1. Most people in Heidelberg speak english. We live in Leimen, which is just 10 minutes south of downtown Heidelberg and most speak english here too. It really has made life much easier!
2. Recycling is mandatory. They pick up trash every other week and the the recycle can every other week too. We recycle all plastic and paper. It's incredible how easy it is and how much is completely wasted in the states! We will always recycle, no matter where we live.
3. The fridge and freezers are TINY! You can MAYBE fit 3 packages of meat in the freezer. That's it. People here grocery shop every few days. Which I actually love. I noticed I'm not wasting food like before and everything is so much more fresh.
4. Everyone walks or rides a bike. Even older people well into their 80's ride their bike's to the market. They just have a basket in the front of their bike, load up on fresh bread from the bakery and fruit from the market and zip along. You don't see overweight people here at all. Most people are in decent shape and healthy. It's pretty cool. No wonder the life span here is like 90 something!
5. Driving is crazy. The signs and laws have no logic at all. And the Germans are very picky and stubborn when it comes to driving. The autobahn is cool and people drive insanely fast, but there are posted speed limits. Most people think you can drive as fast as you want, but there are hidden speed cameras everywhere.
6. No garbage disposals here. Everything goes in the trash.
7. Public transportation here is awesome. We haven't taken a train yet, or even the street car because it is down until September. But the transportation is so quick and convienent, it's foolish not to use. Especially because parking can be nightmare some places.
8. It's safer here in different ways. Although the threat of terrorism against americans is higher here, violent crimes are far less heard of. People walk and run around late into the night.
9. Everything is closed on Sunday. Except for restaurants. It's nice because it forces you to just have a relaxing day each week.
10. Nudity is normal here. Although I haven't seen it, I heard people sunbath topless along the Neckhar river and at swimming pools, kids are normally just in there naked or running around naked. It's interesting because right next the army base is a brothel house. They are very casual about that kind of thing.
I'm sure I'll think of more to add to this...but it's a good start
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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#11 when you order soda pop in a restaurant it's more expensive than wine or beer.
Ooo yes, good one!!
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