That’s not true. It’s perfectly fine to have fun in Germany, as long as it doesn’t disturb the neighbours and is propperly announced to the local authities two weeks in advance using form SVaF-18/1-42.
The funny part is Germany has the lowest amount of working hours in the world
In Germany, on the other hand, it was just under 1,354 hours per year (26 per week and 3.7 per day), which was the lowest of all the countries studied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_average_annual_labor_hours
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From what relatives there told me, Oktoberfest is basically mostly for foreigners at this point, most germans seem to prefer going to the less known festivals like Fruehlingsfest. Which is still fun so point stands
Most cities, towns and villages here in Germany have one or more annual festivals of some sort. They tend to be exploited less for tourist purposes and so locals generally prefer them to the kind where people from out of town or even out of the country would be a major part of it too.
Germans have lots of fun, it’s just that what they call fun, we call work.
Funfacts
Fun fact: there’s a space in there.
Thx for educating.
“Don’t tell me Germans don’t have a sense of humor, because I know better.”