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14 funniest German memes
Every day, memes work very hard indeed to fill the gap between what we feel and what we can communicate, so that we can laugh and forget about the ill realities of the world. Here are some of our favourite German memes.
German memes for all occasions
From the first moment that you open a German textbook to holding your new German passport in your hands, German memes can help you to communicate language learner frustrations, understand the national zeitgeist and learn your B-list German celebs from your B-list German politicians.
On the Deutsch meme scene, there are some particularly big hitter accounts to know, namely @alman_memes2.0, @deutschebahn_memes and for those of us in the capital, @berlinauslandermemes. Communicating the incommunicable, there is a funny German meme for every stage of your integration into the federal republic. Here are our top picks:
The German stereotypes meme
These ones are usually funny for outsiders looking in on Germany - perhaps the person you once were. Once you reach the stage of cultural integration which involves joining the chorus of eternal complainants but being automatically defensive when anyone expresses criticism which is based largely on German stereotypes, these Deutschland memes will have lost their initial tickle. The most famous of them all...
The German word for butterfly, Schmetterling, has been flying around in my head for over an hour now, and when I googled it a few memes like this came up. Am I alone on thinking that the German word is perhaps more beautiful than all the others? pic.twitter.com/UWay020ydw — Dr. Del A. Maticic (@maticiceronian) August 12, 2020
The learning German meme
Der , die , das ( die, den, die, das, die, des, der, des, der, dem, der, dem, den ) offers an endless cave of confusion to be mined for memes by people taking German courses at beginner, intermediate and advanced level alike. A meme much like this might be the first proverbial toe you dip into the deep, dark sea of German memes.
Puns: German word memes
You can now hear that " Schmetterling" is a more complex and subtle word than one Google of “funny memes deutsch” lead you to believe; a word that is rooted in the Slavic for “cream”, “ smetana ”, making this creature a diminutive “cream-ling”, as opposed to the “butter” of its similarly dairy-based, English-speaking cousin. It’s time to dig a little deeper than A1-level laughs and challenge yourself in the world of German pun memes…
No matter how good (well) you drive - trains drive goods! Dt. Wortwitz: gut = good, Güter = goods (besser = better) pic.twitter.com/sWrx364ai9 — Authentic German Learning (@AuthGerLearning) November 12, 2016
The German bureaucracy meme
You’ve finally landed, visa in hand, but your painful journey into the world of German bureaucracy is only just beginning. These ones cut deep - a meme genre about the great equaliser for new arrivals, dealing with Kafkaesque German bureaucracy. The first unavoidable step is making an Anmeldung registration appointment , that is if you’ve been lucky enough to find a flat with Anmeldung …
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The German efficiency meme
As you broke into a furious sweat trying to make your Anmeldung appointment, the first myth to be dispelled was that of German efficiency. You now know that the Bürgeramt chaos is only the tip of the iceberg.
Now that you’ve settled in a bit and got some of your affairs in order, it's time to start appreciating Germany for what it truly is - often completely chaotic in many of the areas in which it is stereotypically thought to be excellently efficient.
The Deutsche Bahn meme
Six months have passed since your arrival and Deutsche Bahn’s mask of Pünktlichkeit has slipped to reveal its face of rosy-red embarrassment. Slating die Bahn is often called Germany’s national sport and you must learn how to play. Half of this slating is done in small talk and the other half is communicated through the medium of memes. There is no better place to passively pick up the lingo.
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The German tourist meme
Now that you’re starting to feel more at home, you may start to feel at one with the people who once seemed so different. For now, that Ja-maste is limited to a lack of patience with tourists on the cycle path. The tourist you once were in your new home is now the subject of your mockery:
And the behaviour of the holidaying German tourists you once mocked in your home country now makes perfect sense; those sun loungers must be claimed and wearing those Birkenstocks barefoot has suddenly become a little too chilly:
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Memes Berlin
If you’re living in Berlin , adding some socks to your stocks might have been the smallest of the radical changes to your appearance. You are now uniquely alternative, and you must go to great lengths to be perceived as such, even if that means looking like everyone else.
German humour and German language memes
You’ve transcended, you now laugh at German memes about Germany, but with the Germans and sometimes even in German. But don’t be caught laughing too hard now, the Auländerbehörde might hear you:
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25+ Hilarious Germany Puns for Your Instagram Caption
Posted on Last updated: September 28, 2023
Have you recently been on a trip to Germany and have a ton of sweet content to share on Instagram? Here are my favorite German puns for Instagram captions. Take your pick, adapt a couple of them, and have fun with it!
Whether it’s a load of amazing photos, creative reels, or a story that you want to make an impact on, you’re going to want an eye-catching caption.
The best and most fun way to do that? Puns of course (especially these hilarious Germany puns for Instagram!) Who doesn’t love puns? People who don’t like fun, that’s who!
Living in Berlin with a German husband, I’ve both said and heard my fair share of Germany-related puns over the years.
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Some are definitely better than others, especially if you’re sharing them with non-German speakers, people who aren’t super informed about German culture, or the different smaller cities that are just as cool as the popular bigger spots.
The best tactic is to keep it simple and relatable. It’s always a good idea to link it to the visual content itself, so if you have a ton of delicious foodie snaps, go with a German food-related pun.
If you’re doing a lot of wandering around the city streets, go with a city-specific pun.
It’s all about making your post look and feel cohesive. This way you can get the most engagement and it’ll bring your photos and puns to life, and who doesn’t want that?
So, what creative, German-related travel puns are on the table for you to use? Let’s dive in and find out more!
