5th May, 2010

Who would like to come to the blackboard…

posted 1 year ago

… and tell us a random experience with Germans / Germany or anything German related?


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  1. ribbon-teeth answered: Am frohliche reise, meine Deutche drei klasse (auch mit zwei oder drei Deutche zwei schuleren) war in Deutchland! :D
  2. saratheexchangestudent answered: I’m an exchange student living in Germany and no matter how many times I tell them to please speak german with me, they insist on english :p
  3. anti--you answered: Um yeah, i’m German. xD
  4. alessachiong answered: I have an online friend from Germany who I’ve known for almost two years now, but I still don’t know what he looks like.
  5. mawhoum answered: Yes. nuttynewswire.com/story…
  6. stuwilliams answered: I once managed to buy ticket for a railway journey,(Alexanderplatz to Schonefelt) without the ticket clerk breaking into english in response
  7. souja answered: I find them very systematic in life
  8. janamuvio answered: i was in switzerland and was buying a lego set. it was my second time. the woman asked me, “ist das nicht genug fur dich?” i was shocked lol
  9. pinkmoongrowup answered: I was a volunteer for an Intercultural Program which involves some Europeans, had crush on a German boy. A good reason to learn a language.xD
  10. nabbiyuki answered: I used to date a German and when I learned more about his culture I was curious and been wanting to visit sometime. :)
  11. my20kglife answered: My favourite thing to hear from people when I spoke to them (in German) was an english response, “I’m not interesting” :)
  12. summerbirds answered: i hate germany. i am german. and i despise it.
  13. violetpickles answered: When I rode the bus in Germany, I saw a sign that said, Schwarzfahrer nicht erlaubt. I was shocked until I realized it meant having no ticket
  14. elderwind answered: A good friend of mine is studying the language, though I have yet to pester her to teach me.:D BTW, the Nietzsche answer up there is epic.
  15. mauriciolazo answered: i went to a German Restaurant in my city for some of the typical dishes and I found just fast food :( i still wanna try Deutsche Lebensmittel
  16. resplendence answered: My German teacher saw on the freeway a billboard saying “God is dead”-signed, Nietzsche. Soon after, she saw “Nietzsche is dead”-signed, God.
  17. theplacethatwaspromised answered: Last month there were 20 exchange students from Filderstadt at my school. It was fantastic! :D
  18. intarweb answered: I’m backpacking around New Zealand and I’ve met more Germans here than kiwis!
  19. entropymorpheus answered: Lived for 6 months in Regensburg for my junior year semester abroad. So many memories…in wenige Sätze kaum fassbar!
  20. little-owlette answered: I lived in Germany for 9 years, I miss it, many great memories.
  21. frauhelll answered: We have a German Exchange Program at our school and the Germans came this year, giving presentations about German culture, like Oktober Fest!
  22. squeejawed answered: When my father was a child in Germany, his class went berry-picking. He ate so many berries he “schrutzed” in his Leiderhosen!
  23. randomampersand answered: I was traveling in Serbia and was trying to tell a story to a native. I had to recount the story through German for him to understand.
  24. furioussoundsignifyingnothing answered: I was someone’s liebchen for at least one year and practiced with him often. I took two semesters in college but my pronunciation is awful.
  25. babbledaily answered: I lived in Niederbayern for nearly 4 years because I fell in love with the town I did an exchange in high school in. Visit Deggendorf!!!
  26. jillianxox answered: Well, i love germans and i also love that commercial with the german coastguard, what are you sinking about ? ^^
  27. newyorkninja answered: I was in Philippines, my German grandfather is buried there, and everyone surrounding me was talking in German. They’re all Filipino. Random.
  28. adesertsong answered: I saw The Reader about a year ago and fell in love with David Kroß. I’ve been watching all of the German Kroß films I can get ahold of!
  29. shittycity answered: I was talking to a German who was learning english.. He told me, “She has.. Fat ass.. Like.. Black woman, shake it all the time”
  30. getyourpokeon answered: I stayed in Regensberg, Bavaria with my friend when I was 17 and it was the most liberating experience of my life! I love Germany!
  31. smyralou reblogged this from germanheit and added:
    I spent five years learning...in high school and university before I was finally able to...
  32. kylewritescode reblogged this from germanheit and added:
    Einmal hatte ich im Hinten eines Taxis gesessen. Der Fahrer entschied sich, ungefähr 70 mph zwischen zwei Verkehrampeln,...
  33. jvs answered: one time i was in mecklenburg and we asked for drinks in a restaurant and they gave us giant drinks i had to pee like a madman
  34. awinita answered: my old german teacher’s favorite word, by far, was Eichhörnchen.
  35. hell-low answered: in high school I learned more German from German TV channels in my cable TV than from school :)
  36. dollarstorebling answered: Well i LOVE Germany! I went there last summer . It was amazing. And I CANNOT wait to go back ASAP. LIEBE
  37. lovepropheteer answered: There are sooooo many. Honestly, just visit my tumblr and there are some posts on Hofflichkeit and other topics.
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