Deutschland vs. USA


Deutschland
USA
Coffee
English
Cheaper Wine, beer, and food
Less Smoking
Ritter Sport Chocolate
Target
Nail Polish Remover
Pumpkin
Mustard
Free Toilets
Department Stores
Free Water at restaurants
AirBerlin
People pick up their dog Mist
Bread/Pretzels
Milk
Christmas Markets
NFL
Sylvester
Spicy food
Ease to get around Europe
Large Bed Covers
Blumen Shops
Carrots
Nutella
Thanksgiving
Sitting outside in the sun at a café with a coffee, slice of cake, and people watching
Places are open on Sundays
Not being rushed at Restaurants
Sponges
Kitchen cleaner that smells like Grapefruit
Hand Lotion
Sales people do not bother you
Jelly Beans
Tulips
Mini Golf
Can openers
Prescription Refills
Biergartens
Grocery Shopping
Pfands
Seriously...did I say that places are open on Sundays?




Totals:
21
21


3 comments:

  1. really? Nail polish remover? I can't wait for the explanation why :)

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  2. Sounds like we need to visit the ice cream shops before dinner!

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  3. This is a great blog! I'm enjoying it Sarah! Does stripping go on the German side, or no stripping go on the USA side? I'd vote for the latter because some people you don't want to see strip. lol. Also, these need to be weighted scores. How can "English" count the same as "nail polish remover"?

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