How to Use These Funny German Puns & German Quotes for Instagram (or Any Social Media)
I’ve included a ton of amazing and funny German-related puns in this article, but before I go anything further, feel free to use any of these puns on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, or wherever you want. If you want to tag me in your posts, feel free, I love to see all about your travels, especially considering Germany is my backyard!
If you don’t follow me already, you can find me pretty much on any platform as @wanderonwards – make sure you follow this actual verified account as there are currently a lot of spam versions of my account now, so make sure you’re following my actual account, and report any copycats!
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Germany City Name Puns: Germany Instagram Captions
One of the most fun and easiest places to start when thinking about German puns is with the city or area you’re visiting. Who can forget the “Ich bin Berliner” mishap – in case you don’t know Berliner is not someone who lives in the capital city, it’s German for donut…
With so many great cities that rhyme or sound similar to so many other words, it kind of all comes together.
Here are some excellent, tried-and-tested examples that you can use, including Berlin puns for your Berling Instagram captions!
Or you can use these puns about Germany as a base to build on with your own creative, pun-friendly flair.
1. “Danube believe how beautiful this view is?”
2. “Potsdam, it’s hot out here!”
3. “Let’s be Frankfurt.”
4. “Brrrr-lin, it’s cold out here!”
5. “Having a mighty Rhine time.”
6. “What’s that new Cologne?”
7. “Let me play your Saxony-phone.”
8. “Let’s play Heidelberg and seek.”
9. “Do the Münster Mash.”
10. “Planning the perfect German itinerary doesn’t have to take a lot of Erfurt.”
11. “Gather around the Bonn-fire”
In a subsect of German city-related puns, you can use German language words or the things that the city is known for. Plenty of cities have specialties that they’re well-known for from arts and culture to history, to food and drink, and beyond.
For example, “The street art in Berlin is very ad-mural-able.” Obviously accompanied by some gorgeous photos and videos of you touring the local street art. Sounds like Instagram gold to me!
German Language Puns
The next category of German puns that you can use for your Instagram captions is German language puns. Obviously, you’ll need to know a little bit of German , but you’ll also need to use basic words and phrases, or phonetic-sounding words that will translate well to non-German speakers.
Some great, Insta-friendly examples include:
12. “We’re getting dressed to the Neins.”
13. “Wunder lust.”
14. “You had me at hallo”
15. “Don’t be so bitte.”
16. “About to share some danke memes.”
17. “Would you be so kein?”
German Food Puns
One of the best things about visiting Germany is the culinary experience. There are a ton of great foodie destinations in Germany, depending on the city or area that you’re visiting.
Obviously, there are a lot of stereotypes here, primarily that German cuisine is predominantly made up of a lot of sausages. I mean, it’s not wrong when it tastes so right.
In addition to delicious sausages, you can also chow down on schnitzels, oozy cheeses, sauerkraut, pretzels, and a sort of pasta equivalent, spätzle.
There are a ton of tasty treats to demolish while you’re traveling around Germany, and if you love food and travel, photos of exciting foreign foods are always a surefire hit on Instagram and TikTok.
You can match one of these amazing German food puns to photos from a food tour or cooking class as great German Instagram Captions.
Got you feeling hungry? Get inspired for dinner and get some ideas for your Instagram captions at the same time with these pun-tastic captions!
18. “We have a Wiener schnitzel!”
19. “Taking cheesy selfies in Germany.”
20. “Don’t be such a sauerkraut.”
21. “A trip to Germany doesn’t have to take a ton of dough.”
22. “I’m looking for that spätzle someone.”
23. “I never sausage a delicious meal.”
24. “Stop being such a bratwurst.”
25. “Not the wurst day”
26. “No brat days in Berlin”
German Culture-Related Puns: The Best German Captions for Instagram
Our final category is more German culture-related puns. Think about the kinds of things that are quintessential to any trip to Germany. For many people, this means a lot of drinking.
Germany generally and Bavaria specifically are well known for their outstanding beers, so it’s no wonder that it’s a highlight for a lot of tourists.
One of the main times that tourists flood into Germany is during Oktoberfest. It’s a festival of all things Bavarian culture, including Lederhosen, Dirndls, and plenty of beer and bratwurst. If you’ve ever heard an oompah band and wondered where it gets played, it’s mostly at Oktoberfest.
Here are a few drinking-related Instagram captions:
27. “Pitcher perfect.”
28. “Ready or not, beer I come!”
29. “I make pour decisions.”
Another cultural reference for Germany is the bear – it’s the animal sigil – so it’s pretty common to see images of bears around the country. So, why not use the bear in your next Instagram caption with something like, “Can’t bear to leave Berlin.” I can’t bear to leave Berlin either!
Choose One of These Germany Captions!
So, enjoy this wide variety of amazing, German-related puns, and funny German captions for Instagram, for free for you to use across your Instagram, TikTok, Twitter feed, or wherever you share your travel photos and videos.
Captions are a great way of expressing yourself to your followers and audience, whether you know them in real life, or they’re strangers from further afield who like your content.
New followers can find you through your captions and it’s important to share your vibe so that people know what you’re all about. Puns show you’re creative and have a decent sense of humor, both great jumping-off points for building a successful travel-based account – trust me, I know!
