
Highschool Of The Dead German Sub Mitgliederstatistik
Siehe da: isotopes-conference.eu Hoffe mal, dass das bei dir klappt Jedenfalls funktioniert bei mir alles einwandfrei:) Ich würde dann auch. isotopes-conference.eu › Anime. Highschool of the Dead ist ein Anime des Studios»MADHOUSE Inc.«mit dem Hauptgenre Horror. Beschreibung: Takashi Komuro, Schüler der Fujimi High. Fakten zur 1. Staffel von Highschool of the Dead. Episodenanzahl: 12 Folgen; Start in Japan: 5. Juli ; Länge einer Folge Highschool of the Dead: One Piece [63]. Naruto Shippuden []. Naruto Shippuden (German Sub.) [62]. Fairy Tail (German Sub.) [42]. Highschool of the Dead [8]. Materialien im Verzeichnis insgesamt: Materialien angezeigt: , Seiten: 1 2 3 28 29» · Highschool of the Dead - Folge 8 (German Sub.) One Piece. resolution. aspectratio, 1, expirationdate. title, Highschool of the Dead - OVA Drifters of the Dead [HD] German Sub. canembed, 1.

Highschool Of The Dead German Sub Highschool Of The Dead German Sub Alle Episoden Highschool of the Dead Staffel 1 findest Du hier: Video
High School of the Dead - H.o.t.D. [German Fancover]
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei (Ger Sub) 01 Enrollment Part I Highschool of the Dead german. للمرح فقط /_FA-Subs__Mahouka_Koukou_no_Rettous. Kostenlos ♥ Legal. Eine große Auswahl an Anime in Ger-Sub wartet auf Dich. Schau mit! Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor – Exodus Anime GER-Sub. Manchmal war Veronica Ferres Tochter nicht klar, was für eine Rolle sie im Gesamten spielen, also z. Diese Idee macht Olsenbande Sieht Rot wohl zum besten Charakter dieses Animes. Abgeschlossen 5. Aber ich kann dir jz keinen direkten Link dazu schicken, da ich sonst als ,Spam" markiert werd'. Viele Zombies. Die menschliche Zivilisation steht vor einem Kollaps. Während des Ausbruchs der unheimlichen Epidemie, befindet sich Takashi Komuro in seiner Schule und bemerkt… mehr anzeigen.
Ein tödlicher Virus verwandelt die Infizierten in torkelnde und sabbernde Zombies. Highschool of the Dead - Heute Ab: Jetzt anschauen.
Trailer ansehen. Staffeln: 1. Highschool of the Dead. Klicke hier , um den Stream zu öffnen. VOE Video öffnen. Vivo Video öffnen. Jedenfalls funktioniert bei mir alles einwandfrei Ich würde dann auch noch mal randaris-anime.
Falls nicht, dann bleib' auf anime-loads. Aber ich schätze auch, dass du das sonst nirgends mehr mit Sub erwerben kannst Ich sehe grad, dass auch anime-loads.
Aber ich kann dir jz keinen direkten Link dazu schicken, da ich sonst als ,,Spam" markiert werd' -. Ich dachte ich habs entlich auf dieser seite..
Diese Serie wurde in Deutschland lizenziert und kann bei uns aufgrund eines Rechtsanspruches des Publishers nicht mehr eingestellt werden. Als Alternative stehen Episoden mit englischen Untertiteln zur Verfügung.
Ist halt so ne ,,Unterart" von YouTube :D Dann versuch' doch einfach, über andere Streamingportale wie Streamcloud oder Moveshare zu machen :o.
Everything about it. DM Drogerie Markt. Restrooms: Veto. What a treat. Only to find out there IS no queue, and you have been loitering politely as people shamelessly surge ahead!
Some of the stuff in the list I agree with! Germany can be a pleasant experience if you are a white. God forbid if you showed too much intelligence.
A German workplace although very efficient and pragmatic, is not one that encourages creativity largely like the Anglo-Saxon work culture.
Conformance is more a norm than being different. And very eloquent English speakers who are German have this nasty habit of talking amongst themselves in German in front of English speaking non white people which they dont usually do when they are speaking with English speaking white people.
I am a foreigner in Germany and speak fluent German. Germany is one of the most beautiful countries to live in.
It is a modern democracy and welcomes immigrants. Has world class institutions and a unique culture to boast of. Is a model for many non English developing economies of the world and has high standards of production and cleanliness on a large scale.
