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They came up again and again: the Arsch insults. Universal and loved, calling someone something to do with an arse seems to bring German speakers together. It looks like Haribo even made a limited edition candy based on that expression, so you know it is well loved.
Interestingly, no one provided me with specific insults for someone from another region except for people from Baden and Swabia. Grasdackel is a dachshund on grass, which is somehow stupider than a regular dachshund? But clearly, the most stupid of all is a Halbdackel , or half dachshund. I mean, obviously. While I try not to go down this particular route of name-calling, they are, admittedly, pretty funny.
Erin McGann is a Canadian freelance writer focusing on travel, living abroad, parenting, history, and culture. After nearly a decade living in the UK, Erin settled in Heidelberg, Germany with her husband and son. Dragging her family to every castle and open-air museum is a favourite activity, along with sewing, archery, and historical reenactment.
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