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The very best German memes
by Leona Quigley
Published on August 31, 2022 / Updated on January 5, 2024
Germans are not exactly famed for their good sense of humor. While we can argue about how much truth that stereotype holds ( German wit can be quite odd if you’re not accustomed to it), the Germans love an internet meme as much as the rest of us. The jokes Germans tell about themselves through memes can help you understand German culture. And German language memes can be an easy way of learning German while having a good chuckle. To save you some time scrolling endlessly through social media, here are some of the most clever, curious, famous and funny German memes we’ve found.
- Es ist Mittwoch meine Kerle (It’s Wednesday my dudes)
- The Berlin Unicorn
- Not “lol”, “lül”
- High time for wine
- Angela abandons ship
- This is… Spargel?
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1. es ist mittwoch meine kerle (it’s wednesday my dudes).
The “it’s Wednesday my dudes” frog is one of those curious pieces of internet culture that endures despite few really understanding where it came from and why it’s funny. Whilst the original was posted on Tumblr in 2014, and gained traction through a popular vine, its popularity in Germany skyrocketed in 2017, when the German version appeared on Reddit bedecked in Lederhosen and holding a healthy tankard of beer.
2. The Berlin Unicorn
You visit Berlin in the warmth of summer, see the Brandenburger Tor, the Berliner Dom and Museum Island, sip a cold beer and think “what a city to live in!” Then you move here and notice some of the grimier corners, the skyrocketing rent and the broken glass. It’s a little dirty, a little shabby and a little bit gray. But at the end of the day that’s part of Berlin’s charm .
3. Not “lol”, “lül”
Germany’s greatest scientist , Albert Einstein, explains why Germans should logically use “lül” instead of “lol”. As the blackboard states: “Instead of the Anglosaxon “lol” we should say “lül”. On one hand, it means “laugh terribly loud”. On the other hand, lül looks like someone smiling joyfully and throwing their arms up in the air.
4. High time for wine
World leaders may not often seem relatable, but when they are, there’s sure to be a meme about it. This 2018 picture of then-chancellor Angela Merkel is just such a picture. Many took one glance at that picture and said to themselves: “I’ve been there too, Angela.” Having served as chancellor from 2005-2021, with many weighty political issues and some particularly tiresome world leaders, one could imagine she might need something a little stronger than a glass of vino!
5. Angela abandons ship
Another excellent Merkel meme, this one depicting the former Chancellor’s timely escape from politics into Ruhestand (retirement), which coincided with a series of electoral disasters for her party the CDU (Christian Democratic Union). While the CDU floundered, Angela avoided having to deal with the fallout just as smoothly as Captain Jack Sparrow hopping cleanly off a sinking ship onto the safety of a dock.
6.This is… Spargel?
One of the great mysteries of German culture is the national obsession with asparagus or Spargel . April to June is known to Germans as Spargelzeit (asparagus time), the period when white asparagus is in season, when “white gold” fills the markets and asparagus dishes become the premier fare of many German restaurants. Their devotion to the vegetable is nothing less than Spartan.
Laugh and learn with German memes
Hopefully we haven’t encouraged you to fall down the rabbit hole of scrolling endlessly through internet meme pages. If you do though, why not do it auf Deutsch ? Just like books , podcasts and movies , funny German memes are a great way of learning the language and gaining greater insight into German culture.
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Leona has her roots in the South of Ireland, where she grew up on her family farm. She went on to study World Politics at Leiden University College, The Hague and then completed her MPhil in International History at Trinity College Dublin. Leona has now settled in Berlin, having fallen in love with the city. In her spare time she is working on perfecting her German in anticipation of her doctoral studies, during which she plans to study modern German social history. Her hobbies include bouldering, dancing and reading a healthy mix of history books and corny fantasy fiction. You can find more info about her on LinkedIn .
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Language: German
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Published: Aug 15, 2022
20 German Memes for a Good Laugh in German
Do you like funny memes? Do you have a treasured meme collection? Do your friends come to you when they need a dank meme to lift their spirits?
Whether you’re a meme expert or a meme novice, this German memes article is for you.
Memes, believe it or not, are a great language learning tool. They are small pieces of authentic language that reference culture and current events in a funny, accessible way.
So let’s take a look at some funny German memes and get to learning, shall we?
Table of contents
1. deutsche bahn: caught off guard, 2. the clown from it and its german debut, 3. dora: what’s she staring at, 4. the joys and struggles of online learning, 5. german memes: trash, 6. chili pepper, a nighttime snack, 7. a bad grade at school, 8. when your stomach is not happy, 9. left hand, no photos, please, 10. lifehacks, 11. i don’t want a hangover, 11. the german articles: agents of chaos.
- 12. Die oder Das Nutella?
- 13. Deutsche Ordnung
14. Internet Speed
15. christian lindner: fan of the free market, 16. diy firecrackers, 17. teachers with illegible handwriting, 18. can you take criticism, 19. scary, scarier – and scariest, 20. i hereby declare this discussion as over, share these german memes to get others laughing.
Translation:
“Winter: brings regular cold weather with frost, snow, and wind each year
The Deutsche Bahn each year:”
This meme is making fun of the Deutsche Bahn, the company that operates long-distance trains within Germany. Especially in recent years, the Deutsche Bahn has experienced issues with delays and cancellations due to heavy snow and wind.
If you want to learn more about the Deutsche Bahn auf Deutsch , you can take a look at this Der Spiegel article in German. It talks about why bad weather impacts the trains.
You could also read this hilarious article from Germany’s version of The Onion, Der Postillon . It satirically claims that the Deutsche Bahn should become a casino since the arrival of a train is “purely based on chance.”
Or, of course, you can keep reading this article to enjoy some more funny German memes.
