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• The clock dictates the rhythm of life in Germany to the minute: buses leave at 2:13 p.m. or 5:18 p.m., for
example. If it becomes 2:15 p.m., 5:20 p.m. or even a few minutes later, the first people waiting at the bus
stop get nervous. If the bus is late, this can be a problem for many Germans. Then they might be late for an
appointment. This is considered very rude. Germans also like to complain about the unpunctuality of
trains. In their statistics, trains that arrive up to five minutes and 59 seconds later than the timetable says
are also considered punctual.
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• Recycling is Germany’s
contribution to the
global battle for the
environment, and the
country has been very
successful in its fight
against growing
garbage heaps.
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