On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, j...@cimmeri.com wrote:
culture re what is offensive. His remarks did not bother me because they were "typically German." Maybe me saying that will offend Holm... lol...

On 9/5/2015 5:40 AM, Christian Corti wrote: Hey, they weren't "typically German"... we don't want to make generalizations, do we?


[Johnny B wrote:]
I agree. And I'm Swedish myself, but living in Switzerland. And traveling a fair amount. I prefer to not make generalizations based on ethnicity or background. If people freely and voluntary spend their time helping, I also try not to be sarcastic. Christian



I knew right after I sent it that the Politically Correct police would soon show up on that remark of mine.. ;-)

What I meant to say, is that the *manner* in which he spoke -- and not the exact words themselves -- in my very limited but still partial experience of the wonderful German people (I'm not being sarcastic), and having attended a German school from grades 4-8, that the manner of speaking was *typical* of German culture -- in this case, meaning a bit blunt, a bit sarcastic, and a bit impatient.

Like it or not, different countries have differing styles re communication. If you've ever at least been to France or Belgium and spoken with enough people to form an impression, you can't deny this reality. I'm not passing a judgement here.. it's neither good nor bad.. it just is what it is.. and I think it quite lovely.

Like it or not, I stand by this opinion. :-)

- John.

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