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First trip to Germany
I'm going to an exhibition in Germany. Is it possible to communicate in English there.
What problems may arise.
And you can ride in a natural fur coat, or wear something simpler
Thanks
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аватар Noelle
mojno i na angliyskom.a nashet shubi..))nu esli est-odevayte konechno!!
аватар sk_agent
You can also speak English there. And you already have a visa. If you need help with paperwork, please contact tel. 80509523318 Natalia
аватар BorisLatysh
English can be spoken almost everywhere. With a fur coat, look at the weather, but in Germany, as a rule, it is warm everywhere, therefore it may not be very convenient, and then the Germans, as a rule, do not wear fur coats, it is possible to wear something lighter.
аватар Kiliani
Yes, it is better to leave a fur coat at home if the exhibition is not high in the mountains :). The temperature in winter there is +5, +10, so you yourself will want to put on a light coat later (by the way, high-quality vintage items are much cheaper there than at home :))
аватар verdandi
If you are going to the former FRG, then it is no problem to communicate in English, everyone knows (except for the very old grandmothers in the most remote villages).
If you're in the GDR, English is worse there, but maybe you'll meet people who speak Russian well, so there won't be any problems ;)
аватар verdandi
As for the fur coat - according to the weather, it's too much, it's warm there. If you are afraid of animal defenders, then you probably shouldn’t, most likely, they have things to do without your fur coat :)
аватар verdandi
By the way, about the language: my personal opinion is that, unlike the French, the Germans are happy to communicate in any foreign language, if they know it (and almost everyone knows English) and do not require that they be addressed exclusively in German (although they It would be nice, really!).
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