After all my time on PS3 I realized that there are many Americans who are interested in Germany. They ask me a lot of questions and it's always fun to answer them. So if you want to know anything about my country or my language just ask. I'm sure this will be very entertaining. But before I can answer any questions I have to sleep because it's 5:48am already and I'm very tired. Goodnight everyone.![]()

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04-01-2010 #1
Things you always wanted to know about Germany
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04-01-2010 #2Daddy Cool!
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good morning! Germany has realy nice "bratwusten"
what do germans eat the most?
And why do germans write every noun with a capital letter?
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04-01-2010 #3
Oh you tried ou Bratwurst? ^^ I don't like it so much I prefer Currywurst.
Well what germans eat the most is foreign food like doner kebab or chinese.
I'm not sure why we write every noun with a capital letter.It's just that obejects like a car which means "Auto" in german are things you can touch. In school we learned that we have to write it like that. ^^
Anyone else with a question? Want me to translate a word or a sentence or do you want to know something about our extrem censoreship? Ask me anything you want as long as it's not something I have to be an expert at like political questions or something like that. xD
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04-01-2010 #4
How do you say "Littlebigplanet is an epic game and everyone should have it"? No reason, I'm just curious.

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04-01-2010 #5
The first (and one of the only times) I've ever been plastered was when I visited Germany at the age of 14..... a restaurant in Munich served me 2 steins of beer. I ended up with my head on the table and coffee running out my nose....

So, hows Eastern/Western German relations nowadays?F4F Participant
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04-01-2010 #6
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Too cool! I've always been fascinated at all the amazing scenery, castles and such around Germany. My dad was stationed in Germany and my whole family lived there for 4 years. Sad part of that story is that it was it was before I was born.
So seeing all the pictures and hearing all the stories while growing up always gave me a love for your country as well as a sadness that I didn't personally experience the adventure.
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04-01-2010 #7
@Doopz479
In german it would be "LittleBigPlanet ist ein episches Spiel und jeder sollte es haben." ^^
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Today our relation is very good. My generation doesn't even care about east and west anymore. The only difference is our dialect and that most western germans laugh about it (honestly it sounds stupid xD).
@jwwphotos
I'm sure you will visit our country one day .
But be happy that you don't live here, as a gamer you would be very unhappy. xD
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04-01-2010 #8Sackperson Sergeant
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do you live in the north west side of germany?
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04-01-2010 #9The REAL Stephanie Ravens
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Does it suck to live in Germany?
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04-01-2010 #10
@Mr.KittyCat
Ya it's a bit north west .
@ Awesomemans
Yes because we have the worst censoreship in europe. There are many games we don't get or are even forbitten to buy. Other games just get censored so there is no blood and you can't dismember enemies. Sometimes it's just ridiculous because almost everything that made the game special has gone. Besides that gamers got called potential criminals by politics and parents who r too stupid to raise their children want games to get banned entirely.
It's not that bad with movie but there was a time when u could only buy censored DVD's. Another thing is that our internet gets censored. For example there are videos we can't see on youtube. Even our PSN store and Playstation Home are censored.Last edited by Chrree; 04-01-2010 at 11:58 PM.
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04-01-2010 #11Nope! It's Chuck Testa
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Do the Germans know anything about Paraguay?
I ask because there are some german towns in Paraguay, and I myself am part German as a result. I don't know the language beyond what little I learned in Cegep however, and already I'm starting to forget some of the numbers between 10 and 20.
Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch.
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04-01-2010 #12
Oh I don't know about that so I can't tell you if other germans do, sorry.
Oh cool! You speak a bit german! :O Das finde ich super!
Well the numbers between 10 and 20 are:
10 = zehn
11 = elf
12 = zwölf
13 = dreizehn
14 = vierzehn
15 = fünfzehn
16 = sechszehn
17 = siebzehn
18 = achtzehn
19 = neunzehn
20 = zwanzig
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04-01-2010 #13
Why do germans dub foreign series and movies and such
Last edited by Dexist; 04-01-2010 at 03:25 PM.

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04-01-2010 #14Nope! It's Chuck Testa
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Danke schön. It was a long shot. I suppose no one other than a historian or something would learn about settlements outside their own countries. I don't really know that much about my ancestry myself, it's just a passing interest.

What kind of music is popular in Germany?
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04-01-2010 #15
How do you say "The glass orb is located in a top secret facility under the Rhine" ?
Favorite quote from Little Big Planet: "This is where we stiffin our pistons" @logicpack
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