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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 443)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 443 of 1167 | Answers: 11,664 | Views: 1,467,980
nadezhda8989
Rookie
Sarkasto wrote on 07/29/2021 at 17:19
circa 7 days

Thank you for your reply It took 2 days and today the money arrived in my account

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Sarkasto
Expert
nadezhda8989 wrote on 07/30/2021 at 09:58 AM
Thank you for your reply It took 2 days and today the money arrived in my account

oh cool, had read that only times therefore simply times posted.... Glad that it went so fast

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Sarkasto
Expert
tonight from 19 clock on YT:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhZMykVzLew&pp=sAQA

Certainly quite interesting for all those who are interested in sports betting

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Patizi
Elite
Bring the topic over here.

How do you determine which nationality a person has? For me, the decisive factor is where he was born. With regard to Zverev, his father is supposedly Russian. But what about his ancestors or those of his mother?

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Butterbrezel
Elite
Patizi wrote on 07/31/2021 at 8:34 pm: Get this topic over here.

How do you determine which nationality a person has? For me, the decisive factor is where the person was born. Referring to Zverev, his father is supposedly Russian. But what about his ancestors or those of his mother?

Since you have also asked me the question, I assume that you have not understood my contribution.

I am completely against any subdivision of "races" or the like. Therefore, I make the nationality to nothing. This is completely indifferent to me.
If his mother was born in Russia, his father in England and he was born in the USA, he can be "Ukrainian" or whatever "nationality" because of me.

The subdivision itself annoys me, even if in most cases it is not meant to be racist or derogatory.
But to evaluate people according to "nations" "religions" "gay/straight" "party affiliation" "vaccinated/unvaccinated", as it is exemplified by politics, is wrong from my point of view and the basis for all wars in the world.

Let them all just suck each other's dicks (probs go out to Trailerpark with the song "Suck Dicks", awesome song) and love each other.

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u****n
There are different laws in each country when one accepts citizenship in a country and when not. Here, according to German law, he is considered a German because he was born here. But this is by far not the case in every country. When many Germans emigrated to Russia in the 18th century, their descendants had "German" as their nationality until the last generation, although they were born and grew up in Russia. This is also the case with my mother. She was always considered German there, even though she didn't even know the language, because the generations before her were also always "German".

But that is another topic. What I want to say is that this double standard annoys me. And that is that there is suddenly a distinction between success and failure. You only have to look at the European Championship final. What was going on in England when the black players missed the penalties...but nothing of these racist remarks would have come through if they had converted the penalties. In principle, I agree with Wutmännchen, multiculturalism is good and everyone can decide for themselves which country they want to play for.

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u****n
Patizi wrote on 07/31/2021 at 8:34 pm: Get this topic over here.

How do you determine which nationality a person has? For me, the decisive factor is where the person was born. Referring to Zverev, his father is supposedly Russian. But what about his ancestors or those of his mother?

The father is not only allegedly Russian but Safe😂 just like you mother. Zverev himself once said in an interview that he still speaks Russian with them. If you watch his matches then you will also see that he himself swears in Russian when he smashes his rackets

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Patizi
Elite
unicorn wrote on 31.07.2021 at 20:55
The father is not only allegedly Russian but Safe😂 just like you mother. Zverev himself once said in an interview that he still speaks Russian with them. If you watch his matches then you will also see that he himself swears in Russian when he smashes his rackets.

Safe? Do you know the family tree of his father or the previous people of the family?

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u****n
Patizi wrote on 07/31/2021 at 9:06 pm
Safe? Do you know his father's family tree or the previous person in the family?

Dude what is it with you and your family tree? You just said yourself that for you is decisive where one is born to determine nationality. Both parents were born in Russia, you can google that in a minute. So according to your theory they are Russians

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Patizi
Elite
unicorn wrote on 07/31/2021 at 10:25 pm
Dude what is it with you and your family tree? You just said yourself that for you it is crucial where one is born to determine the nationality. Both parents were born in Russia, you can google that in a minute. So according to your theory they are Russians.

And the Alexander therefore German!

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