No more than Americans when you call them Yanks, or the British being called limeys.
By the way it is krauts not kraults, first used in the first World War as a derogatory term for a German soldier. It was as a synonym for sauerkraut, a traditional German and central European food.
Wurst is the German translation for sausage Ha Ha Ha
they called them dough boys
This is a opinionated question, 1 was Aussies, while the other was piliknins which means Tan Men in Deutch.
The Germans were not prepared for where the landings happened.The Germans were not prepared for where the landings happened.
The Germans were caught by surprise.
A person who easily gets offended and retaliates can be described as having a "short fuse" or being "vindictive."
they can call them by their first name or just call them mom if no one get offended
Deutschland is what Germans call Germany. It translates as "Land of the Germans".
see now that's what i don't get they call each other the word yet we say it there offended but they think it offends us when they call white people honkys
They call it "Schweine-Grippe".
Deutschland
Teutonic .
Germans
No, it is not. Someone might be offended by being called a bore, but really, it doesn't matter what you CALL them, it's the concept itself that's they're offended by, not the word.
She is offended that people get so offended easily.I think I have offended him.Why are you offended by everything?
Germans
woodchock