germany sucks

  • it is over, Germany is full with nazis, and the east germany sucks.
    It is ugly (not all), dirty and the ppl always sad... (not everybody but a 95% YESSSS)
    i cant understand them, why can´t they enjoy the life???

    Sorry but germany sucks.

    11 Мар 2007, 02:10 new york man
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  • Deutschland is gut, Spanien nein

    Hallo, Ich bin spaniard. Ich lebe in Madrid.
    Ich kenne wenig uber deutschland und deutsche leute, aber ich mochte uber meine land zu reden.

    Ich glaube deutsche leute ist junge und demokratische. Hier, in Spanien, ich habe viele problemme weil viele leute hier mag fascismus. Sie sind nicht democratisches.

    Ich hatte viele problemme weil viele leute hier sind die sammeln dass bei Franco. Also, in Deutschland die nazis ging nach Gefängnis. Aber hier in Spanien die faschiste blieb in der Befungnis. Also seinen sohne sind in der Befungnis nun.

    Sie benutzen die Einwanderung als eine weise der wenig geld zu erzahlen. Viele Spaniards ging nach Deutschland zu arbeiten aber sie hatte gut geld fur dass. Ausländer bei Arbeit hier haben die schlechter besoludng.

    Also ist Spanien nun unter was wir kann sehen: die weniger democratische staat in der Welt

    federiko 28 Июл 2009, 07:51 - Report
  • ..........

    Selten soviel geistigen Müll gelesen,
    ich bin jetzt 33 Jahre alt und habe hier in Deutschland noch nie soviel Hass erlebt,wie in diesem Thread,mit nur 22 Seiten.......

    Amicus 29 Июл 2009, 02:06 - Report
  • @Jack

    GDR blunk

    flyindutch 30 Июл 2009, 11:57 - Report
  • UM HUMM ...IT SUCKS!

    OHHH YEAH GERMANY SUCKS, IT'S BORRING , GREY , NO SMILES , DIRTY ,SMELLY ,HORRRRRRRRRIBLE ,THATS THE WORD =) ANYWAYS, MY LIFE SUCKS HERE ...

    Sarah 31 Июл 2009, 09:33 - Report
  • germany does too suck

    I am an American who has lived in Germany for over 20 years. The only reason I stay is because of my 2 kids who were born here and unfortunately feel too much at home here to leave. My biggest complaints aren't about nazis or any of that stuff, but every day things like rudeness and always having to be right about everything. I get the feeling here that people hate each other. I have never experienced so much unfriendliness in my life. Yeah sure if you are friends with someone (which really takes a loooong time to become) you are treated really great. But people on the street and in shops are so unfriendly to each other. Just try striking up a conversation with the lady at the check out counter. You get a look like what the hell do you want you idiot. Or simply smiling at someone you don't know. I hate it here.

    paula 02 Авг 2009, 08:39 - Report
  • Federico

    Sera para ti. Pero ya sabes, es bastante facil cambiar de nacionalidad siendo schengen. Pero creo que tu no lo eres, de ahi tanta mala sangre hacia españa. Lo tiene a huevo, siendo shengen solo tienes que vivir aqui y consigues la nacionalidad. Sera mejor para ti y seguro es mejor para nosotros.

    TPM 03 Авг 2009, 01:06 - Report
  • A TPM, uber Lateinamerikaner mit arbeite in Spanien

    Ich antworte TPM. Sie arbeiten in Spanien, Ich glaube. Also Sie sagt dass ist besser fur mich leben in Deutschland, und das ist besser fur Sie auch. Ich glaube Sie kommt von Amerika an. Ich habe eine Frage fur Sie: Wie viele gute haben spaniards in Amerika gemacht? Haben Sie dich Dummkopf gemacht? Da ist das Moglichkeit dass eine der Spaniards in Amerika bei Cristobal Colón hat verlezt eine der seinen Ahnen, oder hat eine der seinen Ahnen geschossen... Ich glaube Sie ist allein eine Dumkopf mit eine bösse Arbeit und viele Ambition. Sie glauben dass Sie ist besser als seinen anderen Landsleuten da, aber wenn Sie biegen ab Sie wird uberwachen dass Sie ist betrogen: seinen Landsleuten sind froh und Sie ist bösse und traurig und beide sind Armen...

    federiko 03 Авг 2009, 08:53 - Report
  • What it means to SUCK

    I've read this stuf with interest because I have been having one of my "I hate this place" weeks. Now, it's only Tuesday so that doesn't mean a whole lot. The place, physically, is like any other place. No doubt. Some lovely scenery, some not so lovely scenery. Some adorable people, some wastes of skin. So far, then, not too different from any other place in the world.

    I must say, though, that having lived most of my life in the Southern U.S., I find that the expression of politeness is abysmal. For example, the horrific habit of shouting "Achtung!" at the back of my head on crowded public transport by people of all ages and ethnicities. "Entschuldigung" (sp) would be much more appropriate in any culture but here. That would be "excuse me" not "attention". That seems so clearly a non-difficult adjustment.

    I have had the opportunity to travel around Germany a bit and that is a universal habit. It places the speaker somewhere lower on the evolutionary scale of etiquette than he people around whom I was raised.

    I am, admittedly, hopelessly middle-class in any country. What I can afford at the same earning in the U.S. and what I can afford in the way of creature comforts here is vastly different. As for the odors emanating from our teutonic hosts, the installation of air conditioning would solve most of that problem.

    Finally, on matter of human rights in general, as a homosexual I can tell you that the honest expression of disdain for me in the U.S. is much more welcomed than the false assurance of equality given here. EU regulations notwithstanding, most laws are in name only and have absolutely no teeth. In evidence, I offer you your own power to google hate crimes statistics in the U.S. vs. the E.U. More gay people suffer violence at the hands of attackers here than at home.

    Finally, I offer you this: I pay my German taxes and operate within the parameters of this country as any German would. I laughed when I got here because everyone frowned so much (accounting for the jowliness of relatively young women and men here). I am acquiring the same issue. I will return to where people smile at strangers, men open doors for ladies, and frindly greetings on the street between neighbors are the norm. I have friends here who have worked together for 20 years and still don't know each others' wives first names. It is an embarassment.

    Southern Belle 04 Авг 2009, 11:45 - Report
  • i hate germany

    ma hongshin bethen gjermont

    muti 05 Авг 2009, 07:42 - Report
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