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Dan

Do Germans mind being being called "Krauts"?

Do they? is it an offensive term to them? If they do mind being called it, what other nicknames are appropriate?

    



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saranghae_aitakatta
i'm german and for some weird reasons i don't find kraut to be offensive/insulting
i even think it sounds funny i mean every country has their own stereotypes


dienacht
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just call them Germans


ramadamadingdong
You know, actually I hate when people refer to Germans as "Krauts", "Nazi's"(especially that one gets me ticked off) or whatever else they have in mind. It is offensive and not polite. And I do not accept those words in my presence either. I can get really nasty about it.

Would you talk to black people with dropping the "n-word"? Would you use the "s-word" when talking to Hispanics? - Yeah, I didn't think so.

If you don't want that people use those kind of words on you (whatever words there are for an American, something like "Yankee" maybe?)
then don't use it on them.

Just call everybody by there appropriate nationality and there won't be any problems


Ingrid
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I think "Krauts" is just such a stupid word you hear in american movies more often then on the streets in Germany!

I do get mad if someone calls me Brunhilde and thinks its funny...... I just hate that name !


7. Sinn
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It´s not very kind, but it´s still better than to be called "Nazi".

I also heard Turkish and Bosnians say "Kartoffel" (potato) when they were talking about Germans.

Actually "Sauerkraut" isn´t the national dish in whole Germany.


Ozzy D
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Yes they do!!!!!!!!!!!!!


ss
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Some of you guys are jerks just call them by there name


Bilbo
Would you like being called Cabbage? (actually it means herb - but in this context is a shortened form of Sauerkraut - pickled cabbage). Like Bosch, Hun, Fritz and Gerry, they are all ethnic slurs from a time when people had good reason to be offensive. Nowadays it is safest to avoid risking offense, and refer to them as 'German', and don't mention the war.


Pretty Hate Machine
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Stephan, calling a German a Kraut is nothing like using the "n" word, so stop trying to be a victim. Maybe you should just call them Germans.


NaturalBornKieler
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I have no problem with being called a Kraut. Of course, if you call anyone names you should consider the risk that the person might be offended, but it much depends on how you say it. The same as if you call an American a yankee or a Frenchman a frog.

And I do like to eat Sauerkraut, for that matter.


SirLady
The same case like Japan sushi, Italian spaghetti, France banguet, Chinese dumpling, India curry, German sauerkraut, English breakfast, American junk food..........better than no food.

For information, sauerkraut is not only typical for Germany but also Austria


Orla C
About as much as Brits like being called Limeys, I imagine.


J W
its alright yank...


Stephan L
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Yes, we do. It is like calling an Afroamerican the "N..." word. Just stop nicknaming people for good. It might make feel you better, but it is not worth offending others. Respect always starts with giving correct names.


pops21
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How stupid are you?


jed slade
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It was a nick name given to them for eating sauer kraut ( boiled salted cabbage ),it is not an offensive term ,its just a short nick name .One of my german friends asked me to call him kraut,as all his friends do.HE was,nt bothered by it,as he said," whats in a name "?.


SuperStar
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Does it matter? Aparently we are called tommies to them.
nothing wrong with a bit of banter.


veg_rose
Jerries sounds appropriate.


Jasper
Yes, just call them human grizzly bears since they have no manners.


Bozo C
I think they prefer "Leftists".


DasReich
Kraut is definitely derogatory and insulting.You should refer to Germans as Ubermensch.


687SPV
The Hun, The Bosch, call 'em what you want.


UK Actionman
What other names are appropriate ?

Other than Kunts......... What about "Masters" since we've been sold out to them by our treacherous Prime minister and that other little Marxist C0ck Milliband ?
They didnt even need to fire a shot this time.
Well done New Labour.





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