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"What I Know About Germans: 101 Observations" is a hilarious tribute to the quirks and character traits of a nation, lovingly compiled by an Australian writer living in Münster.
What started as an article on expat website überlin soon became an online phenomenon - grabbing the attention of Germany's Bild, Stern magazine and Financial Times Deutschland, as well as many other sites and forums.
Countless clicks and over 40,000 Facebook likes later, the social media sensation has been brought to life as a book. "What I Know About Germans" features all-new illustrations and over 100
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"What I Know About Germans: 101 Observations" is a hilarious tribute to the quirks and character traits of a nation, lovingly compiled by an Australian writer living in Münster.

What started as an article on expat website überlin soon became an online phenomenon - grabbing the attention of Germany's Bild, Stern magazine and Financial Times Deutschland, as well as many other sites and forums.

Countless clicks and over 40,000 Facebook likes later, the social media sensation has been brought to life as a book. "What I Know About Germans" features all-new illustrations and over 100 tongue-in-cheek observations that will ring true with German natives and visitors alike.
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Hambrett, Liv
Writer and English teacher Liv Hambrett was born in Sydney, Australia and obtained both her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Master of Arts in Writing in the very same city. Travels through Europe and a family connection led to her being rather taken by the notion of living and working in Germany and so, following graduation, she packed a suitcase and left Australia for the land of Wurst. Since then, she has moved around Germany, living in three different states, all the while feverishly collecting and compiling observations about her adopted country-compatriots. When not writing or teaching, you will find her weeping over the existence of der, die, and das.