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So, you’ve met a beautiful German girl and now you’re curious about German mail order brides... Or, at least we assume that’s why you’re here.

Finding German Mail Order Brides 

Anyway, here’s a news flash: “Mail order brides” aren’t really a thing anymore (are they even legal???). It’s the 21st century, after all.

HOWEVER, that does not mean that you have to give up your hopes to marry a German lady. It just means you need a little education first before you begin your search for the perfect German bride. 

So, read on to discover all you need to know about the incredible women from Germany, what dating them is like, and where to meet them. 

A Little Bit About German Culture 

Unfortunately for most Americans, thinking about Germany means recalling facts from history books about WWII. 

But Germany is such a big, beautiful country full of rich culture and intelligent people – it’s so much more than a chapter out of the history book. 

We don’t have too much time to go into it here, so a quick snapshot will have to do (remember, knowing a bit about a woman’s culture will help you know more about her):

                A Quick Snapshot of German Culture 

AspectDescription 
PopulationGermany is the most populous country in the EU with over 83 million people. Major cities include Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg. 
Social Etiquette

Punctuality, direct communication, and respect for privacy and order are key. If invited to someone’s home, bring a small gift, and never start eating before everyone is at the table (assuming food is a part of the visit).  

Greetings and farewells are expected when entering a shop or someone’s house:

  • “Hallo” (hello) or” Guten Tag” (good day) when you enter are polite greetings
  • “Aug Widersehen” (formal) or “Tschuss” (casual) are appropriate ways to say good bye.
  • “Bitte” to say “please” and “Danke” to say “thank you” are expected politeness and etiquette.
 
Education

Education emphasizes both academic and vocational training and is geared to fostering curiosity and a love of learning. Practical and theoretical knowledge are equally valued.

School is free in Germany starting with kindergarten all the way up through university. Germans are almost always at least bi-lingual (German and English), and very often tri-lingual or more. 

 
Family Values/Life

Family structure and values in Germany are still pretty traditional, but with many modern values mixed in.  

For instance, most families are the traditional nuclear family model: mom and dad and kids (though most households have one child). However, the roles and responsibilities of caring for the children and the house are equally shared between the genders.  

Families make a point of spending regular quality time together, and weekends and holidays are specifically reserved as bonding times. A lot of time is spent outdoors, often on walks, hikes, bike rides, or some other form of outdoor sport. Families also place high value on annual vacations and traveling together. 

Independence, responsibility, and mutual respect are instilled in children early on. Clear boundaries and expectations are set, but otherwise, children are allowed to make their own decisions and participate as equal members of the household.
Once adults (not long after 18 usually) family members will move out, but often live close by each other and highly value time together. 

 
Gender EqualityGender equality is firmly established in Germany. Both men and women share household and parental responsibilities when living together as a family. The government supports this by providing flexible work policies and benefits.  
Public BehaviorOrderliness and efficiency are respected in public settings. Germans value structure in daily life and polite directness in communication. They are also known (perhaps somewhat stereotypically) as being rule followers and keeping their word with exactness.  
CuisineTraditional German cuisine includes sausages, bread varieties, and beer, with a focus on hearty, regional foods. Bread and coffee culture are also important. 
SportsGermans love outdoor sports (skiing, biking, hiking, ice skating, etc.), and they are especially fond of football (i.e. soccer).  

This gives you a quick glimpse into the German people and culture, but there is oh so much more  - and we didn’t even scratch the surface, or touch on the amazing architecture, rich musical history (Bach!!!), and intellectual heritage (Nietzsche, Freud, and more) that Germany has to offer. 

If you want to keep learning (and we hope you will), check out this article and keep exploring from there.  

All About German Singles 

Alright, that’s a fast pass at German culture. 

But what can you expect when you meet German women? What are modern singles like? 

Let’s dive in:

Physical Features

Everyone has some stereotype of what he thinks German beauties look like, but we need to remind you that Germany has become quite a melting pot. There is a wide variety of features and looks that you can encounter there. 

That said, here are some of the most common features of the woman of Germany: 

  1. Pretty tall: Some of the tallest people on the planet (average man 5’11”, average woman 5’5”) live in Germany.
  2. Sharp facial features: from fairly square jaws to high cheekbones, pointed chins, and straight noses, the average German has distinct, sharp facial structure.
  3. Light eyes: Nearly 50% of the German population has blue eyes, so this stereotype tends to be accurate. However, you can of course find brown and hazel eyes in the mix too.
  4. Light complexion: Brides from Germany tend to have very fair complexions with a slightly pinkish hue to it.
  5. Light hair: The majority of Germans do in fact have blonde hair, though this blonde ranges from very light to dark blonde / light brown. 

