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Dating someone from a different background and culture can be an interesting and enriching experience, but it can come with some unforeseen challenges too. While German men may not be quite as famous for being romantic Romeos as their French and Italian counterparts, once you understand the dating culture in Germany , you will see that German men are not at all as cold or overly-rational as the stereotypes dictate. While meeting a stranger for the first time can be nerve-wracking, if you keep an open mind and show a friendly face, this can work really well for many people.
It is extremely common and well accepted to meet online in Germany. If you prefer to meet a guy the old-fashioned way, be ready to put yourself out there. Germans can be a little reserved with new people, but of course, there are still many ways to make new connections. Get creative, join clubs, turn up for events like concerts and parties, make friends with your neighbors and invite your colleagues out for drinks after work.
In comparison, German men can be rather shy or taciturn. Furthermore, many Germans like to keep their distance until they get to know you better, so it may be best not to get too personal too quickly. Nevertheless, it may pay off to be the one to take that first step and reveal a bit more about yourself. Mystique can be overrated.
Many people will tell you that in a relationship they are seeking someone who is fun and will make them laugh. This can undoubtedly be an issue as Germans have a very particular sense of humor. While this can give the impression that Germans take themselves too seriously, and some certainly do, not all German men lack a sense of humor. A lot of humor in Germany centers around political satire so it is worthwhile being informed about politics, society and current affairs if you want to keep up.
It is a well-known national stereotype that Germans are punctual and, in fact, most of them are. Of course, not all Germans are sticklers for time, but nevertheless, it is considered particularly rude in Germany to show up more than ten or fifteen minutes late without good reason and without phoning ahead. Timekeeping can be the cause of much tension, so avoid this pitfall if you want to maintain good relationships of all sorts.