I actually find this talking point so braindead that, to this day, I still have a hard time believing that people genuinely believe it. - eviltoast
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        That depends, in Germany, the federal republic part is fairly regularly used in news when talking about international affairs, basically using it so they don’t have to say Germany as often.

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        Maybe in English it is not used as often. In Germany it is used as just Bundesrepublik in News etc to don’t repeat oneself too much or in historic context to differentiate from the German Democratic Republic (where the naming is again ironic, but it’s the Democratic party)

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        1 year ago

        I thought us Americans had egos, but I’m not going to tell people they’re referencing their own countries by the wrong name.

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          The word is used, in specific cases. I have never ever said “ich lebe in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland”.