Außerdem ist "akzeptieren" auch was anderes als "unterstützen"
Das stimmt nicht ganz, denn es könnte Lebensmittel geben, bei denen das genauso ist, aber mit verstärkter Wirkung. Beispiel: Schmeckt Panade? Ja. Wird ein beliebiges Gericht noch mehr besser als wenn man Käse draufpackt? Ja. Es folgt: Panierte Panade > Käsefondue
The T stands for the timezone.
I'm actually from Germany, I currently live in the federal state of Hessen. The far-right party did get 16 percent in the elections yesterday (not quite 30 but thats still a lot) but it should be noted that a good portion of their voters seem to be voting out of protest.
Maybe its different in the countryside but I live in a big city and I personally have not experienced any racism (including from older people), some friends of mine have but its certainly not common. Thats still bad but I dont think its worse than in other countries...
Cant comment on East Germany but its certainly not normal to make racist jokes (or jokes about disabled people).
I dont want to make assumptions but it sounds like your perspective on Germany comes from a single person whose experience isnt really representative of Germany as a whole... just my thoughts.
Why if I may ask? How is it worse if you're not one of those?
Does this apply inside the city aswell? In Germany, this only applys outside the city...
Agrees on not to be...
just berate my ideological opponents because they genuinely are losers
Im astonished at how closed-minded and brainwashed you seem. Maybe actually think about why you would fight for a opinion that is not based on "well reasoned and researched arguments"... It really seems like youre arguing for another person's opinion rather than having your own.
He donated money before having founded his charity.
"Die" is always the plural article:
DAS Auto - DIE Autos / DER Baum - DIE Bäume / DIE Fliege - DIE Fliegen /
Because we already had a word for "computer" (literally: calculator) which had the male article so when we started using the English word "computer" we kept the article :)
Ah, der mit dem Rucksack ganz links neben dem weißen Auto?