But individual experiences do vary and the social structure of the German society has still not opened itself up to the modern ideas of Globalization and diversity as well as countries like Canada, Australia, the U.
K and the U. One cant help but feel that Germany wants to go the British way in accepting immigrants but also wants a bit of France and ends up staying in a quagmire.
The usual German standards of excellence in Organization and capacity planning are a model to the world. Right now Germany is very much the boss in Europe but it would be interesting to see in the next 50 years, what would happen to Germany as the developing world takes over slowly.
But I also fear that Germany will cause the collapse of the EU. And a united Europe has the best chance to be competitive in the next years, not the other way.
The piece with Mett you have to get it right. Mett or Tartar is just raw minced meat, nothing else. No spices, no salt. Very well written, still laughing.
We get it maybe four to five times a year and there is only one restaurant I know nearby, serving Sauerkraut.
You have forgotten a north german food season. Gaaaaah Grünkohl! My northerner boyfriend introduced me to this recently.
I have to say, and I am so sorry … not a fan. And he puts sugar on it! When I read that I laughed so hard and the point is that for most of the points I have a dialing example in my connections.
Go on with this and I go on with laughing in my wicked sense of humor! Funny Stuff! I think being a German most of the points are actually nice if you dont take yourself too serious.
Probably because I consider myself a born hater of queues. It made me think why this is so. I could imagine that it maybe relates to other facts you pointed out nicely.
Therefore we must not do it properly, as an act of criticism to whoever makes you wait in that moment ;-! Hey Liv, thank you so much. I am German and I cracked up laughing all the time to be true I am guilty in most cases.
I am doing a year abroad in the U. Thumbs up for your work! Glad you liked the list! I read this with a little doubt in my mind, but you nailed my entire German family.
He was from Freiburg, nothing old fashioned about him for Freiburg either. Where are you from??? A realy great article.
We do not like him. Thank you so much! I am german and I laughed sooooo hard. Perhaps this adoration of Dachshunds stems from their physical similarity to wurst.
Hat I remained in Germany I would have moved to Frankfurt, not that I did not like Stuttgart where I worked or Ludwigsburg where I lived but there were so many more international businesses in Frankfurt.
And as far as Volksmusik goes, I loved the Faschings music and I liked it at Oktoberfests other wise no way. However, I now belong to a singing group and we perform wearing Dirndels I would not have been caught dead in one before and Lederhosen.
What we enjoy singing most are all the drinking songs played at Oktoberfest or Fasching!!! Sandals with socks, urghh.
In my climbing group are two frenchman and one belgian. And we have these things a lot without even realising it. One more point to add to your list is an annoyance to every tourist esp.
They get up early just to be the first to place their towel, go back to sleep, get up hours later, have breakfast, conquer the lounger, mission accomplished.
Love it! My favourite is In fact, at ALDI, when the queue was too long, I just stood next to it, near the closed check out to wait until one opens.
Never heard this expression and also never encountered a silent dinner in my 28 years in Germany, not in my family nor anywhere else I ever had dinner.
Is this something new? We always had lively discussions also when we had lunch in the cafeteria at work. As far as the sock and sandals go, never in my time.
Only Americans used to do that back then in Germany and America and some still do. I have been complaining about this habit for many many years here in America and on vacation in Mexico, Cost Rica etc.
I even complained to the people managing the resorts but to no avail. Leaving Cert? Was this written by an Irish person? And there is no argument in the world that will get a German to back down from their opinion that you should speak their complex language from the moment you step onto German soil.
If my efforts in German-only conversation are met with criticism, I like to switch to top-tier English vocabulary with winding and tangential sentence structure.
I do not yet possess the humility of my German friends. Hej Liv! Great list, it depicts many years of observation of middle-aged Germany…! Basically, it is socially accepted to break the traffic rules here.
Another fun fact: How to tell a German on holidays from other travellers? By their hiking boots! I live in Germany myself, and as a student I might say, about knocking they have a habit of knocking the table with their knuckles after the lecture is over, or after a presentation.
Hahaha yes! Some of my students do this after classes. Also, they knock on the table if they are greeting a big group, instead of saying hello to everyone.
This is brilliant, and so funny, it almost made me spit my breakfast against the screen…. Thanks very much, this is definitely a blog that I will keep following.