If you’ve spent time on YouTube looking for German content, you may already be familiar with Galileo. Galileo is a TV program that releases short documentary features. Some topics include what flight attendants do in a day or how budget supermarkets have such low prices.
Here, this meme pokes fun at Galileo’s filming techniques through a comparison to the film IT. (As a Stephen King fan, this meme is coming right for me.)
In a grammatical sense, one thing that stands out is the use of man . This man is different from Mann , the word for “man” in German. Man with one “n” is used as a general subject.
In English, this usage might translate as “ you actually can’t film down here” or “ one cannot film down here.”
Translation: “How Dora stares when she’s asked where the mountain that she’s one meter away from is”
One interesting thing about this meme is the capitalization of “sie.”
“Sie” in German can mean either “you (formal),” “she,” or “they.” When it is used as “you (formal),” it is always capitalized, no matter where it appears within the sentence.
The “sie” in this meme, however, is “she,” which you can tell from the verb conjugation ( hat , not haben ). For this reason, its capitalization is technically incorrect. This is a good reminder that even native speakers make “mistakes” sometimes when they write, which is good news for language learners!
I also would like to point out my love for Tyler the Creator (the person pictured) and how much I love that he’s in the meme. (chef’s kiss)
“Students don’t have to go to school anymore because of corona
They still have to do assignments though”
This meme, interestingly enough, features US President Joe Biden.
“ Arbeitsaufträge machen “ means something like “ Aufgaben machen ,“ or to do school tasks. This meme is saying that, although kids don’t have to go to school, they still have to do schoolwork. (What a bummer!)
One thing to point out grammatically is the use of the accusative case after “ in .” “ In ” is a bit tricky because it’s one of several so-called two-way prepositions. Two-way prepositions sometimes take the accusative case, and sometimes take the dative case.
So here, where “in die Schule” is referring to going to school, the accusative is used. The cool thing about this is that, since the accusative indicates motion, the verb “ gehen ” (to go) is not necessary to include in the sentence!
To learn more about German prepositions and cases, including these tricky two-way prepositions, check here .
“Random person: German memes are trash Me: Meme is meme”
If you’ve been paying attention to this article, clearly German memes are not trash, or inferior to English memes.
A meme is a meme, after all.
Translation: “When you get hungry at night but you grab the chili pepper instead of the carrot by accident”
Here you can see the German equivalent of “accidentally” or “by accident,” aus Versehen .
I don’t know how much I relate to this meme, but it is funny in its own way.
Translation: “When your parents have to sign a bad grade of yours”
A Spongebob meme? You’ve already caught my attention.
“me the whole day having eaten nothing
My stomach:”
Here you can see that the German word for “nothing,” nichts , is written as nix . This is a popular abbreviation that you may see in other memes or even in a text conversation!
Translation: “No, left hand! Stop photographing me!”
This poor young woman was just trying to pretend that someone else was taking her picture, but her angle wasn’t quite right.
If only she had moved the camera a little to the other side…
Translation: “when you change the date of the homework so the teacher doesn’t notice that you did it so late.”
This is a classic trick. I mean, who can’t relate? This is how memes unite people across countries and languages.
Here the German meme prefers the general subject man , but in English, “you” sounds better.
One can also see German’s tendency to put the verb at the end of the clause: because wenn comes at the beginning, the verb ändert comes after Hausaufgaben .
As you can see in this German meme, this popular Kermit meme format from a couple years ago also comes in German.
Good Kermit, who “doesn’t want a hangover”, struggles with Evil Kermit, who insists on “just ‘one’ beer.” We all know how that night ends!
Because Kater , literally “cat” but also used for “hangover”, is a masculine noun and in the accusative case, we add -en to kein .
Do you find German articles tricky? Well, you’re not alone – the people who make German memes think so too!
The three articles, der , die , and das , are represented in the picture by fluffy birds. They respond to “ich,” who says that German is easy.
They say lass es uns vermasseln , or basically, “let’s mess things up.”
If German articles are giving you a headache, check out this page to get things straight!
12. Die oder Das Nutella?
Oh, this one is super juicy, speaking of articles…
This meme presents das Nutella and die Nutella in a staring match.
If you thought articles couldn’t be more complicated, think again – sometimes, German speakers themselves don’t know what the right article for a noun is!
According to the Duden website , the gender of many brand or product names is not fixed.
Some people choose the feminine form, because Nutella ends in ella , a feminine ending in the original Italian. Others choose the neuter, since it is often used for foreign words.
What a mess!
So, if you choose to speak of Nutella in German, do so at your own risk. You may encounter some strong opinions!
13. Deutsche Ordnung
“Pool: opens at 9
Germans at 5:30: Come Brigitte, the choice of seats is not very big”
Germans often get a reputation for loving Ordnung , or order. People say they always come on time and have a gift for detail. This meme pokes a bit of fun at that, showing someone leaving at 5:30 am to get to a pool that opens at 9.
“Slow internet:
The same internet when an ad comes:”
Internet in German is a neuter noun. Because it comes in the nominative case in both of these two examples, an -es is added to both langsam (slow) and selb (same).
Translation: “I came, I saw and I did not govern, because the market already had done it and I saw that it was good.”
The first part of this meme plays on the German equivalent of veni vidi vici . In English, we say “I came, I saw, I conquered,” while in German it’s “ ich kam, ich sah, ich siegte .”
The man in this picture is Christian Lindner, the Chairman of the Free Democratic Party ( Freie Demokratische Partei , or FDP). He is known for his opposition to tax increases and government spending. The meme here satirizes his free-market views.
