User talk:Thjurexoell

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Edelweiss (song)
I have added the following to the "Edelweiss" (song) article:

The great popularity of the song has led many of its audience to believe that it is an Austrian folk song or even the official national anthem.[2] However, it is not, '''and statements to that end will be met with mild derision by Austrians. The Sound of Music has never been popular in Austria, and is mainly despised for its numerous clichés and factual inaccuracies.'''

I have no source here, but I am Austrian, having lived here almost all my life. Of course I am not trying to speak for 8 million Austrians, and the tourist industry is not shy to exploit American and Asian tourists' love for TSOM; but what I have added is simply backed by my knowledge of the country, and the general attitude towards the film. I work for the United Nations in Vienna, thus having many American colleagues, who display such ignorance, which sometimes really annoys me! ;)

Comments welcome.

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