I love Kiel, cannot wait to move back after our stint in Bayern is done. I missed one — the oh so serious talking head shows on TV, usually with a young pretty blonde and an older, distinguished grey-haired gentleman in the mix along with others who wear uber-stylish glasses or haircuts.
Topic of discussion irrelevant but always dry. Are there many cultural differences between the German speaking Swissies in the part you live, and the Germans just north of the border BWers, really?
When we were on the shuttle bus at Sydney Airport to get to the connecting flight to Hobart, we told an Australian couple where we were going.
The largest group are American women in California or those who want be in CA. Where I am from, it is normal to attend a dance school from age when you are allowed to go to the club.
The girls loved to go around holding each others hands. While I agree to many observations, the one about Dachshunds Dackel strikes me as possibly rather regional Bavarian?
Haha yes, the Möpse are also popular! And definitely here in Bavaria. When I grew up in Germany we always drank tapwater and Sprudel, however later in the 70ies and 80ies my parents always were upset when we visited and drank tap.
I have to say that it was not as good as before. Most of the last 40 years we lived in the country or at least outside the city and had well water which always was delicious.
Now, here in Marietta, Georgia, we drink filtered water from the fridge as tap really is very chlorinated and not good. As for beer, I always preferred wine but always drank beer to be sociable at Octoberfests or other such occasions.
When I do drink beer I prefer Hefeweizen which was very hard to get in the US but is slowly becoming more popular. He was one when we adopted him and is now 10, he still barks a lot and we have a fenced in back yard and a gate on the front deck although as he gets older he is less likely to run outside.
I really like your article. They definitely got to be in there. Germans are very rude drivers. Also very much enjoyed and loved your article!
Nice observations! Thought you could have mentioned our obsession and love towards Weihnachtsmarkt and Glühwein — something I very much miss here in the states!
So, when it is a relief for you to see water, you have to come to Hamburg. Just a beautiful city and not far away from Kiel.
Hilariously written, my wife and I had a good laugh with it. And, mostly, it appears to be spot on. They and dogs in general have been beaten by cats years ago anyways.
Very much agree with the IKEA and similar stores thing, we also tend to go to these mainly to enjoy a cheap meal.
So the concept does work. It actually tends to drive me nuts why seemingly no native English speaker is able to get that right.
I just wanna say I posted something similar but in a little more specific title. I have to say, I loved this.
Drives me crazy! I love this! After having lived in Germany for seven years, I have finally found the list that sums up my own experience and observations!!!!
Thank you, Liv! Is it odd that reading this made me miss Germany? I adore Kiel, in fact, I adore the north. Up there, I feel the most at home, because I am near the water and people who live near the water have a certain mentality.
There are a few things the northerners do, but perhaps they should have a list all of their own. Thanks for this, I had so much fun reading it!
And I confess — no. We need to start a Queuers Anonymous. A lot of confessions are flowing through about Germs not being able to queue. It totally works in a room full of Germs, they innately understand the lack of system.
But put a Brit, or an Aussie or American in there? Things get ugly. I dated for a year a german guy. I can say they are insensitive.
Never speak about their feelings not sure they have. Love your list, no wonder it went viral. This coming from a German married to an Englishman who has been pointig out my German-ness to me since Hey Liv!
This was so much fun to read I laughed really hard with my boyfriend german cause most of it fitted him. However would like to suggest some things.
As to speaking english…I would say only Bavaria and in Berlin tourist places you can speak english. Being dutch I can tell you NO they are really,really,really not good bicycle riders!!
Because in smaller towns in The Netherlands if you stare a longer time at people for no reason then they just think you want to communicate with them, too funny!!
About the tap water was also spot on! It is true, the Dutchies are tall! And probably more crazy about bikes. But the Northern Germs tend to be pretty tall compared to me, anyway hahaha.
Because to the untrained eye, there are some things the Dutch have in common with the Germans. And then there are many ways in which they are just so different.
Which is nice! Thus, no. True, it was produced by NDR in the 60s. But the original sketch was written by a Brit, and performed in the 20s.
But the German adoration of it and the fact it is in English, undubbed! Liv, thank you so much for writing this! Wonderful to hear.
Yes, when I first started raging about queuing, my German boyfriend had no idea why I was so irritated. Now, he is a queue police like I am! There were no exchange programs in my time as Germany first had to recover from the war I have lived in America for over 40 year in New Hampshire and Massachusetts Boston area and queue is used there as well.
Maybe the language spoken here in New England is closer to that spoken in England. In the South like Georgia where I now live things are very different.
