Firstly...as a whole, the German people aren't smelly. They've come a long way since those "no deodorant" days. But damn, there are some exceptions to that rule! At least once a day, sometimes more, I come across some stank ass person. And it's not that can-you-believe-how-hot-and-humid-it-is sweaty smell...no, it is something far worse. It smells like moist and rotting ass. Like, haven't scrubbed your crack in weeks stench. It's...really, no words can convey how bad it is, but horrifying comes closest. And the only thing worse than being downwind of that stank is being stuck on the U-Bahn with them. I'm surprised the Geneva Convention hasn't addressed that by now.
Moving on. This is just random, but I see someone wearing leather pants at least once a day. I know that leather pants are warm, and Munich gets cold...but it's September, people. It's autumn. You're just asking for death ass by doing that.
Last but not least...I don't know if it's because Oktoberfest is approaching or what, but I see at least 1 person every day (usually more) wearing traditional costume- lederhosen or dirndl. It usually looks like someone is just going about their day, not like it's being worn for any special event. The guide books say it's rare to see someone in traditional dress, but they are wrong. I think it's cool, though.
Ok, back to my book now (I am seriously so bored with no work to do. I'm quickly running out of ways to keep myself entertained).
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