Why do Germans generally dislike Turks?
Friends in Germany must have come into contact with some Turks in Germany to some extent. Some of them are working, running restaurants and studying in universities. I don't know what you think of Germany, the largest immigrant group. Anyway, I hate these Turks! Here are some experiences to let you know about the troubles of Turkish ghosts. 1: At the bus stop near the Kadway shopping mall in Berlin, I saw a young Turkish man (judging from the star and moon flag pattern on his backpack, he looked like a Turk) asking a passing German lady for directions. He just said, "Hello, David Malfragan?" The woman immediately rejected him cleanly with "Nein" and then went straight to the ground. Turkish youth immediately cursed "I ficke dich!" And then say something about hating Germany or even the whole of Europe at the moment. I don't know if others heard clearly on the spot what the woman did wrong, but the young Turk, as a foreigner, who swears in a densely populated street regardless of his image, will only bring shame to his country. If you are so stingy, don't care about your image and hate Europe. Just go back to Turkey quietly. Why do you want to stay in Germany and suffer indignities? This was before the above events. At that time, I didn't hate Turks so much, and I occasionally communicated with a Turkish student in my neighbor. After sitting in his room for a while, I found that all the furnishings in his room seemed to be particularly old. Then he told me that all these things were picked up in the recycling bin, including TV sets, carpets, desk lamps, raven movie posters and so on. The most ridiculous thing is that he visited the recycle bin several times before he collected a complete desktop computer (a mouse the day before yesterday, a keyboard yesterday, a monitor today and a main chassis tomorrow), but that idiot. Is it really that hard to spend some money on something that suits you? Do you need to pack everything? That's not how you save money, is it? But this is not the most hateful. What I hate most is that I sometimes go to pubs or other dating occasions to see this Turkish neighbor chatting with other friends. I went to say hello. His friend asked me where I came from. Before I could say anything, the guy jokingly said, "Er, from Japan." ... I was so angry that I almost spilled beer in his face. Later, y had the cheek to borrow my computer to surf the internet! I'll chop you ~! 3. Friends watching the ball must remember the fighting incident caused by Swiss players kicking Turkish players from behind after the game between Switzerland and Turkey. After I moved, another neighbor, a Turk, said that he hated Switzerland very much and he didn't love Swiss. He also complained that Switzerland beat them and took away the World Cup tickets, so he watched "Bullshit Switzerland" all day. Hey, if Swiss players kick your players, you will hate them. In that case, how far can China's hatred of Japan go? ! Should we have called them long ago and killed them all? Besides, you are obviously inferior to others when you lose. What didn't you believe when you lost? Still hate others? Personally, I think Turks are arrogant, stingy, narrow-minded, have no national spirit and don't think about anything. It is a good thing for German universities to charge tuition fees, at least it can make many stingy Sipi Turkish ghosts get stuck.