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they just let a million third world refugees in their country...non only do these refugees carry diseases . They don't have money and they multiply very quickly. thats how LOL
One observation about Germans I had after living there for 5 years: the men seem to be happy, nice, and very friendly. The women seem cold, detached, and emotionless.
Either as a touristic destination or place to live, it would be one of my last choices in Europe. Overpopulated, polluted, third-worldished, monocultural, over-regulated.
If Germany is 3rd-World-ish, the US is a garbage pit. And Germany won't be monocultural any longer. I wouldn't mind living in the south of Germany somewhere. But Romanians are a lot friendlier, no contest!
One observation about Germans I had after living there for 5 years: the men seem to be happy, nice, and very friendly. The women seem cold, detached, and emotionless.
Very odd.
So interesting. My niece just got back from 5 years in Germany and said the opposite; the women are friendly and nice, the men seemed reserved, unfriendly.
If Germany is 3rd-World-ish, the US is a garbage pit. And Germany won't be monocultural any longer. I wouldn't mind living in the south of Germany somewhere. But Romanians are a lot friendlier, no contest!
I'd rather it stayed monocultural. But you see, Germany has always had variety even before the advent of modern multiculturalism. Bavaria down in the south near the Alps and say, Schleswig-Holstein up in the north near the sea are quite different. There is even an opinion that Bavaria should be a part of Austria rather than Germany (but nobody would really try to do it). They don't need third-world people in order to have variety.
And no, Germany is not anywhere close to 3rd world.
I'd rather it stayed monocultural. But you see, Germany has always had variety even before the advent of modern multiculturalism. Bavaria down in the south near the Alps and say, Schleswig-Holstein up in the north near the sea are quite different. There is even an opinion that Bavaria should be a part of Austria rather than Germany (but nobody would really try to do it). They don't need third-world people in order to have variety.
And no, Germany is not anywhere close to 3rd world.
Well, and concerning the more home-grown type of diversity, there are the Sorbs, and perhaps other areas of the former East Germany also are as different as Bavaria is to Schleswig-Holstein.
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