Everyone needs a bit (or a lot) of good luck, success, or good fortune once in a while.
So, why not go for one of these tried and tested German Glücksbringer = good luck bringers?
In Germany, they are particularly popular around Silvester, New Year's Eve, when you can find them as a decoration, for example on paper napkins, or - even better - made from marzipan or chocolate.
But, of course, Glücksbringer will also help you to master any kind of exam, get the job you desire, or fulfill any other wish you may have. Therefore, they are also a popular gift among friends and family in Germany.
Learn German words while finding out all about the seven most popular Glücksbringer in Germany.