Do you buy German products, and which ones?
Between Falke, Nivea, Sennheiser, Adidas, Ritter Sport... I have a lot of German stuff.
>>61732643
Adidas and opel
Is adidas german wew
I refuse to invest in the German economy. I always check the nation of origin before I buy a product and try to buy British only when possible or if not then another Anglo country Inc. USA
>>61732858
No one buys British for a reason. Quality is mediocre.
The only British products I buy (sometimes) are Turnbull & Asser ties, and Tyrrells crisps.
>>61732643
>Do you buy German products, and which ones?
No.
German politics is degenerate and I don't buy any of their products. I buy British/Italian/Japanese. French for cosmetics.
Fuck Nivea, it's garbage. 100 times worse than Avène and La Roche-Posay
>>61732858
>I refuse to invest in the German economy. I always check the nation of origin before I buy a product and try to buy British only when possible
This.
Nivea, Sennheiser, Adidas, Mämminger, Kühne, Specht, Löwenbrau and Mecklenburger
t. slut
>>61732643
>Do you buy German products, and which ones?
Rifles,tanks and submarines.
>>61732858
>>61733154
The edge is strong here, what's the relation between German politics and my Falke socks?
Nivea makes a good aftershave for cheap. More expensive products aren't noticeably better to me.
Hans, va falloir rentrer à la maison, il est tard
>>61733411
>The edge is strong here
No edge. Nivea aftershaves give me skin rashes. Nivea skin moisturizers give me pimples.
The French products are miles better. A bit more expensive, but 100 times better.
>>61732643
Adidas fan here. I'm almost a slav.
I also buy Ritter chocolate every once in a while.
>>61732643
Adidas, Sennheiser, SAP, Volkswagen, Bayer, and Braun.
>>61732858
>buy British only
so you probably live naked under a bridge
>buying european shit
If its not made on the USA or Japan its shit desu
German software (for audio) destroys the competition. Every time a program sounds amazing, there's a German coder behind.
Americans are a close second, and there's everyone else in the dust behind.
>>61733942
Ritter chocolate is quite hard to find here. You can only get that in service stations (with a ridiculous price tag, like 3 euros for 100 g), or sometimes at Lidl.
Lindt is superior, but Ritter has some unique tastes and fits better in the pocket.