Not having time to take pictures of Munich and take you with me on my journey discovering the city felt such a pity that I decided to make you explore Germany through my experience with its inhabitants. I decided to tell you short stories in which I will be the narrator and obviously the main character. To refresh your memory: you are on a fashion blog and as you all know, us fashion bloggers, are a rather self-centered species hence the abundance of the pronoun «I» in every of our posts. So why wouldn't I be the protagonist of my own stories? But since telling you only about myself would be dull, I decided to tell you about my interactions with German people. So let's start this very egocentric journey into my life in Germany with this first story.
- In which an injury led me to practice my german
My tandem, Hans-Jacob, was the one to help me the following days I got hurt. I actually asked him if there was a first aid kit to ease my pain and the following mornings he saw me he would bring it up without even me asking. Since this moment from being a nice person, I upgraded him to many levels up: that is the one of an angel. After my hurt got healed I would say hello to him each morning but didn't know how to approach him to be friends*. So after a whole month of smiling at eachother I finally decided to break the ice and ask him to be my tandem. I did write one month but it is actually three. Three months of seeing him smiling with a lot of shyness to then see his face illuminated with a bright smile as soon as he heard my request was utterly a sudden and unexpected change for me. I mean in France, someone would approach me and ask me to do a tandem together I would be like: «what is a tandem and what the heck do you want?». I told you we are no nice people us French. I asked my French friends what would have been their reaction in such a situation and they all answered like me, so yes we are no nice people, it's not just me being a snob.
- «where are you from?»
- «How old are you?»
- «Do you have brothers and sisters?»
- Go to speak to German people because they certainly won't do it first!
- Once they are used to see you, either they smile at you in a really shy way either they just don't smile and stare at you really stern
- German people are actually really warm people
- German people are always willing to help you
- German people actually appreciate a lot seeing you making effort speaking their language (though you are probably massacring grammar and syntax)