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I'm in this post, and I like it.
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Seems Germany would be heaven to this userbase.
Pose a question, expect a no-nonsense, factual answer. Don't be offended but appreciate the candor and brevity. Get back to being productive so you can leave for a timely Feierabend like everyone else.
To be fair, this would probably still be considered very unusual in Germany. You're not obligated to do a while song and dance, but uf you do this I would assume it's a very deadpan joke.
I was watching a YouTube video for Americans on what not to do when visiting Germany. I was thinking that I would love to live in Germany throughout the video for the reasons you stated.
"Halo, Servus!" -Feli
American here and I am in constant jealousy of Germany.
have you seen america? most of the world is at least somewhat better
Nope, you are right
This response strikes me as such an autistic way to admit the effectiveness of an argument to the contrary. It's kind of beautiful.
Yay I'm purdy :3
I don't know German so I am going to assume that a Feierabend is going on a bender with Guy Fieri
I think it's the Anglicism of manners. For some reason in English we demand one lie to protect everyone's feelings.
They have earned their reputation, good and bad.
Exceptions show nuance, but they don't undermine this reputation to the point of irrelevance.
No, I stand by it.
And if it's reading comprehension you struggle with I'll reword it for you:
Germans have earned their reputation for being unusually robotic, cold, strict, pragmatic, etc.
There are still a lot of Germans that aren't like that, but these exceptions don't rule out the stereotype completely.
I'll add that this reputation might be due to how the German social strata is ordered, what kind of person succeeds, rises to the top, and interacts with other people abroad. It's not necessarily due to an overall difference in behavior broadly present in the total population.
It's like how Americans have a ridiculously low level off trust compared to other developed countries, and how Russian largely don't give a shit about anything beyond their doorstep. (Тебе больше всех надо?) Sure, generalizations can be unfair and at risk of being completely wrong, but I don't think this one is.