Understanding Train Station | EP58: Stars, Stripes, Soccer – Patriotism in Germany vs. the US @UnderstandingTrainStation | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
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▸Are you proud to be from your country? Are you patriotic? Why or why not? 🤔 We know this is a really tricky question and it's possible that your answer is going to be more of an emotional one than a rational one based on a list of pros and cons. But it's such an interesting topic to think about, and based on where we were raised, our perceptions of patriotism can be so different from one another! Just take Germany and the US, for example. Those two countries couldn't have a more different approach towards this topic which is why in this week's episode, we talk about how and when Germans and Americans are patriotic and how we've experienced patriotism (or the lack thereof) in our home country vs. our respective home of choice in the last few years. Let us know how you view this topic in the comments below! And if you're German: Do you think Germany should get a little more patriotic?
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Playlist with all videos with Josh on Feli's YouTube channel Feli from Germany"▸youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvcmNAGhcEEMm1zpbbFcz41YALTd2eAed
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Go to try.lingoda.com/UTS_SprintChallenge and use our code UTS2022 to get 20€ ($25) off your deposit when signing up for the Lingoda Sprint! #sprint202210
▸Are you proud to be from your country? Are you patriotic? Why or why not? 🤔 We know this is a really tricky question and it's possible that your answer is going to be more of an emotional one than a rational one based on a list of pros and cons. But it's such an interesting topic to think about, and based on where we were raised, our perceptions of patriotism can be so different from one another! Just take Germany and the US, for example. Those two countries couldn't have a more different approach towards this topic which is why in this week's episode, we talk about how and when Germans and Americans are patriotic and how we've experienced patriotism (or the lack thereof) in our home country vs. our respective home of choice in the last few years. Let us know how you view this topic in the comments below! And if you're German: Do you think Germany should get a little more patriotic?
Shop our merch! :)▸felifromgermany.com and don't forget to subscribe to this channel, activate the bell, and share this with other people who you think might enjoy our content. Thank you!
LISTEN HERE:
Anchor▸https://anchor.fm/understandingtrainstation
Spotify▸open.spotify.com/show/2rEBEyi1sbHT0Qs4X7hoEZ
Apple Podcasts▸apple.co/2TpElDp
Google Podcasts▸bit.ly/34sLucD
Amazon Music▸amzn.to/2G54gNU
iHeart Radio▸https://ihr.fm/39mhSjU
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Follow us on Instagram▸instagram.com/understandingtrainstation
Support us on Patreon▸patreon.com/understandingtrainstation
Buy us a coffee▸ko-fi.com/understandingtrainstation
Email us▸understandingtrainstation@gmail.com
Playlist with all videos with Josh on Feli's YouTube channel Feli from Germany"▸youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvcmNAGhcEEMm1zpbbFcz41YALTd2eAed
Feli's YouTube channel▸youtube.com/felifromgermany
Feli's Instagram▸instagram.com/felifromgermany