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kneipe การใช้

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  • There are special events, Kommers and Kneipe, both historical ritualistic forms of festivities.
  • A commercium is the more formal form of the tableround, called " Kneipe " in German.
  • During the game a banner reading " Lieber in der dunkelsten Kneipe der Welt, als am hellsten Arbeitsplatz!
  • Beer and its associated institutions, the corner kneipe, or bar, and the beer garden has a long, rich tradition here.
  • Further, there was a reggae mix ( 1993 ) with German Inner Kneipe and  Ding Dong Golly ( around 2006 ? ) with Philippine star actresses Kim Chiu and Sandara Park.
  • It usually consists of a dorm and common rooms for festivities, the most notable of which is the " Kneipe ", where regular celebrations involving student songs and traditions are held.
  • More elaborate uniforms are usually worn at " Kneipe " or, more formally, " Commers ", a kind of gathering only still preserved at " Studentenverbindungen ".
  • While such rituals are only performed on the most solemn of occasions and thus very rare, a " Kneipe " commonly involves the lighter sides of life, such as rampant beer consumption and uninhibited singing of traditional student songs, of which some can be bawdy for the standards of time.
  • Another group, the most notable of whom is Peter Bichsel, deliberately use Helvetisms to arouse a sort of emotional attachment to the readers'home country : Bichsel is notorious for using dialectal words like " Beiz " ( instead of " Kneipe " [ English : " pub " ] ), or " Kasten " ( instead of " Schrank " [ English : " cupboard / cabinet / closet " ] ) in his " San Salvador " short story.