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	<title>Comments on: 4+1 German Stereotypes</title>
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		<title>By: lizzie</title>
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		<description>hey. about those stereotypes, i agree with them from first-hand experience.
1. the german I stayed with played no sports but she had so many soccer things in her house, mostly boardgames.
2. there was a french teacher i had when i was in germany (it was only for a week) but she asked me how many years i've been taking french and i didn't know exactly. because it's been on and off and unfrequent. and she freaked out. "HOW DO YOU NOT KNOW HOW ANY YEARS?!" 
3. germans recycle quite efficiently. always seperating plastics, cans, paper, and other things.
4. germans don't hang german flags. and most are quite ashamed at how their flags remind people of antisemitism.
+1. the high schools in germany have drinking parties as soon as you turn 16. when i first arrived, everyone was invited to a bar. and the bartenders don't really care if your legal or not. 

The End. 
It's always good to know when a country lives up to it's stereotypes. I know America is ^_^.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey. about those stereotypes, i agree with them from first-hand experience.<br />
1. the german I stayed with played no sports but she had so many soccer things in her house, mostly boardgames.<br />
2. there was a french teacher i had when i was in germany (it was only for a week) but she asked me how many years i&#8217;ve been taking french and i didn&#8217;t know exactly. because it&#8217;s been on and off and unfrequent. and she freaked out. &#8220;HOW DO YOU NOT KNOW HOW ANY YEARS?!&#8221;<br />
3. germans recycle quite efficiently. always seperating plastics, cans, paper, and other things.<br />
4. germans don&#8217;t hang german flags. and most are quite ashamed at how their flags remind people of antisemitism.<br />
+1. the high schools in germany have drinking parties as soon as you turn 16. when i first arrived, everyone was invited to a bar. and the bartenders don&#8217;t really care if your legal or not. </p>
<p>The End.<br />
It&#8217;s always good to know when a country lives up to it&#8217;s stereotypes. I know America is ^_^.</p>
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