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You might keep in mind Dwight Schrute, the eccentric leading paper salesperson from NBC's "The Workplace" (by the way, there is a German spin-off, called Stromberg). While the sitcom commemorated its ending back in Might 2013, it is still one of the most enjoyed programs today. And Mr Schrute is one of the audience's preferred characters.
From his rigorous sense of order to his maintenance of old Schrute family traditions, he proudly lives his German (Pennsylvania Dutch) heritage. Let's take a deeper dive into all of Dwight's Germanness throughout ALL 9 seasons of The Office. From his word use to nods to German culture and traditions.


A German Lullaby - Families
Dwight: [to Ryan] Do you desire me to sing you a tune my mom utilized to sing me, when we were ill? Ryan: No. [Dwight begins singing in German] Michael: Dwight, shh shh. Dwight. Leave him alone. Dwight: It's a lullaby. Dwight sings the well-known German lullaby Schlaf, Kindlein, Schlaf (sleep, my child, sleep).
The translation of the very first verse is as follows: Sleep my kid, sleep, Your dad tends the sheep, Your mom shakes the apple tree, As falls down a dream for thee, Sleep my kid, sleep It would truly have helped Ryan, do not you think?! Dwight: Guideline 17: do not turn your back on bears, males you have actually mistreated, or the dominant turkey during mating season.

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[sings] [makes chewing sound] While this is not a German song, it returns the German strictness and cruelty in the upbringing of their children. We looked at this in the past few posts in this series, such as with Struwwelpeter and the awful consequences if you were naughty during Christmas.
Or death waits for. Pretty extreme! Erin: Back road, take me home, to the location [Dwight is strumming the tune on his guitar] Sorry. I like that tune. You're great! Dwight: You're great. Erin: Thank you. Andy: That was great, however it's simply sort of, it's still a little choppy like. However don't stress, it's hard, it took me a while too.