#1 2013-06-17 19:18:52

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A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

As you know, quite some people came from Yugoslavia to Germany to work here some decades ago and got children who were born here in Germany. I wanted to ask you guys how you view these "German-Yugoslavs" over there in your countries? I know for example that many Turks in Turkey have a somewhat poor opinion of the Turks from Germany.

I am just curious, thanks for your input guys.

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#2 2013-06-17 20:33:30

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

I dont see anything wrong in that but only thing i like is when they never forgot good old Balkan space as their motherland smile

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#3 2013-06-17 20:37:06

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

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I dont see anything wrong in that but only thing i like is when they never forgot good old Balkan space as their motherland smile

Yes, but I mean the children who were born in Germany?

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#4 2013-06-17 20:55:07

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If he said ''am german'' for me he is german, why should that be wrong :0
Are you that kind of kid who want to see our reactions Mr yugoslav  ^^

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#5 2013-06-17 21:59:15

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

My grandfather moved from Yugoslavia to Germany, and then to Belgium (and back to germany when he retired). Ending up a successful business in plastic injection molding and started with almost nothing. He still had contact with friends and family in Yugoslavia, and if I remember it correctly, they were at that time seen by some yugoslavian people as traitors for bailing their country at war. I don't really know yugoslavian people now here in my hometown, but I know that other nationalities (Algeria and Bulgaria) mostly don't like it how their people behave sometimes in a foreign country. Especially Czech and Slovakian people are real scum here. (stabbing and fighting).

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#6 2013-06-17 22:07:07

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Sometimes a birthplace determines a walk of life, but not in my case. My life is walking around a birthplace. smile

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#7 2013-06-17 22:29:03

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

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Especially Czech and Slovakian people are real scum here. (stabbing and fighting).

just please don't send them back, they're gypsies that moved abroad to leech generous social systems, unfortunately we still have way too much of them here

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#8 2013-06-17 23:05:59

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s[sk] wrote:
Ticket_to_Death wrote:

Especially Czech and Slovakian people are real scum here. (stabbing and fighting).

just please don't send them back, they're gypsies that moved abroad to leech generous social systems, unfortunately we still have way too much of them here

Well, we don't need them here either big_smile

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#9 2013-06-17 23:27:51

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

so ticket, you have origins from where, croatia, serbia, bosnia big_smile?

So called Gasterbeithers lol, my grandpa also worked in Germany, but he never moved perm. there, hehe thank God, otherwise i wouldnt be born big_smile
but i have nothing against people who went to work there, they went to work where they could, and salaries were good in germany big_smile

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#10 2013-06-17 23:42:24

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

WRITING THIS DRUNK ( 6 vodkas, 4 beers ) ----so take this without prejudice.......
We are so called "humans"! We all share the same DNA,beeing black, yellow, or white....... the different things we do are mostly caused by our developing starting in our early childhood, from the ambient that is surounding us ( people, music, colors, math, language, internet)etc...
people that leave their own country are sadly, MOSTLY the lowest class of workers, rejected by their own .......with no diplomal, no culture, almost driven by animal instincts, ....
so, there you go :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGK84Poeynk

WATCH IT , B.. ches !!!!!!!!

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#11 2013-06-17 23:52:30

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

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people that leave their own country are sadly, MOSTLY the lowest class of workers, rejected by their own .......with no diplomal, no culture, almost driven by animal instincts, ....

Have you ever been in Italy? Don't respond me now, just wait for clarification.

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#12 2013-06-17 23:53:36

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so ticket, you have origins from where, croatia, serbia, bosnia big_smile?

So called Gasterbeithers lol, my grandpa also worked in Germany, but he never moved perm. there, hehe thank God, otherwise i wouldnt be born big_smile
but i have nothing against people who went to work there, they went to work where they could, and salaries were good in germany big_smile

My origin is from Serbia, blace (Блаце) smile My grandfather was born there. Then he moved to Neuss, Düsseldorf

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#13 2013-06-17 23:55:16

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My origin is from Serbia, blace (Блаце) smile

Traitor smile))))))

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#14 2013-06-18 00:05:32

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

George Clooney wrote:

WRITING THIS DRUNK ( 6 vodkas, 4 beers )

I hope those were large size vodkas, otherwise drunk from 6 vodkas.. big_smile

Vojislav wrote:

My origin is from Serbia, blace (Блаце) smile

Traitor smile))))))

I want to go someday to Serbia wink just want to see that country. But first, got to learn the language