I still, after 3 full years here in Georgia, have a hard time understanding the people from here. Hi Ulrike, like I wrote I just heard it from a few people age about 60 I would say but it sounded more like a pen friend thing so I might be wrong with the exchange for students, but as I understood it was something that you got the opportunity to do thru school.
Anyways there is a huge gap I would say people around 20 and younger mostly speak very good English around 30 and older not too many.
And around 60 and above also met quite a few who speak it. Where abouts? Yes their English differs a lot from what they speak in the North especially Boston I would say.
Thank you, Ann. As an English teacher, I know what a queue is. And you are correct about the Germans who learn English. And also as a group greeting, if there is a table of people you need to join, you can knock your hand on the table to say hi to everyone.
Very efficient! But I think the ost-Frisians put cream in their tea. Germans on the whole drink a LOT of herbal tea. I am quietly turning as many people onto black tea with milk, as I can.
I think English has too many words, over ,, in general, to describe the same things. On average, English speakers have a working vocabulary of 16, words and educated people have 25,, Modern English would actually be more simliar to German and much easier.
I think in influx of English words into German sounds silly and unnecessary, when there are plenty of German words to that already describe the same thing.
To cite several examples: gate at an airport the German word is Flugsteig or sale is Ausverkauf, suicide for Selbstmord,hi or hallo for Guten Tag and the list goes on and on.
I always use the German words to describe things in German rather than revert to English, if I can. West Germans, one the other hand, had more access to Americans and the American way of life and after World War 2, they imitated or borrowed a lot of things from the American culture and language.
German actors and actresses and Promis ,as the Germans call them, use a lot of English words on television to get the same effect. Visitors of SubtitlesBank have given a rating of 7.
Subtitles of different languages may be downloaded for free as a. Inside, you'll find an. HD-quality versions are also available. Highschool of the Dead first appeared on the screen back in We encourage you to leave comments regarding the "Highschool of the Dead" S01E12 All Deads Attack subtitles : is the translation good enough?
Highschool Of The Dead German Sub Ähnliche Fragen
Aber naja xD Ich weiss, wie du dich fühlst c. Die Titten : Ich bin ja schon einiges gewohnt, aber selbst Genre-Vertreter, die nur auf Fan-Service zielen, sehen hiergegen alt aus. Des Weiteren sind sie auffällig, wodurch sie Dsds 2019 Ganze Folgen schaffen die Zuschauer zu fesseln. Man versucht es aber so gut zu verkaufen, dass man zumindest sehr vieles Gutes fürs Auge hat. Der Fokus liegt auf einer Gruppe Spanische Galeere Jugendlichen, die gerade noch dabei sind, die Schulbank zu drücken, bis die ersten Zombies das Schulgelände betreten. Im Gegensatz zu Dawn of the Dead versucht die Gruppe aber gleich das Weite zu suchen, was ihnen natürlich gelingt. Halbnackte und vollbusige Hoerzu Tv. Er baut sich selbst eine Nagelpistole aus Müll im Geräteraum zusammen und verhält sich wie ein Profi. Wie so oft basiert er auf einem Manga als Vorlage, und reizt hier auch nur die Snoopy Sprüche 12 Kapitel aus. Dennoch ist die Story etwas besser als andere Horror-Klassiker. Die BGM Margret Rutherford es ebenfalls sehr zu überzeugen. Takashi glaubt seinen Augen kaum, als er Zeuge des grauenhaften Massakers ist und kann nur noch an eines denken: Sein Leben und das seiner Freunde, insbesondere seiner Mitschülerin und Jugendliebe Rei Miyamotoum jeden Preis zu retten. Ich Once A Wildcat hier mal noch nen Link gefunden Des Weiteren sind sie auffällig, wodurch sie es schaffen die Zuschauer zu fesseln. Jeder Charakter hatt seine eigene person. Relax, K�Nig Der L�Wen Ganzer Film taking yourself so seriously and learn to lighten up and laugh a little, even at yourself. Adachi to Shimamura Anime. Take it easy. Was soll man von Highschool of the Dead halten? The German economy is successful because of its high sara jean of investment. No one I know eats Sauerkraut on Teen Hd regular basis and despite being German I am not punctual at all.Staffeln: 1. Highschool of the Dead. Klicke hier , um den Stream zu öffnen. VOE Video öffnen. Vivo Video öffnen. Vidoza Video öffnen.
