LuvyousomuchPandasandAnime14 said:
Dear Miss Germany:
Danke so much for answering my questions i really appreciate it.
My Ethnicity is: part native American, Scottish, wales, i think German (not too sure), Chinese (maybe), Jamaican so yea but i am dark-skinned
1) On a scale of one to ten, who hard do you think it is to be a girl
2) What do you think of the stereotype of women should be housewives and stay at home moms, while the males provide for the family?
3) Do you like sweets and cake?
4) If you were stuck on an island, what 4 things would you have with you?
5) If you could go into the past, what would you change?
Danke so much.
P.S. I'm very flattered that you think I'm cool and I think you're a very sweet and awesome person continue to be boss
-Ali
Hallo again!
1) Well there are several things that can make being a girl hard. Periods, men thinking they can treat you like poop, drama (which I actually don't deal with because I don't hang out with girls), brothers... So I'd say 7, mostly because of periods. Guys are lucky bastards!
2) I think that stereotype is bullshit... Mainly because I've lived with the exact opposite. After my boss told me to babysit Austria, I was the one that worked, and he stayed at home to cook, clean, and do anything else. And, like a true househusband, as soon as I got home, there was something for him to nag about to me. We basically lived a reversed "Honey, I'm home!" lifestyle.
3) Every now and again, yes, I like sweets. But not too much because I have to keep my body strong.
4) Cool now I can have 4 things! Okay pick completely different things... I'd take... a helicopter, a years supply of wurst, Italy, and America.
A helicopter for entertainment, wurst for survival, Italy for company, and America's there in case we run out of food. We can just lift his shirt and food will fall out.
I almost thought about bringing my son and grandchildren, but I wouldn't want them to be stuck there...
5) If I could go in the past, I would talk to myself on the day I first saw Hitler. I first met him after a dramatic, persuasive, and brainwashing speech he gave to my people. I'd tell myself to shoot him. I wouldn't have been arrested. My people can't arrest or punish me because I am the country. Everything would have been prevented. The Holocaust, World War II, and even my country being brought out of the debt we were in. But it's worth saving all those lives...
Okay those are my answers! I'll continue to be... "Boss"...
The hell does that mean?
The Red Rose Alchemist said:
From what I could tell, Alfons was scared, not of you, but what would happen to the both if you if he tried to do something. For long time, you were the only thing he thought about, and he wanted to protect you.
As for you grandchildren. They live in San Antonio with their mom. The girl's name is Trisha, and the boy's name is Sable. Sable took quite a lot after you. In fact, Al said he has your eyes. He speaks German well also. He seems eager to meet you. Trisha speaks more English and Spanish. She wants to meet you too, but she seems more anxious. His wife, Selena, is physically about 21, just like Alfons. She likes meeting new people, and gets along with almost everyone. From what I can tell, she's planning on making her best homemade tortillas for when you come over.
Alfons doesn't think you a terrible mother. He thinks you're wonderful. Yes, you didn't find out about him until recently, but he loves you. He could never see you as terrible.
Don't worry about Feli. He's probably a grandpa too. Ask him about Blanca and Geovanni.
Oh, and before I forget. Sable is 13 and Trisha is 14. Sable likes to work with his hands, likes swimming, track and baseball. Trisha is rather artsy in both sketching and music. She plays piano, violin, and Spanish-guitar. She's an excellent gymnast, and likes to dance. Don't be surprised if she pulls you over to dance to Tejano music, or Cumbia. The same goes for Sable, but he will be more polite. Sable is more serious, but can be a ditz if he feels like it. He's very sweet and protective of his older sister. Trisha is nothing less than a sweetheart. She's diligent and giving. She's shy at first, but she warms up to people quickly. Sable looks a lot like you, but he keeps his black hair long and in a tight, neat ponytail. Trisha looks more like her mother, with warm brown eyes and tan skin, bug she has your blonde hair, which she keeps long all the way down to her mid-back.
I hope this gives you a good idea about them. I'm glad I could help.
I followed your advice and went to go talk to him, but Italy, or rather, Feli wanted to come with me. That meant a 8 ½ hour long flight with him. But it wasn't that bad, he mostly just slept on my shoulder. But anyways, once we landed, we had to fly from Pittsburgh to San Antonio. Alfons met us there at the airport and greeted me with a big hug. I'll never forget what he told me, he said, "Ich habe dich vermisst, die Mutter," meaning, 'I've missed you, Mother.' I almost started crying while I hugged him back.
