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Old 08-28-2007, 07:43 AM
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Just in your lifetime, hm? :P

The name Germany doesn't make much sense anyway. Historically speaking, we're all Germans. People who think up those words should start looking at what countries call themselves, sometime, and only mangle it just a bit to make it fit in their own language. :P

Useless information: In our local dialect, we call them Prusen.
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How are we all Germans? "German" is a cultural label, one that is not shared by most of us.
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Old 08-28-2007, 02:46 PM
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Just in your lifetime, hm? :P
Yes, yes -- cue the "antiquity" jokes. I can take it.
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The name Germany doesn't make much sense anyway. Historically speaking, we're all Germans. People who think up those words should start looking at what countries call themselves, sometime, and only mangle it just a bit to make it fit in their own language. :P
I suppose Deutschland really isn't much better, is it?
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How, then, do you keep the Prussians sorted out from the Bayerischers? (Actually, the Bavarians probably tended to stay home with their beer and cheese, while the Prussians were the ones who came to your town uninvited, so yeah... )


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How are we all Germans? "German" is a cultural label, one that is not shared by most of us.
Oh? And what is your background, then -- Basque? Samoyed? Greek? Native American? Sino-Tibetan?

Most of Europe that isn't south of the Alps is, at the very least, culturally informed by one or more German branches and the language in which you speak and write is a Germanic language. The Lutheran religion which pervades your neighborhood originated in a city midway between Berlin and Leipzig, and just who did you suppose the Angles and the Saxons were? Unless you're a Martian or a Gray alien or something nearly as exotic, you're most likely up to your eyebrows in German, whether you knew it or not.

Edit: Come to think of it, Germans did a fair bit of mucking about in the rest of Europe, too, so if your family came from pretty much anywhere west of the Urals, there's a German influence in there somewhere or other.
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Yes, yes -- cue the "antiquity" jokes. I can take it.
So...what was Clodius Pulcher like at parites?
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I suppose Deutschland really isn't much better, is it?
Well that is what I was referring to. We call it Duitsland, hence the mangling.

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How, then, do you keep the Prussians sorted out from the Bayerischers? (Actually, the Bavarians probably tended to stay home with their beer and cheese, while the Prussians were the ones who came to your town uninvited, so yeah... )
I give up. What are Bayerischers? People from some other German state or something?

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I suppose I was mostly referring to the language, since Americans tend to come from pretty much all of Europe anyway... I wouldn't call the French Germanic, really. But if you're German, Dutch, British... Than yeah, all German.
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So...what was Clodius Pulcher like at parites?
Bit tedious, actually.

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I give up. What are Bayerischers? People from some other German state or something?
Bayern is what the Germans call the State of Bavaria, so the Bayerischers are the people who live there. (Also BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke.)

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If you go back to Charlemagne and before, many of the tribes in what is now France were Germans -- Burgundians, Franks (hence the name "France"), Merovingians and all of those, not to mention the odd hordes of Visigoths, Vandals and the like passing through -- and the rest were Celts who had been to a greater or lesser degree Romanized pre-4th century. It's only from Charlemagne onward that you begin to get a distinctly French national character, and even then you had Vikings (North Germanic) all over the place for a few hundred years adding to the mix.
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I consider my cultural background to be Minnesotan, but if you want names of European countries, that's a job for a PM or e-mail. It's a bit complicated.
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Okay, so... Jell-O salads, lutefisk, hotdish, Ole and Lena jokes and the Kensington Runestone, then. Not so much, eh?
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