It's annoying for latvians when people do a lot of gestures while talking. But my country think it's rude to point at someone in Latvia. (I know a lot because I'm Half-Polish, Half-Latvian)
And Americans thinking they can talk for Europe while most of what's in this video is totally untrue edit: most of it is true, but Americans do it all the time too just sayin'
Most European people take their shoes off when they get into a house. And nudism is banned on most beaches,the only exceptions being the few nudist beaches you'll find.
You know UK is not the only country in Europe. Also, In no other country in Europe friends just let themselves in through the backdoor. If someone came into my home and they're not a family member (like parents) I'd be very suspicious as to what are they doing in my house.
The Enthusiasm Project good because if you actually tried that in the UK, first off its very unlikely you'd find a unlocked door and secondly you'd get smacked over the head with something and the police called.
TheSarcasticOne Actually, us Dutch do that sometimes😂. Although I must say it doesnt happen often, but its not considered rude or weird or whatever. If it's unexpected it might be a little strange, but when invited or when going to a party it isn't.
Everyone I know lets themselves into my place - the door is only locked if I'm asleep or out. My postman knows that if he's got a parcel he can just open the door and pop it inside.
Sun Wukong depends what part of the UK you are talking about. In London all doors are locked. In the country side,specially in the North. No one locks their doors. I spent some time in the Lake District and no one locks their doors. If I ask someone for a DVD or something, they will tell you to go to their house and take it.
tho the half naked philippines one is true now, as some1 who lives in ph, its pretty surprising honestly because it used to be common to see men being half naked hanging out in the public especially in places full of houses, apartments and any living quarters and then suddenly one day, everyone got their shirts on, tho they are still some people who break that new rule. So i guess the info in this video could be true for those who doesnt do atleast a lil bit of research b4 going to other countries?
The only case I know of that happening is my uncle entering the house, but usually my dad knows it when he's comming. But I like in the Netherlands so I don't know how it works there. I'm guessing it's still strange to do it there unless you're enterring a close family member's house.
The PHG bad one it depends on how u do in the country its a Muslim strong country so its no surprise if they arrest u for doing anything that's rude to them I'm a Muslim myself
not in spain lmao i dont know about other countries, I know people take their shoes off in Norway but not in Spain and I think not in the south of Europe generally
Idk where you live but in the uk you always give up your seat for someone who needs it. also its common for people to put they're legs on tables. Im not sure bout the nudity one tho.
not in all places of europe, in greece i don't always take off my shoes when i am in my own or other people's house,and i don't think we have any social rules about shoes indoors. right now that i am typping this comment my grandparents are in my house and nobody asked them to take out their shoes.
VincentTheOne It depends on the country, in Spain we don’t take our shoes off. Well, we don’t keep wearing them all the time in our houses but we normally keep wearing them in other houses.
Mohammed Kamel I would say it has to do with old & unpolished manners of dealing with stuff, which have still not died out. Yes, I am judgemental & no, I am not a racist.
In my country very few people, especially youth still have a religion. I don't believe in god anymore, some people most don't. Humans learnt to believe things that can be explained by science, not stuff like gods and Jezus walking on water. Without proof I won't believe it!
Europe is more than one homogenus culture, things normal one place might be horribly rude in other. (this is basically just a generalization of france and the uk)
I wouldn't say full nudity is usual in European beaches (except for some reserved for that purpose). However, it is quite easy to see women going topless, at least in Spain.
i don't think it's tourist beaches. any small beach or cove that mostly has locals visit has people nude. when i went to spain i saw that. i was a few miles away from mallorca and we were the only tourists that could climb down the rocks to the beach so... lots of locals and lots of tits haha
In all the EU, there are special beach zones, where you are permited to be naked: nudist (both genders, mandatory naked), men (only for male gender, you can choose either naked or not) and women (the same as men, only for female gender). Everywhere else it is prohibited to be in a public naked
I'm English and if someone just walked in my home without knocking on the door first they are going to get a pan smacked round the back of their head, I have never heard of anyone just walking into your home how can they anyway you keep the door locked. No one gives a damn about personal space in London, you aint got any, if you block a doorway or the pavement etc of course your going to piss people off your in the damn way. No one stands in line for public transport in London, its a free for all, same applies to the empty seats
Sun Wukong really though I think he mixed up england with eastern Canada. Here, we all agree that everyone should have personal space and step well out of the way of other people and we also sometimes show up at friends houses unexpectedly. Plus, we don’t line jump unless you’re in elementary school, idk what it’s called up there in the Uk, but respect the elderly and give them the first pickings of seats and stuff like that.
5:45 come on... you know everyone is gonna say america. 1: people don't like the united states for some reason. 2: saying any other country would be "racist."
European homes are not a fan of shoes on in a house either - you come in to my house with muddy shoes and you'll be out of the door faster than they are
"Europeans consider it very ruge to enter an elevetor before letting the people inside exit". Is this true? I can hardly Imagine so?. Yeah this is true not only for elevators, but also for busses, trains, trams, metro's and sometimes even buildings. But... It is the most efficient and logical way right? E.g. Bus arrives at final stop, bus is full with for example 50 people. New passengers (say 30+) enter bus before the already present passengers who try to leave... When they enter, they have to go through a mess of old passengers who are trying to leave. Some of the old passengers will remain in their seat which will cause confusion with the new entering passengers considering what seats they will take. It's just obviously more efficient. Also, when the elevator/ bus/ tram/ etc. doesn't stop at it's final stop: letting people get out to make room for more people to get in is, again, just an obvious habit. Nobody has ever taught me this habit. I've always adhered to this behaviour though... naturally...