Translation: “Germans making their own firecrackers today”
For the New Year, or Silvester in German, local governments in Germany may limit the number of fireworks a person can buy. For this reason, people may make their own, as shown in this picture.
“Teacher: just write it down from the board
My teacher’s handwriting:”
Have you ever had a teacher whose handwriting was totally illegible? This person certainly has.
The person whose name is in the picture, Olaf Scholz, is the current Prime Minister of Germany. He took over from Angela Merkel in December 2021.
“Me: Criticism is super, keep it coming!
Also me when someone criticizes me:”
A lot of us can probably relate to the fact that it’s easier to say we take criticism well than to actually take criticism well.
Translation: “Serial killers, horror movie monster, people who have a picture of themselves as their background”
Personally, I find this meme hilarious. What does it mean to have a picture of yourself as your background? I guess that’s what self-love is.
The person in this photo is Ronald Pofalla, a German politician from the center-right Christian Democratic Union party.
In 2003, he was criticized for his connections to the US National Security Agency, which had been spying on German citizens. During the investigation, he “declared the discussion as over,” which the meme here is parodying.
I hope you enjoyed learning about German memes!
If this article has changed your life and you desperately need more German memes, be sure to check out these pages:
On Instagram, you can follow @alman_memes2.0 or @galerie.arschgeweih .
Online, you can check out kekememes or just search deutsche memes on Google.
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Matt Anderson
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Matthew has a degree in foreign languages and English. He writes freelance content in addition to novels and short stories. You can find his debut novel, Love in Doom and Secession , here
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German Memes: 6 Best Places to Find Them Online
Learning and understanding humor is one of the hardest parts of learning a new language and culture.
German memes are a great way to find your German funny bone .
Trouble is, they can be a little hard to find.
Hab keine Angst! I’ve tracked down some great resources to get your meme fix… in Deutsch!
Where to Find German Memes
- 1. Deutsche Memes (German Memes)
2. German Memes on Pinterest
- 3. r/ich_iel on Reddit
4. Memes uff Schwäbisch
5. a google images meme search.
- 6. Memes auf Deutsch (Memes in German)
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1. Deutsche Memes (German Memes)
This Facebook page and Instagram account is seemingly no longer updated, but they are treasure troves of German memes. Run by the user Unhöflich (rude), these memes take images from pop culture and beyond and relate them to everyday experiences. The results are hilarious!
Example meme from this resource:
Taken from Deutsche Memes’ Instagram account, the above meme depicts Lindsay Lohan distraught on the phone. In the late 2010s, Lindsay Lohan was known for her public breakdowns that effectively destroyed her once successful acting and singing career.
The German writing overhead says, “Wenn deine Eltern dich zwingen, deine eigenen Arzttermine und ‘Erwachsenen-Anrufe’ zu machen” (When your parents force you to make your own doctor’s appointments and “adult calls”).
I would argue Pinterest is your best bet for finding German memes, since it’s a huge collection of categorized memes that you can search for by keyword. I searched for “German memes” and dozens of options came up, including the linked example below.
One funny example includes a frog lying on its back looking cozy, using lily pads and surrounding foliage like a lounge chair. The meme says, “Mir reicht, wenn ich weiß, dass ich könnte, wenn ich wollte,” which translates to “It’s enough for me when I know that I could if I wanted to.”
Another translation for Mir reicht (es) is “I’ve had enough,” which still works well in the statement, but it’s important to hone in on the context to not only make the statement funnier, but to understand it better. This is a wonderful example of the German subjunctive mood , focusing on the past tense.
3. r/ ich_iel on Reddit
r/ ich_iel is a subreddit that posts many memes in German. In fact, it’s the German version of the r/me_irl subreddit . As with all subreddits on Reddit, you can sort the posts by “Hot” (posts that are getting lots of interactions), “New” (the newest posts) or “Top” (posts that have the most upvotes).
The memes are posted by the subreddit’s moderators and also by other subreddit members. That means that there is a constant stream of memes being added pretty much daily. It also means that you can create and post your own memes if you’d like.
The above meme is meant to be read from the top down. In the first section, there is a traffic sign and a sentence describing what this sign is supposed to mean: “Immer diese komischen Schilder am Straßenrand ‘Vorsicht Kinder!'” (Always these funny signs on the roadside saying “Caution, children!”)
The next image shows a vespa and says, “Als ob ich vor denen Angst habe!” (As if I’m afraid of them!) This meme is presumably a commentary on vespa riders and how they supposedly don’t follow traffic rules in Germany.
A Facebook group serves as a solid way to see an ongoing collection of posts, and this one focuses on students and younger people in the Schwäbisch town in Germany. Keep in mind that many of them are a little vulgar.
Schwäbisch is also considered a dialect of High German , so the memes might be a little tricky to decipher, but they provide a nice look into a whole different way to speak German.
Dogs make memes more interesting, so one meme stands out on this site , which everyone can relate to. It shows a dog looking as if he’s sitting and using a computer.
The dog says, “Windows 10? I benutz emmer no XP,” which has a rough translation to “Windows 10? I’m still using XP.” In terms of cultural significance, the meme shows that Germans are rather tech and business oriented, bashing companies like Microsoft and Apple.
Another unlimited meme searcher, the German Google Image Search, brings up plenty of memes based on categories if you click on the titles at the top of your search. Just a quick search revealed that they have categories for Spongebob, Merkel and other funny memes.
