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Tag der deutschen-
I would utilize the German Pride Day to create a product commemorating the day. Every product would have a different fact regarding Germany.
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Eye Contact During Toasts-
Now, this is a difficult one but
I could make little toasts on the side of my product on glass bottles, depending on my product. And have a lesson of the day
-The capital of Germany is Berlin, center of the nation.
-The Germans speak the German/Swiss language.
-The population of Germany is 80.6 million.
-Germany is a Parliamentary Republic state, investing its power into the Parliament.
-Germany uses the Euro, which equates to .94 of a USD.
-The current Prime Minister of Germany is Angela Merkel.
-Germany is most famous for its chocolate.
-The name for Germany in the German language is Deutschland.
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Advent Calenders-
I could create advent calenders that conform with the German tradition to increase sales. Have a theme of the day per say.
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Oktoberfest Tradition-
I could create Oktoberfest specials for my product to increase total national sales.
5 Businesses Interacting With Germany
1.) PC/Phone- Apple/Microsoft
2.) Gaming- Xbox/Playstation
3.) Food - Mcdonalds/Wendy's
4.) Cars- BMW/Chevrolet/Ford
5.) Drinks- Coke/Dr.Pepper
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Knocking On Desks:
Another difficult one, I would utilize the sides to remind those to knock.
1.) Oktoberfest- October 3rd to celebrate German Unity Day.
2.) Advent Calenders- Open a piece a day and get a chocolate, popular around Christmas.
3.) Tag der deutschen- Germanic Pride day, equivalent to our Independance Day in America.
4.) Eye contact- It is tradition to look one in the eyes when saying "cheers" or get 7 years of bad luck.
5.) Knocking- Some Germans prefer knocking on a desk over clapping as a sign of respect.
1.) Machines, engines, pumps: US$132.9 billion (12.7% of total German imports)
2.) Electronic equipment: $124.1 billion (11.8%)
3.) Vehicles: $101.9 billion (9.7%)
4.) Oil: $98.9 billion (9.4%)
5.) Pharmaceuticals: $45.5 billion (4.3%)
1.) Vehicles: US$249 billion (18.7% of total exports)
2.) Machines, engines, pumps: $226.1 billion (17%)
3.) Electronic equipment: $131.1 billion (9.9%)
4.) Pharmaceuticals: $76.1 billion (5.7%)
5.) Medical, technical equipment: $61.5 billion (4.6%)