having lived in Germany (provincial Germany, not Berlin) I can confirm that Germans do in fact have a sense of humour.
It is unfortunately deeply unsophisticated and resembles the sense of humour of a horny 1970s mongoloid.
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that is a very good comparison. In Germany, Peter Kay would be thought of as highbrow. And possibly sexy.
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This is quite possibly the best answer to any queston you will ever be asked.
Even in court.
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Even in court.
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I live in a sophisticated area (München)
And I've found it to be very droll, mainly revolving around clever word play and witticisms which is far easier to exploit given german word conjugation. I do think that the older post-war pre-70's generations are a bit lame and tasteless though... und folglich gleich wie England. ;)
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And I've found it to be very droll, mainly revolving around clever word play and witticisms which is far easier to exploit given german word conjugation. I do think that the older post-war pre-70's generations are a bit lame and tasteless though... und folglich gleich wie England. ;)
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