Behavior
May 28 2009, Jamie

Sixty-nine per cent of people questioned said they had been horrified by the “condescending tone” some Germans took with locals.

The poll, conducted by Reader’s Digest Deutschland, also reported that forty-five per cent admitted to having been...

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