German carrier Lufthansa is to warn international passengers, men in particular, about the dangers of landing at airports on the Rhine tomorrow, the day women cut men's ties off and compensate them with an unexpected kiss.The airline said it would make announcements on its flights landing at Cologne/Bonn and Dusseldorf airports to prepare passengers for potentially traumatic encounters on arrival at the airports and later the cities themselves.Tomorrow falls six days before Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of Lent, and is traditionally the day in the Catholic parts of Germany when "Weiberfastnacht", one of the high points of the carnival season, is celebrated.Lufthansa spokesman Frank Puettmann said the company was concerned for the wellbeing of its international passengers.He recalled the case of a Japanese man who had his tie cut off shortly after arriving. "This customer promptly booked a return flight to Japan," Puettnam said.
>>773867GTFO my /d/
very interesting
Rule 34 Plz
>>773867He recalled the case of a Japanese man who had his tie cut off shortly after arriving. "This customer promptly booked a return flight to Japan"Fuck yes, culture clash, I can fap to that.
>>773892From one wierdass culture to another one and he runs screaming... Humanity is hilarious indeed.
I dont get the part about the ties, are they giving up other peoples ties for lent?
>>773902You're close. Not for lent, for ents. They are clipping other people's ties and offering it to their cryptic Forest Lords who simply cannot get enough ent-tie.
>>773867Anyone going to the Rheinland deserves getting their ties cut off and being thrown at with candy.The US should have nuked the Rheinland instead of Nagasaki, less human casulties.
>>773911gtfo
Germany had already surrendered at that point....
It's actually a pretty funny tradition. The women also "take over" the city hall and the mayor's office and are officially given the key to the city.
>>773926gtfo with your 'facts' you faggot