Streamtape Video öffnen. UpStream Video öffnen. Empfehle uns als Dankeschön deinen Freunden oder deiner Familie weiter:. Weitere erstklassige Staffeln von Highschool of the Dead.
Folgende TV-Serien könnten dir auch gefallen:. Blood of Zeus Anime. Dogeza de Tanondemita Anime. Osomatsu-san Anime. Sore dake ga Neck Anime.
Magatsu Wahrheit -Zuerst- Anime. As a German expat, living 30 years in Canada and Caribbean, your list made me homesick and proud of being German!
And, of course, it made me laugh! As for other things… like most of them said… Hasselhoff isnt that good anymore. We do know the name, song and such, but we dont like him.
Hmm tabwater… now that I'm here… I really miss our water. One point I didnt quite get was the thing about socks… I know there are some older people liking wearing socks and sandals but this is strange in our eyes, too.
But do you mean wearing socks in general is bad? Often we remove our shoes and just hold them in our hands while walking if the street isn't dirty.
And yes, I am , quite tall in my little Sydney circle, but here … below average. Short even! Wonderful list! You are so right about the lack of the ability of queuing, especially as you describe the situation when there is opened another checkout counter in the super-market.
I feel embarrassed by the truth of that observation, mostly because it seems to turn out the longing for justice that you have also noticed as a German characteristic as a superficial thing.
Not a problem! I do remember the Queuing thing. About being friendly or not, helpful or not. That is not at all how I grew up but I lived in the city and I think that might make a difference, Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart to be exact.
I thought Americans were unfriendly and kept to themselves, for example, my American sister in law once said, come over any time to visit, I did, and boy was everyone surprised to see me.
That was in Massachussetts, New Hampshire was even worse. Ahhhh, classic! Fantastic post, especially the thing about the queuing.
I find that attitude kind of heartwarming actually! The queuing! The elevators! The blocking of public paths because no one can walk in a manner that acknowledges you are sharing the path with others!
It goes against everything the Germans are otherwise about order, systems, efficiency! The jaywalking thing is different in big cities — it seems to be more of a notable thing in the mid sized cities and smaller towns, I think.
Especially true for businessmen rushing to or from work. I think the big cities tend to sneak a bit more jaywalking in than the smaller ones.
I watched two teens jaywalk yesterday and did the German shake of my head. I really enjoyed reading your list, especially since I spend my current school year in America and could also write a list about the habits of the American people.
You did a great job! Would love to read your take on Americans, I could add a few tidbits. Bike riding in America scares me, they ride on the wrong side of the road and do not have lights!
And I found that J-walking depends where you live, in some cities it seems mandatory, in others you will get a ticket. Taking your shoes off is something I never experienced in my 24 years in Germany but there seems to be a big debate about this here in the US.
This is the truth and nothing but the truth. Put quite hilariously I might add. Being German I see a lot of my culture in this and I laughed out loud a few times to the amusement of my Aussie friends.
Also would list as that Germans would have by now checked 99 when reading and when reading respectively if the quoted context was correct. You mention German never jay-walking, but what about those protesters who walked over cars, when these cars were parked over the line or those playing inner-city golf in abandoned industrial zones?
Yes, the How to Piss of a German list is good fun, and written by a very cool guy. Have you seen his blog? Also: There is a danger of getting sick from a slight if not imagined breeze of fresh air.
While smoking. Hahaha, but I bet you love a wurst in a brötchen and started riding a bike before you could walk. I am also German, and I lived pretty close to Münster, the city full of students and bikes.
You might find some exceptions though when it comes to some points, e. Also — yes, many Germans are punctual to the minute, but often only when it is really needed, e.
I know more people who tend to be not really on time. I personally also dislike Stefan Raab — and socks in sandals, eeewwww. And Davis Hasselhoff is easily explained: his song is connected to the fall of the Berlin wall in , fondly remembered.
And why do we speak English so well? Simple: it is a mandatory subject at schools from age 10 onwards, at least until we are It is in fact a main subject, and even though on German TV most is dubbed, many watch the original versions, and many read books rather in English than in German.
For us, it is pretty easy to learn English as out languages are close enough to find similarities. I do not live in Germany anymore, I am only there from time to time nowadays.
Very interesting! I love it! There is only one thing I am wondering about: Where are those jobs with short working hours?
The younger generation has to work longer hours for less money. And this is why the German economy is doing well compared to the rest of Europe….
