The West European people at times have been the benchmark for the whole world. Punctuality, perseverance, discipline - all these qualities are inherent in the Germans. A developed economy and a rich culture - that is what is typical for Germany today.
Instruction manual
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The family life of the Germans. The inhabitants of Germany honor marriage as something stable, permanent and balancing. But they relate to it without fanaticism in much the same way as the geographical neighbors of the German people. The percentage of divorces in Germany is quite high. Families of Germans are usually small. Large families are rare, as a rule, they have one child. And the public treats children without undue trepidation and enthusiasm. A dog attracts more attention than a child. The family traditionally respects a man. However, the rights of women are not infringed at all. In recent years, the importance of women in Germany has been growing. Even at the head of the country a representative of the fair sex has been standing for many years.
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Working day in Germany. It starts, as a rule, early. Even more. Getting up at 4-5 in the morning is quite normal for disciplined Germans. You need to walk with the dog, in a relaxed atmosphere to get to work and overcome the distance to the center of the agglomeration. Many Germans live in the suburbs. Get on high-speed cars on the autobahn. At 15-16 hours a significant part of the population is already finishing work and sent to the family circle. Spending time often involves going to a restaurant or watching television shows. Although, nothing bad will happen if a married couple spends time after work separately. In the region of 21 hours, a significant part of the Germans goes to bed. Because the next day an early rise is planned again.
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Lack of exquisite manners. Straightforwardness is a fairly common trait of Germans. If a resident of Germany wants to speak out, then he will say everything he sees fit without too much tinsel. This may seem impolite to some, but for the Germans such an act is the norm. Pushing oneself, stepping on one’s feet without apologizing, looking at strangers with a derogatory look is commonplace in Germany. But here no one is proud of their eccentricities and there are practically no hypocritical conversations.