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Germans
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:00 am
by Temujin
Upto this weekend my only experience of Germans was on holiday and found them to be very abrupt. In fact the stereotype seemed to be very apt.
Me & Mrs S have just had a long weekend in Berlin and my view has changed totally.
We couldn't fault their politeness and helpfulness and even commented that we wouldn't get the same service back here in blighty.
Were we just lucky to meet the few nice/polite Germans?
Are we right to think the stereotype is way off?
PS
we did come across 1 jobsworth though, at the airport on the way back this 1 guy made us walk through the zigzag thing to the checkin desk
rather than walk down the side of it, no-one else around, just me & Mrs S, oh how we chuckled

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:18 am
by UBT - Halifax-lad
Did you mention the War

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:32 am
by Temujin
UBT - Halifax--lad wrote:Did you mention the War

nope but I did mention that England are going to win the World Cup

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:07 am
by UBT - Timbo
UBT - AJS wrote:nope but I did mention that England are going to win the World Cup

Ah, well, you see - that's the issue.
The Germans
know that home field advantage is going to be awesome - just like the Aussies in Melbourne right now with the CW Games.
So, they "KNOW" that they are going to win and anyone who says otherwise doesn't know their sport.
Otherwise:
I've been lucky to meet many nationalities in my work and with very few exceptions MOST people (of any nationality) have been very charming and polite and good natured.
What have I got going for me:
Well, I tower over most people - being 6' 4" and not exactly slim (anymore). So, maybe people are nice to me instead of being nasty as they don't want to incur my wrath ...!
What have I got going against me:
I'm English/British - scourge of the world - war mongers - brutal colonists of everywhere - impinging their language everywhere - bit like the Yanks now I 'spose - but we did it better for 3 centuries.......oops, sorry getting carried away.
So, I'm prepared for other nationalities to hate me for being English/British.....! But they don't....!
In conclusion: The strerotypes of many nations is very much a "shortcut" to understanding what "people" are like.
But the reality is very different. And with the world getting smaller all the time, eventually, once we can lose the fanatical elements, we might just have a civilisation worth saving rather than one we seem intent on destroying....!
Glad your trip was an "eye-opener".
regards,
Tim
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:55 pm
by GaryM
Well, I have three friends in Munich that I chat to a lot. They seem to be very nice people.
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:25 pm
by DJH@GB-Ro
I know 3 Germans, all nice and very polite people

, though all three happen to be boring

Could just be coincidence
Oh and from experience, I'd agree with the 'no sense of humour' stereotype. They don't find funny things funny, yet they laugh like hell at really unfunny things, like someone speaking in a high pitched voice :scratch:
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:01 pm
by Temujin
Well our experience this last weekend has made us consider a longer holiday in Germany sometime in the future.
I was just pleasantly surprised at the marked difference between how we found them at the weekend and my own prior experience of Germans abroad.
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 2:02 pm
by UBT - Steve Taylor
Ive never found Stereotypes to be very helpful , I have found they normally lead to resentment and ignorance - see popular press for details
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:52 pm
by GaryM
I'm in a gaming clan that is mostly UK, but with a few people from other European countries. The guys in Germany came over here (well, to Hemel Hempstead) last year, and we might be meeting up in Devon this summer. Hopefully some of us UKers will be able to go over there for Oktoberfest.