I love you how to say in German?
He replied, "Lch Liebe Dich.".
This is my first trip to Europe, with my colleagues. The advantage of traveling with superiors is expense reimbursement, and the disadvantage is that they are not interested in night life abroad.
I snuck into the city's bars. When I went to a strange country, I liked bars as well as churches and red light districts. The man has long eyelashes, big eyes and round face, which is really like the short haired cat before me. He held his chin in his left hand, held the cocktail glass in his right, and then smiled at the woman on the stage. I don't like to be constrained by morality. When I am interested in a man or a woman, I will talk to him directly and tell him to go with me.
He looked at me and said, "I guess your name is Anni.". I began to have a special mood for him, but also from the beginning.
He told me that he hoped to meet a girl like me in Germany. I told him that I would not want to meet a boy like him in China, as a substitute, share the story I told him with the substitute, and even make an appointment to go to the music festival to watch the night wish performance. I recommended Suzhou River to him. He is not the first person I recommended this movie, but the first one to watch it after I recommended it and give me a feeling.
He told me it was a romantic and sad story. And he's like the Mada in the story, but I'm more like I didn't believe in the beauty of the story at first.
"Then if one day your lover disappears, will you go to find her?" I asked him.
"It depends on the level of our feelings"
"But I will look for you, like a Mada. Maybe I will tattoo your name on my waist and travel to Germany, but I will not go to big cities like Berlin and Frankfurt. I will go to a remote town, sit in a pub, experience German beer, and then ponder whether you have ever been to this place, whether you have experienced this kind of beer, maybe I will meet you A man of the same name as you. I will invite him to come back to the hotel with me, and then tell him the story of the tattoo and ask him about your whereabouts. "
"You can't be so casual"
"Just for your whereabouts.".
He always joked with me that I would marry a Swiss man similar to Tilo Wolff in the future. I told him I didn't like Swiss men.
You don't remember me,But I remember you.
This is the first lyric of American metal band Evanescence's song "taking over me". He told me that this is his favorite song. I picked out this lyric and told him that this is my idea for him. You don't remember me,But I remember you。 I really won't forget him, even later, but maybe I will have Alzheimer's disease.
I'll give up everything just to find you. I only stayed in Germany for two days, and then I went to Switzerland. Before I left, he told me that he still wanted to communicate with me, to become friends with me and to share the details of life with me every day. I smiled and wished I had never met a man in Switzerland who would let me marry him.
When I saw him again, he moved to live near my home. I always like to sit with a small bench and a knife on his way home, but I never met him once. Yes, if I meet him again, I'll kill him, take him home, and refrigerate him in the freezer. Every time before going out and after going home, open the door of the freezer, and then look at him. When the weather is good, I will take him out to thaw, and then make a German dish, and look at him quietly.
Later I met him again in the building where I worked. I saw him. He was wearing a gray shirt. I deliberately blocked the exit, thinking that he would say something to me, such as "please let me go.". But when another person asked me to leave, or blocked the exit, he was no longer in his seat. I don't know where he went, with which Chinese or French woman.
When I got home, I found that the cat was too old. It was dead. I didn't throw it away, I just froze it, maybe I could hear it talk again, or lick my neck. When I opened the freezer, I saw him again. I asked him how I love you in German.
He replied, "Lch Liebe Dich.".

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