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I am German and I can tell you that " yes " is the answer to both of your questions.
Whatever it is, when we hear " weeb " we usually have a clear imagine in our head what such person is and looks like.
1. I didn't understand the first question.
2. Never. Do you think a bunch of people will do something?) They'll lock us up and forget us. Remember the Wagners when they marched to Moscow. Moscow was closed in principle and they took up arms. And what will the peaceful people do? Nothing
3. How should I know? I don't live in Germany. Ask your neighbors or who they are to you.
4. It depends on the person. I can't stand alcohol at all. Even ordinary red or white wine. I don't like champagne either, but it's a tradition to drink it on New Year's Eve. Therefore, you have to drink a glass. But it also depends on the age. I have an old man at my cottage, so he can drink a bottle in one fell swoop. But he is a sincere neighbor, he will always help if something happens.
5. I don't know who says that. I Googled it here and it was invented by the Kazakhs in general. And in Russia and Ukraine, borscht has become part of the traditional dishes of the countries. Ukrainians consider borscht their national dish. Poles, Lithuanians, and Romanians think the same thing. Each nation has its own subtleties and peculiarities of cooking this dish. There are no clear canons.
6. What kind of nonsense is this? Have you seen any Russian men at all? In Moscow, everyone is watching, both girls and men, for their appearance.
7. Okay, why do our men think better than you? Let's philosophize on this question. I do not know if you have been drinking, but I have never been asked such stupid questions here. I am glad that your wife is smart and I am sure that she is a beautiful girl. But to belittle others is low. Apparently you have some kind of anger at us, that's why you're trying to pour it out here. And the cards all add up. My wife is from a country where there is a war with our country now. That's why you're being aggressive.
8. Racism... I don't know, we openly joke about black people, for example. This is quite normal for us. As for gays, they are already instilling in us that this is not normal. Yes, I agree with this in principle, to some extent. I don't really care about gays, but if you think that I'm going to have a son like that, then no thanks. If it doesn't concern me, then I don't care what orientation a person is.
Let's also talk about Japan and China, this is generally a normal phenomenon for them. Almost everyone cosplays there.
Like as far as I know, Russia has tighter restrictions on such establishments then even the US does and that says a lot.
I like to get different views from people to build a picture of what is going on.
Saw a Russian POW being interviewed earlier this year and he was absolutely adamant that what they are showing him on Ukrainian city being bombed was of their own doing and nothing to do with Russia.
Maybe he had to be like that in case of being in trouble on release.
Over here we get mixed messages on what the 'Russians believe' sometimes they say they know its bull and more and more they get some so called expert who says 'more and more they are believing in Putin'.
Thanks for responding, its a bit of relief not everybody is on the same page over in Russia.
Therefore, the media here all works for the authorities. With us, of course. I do not know about yours, but I know that in the USA they express their opinions on the news openly, as well as in interviews.