Oh the government jobs was a bit of a jibe at some friends I know who seem to have an awful lot of down time in their offices! And also I find the banks and Standesamts and Rathaus opening hours a little frustrating!
It is not all that wrong actually. She earns almost twice the amount of money I earn while doing only half the work I do during reasonable hours, too, while I have to work a lot of overtime.
We both have equal education graduated from the same university in the same field of studies and both work as translators.
Though she only translates and proofreads whereas I am a project manager with a lot of additional responsibilities besides translating and proofreading.
It seems when you work for the government generally speaking you are very well looked after indeed! But tell this to somebody e.
According to some sources, a guy called Kadir Nurman invented the Döner in Berlin. He passed away this year 80 years old — You should also mention the pride of Germans about their local beers.
This is another point to start an endless discussion — Please go to one of the most favourite German holiday destinations: Mallorca. You will find typical German food on every Menu in the main tourist destinations e.
El Arenal. FUNNY you say that about wurst … a few comments down, someone has claimed the worst wurst are the Nürnbergers! We very possibly learned about it from the Germans.
I wonder whether the Hungarians did actually get it from the Germans, or vice versa. Hi Liv, I am totally amazed how well you captured the German mentality and liked reading your thoughts very much.
In order to be able to show this article the amount of respect it deserves 1 I copied and pasted it into a word file, 2 then adjusted the font to a standard point Times New Roman, 3 put the whole thing in Blocksatz naturally , activated the Silbentrennung which I definitely canNOT do without and 4 set the Seitenränder to a neat 2cm each.
Hahahaha this comment has MADE my day. I have no doubt the list, in its new, ordered form, would have felt so very treasured.
Cheers for that. You have to watch out not to get killed when entering ANY public transport. Even Grandma will push you outta the way like it was nothing.
We also cannot seem to grasp the concept of letting people OUT of the transport before entering ourself…. I tell ya it drives me insane!
Oh my God, spot ON with the public transport thing. Everyone just rushes, and there ends up being some sort of mass wrestling match in the doors as some try to exit and some try to enter and NO ONE gives up.
I am a german and i almost died of laughter while reading this list! Then you get to the queue and you have to stop.
Do Nothing! Very uncomfortable feeling for any german! Go have a doner and brotchen! I 43 year old german love the list! And — just like mentioned I one of the points — I can really laugh about our odd habbits.
Many things are so true: We are passionate about Bratwurst, Bier, cars, soccer and Ikea What else is important in this world??? Haha, now if I could just add to that list sunshine, beaches and long, hot summers, all would be perfect although you know what happens when the Germans are too hot?
Enddddless complaining. We do it secretly sometimes. When there are no children around, who could see us doing it. Because if there are children, ONE does not cross the street, if the lights are still red….
What strikes me, too is that Germans always tend to defend and explain themselves when it comes to the topic of WWII.
But that changes slowly, too. I did not hear anything in any of the three schools about WWII. My parents only told me a few stories here and there, I had to read about it on my own.
However I always thought my generation had nothing to feel guilty about and even those children who belonged to the Hitlerjugend did not, after all they did not have a choice.
Ulrike, probably back then it was a taboo to talk about WWII, because it was too fresh. In history classes it went so far, that those 12 years out of years of German history filled in total minimum 2 years curriculum.
I got it! My grandparents and grand-grandparents were monsters! But unfortunately the time horizon in our history classes ended roughly with the year , because we ran out of time.
So basically we ended history classes with the Cuba Crisis and the hint of the construction of the Berlin Wall, although we were already in the year and therefore 11 years after the fall of the same wall.
So we missed at school to learn about other important dates and events in post-war German history such as , hiring of guestworkers and the failure to adequately integrate them into German society , the oil crisis in the s, the further development of the cold war until its end, the first years after reunification which would have been interesting for us as we were experiencing that time as children ourselves ….
Liv, another observation which I made is about showing national pride: Outside football events or sport events in general , national pride is expressed by: a praising the German purity law you know, that food regulation, which dictates what ingredients are allowed in a beer.
It is also the oldest active food regulation in the world, dating back to the year Sounds like a paradox, right? About German humour, there are also regional differences.
About German directness: My observation is that this is the main point, why Germans are considered rude by so many people in the world, and this is also the point I get into trouble with my non-German friends, colleagues, bosses and customers.
