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Goodness gracious great balls of fire, what a shame, you won't get a chance to see our band.
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Cheers, unfortunately schedule looking pretty full, so I think opportunity to actually see Frankfurt may be missed.
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I agree more with this description of Frankfurt
Nightlife in Frankfurt: Pub, Bar and Club Districts for Frankfurt
Most people I know who've visited Frankfurt found it rather good.Frankfurt nightlife could hardly be described as dull. Thanks to a prominent student population and a varied scene spread right across the city, backpackers looking for a big night out will rarely leave Frankfurt unsatisfied.
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Frankfurt is can be quite a boring town (unlike Darmstadt, 20 km south) unless you know where to go. Sachsenhausen, south of the river, is the pub area with one part which is about 30-40 bars next to each other but very touristy. Nearly all the museums are also along the south bank of the river but the Römerplatz (currently being rebuilt again) can be quite interesting and the Schirn gallery has a great Jeff Coons exhibition on. Around the train station is the redlight area (plus the English Theater) and drug scene. There are some very good restaurants but you'll need to search for them. Watch out for east Europeans (sadly)...Originally posted by k2p2 View PostOff to Frankfurt this week for a workshop.
Any hints and tips for the business traveller?
So far I've got:
1) Don't mention the war
2) Line the inspection shelf with paper before making a deposit
Anything else I need to know?
Ta.
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Avoid the red light zone old boy, apparently those Jermans like their tulip.
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Don't forget that Germans don't find it funny if you say they don't have sense of humour.
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I found such a log book in a bookshop in Sydney. It invited a sketch, as well as various ratings for texture, smell, ease of passage. I knew I should have bought it at the time.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDon't forget to record all inspections in your log book and to post photos on the Business forum, or Xog will be upset.
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These are the Frauleins that we must call Frau?Originally posted by darrenb View PostAlso, don't be surprised if some of the Frauleins approach you in the street and wish to flirt:
"Hey, pretty shoes. Sex?"
"Yeah! I'd love to."
The Germans are a very direct people.
Don't normally swing that way, but when in Frankfurt...
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culture shock
Also, don't be surprised if some of the Frauleins approach you in the street and wish to flirt:
Youtube video:
"Hey, pretty shoes. Sex?"
"Yeah! I'd love to."
The Germans are a very direct people.
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Don't forget to record all inspections in your log book and to post photos on the Business forum, or Xog will be upset.
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Danke, Herr Wickser.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIndeed. And Wickser for the males regardless of status
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'Zucker Titten' works well as a more informal approach.Originally posted by Sysman View PostYes. Always use Frau irrespective of single/married status.
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