Ge' Saupreiß, schau dosst weita kimmst! :D
hehe, if you can spare a minute (maybe during the next holidays) maybe you could post some stuff about Ba-Wü? I'll post my profile of Bavaria once I've finished my thesis.
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At least there are a few germans on the site. I'm practically alone:bawling:
:( Just a lot of people who like Irish Literature. I've seen a few Irish join up, but after a few posts they vanish!
:( but you can count us as honorary Irish people :) I read a geography article about German expats in Ireland once. There was this colony of Germans in Ireland and when other tourists came there, they were disappointed about the Irish. They asked "Where can we see the real Irish?" and the locals said "Oh, try the Germans over that way" because the Germans had all grown long red beards, played Irish musical instruments and sung Irish folk songs all day long :D
:lol: thats funny! And its weird that you called them expat germans seeing as the term originated from the irish going abroad!:D We are the Pats after all! (the Paddys and the Bridies:p ) It also put in mind of the term, more irish than the irish themselves!
Maybe i should set up a "Who wants to be Irish with me so i'm not alone!" thread.....
Thanks for the map btw sleepy!
Yeah they arrived today!:p really pretty! I wanna see that castle:(
Think i might set up that Ireland thread. What you think? Do general info stuff and quizzes and be the only person in it spending all day talking to myself!:bawling:
Nice to meet you, Barbara ! :wave:
Though I'm actually a Westphalian expat (there, used the term ! ;) ) currently studying in Heidelberg.
Adding to Sleepy's story about the German expats, I heard a radio feature by the BBC recently, arguing that it seems to be far more attractive to people to be "Celtic" and interested in "Celtic culture" than to be, e. g. Anglo-Saxon, or English, or even Germanic.
Oh yes, Niamh, do set up a quiz !!