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Standing consumes three times as much energy as sitting!
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67% believe that there is a lack of understanding and support for families with children in public places in Germany; 42% believe it's understandable that some hotels refuse to accommodate parents with children under the age of 14; 27% believe that parents should not travel with noisy and noisy children; 24% believe that parents should not bring their children to eat in high-end restaurants; Forty-two percent believe that if parents can't control their children in public, others should let those children learn to behave.
Fart. The most embarrassing.
Exposing privacy. 68% of people think it's the most embarrassing thing to not hold back a fart in public; 64% of people find it embarrassing if they are talking to a colleague about another colleague and suddenly the person being talking about it overhears the conversation; 55% of people find it embarrassing to send a very private email by mistake.
There are also embarrassing situations such as finding that your pants are not buttoned during an important meeting or event; Rush to an event when the shirt is soaked with sweat; When talking to people, you have to admit that you don't know anything about a certain basic common sense; The two socks do not match. Art. Understand.
Don't understand? Fifty-one percent of the respondents admitted that they did not know much about art. Only a quarter of people think they know a little bit about art. More than half of them said they had stood in front of a piece of art and asked themselves, "Is this art?" ”
However, there are also people who regularly visit art exhibitions at museums or create their own art. 26% think they know art; 21% visit museums more than once a year; 19% painted themselves; 5% enrolled in art classes.
Rules. Abide by.
It's now. There are quite a few in Chinese**"German mythology", mainly to say that Germans have many excellent qualities, including being particularly disciplined, such as no cars and no one at night, and Germans will honestly wait for a red light to cross the road. Is that so?
Seventy-one percent of those surveyed admitted that they had crossed a red light as a pedestrian; 22% said they were riding a bicycle through a red light; 6% drove past a red light.
39% of people admit that they have taken the bus without buying a ticket; 15% of people have illegally severed; 8% of people have been dishonest when filing their taxes; 14% have stolen items worth less than €5 here"Steal"This includes non-compliance with the need to pay for something you buy at the supermarket, or failure to pay when you should have paid on your own initiative.
Politics. System.
How to look. Germany's current democratic political system is the best it has ever seen! "
The proportion of people who agree with this varies greatly in different regions of Germany. Around 53 percent of people agree with this in northern Germany, 51 percent in Berlin, 48 percent in Saarland, 43 percent in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, and only 33 percent in eastern and central Germany, which were formerly part of Germany.
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How do they live? I like to compare, rigorous and pragmatic, and I am more interested in mechanical competitions.
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It is a "Chinese festival" held every year in a German village
The town is called Dietfurt. In Bayern. It has a population of about 6,000 people.
Dieterfurt in the Seven Valleys region of Bavaria, Germany, is a thousand-year-old town. The townspeople are tall-nosed and dark-eyed, typical of Europeans, but they like to call themselves "Chinese". The annual "Chinese Carnival" is the biggest event in the town, which has been going on for more than 70 years.
Seemingly in response to the Chinese New Year, Dietford's "Carnival of the Chinese" is held every February, a tradition that began as early as 1928. During the "Chinese Carnival", the town is surrounded by a strong "Chinese atmosphere": strings of red lanterns hang in the streets and alleys, many people's windows are pasted with "Fu" and "Xi" banners, and almost all the houses along the street are hung with colorful flags printed with dragon patterns, long brocades and signs with Chinese heads, and some signboards are written in Chinese with words such as "Hi, Chinese", "How are you", "I wish you a happy life".
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On December 7, 1970, West German Chancellor Willy Brandt suddenly and spontaneously knelt down in front of the monument to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto to observe a moment of silence for the victims killed during the Nazi German invasion. On behalf of his people, he expressed repentance for the sins he committed during World War II, which became known as the Warsaw Kneeling!
German Chancellor Brandt's kneeling is of great significance, because it shows the whole world the sincerity of Germany's wholehearted repentance, and shows the German people's reflection on the war and self-reflection on their sins.
This kneeling removed the Iron Curtain of the Cold War left by the war, melted the ice condensed in the hearts of people in Eastern European countries, resolved the diplomatic dilemma of the Federal Republic of Germany after the war, and allowed the Federal Republic of Germany to re-enter the world and be recognized and accepted by the world!
On the other hand, Japan, the other culprit of the war in East Asia, is still unrepentant to this day, stirring up the nerves of the people of East Asian countries again and again, constantly excusing itself for its war crimes, and even embarrassingly claiming to be a victim of nuclear weapons.
In recent years, they have also wanted to break through the "Peace Constitution" and have repeatedly tried to explore the edge of militarism, and there is always a danger of restoration.
Therefore, this sinful nation, such a disgraced nation, stands shorter than kneeling. No matter how economically developed it is, it will not be trusted by its neighbors in the end, and it is not worth forgiving. It's just a clown!
So, the kneeling Germans are taller than the Japanese standing.
Raising flowers is for others to see.
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