Today, 27th of September, we met a board game café. We all chose one or two games we really like to play, we played the games with the rules from the person who chose the game. We found out we all have a little different rules for a game, so it was a good strategy to have one type of rules. We chose a game to play with the wheel of fortune. Coup was the first game we played.
During this game Katja and I realized during a topic we didn’t learn the numbers in German yet, so the Germans teached us the numbers from one to twenty. We repeated those numbers during the different games. We also played Codenames and Exploding Kittens.
During the different games we found out not only our rules of the games are different, also some rules in our countries are different. I put some different rules in the schedule down here.
German | Dutch |
You can drink in public (on streets) | It is forbidden to do this |
Fines are not that high in comparison to the Netherlands | Fines are high in comparison to Germany. |
Winter tyres are obligatory | They are not |
On some highways you can decide your own speed | This is not possible in the Netherlands |
A lot of shops are closed on Sunday | In most of the cities shops are open on Sundays |
In Germany you can’t buy and use cannabis legal | In the Netherlands you can |
In Germany you can buy very heavy fireworks | In the Netherlands this is not possible. |
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