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>>34708 i guess idem is a german thing? or is it unique to luxembougish? or am i completely missing something?
i havent been to half those shops, and even if i had, our tastes would likely differ. one man's trash is another's treasure. additionally, i would recommend only going to shops you care about to start with. ie, unless you care a lot about handbags, if you dont need a handbag, there are very few handbag shops that are worth visiting. get what im trying to say?
encourage your bro to try and get in to one of those schools - ive heard they're not that easy to get into due to the high youth population in berlin, but since he speaks german it will help him greatly. if he gets in, you'll always have a place there to crash ;)
i'm going to say it - 3 days isnt enough time to really see berlin. if you want to come close, you are going to have to be very very busy, and either not sleep or miss out on either the nightlife or sightseeing. since your bro is underage, i guess itll be the nightlife. most young males like things like war more than art museums etc. i like both, and am from australia where we arent really spoilt for choice in that regard, so those things have taken up a lot of my time when traveling in europe. luckily i find it very enjoyable to wander around modern art museums, or checking out architecture, while spaced out from clubbing the night before.
currywurst(or even doner)>BK or DD imo, but each to their own
i dont think youll have a problem with curfew, but just keep in mind that if a bouncer, cop, etc, knows that he is under 18, he can be taken back to the hotel after midnight. if you only plan on being out til 1, it shouldnt be a big deal anyway
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