
Forts, castles and valleys combine history, hiking and gastronomy, with cuisine including wines, pastries and soups.
01.01 New Year
Easter Monday
May 01.05, Labor Day
June 23.06, National Day
August 15.08, Dormition of the Virgin Mary
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
112, single emergency number
113 police
112, fire department
112, emergency medical care
– Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister, President of the European Commission
- Henri, Grand Duke
– Joseph Kersh, businessman
– photographing banking institutions
– export of antiques without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
– smoking in restaurants and bars
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– The polite address “Monsieur/Madame” is retained even when meeting someone
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– It is customary to give up your seat to the elderly on public transport.
– Politeness and punctuality are valued
– greeting / Moien / moien
– gratitude / Merci / merci
– please / Wann ech gelift / vann ekh gelift
– Excuse me / Pardon / pardon
– Where is the bus…? / Wou ass den Bus…? / vu as den bus
– how much does a ticket cost? / Wéi vill kascht de Billi? / vei vil kasht de billi
– pharmacy / Apdikt / apdikt
– I need a doctor / Ech brauch en Dokter / ekh brauch en dokter
– I need help / Ech brauch Hëllef / ekh brauch hellef
– call the police / Rufft d'Police / ruft d'police
– call an ambulance / Rufft eng Ambulanz / ruft eng ambulanz
– Very tasty! / Ganz lecker! / ganz lekker
– bill, please / D'Rechnung, wann ech gelift / d'rechnung vann ekh gelift
– toast / Op eis Gesondheet! (For our health!) / op eis gesondheet
– joke / In Luxembourg, three languages are all official!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (pates, wines)
– History and culture
– Architecture and museums
– Financial center of Europe
– Multilingualism and traditions
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and taxes
- Personal income
– Social conflicts
– Immigration
– visit castles
– walk around the old town
– to taste wine
– haikit
Forts, castles and valleys combine history, hiking and gastronomy, with cuisine including wines, pastries and soups.
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01.01 New Year
Easter Monday
May 01.05, Labor Day
June 23.06, National Day
August 15.08, Dormition of the Virgin Mary
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
112, single emergency number
113 police
112, fire department
112, emergency medical care
– Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister, President of the European Commission
- Henri, Grand Duke
– Joseph Kersh, businessman
– photographing banking institutions
– export of antiques without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
– smoking in restaurants and bars
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– The polite address “Monsieur/Madame” is retained even when meeting someone
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– It is customary to give up your seat to the elderly on public transport.
– Politeness and punctuality are valued
– greeting / Moien / moien
– gratitude / Merci / merci
– please / Wann ech gelift / vann ekh gelift
– Excuse me / Pardon / pardon
– Where is the bus…? / Wou ass den Bus…? / vu as den bus
– how much does a ticket cost? / Wéi vill kascht de Billi? / vei vil kasht de billi
– pharmacy / Apdikt / apdikt
– I need a doctor / Ech brauch en Dokter / ekh brauch en dokter
– I need help / Ech brauch Hëllef / ekh brauch hellef
– call the police / Rufft d'Police / ruft d'police
– call an ambulance / Rufft eng Ambulanz / ruft eng ambulanz
– Very tasty! / Ganz lecker! / ganz lekker
– bill, please / D'Rechnung, wann ech gelift / d'rechnung vann ekh gelift
– toast / Op eis Gesondheet! (For our health!) / op eis gesondheet
– joke / In Luxembourg, three languages are all official!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (pates, wines)
– History and culture
– Architecture and museums
– Financial center of Europe
– Multilingualism and traditions
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and taxes
- Personal income
– Social conflicts
– Immigration
– visit castles
– walk around the old town
– to taste wine
– haikit