From my experience, only the Dutch people are in general even more direct so direct that even a German might consider them rude. I am myself from Hamburg, but live for 3 years already in Wroclaw, Poland.
But I guess that goes hand in hand with being direct, honest and straightforward. In the South they are really good at turning it on and off and when they are on they are so sweet it makes me sick.
My daughter has lived in the South for 20 years now grew up in New England and is just as good at it as everybody else here. Hate it.
Ulrike: Indeed! That can be used as a very sympathetic statement, or it can be used as a huge insult.
So true! I am German and I have an Australian Boyfriend. He always points out a lot of these things. Thank you. I had a giggle. Me as a german, i just want to let you know….
Oh my god…i laughed sooo hard!! The queue and check out line in the supermarket.. So, thank you for this list, and the fun i head with reading it: Hope, you have a good time here in Germany!!
I just had to laugh about myself. It is so true! Well, I like clubs, official clubs as well as unofficial.
I remember hanging out at the local swimming place when I was around 10 in the summer with friends. We went there even if it rained. For the last 30 years or so we used to hang out on our boats at the yacht club even when it rained.
We also spent winter weekends at a large ski cabin with our sailing friends for decades. Now we live in Georgia….
It really is so funny to list peoples unique expression or qualities in different areas of the same country or different countries.
I love it. I I have not laughed so munch in a long time as when I read the list about Germans. And Take That.
And Backstreet Boys. I doubt your knowledge about this culture. Is this really all you could write about Germans? And rude, BTW. And you have a bad sense of humor.
You surely lived long enough in this country. Honestly , bizarre liking of British tv programmes, love of English songs even older people who speak no English!
The silent meals! Fun, somewhat informative and affirming. I have hosted German students. This certainly affirms my experiences. This is just incredibly amusing and absolutely right!
Truly, I love lists like that. But reading this text, was very much fun and I enjoyed it to the fullest. Thank you very very much dear miss!
No one I know eats Sauerkraut on a regular basis and despite being German I am not punctual at all. No Ikea I know has a Bratwurst stand out front and yes, we do jaywalk.
Hate Football, not interested in cars. After fact it gets better. But we have this exact show: Wer wird Millionär?
Oh boy.. You forgot one last thing: We love to complain. I was travelling in Scotland recently and got a ride in a van.
Generally speaking. Germans are self-centre. Germans count cent by cent and all about the money have to be exactly cent by cent 4.
Some germans are racist 5. Germans are so saving they are always looking for cheaper or costless things. Germans like dirty sex 7. Germans are not so open to new people.
It takes time to come along with german people. It is a great article, my BF is german that is why I considere important to include the bad points, because sometimes when you find it at the beginning is not so easy to manage, especially if you come from some warm and polite culture like Latin or Asian.
Why is that? Why do people become so intolerant when others try to take a look at the other side of a given topic? Take it easy.
The Laufrad, yes! We love pointing out errors. Germans queue differently. Example: You go in a full packed bakery, you find your space and then check who is entering the shop after you.
It looks on-organized but it works on a 3D dimensional level, everyone is inside and nobody has to wait in a 2D line outside the bakery.
These are not fake crocs they are called Glotschen and originate from Holland and are made from wood. Keep your facts straight.
No, no, I really do mean the plastic imitation crocs, not the Glotschen, but thank you for your comment. Nailed it and made my day.
Thanks for that good laugh on a Tuesday morning. This is so great and written so well!! Did you like it? LOVED it. I think it was being by the water — there is a special mentality in the people who live on the coast.
Now, if you cannot handle that or just have a laugh or two, means somethings wrong with YOU and not the nice lady who took the effort to create this list.
Get off you high horse and take a step back. So take it easy, relax, have a laugh and just take it for what it is.
A warm and funny look at our society. I love the Australian culture as well! Excellent job, made me laugh a lot :D. Most points are pretty positive though!
No one cares! So wrong on so many levels Really? The old socks-in-sandals-story? What are you trying to achieve? Hello Kat, I am not offended, you misread me.
What a shitstorm that would cause! And no matter how funny other Germans might find it as it might cater to this peculiar self-identity that oscillated between self-hate and patriotic pride , I never find stereotypes or racism funny.
Look at all the germans in the comments who absolutly agree with this list. But i do know many germans who do! Thanks for your comments, and no offense taken.
To answer your question, I suppose what I am trying to achieve, is simply a collation of observations I have made during my time living here. This list is entirely subjective, it is a collection of things I have noted, during my time here.
