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16th December 2019
09:36am GMT

"Traveling on overcrowded trains through Germany. And I'm finally on my way home!"
But her tweet was then met by haste from the German rail company who thanked her for travelling with them but also mentioned that it would be "a lot nicer" if she mentioned the fact she travelled in first class. Yikes. Tweeting in German, DB said:Traveling on overcrowded trains through Germany. And I’m finally on my way home! pic.twitter.com/ssfLCPsR8o
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) December 14, 2019
"Dear Greta, thanks for supporting us railway workers in our fight against climate change. We are happy that you travelled with us on the ICE 174 on Saturday. "It would have been nicer if you had also mentioned the friendly and competent manner in which you were treated by staff at your seat in first class," they added.
Greta then noted that she found a seat from the stop in Frankfurt and onwards. She also noted that there was an issue with the train she was on so she had to sit on the floor of two different trains, ending the conversation she said:Noch schöner wäre es gewesen, wenn Du zusätzlich auch berichtet hättest, wie freundlich und kompetent Du von unserem Team an Deinem Sitzplatz in der Ersten Klasse betreut worden bist. #Greta 2/2
— Deutsche Bahn AG (@DB_Presse) December 15, 2019
"This is no problem of course and I never said it was. "Overcrowded trains is a great sign because it means the demand for train travel is high!"Her journey through Germany is the end of a long trip for the young teen which started by her travelling to New York on a low-emissions yacht last August.