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Vienna has always been a haven for cozy taverns. Its residents are practically glued to their pub chairs; they cherish their local spots and often stay loyal to them for life. They prefer to cut costs elsewhere, as going out to a tavern is as integral to their lifestyle as relaxing at traditional bathhouses like the Gänsehäufel or enjoying the famous Viennese “Schmäh” (dry humor). People know the owner, chat about everything from God and politics to the weather, all while watching who strolls by. Viennese people can be rushed and, yes, rather grumpy if things don’t go their way—but in the tavern, they find peace. With a schnitzel in front of them, they settle into a near-meditative state, becoming sociable and content.
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