• starchylemming@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    usually.

    but

    let me introduce you to the native People of the southmost part of Bavaria/Germany … almost Austria.

    Example: A Boat-Person of the Beautiful Königssee spent almost all of the ride ranting about stupid dumb dumb tourists… .to tourists. the rants were only interrupted by short lacklustre descriptions of the beautiful nature and rich history… and a forgetable music stop with agressive tip fishing.

    Now, this was off season and in german. Well, german - a non native speaker would likely struggle to understand his thick accent liberally spiced with words only they use. Half the people on board have no idea what the angry noise is about. The others don’t complain, they know: yes, this is a perfect example specimen. This is what the average local is like. this man is not rich probably, no, but certainly well off, safe, living surrounded by breathtaking nature and beauty…

    And he hates everybody else with every fibre of their being.

    I’ve met several people from this specifc small region, which is one of the most beautiful places in the world, who were exactly like this.

    maybe their point is to protect this environment. every stranger is a potential danger to it, they dont want to risk. if they value the protection of nature over their livelihood, it can almost be seen as noble. just don’t ask them what they vote for

    • mech@feddit.org
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      Don’t worry, those people hate other Germans (“Saupreißn”= Prussian pigs), and visitors from Munich, the capital of Bavaria (“Isarpreißn” = Prussians living at the river Isar) just as much.
      There’s a joke about how they call Asian tourists “Saupreißn, Chinesische” (=Chinese Prussian pigs).