Apr 3, 2007 22:02
17 yrs ago
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Can we call each other you?
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I heard that in German etiquette, it is improper to call someone "Du" until you ask. I don't know the phrase. I'm sure it starts with "Koennen wir..." but I don't know what the rest of it would be.
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(German)
4 +8 | können wir uns duzen? | Kim Metzger |
4 +5 | Darf ich Ihnen das Du anbieten? | Julia Glasmann |
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können wir uns duzen?
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Comment: "Thanks for the help! This is exactly what I was looking for"
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Darf ich Ihnen das Du anbieten?
There is no general rule of who to address to with "du" or with "Sie".
Normally you only offer the "Du" if you are either older than the other person or in a higher position (job-wise). If in doubt, just watch how people around you are dealing that problem.
The translation Kim proposed is of course right - my translation might be appropriate in a rather formal situation (e.g. job).
Normally you only offer the "Du" if you are either older than the other person or in a higher position (job-wise). If in doubt, just watch how people around you are dealing that problem.
The translation Kim proposed is of course right - my translation might be appropriate in a rather formal situation (e.g. job).
Peer comment(s):
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Wilhelm Deutsch
: I agree a 100% with Julia. Darf ich Ihnen das Du anbieten? It is in my humble opinion , both formal and very polite. Thanks, Wm D.
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Erik Freitag
: Yes, this is it.
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Sandra SAYN (X)
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silvia glatzhofer
: oder auch: ... das Duwort....
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Annette Scheulen
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