Is it normal that i really want to move to germany?

I found out a few years back that my ancestors solely immigrated to the States from Germany. Ever since I've been kind of a German-wannabe, purchasing a German flag, taking German-speaking classes online, listening to German Metal and Techno, and now I don't like saying the Pledge of Allegiance(Well thats one reason, the other is because of the change made in 54'). Thanks :D

P.S: Please no Nazi references :P

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  • newexperiences

    This is totally normal. A desire for someone to change their country of residence is normal.

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  • chp316

    Germany Rocks! they Build the Best cars! I have a Mercedes, the car drives like a little Mini Me Tank, ha!

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  • Yes, completely normal, you found something that you are, so naturally youre curious. And you finally feel like your part if something. It's great :D

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  • mut8ed1

    I only know one chunk of German, but it's the most important one.

    Guten tag. Nein sprechen se duestch. Sprechen se english? Danke.

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    • Der wichtigste Satz ist zu fragen, wo die Badezimmer ist.

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  • Dizzee

    TAKE ME WITH YOU! And yes, it's normal.

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  • DhGlory

    My mum's side of the family is from Germany and I go there once a year at least for a few weeks, I really like it there, that side of the family is really big, my mum has 7 other siblings :) Everyone is friendly (not just family) and it's just generally a nice place. I'm not great at the language but they really appreciate if you make an effort to try and say a few things in German. It's also really clean I find, not a lot of crappy looking buildings or litter :)

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  • dappled

    Germany is a fantastic country. An American friend of mine has her parents and brother visiting and I met them last night. They'd come via Germany for the same reason as you (heritage) and they'd had a whale of a time.

    They also kept shaking my hand because I don't use any transport with an engine. I don't know if it's because they were amazed because they were American or if they were being nice because they were American. Probably both.

    Either way, Germany is worth a visit. But if you want to live and work there, it'd be tricky as a non-EU citizen.

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    • If you don't use anything with an engine, does that mean you swam the Channel?

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      • dappled

        Hot air balloon!

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        • I asked the office balloon nerd if the wind would allow you to go from Manchester to Germany, and the geek said,"ya, that's doable."

          Scary.

          I would have preferred the image of you running through the Chunnel dodging the security forces and occasional train.

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    • MissClaire

      Belgian Waffles anyone?

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      • Strudel.

        Belgian Waffles are Flemi-Walloonish.

        Still yummy though.

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        • MissClaire

          Oh, I never knew that - thanks :)

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          • What? Everybody knows belgian waffles are yummy ;-)

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  • shade_ilmaendu

    Definately normal. I don't know my nationality, but I've wanted to move to germany ever since I went there with my German class a few years back.

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