Originally posted by finti
what purpose does it serve, people will grow tired of them.
Don't speak as if you know, because obviously you don't. Hundreds of years of them and they're just as popular. In three days we have the Heilige Drei Könige parade.
Rosenmontag zu Aschermittwoch wir haben Fastnacht.
Berlin has another one on Karfreitag (Friday before Easter).
April 30, before Labor Day we dance to the Tanz in den Mai, which is sort of like a parade, but it's more like a block party for us.
Some years, they have local parades on der Tag der Deutschen Einheit. Which is October 3rd.
The last one is Nikolaustag, where the local churches band together and have neighborhood parades where they sing and give kids Pfeffernüsse.
Berlin doesn't have any more, Bayern is much more active however.
I may have misunderstood your definition of parade, but this is what we define ours as.
Wow, thank you for bashing our traditional holidays you idiot.
I guess Christmas, Easter, Labor Day, and New Years are all but celebrated in your household, assuming you must be high on imagination. But wait, your obviously not, someone with an imagination surely believes in God or at least has something better to do than just put down other nations and what they believe in.
Wow, thank you for bashing our traditional holidays you idiot.
Originally posted by UnknownBountyHunter
, someone with an imagination surely believes in God or at least has something better to do than just put down other nations and what they believe in.
that's what you are doing. you say 'someone with an imagination surey believes in god' which is the stupidest thing I've heard this year. If someone believes in god, fine. if someone does not believe in god, fine. I don't believe in god, but my imagination is perfectly fine.