Don't be that guy: A visual etiquette guide to enjoying (and possibly remembering) Oktoberfest

Don't be that guy: A visual etiquette guide to enjoying (and possibly remembering) Oktoberfest
(Image credit: (Gideon Mendel/Corbis))

Willkommen zum Oktoberfest! Starting today, Munich, Germany, is home to the biggest beer-drinking fair in the world. For 16 days, some 6 million people will eat Bavarian treats, go on rides, and buy souvenirs. But, mainly, they'll consume an astounding amount of beer served in cartoonishly large steins (that you are not allowed to take home with you, though you can purchase them.).

It is, without a doubt, a hot mess. But that doesn't mean you have to be! If you're heading to Oktoberfest and hoping to get the most out of it and possibly a few hazy memories, follow these five simple rules:

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Lauren Hansen

Lauren Hansen produces The Week’s podcasts and videos and edits the photo blog, Captured. She also manages the production of the magazine's iPad app. A graduate of Kenyon College and Northwestern University, she previously worked at the BBC and Frontline. She knows a thing or two about pretty pictures and cute puppies, both of which she tweets about @mylaurenhansen.