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trance0
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 Message 65 of 128
21 October 2009 at 7:40am | IP Logged 
I don`t find his English bad at all. He seems to have more problems with saying something useful, and if you don`t know what to say, you won`t say it coherently in any language. He was just confused about a fairly broad and vague question from a reporter. What can you learn about/from the history of... bla bla bla. Political and rhetorical mumbo jumbo, it was a fairly useless question anyway. :D
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schoenewaelder
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 Message 66 of 128
21 October 2009 at 2:24pm | IP Logged 
I don't know if the streamings works outside Germany, but here is a mildly amusing clip from the "Heute Show" of ZDF reporter trying to ask Alex Salmond a question in German.

http://heuteshow.zdf.de/

On the right hand side there's a column of icons, click on "Launischer Westerwelle" (about half way down). It's about 3 mins long with the Alex Salmond bit about 1 min in.
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janababe
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 Message 67 of 128
21 October 2009 at 3:04pm | IP Logged 
Schoenewaeleder OMG that was hilarious! Yep, it works outside Germany, but the link goes to a news report so you will have to click on the icon and close the original tab.

"Little Miss Sunshine" I love it ;) Who said the Germans don't have humor?

Well, I think Westerwelle is a sour ol' *@* but I agree with you guys, BCPilotguy, Jar-ptitsa, Hubei China, datsunking1 - English is fab (I LOVE English) but you gotta respect the other people's languages and at a German meeting you gotta understand German.




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Matteo
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 Message 68 of 128
21 October 2009 at 8:05pm | IP Logged 
janababe wrote:

Well, I think Westerwelle is a sour ol' *@* but I agree with you guys, BCPilotguy, Jar-ptitsa, Hubei China, datsunking1 - English is fab (I LOVE English) but you gotta respect the other people's languages and at a German meeting you gotta understand German.





I agree.
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janababe
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 Message 69 of 128
21 October 2009 at 8:52pm | IP Logged 
Matteo wrote:
janababe wrote:

Well, I think Westerwelle is a sour ol' *@* but I agree with you guys, BCPilotguy, Jar-ptitsa, Hubei China, datsunking1 - English is fab (I LOVE English) but you gotta respect the other people's languages and at a German meeting you gotta understand German.





I agree.


Cool ;)


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 Message 70 of 128
21 October 2009 at 10:37pm | IP Logged 
I think it was brilliant. I think that the fact that he offered to drink the British national drink together with the correspondent and then speak only in English shows that it wasn't rudeness. The very idea that it could be considered rude to insist on speaking German at a German pressconference is quite absurd.
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Matteo
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 Message 71 of 128
21 October 2009 at 11:03pm | IP Logged 
Gusutafu wrote:
I think it was brilliant. I think that the fact that he offered to drink the British national drink together with the correspondent and then speak only in English shows that it wasn't rudeness. The very idea that it could be considered rude to insist on speaking German at a German pressconference is quite absurd.


I agree.
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janababe
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 Message 72 of 128
22 October 2009 at 12:20am | IP Logged 
Gusutafu wrote:
The very idea that it could be considered rude to insist on speaking German at a German pressconference is quite absurd.


Well yeah! That's the whole point: it was a German pressconference in Germany. Actually to ask a question in another language is just weird! Then for the English natives to say there's nothing wrong shows that they don't get it that it's not easy speaking a foreign language (or that it's damn arrogant to expect everyone to switch to English in their own country).

English natives don't get pissed ....love you really ;)


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