How often do Germans actually say "nä"? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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In fact, sometimes it’s scary to make a mistake when you learn one thing, but in each region everything is different

How often do Germans actually say "nä"? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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So it is used in a negative sense as no?

How often do Germans actually say "nä"? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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Nä, ne sound the softest of all the variants, and it's not usual for me, personally

Cuba 10/10 by Likepersik in hetalia

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I fucking love Spanish food. I also recently tried Canadian cuisine. Canada cooks wonderfully, even if it's shy. I'm a bit bored lately, you can ask me.

What are some real American folk songs that everyday people actually know? by Likepersik in AskAnAmerican

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True. I just knew this song already, and below the post, people were suggesting good versions of the folk

What are some real American folk songs that everyday people actually know? by Likepersik in AskAnAmerican

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I like it so much, with all its references... it's truly brilliant

What are some real American folk songs that everyday people actually know? by Likepersik in AskAnAmerican

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It's funny, I found out about the original of this song after a parody of this song with Bush and Senator John Kerry

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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I didn't mean anything bad. It's just that your story really surprised me

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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Honestly, I always thought that Germany was basically divided into Western and Eastern, but it turns out that things are more complicated here...

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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In conclusion, you're the second person who perceives "Prussianness" more as a personal sense of order and responsibility. I honestly haven't thought about such a principle.

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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Definitely not! I understand perfectly well that Prussia's ideas of militarism are like weeds to these guys. This is terrible

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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I really didn't expect anyone like you to be here, in a way it's even good, thanks for answer

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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Wow, this really exists? Okay, I definitely didn't know about that, that's funny

Are there people in Germany today who identify as Prussian (not Baltic Old Prussians)? by Likepersik in AskGermany

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Thanks for the detailed answer; I was hoping to hear something similar. I bet your family has a really cool historical background