German Culture: Germans treat personal plans and free...
This is why German speakers think you are rude
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Culture shock
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Here is something about German culture that might surprise you.
Germans treat personal plans and free time almost as seriously as work meetings, and they schedule social life with calendar-level precision.
In German, they say Verabredung, which means In German, a casual coffee, a date, or dinner with friends is a *Verabredung*—a scheduled commitment, not a vague “we should hang out sometime.” Linguistically, this puts private life on the same organized footing as work, reflecting a cultural respect for other people’s time and for clear expectations. Saying *Ich habe eine Verabredung* can mean “I have plans,” and that’s considered a perfectly valid, concrete reason to be unavailable..
Traveler tip: If a German says they’ll check their calendar before meeting, take it literally—suggest a specific day and time, and don’t cancel last-minute unless you absolutely have to.
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