The German Shower, by Heidi Hefeweizen

Heidi Hefeweizen Gravatar PhotoExcerpt from The German Shower, originally posted at The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen.

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German Shower Stall with Handle
My shower

Let’s talk German showers.  Now, I try not to complain about the negative aspects of life abroad because I can be a bit of a wallower, and in reality, the ten months I will spend here are too short to waste sitting on the couch in sweatpants and listening to the Smiths.  Plus, there are plenty of good things here that I don’t have at home.  That said, bathing in Germany is the pits!  Why?  Let me outline it for you:

  • Apparently it is not standard practice to install fans in bathrooms.  In fact, I have yet to encounter a bathroom here with one.  Instead, they all have windows that open.  Regardless of the season, you will open your window while showering or risk having a dank, black mold-infested bathroom.
  • Not only is water a precious resource, but it is expensive in Europe.  When you shower here, you turn on the the water, get wet, then turn it off.  Lather up, turn the water back on and rinse.  (Bonus: During that time when the warm water is not running, a cold breeze is coming in through the open window.)
  • Every shower I have used in Germany is either a tiled or glass stall, and there is always a squeegee hanging there.  So, before you towel off, you have to squeegee your shower stall to prevent water spots.  There’s nothing like doing chores in the nude first thing in the morning to get your day off to a good start!
  • Once you can finally exit the shower, you will towel off with the scratchiest towel in the oddest size ever.  The towels here are somewhere between a standard American hand towel and bath towel, and have been beaten into submission but a series of washings in scalding hot water, followed by air-drying.

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  1. I couldn’t figure out the shower control at a hotel (Maximilian hotel in Speyer) in 2010. I’d turn it on and come back a minute later and the water was still freezing cold. Needless to say I was wide awake every morning when I gave up trying to figure it out. 2015 was different when I stayed at a different hotel (Ramada in Hockenheim). The water was warm almost instantly. Go figure. As a side note: the suite I stayed at in Speyer had a washing machine which I also couldn’t figure out. It seemed like it was a combination washer/dryer but I was only able to use the washer. I ended up drying my clothes on the wall heater.

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