Hastings gull
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- Nov 23, 2013
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myself ive never hated the germans infact if the truth be known I admire them, they seem successful in everything they do. most people feel the same about them, the german hatred stems from hitler and whilst many brits weren't overly keen on the crouts back then they are now ..though you'll find not many admitting to that, i'll probably get a grilling myself but its only banter nothing more than that.
Thank you, my friend. Obviously I am more sensitive than most to the Germans but have noticed a shift these last few years. The war is still often featured on the TV,rightly or wrongly, and I think that subconsciously, this affects our view of the Germans but there is now far more respect for them. I recall many young Brits saying that their attitude to the germans had changed after actually visiting the country to support England at the World Cup there. It is, in my opinion, a very under-rated country as far as tourism is concerned - service is usually first-rate, the scenery in many areas is lovely, and, what might surprise you, prices are generally cheaper. That is not to say all is wonderful - aggression on the roads is more noticeable than here, for example, and people in the street, though polite, can be more assertive - to put it in a jocular fashion - they will always say "Guten Morgen" as they push in font of you! Germans tend to be more reserved when they first meet you, and I think this is what British people mean when they comment that the Germans have no sense of humour. Most contact is fleeting, perhaps around the pool on holiday, and so the impression is formed, understandably enough. Be interested to hear others experiences.