• Kazumara@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    What a load of cringe.

    And that second to last sentence is just the cherry on top of the pile of shit. Everybody is already severely disappointed.

    By the way: Does anyoen know if it’s even appropriate to call Von der Leyen “Her Excellency”? It sounds pretty weird to me.

    • qyron@sopuli.xyz
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      19 hours ago

      Formal addressment.

      It is an archaic way to address “officials” in public office, which ends up sounding as a preservation of royal/nobility occupation of positions, regardless living in a democratic regime.

      It is argued as being a way to show respect and maintain dignity of institutions.

      If want to write a letter to my municipal office, there is a template to be followed which starts with “To his/her Excelency, The President of the Municipality, Mr./Mrs. Dr. XXXXXXX”. This is loosely translated, obvioulsy.

      Democracy yet not equality nor accountability.