How does the German language reflect the culture?

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I think every language has its own value and and speciality. What I know is that German is one of those languages where we have to think twice before we speak. And what I have observed that when you ask time you cannot ask "What is the time"?, instead "How late it is"? as the culture signifies punctuality...
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I think every language has its own value and and speciality. What I know is that German is one of those languages where we have to think twice before we speak. And what I have observed that when you ask time you cannot ask "What is the time"?, instead "How late it is"? as the culture signifies punctuality more than anything.So that is a part of them. read less
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