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#15 2013-06-18 00:05:37

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#16 2013-06-18 00:13:50

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

I wanna thank you all for the very interesting input so far! However, what I meant was not the people who left Yugoslavia but rather their children who were born in their "new" country (for example Germany). I wanna know e.g. do you think that they have lost some of their original culture (Serbian, Croatian etc.) or that they don't speak the language of their parents very well, or they wear strange clothes in your opinion, or have weird behavior etc. etc. Do you understand what I mean? :-)

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#17 2013-06-18 00:24:43

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are you trying to figure out whether they can be assimilated or you, germans, are done? ;-)

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#18 2013-06-18 00:33:15

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are you trying to figure out whether they can be assimilated or you, germans, are done? ;-)

Buddy, I myself am only half German and I'm not accepted as a German here, so why would I have any interest in that? :-)

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#19 2013-06-18 00:37:15

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It depends on. Many ex-yugo families talk all the time yugo at home all the time, so with the languge a part of the culture remains. But there are also kids which barely talk their motherlanguage and they behave pretty german too. If you raise in another country of course you lose a part of the culture. You are characterized by the enviroment you live. But there is one thing that remains with the most ex-yugo people: food and music.

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#20 2013-06-18 02:41:18

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Buddy, I myself am only half German and I'm not accepted as a German here, so why would I have any interest in that? :-)

"oops" will do? ;-)

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#21 2013-06-18 05:02:28

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What a racist and ignorant thread. Does it really matter where people are from? And if they immigrate to your country? You're making this look as if we should judge people by their race and on whether they've had to immigrate or not.

Such xenophobia, it's maddening. I thought the concept of race was only popular about half a century ago? People on these forums have primary minds.

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#22 2013-06-18 07:37:59

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seventy wrote:

Ex-Yugoslavs

The Observer wrote:

judge people by their race

Ex-Yugoslavian race...

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#23 2013-06-18 07:47:19

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Re: A question to all Ex-Yugoslavs

The Observer wrote:

Does it really matter where people are from?

unfortunately its true
eg; in israel the west jews (Europe, america .russia)
have more respect and best jobs
but for south jews (middle east,  asia ,africa)
they have low living level comparing with west
also those work in army...

btw; is this in topic??

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#24 2013-06-18 10:57:03

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I have cousin that was born in Germany, his mother (my father sister) was born in Zagreb and went to  Germany long time ago. So, my cousin still speaks croatian, has a bit difficulty to write it (e-mails), he married a german woman, his kids do not speak croatian. So if u ask me, my cousin is german.

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#25 2013-06-18 12:16:35

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First, dude named "The Observer" is a real example there is a missing link between monkeys and men. Clearly, you totally missed the point of topic.

Second, Seventy, my man, we have no bad opinion on people with Yugoslavian roots that are born in Germany. Some of them refuse to accept that they are actually Yugoslavs, but others embrace that fact and try to find out more about their ancestors. Also, as George said, we are all humans, so if that person is nice and well behaved, why should we dislike him/her? I usually classify people as good or bad, nothing else. smile I'm totally against violent nationalism (I live in a city that has 49 different ethnic groups and we live in mutual harmony).

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#26 2013-06-18 13:54:30

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First, dude named "The Observer" is a real example there is a missing link between monkeys and men.

I know you want to say you don't like Canadians. I don't like them either. Especially, Phil Esposito and Bobby Clarke. smile

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#27 2013-06-18 14:28:28

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I don't like them either. Especially, Phil Esposito and Bobby Clarke. smile

Why?

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#28 2013-06-18 14:47:56

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I don't like them either. Especially, Phil Esposito and Bobby Clarke. smile

Why?

Tsss!!!

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#29 2013-06-21 13:49:10

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nämeless wrote:
George Clooney wrote:

people that leave their own country are sadly, MOSTLY the lowest class of workers, rejected by their own .......with no diplomal, no culture, almost driven by animal instincts, ....

Have you ever been in Italy? Don't respond me now, just wait for clarification.

I forgot to ask, what were you going to say nämeless? :-)

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#30 2013-06-21 14:14:40

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seventy wrote:
nämeless wrote:
George Clooney wrote:

people that leave their own country are sadly, MOSTLY the lowest class of workers, rejected by their own .......with no diplomal, no culture, almost driven by animal instincts, ....

Have you ever been in Italy? Don't respond me now, just wait for clarification.

I forgot to ask, what were you going to say nämeless? :-)

George knows.

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