06-29-2021, 04:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2021, 04:25 AM by Alan_Boskov.)
The Germans need a reason for attending tavern, first of all, as if it's part of a plan. The Flemish don't. Of course, my impression has been influenced also through tavern visits in areas frequented by tourists there.
German taverns are generally more clanish places where people who know each other attend. In more rural settings, a goup of males will sit at a table, as if it's theirs assigned. They even have a definition for such: "Stammtisch". Women usually don't show up alone, unlike in the other countries mentioned. I suppose, that's not necessarilly the case around foreign military bases, though
German taverns are generally more clanish places where people who know each other attend. In more rural settings, a goup of males will sit at a table, as if it's theirs assigned. They even have a definition for such: "Stammtisch". Women usually don't show up alone, unlike in the other countries mentioned. I suppose, that's not necessarilly the case around foreign military bases, though