English RP speakers in Stuttgart
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Accommodation in Stuttgart
Stuttgart, the capital city of the Baden-Württemberg region, is one of Germany's most diverse cities, ...

Working in Stuttgart
Stuttgart is one of the best cities to study or work in Germany due to the diversified labor job market. Stuttgart ...

Student life in Stuttgart
Stuttgart is one of the most attractive cities for studying in Germany. The city is student-friendly, offers great ...

Study in Stuttgart
Located in the South of Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg, lies Stuttgart one of the Europeans most ...

Entry requirements for Germany
Nationals of the EU and EEA can travel to Germany as short-term visitors without restrictions, with a national ...

Opening a bank account in Germany
Expats who plan to stay in Germany for more than 3 months would benefit from opening a bank account with a German ...

Getting married in Germany
Non-German citizens can get married in Germany, whether to a German citizen or another foreign national. However, ...

Study in Germany
Germany has about 400 state-recognized higher education institutions, offering 20,000 study programs at all levels ...

) Well, there is no German Standard English as such. I mean technically speaking. But of course, one can mix languages. The so called intolerant native speakers would shout blue murder. Only geniuses like Prof. David Crystal (the most world famous linguist from Cambridge) accepts the term "global English". All the others are not tolerant of the dynamics of language. (I know I shall draw (destructive) criticism here, but that is "OK" by me.

