KaiserslauternKreuzberg?
KaiserslauternKreuzberg?
Most racist country ive been to in europe, i like europe bit easily the worst peopleStaying in Berlin for a week, and will likely go to Hamburg for a day. Any recommendations as far as food, nightlife, things to see, etc.?
And how are those FKK clubs?
That's dope, do they have a hip hop scene/clubs? Maybe you'll find English speakers there. Maybe a Yankees cap is enough an icebreaker, can folks tell your not from there (before speaking)? Are people friendly or is it the ice cold city? Bunch of rich people or are they normal? Do people drive everywhere or easy to navigate on foot and metro?No, believe it or not it's actually not super easy to find German restaurants. Near my hotel there are a million Turkish and Arab restaurants, several Italian restaurants, and a few Asian restaurants.
I do want to find a German restaurant when I get the chance.
Last night was my first time really going out, but I didn't talk to any girls. I went to some cool bars and there were a lot of hot girls, but I didn't get the chance to talk to any. I'm not the type to go up to random girls (especially in another country where I don't speak the language), I need some sort of ice breaker. I do actually say that I'm from New York rather than saying "America", though. I think that's one of the few states most Europeans know about.
Going out is so cheap here if you drink beer, I spent like 15 Euros last night and got wasted.
Most of the beer here tastes pretty much the same, but it is good.

I've lived in Germany for a year now. I haven't made it to Berlin yet but I'm surprised you haven't run into a lot of folks that speak English. I'm in a small town and almost everyone speaks it. Just keep hitting up more broads, you'll grab one eventually.I will say, I'm personally a tad uncomfortable here knowing barely any German. It's not like Denmark or Sweden here where every young/youngish person speaks English, there have been times when I've came across people who didn't speak English. And I'm totally fine with that, it's my fault for not studying German harder.
Also, the girls here are pretty attractive.
reallyMost racist country ive been to in europe, i like europe bit easily the worst people
i keep hearing the opposite about germanyI was there in september too
I was in dresden visiting a chick
How was your experience breh?
That's dope, do they have a hip hop scene/clubs? Maybe you'll find English speakers there. Maybe a Yankees cap is enough an icebreaker, can folks tell your not from there (before speaking)? Are people friendly or is it the ice cold city? Bunch of rich people or are they normal? Do people drive everywhere or easy to navigate on foot and metro?
I've never had Turkish or Arabic food outside of a doner kebab, hummus. Damn not even falafel. Do they have a street food scene? On Bourdain I saw he had a big ass schnitzel, you should find that, tho not sure if it was Berlin.
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I've lived in Germany for a year now. I haven't made it to Berlin yet but I'm surprised you haven't run into a lot of folks that speak English. I'm in a small town and almost everyone speaks it. Just keep hitting up more broads, you'll grab one eventually.
reallyi keep hearing the opposite about germany
@HaitianPattyFromNYC
The level of urbanity in Berlin is impressive. Every neighborhood I've been in so far has an LES level of urbanity. I haven't seen any single family houses yet, and most of the buildings are at least 5 stories tall. Even way out by Tegel airport (like most airports, it's in the outskirts) it looked pretty urban.

Im the biggest supporter of traveling europe, but hate germany, and the more east you go the worse it getsreallyi keep hearing the opposite about germany
When you hit Hamburg, you'll see that everybody speaks English. Lot more Africans there, too.I will say, I'm personally a tad uncomfortable here knowing barely any German. It's not like Denmark or Sweden here where every young/youngish person speaks English, there have been times when I've came across people who didn't speak English. And I'm totally fine with that, it's my fault for not studying German harder.
Also, the girls here are pretty attractive.
Bavaria, which is southern. I'm a 5 hour drive away from Berlin.What part of Germany are you in?
@HaitianPattyFromNYC
The level of urbanity in Berlin is impressive. Every neighborhood I've been in so far has an LES level of urbanity. I haven't seen any single family houses yet, and most of the buildings are at least 5 stories tall. Even way out by Tegel airport (like most airports, it's in the outskirts) it looked pretty urban.
Did you visit other cities in the end?
BTW I am in the DC area now. AMA![]()
When you hit Hamburg, you'll see that everybody speaks English. Lot more Africans there, too.
Bavaria, which is southern. I'm a 5 hour drive away from Berlin.
And German cuisine ismfukking terrible. If I go out to dinner it's at either a steakhouse, Chinese spot, or Greek.