A street in downtown Vienna |
It feels like autumn here already. We had a week of hot (in the low 80s Fahrenheit) and humid (one day it was 97% humidity!), and now we're having a stretch of cold, cloudy and sometimes rainy days. Today, for example, it was 61 degree Fahrenheit at noon, and the breeze is chilly.
Culture of tipping
Simple breakfast |
Language
I've had a little success practicing the bisschen German I know when I'm out and about. Although at a proper cafe or restaurant they'll usually start speaking English to me once they figure out I don't really speak German (doesn't take long), a vendor at the market usually just keeps repeating the same German words or starts using gestures until I get it. Last Sunday I went into the cafe-bar next door and had a conversation of sorts with the server and the one other customer in there, neither of whom spoke more than a few words English. They were very tolerant of the fact that I only knew, like, five verbs and only in the present tense. (Now I know more like 10 verbs.)
Other language observations:
Ferris wheel at the Prater |
It seems to me at this point in my language-learning that the vast majority of German nouns and verbs begin with Sch- Sp- and St-, and therefore it's super difficult to keep words straight in my head.
Achtung! (Attention!):
Ich habe eine Spitze = I'm tipsy
Ich bin spitz = I'm horny
Food
I've noticed a lot of bottled beer. There's also wine - both red and white - though often the white wine has seltzer water in it. Not my favorite. A classmate of mine observed the other day that it's nearly impossible to find a bottle of straight-up juice here; they're all juice mixed with sparkling water. It seems the Viennese like their sparkling water.
Pastries for breakfast |
Handle of pork, fried chicken |
The weather is still warm here so 60 degree weather sounds pleasant (although everyone here starts wearing long sleeves when the weather starts going toward 60).
ReplyDeleteThe tipping thing is interesting. I know that in the US that the pay is almost nothing and that why servers usually expect tips. Whereas in Spain they pay their servers properly so tipping isn't that huge a deal. The tipping in Vienna sounds super efficient in Vienna in comparison.