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They smiled and said, 'Yes' in a way that said,'Yes and No'. I asked a few people about this and they said this form of address was usually used in a political sense and not for being a member of a housing association.
At the end of January 2013, I joined the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschland. In short the SPD. If you remember, I posted information on my blog last September that I would look for a political party after becoming a German citizen.
I spend a number of months attending meetings in two parties and finally chose the SPD. I now have a membership book and card. I was also invited to a wide range of meetings and events in the last few weeks. Lots of things to learn. Welcome Genosse John!
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