We have been collecting and saving boxes for sometime and I am really looking forward to celebrating with her. It's also going to be fun taping origami money inside so she has to open them all.
As stoic and precise as Germans often are, I always appreciate the sense of humor and having unique celebrations even if there is a bit of a gender bias.
After getting him suited up he was handed a basket filled with random things - tools, a baby outfit, a toilet brush... really strange items. The object of the evening is to sell these items and use the profits to buy drinks for the group that he was out celebrating with. He even told me someone offered to buy his shirt off his back.
Since this will be my first and last schachtelfest, I will be sure to take a lot of photos. And fortunately that was Stefan's last night as a bachelor.
How funny! I really like those traditions...well, finding the humor in them!
ReplyDeleteOMG,I can't wait to hear all about the Schachtelfest!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE HEARING ABOUT CRAZY GERMAN PARTIES :)
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Hello Emily,
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the fun and insightful stories about living in Germany. I hope you don't mind I've included a link to your site off of Munich Daily Photo, as I think it's a great place for expats to learn more about living in Munich.
Thanks Troy! I'll try to keep the stories coming, which isn't hard since there's always something interesting going on here.
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