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stampsm
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Post by stampsm »

well my sister just left for the airport to go to Germany
her new husband is in the US airforce and was just stationed in Germany
i heard that it is one of the most sought after places to be stationed and alot of people greatly enjoy living there
so now i have a relative in Germany
DarkWood_Neo
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Post by DarkWood_Neo »

Ok...and what do you want to say with this thread? I'm from Germany. And I enjoy living in my country. But what do the foreigners think about Germany? That would be very interesting!
nebukadnezzar
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Post by nebukadnezzar »

he will be get soon addicted by the german beer *G*
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Post by Arudil »

hmhm.. i think the most think: "yay, germany throw their money to us" :roll:
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Post by Serg Nechaeff »

Germany is cool. I've been there 6 times. But only in Frankfurt, in the airport :) I know I really enjoyed your ELEPHANT beer. Cheap and strong... Also _VERY_ polite airport personell...
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stampsm
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Post by stampsm »

everyone i have talked to that has been to germany enjoyed it and would love to go back there, some i talked to even lived there for a couple of years and wouldn't mind moving back
i wouldn't mind visiting in a couple of years when i get the money then a can see what germany has that the US is missing
probably just one of those thing missing from the US is that beer you were talking about and if there is one thing missing there is bound to be many more
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Post by FleshCrawler »

DarkWood_Neo wrote:Ok...and what do you want to say with this thread? I'm from Germany. And I enjoy living in my country. But what do the foreigners think about Germany? That would be very interesting!
I'm dutch, living 10 minutes away from the german border, and i cant mostly think positive

but there are good germans, but mostly i find em arrogant, i'm sorry :(

but thats my opinion, but from the guys here in the forum and IRC, those are just friendly :)
I've been absent for really long, but i'm ready to reign my terror on you once again, mwuahahahahaha
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Post by stansper »

Isn't Germany the most lemmings-addicted country in the world?
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Post by keless »

my conscious image of germany mainly involves its 'youth' (my peers, 20-somethings) running around at raves, and germany's growth in the entertainment industry.

Also, I am of the opinion that if you want a mathematician, get him from Germany.
Another Stupid Coder
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Post by Another Stupid Coder »

So, I'm from Austria and I think that german is a very nice country with very nice people and if they are voting the right people it has a great future^^
I'm really sorry for my many mistakes but I'm not a native english-speaker and I'm only 14 Years old...
cochi
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Post by cochi »

Erm. An Austrian saying Germany was nice?
Oh, you're 14 years old. I see ;)))

Just a little joke ;)

Cya,
cochi
Zizilamoroso
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Post by Zizilamoroso »

If you find "Elephant" tastefull, try some of these instead:

- duvel :lol:
- orval
- westmalle

Specialy the first one, my favorit. About 2 times as strong as a pils beer, and it's served in a glass formed and sized like a woman's breast.

btw. Is Elephant a German beer?
deps
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Post by deps »

A beer thread? I love it! :D
But i hate elephant. Horrible. :)
I love one called something like "könig ludwig dunkel". Or is it duvel? I remember a K somewhere in the name. :)

But the best beer in the world is probably Guinness!
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