German small talk: conversations at the hotel

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One of the most challenging yet rewarding aspects of learning a new language is engaging in casual conversations. For those visiting a German-speaking country, mastering German small talk can be a game-changer, especially at a hotel where you can interact with the staff and other customers at breakfast, for example. 

In this post, we’ll explore some common phrases and tips for improving your skills and making those everyday conversations easier. Remember to listen to the podcast to see some of this vocabulary used in practice, during a hotel stay!

German small talk essentials

If you speak a little German, making German small talk is something that is definitely among your skills. However, we know that sometimes using the language with the locals can seem like a big task. To help you with that, we have some basic phrases here to make it easier to socialise and make friends:

Check it out: 

  • Guten Morgen 
  • Grüß Gott (used in Austria and southern Germany)
  • Hallo 

Of course, there are other ways to say hello in German depending on the region you are visiting. Once you’ve greeted someone, keeping the conversation flowing is key. Here are a few helpful questions:

  • Wie geht es Ihnen? (formal)
  • Wie geht’s? (informal)
  • Was machen Sie beruflich? What do you do for a living?

At breakfast, you might also use some of this vocabulary:

  • Möchten Sie frühstücken? Would you like to have breakfast?
  • Das Wetter ist wunderschön heute, nicht wahr? The weather is beautiful today, isn’t it?
  • Es ist ziemlich kalt, oder? It’s quite cold, isn’t it?
  • Leben Sie hier oder sind Sie zu Besuch hier? Do you live here or are you here for a visit? 

To answer, you can use casual expressions like:

  • Also… So… (often used to start a thought);
  • Ach so! Oh, I see! (shows understanding);
  • Ich verstehe. I understand. (a good way to acknowledge what someone is saying)

Ending a conversation politely is as important as starting it. So to wrap it up, you can say:

  • Es war nett, mit Ihnen zu sprechen. It was nice talking to you.
  • Ich wünsche Ihnen noch einen schönen Tag! I wish you a pleasant day!
  • Bis bald! See you soon!

More conversations at the hotel

In our blog post and episode about how to check into a hotel in German, we covered important vocabulary. At the Frühstücksbuffet breakfast buffet, there are some different questions that the staff might ask you. 

  • Darf ich Ihre Zimmernummer haben, bitte? May I have your room number, please?
  • Möchten Sie etwas trinken? Would you like something to drink? (formal)
  • Kommt sofort! Coming right away!

To answer this question, you can say:

  • Meine Zimmernummer ist… My room number is…
  • Ich nehme einen… I’ll take…
  • Ich hätte gern… I would like…

And there you have it! Making German small talk at a hotel is not as tricky as it sounds if you know where to start. So next time you find yourself in a German-speaking setting, don’t hesitate to strike up a conversation!

To keep your language learning on track and also learn some important vocabulary for asking for information in German at the Information Office or any other location, even at the hotel, check the blog article and podcast we prepared!