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The German habits foreign residents say they can't shake off

Rachel Loxton
Rachel Loxton - rachel@thelocal.de
The German habits foreign residents say they can't shake off
Do you sit down to pee? Photo: DPA

German traits can quickly become part of everyday life after living in the country for a while. We asked which habits you just can't shake off, which ones you like – and which ones you try to avoid.

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Khausik
Hey, I am living in Germany since 2014. I am an Indian. One habit that i have picked up in Germany is to use dim lights. I found it weird when I came here as a student. I was used to bright white lights when I was at home. Now I got used to the dim lights. Nowadays I just use a small table lamp in my apartment and never turn on the bright lamp.

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