Question 1: How do you arrange the working hours in Germany?
Supermarkets in Germany are allowed to operate until 22 o'clock and open at 8 o'clock in the morning.
Individual groceries are open every day.
Doctors are studying on Wednesday afternoons.
Many German companies have flexible working hours, that is, they stipulate a time when you have to be there, while others are relatively free.
German laws stipulate that you can work every day.
Question 2: What day does Germany rest every week? I have lived in Germany for five years, and it is Saturday and Sunday.
Question 3: Are all the shopping malls in Germany open on weekends? German supermarkets open on Saturdays and rest on Sundays.
German families go shopping in large supermarkets, usually by car, and buy daily necessities for the whole family for at least one week at a time. Wives are usually full-time housewives and have time to do shopping in peacetime.
When supermarkets are closed on Sundays, Kiosk (similar to grocery stores) are available in residential areas, which sell all kinds of daily necessities at relatively high prices. For example, drinks, oil, etc.
There are small supermarkets in gas stations. If you don't rest on Sundays, you can go to restaurants on Sundays.
question 4: what are the working days of Germans? Be specific. Germany is located in the middle of Europe, with an area of 356,911 square kilometers and a population of 78.6 million. German is a common language, and English only works in hotels.
Germany is also one of the four largest food exporters in the world, among which wine is exported to more than 141 countries. Germans are also world-famous for drinking. They have a rule that beer should be drunk before wine when eating. If it is the other way around, it is considered harmful to health. Europeans drink the most in the world, and Germans are the first among Europeans.
Germans usually get up earlier in the morning. At about 7 o'clock in the morning, the streets are already bustling and people are busy buying food. They also pay more attention to buying furniture, decorating their homes and enjoying their clothes. They are usually frugal, but during their annual trip, they hope to enjoy it as much as possible.
German businessmen should wear a three-piece vest as a courtesy. It is better to wear a hat when visiting the north. The local name can be printed in English and German. Before 11 a.m. and after 4 p.m., it is not appropriate to make an appointment by contract. Business hours: 5 working days a week, usually from 9: 11 am to 5: 11 pm, with 1-hour lunch break. Some shops are open on Saturdays and banks are closed on weekends. August is the summer break for most industries and enterprises.
Try to speak German when talking, or take an interpreter with you. Most businessmen can speak some English, but using German will make the other side happy. Try to shake hands as a gift, never too much. Shake hands with your right hand and reach out generously. Address each other with "sir" and "madam". If the other person has a high status, he must first reach out and shake hands. Most people put on and Danke off their coats for you, so you might as well accept it and say "thank you". If you have the chance, take off your coat for him or others.
German businessmen don't want to waste time, so they should be familiar with the problem first and get straight to the point. If you are invited to a German home, you should usually bring flowers. Flowers are the best gift for the hostess, but they must be odd, 5 or 7. Send flowers as soon as you send them. According to the statistics of Germany Flower Import Wholesalers Branch, the total domestic sales of the flower market in this country reaches 6 billion marks every year, with an average expenditure of 111 marks per person. The total annual consumption of flowers in the world is about 31 billion marks, and Germany accounts for more than 21%, making it the largest flower market in the world. Among the colorful flowers, Germans especially like cornflower and regard it as the national flower. The stork is the national bird of Germany. Storks are migratory birds, and they like to nest on roofs or tall trees. The local people regard storks' nesting as an auspicious sign.
If you are invited to a German home, don't bring wine. Because this is enough to show that you think the host has poor taste in wine selection. Whiskey can be used as a gift. After dinner, after drinking coffee, if there is no ash on the table at all, then endure it and don't smoke. Germans even regard waste as a "sin" from the perspective of national consciousness, and hate people who waste everything. Therefore, most people have no luxury habit. When they get along with Germans, they must abide by this habit in order to get along with them.
Germans' tastes are heavy and oily, and their staple food is mainly meat. Their methods of cooking meat include braising in soy sauce, frying, boiling, steaming, and special soup, etc. Germans' taste is heavy and greasy, and their staple food is mainly meat. Their main meal of the day is lunch, and the staple food for lunch is mostly stewed or boiled meat. Their meat products are mainly mutton, pork, chicken and duck. However, most of them don't like fish, and only a few residents in the northern coastal areas eat fish. They also like to eat potatoes, salads and so on. Germans never tire of eating potatoes. The potatoes they planted are delicious and well-known. This is the reason why Germans take potatoes as their staple food.
Germans have a simple breakfast and like coffee, buns, butter and jam, or a little enema and ham. Lunch and dinner are a little rich, and most families have all kinds of dishes and plates, cups and knives and forks.
According to the German gift-giving custom, if you give a sword or tableware, ask the other person to give you a coin. In case the gift will hurt your friendship. Send high-quality goods, even if the gift is small, the other party will like it. Strong whisky is more popular than low whisky. Germans are very particular about gift wrapping paper, but avoid using white, black or brown wrapping paper to pack gifts, let alone using ribbons as outer packaging. Besides, in Germany, it is impolite to send a bunch of wrapped flowers.
The national color of German clothes is not obvious. However, there are several areas that are very distinctive in terms of clothing. For example, a man is a fedora with a feather on it. In Germany, cars are an indispensable thing in people's lives. People live in scattered places. They go to work, do things, buy things, visit friends, and visit relatives by car, covering nearly 11,111 kilometers in expressway. Students in universities attend classes ... > >
Question 5: Do weekend hotels in Germany work? Only service establishments are open on weekends in Germany, while only restaurants, bars and hotels are open on Sundays. Others will not open on special days
Question 6: What are the working hours of the German Embassy in Shanghai? Do you go to work on Sundays? Visa application is from nine to six, and you don't go to work on weekends
Question 7: Are German restaurants open on Saturdays? If it's a local restaurant, it's difficult to talk about small restaurants, but they are basically open, because weekends are the peak period of business. Generally speaking, Mondays and Tuesdays are the days to rest.
Question 8: What are the opening hours of the German Embassy?
Monday to Thursday, 8: 11-12: 11
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Question 9: oberhausen in Germany, will the shops open on Sundays? It seems that only a few sundays will open.
If you haven't eaten on Sunday, you can go to Lidl at Eisen Railway Station.
Question 11: What day of the week does Germany rest for two days? I have lived in Germany for five years, and I have a rest on Saturday and Sunday.