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A Look at the Cultural differences Between India and Germany

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Explore the distinct cultural and philosophical differences between India and Germany. Dive deep into this comparison to gain a better understanding of both countries’ identities.

Cultural differences between India and Germany:

Let’s break down the main difference between the two countries into sub-highlighted points to help you understand the cultural differences more easily:

Being on time: If you agreed to meet at 10 AM. Expect the Germans to be there at least 5 minutes earlier. You don’t need to remind them or even get their approval once you have informed them.

Work Culture: The German work ethic assumes that deadlines are met, and Germans hold their Indian counterparts to the same standard. When it comes to business-related concerns, Germans dislike surprises. It is crucial to adhere to the established commitments and finish the duties on time if you want to avoid these problems. Being on time in Germany is not an option, it has to be followed

Flexibility: Being flexible is a trait of Indians. Indians are often characterized as having rigid bones behind flexible souls. Indians usually show flexibility in all areas of life.  Germans prefer to follow standard procedures and are resistant to changes. Due to their tendency for meticulous planning, the Germans plan everything well in advance

Family: For most germans career comes after the family. Mostly in India, people tend to sacrifice their families for the betterment of their careers.

Cleanliness: In Germany, you can find all places to be very clean and tidy. You should keep your workplace clean and tidy.

 

Below are some key points of being a student or a resident in Germany :

  • Health insurance covers all the treatment no stress of health bills
  • Semester ticket covers traveling to different states no stress of booking tickets beforehand
  • Nobody can force you to work more than the specified working hours so no stress in managing professional and personal life
  • You earn enough money to lead a decent life
  • Germany is quite safe, no stress on roaming around late at night
  • Do personal stuff on your own
  • You can travel to other European countries easily

Not enough? Want to know more about the cultural differences between Germany and India? Don’t worry, we have handpicked a few videos from famous bloggers/content creators from India, who have been in Germany for more than 2 years. Below are some videos to help you find out more about the cultural difference between Germany and India :

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Places to go around Bangalore for a weekend

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Planning a weekend in Bangalore? Want to know more about the places to go around Bangalore for a weekend ? You are in the right place, here is a list of places that you must visit, if you plan for a trip in and around Bangalore.

When it comes to places to go around Bangalore for weekend, there are many places that come to your mind, below we list out all the places that are commonly visited by people residing outside Bangalore and inside Bangalore.

Places to go around Bangalore for a weekend : Most Visited :

1. Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore

Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip LalBagh

Lalbagh is one among the most visited places in Bangalore. It not only an old botanical garden but it is also a place which is a living example of the history of Karnataka. Lalbagh Botanical Garden has been here since the British period and has unique species of plants and flora. Its also considered as a place where people chill out during weekends and is ideal for Meditation and Yoga.

Lalbagh Entry Fee: Rs. 20 per person
Lalbagh Timings: Mon-Sun – 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

2. Nandi Hills, Chikkaballapur

Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip Nandi Hills
Nandi Hills , Chikkaballapur District

The most visited spot by tourists and bikers, This place definitely makes up for a wonderful driving experience! The place is known for its beautiful sunset and its natural greenery, the place is also surrounded by hills. Wondering where Nandi hills is located? Nandi hills is located in the Chikkaballapur District in Karnataka, this is just around 60 km away from Bangalore. You can plan a trip here either by any of the transport modes. Best place to visit is on a Saturday morning.

  • Nandi Hills Entry Fee: 5/-
  • Nandi Hills Timings: 6 am to 10 pm

Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip – Most Common :

3. Cubbon Park

Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip Cubbon Park
Cubbon Park

Located at the heart of the city, is also considered as one of the most calm places to visit in Bangalore, it makes it to the top of anyone’s travel checklist, who seek calm and relaxed environment. The park was built by Richard Sankey, who is also known as the Chief Engineer of Mysore, Cubbon park is a splendid place and ranges around 300 acres.

The park also has major attractions inside the common ones are statues of famous personalities like Chamarajendra Wodeyar, Queen Victoria, Sri. K. Sheshadri Iyer , Sir Mark Cubbon and Rajya Dhurandhar. The place is also an Architecture lovers delight.

  • Entry Fee: N/A
  • Timings: Morning till evening

4. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore

Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip Iskcon Temple
Iskcon Temple

Iskon temple , also known as Sri Radha Krishna Temple is one of the biggest temples not only bangalore but also in the world. It is located at Rajajinagar, Bangalore. It is one of the major places in Bangalore that people would love to visit if you are attached to your religion.

  • ISKCON Temple Entry Fee: Rs. 50 per person
  • ISKCON Temple Timings: Everyday Morning 4:30 am to 5:00 am.  Monday to Friday: 7:15 am to 1:00 pm 4:00 pm to 8:20 pm.

5. Bannerghatta Zoo / Bannerghatta National Park (Biological Park)

Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip Bannerghatta Zoo
Bannerghatta National Park

The National Park is a national park located in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded in 1970 and was declared as the national park 1974. It is one of the coolest place to visit if you are fond of nature. Bannerghatta National park has wide range of animal species and museum’s.

Do check the dress code and what is allowed and what is not allowed inside the Bannerghatta national park here , before you plan to visit :

https://bannerghattabiologicalpark.org/zoo.html

Other Places to visit in Bangalore for a weekend trip : Top Recommendations

  • Innovative Film City
  • Wonder La Water Park
  • Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
  • Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens
  • Nandi Hills
  • National Gallery Of Modern Art
  • Ulsoor Lake
  • Government Museum
  • Krishna Rajan Market
  • Devanahalli Fort
  • Bangalore Palace
  • Grips Go Karting
  • Janapada Loka
  • St. Mary’s Basilica
  • Bangalore Aquarium
  • Sankey Tank
  • Venkatappa Art Gallery
  • Vidhana Soudha
  • Commercial Street
  • ISKCON Temple, Bangalore
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
  • Shiva Temple
  • HAL Aerospace Museum
  • Lumbini Gardens
  • M.G. Road
  • UB City Mall
  • Play Arena
  • Attara Kacheri

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