Can I buy only the glass in the Christmas market?
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In Munich, GER, I plan to visit the Christmas market for some hot οίνος (wein/wine).
From what I read, you can return your glass and get a portion of the price back. The glass is somewhat a souvenir.
I'd like to gift one to mama and one in my bf. Can I drink one and ask for an extra glass (which I will pay it's atomic price)? That would mean that I would walk away with two glasses, while drinking only one glass of wine.
I am afraid that this won't be allowed, and since my German are way too rusty, I thought I should ask, since I couldn't find my answer in the Internet.
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In Munich, GER, I plan to visit the Christmas market for some hot οίνος (wein/wine).
From what I read, you can return your glass and get a portion of the price back. The glass is somewhat a souvenir.
I'd like to gift one to mama and one in my bf. Can I drink one and ask for an extra glass (which I will pay it's atomic price)? That would mean that I would walk away with two glasses, while drinking only one glass of wine.
I am afraid that this won't be allowed, and since my German are way too rusty, I thought I should ask, since I couldn't find my answer in the Internet.
germany munich souvenirs bavaria christmas
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In Munich, GER, I plan to visit the Christmas market for some hot οίνος (wein/wine).
From what I read, you can return your glass and get a portion of the price back. The glass is somewhat a souvenir.
I'd like to gift one to mama and one in my bf. Can I drink one and ask for an extra glass (which I will pay it's atomic price)? That would mean that I would walk away with two glasses, while drinking only one glass of wine.
I am afraid that this won't be allowed, and since my German are way too rusty, I thought I should ask, since I couldn't find my answer in the Internet.
germany munich souvenirs bavaria christmas
In Munich, GER, I plan to visit the Christmas market for some hot οίνος (wein/wine).
From what I read, you can return your glass and get a portion of the price back. The glass is somewhat a souvenir.
I'd like to gift one to mama and one in my bf. Can I drink one and ask for an extra glass (which I will pay it's atomic price)? That would mean that I would walk away with two glasses, while drinking only one glass of wine.
I am afraid that this won't be allowed, and since my German are way too rusty, I thought I should ask, since I couldn't find my answer in the Internet.
germany munich souvenirs bavaria christmas
germany munich souvenirs bavaria christmas
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Even if you pay a deposit for the glass, cup or other cutlery, you are supposed to return it and get the deposit back. It does not entitle you to steal the cup, even if you forfeit the deposit by doing so. Deposit for cutlery is quite common in Germany, not only at the christmas markets.
There are however usually several places to buy such cups as well, but expect them to cost more than what you pay as deposit.
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Even if you pay a deposit for the glass, cup or other cutlery, you are supposed to return it and get the deposit back. It does not entitle you to steal the cup, even if you forfeit the deposit by doing so. Deposit for cutlery is quite common in Germany, not only at the christmas markets.
There are however usually several places to buy such cups as well, but expect them to cost more than what you pay as deposit.
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Even if you pay a deposit for the glass, cup or other cutlery, you are supposed to return it and get the deposit back. It does not entitle you to steal the cup, even if you forfeit the deposit by doing so. Deposit for cutlery is quite common in Germany, not only at the christmas markets.
There are however usually several places to buy such cups as well, but expect them to cost more than what you pay as deposit.
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up vote
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Even if you pay a deposit for the glass, cup or other cutlery, you are supposed to return it and get the deposit back. It does not entitle you to steal the cup, even if you forfeit the deposit by doing so. Deposit for cutlery is quite common in Germany, not only at the christmas markets.
There are however usually several places to buy such cups as well, but expect them to cost more than what you pay as deposit.
Even if you pay a deposit for the glass, cup or other cutlery, you are supposed to return it and get the deposit back. It does not entitle you to steal the cup, even if you forfeit the deposit by doing so. Deposit for cutlery is quite common in Germany, not only at the christmas markets.
There are however usually several places to buy such cups as well, but expect them to cost more than what you pay as deposit.
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