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How dare people use a language other than american-english! How dare they!
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"The one thing your really miss is 'Gut und Günstig'." That's the moment you channeled my mum. 🥰
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@MrGlenspace just wash yourself properly.
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@alfredbernstein5640 so some americans are a lot richer than most americans? And that is a good thing? And those very rich americans are paying less taxes or no taxes... which, again, is something to emulate?
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Brock Hedge you don't know how to wash yourself?
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@alfredbernstein5640 that is not true... you are being a bit low on facts but high on opinion right now.
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Die Schlingel!
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@flortrupp Ne, du bezahlst nicht um das Krankenhaus zu nutzen... du zahlst in eine Versicherung ein. Großer Unterschied.
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@hello-cn5nh you mean is Germany being sensible and trying hard to keep everyone healthy? Yes.
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@justineg4682 and almost all of the ones in Europe don't.
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@alfredbernstein5640 Nope. You don't. We have Arztfreiheit.
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Naja... er lebt in den USA... wenn das für ihn entscheident wäre müsste er nach Rumänien ziehen und dürfte auf keinen Fall in den Staten bleiben.
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@kaldogorath you might want to read up on the relationship the Nazis had with certain groups in the arabian world...
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@ulrichlehnhardt4293 you do pay more in the US. But don't let that fact stop you. And the point is the bit about free at the point of usage and paying a set sum for insurance, not paying the actual costs.
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@mcxulu9 oh, kiddo...
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Nope... not a fact. Some do... most don't.
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@hello-cn5nh oh, kiddo...
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Whose turning the power of where?
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No, you refuse to wear a mask because you are a tit, not because you are american.
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@zigzigzig How so? Oh, wait... you think that being LGBTQA+ means everyone is just there for a fuck, right? Grow up.
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@brianplum1825 I am aware - but while you might hear just sanguinis in a legal context you will only hear 'german blood' and versions there of from people who are of a certain mind frame (and/or ignorant).
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Rrrrrrrrrunkelrrrrrrrübenrrrrrrrrropmaschine... just saying.
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Pfälzer Adventskranz: Ring Fleischwurst und 4 Flaschen Maggi.
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@ingevonschneider5100 mmmhhh... und wenn Fassbender gewonnen hätte, wäre es Inge auch wieder nicht recht gewesen.
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Never heard a hessian or saxonian accent, have you? Both are super soft.
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Ne, Leberwurst und Leberkäs sind zwei unterschiedliche Sachen. Leberkäs ist Fleischkäse. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leberk%C3%A4se https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverwurst
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@brianplum1825 there is no such thing as german by blood. If you try to tell someone you are german by blood they will think that you are a Nazi.
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@arnodobler1096 Arno! :)
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You are free not to watch. And she is not shitting on the US, far from it.
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Hard tack... although I think the one in the box is sweeter? More like rusk?
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@TueenTuo if you are here to share facts why then do you fail to do so?
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And that is wrong how?
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Oh, honey... bless your heart.
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@SoCalGuy-gp2wl my... aren't you charming?
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German food is highly regional. So someone from Bavaria will not know stuff that is common in Ostfriesland.
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Other people (you know 'those' people...) are immigrants while 'we' are of course expats...
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Honestly? Seriously?
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Donna Summer is a very famous singer. She is amazing!
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@001looker Pleasure. We germans are outspoken like that... you know 'just saying it as it is'.
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My mum and dad took the standpoint that it was far safer to have partners over. My mum used to say that if something went wrong we could scream for help. And of course it meant that they knew the partners well because they had meals with the family and shared bathrooms etc pp. We are german.
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@ulrichlehnhardt4293 Charmant.
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You are very very welcome! May I suggest going to Hessen? Maybe Marburg?
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@yellowcremling Marburg is lovely! Go to Frankfurt if you are into art and love to go to museums. I hope you will enjoy your time here when you come 😃
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benjamin paige young people drink less and less every decade... while a small number drinks exessivly. So while drinking early might have been common it is getting less so.
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@salbuda6957 German style clothes? What? What are those, please? Does she mean hessian? Which part of Hessen? Bavarian? Which part? Northern german? Which part? German style clothes are not a thing. Are we supposed to believe she wore Tracht to school? And if so which Tracht?
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@ANNEWHETSTONE you mean about the german blood or being ethnically german? You explained your heritage perfectly- and in a way that makes sense to a german because we understand that 'being german' means different things in different places at different times in german history. I am a mix of hessian/thuringian/(tiny special part) northern german. Only one bit of that mix might count as having a ethnical identity... while all have a cultural identity. Oh, wait... my hessian part would be split into two because the bit I was born is not the one my great grandpa was born... and they would express themselves completly different. German history is like that. There are ethnical minorities in Germany (the Sorbs for example) who are not ethnically german... but they are still german. Your family is a very good example what being german means when you look at the history of Germany within the context of a family's history. Prussians who speak Platt? Chef's kiss! German history is so friggin confusing and makes absoluty no sense if you appyly the same parameters that might fit France or Great Britain. Someone who says (as this lady apparantly does) that they wore german style clothes to school makes no sense whatsoever within a german context. Not just because there is no such thing as german clothing (a Tracht that would apply to all of Germany) but because it does ignores the class aspect of clothing in german history. If she wore a Dirndl to school she basically wore an upper class garment worn in Munich inspired by a rural dress specific to a certain area of Bavaria. We even know who came up with the concept of the modern Dirndl that now stands in for 'bavarian female dress'. May I recommend Simon Winder's Germania? His book explains why german history is the way it is and how it is much better than I ever will be able to.
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@andiperrycook7630 if you ever make it to Hesse have one - if drunk with sparkling water it's a Gespritzter. Quite sour though. The juice is so so good!
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Quark is life. You can even use it to make bread dough or cake dough: Quark-Öl-Teig!
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German cakes are life.
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@thecollector5243 aren't we all glad you can get vaccinated to prevent cervical cancer?
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