
Stebehil |

According to The Place for Games, Dungeon 144 shipped yesterday - it was scheduled for monday, so they are very early. Now I can´t wait until it is delivered (starts nervous fidgeting).
Stefan

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As an answer to Stefan :
I have often heard saying that german people are serious and do not have a great sense of humour...
But this ain't true : most of my german friends are funny and like to have a good laugh !
You are another example of a nice sense of humour...
;-)
BTW, Malakoff (suburb of Paris), where I do live, is indeed the center of France, since I live there... 8-o

Stebehil |

As an answer to Stefan :
I have often heard saying that german people are serious and do not have a great sense of humour...
But this ain't true : most of my german friends are funny and like to have a good laugh !
You are another example of a nice sense of humour...
;-)BTW, Malakoff (suburb of Paris), where I do live, is indeed the center of France, since I live there... 8-o
Thank you very much!
Indeed, germans are generally said to be a humourless, hardworking people.
There is an expression here, roughly translated "(S)he is one of those going into the cellar to laugh", meaning that the person never seems to be laughing or even smiling. This is a disparaging remark, and indicates to me that a person not laughing is unusual - so this "germans are humourless" thing is a prejudice IMHO. Indeed, in the last few years german TV got flooded with comedy, mostly stand-up comedians and sitcoms - even if most of them don´t cater to my sense of humour. I found "Der Schuh des Manitu" hilarious, however - I´m not sure if this movie would be as good for someone who does not know the specific german background of Karl May and the 60ies western movies after his books.
enough threadjacking already,
Stefan