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Funny German Party Words And Phrases
The Germans are not the first people who come to mind when people think about party nations. Somehow the Germans have a reputation for being hard workers and more serious than most. It's a mystery to me how the Germans managed to deceive the world like they have, because the reality is that Germans don't really work as hard as people think. The reality is in fact very different. Not only do the German's enjoy comparatively short working weeks but they also have some of the longest holidays. That's why whenever you travel abroad it's almost inevitable that you will meet Germans. These days more than ever you'll find that Germans prioritize time with friends and family above the prestige of a high earning job.
When they're not working, it's true that many Germans love watching football and when their team wins, you can be sure that the Germans party hard and long accompanied by friends and their favorite beer. The German language reflects the popularity of partying in German culture with a huge variety of funny German words to talk about having a blast. For example the German equivalent of "to paint the town red" is "die Sau rauslassen" which literally means to let the pig out. I think you'll agree this expression does a good job of capturing the spirit of wild parties and the kind of chaos that spreads across the country when the German national team wins big international matches. More useful German phrases for when parties turn to sheer pandemonium are "hier ist die Hölle los" and "die Post geht ab".
As already mentioned, more than anything else international football victories inspire some of the longest and wildest German parties. The Germans celebrate well into the wee hours or in German "Sie feiern bis in die Puppen". So the next time you're on the lookout for a party holiday destination, I can highly recommend visiting Germany - especially if it's during the football World Cup! Also be sure to learn cool German phrases before you head off to impress the locals.
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