Some statements don’t sound too funny until you put them on SpongeBob’s face (or Spongebob Schwammkopf , as he’s known in the German-speaking world). In this meme from Google Images , we see Spongebob in bed dramatically clutching his foghorn alarm, utter anguish in his eyes. The captions reads: “Dieser Moment, wenn dein Wecker klingelt, während du einen schönen Traum hattest.” (The moment when your alarm goes off while you were having a nice dream.) Some quotidian struggles are clearly universal, it seems.
Google Images works well for beginners and intermediate learners, seeing as how the caption in this meme gives a good example of how verbs behave in sentences. Here we see how a word like während can be used as a subordinating conjunction, which means it pushes the verb hattest to the end of the clause.
6. Memes auf Deutsch (Memes in German)
This Facebook page seems to be active recently, so here’s hoping that new memes are added soon! In case they aren’t, this page is still a pretty big archive of memes in German.
Run by administrator Sei Peruanisch (Be Peruvian), these memes draw on pop culture icons such as Spongebob SquarePants, the Simpsons and Mr. Bean. They also have an international flavor, sometimes commenting on Peruvian and other cultures.
The above meme shows a baby with her eyes closed and her hands in the air. The German reads, “Wenn du betrunken im Club bist und dein Song kommt” (When you’re drunk in the club and your song comes on).
While this meme is hilarious in German, its content also mirrors memes in other languages such as English. In fact, that’s the great thing about learning with German memes: sometimes you may already know their structure or what the words are supposed to say. This makes understanding them easier!
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You bet they can. Memes provide a quick and hilarious way to brush up on quick phrases , jokes and vocabulary. Many of them use images referring to recent or past events, offering a unique look into what Germans are talking about right now.
Some memes are like brain busters too, causing you to really work your mind. For example, a pun requires you to translate the initial joke, but also think about the other German word the phrase is referring to.
As you can see, some German memes are easy to translate and understand the jokes, but others use Internet slang , jargon or even varying dialects, forcing you to search around and learn what they actually mean. You may even have no problem with the translation, yet the humor doesn’t translate.
Regardless, the hunt is part of the fun, so enjoy brushing up on your German humor skills with some of these silly German memes.
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by Ildi · February 3, 2023
Boppard is a town in the north of the Rhineland-Palatinate state in Germany. The small town on the Rhine is a surprisingly underrated destination for a day trip. It’s a short drive or train ride from Kaiserslautern . If you are planning your next day trip from the KMC area in Germany, consider checking out Boppard.
Boppard, Germany, is a picturesque little town with a lot of character and a lovely downtown area. It’s a town that takes its history seriously. But it’s not just about its history; it’s also a town with many things to see and do and even some excellent food.
In this blog post, we’ll take a look at Boppard and see why it’s worth visiting. We will share with you some of the things to do in Boppard that you can enjoy during your visit. From enjoying gorgeous natural scenery to checking out the local museums, we will have something for everyone.
Things to see in Boppard
Boppard is a small town in Germany with a lot to offer visitors. Here are some of the things to do in Boppard:
Take a stroll in the old town
The old town area of Boppard lies on the left shore of the Rhine. You can quickly discover historical buildings on foot. As you walk on the cobblestoned streets, you will always get a glimpse of the riverside promenade.
In Boppard, the Rhine flows through its greatest bend, known as the Bopparder Hamm . You can walk along the promenade from the castle to the Bopparded Hamm and have a drink or bite in one of the many restaurants or bars.
Take a boat tour on the Rhine River
Boppard lies at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Rhine Valley and is a great starting point for a river cruise. You can take a boat tour and see the picturesque vineyards and castles in the Rhine Valley. The ticket office for the ferries is on the promenade. Address: Rheinallee 56154 Boppard
You can purchase your tickets there, and you are have to be at the landing-stage 15 minutes before departure. They offer several different tours, e.g., the nostalgia route with the highlights between Rüdesheim and Koblenz, or the Loreley tour to the spot where – according to the legend – a beautiful maiden threw herself into the river in despair over her lover and was transformed into a siren who lured fishermen to destruction.
Take the Boppard Chairlift
The Sesselbahn in Boppard offers a scenic ride over the city. You’ll get a spectacular view of the Rhine Valley and the surrounding area. From Boppard-Mühltal, the chairlift takes you to the summit.
The view down the valley from the lift stretches south to Boppard, “the pearl of the Rhine.” You have a view of vineyards and forests, cliffs, and old oak trees.
The cable car runs daily from the end of March to the end of October.
Tip: When I visited in 2022, they didn’t take credit cards, so bring cash.
Vierseenblick
The destination of the chairlift is the best-known lookout point, the Vierseenblick (“Four-Lake-View”). From the vantage point of the observation platform, the slopes and the Rhine loop create an optical impression that the Rhine is made up of four separate lakes, vier seen.
Boppard is surrounded by beautiful nature, so why not take a walk and explore?
If you forgot to bring cash for the chairlift, walking up to Vierseenblick is enough hiking for a day. I have done this hike with two young children, and it was doable even without fancy hiking gear. The Vierseenblick station is the starting point for further beautiful walks and hikes.
Visit the Boppard wine cellars
Boppard is known for its wine-making, and you can visit the city’s many wine cellars and taste some of the local wines. Bopparder Hamm – the largest loop of the Rhine – gives its name to a famous wine-growing district. The slopes on the left bank of the Rhine form the largest area under vines in the Middle Rhine Valley. Mainly Riesling, Rivaner, and Pinot Noir are grown there.
