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by Bernd 2025-12-05 10:14:10 No. 28445
wait, Spain has multiple religions?
Wait. Right hand in Germany? Wut? I guess this is mainly about the wedding ring? And that belongs on the left hand, where the heart is.
>>28448 >on the left hand wait, Germany is left ring hand?
>>28454 As far as I am aware it is. Maybe it is a North/South or East/West thing? But I always thought it was common literally everywhere to wear the wedding ring on the left hand.
>>28455 them fucking maps from the internet but well, gentlemen, what finger is it?
It makes more sense to wear the ring on the left hand if you are right-handed.
>>28495 >more sense we're talking about love here, man
>>28445 Oh that's why a German colleague once shorted two contacts with his wedding ring and fried a circuit board with it. I always wondered why the retard wore it on his right hand.
>>28528 Was he from Southern or Eastern Germany?
>Depending on religion If you are a Christian you will wear a ring on your left hand. If you are a Muslim you will wear rings on both hands for your two wives.
>>28548 He was Swabian, and this time not meant as a slur but from actual Swabia.
>>28657 Okay. So it is probably a Southern thing. Never noticed before. I vividly remember my grandpa explaining to me that the wedding ring belongs on the side where the heart is.
>>28657 OK, I'm curious. Why is "Swabian" a slur?
>>28795 NTB but we use the term "Swabian" for all Germans, similar to how the French call all Germans Allemands or the Finns Saksas (Saxons). It's only a slur if you say "Sauschwabe" (pig swabian) - this rivalry originated in the Late Middle Ages when there was a war between the Swabian League and the Swiss Confederation, but these days it's mostly banter.
>>28800 Berliners also call all non-Berliners "Schwaben". Conclusion: Swiss is the Berlin of Europe.
>>28800 TB. I've never heard anyone use "Schwob" nicely though. That's why I called it a slur, but it's more a "I don't bother distinguishing between different German subclasses"
>>28805 It's got the Bern and the li
>>28800 Thanks. I knew that some Germans are describing them as tight-arsed, but I was not aware of anything else. Fun fact, because of my work I had to contact some companies in Switzerland. All the people that I spoke to were actually immigrants from Germany.
>>28805 >Berliners also call all non-Berliners "Schwaben" like 'rural pumpkin heads', right?