Do Germans agree next to this''Germans are the most American Europeans''?
if u are a german pls answer me if u think that your culture are the most americn from europe(don't think give or take a few the texans,lol)
Answers: I don't think that Germans deserve this insult. Germans are responsible and considerate. They are heavenly and hospitable. I visited Germany copious times and I liked it tremendously much. People were offering abet without me asking for it. On the contrary, America is not hospitable, but hostile and discriminatory. In America you are screwed if you are a Muslim! Your flight could be cancelled and you could possibly be put contained by jail if you be caught speaking Arabic in the airport. They will treat you worse than Nazis used to treat Jews. Of course I dont indicate the American people coz most of my friends are American and they are highly friendly. I'm speaking about the official who treat us as potential terrorists. I believe that Germany is way better than the United States.
PS: I've rather advice for Americans: Please try to be more German!
i'm glad thats not the baggage.
and i'm german/american (!). born 'nd raised within berlin. i don't think so.
We "copied" abundantly of the american lifestyle, but i think, we are we, not somebody else.
Greetings from bavaria.
NO WAY! I hold German friends and they think that American's are inefficient! No, we don't.
I am not actually from Germany, but I have a German exchange student living with me for olden times three weeks. I would say this is a pretty correct statement, although not entirely. One article that he told me it that in Germany it is really "cool" to use American words. Now some of the more modern vocabulary is in truth American. (ex. Shoppen means to shop) I never hear roughly it and also I don't feel that opening.
Why are you take the TX out? You don't resembling TX ?
Me No No No.
If you take tx out you must also thieve the Bavarians out.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz
Yes I think it's true. Before I traveled to the US for the first time I have traveled only in Europe and expected the US to be even more different from Germany than the other European states. But I was surprised how similar the track of the people, lifestyle and standard values really are. In some places espacially smaller cities it really felt resembling beeing in Germany. What be really different was that Americans seem to drive around all morning in their cars so I habitually was stunned by the emtiness within the streets. And in common they drive a more relaxed style. Germany is one of the European countries the most similar to the United States. But of course England (which is already culturally close to germany) is more due to the dialogue.
''YES, I AGREE..actually I would enunciate that Germans are more AMERICANIZED than the Americans themselves''
not true..point
unfortunately our culture be influenced by US american culture cause after World War 2 our culture almost died and we werent so beaming to be germans
for me one of the most important point contained by every day go is that we dont really have the US american superficiality
What an insult not at adjectives ..
well, i'm one and only half-german. yet, i consider my one partially to be german enough to read aloud: absolutely not. nope i dont have a sneaking suspicion that so,there are european countries that seem more americanized than germans e.g poland and the netherlands
I'm not German but I've been livin within germany for a long time now and i patently dont think they are, they pretty much try to be everythin but approaching us! They have alike problems of being brainwashed by medium and politicians.
It's fact that 25% of caucasian american enjoy german roots, so no wonder there are still some similarities. No, I don't agree. From what I've see of various European countries (I'm German but own done my fair share of travelling), I'd probably say-so that people contained by Poland come closest to the kind of American mentality I've come across most recurrently: focus on traditional family values, particularly patriotic, a strong believe within capitalism and letting the market regulate itself a bit than regulating it, a strong focus on Christianity, especially by politicians running for office.
If you can construct a statement like that at adjectives, it has abundantly of truth in it. I would agree.
I similar to your added comment. It's weird since various of the founding fathers be German.
I am an American living in Germany for former times year. I've also travelled to other European countries and I can tell you from experience that Germany is the most resembling the US. Whether they want to admit it or not, they've taken within a lot of American culture. Whereas places resembling Barcelona feel completely foreign to an American, cities surrounded by Germany (for example Cologne) feels more close to being at home. YES, I AGREE..in actuality I would say that Germans are more AMERICANIZED than the Americans themselves.
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