🌟Christmas Market special - private tour🎄
Details
Let's check out some of the best Christmas Markets in Berlin.
1.) 16:30 - 17:00: Gathering at the meeting spot.
2.) 17:00 - 18:00: Exploring Christmas Market at Gedächtniskirche.
3.) 18:00 - 18:20: Public transport to Christmas Market at Bebelplatz.
4.) 18:30 - 19:00: Exploring Christmas Market at Bebelplatz.
5.) 19:00 - 19:30: Exploring Christmas Market at Humboldt Forum.
6.) 20:00 - 22:00: Dinner/drinks at the Manifesto Market (optional).
What's included:
🌀free guided tour with a balanced group
🍬free sweets during dinner at Manifesto Market
⭐️**1.) How to find our actual meeting spot:**✨
We'll meet inside the Bikini Berlin near the stairs next to Blutsgeschwister clothing store (see picture below). Look for an organizer with a black lanyard and/or meetup sign.
2.-6.) Exploring various Christmas Markets.
Note that only one the one at Bebelplatz charges an admission fee of 2 € entry. But it's less crowded and offers a different atmosphere than any other Christmas Market.
3.) How to find the Manifesto Market (optional):
https://goo.gl/maps/aSnChzLuE6akyP4F8
The food hub is located in "The Playce". The new flagship shopping center of Potsdamer Platz. Most likely we will be upstairs one the first floor. The first floor offers authentic Asian food from Korea, Japan and China: Bibimbap and bulgogi, sushi, dumplings, noodles etc.
The ground floor offers Syrian, Greek, Mexican and Argentinian cuisine, tasty Hamburgers, rolled ice creme and a beer tower!
Who is this meetup for:
1. Asians who want to practice German and/or English.
2. German speaking individuals who are studying (preferably) Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Cantonese.
3. Anyone who is interested in cultural exchange and wants to socialize.
What you can expect:
1. A professionally organized meetup that can adapt to any changes given the current situation.
2. A Walk & Talk to break the ice.
3. A collaborating venue where you can further socialize with other members.
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Whenever you attend a meetup, the most common as well as first question you get is: "Where are you from?"
You probably heard this question a million times. Well, at least I did.
From my own experience of attending over 200 international meetups in various countries such as Germany, Japan, Australia and Thailand, I can tell you that asking for the name is a better approach.
“A person’s name is to that person, the sweetest, most important sound in any language.” - Dale Carnegie
If you really want to connect with like-minded people you should remember their name, but you don't have to remember every persons name you've talked you. Be picky about that, don't be me who can somehow remember everyones name easily. Don't tell yourself sth. like "I'm bad at remembering names." It's all about developing the habit of asking for a name and keep the conversation going on. Furthermore, you want to learn German or any other language. Learning the local language is crucial to connect with the locals and developing a true friendship. This can be accomplished with immersion. My goal is to inspire you to go out of your comfort zone and improve yourself each time you join this meetup.
🌟Christmas Market special - private tour🎄