Timeline for How important is knowing German in Germany?
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Jul 29, 2016 at 17:38 | history | migrated | from travel.stackexchange.com (revisions) | ||
Jul 28, 2016 at 18:39 | comment | added | wallyk | @problemofficer: Well, it would be any conversation not business related, talking to someone with no particular purpose. Granted, 90% has some error in it. The actual number could be anywhere from 75% to 95%. This occurred mostly in the huttes of Austria where I would meet large groups of travelers from Germany. Late in the season it was mostly Germans trekking from hutte to hutte. Only a few others. | |
Jul 28, 2016 at 18:14 | comment | added | problemofficer | @wallyk Please define "recreational converstions". 90% seems like an exaggeration. | |
Jul 28, 2016 at 17:39 | comment | added | wallyk | @blackbird57: I have amended it; Is that better? | |
Jul 28, 2016 at 16:34 | comment | added | mts | Maybe this should rather be a comment than an answer. | |
Jul 28, 2016 at 16:31 | comment | added | Willeke | While I have noticed years 20 ago to that English was much better taught/learned in Switzerland than in Germany, these days the difference is smaller, specially by the group of people who grew up with internet. | |
Jul 28, 2016 at 16:25 | history | answered | wallyk | CC BY-SA 3.0 |