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Do you know what good education in Germany is worth learning?

In Germany, there are many centuries-old industrial families. The success of these "century-old shops" has the same characteristics-they devote themselves to every product and every process and strive for perfection. Germans do have a lot to learn. The quality of Germans comes from their attitude towards life. "Life is concrete" is a typical German saying. In particular, Germany's craftsmanship of Excellence has created many world-class brands in Germany.

Germans' attitude towards history is also something that all countries in the world, especially the Japanese, should learn! Germans are conscientious and orderly. Although we have never been to Germany, we enjoy a good reputation in the world and are an example for the world to learn from. We dare to admit aggression and bring harm, casualties and pain to the aggressor country, which can show our sincerity! Germans are rigorous, rigorous to plain. I don't think it's accurate to say craftsman spirit. In fact, if you think about it carefully, the craftsman spirit is actually a manifestation of character.

Germany's manufacturing industry has developed rapidly and is at the forefront of the world. This tenacity and spirit of the Germans is worth learning and learning from. This kind of accessory doesn't have much versatility. You can see many German wrenches in the auto repair shop. And all these can reflect the rigorous attitude of the Germans. This is also a major reason why Germany, as a defeated country in World War I, rose rapidly in World War II and swept the world.

"Has affected your growth, you can sue in court. In terms of personality, German parents put their children's personality, dignity and equality first. The children take turns feeding. Children are also required to observe the growth, development and game process of small animals, and "feeding records" must be made if conditions permit. It is also a common and meaningful activity for German primary school students to "adopt" animals or donate money to save endangered animals in the zoo.