Germanize Yourself

Thanks to my FAQ on German citizenship law and my professional help, hundreds of additional people each year are able to obtain German citizenship and/or move to Germany. – But once there, the real problems begin. If you want to blend right in, you may have to adapt the way you dress, the way you act, the way you talk and maybe even the way you think. Here are some first ideas:

Germanize yourself 10 steps

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About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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5 Responses to Germanize Yourself

  1. renxkyoko's avatar renxkyoko says:

    Oh, no wonder we only got fizzy water when we were in germany.

    • It gives you more energy, makes you happier and smarter.
      The real reason is that nobody would pay for flat water because you drink the tap water everywhere.

  2. Jan van Riesthower's avatar Jan van Riesthower says:

    This can be applied to any country that resembles the German culture (Autria, Slovenia, Switzerland and maybe west Czech Republik)

  3. Don’t forget that notausgang is not an exit.

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