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What is your first thought, when you read or think of germany? (as i am)

Is it more negative or positiv?
I'm just curious, as i am pretty often in foreign countries, i get different resonance, coz of my german past.

I spend long time in america and i always had a nice welcome there as a german.
In France they insulted me as nazi and crap like this.
In Holland are my impressions very mixed, young ppl are cool and older go sometimes to a distance to me.
My past is my burden...
Uitspraak van HeBiertje op woensdag 16 november 2005 om 22:25:
Uitspraak van ! Krystian op woensdag 21 september 2005 om 18:49:
What is your first thought, when you read or think of germany? (as i am)

Something with bicycles and grandpa's.

Nothing personal .

Those kind of jokes probaly last for ever.

Just the same for jokes about Belgium.


My german grandpa has an old black dutch granniebike....could it be yours?? :p
Uitspraak van D-Meister op donderdag 17 november 2005 om 13:51:
My german grandpa has an old black dutch granniebike....could it be yours?? :p


No I think it's my granny's :P.
Uitspraak van HeBiertje op donderdag 17 november 2005 om 21:39:
Uitspraak van kloothommel op donderdag 17 november 2005 om 13:51:
My german grandpa has an old black dutch granniebike....could it be yours??

No I think it's my granny's .


You wanna buy it? 50 Guilders :p
Buy my grannies bike back?

You better just hand it over :D.

50 Guilders is a lot of money. Besides we pay in euro's now a days. :P
I'm sorry...I still can't get used to that modern shit, but maker it 50 euros than :p

I wont hand it over for nothing. my grandpa had to put a lot of energy in it to get it to germany.
Uitspraak van D-Meister op vrijdag 18 november 2005 om 14:54:
I'm sorry...I still can't get used to that modern shit, but maker it 50 euros than :p


Don't think so. My grandpa put a lot of money in that bike :P.

Uitspraak van D-Meister op vrijdag 18 november 2005 om 14:54:
I wont hand it over for nothing. my grandpa had to put a lot of energy in it to get it to germany.


Yeah right he probably put it in the trunk of his Sturmtiger :P
Uitspraak van HeBiertje op zondag 20 november 2005 om 22:53:
Uitspraak van kloothommel op vrijdag 18 november 2005 om 14:54:
I'm sorry...I still can't get used to that modern shit, but maker it 50 euros than

Don't think so. My grandpa put a lot of money in that bike .


Uitspraak van kloothommel op vrijdag 18 november 2005 om 14:54:
I wont hand it over for nothing. my grandpa had to put a lot of energy in it to get it to germany.

Yeah right he probably put it in the trunk of his Sturmtiger


nope he drove that bike all the way to Munich 8) and that's no easy job with those plastictyres
8)

I hope he found a lot of nails down the road :P.

So he can put a wooden tire on MY grandma's bike (6).
Let's put a little bit salt and pepper on it :P
Uitspraak van ! Krystian op woensdag 21 september 2005 om 18:49:
first thought, when you read or think of germany


fucked up place to be...
Uitspraak van -Shocker- op zaterdag 26 november 2005 om 19:34:
Uitspraak van ! Krystian op woensdag 21 september 2005 om 18:49:
first thought, when you read or think of germany

fucked up place to be...


I think you have never been to the right places :yes:
I'm going to the christmas market next week......Hot freshly baked bread, Gluhwein, Lebkuchen, Pfannekuchen with Nutella and Banana, gebrannte Mandeln...soooo excited!!!
Uitspraak van CollyDollyFabulous op maandag 28 november 2005 om 14:04:
Lebkuchen


:kwijl:

My parents went to Germany last weekend and brought me a whole bag of that shit. I got it last night and it's is already empty :(
Uitspraak van CollyDollyFabulous op dinsdag 29 november 2005 om 14:29:
Heehee piggywiggy


Lebkuchen is like an addiction!!

Did you also have a lot of snow last weeekend??
allready had lots of lebkuchen and glühwein this winter.... mua!!!! u love germany and i love holland!!!! :)

many hugs n kisses

lena
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Bratwurst Bier und Oktoberfest :P
Uitspraak van sweet_Lena op woensdag 30 november 2005 om 23:08:
allready had lots of lebkuchen and glühwein this winter.... mua!!!! u love germany and i love holland!!!!

many hugs n kisses

lenalaatste aanpassing 30 november 2005 23:10


I still don't know what country I prefer. Holladn is cool because of the parties. Germany is cool because of the festivals.

I think the people in holland are more open. But the germans know how to party better.

In 2 weeks i will be spending 5 days in essen. Do you maybe know if something is going on in Essen?

Kisses,

Dominik
Hmm, the first word that comes up to me, is illegal on partyflock, so is the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, nineth, and so on... o:)
Sorry Harm, i forgot..germans are no partypeople you're right. We will delete us right away. Sorry for bothering you :p
 
Beer :bier:
oh and crappy football as well :P
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i love the german electronic music
haha
Uitspraak van D-Meister op maandag 5 december 2005 om 21:12:
Sorry Harm, i forgot..germans are no partypeople you're right. We will delete us right away. Sorry for bothering you


I didn't say you Germans aren't party people, I just said that the very first word that comes up to me when I think of Germans, is a negative one :P
Uitspraak van D-Meister op maandag 5 december 2005 om 21:12:
Sorry Harm, i forgot..germans are no partypeople you're right. We will delete us right away. Sorry for bothering you


8)
 
Eventhough we're neighbouring countries, culturewise we're miles apart! First thing that pops to mind is the fact that Germans have this stigma of being very authorial (which they are) and have this thing with hierarchies (which they do).

