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  • These retirees don't retire - they're more active than ever
    2026/03/08

    The word “retire” means to rest, but in Germany, retirees have got it backwards: once they stop working, they’re busier than ever before

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    Brenda Arnold

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    7 分
  • Nostalgia for the pandemic
    2026/03/02

    It has been six years since the world came to a standstill in the grip of the coronavirus. I wouldn’t want a repeat performance, but there were some positive aspects to it. One of them was how I no longer had to jostle for space. All at once, my American need for personal space – a lot more than what Germans need - had become the law.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    11 分
  • Rammed in a tram
    2026/02/15

    The Munich public transport system has long since lost its good reputation. Even if you check the schedule, you may wind up standing for an hour on a platform when your train is canceled. But being stuck on a crowded tram offers a close-up view of a random sampling of its diverse inhabitants.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    9 分
  • Bad Bunny at the Superbowl? ¡Ay caramba!
    2026/02/08

    What’s so strange about singing in Spanish? We all learned the lyrics to “Feliz Navidad” back when the only Spanish speaker around was José Feliciano. Foreign languages are fun, folks, and besides, it’s really about the music. Bad Bunny also sings in Puerto Rican slang, so it could very well be that Latinos don’t understand everything, either. A bit of a cultural adventure never hurt anyone.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    7 分
  • The one and only political doughnut
    2026/02/01

    Germans are now confronting the fact that Christmas is over but winter is just getting underway. They console themselves by getting an early start celebrating carnival, which involves consuming large quantities of a special pastry, called Krapfen, to prepare for a period of fasting for Lent. True, hardly anybody fasts anymore, but no matter – Krapfen are delicious. Not only are these pastries popular, but their numbers also keep growing and more varieties are created every year.

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    Brenda Arnold

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    9 分
  • 800 years of history found their way into my bike lock
    2026/01/24

    You’re not supposed to use birthdates for passwords or combinations, so I used important historical dates. But as an American who lived in Spain and now lives in Germany, many dates stand out. Which led to a lot of problems when I tried to reconstruct the thought process behind my bike combination after returning from vacation…

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    Brenda Arnold

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    8 分
  • When life gives you lemons, it helps to recognize them
    2026/01/18

    I was brimming with confidence that my French was good enough to navigate around southern France. But not only was my French not suffisant, my lack of botanical knowledge also got me into trouble. Merde!

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    Brenda Arnold

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    8 分
  • 9 things you didn't know about Chicago
    2026/01/10

    The windy city, indeed! But why windy? And who really caused the Great Fire - if you think it was a cow - then guess again!

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    Brenda Arnold

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    8 分