German Self-Disclosure and Confession.

Rubye 2022-11-28 02:18:23

I lived in Europe for more than three years, during which I went to Berlin, Germany to play for a week. I have a deep impression of Berlin. I love it and hate it. I love the contemporary historical relic of the Berlin Wall. I hate it too backward. My hometown Wuhan, for those who have lived in Shanghai for 8 years, is the level of a small third-tier Chinese city. There is no air conditioner in most places. It is more than 30 degrees hot in summer, and some buses do not have air conditioners. The subway is like the little train in the playground.

In recent years, due to the large number of refugees introduced by Germany and the threat of economic aid, the majority of EU countries are required to accept refugees. As a result, European countries are generally complaining about Germany, and even the United Kingdom wants to leave the European Union. At that time, as a European resident, I also said that Germany was very boring. I don't understand. The worst guess is to ask for millions of strong single male refugees. Are you going to prepare for war? Later, it was deeply understood that there are various reasons, such as the lack of labor, the stability of housing prices, the friendly relations between Arabs in history, the desire to improve their international status, and the yin and yang against the United States, etc.

When I arrived in Berlin, Germany, I found out how friendly Germans are. I felt like seeing the villagers and fathers. The funny Germans put a huge ugly girl pig in a pink suit at the door of the department store. There is no aesthetic at all. Welcome everyone , startled me. After visiting the Berlin Science and Technology Museum and the flagship stores of the four major automobiles, I finally came to an ultimate conclusion that the national character of the Germans is inherently inferior, which led to the tragedy of the Nazis and all the good and bad behaviors. Too lazy to go into detail. This show can be seen.

This play is a good opportunity to get to know the Germans intuitively from a distance.

Well, not much to say, no spoilers, and see for yourself?

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