Check out the Boppard Museum
Located in the former castle, the Boppard Museum is a great place to learn about the city’s history and the region. It features a wide range of artifacts, including the Thonet bentwood chair exhibition. Michael Thonet was born in Boppard and manufactured his famous furniture here, which is featured in an exciting exhibition today. Strange, but true.
Visit a festival
Several festivals take place in Boppard each year, such as the Boppard Wine Festival in September, the Boppard Festival of Jazz and Blues, and the Mittelrhein Musik Festival.
Things to eat in Boppard, Germany
The historic old town is home to various restaurants offering a range of traditional German and international cuisine. The German restaurants serve regional specialties such as riesling, schweinshaxe, and schnitzel, while the international restaurants offer dishes from all over the world.
Romerburg Restaurant in Boppard is a fine-dining restaurant that offers a cozy atmosphere. The menu includes classic German dishes like sauerbraten, schnitzel, and rouladen and international cuisine like pasta, steak, and seafood. The restaurant also has a great selection of wines and beer, making it ideal for a romantic evening or special occasion.
For a more casual outing, check out the popular Cafe zeitgeist. It is an inviting cafe that serves delicious freshly-brewed coffee and a variety of snacks. The atmosphere is modern and chic. Cafe Zeitgeist is the perfect place to enjoy a hot cup of coffee and some delicious panini while taking in the beautiful views of Boppard.
Things to buy in Boppard
Boppard, Germany, is a great place to shop and find unique items. From antiques to handmade jewelry, there is something for everyone here. You can find traditional German clothing, jewelry, pottery, and unique souvenirs from the area. Food lovers can enjoy fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and local wines. Boppard is also a great place to pick up some traditional German gifts like cuckoo clocks, wooden figurines, and hand-carved toys.
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Getting to Bingen from Kaiserslautern
For those who live in Kaiserslautern, the regional train through Bingen is a great option to get to Boppard. This relaxing train ride takes you along the Rhein, a scenic route you can enjoy with your family or friends.
The other option is to take the A61 and A63 to get to Boppard. The drive is less scenic but faster than taking the train . From the north (Koblenz), stay on the main road B9 through Boppard.
The Boppard tourist office offers a wealth of information on the town and its surroundings, as well as maps and brochures.
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Boppard, Germany, is a charming town with an exciting history that dates back to the 12th century. It is also known for its unique architecture, which includes a number of half-timbered houses. Boppard produces some of the finest wines in the region.
So whether you are a wine lover or just looking for a day out, Boppard is the place to be.
I covered a lot of great places to visit and things to do in the town, so be sure to check it out! I would love to hear your thoughts and recommendations, so please feel free to leave a comment below.
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Looking for the best quotes about Germany? The lands that make up Germany have inspired travelers for millennia!
From historians to novelists and everyone in between, it seems everyone who comes here has something to say about Germany.
So whether you’re looking for travel inspiration or Germany Instagram captions, here are my favorite Germany quotes!
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The Best Germany Quotes & Germany Instagram Captions
Here are my favorite quotes about Germany, including inspiration from, poems, literature, pop culture, and quotes by famous German authors!
Germany Travel Quotes
Now “my Germany” is not only a distant consciousness but a solid and living part of me that I carry with me wherever I go. – Zita Steele
I always say I have two hearts – one beats for Poland and the other for Germany. -Lukas Podolski
Germany is a great nation only because its people have so much Polish blood in their veins. -Friedrich Nietzsche
There is this advantage about German beer: it does not make a man drunk as the word drunk is understood in England.
There is nothing objectionable about him; he is simply tired. He does not want to talk; he wants to be let alone, to go to sleep; it does not matter where— anywhere. – Jerome K. Jerome
A German wine label is one of the things life’s too short for. – Kingsley Amis
No matter what its citizens get up to, Hamburg always manages to keep its nose clean. – Carey Harrison
To walk through the ruined cities of Germany is to feel an actual doubt about the continuity of civilization. -George Orwell
In Germany, salads are assemblies of ham and mayonnaise, not trendy tossed leaves. -Rachel Johnson
The buildings appear to be glued together, mostly small houses and apartment blocks that looked nervous. There is murky snow spread out like a carpet.
There is concrete, empty hat-stand trees, and gray air. – Markus Zusak
These handkerchief gardens are a traditional German solution to apartment dwellers’ yearning for a tool shed and a vegetable garden.
They make a patchwork of green in odd corners of urban land, along train lines or canals or, as here, in the lee of the Wall. – Anna Funde
Germany is, of course, my country. -Angelique Kerber
Funny Quotes About Germany
The left-hand lane is exclusively for the use of Porsches, BMWs, and Mercedes. Dark-colored vehicles only, please.
If you’re driving a white or silver car, please stick to the middle lane and moderate your speed. Loser! – Cathy Dobson
Americans brag about their assault rifles. Germans brag about their exotic vacations. – Oliver Markus Malloy
What is now the EU was set up so that France and Germany could hug each other so tightly in a loving embrace that neither would be able to get an arm free with which to punch the other. – Tim Marshall
In Berlin, I worked from home, where the only other women sat sedately on my bookshelves.
They were good company, it has to be said, but a little quiet. – Luisa Weiss
Some guy in Germany has my face tattooed on the back of his calf.
That was wild. It was a decent tattoo job, but that’s kind of weird for me. -Megan Rapinoe
The most I’ve smoked in a day was over an ounce, in Germany. -Method Man
Germans at the time believed, a little oddly, that dyes k**led germs by turning the germs’ vital organs the wrong color. – Sam Kean
Poor old Germany. Too big for Europe, too small for the world. – Henry Kissinger
Quotes about the German Language
The entire language is threatening. -Charles V
When one is polite in German, one lies. -Goethe
German is a much more precise language than English.