Also unlike the Dutch, the Germans insist on keeping things on a last name basis. It's always 'Herr this' or 'Frau so-and-so'. My work takes me all around the globe and my contacts are predominantly on a first name basis, however the Germans don't seem to operate the way most European cultures do. Yet, it doesn't bother me, because it's just culture, innit! But adapting basic social behaviour may change the overall opinion about a whole nation.

When it comes to partying, the Germans do know their stuff. I guess it depends on what scene you're into. But that's all over the world pretty much the same.

I really love Berlin. It's such a wicked city :bounce: I've had some great times there - Tresor :respect:

I can understand that the older generation can have some/real problems with the Germans, same as football fans. But personally, I have no issues with them.
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Hmm....what do i think of the Germans.
Don't have a problem with them.

Got some friends over there from various car-forums and clubs.
Uitspraak van verwijderd op donderdag 8 december 2005 om 11:01:
I've had some great times there - Tresor


OMG that place is the mutts nuts....Berlin 2004 on a Sunday evening, got some sweet memories of that dirty underground hole ;)
Uitspraak van D-Meister op dinsdag 29 november 2005 om 14:35:
Lebkuchen is like an addiction!!

Did you also have a lot of snow last weeekend??


Yeah Birmingham had quite a bit, not enough though :(
Uitspraak van verwijderd op donderdag 8 december 2005 om 11:01:
Also unlike the Dutch, the Germans insist on keeping things on a last name basis. It's always 'Herr this' or 'Frau so-and-so'. My work takes me all around the globe and my contacts are predominantly on a first name basis, however the Germans don't seem to operate the way most European cultures do. Yet, it doesn't bother me, because it's just culture, innit! But adapting basic social behaviour may change the overall opinion about a whole nation.


I have worked 2 years in Germany and the only person I would speak to and not call his first name was the highest chief. I think it also depends on what kind of bussiness you're working in. I started to work for another german company just last week. I had some contact with german college's. The first thing they all said....Hi dominik how are you, nice to finaly talk to you. So they didn't even mention my last name.

OK, i must admit, I work for a travel agency and the people there are most of the time, more losen up.
 
Uitspraak van D-Meister op donderdag 8 december 2005 om 16:02:
I think it also depends on what kind of bussiness you're working in


So true! My German business contacts are mostly found in the very traditional medical sector. Lots of doctors etc.


Uitspraak van CollyDollyFabulous op donderdag 8 december 2005 om 15:52:
OMG that place is the mutts nuts....Berlin 2004 on a Sunday evening, got some sweet memories of that dirty underground hole


OH YES! Tresor is probably one of the most wicked places I've ever been. Anything goes!!! (Or at least used to) Is Tresor still around or have they actually pulled the plug?
Uitspraak van verwijderd op donderdag 8 december 2005 om 21:26:
OH YES! Tresor is probably one of the most wicked places I've ever been. Anything goes!!! (Or at least used to) Is Tresor still around or have they actually pulled the plug?


Unfortunetly, they have pulled the plug!! :no:
world cup 2006 hell yeahhh, plus nice beer (that horrible paulaner beer not included)
 
the wall and wedden das lol
 
great music!

and one word - BRATWURST, it sounds so shitty u can actually use it as an offence;)
Artiest Nekro
Anyone here planning on going to watch the football in Germany next year? I'm hoping to go to Frankfurt to see England v Paraguay
 
When i'm thinking of Germany, i'm thinking;'wir haben das nicht gewust'.

Uitspraak van nekro op maandag 12 december 2005 om 14:49:
Anyone here planning on going to watch the football in Germany next year? I'm hoping to go to Frankfurt to see England v Paraguay


I've tickets for Brasil vs Japan.
 
Lothar Matheus is german, I hate him, I just wished that he would die. So I don't like germans either

only german women, they are great fucks :D

sex uber alles
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Yes soccer timeee jiehaaaaa
I'll be in Berlin next year if LP 2006 goes ahead!!

I went to the Frankfurt christmas market last night in Birmingham, drunk some Glühwein :p had some Stollen, it was ok but nothing like the markets in Germany, next year I think I'll jump on a plane and do the real deal ;)
i hate germans
but the drinks are cheap tho
 
everyone hates germans :devil:

it sux te be german :P
 
Uitspraak van AC1DB0Y op dinsdag 13 december 2005 om 09:46:
[Alowie - Fransie! ©™] i hate germans
but the drinks are cheap tho


Uitspraak van verwijderd op dinsdag 13 december 2005 om 17:38:
everyone hates germans :devil:

it sux te be german :P


(s)
Yeah, boring, ain't it? But it's the truth... The only right thing, about germans, are all those lousy cocksucking bitches hehehe :P They're all willing, damn.....