As you probably already know, German can sometimes seem like a very harsh language. There are plenty of memes about how harsh the language can sound (see below). That has also adapted itself to the social norms of how people communicate in Germany.
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German people tend to be very direct and to the point. There is no beating around the bush. You speak your mind and it's considered rude when you don't tell someone what you're thinking.
Small talk between Germans is also not very common. When you spend time with someone German, you get to the point and speak about important matters, not so much about the weather.
It's common to say "Guten Morgen" or "Guten Tag" when passing someone in the street, or when entering a store, but small talk beyond that is not normal.
Non-verbal cues play a large role too, for example, if you interrupt someone while they are speaking, it's considered very rude and offensive. So just remember to always let someone finish speaking before adding to the conversation.
German is spoken in many parts of Europe and is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. Many people in other countries, such as Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy, and the Czech Republic, speak German as well.
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