Hmmm, I don't know that much about Germany, from personal experience that is, but what you say doesn't surprise me one bit, especially about the last point. On top of that the points from which you quoted, about millions following a particular TV program (if millions watch it then it must be good) and to the hectic lifestyle that seems a standard thing no matter what area you work in, just makes me feel quite depressed, because, well, it is just so true! Maybe there is a strong link between TV and poor education? In fact I'm certain there is. Of course if people just switched of the bloody TV once in a while and got out and did a night class or something it would at least be a start. British people watch more TV than any other nation barring America, and doesn’t it show? (Typical Americans though tut, tut.
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I'm not being "stuck up" or anything about education, it is not even about being educated at all really, it is just about not being totally mindless buffoons or morons, or ignorant and rude - you know the common sort of decency that seems to be eroding fast! I'm tired and ranting, a little, but you get the picture.
Speaking to a Greek lady I work with today and shortly she is going back over there to teach because the respect in English state schools (at least a good selection of them) is virtually non-existent, and tonnes better in Greece – why the hell is this? What has gone wrong? I tell you this country is going downhill very fast, but I guess you already know that too well?
I do genuinely think that there is a big link between education/respect Vs TV and media output too, especially advertisements. Adverts creates desire and want, which if it is not satisfied leads to dejection and frustration resulting in negativity, but I’ll talk about that another time, must get some beatuy sleep to keep all the laddies happy.![]()



) and to the hectic lifestyle that seems a standard thing no matter what area you work in, just makes me feel quite depressed, because, well, it is just so true! Maybe there is a strong link between TV and poor education? In fact I'm certain there is. Of course if people just switched of the bloody TV once in a while and got out and did a night class or something it would at least be a start. British people watch more TV than any other nation barring America, and doesn’t it show? (Typical Americans though tut, tut.
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Great idea, Scher 