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To: Textide
You will LOVE this book. Of the whole Xenophobe's Guide series (they're British), the one about the Germans is the funniest, oddly enough.

Link to Amazon.com

Excerpt:

Teutonic torment
In every German there is a touch of the wild-haired Beethoven striding through forests and weeping over a mountain sunset, grappling against impossible odds to express the inexpressible. This is the Great German Soul, prominent display of which is essential whenever Art, Feeling and Truth are under discussion.

Angst breeds angst
For a German, doubt and anxiety expand and ramify the more you ponder them. They are astonished that things haven't gone to pot already, and are pretty certain that they soon will.

Longer must be better
Most Germans apply the rule that more equals better. If a passing quip makes you smile, then surely by making it longer the pleasure will be drawn out and increased. As a rule, if you are cornered by someone keen to give you a laugh, you must expect to miss lunch and most of that afternoon's appointments.

Angst breeds angst
Because life is ernsthaft, the Germans go by the rules. Schiller wrote, 'obedience is the first duty', and no German has ever doubted it. This fits with their sense of order and duty. Germans hate breaking rules, which can make life difficult because, as a rule, everything not expressly permitted is prohibited.

27 posted on 06/24/2005 3:57:08 PM PDT by wimpycat (Hyperbole is the opium of the activist wacko.)
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To: wimpycat

I'm familiar with the Xenophobe's guides, LOL. An ex-girlfriend of mine was Swiss and bought me the Swiss book. Their love of chocolate, gold, and teethpicking after meals was accurately depicted in the book. Have to pick up the German one now, thanks....:)


28 posted on 06/24/2005 4:02:14 PM PDT by Textide
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