In German schools, you can learn the German culture and traditions. Customs and traditions are the things that make each person, family, town or country different from one another. They can be the everyday unnoticeable kind, or they can be the extravagant ones that happen on special occasions. This section is about all of the social differences like manners, and unwritten rules of behavior you could find in Germany. In Germany, culture and traditions are mainly different in four areas. These areas are specifically introduction and meeting other people, in meals and eating habit, in business and restaurants, and personal space and privacy. German is very peculiar in their customs and traditions. Due to its rich culture, Germany is often known as das Land der Dichter und Denker (the land of poets and thinkers). Germany, over the centuries, has produced a great number of polymaths, geniuses and notable people, such as Albert Einstein, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Kepler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Immanuel Kant, Johann Sebastian Bach, Karl Marx, Richard Wagner, Martin Luther, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Benz, Georg Ohm, Rudolf Diesel, Johannes Gutenberg, and Richard Strauss among others.

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