It's not. I am german and before I came here, I never eaven heard of it before.
Navajo culture, just like Germans have German culture and people in Japan have Japanese culture.
Germanophobia and Teutophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of Germans or German culture
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is an important individual from Germany. He was a writer and thinker whose works had a lasting impact on German literature and culture.
they are extremely nice and hospitable, but may seem very abrupt and harsh to non-Germans unfamiliar with German culture.
When a German's hand is dirty he will generally wash it.
i don't know after dinner, after lunch, at lunch, at dinner i guess.
Germans typically prioritize personal hygiene and cleanliness, so body odor is generally seen as unpleasant and socially unacceptable. Maintaining good hygiene and using deodorants or perfumes is important in German culture.
Germans share a common culture that units them, across continents and in many lands. Being an fiercely independent people, Germans are known for their values of freedom, family, responsibility and a strong work ethic.
No. There are many German cultures all over the world including here in the US as well. I recently took a German class in college here and my German professor is married to a German woman and they regularly practice their German culture. I have also heard of many accounts of other Germans that practice their culture in different parts of the US.
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The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
NO. Poor is an economic status, whereas ethnicity refers to common region of origin and culture. For example, German is an ethnicity and there are rich Germans and poor Germans who still have the same origin and culture. Conversely, poor Germans and poor Brazilians do not have the same origin or culture, e.g. they are not the same ethnicity, even though they are both poor.