Silent_Water
Tribune
As you may have remarked, Germans and Austrians are having a bit too much leisure time right now, so I thought, I could try to explain some special funny words, hobbies, customs and traditions from Germany and Austria by using interesting videos and findings from the internet.
First of all, interviews with the great Austrian actor Christoph Waltz who is explaining some long German words in the first video (some of you may already know it) and the terrible, sado-masochistic Austrian Christmas tradition of "Krampus" which we do not have in Germany (except perhaps a similar one in Bavaria, which is similar Catholic like Austria).
Later, I will try to explain the everlasting hobby of Germans to invent longer words, which did not exist before they were needed, by combining words in a way no normal person would ever have thought of combining. I have remarked that this hobby is so crazy that many of you here seemed to have liked it. (If you have any questions, ask me, please.)
First of all, interviews with the great Austrian actor Christoph Waltz who is explaining some long German words in the first video (some of you may already know it) and the terrible, sado-masochistic Austrian Christmas tradition of "Krampus" which we do not have in Germany (except perhaps a similar one in Bavaria, which is similar Catholic like Austria).
Later, I will try to explain the everlasting hobby of Germans to invent longer words, which did not exist before they were needed, by combining words in a way no normal person would ever have thought of combining. I have remarked that this hobby is so crazy that many of you here seemed to have liked it. (If you have any questions, ask me, please.)