Top Characteristics Germans are Known For

Very straight to the point and open 

Germans are known (stereotypically, but truthfully) for being pretty blunt and to the point. They are literal, concrete people and they say it how they see it and like it is.

They also aren’t afraid of confrontation, so this means that their bluntness, to an American, can seem like rudeness or a lack of tact. But to them, they’re just being honest, and honesty is helpful. 

Organized, structured, and reliable 

People from Germany are known for being very organized and structured. They plan ahead and stick to their plans and routines (even when inconvenient). If they say they will do something or be somewhere, they will do it and be on time. In some ways, this goes along with their openness and honesty.
There isn’t as big of a culture of being wishy-washy and changing their mind and bailing out on plans. They are rule followers, including sticking to the rules of etiquette. 

Reserved 

Women from Germany can be a little difficult to get to know. They are not super open or warm to strangers, or even with each other, especially in public. 
As a result, they’ve gotten a bad rap for being emotionally “cold” or rude. They aren’t big huggers, and even phrases like “I love you,” even among friends and family, are considered very strong, and are used minimally. However, this doesn’t mean they don’t care or feel deeply. They’re just more reserved in how they show it. 

Family is important 

Family is very important to German wives. They will likely live near their family and spend regular time visiting with them, including parents, siblings, and grandparents. 

German brides are independent and capable 

Gender equality has been pretty long established in Germany. Women are highly educated, and they are high achievers (just look at Angela Merkel)! This makes them very independent and confident in their capabilities and self-sufficiency. 
This also means that in relationships, partners are pretty independent, with their own activities and social lives. They also fairly split finances and bills. 

Appreciate intellectual conversation 

This has some to do with their directness and exactness in communication styles, but it also has to do with their excellent education: German girls really like their intellectual conversations. 
They are a very curious people and inform themselves well. They enjoy deeper, intellectual conversations about politics, culture, technology, etc. And, because they are pretty exact, literal folks, they give and want to hear well informed opinions. 
So, watch out. This does mean she will call you out on your crap if you try talking about something you know nothing about (and you’ll definitely lose brownie points if you can’t talk on deeper subjects). 

Pretty relaxed fashion

Single German ladies for marriage are pretty relaxed when it comes to fashion and style. Unless they are attending a very formal event (like a wedding or funeral), they will usually be in comfortable, casual wear. 

 However, they will still be well groomed and stylish/cute – just not super fancy and dressed to the nines all the time. 

Favorite Ways to Pass the Time 

German singles like to pass the time in a variety of ways. Here are some of their favorites: 

  1. Bar or Club: Germans are of course known for their love of beer, and legitimately so. They do like their beer, and they also like hanging out late at local bars and clubs.
  2. Outside: We’ve already touched on this some, but they really do enjoy spending time outside. It’s considered necessary for a healthy lifestyle. Whether hiking, visiting parks, biking, or doing some other form of outdoor activities sports, this is a favorite way to spend time with someone.
  3. Travel: German brides are very global, often speaking multiple languages and traveling to different countries almost annually since childhood. Traveling is just a normal part of life for most of them.
  4. Hanging out at home: Dining out is actually really expensive in Germany, so lots of German brides tend to stay in with their family or friends. Going over to someone’s house to enjoy a meal (or bear) is a common way to pass the time.
  5. Watching or participating in sports: whether participating in the sport, or watching it, Germans enjoy their athletics. Outdoor sports have already been discussed. But Germans are also huge soccer (football) fans, and enjoy their hockey as well.  

Common Misconceptions About German Brides

Now that you’ve learned more about the beautiful ladies of Germany, we want to set the record straight about a few things. 

Here are the most frequent misconceptions people have about German brides:

  1. German’s have no sense of humor. 
    Many foreigners make this conclusion. However, they do have a sense of humor, but it is very dry and deadpan, or more slapstick. Sarcasm isn’t really their type of humor (they take things literally, so it’s not a natural form of humor for them).
  2. They’re not emotional/loving. 
    This is a common misconception because Germans are more reserved, especially with strangers, and even a bit with each other. 
    However, they do love and feel deeply. Once you get to know them and build solid connections with them, you’ll be able to experience the depth of their love and friendship. And if you actually become one’s partner, you’ll definitely know how she feels about you.
  3. They complain a lot. 
    This misconception comes up because they are just very frank and honest. They call things as they see them. It’s not that they’re complaining – it’s that they’re letting you know what they observe and how they feel about it, rather than keeping it to themselves. 
    They see it as providing honest feedback and as helping to improve things. 