It is simply not realistic to assume everybody has identical experiences. But am I trying to move the world forward by writing an entirely light-hearted, personal collection of observations of a culture within which I am a happy foreigner?
Is something like this lacking in cultural nuance? Is it racist? Absolutely not. Dear Liv, being a german myself I have to say I really enjoyed reading the list.
After all, we tend to get tired during spring. But who really gets tired OF spring? Jules: Come off your moral high ground.
But they exist, wether or not you like to see them. Personally, I think stereotypes that are made explicit can be deburred- those kept under the blanket will keep their destructive potencial.
Good God how much more uptight can you get. Relax, stop taking yourself so seriously and learn to lighten up and laugh a little, even at yourself.
LOL I was reading 15 and I was wondering what the author was talking about. Raw meat? Must be something some bavarians in their village in the mountains eat!
My northern german sensibilities were thoroughly offended. For me that never was raw pork meat, but something else entirely.
Absurd, but true. Bavaria is the Texas or Quebec of Germany. This… is the most racist blog I ever read! Oh, I know the Bavarians consider themselves of a different nation!
Yes, some Germans love their wurst, but you forgot to mention that Germany is one of the countries where vegetarianism is growing the most and that it is the 2nd country in the European Union with the most vegetarians.
Even traditional restaurants have one or two vegetarian although not vegan dishes. Another positive point about Germans, they are very environmentally and socially-conscious, which is not only limited to meticulous recycling but also includes activism.
So true re the environment — I think so many countries could learn from how Germany invests in sustainable energy projects and their recycling system.
Australia certainly could! Hahaha I think HE thinks that too! But I do think the Germans are just having a laugh at Hasselhoff, to be honest.
Hasselhoff… Yes, he used to be a big star in the 90s. Nowadays we only like him ironically. And Germans always wearing boots and never going bare foot?
But everything else is shockingly spot-on. Yup, I firmly believe your Hasselhoff thing, as a country, is entirely tongue in cheek and speaks to your sense of humour.
Liv — I love it! As a German now American I can attest that most of this is spot-on. Just one thing. Döner is a german dish.
Just saying. Very, very true — but the kebab itself, which the döner is based on, is actually a Lebanese dish, which is also hugely popular in Australia and the UK.
So the Döner that has come out of Germany is a Germanified version of that, falsely attributed to the Turkish people! Oh my, what a hoot.
As a German having lived in the US for the past 10 years this rings very true for many of the items on the list and makes me a little home sick.
The one that Germans are always right. Having grown up in a region that loves a good get-together more than anything, I have never once experienced a silent meal, though.
Quite to the contrary. Lively conversations from finish to the mandatory very late end see Sitzfleisch. Draft can kill you, and only if you are very lucky you only get a cold.
AC is the devil. Punctuality for anything that requires it, flexibility for everything else, like a bar meetup with friends where 20 min mean nothing to a German, but an American would already have asked where the the heck you are via text message.
Same goes for planning. My German family and friends are actually quite spontaneous when it comes to making plans, even for vacations.
Americans book tickets 8 months in advance, obsessively print out maps for car trips, and know almost to the minute when they will arrive at a place miles away.
To this day, that boggles my mind. But maybe I am just a bad German, like my US friends keep insisting when it comes to this topic.
Everything about it. DM Drogerie Markt. Restrooms: Veto. What a treat. Only to find out there IS no queue, and you have been loitering politely as people shamelessly surge ahead!
Some of the stuff in the list I agree with! Germany can be a pleasant experience if you are a white. God forbid if you showed too much intelligence.
A German workplace although very efficient and pragmatic, is not one that encourages creativity largely like the Anglo-Saxon work culture.
Conformance is more a norm than being different. And very eloquent English speakers who are German have this nasty habit of talking amongst themselves in German in front of English speaking non white people which they dont usually do when they are speaking with English speaking white people.
I am a foreigner in Germany and speak fluent German. Germany is one of the most beautiful countries to live in. It is a modern democracy and welcomes immigrants.
Has world class institutions and a unique culture to boast of. Is a model for many non English developing economies of the world and has high standards of production and cleanliness on a large scale.
But individual experiences do vary and the social structure of the German society has still not opened itself up to the modern ideas of Globalization and diversity as well as countries like Canada, Australia, the U.
0 Gedanken zu „Highschool Of The Dead German Sub“