"Dear God* I'm not stupid, because I can also do it the other way around.""Dear God* I'm not stupid, because I can also do it the other way around."„Lieber Gott* ich bin nicht dumm, denn ich kann auch anders rum.“
As children, we used to chant this saying like a mantra whenever we could turn something one way and then wanted to show our friends that it could also go the other way. Everyone would laugh afterwards.
That was also my first thought when I saw the scene in the photo. During a tour in northern India, we were shown how a real Sikh turban is wrapped.As children, we used to chant this saying like a mantra whenever we could turn something one way and then wanted to show our friends that it could also go the other way. Everyone would laugh afterwards.
That was also my first thought when I saw the scene in the photo. During a tour in northern India, we were shown how a real Sikh turban is wrapped.Diesen Spruch haben wir als Kinder immer Mantra artig gesagt, wenn wir etwas in die eine Richtung drehen konnten und dann den Freunden zeigen wollten, dass es auch in die andere Richtung geht. Danach haben alle gelacht.
Das war auch mein erster Gedanke, als ich die Szene im Foto sah. Bei einer Rundreise in Nord-Indien zeigte man uns, wie ein echter Turban der "Sikh" gewickelt wird.
"Dear God* I'm not stupid, because I can also do it the other way around.""Dear God* I'm not stupid, because I can also do it the other way around."„Lieber Gott* ich bin nicht dumm, denn ich kann auch anders rum.“
As children, we used to chant this saying like a mantra whenever we could turn something one way and then wanted to show our friends that it could also go the other way. Everyone would laugh afterwards.That was also my first thought when I saw the scene in the photo. During a tour in northern India, we were shown how a real Sikh turban is wrapped.As children, we used to chant this saying like a mantra whenever we could turn something one way and then wanted to show our friends that it could also go the other way. Everyone would laugh afterwards.
That was also my first thought when I saw the scene in the photo. During a tour in northern India, we were shown how a real Sikh turban is wrapped.Diesen Spruch haben wir als Kinder immer Mantra artig gesagt, wenn wir etwas in die eine Richtung drehen konnten und dann den Freunden zeigen wollten, dass es auch in die andere Richtung geht. Danach haben alle gelacht.
Das war auch mein erster Gedanke, als ich die Szene im Foto sah. Bei einer Rundreise in Nord-Indien zeigte man uns, wie ein echter Turban der "Sikh" gewickelt wird.