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We Germans are very well organised. And Germany as a whole consists only of Bavaria. We have no holidays apart from the Oktoberfest and we wear Knickerbockers and Dirndls all day and only eat Sauerkraut with Weißwurst. Which brings me again to the point that Germany only consists of Bavaria :sneaky2: .

 

lmaooooooooooooooooooo alcoholics.

 

I want to know some American stereotypes. Not the typical "Oh, you're all fat" stereotypes. But the stereotypes people actually use.

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British stereotypes I've heard:

Fish and chips in newspaper.

Tea constantly.

Dry humor.

Bad in bed.

bad teeth.

 

French stereotypes:

You only eat cheese and eclaires

wash that down with some wine

 

Canadian stereotypes:

aboot

soory

beavers

maple syrup

lots of snow

very good marijuana

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Yes,like rabbits :naughty: .

Very random: I like Kibbeling (is that how it is written?)

As for the cheese, I only say one name: Frau Antje :roftl:

 

Rabbits teeth for the Dutch, I don't understand why...

Kibbeling is nice (baked pieces of white fish).

Hahahaha, Frau Antje! At the beginning of this thread I was search at Youtube for her, but couldn't find a good vid. I believe Frau Antje is only working in Germany.

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British stereotypes I've heard:

Fish and chips in newspaper.

Tea constantly.

Dry humor.

Bad in bed.

bad teeth.

 

French stereotypes:

You only eat cheese and eclaires and alsobaguettes

wash that down with some wine

they dress like caresses with berets

they are boasters

Canadian stereotypes:

aboot

soory

beavers

maple syrup

lots of snow

very good marijuana

 

hahaha!!! a car with braces!

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I have question for English people,it's about tea:naughty:

You drink it with milk,right?

Well,I've never tried that,so tell me how to prepare it?

What kind of tea should I use?

For 1 cup,how much milk and how much tea?

Can I add sugar or honey?

(no lemon,I guess,it would be tea with yogurth:naughty:)

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I have question for English people,it's about tea:naughty:

You drink it with milk,right?

Well,I've never tried that,so tell me how to prepare it?

What kind of tea should I use?

For 1 cup,how much milk and how much tea?

Can I add sugar or honey?

(no lemon,I guess,it would be tea with yogurth:naughty:)

 

Aw, yuk, tea with milk:bleh: Never liked that....When I was young I was used to drink with suger, but since abut 25 years I drink it without and it tastes much better. (Except in the beginning...)

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