Publisher's Synopsis
Welcome to Germany: Where Punctuality Is Sacred, Bread Is a Religion, and Small Talk Is an Act of War.
Ever wondered what happens when a nation obsessed with rules, recycling, and existential dread also throws the world's wildest costume parties and worships bread with near-religious fervor?
You're about to find out.
Being German: A Slightly Exaggerated (But Deeply Affectionate) Guide takes you on a hilarious, heartfelt journey through the quirks, contradictions, and quiet glories of German life. From the sacred silence of Sundays to the unspoken terror of Autobahn left lanes, from the stoic majesty of German dogs to the beer gardens where order and anarchy coexist under the chestnut trees-this book reveals the structured madness that makes Germany so maddening, so magnificent, and so lovable.
Packed with wit, warmth, and just enough cheeky irreverence to earn a few stern German sighs, this is not a dry cultural manual.
It's a love letter-to the beauty of serious fun, to the art of dignified complaining, and to a country that somehow manages to build a functional paradise out of paperwork, pretzels, and painstakingly organized parking lots.
Prepare to laugh.
Prepare to learn.
Prepare to check your watch (and then check it again, just to be safe).
Germany is calling.
And yes-you're expected to be on time.