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How does Germany compare to other countries for fighting and drinking among males?

why is this??

have heard Russia is bad and Scotland and Ireland. (can see why for Russia, since the economy was so bad there) but why for Scotland and Ireland?

how about Germany??

and why is this in your opinion?

Thanks for your answers!

    



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banjet15
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Lived there for ten years and never saw it once even at the beer festivals . It's an English desease .


Alwin E
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Look now: I'm a German male. And I love German women. (Well, actually I love all women, but that would be too long a story now to tell.) And, see: It happens sometimes that other males get in my way. So, I'm a country dude and just follow my basic insticts, and that means: grab the girl, jump into your car, and hit the metal.

The other guys might be fighting concrete, or whatever they feel like. (And, no, I didn't always win. But I think 80% are enough.)


iltmaemc
England


stickadiddle
You will find a percentage of brain dead morons in any country you may care to name.


Geoff the skier
In my experience the Germans are good tempered if a trifle boisterous and all their booze induced fighting is in good spirits.

The Scots and the Irish like a good punch up and sometimes don't know when to stop.

I have no idea about Russia brawling.


Joanie D
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It's not usually the Germans that are so bad, but the Turkish people here are bad. I swear every time I go out 4 Turkish boys are getting thrown out and fined.


Zoe Dot
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I haven't seen bar fights in Germany. I have seen them in England and Scotland. There is definitely a boozy culture among the working classes in the UK. A bottle of beer is standard issue though for the typical German "Handwerker" after he knocks off the clock.

I have seen drunks walking down the street though in Germany. I once saw a guy in Munich walk down the street in a stupor and completely fall flat on his face on the street. He just picked himself up again and staggered off. This was around 1am at night.
Generally, I wouldn't think generalizing will do you much good though. There are boozy places with fights the world over.


1st Lady09
They would be close to the bottom it would go like this

Irish - Drunks and love to fight everyone even their dogs

Scottish - Love to drink and love to fight

Russians - Drunk barbarians can't hold there liquor

Germans - Love beer they drink out of a barrel and will kick your but if you touch their beer or even look at it

Swiss - they don't drink that much and they hate germans lol

edit why the thumbs down I love german's especially Alwin





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