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interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Posted on 03/05/2006 11:42 am
interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Hello,
I am a journalist working for a radio program called ZÜNDFUNK which is aired daily on Bayerischer Rundfunk.
I am looking for somebody from another country who has decided to live in Germany because of professional reasons, but just for a certain time.
I would be very interested in doing an interview with this person about life as a "short-time German".
If you live in Bavaria and if you are willing to talk to me, please get in contact with me. My email address is frederik.kunth@brnet.de.
Thank you in advance.
Frederik Kunth
frederikbr
Member since 03/05/2006
Posted on 04/05/2006 10:31 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Another typical journalist.
He already has a story, and wants someone to narrate it.
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Sorry, couldn't resist it.
HB
Member since 19/11/2003
Posted on 04/05/2006 11:02 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
I would really like to send Max for this radio-interview. It would be inspiring to listen his exhilarating experience in germany
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Akshay
Member since 21/03/2005
Posted on 04/05/2006 11:18 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@HB
"Another typical journalist."
from "Bavaria"
"He already has a story, and wants someone to narrate it."
what else can you expect from "Bayerischer Rundfunk"?
but somehow little better than Neo-Conservative "Eastern Europian/German Rundfunk".
prolly you could expect better in NRW or HESSEN for that matter.
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 04/05/2006 11:54 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
here is the latest link...
http://news.bbc.co...hi/europe/4969296.stm
i've thousands of reports from eastern europian countries if someone interested (including poland, slovakia/slovenia, romania, latvia, belarus, east-germany...)
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 04/05/2006 6:33 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
instructor, I'd like to paraphrase you and say:
Another typical reply from someone comming from India (or nearby, hope I'm not guessing wrong; if so, I appologize).
How does it sound ?
That beeing said, please come up with a racist story from Romania.
I'm really waiting for your pertinent reply,
mrx
Member since 25/02/2005
Posted on 04/05/2006 9:04 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@mrx
"Another typical reply from someone comming from India (or nearby, hope I'm not guessing wrong; if so, I appologize)."
that is what i exactly expected, you are just simply wrong.
"How does it sound ?"
actually, it did'nt sound bad! but tokio hotel sound little better ![]()
"That beeing said, please come up with a racist story from Romania."
so that's where you come from.
"I'm really waiting for your pertinent reply,"
what the heck are you doing with "roma" people in there? even dog are treated better than those human beings. i did belive before asking this question, you should've thought about being citizen of this wonderful world.
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 05/05/2006 9:29 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Another typical reply from someone comming from India (or nearby, hope I'm not guessing wrong; if so, I appologize).
get a break dear otherwise you might be exhausted replying questions from everywhere. by the way a shorrthh question, what is that typical thingy?
babloo
Member since 15/02/2005
Posted on 05/05/2006 9:40 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
I heard from a friend that recently there are now India and Chinese movies without translation with german subtitle. This seems to be a good trend, opening up more chance for german to understand foreign culture better. I do not want to sound bias, but it is clear that this is related to economics motivation.
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jimDav88
Member since 28/03/2006
Posted on 05/05/2006 9:56 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@mrx
i meant "roma" people => "gypsies"
why are you trying hiding your head? just come out and say something, lot in here getting excited as quite sometime there were no discussions. you seem to be the right one now!
i've lot true-stories from eastern europian countries of their neo-conservative (*) attitude. which includes some of my colleagues as well.
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 06/05/2006 2:12 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
I would really like to send Max for this radio-interview. It would be inspiring to listen his exhilarating experience in germany
Nah it wouldn't be a right kind of fun. better to send me and after that get interview from Mannheimo officials as well. whole world is going to laugh listening to their stories ![]()
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Member since 20/02/2005

