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Germany for Asians
Francoise Hauser
14 episodes
1 day ago
Do Germans drink beer? Of course! But Germany is also a wine producing country - follow us into the breweries and wineyards. 
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Do Germans drink beer? Of course! But Germany is also a wine producing country - follow us into the breweries and wineyards. 
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Episodes (14/14)
Germany for Asians
Do Germany always drink beer?
Do Germans drink beer? Of course! But Germany is also a wine producing country - follow us into the breweries and wineyards. 
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4 years ago
12 minutes 50 seconds

Germany for Asians
Why do Germans love swimming so much?
Not only do most Germans know how to swim, they really love it and spend a lot of time at the public pool , especially in summer. At the same time swimming is s very serious business - learn more about this and follow us into the water!
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4 years ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

Germany for Asians
Are Germans really punctual?
Are Germans really so punctual? The short answer is: Yes! But of course there is more to the question... Listen in - and don't be late!
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4 years ago
12 minutes 34 seconds

Germany for Asians
Why do Germans love walking so much?
Anyone who has ever been to Germany will have noticed that Germans like both walking and hiking a lot. The idea of heading out for a walk without having a clear goal and destination in mind runs somewhat contra to the idea that Germans are masterful planners that rarely ever set off for a trip without knowing where to go. In this episode of Germany for Asians we discuss why Germans love walking and where this tradition originates. We talk the talk, but we also walk the walk. Enjoy!

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4 years ago
10 minutes 45 seconds

Germany for Asians
Why are Germans so direct, or are they?
Directness in communication is one of the most common stereotypes about Germans and in this episode of Germany for Asians we try to answer the question why that is, as well as whether Germans really are as direct as their reputation suggests. Have fun listening!

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4 years ago
12 minutes 35 seconds

Germany for Asians
Why are Germans so cold and somewhat socially distant?
Germans have a reputation for being cold and somewhat distant in their daily communications and interactions. For many Asian peoples being warm and open is somewhat anathema to the idea of economic and social success, which is also attributed to the success of Germans and German culture around the globe. In this episode of Germany for Asians we try to unravel this apparent contradiction. Enjoy! 
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4 years ago
14 minutes 44 seconds

Germany for Asians
How do you make social arrangements in Germany?
Meeting Germans socially AND spontaneously is typically not easy. Social activities are carefully planned in advance and usually not “on the fly”. In this episode of Germany for Asians we talk about the reasons for this phenomenon and how this is connected to the German concept of friendship we discussed in episode. Have fun!

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4 years ago
15 minutes 17 seconds

Germany for Asians
How do you tip in Germany?
Tipping in bars, restaurants and hotels has been a hotly contested topic amongst non-Germans living in or visiting Germany. For Asians, that have a less pronounced and seemingly unified tipping culture than Western culture(s), the issue of tipping in Germany remains difficult and one that is fraught with insecurity. In this episode of “Germany for Asians” we try to approach the question “how do you tip in Germany” with the Asian perspective and a few “tipps” in mind. Enjoy! 

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4 years ago
18 minutes 41 seconds

Germany for Asians
Why do Germans drink so much sparkling mineral water?
Every household in Germany consumes mineral water, mostly of the sparkling kind. The popularity of sparkling mineral water in Germany tends to baffle Asian people, often unfamiliar with the sensation of drinking carbonized water. In this episode of Germany for Asians we discuss the origins of this tradition in the 19th century and how it manifests itself in contemporary German culture. Prost!

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4 years ago
16 minutes 40 seconds

Germany for Asians
How to make friends in Germany?
Asians are sometimes baffled by how difficult it can be to make friends in Germany or with Germans in their own country. In this episode we discuss how the German concept of friendship is based on an attempted deep emotional connection, whereas in many “Eastern” cultures the beginning of a friendship is manifested in shared experiences. How this works out in practice and how work and private life are strictly separate in Germany will be the topics of this episode of Germany for Asians. Happy listening!

 

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4 years ago
15 minutes 28 seconds

Germany for Asians
Who needs all that bread?
Germans are world champions in the consumption of bread. There are hundreds, if not thousands different kinds of bread in Germany and in this episode of Germany for Asians we attempt to answer why that is, how it wasn´t always like this and how Germans take pride in the quality and diversity of their bread. Enjoy!

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4 years ago
15 minutes 39 seconds

Germany for Asians
Why are Germans so crazy about fireworks?
During regular, non-pandemic “Silvester” (German for New Years Eve) Germans set off fireworks worth around 130 Mio. EUR within the course of 1-2 hours. In this episode of “German for Asians” Francoise and Andy talk about the possible origins of this “craze” and how it is a rather atypical German tradition, when one considers German culture and lifestyle. As we say in German: Guten Rutsch (Happy New Year)!

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4 years ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

Germany for Asians
How do Germans celebrate Christmas?
In this episode of “Germany for Asians” Francoise and Andy discuss how Christmas in Germany is celebrated differently than in English-speaking countries, what some of the traditions are and how they differ between Northern and Southern Germany. This episode is a perfect and “quick” insider guide for those who are interested in this most important of German holidays. Merry Christmas everyone!

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4 years ago
19 minutes 18 seconds

Germany for Asians
Germany for Asians: who, what and why!
After being asked the same questions about their home country´s cultural idiosyncrasies for many, many years Francoise and Andy decided to sit down together and record their answers for a wider audience. In this short episode they talk about their backgrounds and what motivated them to start “Germany for Asians”, the new Germany Podcast. 

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4 years ago
8 minutes 11 seconds

Germany for Asians
Do Germans drink beer? Of course! But Germany is also a wine producing country - follow us into the breweries and wineyards.