Alfons then drove us to his house, where I met Selena, his wife. She was very friendly and sweet, we got along very well. Soon after that, Trisha and Sable came home from school. I was surprised they knew who I was. I guess Alfons somehow got picutres or told them what I look like. Plus, he said he and Selena were keeping my coming a surprise from his children. Trisha seemed a little nervous at first, but she soon warmed up to me. Sable, however, ran right up to me and hugged me, screaming, "Grandma!" It was such a happy day.
Later that night, Selena treated us to a delicious Mexican dinner. The homemade tortillas were delicious. Selena went to bed after the children did, and Feli went to bed in the guest room we would be sharing. Alfons and I talked about the journal entry you sent me. He explained that he didn't think he could bear to see me turn into a monster. I understood, then told him we should get to bed. He agreed and I kissed his hair, telling him, "Gute Nacht, Sohn. Ich hab dich lieb," meaning, 'Goodnight, son. I love you.' I was so happy to hear him say, "I love you too, Mutti. Deutschland, Deutschland über alles. Über alles in der Welt." meaning. Germany, Germany above all. Above all in the World. That's the first line in my national anthem...
I was proud he knew that...
And later I asked Feli about Blanca and Geovanni. He says those are his grandchildren. Later we bought our plane tickets to go to Italy to visit them. :)
Thank you for reuniting me with my family.
LuvyousomuchPandasandAnime14 said:
Dear Miss Germany,
Hello again from Ali, first, thanks for answering my questions again,
1)if you could go back in the past, what would you change?
2)if you could go back in time, and give advice to yourself. what would it be?
3)what is your favorite subjects? mine is music, art, writing, and history
4) if you could be any country besides yourself than which country would you be?
5)what do you think are your best qualities?
Danke so much I'm happy that you were interested in my ethnicity
Continue to be boss
-Ali
Hallo Ali!
1) I'd go in disguise and kill Hitler. A disguise so that when I come back, people won't know I did it, and people won't accuse the past me of killing him. Remember, my people (at one point) adored Hitler, so his death would make people hunt for his killer.
2) I'd go back to WWI before I met Italy and tell myself to be nice to the kid in the tomato crate. Maybe that way I wouldn't have to deal with him thinking I can be scary. I do want him to fear me, but in a way...I don't.
3) I also enjoy music, but if you're talking about my old school subjects...gym's my favorite. I love sports and being active. History's very important too, especially the darker parts of it, like the Holocaust, America's 9/11, and other horrible acts of mass murder. I think it's important that you are educated about it at an early age so you understand it. That way, things like 9/11 and the Holocaust will never happen again.
4) I think my best quality is also my worst quality. I'm determined. But sometimes I'm so determined that I'll end up working myself to exhaustion. It's not a rarity for Feli to find me sleeping at my desk under a pile of paperwork from my boss.
Thanks for your questions! Lebewohl, Ali!
Is a weirdo and proud of it said:
Dear Ms. Germany,
He has some strange manner helps...One of which was using food as a reward when I did something right.
Teehee.. It kind of did.
1) yeah, it's love. I've been in a relationship (romantique) avec someone for about 4 years now. Love always
starts out as friendship anyway. ^_^
2) Penn says you're welcome. Ah, well, I didn't. Though it is very cool that your friend lives in my brother's state! I don't mind at all. Your son actually sounds like a few of my cousins in Canada.
3) I can. I can't wait...I may just go read it.
Yes, family is very very important. Especially in times of trouble.
Japan does have a lovely language. Watashi wo Amerika-jin desu. ...That's something he taught me to say if I needed someone to talk to me in English in his country...
I have 24 sisters...I only trust about 4 of them, though. We just have different tastes. That's the only thing that keeps us away from each other.
Bye Madamoiselle,
Raquelle
After the last world meeting, I walked with Britain in the hallway and talked with him about that. He also recommended bribing every once in a while. Like saying, "Feli, we'll go get Gelato if you can run five more laps." I used it. It worked. Thanks, Britian!
1) Okay okay, it's love...
2) Yes, Charlotte loves how Pennsylvania gets all seasons. Warm summers and snowy winters! And about my son Alfons, I'm sorry to disappoint but he's not high school age like I thought. ^_^"
Yeah he has a wife and 2 kids. I didn't even know, that's why I was looking for a high school for him to go to. Sorry!
Yay! You should read Dear Germany. It's pretty good! But every chapter's a little longer than what Charlotte's used to writing, so it takes her longer...
Thank you for your questions Raquelle!
