Sharkbilby
she/her 🏳️‍⚧️   Germany
 
 
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JIIINGJING 16 dec @ 22:18 
I just realize saying yes (in a feminine way) in my language is Jah or Ja much also sounds slightly like cha mixed with ja. in my language reading and speaking in the same language sounds nothing alike.
Sharkbilby 16 dec @ 18:55 
Australia quite literally has half the people fat as ♥♥♥♥ :empty_inside:
Atom's Christmasmaxxing 16 dec @ 0:32 
Ain’t no way a country is more obese than America. If you go to some ♥♥♥♥♥♥ areas in America, I swear half of the people are fat as ♥♥♥♥ because all they eat is fast food.
JIIINGJING 15 dec @ 23:51 
What is food in Germany like?
Sharkbilby 15 dec @ 23:23 
I loved Germany. From where I was from, a relatively small but well developed city, things were fairly quiet in terms of traffic and noise pollution. But we're also a very proud country, our festivals are very celebrated and loud, and they're very unique. Each year by Christmas the town centre would become a sort of market showground where people would come to see all sorts of shows, and in our festivals food plays a major part. It feels almost like passed times where every market would be small and would sell unique things.
Sharkbilby 15 dec @ 23:23 
There's also Oktoberfest where streets would be filled with cosplay of mythologies and other cultural things, as well as what Oktoberfest is famous for, drunkards. While I love the festivals, they're also quite loud and crowded, which is something that bothers me easily.

I also quite liked the cold, but most probably wouldn't. It occasionally snows, usually once or twice every year, making it feel special and enjoyable without being too rare or too common.

Aside from that, where I was from in Germany, things were quiet. There were relatively small hills that made great playgrounds when it snowed, old landmarks or medieval times and unique architecture that carried over from those times to the buildings. It's strange how such an urban place was so quiet, to me, but I liked it.