>>I guess they are a bit offended. At least they have a chance to take the joke. If I answer plain "Guten Tag", that's freezing.
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>"Servus" works quite well, but coming from me might be considered equally dishonest, as I view myself not to be in serfdom
I allways thought that one orders my servant to follow me ... even if he is imaginary.
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>>Normaly it's bavarian, southerners. We are unable to lock them there. Freedom has black spots, you know ...
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>Sometimes I wonder why the minor differences are harder to swallow than the bigger differences found whith people from a few thousand km away.
This is why I feel more at home in Taiwan then in the U.S. They
seem to mean the same - but they don't, Chinee are complete strange, thats easier.
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