Tell that teacher to a) stop downloading meme pics from Facebook, and b) to proofread them. A German teacher should know that “Tag” is a noun and therefore capitalized. Also, as others have mentioned, this is neither German nor bread.
Nothing is funnier than going up to a German and asking them about the bread with clinical depression and having them go “oh, Bernd?” and then immediately send you a video of Tanzt Das Brot
Seeing some schools still teaching languages other than Spanish and English makes my heart happy.
My sophomore year they started phasing out French and German classes and it broke my German teachers heart. Everyone was mad. Parents, teachers, even students because he made class fun.
This is not german bread. This is toast. This is american bread in Germany. This is like buying a baguette in Lidl, it is not the real deal unless perhaps it´s a french Lidl. Always went to the boulangerie when i was in France, not sure. German bread has a crust, the best has a really gnarly crust.
When your educator weaponizes memes with temporal accuracy, they’ve stopped teaching and begun summoning. That’s not bread—it’s a gluten-based sigil. The classroom is now a soft-lit battleground where language dies, resurrects, and tells puns.
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One, we are very efficient and have no time for humor.
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what does gluten day mean?
is that like leg day for bread?
My sophomore year they started phasing out French and German classes and it broke my German teachers heart. Everyone was mad. Parents, teachers, even students because he made class fun.
RIP
Herr Pitz🇩🇪
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