So what happens if you stay in Germany for a long time? Whether it’s for business or pleasure, how can a long stay affect you?
It makes sense that staying in a different environment can impact your cultural perspectives, language skills, and professional opportunities. And a stay in Germany is no different.
Immersion in German society allows you to experience its rich history and traditions firsthand, fostering a deep appreciation for its contributions to art, philosophy, and science. The opportunity to learn or refine German language skills can enhance communication and build stronger personal and professional relationships.
But what impacts can it have on your personality, preferences and language?
In this article, we’re talking about these changes with the 12 signs you’ve been in Germany too long. Or perhaps, it’s just the right length of time. 😊
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The video below humorously highlights behaviors and habits that indicate someone has fully adapted to German life. The host discusses various signs that show how living in Germany has influenced one’s daily routines, preferences, and interactions.
He does this by walking us through 12 signs that you’ve stayed in Germany too long. It’s a bit of fun as well as quite interesting to learn some of the cultural differences that can rub off.
Signs You’ve Stayed In Germany For TOO Long by Get Germanized
This video walks though many things including:
- That you’ll start having no shame about getting naked and have no issues walking naked through saunas
- You’ll absolutely love German beer and want nothing else
- You’ll think weather is great as long as it’s not raining
- You’ll instantly take shoes off when you enter someone’s home
- You’ll feel compelled to open windows a little or it will feel stuffy and not healthy
- You’ll never wish someone happy birthday unless it’s exactly their birthday
- And so much more
You’ll also be able to pass this citizenship test!
Want to learn more about German culture? Find our guide to German Christmas traditions here, 16 things Germans don’t like about living in Germany here and the best books about Germany here. You can also find all our guides to German culture here.