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In a bar,a restaurant, on the beach or just about anywhere, it does not take long for any nearby German conversation to become a shouting conversation. Yesterday whilst watching the Malaysian F1 and listen to the commentary, a small group of Germans sitting in front of the TV decided that they had to shout to each other over the commentary.

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I find that a lot of Continental Europeans feel the need to shout after a few beers. Perhaps it has something to do with the noise of guns and bombs in the 1940s.

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Listen to the British when football is on....

That is completely different and known as support which is expected. But this awful German habit of shouting to each other for just about anything gives me the shxxts

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Listen to the British when football is on....

That is completely different and known as support which is expected. But this awful German habit of shouting to each other for just about anything gives me the shxxts

So it's not called support when the Germans shout for Vettel while fighting Webber for the first place in the race??? blink.png

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Could just be hyped up from the lack of German beer and sausages.

Sure they were German? could have been Swiss, Dutch etc.......

Not when it is F1... like the Germans, Brits etc. we only shout when "we" are on the winning side, otherwise we are very quiet peoplewhistling.gif

You have to understand the Germans... now that they can not say anymore "We are Pope", at least they still can say "We are F1 champions"...

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