Dating German Women for Marriage 

Alright, now you’re probably wondering what it’s actually like dating a German woman

Dating Culture in Germany 

First, you should know some things about the dating culture in Germany: 

  • Germans do not fall in love quickly or use “I love you” lightly. Relationships develop very slowly because everyone is so reserved and hesitant to approach each other. Relationships tend to grow organically from acquaintance, to friend, to lover (slowly over time).
  • Long term committed relationships are the norm. You don’t get into relationships easily, but you also take your time with them, and you don’t rush into marriage. However, that doesn’t mean you’re not committed to someone. You could be with someone long-term even if you know you don’t want to get married.
  • Exclusivity is assumed. It's important to note that in Germany, once you start dating someone, it’s assumed you are exclusive and committed to that relationship. You may break up, but you become official (none of the “let’s wait to label it” kinds of stuff or seeing multiple people at once).
  • Gender roles aren’t really different or observed in Germany. Traditional gender roles aren’t as observed in Germany. For example, the man doesn’t come pick the girl up.Sometimes, maybe on the first date, the man might pay, but it’s not necessarily expected (or desired). Often, men and women split bills, and chivalry is not really a thing. German women may feel patronized by some of these behaviors. But this can be different based on the individual, so be sure to talk about it.  
  • Compliments are not as big a thing in Germany. German women are not necessarily used to or comfortable with a ton of compliments. Remember, they’re very blunt and honest – that means they tend to be suspicious of flattery.
  • Romantic gestures aren’t common. German women don’t expect flowers, candy, or other little gestures along these lines. This might make them feel awkward and like something is expected of them other than just being themselves.
  • Dates are planned in advance. Spontaneity is not really the way German wives like to do things. Dates and quality time are planned in advance (sometimes way in advance) and you stick to the plan. 

Don’ts of Dating German Women  

With the above in mind, let’s review some important things NOT to do when dating a German girl: 

DON’T drop the “I love you” lightly or too fast. 

DON’T be super touchy feely – they’re not huge on PDA (especially early on).

DON’T make decisions for her or force a bunch of chivalry on her. She’s independent, capable, and sees herself as fully equal – she may take those gestures as patronizing.

DON’T insist on paying for the date. She may find this insulting. So if you offer, but she says no, just let her pay for herself.

DON’T be late! Remember, very organized, very exact. If you say you will be there at a certain time – you’d better be there!

DON’T fake it till you make it on a topic. You need to be ready for a deeper level of conversation, because she’ll go there, and she’ll want to know your honest, informed opinion (don’t pretend to know something you don’t or just agree with her).

DON’T rush the relationship. Take your time getting to know her genuinely and allow the relationship to progress gradually. 

Top 5 Tips for Dating a German Bride 

If you want some more help on making sure you have success when dating a German bride, check out this video and read through the following 5 tips: 

  1. Take your time. Relationships in Germany develop gradually. While they commit to the relationship, talking about marriage doesn’t usually happen until a couple has dated for a few years and has probably lived together for a while (not true for all, but for the average).
  2. Be capable of making great conversation. Inform yourself and develop honest, personal opinions on interesting topics like politics, current affairs, technology, etc. You’ll impress her and keep her far more interested.
  3. Be sincere and limited with your compliments. Because Germans are very frank and direct, they’re often suspicious of over the top compliments. Be more subtle and sincere.
  4. Respect her space and independence. In Germany, couples have a pretty modern mentality about their personal space and are used to carrying on with their individual hobbies and social lives. Give her room and respect her independence.
  5. Try making a genuine connection with her family. If she introduces you to her family, know that is a big deal. Her family matters a lot to her (most likely), and her willingness to introduce you means she’s pretty serious about how she feels about you. It will be important that you make genuine, positive connections with them.  

Where to Meet German Wives 

Now you should be better prepared to meet your German beauty. But where to meet her? 

We have some suggestions: 

  • Cafés and Beer Gardens: Ideal for friendly, casual encounters in a laid-back environment. Go prepared with some solid conversation topics, and you should be set.
  • Parks and Outdoor Spaces: Many Germans enjoy socializing and engaging in activities outdoors. Frequent these spots and be bold to start a chat.
  • Clubs and Interest Groups: Joining hobby-based clubs, from sports to language exchanges, offers natural meeting opportunities and also improves chances of meeting someone with similar interests as yourself.
  • Universities and Libraries: Great for connecting with people focused on academics and cultural interests (which are honestly a lot of Germans).
  • Cultural Festivals and Events: Germany’s festivals bring people together in a festive, communal atmosphere.

These are some of the best places to meet beautiful German girls in Germany. Visiting Germany does not require a visa, and most Germans speak pretty good English, so a trip there is pretty easy to accomplish, but it’s still obviously a bit risky. 

What if you spend all the money to go and travel but aren’t able to make a solid connection (especially since German relationships typically move slow, and you probably won’t have a lot of time)? That’s a lot of wasted time, money, and effort. 

That’s why we suggest you try meeting beautiful German ladies online. 

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