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What German boys like

Dress etiquette

Germans don't like fancy clothes, but are very concerned about the neatness of the dress, wearing a suit must wear a tie. When going to banquets or literary performances at the theater, men often wear dark dresses, while women wear long dresses and a little powder. In the East, married people wear gold rings.

Grooming etiquette

Germans are meticulous about their work, and in social occasions also behave in a dignified manner, pay attention to manners. German women are characterized by vegetarianism, which is not only reflected in the way they dress, but also in their speech and behavior. Getting along with the Germans, almost never see them frowning and other careless action, because they regard these actions as disrespectful to the guests, is the lack of friendship and upbringing of the performance.

Meet etiquette

Germans pay more attention to the form of etiquette. When meeting guests in social occasions, the general handshake. When meeting with acquaintances, friends and relatives, the general practice of hugging. In dealing with guests, always happy to call each other their titles, but they do not like to hear compliments. For those who have just met should not call them by their first names.

Dining etiquette

Germans at banquets and meals, focusing on the tradition of the right as the top and the principle of ladies first. When Germans hold large banquets, invitations are usually sent out two weeks in advance with the purpose, time and place of the banquet. A lifetime banquet is sent eight to ten days before. Their meals pay attention to the quality of tableware and all ready. The table is filled with wine glasses and plates, etc., when the guests are invited. They have a custom that the knife and fork used for eating fish should not be used for eating anything else.

Happy Funeral Etiquette

Giving a courtship tree is a unique custom in Germany. If a Bonn lad has his eye on a girl, he will give her a small birch tree on 4.30 or 5.1 to show his affection. Germany's festivals are numerous and distinctive, such as the carnival, which lasts for a long time, and the Passion of the Christ theater festival, which is held every 10 years.

Business etiquette

Germans are serious about their work and always think y and sharply. Germans have a strong sense of time. Therefore, once the time is agreed upon, arriving late or too early is considered impolite. They have a clear attitude in negotiation and generally use business cards when talking business. Germany is not only a good quality of goods, but also a superior quality of service.

Travel etiquette

Germans have the habit of strictly abiding by traffic rules, do not stop at random, and will not run red lights. On trains, most have signs that smoking is prohibited or allowed. May to October each year is the peak season for tourism, the capital Berlin, now the political center of Bonn, the historical, cultural and economic city of Hamburg, Leipzig and other beautiful scenery to welcome guests from all over the world.