I am a foreign trade officer. I went to Germany to attend an exhibition and recommend our company’s products. I would like to ask friends who have had similar experiences.

1. Be careful in life

Don’t carry too much cash with you. Although it is safer than China, thieves specialize in Chinese people and know that we love to carry cash;

It is extremely cold in the morning and evening. Even now, you have to wear a winter coat, as the temperature is very different from the temperature at noon;

Most people are still not good at English. They can learn a few basic sentences, such as how to take a bus. How to buy things, how to get there, etc.;

Supermarkets and shopping malls are all closed on Sundays, so those who want to shop should do so before Saturday;

All public transportation in Germany is closed. It's on the hour, and it will leave as soon as it arrives, and it won't miss a second, so you must be on time, otherwise you may have to wait for several hours if you are late

2. For exhibitions

The information can be made into a text material and DVD material;

Hire part-time international students who are good at German to help with publicity and translation (if necessary, I have friends who can recommend it)

If you are a manufacturer, you must first distinguish which ones are manufacturers and which ones are companies that can help you sell on behalf of you

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