Quiet differences Navigator
In Passau, the freshmen are called affectionately "Quiet awry,"
because they are often too late to correct the auditorium and lecture hall will be revealed by
squeaky doors.
In a welcome issue of the Student Council
interesting and important information about living in a Quiet differences Navigator
presented for the newcomers. Here is a Best of:
- After the Bavarian Identity cards and passports
got a blue white diamond pattern printed,
be at the Franz-Josef-Strauss airport in Munich set the following switches
from BGS (Bavarian border guards): 1 Bayerische
citizen, 2nd EU foreigners, 3 Non-EU foreigners
- On the displays of cash registers is not "good day"
but of course, "Hello!"
- in Passau you can not stroll through the Christmas market, but
on the Christmas market, a blend of gingerbread,
household goods and military equipment
(!) - The sky is south the white sausage equator (Danube) as well as the national flag
white-blue and not blue and white!
- for drinking, no wheat, export or Kölsch now
Here is a bright and white drinking beer!
- High water is traditionally in the semester vacation
- At half past ten might the rest of the republic to an
Knoppers, a bun, a wake, a bread roll, a sandwich
or a pretzel bite in Bavaria there is a snack
entirely of cakes or pretzels!
- Other famous dishes are meatballs (meatballs,
meatballs, meatballs) potato cakes (potato pancakes, potato pancakes)
dumplings (dumplings), Weißwürschtl, liver, cheese buns and plum
(plums). For private study recommended the menus
the surrounding restaurants.
- If you have lost you, which is almost impossible in Passau,
and a local asks for directions, could
words like "obi", "up you go," and appear "umi". Loosely translated it means
"down", "up" and now it's getting difficult, "so that around"
(depending on the factual context)
- to debate some advice: In words like Chine
and chemistry the "ch" as "k" pronounced. The "g" as in
is sad or funny realized also as a "k".
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