Thursday, January 25, 2007
TT #38
Part 1
disclaimer: This is from my experience and observation only, from living as an American in Germany for 12.5 years. YMMV.
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Wow, very interesting!
A question(s) I've always wondered about with the autobahn though.. How many auto accidents do Germans have as opposed to US? Is speed a factor? Are Germans better drivers?
A question(s) I've always wondered about with the autobahn though.. How many auto accidents do Germans have as opposed to US? Is speed a factor? Are Germans better drivers?
Very cool list! I too have often wondered about the autohahn. I'd be scared to be a passenger let alone a driver on that.
I agree with everything except houses. All of my friends in Germany have big houses and big gardens. It all depends where you live and garages too. My cousin living near Frankfurt has even two.
The person who doubles on the right sight must be me, and not americans, lol !
I also know the States quite well, I have been there a lot, visiting my aunt and combining it with travelling through. The worst bill with added taxes was in New York, it was nearly half a meter long !
But it is very true that in Germany usually rooms etc are quite small and built in a completely different way. Even to Belgium, where we have big rooms, big kitchens and big garages. My neighbour can put 4 cars in it and ours has room for 2.
The person who doubles on the right sight must be me, and not americans, lol !
I also know the States quite well, I have been there a lot, visiting my aunt and combining it with travelling through. The worst bill with added taxes was in New York, it was nearly half a meter long !
But it is very true that in Germany usually rooms etc are quite small and built in a completely different way. Even to Belgium, where we have big rooms, big kitchens and big garages. My neighbour can put 4 cars in it and ours has room for 2.
Fascinating! I've always wondered what a common sense approach to the differences between our countries would look like. Now I know. I feel a bit like I've visited.
Angela, my impression is that accidents are fewer but more serious here, but that's only my impression. I have no actual data to back it up.
Neat comparison.
I rather wish we had more stringent driving rules here in the US, to be honest. We had a young man come from Germany to stay with us and help take care of our children for a year (an au pair) and he was 21, and the best driver ever. I felt safe letting the kids be in the car with him.
Great blog!
My TT's up...things you should know about the vampires in my books, The Gardella Vampire Chronicles...
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I rather wish we had more stringent driving rules here in the US, to be honest. We had a young man come from Germany to stay with us and help take care of our children for a year (an au pair) and he was 21, and the best driver ever. I felt safe letting the kids be in the car with him.
Great blog!
My TT's up...things you should know about the vampires in my books, The Gardella Vampire Chronicles...
you can find it here:
http://www.colleengleason.com/wordpress/
Some of the things you talk about in Germany I rememerb being true for Sweden. Such interesting differences.
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Now that was interesting especially about how much it costs to get a license. Guess if you have unlimited speed you want to make sure people know what they are doing.
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Looking forward to more lists like this.
Waving at you from New York
Thanks for stopping by my site.
Looking forward to more lists like this.
Waving at you from New York
Hey Darla - thanks for sharing facts between Germany and U.S...I learn something :) I hope one day you'll come back down south and then it'll make easier for me to come and visit you then ;)
Hey I did my first TT - thanks to you! :)
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Hey I did my first TT - thanks to you! :)
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LOL. The customer is right...only if they know what they want and leave me the heck alone... Soo funny... Poland and Germany have commanlities. I had that same experience:)
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Excitement. Suspense. Passion
Dark Water -- Samhain Puablishing; Fall 2007
PS. Please do tell me how Catherine Spangler's latest novel is. I love her work!
Very clever comparrison really shows the difference between geography and legislation too. I think even Montana has a speed regulation, although I had several visits back in the 90's where there wasn't a speed limit still. A bit of fun I must admit.
I think I would like the excitement of the autobaun, but not so much if I focused on the stress or potential. Interesting that there are fewer accidents with a no speed zone highway huh?
Good fun list...I love driving and did drive from Straussberg to Franfurt with friends once, beautiful area!
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I think I would like the excitement of the autobaun, but not so much if I focused on the stress or potential. Interesting that there are fewer accidents with a no speed zone highway huh?
Good fun list...I love driving and did drive from Straussberg to Franfurt with friends once, beautiful area!
Here is my Tt list:
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Gabriella, I have finished Catherine Spangler's Touched by Darkness and enjoyed it very much--I'm just a wee bit behind in posting about books. :-/
I like having something open 24/7...it's just a comfort, a just-in-case. And I like spacious houses--it's easier to find a place to be alone.
Wow! 12.5 years! Do you love it?
Wow! 12.5 years! Do you love it?
Very interesting post. I had no idea houses there didn't have closets. Although a lot of older houses in the USA didn't have closets or had extremely small ones. (My grandmother's small house in KY didn't have one). Thanks for visiting my TT.
SALES TAX IS 19% ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! wow. That's just crazy.
Last time I was in Germany, it was 2 euros=$1 . yea, it's been awhile :)
thanks for stopping by! :)
Last time I was in Germany, it was 2 euros=$1 . yea, it's been awhile :)
thanks for stopping by! :)
What do you mean by 'closet', Darla? Is it some kind of built-in wardrobe? I'm in the UK.
The standard rate for VAT is 17.5% here, and it's also included in the price of items.
The standard rate for VAT is 17.5% here, and it's also included in the price of items.
Laura, here you go: Closet. You sort of have to see the pictures for it to make sense. Yes, basically a built-in wardrobe, but much larger--almost a room--at least the ones in our house. :)
Thanks Darla. Those closets look big! Almost a boxroom (you maybe don't have those in the US? They're a small room with just about room for a bed and not much else) or a tiny little computer-room.
So do Americans have a lot more clothes than Europeans?
So do Americans have a lot more clothes than Europeans?
Hey hey cool list.
I can say as a german guy, its almost exact.
But what i muss in your list is something about the mentality, for example most of the germans are prude and not that crazy than americans. Americans are more broad minded.
PS: Im searching for american contacts to talk to. (write me on stiffler@ush-network.de)
Best greetings
sascha
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I can say as a german guy, its almost exact.
But what i muss in your list is something about the mentality, for example most of the germans are prude and not that crazy than americans. Americans are more broad minded.
PS: Im searching for american contacts to talk to. (write me on stiffler@ush-network.de)
Best greetings
sascha
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