Sunday, November 13, 2016

Sundays


Sundays in Germany are very different from Sundays in the USA. In the US, a Sunday is basically the same as any other day. The only difference, some people go to church. In Germany, almost everything is closed on Sunday. Some movie theaters, certain restaurants and some grocery stores are open. This does, of course, vary from city to city and state to state. However, as a general rule, you can assume that nothing will be open on Sunday. There are certain Sundays in which shops are open until five pm. Those days are normally festival days. However, those days are few and far in between. When in Germany, you can think of Sundays as your days of rest. You can catch up on homework, get ahead at work, or just laze around all day. The buses and trains also run at different times on Sundays. So if you have to take the bus or train on a Sunday, make sure you check the bus or train schedule. Overall, I would recommend just staying home on a Sunday and just getting al of your shopping done on Friday or Saturday to avoid the most stress. I hope that this was helpful for you guys! I'm sorry that I didn't post this on Friday, it was St. Martins and I went out with my friend Erin on the Lantern Walk. I will do a post on that later this week. Comment on what you want to know next!

Tschüss Leute!
-Vany

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