In about a week I'll be travelling to Nürnberg and Wien, I'll be in each city for a few days.
All tips are welcome!
It will be my first time in Nürnberg and my nth time in Wien.
[update: great tips in the comments!]
In about a week I'll be travelling to Nürnberg and Wien, I'll be in each city for a few days.
All tips are welcome!
It will be my first time in Nürnberg and my nth time in Wien.
[update: great tips in the comments!]
I have cam up with a #challenge for myself to learn #inkscape
I will create one picture to a different theme every week (because I will not have time to do this every day 😅)
This #weeklyInk is dedicated to what probably many people are at or just coming from... #vacation
learn about basic tools and boolean operations today.
A lot of #americans are nervous when traveling to #europe. They’re worried about being judged or whatever. As someone who just waited in line with a ton of American tourists, here’s the number 1 thing you can do to stand out less in Europe.
Stop scream talking. The volume Americans talk at is frightening. Try whispering, then go like one step above that. That’s normal talking. If I can hear your entire conversation from 10 feet away, that’s too loud.
Need to make a phone call? Put the phone up to your ear and talk into it at that one step above whisper volume. Never ever ever put the person on speaker and then scream into the bottom of your phone. My jaw dropped as not one but two people coming to Denmark from California started doing this inside of a coffee shop. Not old people, people in their 20s.
Never fucking do this anywhere. For any reason. Unless your hands are like trapped by a car wreck and it is the only way to talk to emergency services. It’s not just rude it’s downright offensive. I cannot have a normal volume conversation with an employee because you are screaming about what bar you are going to.