Yes. Luncheon meat is known as devon and/or belgium in the eastern States - and, possibly due to the large number of German settlers there, it's known as fritz in South Australia.Belgium?
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Yes. Luncheon meat is known as devon and/or belgium in the eastern States - and, possibly due to the large number of German settlers there, it's known as fritz in South Australia.Belgium?
I'll never know where these ideas come from - the name Fritz doesn't even appear in the first 100 first names in Germany and in over 30 years here I've not met one actually called thatYes. Luncheon meat is known as devon and/or belgium in the eastern States - and, possibly due to the large number of German settlers there, it's known as fritz in South Australia.
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Nickname for Friedrich as far as I know.I'll never know where these ideas come from - the name Fritz doesn't even appear in the first 100 first names in Germany and in over 30 years here I've not met one actually called that![]()
It is indeed an alternative to Friedrich BB - but even Friedrich isn't that common any more. The most used names here are Peter, Michael, Wolfgang, Helmut and Jürgen - though names go in and out of fashion - names like Heinrich and Friedrich are disappearing fast here, not that Friedrich was ever that common. A lot of kids of a certain age group in Hamburg are called Kevin (after Keegan was at HSV).Nickname for Friedrich as far as I know.
The German settlement in South Australia started around 1840 - so I dare say it was common back then.It is indeed an alternative to Friedrich BB - but even Friedrich isn't that common any more. The most used names here are Peter, Michael, Wolfgang, Helmut and Jürgen - though names go in and out of fashion - names like Heinrich and Friedrich are disappearing fast here, not that Friedrich was ever that common. A lot of kids of a certain age group in Hamburg are called Kevin (after Keegan was at HSV).
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