Interesting facts in Germany

Many people will want to come to Germany to enjoy the civilization after reading this article.

Speaking of sausages, to beer - many people will remember immediately to Germany. But this beautiful country also contains countless interesting things that you will surely open your mouth to hear.

And believe it or not, you'll say "Wow, Germany is great" and wish to set foot once in Germany after knowing these interesting facts!

1. Red card is a "butt" card

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Arschkarte is a German word, literally translated "butt . butt . " This phrase appeared at a time when the TV was only black and white.

Then, to avoid confusion, the referee will keep the yellow card and red card in different pockets and pockets. The yellow card is stored in a pocket in front of the chest, while a red card is stored in a pocket after shorts. As a result, audiences who watch through black and white TV can distinguish which card has been drawn by the referee.

Therefore, the word arschkarte - meaning "butt card" was born. So far, the Germans also have the phrase "Arschkarte gezogen" , meaning "draw red card / butt card". This phrase is used when something unpleasant happens.

2. The extremely special supermarket price list

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Many people are very surprised when going to supermarkets in Germany, all products, in addition to the price will usually have an additional price per unit of measurement (volume, capacity .) such as 1kg, 100g, 1 liter.

This makes it easier for customers to compare and choose products at the most favorable prices for them.

In addition, when you buy bottled water at the supermarket, you should also note - the price of the bottle will be separated from the price of water. When you bring the bottle back to the supermarket, you will get your money back!

3. Germany has a private parking area for women

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Private parking areas for women are usually located in convenient areas.

Many argue that this represents interest, galantism with women, but this is how Germans prevent female attacks that often occur in car parks. These parking areas will be located near the exit, enabling them to escape or call for help when suddenly attacked.

4. Bicycles have separate paths

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Few people suspect that Germany is a nation of bicycles when 96% of people here have bicycles in the house. They are everywhere.

Therefore, when traveling on the road, you must be aware of the passing bicycles. If you go by car, do not go into the lane of the bike, otherwise you will be "honked" immediately.

5. Separate trash for dogs

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To Germany, you will be surprised to see dogs walking everywhere: from cafes, parks, train stations, squares .

But you'll also find dog waste bags in many places, all over the streets. Used bags will be thrown into a special garbage bin without the need to touch your hands to open the bin.