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Look who made the cover of Der Spiegel (Original Post) sinkingfeeling 9 hrs ago OP
Who is it? CurtEastPoint 9 hrs ago #1
It's a cover story about the increasing use of informal forms of German in the public sphere (Du versus Sie for instance Celerity 7 hrs ago #6
Like t versus usted? Iggo 7 hrs ago #8
Celerity 7 hrs ago #9
Fucking autocorrect. Iggo 1 hr ago #17
Yes. ShazzieB 6 hrs ago #11
I think the most common usage is to use "Sie" when meeting for the first time... Wounded Bear 6 hrs ago #12
Yes, Sie for first meeting Old Crank 6 hrs ago #16
LOL EarlG 9 hrs ago #2
Give Der Spiegel a free years Star Member subscription,.. magicarpet 9 hrs ago #4
In German, the word "du" is the informal form of "you." wnylib 8 hrs ago #5
like "tu" and "vous" in French. generalbetrayus 7 hrs ago #7
Or "tu" and "usted" in Spanish. Marcuse 6 hrs ago #14
Well done... displacedvermoter 9 hrs ago #3
Is Melaaaaaaaniaaaaah on the pages in between? twodogsbarking 7 hrs ago #10
Nah - the Germans have class. erronis 6 hrs ago #13
I must be so fuckin' DENSE!...... some_of_us_are_sane 6 hrs ago #15

Celerity

(54,448 posts)
6. It's a cover story about the increasing use of informal forms of German in the public sphere (Du versus Sie for instance
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 12:54 PM
7 hrs ago

when it comes to 'you', with 'Du' being informal versus the formal 'Sie').

Du VS Sie? How to address people in German!

ShazzieB

(22,612 posts)
11. Yes.
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 01:54 PM
6 hrs ago

Another example is tu v. vous in French.

As an American, I have always found this distinction between different forms of "you" hard to grasp (not the concept, but how and when to use them). English is a tough language to learn in many ways, but at least this one aspect is simple: in English, "you" means "you," not matter who "you" is.

Wounded Bear

(64,344 posts)
12. I think the most common usage is to use "Sie" when meeting for the first time...
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 01:58 PM
6 hrs ago

Kind of like calling someone "sir" in English when you first meet.

The informal "du" is for someone you already know fairly well.

(High school German student)

Old Crank

(7,097 posts)
16. Yes, Sie for first meeting
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 02:09 PM
6 hrs ago

Sie also for old school bosses. Sie for Polizei.
Du for addressing children, immer(always), they will look at you funny if you use the formal.

magicarpet

(18,538 posts)
4. Give Der Spiegel a free years Star Member subscription,..
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 11:27 AM
9 hrs ago

... for their kind recognition of Democratic Underground on their magazine front cover.

(a international public relations coup d' tat.)

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,210 posts)
15. I must be so fuckin' DENSE!......
Fri Apr 3, 2026, 02:03 PM
6 hrs ago
IT'S STARING ME RIGHT IN THE FACE! "Hey DU!" -"Hey, DEMOCRATIC UNDERGROUND!"- Sheesh!

(I'm gonna go sit in the corner.... )
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