I figured that being a Burgerclap and thus a Westerner, I would have more in common with the locals in Western Europe than Central/Eastern. I couldn't have been more wrong.
Despite the language barrier, between my extremely limited Czech and Magyar and their limited English, I found that the locals I met in bars/pubs in the Czech Republic and Hungary to be incredibly friendly and receptive to drink/mingle with even as an american. I visited Germany beforehand though, and found that even though I have pretty decent German (at least compared to he other languages) and the locals have nearly flawless English where I visited, thy are very standoffish and not especially down to earth people.
Can some Yurobros let me know if this is coincidence/just my own anecdotal evidence, or does it seem fairly representative of how Europe truly is?
>>128855731
Germans are fairly standoffish, period. Besides, since when do Germans drink? Isnt it forbidden in Islam?
probably just the germans
>>128855731
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEJO8t_wCUQ
>>128855731
All I can say is I never met a sympathetic german. Austrian? Yes. German speaking swiss? Yes. Normal german? No.
>>128855731
>drinking in Germany
Nice fake story, op. Everyone knows that alcohol is haram.
>>128855731
Brits, Frenchies, and Germans tend to believe they are superior to everyone. I really don't understand it but perhaps they simply don't like Americans.
>>128859161
I have heard u can buy smuggled beer but its extremely dangerous. You get death sentence if caught.
>>128855731
germanic culture is very much dont bother me and i won't bother you. Go east and its more "guests are family". I spent last summer in Georgia Caucasus and i loved it. Everyone is so fucking friendly is awkward.
>>128855731
Your eyes are finally opened. Europe Rankings:
1) Eastern Europe
2) Southern Europe
3) LOL Western Europe
>>128855731
Pretty much, I guess.
You just don't understand the Germans, though.