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Which German cities have the rudest locals?

Aaron Burnett
Aaron Burnett - news@thelocal.de
Which German cities have the rudest locals?
People queue up outside the Frauenkirche in Dresden. A new survey finds the Saxon capital to be the second most impolite city in Germany. Photo: picture alliance/dpa/dpa-Zentralbild | Robert Michael

Perceived impoliteness is one of the major culture shocks that foreigners have after moving to Germany, but are some places worse than others? One survey has ranked the rudest cities in the country - and, in a surprise twist, it turns out that Berlin isn’t the worst.

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Anonymous
As an American, I find the biggest culture shock that many people don't smile when you say hello or just offer a simple smile. Also that many don't like to make eye contact with strangers walking by them. I walk every day in a rural forest in Hessen outside Frankfurt and this is what I experience. I don't think their rude or impolite I think I'm just an overly friendly American that is sorting out the cultural differences.
serj
Yeah, I was shocked to see Cologne more impolite than Berlin ?
Anonymous
But Easy German recently uploaded a video saying that Cologne is one of, if not the, friendliest cities in Germany... ?
Alex
I find it bizarre how many Germans tip service for drinks, especially after queueing up to be served at a bar. The barstaff basically are just be doing their job and in the vast majority of jobs you are expected to carry it out expeditiously without being tipped. I think bar and cafe owners use the expectation of tipping as an excuse to underpay their staff.

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