Thread:BrewChris/@comment-88.78.148.201-20160220233609/@comment-27675805-20160305192148

I'm not a snob when it comes to languages and I hope I didn't come across that way. I just appreciate maximum effort when it comes to mastering a language. German is by far the hardest language I've ever attempted. It's just hard to hear people wrecking it without caring at all or even making an attempt to speak it correctly. Those are the one I'm singling out.

I think it's fun to hear Germans speaking English with an accent. Here in Bavaria it's even better. The slang here is atrocious. You'll mustard called either 'senf' or 'senft'. Potato could either be 'Kartoffel' or 'Erdapfel (earth apple)'. How is anyone supposed to learn this thing when nobody here can agree on what word to use? Hochdeutsch? Here? HAHAHAHA. I actually saw two Germans speaking to each who came from villages less than 100km apart and their dialects were so bad I swear they switched to English so they could understand each other. We couldn't stop laughing.

AAA: Did you like SAP? Or was it a headache? I have my own IT business consulting company consisting of Americans and Germans and we come across it from time to time but never seem to get our hands on it.