Yes, I have Samsung tablets, too. I use 1nce SIMs in them so they have internet everywhere ($10 for ten years, seriously).
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Those aren’t rude at all. I wish more of the world was that direct. Most languages have far too much fluff.
They aren’t considered rude in Germany. That was the point.
Following content is a wasted post here, but I post it anyway. About my dialect. It’s so colourful, german is pretty grey compared to it. It has so many layers and you can say even more blunt things to a (bavarian) friend, because they know how it’s meant. It’s more rude and blunt - and at the same time way more warm.
To buy groceries in a german supermarket is no chilling indeed.
That was as different as night and day. Hard to believe there is so much difference. Somehow, I thought the whole world was the same in public spaces. Clearly, not the case.
Sorry…2 more and then I’ll stop lol.
What do those two videos have in common?
I don’t know much about Christoph Walz. Only that I liked every movie he played in. I also remember a funny crime-comedy about 20 years ago, playing an EU burocrat, detecting a lucrative EU-wide fraud with EU subventions. Very entertaining in my memory, because he played such a naive, good-natured young lad.
Anyway, I take from the few interviews I watched with him in the past, that he is easily bored by the superficial, stereotype and repetetive questions. And he always let them subtle know, when he considered a question to be too dumb, for that he refuses to answer it, without really refusing to answer. A trait I like and enjoy.
But here, Steve Martin does a great job to entertain him (and me). Yes, a Nazi joke, but a hilariously funny one. ![]()
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That’s funny lol. My whole life teachers have told me there are no dumb questions.
I love toddler baseball.
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Reality check