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Old 2nd August 2008, 08:05   #104 (permalink)
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Re: What is Thai Culture Exactly.

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Originally Posted by kikiat View Post
you say it as if the Germans invented it, but what you seem to be totally ignorant about is that the Germans don't call themselves Germans, they call themselves Deutsch and their country is named Deutschland, and Germanic is a collective name for northern European people, like the Scandinavians (further north, you probably don't have a clue about the geographics so I'll mention it) have a collective name, Slavic is a collective name for people from eastern Europe, Arabic is a collective name etc so to give the name "Germans" and claim anything "Germanic" to one nation is completely wrong.

lesson over and next time think before you post yer crap.

Hey teacher, how do you do your job without being able to understand what you read? Where in my post did I write Germans? I wrote "Germanic" which covers what you are ranting about.

are you the kinda guy who asks people if they speak American? Click the image to open in full size.
I never have to ask, I'm smart enough to be able to tell if they can speak english. You ask people? However if someone asks ME what I speak, I say American english.
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