Why are the Germans so rigorous, why are the Germans so rigorous in doing things

Updated on international 2024-06-30
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The shadow of the world war. It's better not to mess with people. Passing by ......Say whatever you want.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    German.

    Bai is rigorous and famous in the world, and sometimes it is close to "zhi pedantic" and "stereotyped". However, DAO is formal, and this kind of "pedantic" and "stereotyped" ability has become their serious and meticulous attitude towards their work.

    In our daily lives, we encounter counterfeit things all the time. When you go shopping, some are shoddy, some are past the expiration date; You go shopping, and suddenly a car comes straight for you, and for a moment, you almost go out of your body. The driver came to apologize and explain the reason, it was a brake problem.

    You are walking on a bridge and want to relax here, and your friend tells you: leave quickly, this is the 'tofu scum' project that you have just been a**, and you are almost out of your soul.

    By extension, quality is not a very common phenomenon in China, "improve product quality" is a slogan we often hear, the slogan shouted a lot, and the technical effort has been done a lot, but still.

    Therefore, the Chinese people should learn from the meticulous, serious and serious work spirit of the Germans. I hope that everyone will remember Li Suli's sentence "Doing things seriously is just doing things right, and only by doing things hard can we do things well".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think that the reason why the German nation is one of the best nations in the world is inseparable from their rigor. In the long struggle with nature, the German nation developed the habit of rigor and unity, which also became their national personality and was preserved. Admiration.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it has gone through a long process to form the rigorous attitude of the Germans, and it seems that the rigorous and attention to detail has become synonymous with the Germans, and what impresses me the most is that if the Germans encounter a red light, even if there is no car around, they will not leave, stop there and wait for the green light!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Volkswagen engines burn oil on a large scale, DSG gearbox problems, quick axle breaks, Polo simple rear impact beams, and specially written software in the United States to cheat emissions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the Germans are conscientious and responsible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Huide bai English can be du to see their German zhi etymology scriptures as dao products.

    Learn about Deyuan.

    Inner classic culture; )

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Germans are used to being programmed for everything, and to make it absolutely precise with numbers. The Japanese like to be meticulous in every detail in the process, and the finished product is not sloppy at all. For example, I once spoke to a person who had taught German to a foreign country.

    For example, when doing a project, the Germans' plan is digitized everywhere that can be represented by numbers, and the execution is very demanding, and it is what it is done afterwards. For example, when I was learning German, the teacher would memorize a few words of grammar points in each lesson, and he would not change his plan if you learned quickly.

    Another example, the author once had the pleasure of going to the two countries to communicate, the author feels that the Germans pay attention to accuracy, everything is procedural, everything is in accordance with the rules and regulations, while the Japanese are meticulous in the rules, but some less important details are very careful. Japanese culture actually has a bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder.,It's more extreme.,Either don't do it.,Do it as soon as you do it.。。 In fact, these German cultures are inherited from the Prussian spirit, that is, punctuality, rigor, obedience, discipline, collective consciousness, etc.

    It should be noted now that the social atmosphere in Germany today is not as good as we remember, especially among young and middle-aged people, on the one hand, the former West Germany was heavily influenced by American culture, and after the merger, West Germany dominated; On the other hand, the number of immigrants from Germany, especially Turks, continued to increase, and the number of Germans in the strict sense of the word became fewer and fewer, so the social climate was also affected.

    The author is a German major, and the professional courses are all about this, and the German ones should be about the same. Looking at the difference between the people of Germany and Japan in terms of their lives: at the Frankfurt am Main train station, I had to transfer to the airport, but I lost the timetable given by my teacher and went to consult.

    The lady at the counter asked me what I needed without hurry, and I said I wanted to know what time the bus to the airport was, and she didn't speak!! Then after about a minute gave me a printed sheet with a fine traveler timetable and then didn't speak again. If you are in Japan, the service is definitely better than in Germany, and I will explain everything to you.

    Perhaps the Germans think that anyone with a normal IQ can read that passenger schedule.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japanese people are strict depending on which aspect, anyway, they don't like Japan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The rigor of the Japanese is more rigid, and the German will be much better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I feel that the Japanese are a little too tired, and thinking too much has become a burden.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Each is different, but it is the result of strict requirements for numerical values.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This has nothing to do with us Chinese.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's no different, it's just about creating something better.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The rigor of the Japanese is too troublesome, and they are careful everywhere.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's different in its own way, so I don't know much about it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, the Germans are rigorous, and I personally enjoy dealing with such people. It may seem a bit of a cliché, but everything is done according to the procedure. There won't be too many surprises.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Germans are not rigid, they are rigorous, they take everything very seriously.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Germans have a one-sided appearance, but in fact they are not rigid Germans are deep, introverted, and steady, and some are cheerful, bold, and funny......However, over the years, the Germans have been shaped by German culture, which has made Germans develop some more common characteristics: practical, hardworking, punctual, thrifty and straightforward. In public social situations, Germans seem to be very formalistic and not good at humor.

    They sit upright, do things cautiously and carefully, and act in accordance with the rules and systems. But in private circles, Germans also have unfettered gatherings with friends, they can throw away their status as managers and **, call friends by nicknames, and talk frankly with friends about the troubles in life.

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