• @Mojojojo1993
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    1310 months ago

    Note to self. Move to Germany.

    To do list

    Learn German. Get a German job

    Cheap ass rent control. C’mon.

    Bratwurst. Kick on

    • @[email protected]
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      1210 months ago

      When interacting with the bus driver, make sure to say only “Hallo” when you step in. Technically, this is even optional and only 33% do that.

      When leaving the bus, don’t say anything. It’d be weird.

      And under no circumstances, talk to them between entering and leaving.

      The only legitimate way to talk to them is when the bus stopped, you and the driver are both outside and he or she approaches you first.

      • @SlopppyEngineer
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        1210 months ago

        Whoa there, overachiever. Saying “hello”? A curt smile, a slight nod and a passing glance. All things in moderation, after all.

      • @Mojojojo1993
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        1110 months ago

        Literally the opposite of Scotland. Must say thanks or cheers when leaving bus. Weird not to

        • @[email protected]
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          -310 months ago

          This is like applauding the pilot after they do the absolute minimum of their job (landing the plane)…

          • @Mojojojo1993
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            410 months ago

            Just common decently. Thanking a cashier. For doing their job. A sales person. A doctor/ nurse.

            A cleaner. Just polite

      • @[email protected]
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        710 months ago

        Nah, when you are on a late night run on an (almost, max. 2 pax) empty bus, especially the last run, especially in shitty weather, it’s appropriate to say “Nacht” when you leave.

        You form a special bond then and there. The driver is your hero who brings you home in the most shittiest shift.