Americans throw the word love around for everything: I love my wife! I love all my friends! I love rock music! I love the rain! I love comic books! I love peanut butter!
The word you use to describe your feelings for your wife should not be the same word you use to describe your feelings for peanut butter. – Oliver Markus
When I went to Germany, all I knew were German swear words. -Son Heung-min
It might be hard, but it’s still more logical than English. -Dave Kellett
Learning German is what eternity was made for. -Mark Twain
Life is too short to learn German. -Richard Porson
German is only romantic if you have a past in it. -John Irving
The German language is so sonorous, isn’t it? Beautiful language…the language of poetry. Angry, angry poetry. -John Oliver
A young lady has no s**, but a turnip has. -Mark Twain
No German knows what he actually wants to say. -Umberto Eco
Whenever the literary German dives into a sentence, that is the last you are going to see of him till he emerges on the other side of his Atlantic with his verb in his mouth. -Mark Twain
In German, there are a dozen different words that describe varying degrees of liking something a lot.
Germans almost never use the word love, unless they mean a deep romantic love. I have never told my parents I love them because it would sound melodramatic, inappropriate, and almost incestuous.
In German, you tell your mother that you hold her very dear, not that you are in love with her. – Oliver Markus
Quotes About Germans & German Culture
An appeal to fear never finds an echo in German hearts. – Otto von Bismarck
I’m German in my mind, but from a Germany that doesn’t exist anymore. -Karl Lagerfeld
To the meaningless French idealisms: Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, we propose the three German realities: Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery. – Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bülow
I would sum up the German character best by saying that they are the best of losers and the worst of winners. – Edmund Ironside
The thing that I like about Germany is that Germans are so much like us. It’s not like going to some other countries, where the differences are overwhelming and you walk around in a fog. Germans are so similar to Americans. -Matt Damon
History Quotes About Germany
We needed 40 years to overcome East Germany. Sometimes in history, one has to be prepared for the long haul and not ask after four months if it still makes sense to keep up our demands. -Angela Merkel
The tears I have cried over Germany have dried. I have washed my face. -Marlene Dietrich
My struggle led to the reunification of Germany and the creation of the state of Europe. We destroyed the borders; globalization is on the horizon. -Lech Walesa
In my several visits to Germany, I have written in admiration of that country’s strenuous efforts to face its past and make amends. -Richard Cohen
In Germany, I have been acknowledged again since the fall of Hitler, but my works, partly suppressed by the Nazis and partly destroyed by the war; have not yet been republished there. -Hermann Hesse
Italy in the 1920s, Germany in the ’30s, East Germany in the ’50s, Czechoslovakia in the ’60s, the Latin American dictatorships in the ’70s, China in the ’80s and ’90s – all dictatorships and would-be dictators target newspapers and journalists. -Naomi Wolf
In Germany, they have great difficulty with anything that smacks of cultism or messianic leadership. You can’t talk about leadership in its charismatic forms. -David Whyte
At German unification, we were lucky to get so much help from West Germany. Now, we have the good fortune of being able to help each other in Europe. -Angela Merkel
Song Lyrics About Germany
You by the phone
Are you all alone?
It’s a long way back to Germany
-The Ramones
You can go anywhere.
You deserve some fun and rest.
You deserve the very best.
She went to Germany. Went there without me.
She went to Germany.
Left me in misery.
She went to Germany. Gots some style insanity.
Left me in disharmony.
Why you gonna do?
-Violent Femmes
The lights are down in Germany
and Germany is closed to me
different somehow this time.
-Ian Anderson
Germany
Must germinate
In a German way
Love the sight and love the sound
I wish that I could stick around
-Kirsty MacColl
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5 Things to Pack for Your Trip to Germany
I have an entire Germany packing list , that includes what to pack for Germany for every season, but here are some quick picks:
The Lonely Planet Germany guidebook for your trip. It can be hard to find big, international guidebooks once you land (or they’ll be way overpriced). Get yours ahead of time, either a hard copy or on a Kindle.
An Unlocked Cell Phone so that you can use a German sim card while here to help navigate public transportation and when you’re on the road.
Backup Charging Bank for your cell phone since you’ll be using it as a camera, GPS system, and general travel genie.
A Camera since Germany is super photogenic. I use a mix of my Nikon D810 and my Samsung8 smartphone these days.
A Great Day Bag so you can carry what you need with you (like your camera, snacks, water, sunscreen, cash, etc).
My current favorite is the Pacsafe Citysafe , which is especially great for German cities because it has many anti-theft features designed to deter pickpockets.
It also transitions to a night bag more easily and won’t embarrass you if you go to dinner directly after sightseeing all day.
Read next: What to Pack for Germany: the Ultimate Germany Packing List for Women & Men
More Germany Travel Resources
If you’re headed to Germany, start with my list of the 21 Things to Know Before Traveling to Germany so you’re prepared when you get here and my favorite reasons to visit Germany in autumn.
If you’re thinking of going to Berlin, check out my guide to the best Berlin day trips and my favorite Berlin souvenirs and gifts.
I also love visiting Dresden! Check out these beautiful pictures of Dresden and the best Dresden street art to inspire your trip. I also have a guide to the best Dresden Instagram spots , best Dresden tours , and what to do in the hip Dresden Neustadt neighborhood.
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