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Asian visiting Germany? |
Hello. I'm asian-american and I want to visit/tour Germany by myself around June. I've never been to europe and germany is the first place I want to go. Does anyone know how asians are treated in Germany? I'm your typical scrawny asian guy, 5'6, 130lbs. I'll be visiting for about 2 weeks and I want to go to either Berlin or Munich. I would also like to visit some of the smaller cities to see what it's like. When I visited Berlin two years ago, I saw lots of Asian faces, shops and people and no overt racism. Germans are really great people and its a wonderful country to visit. Try learning a few common German phrases and just remember not to speak of the French many older Germans still don't like the French. I have been to Germany about a dozen times and the people are always nice and help full. Just like anywhere you go today there will be some idiots who are racists. As a tourist you will not be discriminated at all. There are Asian people everywhere so they wont look at you that weird. I saw a lot when I went. You might be discriminated against as an American but definitely not as an Asian. They will probably like you. Yes the girls are very tall but I'm sure you could find a short one. yeah there are, and yes they will |
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