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I sometimes I imagine us a the representatives of our nations. We are like a UN on SaSu and we are all diplomats.
I think I have some common stereotypes of Germans. For sure you learn a lot about German sentence structer when you read my texts. And which mistakes Germans often do when writing on English.

I don't drink beer. I like soccer though. I am a moralistic person. I don't vote AfD. I am a centrist. I am closer to the German free speech laws than the American approach.

Today I talked with a German college friend that I am posting in an international forum. He wanted to know some things that are common for Americans. I told him I vibe way better with Americans in contrast to a forum full of Germans. I told him two common patterns I observed when talking to them. They are very much into conspiracy theories. He wanted an example and I mentioned potential false flag attacks on Trump. And I told him Americans will always defend their approach to free speech no matter.

So now it is your turn? What have you observed when talking to me/reading my posts?
 
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