Dud you the only countryes you talk about in EU is England, france, italy and spain. What about other countryes, EU is much more than these countryes. And all of this is just wrong stereotypes.
1. 0:37 That is false. It's never okay to do that. 2 1:27 We never touch other strangers, nevermind patting their head. That is do false. - British Person
This video was completely inaccurate in eastern europe. We never walk inside with shoes on, i've never seen a naked woman or man walking around beaches etc.
I’m an Asian and I also find some of these things that takes place in Asia weird lmao Also I’m not baffled to the things that Europeans do So maybe I’m westernized?
Line jumping is NOT acceptable or expected in South East Asia. Just because people don't speak up and point it out doesn't mean its not rude. But, sadly, lack of awareness for others is common and that's why it gives that image.
Currently doing a military rotation in Eastern Europe. One thing that kind of threw me off was how close people stand to you while in a line at a store. At first I thought they were trying to pickpocket me or something! 9 months later and I’m still not used to it haha
CRIS WTF 34 haha no it means the military has something called “opsec” (operations security) meaning we’re prohibited from giving specific times,dates, & locations especially over a public forum or anywhere else in which an enemy could use against the US military.
I remember when a German exchange student started changing clothes in front of us and all the girls anxiously looked away. (He didn't strip down naked of course!) He seemed confused for a second when almost everyone got red and looked away until we told him it that even taking off his shirt would draw him a lot of attention. Also, a Vietnamese friend got scared and immediately jerked her head away when a Mexican student was giving her a kiss on the cheek to say hello. I had to explain that it was a normal way for us to say hello to close friends before she almost slapped someone XD She would also seem deeply offended if we cussed at her playfully, so she had to explain to us cursing at someone is deeply disrespectful in her country so we respected that.
InfamousSpaceCat haha yeah I literally was watching scooter theft videos of people living in London and they were zipping between cars and driving on the sidewalk and stuff
I’m American and I went to England to visit some cousins for the first time. I always heard of greeting a stranger with a kiss on the cheek, but for some reason I didn’t think I was real, and then it happened and I had no clue how to respond.
In Asian countries, especially Singapore (MRT) and Hong Kong, you are supposed to let people exit first before getting in. It's not rude to do otherwise, but it's egoistic and unwise. You would want to empty the contents of the train first prior to filling it. If you fill it in first, it won't fit for people who want to go out so in 10 out of 10 times, you must let people exit first before getting in. Common sense.
Why is it when I go to the American version of this it takes me awhile to find a triggered American but here it doesn’t take much effort to find a triggered European
Uh what lol the letting yourself in is just something that very close friends do, not something unique to the UK. Also I'm pretty sure it's not all that common anywhere lol
@@yourboy_and_things no one cares about the mosque the UK is not Muslim or islamaphobic. Religion is generally just complete bs- Muhammed went up to heaven on a winged horse and had sex with a 9 year old
Sami Syed I don’t think that what happened.. l don’t remember anything about winged house or 9 year old.. but it sounds like horrible story.. anyway it has been 2 months.. go find you a kid to play with now.
First of all not every European wears their dirty shoes in their house second of all my parents told me that pointing at people is rude and I don’t give a s*it about Muslim countries discriminatory practices i am a (South Eastern European)
2:23 “in the US you should refrain from kissing someone that isn’t a friend, lover or family member” I don’t know about you elsewhere but in the UK we don’t tend to kiss strangers
I mean it is still pretty wierd if you go into a house with shoes one, in most cases you will be given slippers. And kissing on the chick instead of a handshake is common but a lot of people still find it wierd. And there are special nudist beaches, but whatever you do don't go there.
In Arab countries they have so many rules it's better never to go there. What is the point of going on holiday to a country where you have to warry about if you are breaking the law.
Ok i don't know about all the facts, but OH MY GOD, this sound was just a relief after the different narrator in the last 2 videos....please keep this narrator forever.
Henrik Hempel better than your immigration crisis and your bridge collapse in Italy. What about your knife ban in London? Did that middle eastern puppet sadiq khan send you on to TH-cam to mock Americans Just like your childish baby trump blimp incident? Only 39% of Americans are obese and 37% of the uk is obese also. keep throwing the stereotypes while you cry about Germany’s holocaust it’s funny. Yeah but i should leave you alone you’re probably a fragile little snowflake up in Sweden trying to choose what gender you want to be this month
I once said the bald eagle looked "funny", completely unaware this particular bird is practically a holy being. You can probably imagine how that went down. I leave the bird alone now.
Raceris 1) there are some exceptions due to the goverment wanting to decrease smokers,, this was introduce a few years back 2)the chewing gum sold LEGALLY are medicinal 3) it is not in Thailand , its Singapore
Infographics... I guess the info part of the name is meant as a joke? Someone informed would have known that A: Europe is not a country B: Asia is not a country C: Europeans is not a group in the same ways that "Canadians" or "Japanese" are a group D: What is true for the UK might not be true in Ireland... heck... what is true for London might not be true for Manchester. E: Examples from one country do not make "Europe", 'Asia" or even "the Middle East" Every single one of the examples given is either highly incorrect or highly specific for a small part of one country on one CONTINENT. The misinformation in this video is shocking
Another thing many Europeans do that Americans find rude: not tipping your server or waitstaff. Tipping less than 15% is considered incredibly insulting. It's akin to saying "you're only worth your $2.50 hourly wage." Being from Europe is not an excuse to not tip your server.
Which stereotype typical of your country/continent is the most annoying or even untrue?
It's annoying for latvians when people do a lot of gestures while talking. But my country think it's rude to point at someone in Latvia. (I know a lot because I'm Half-Polish, Half-Latvian)
I'm quarter Dutch and people really have to realise that the Netherlands has legalized some drugs for tourism, barely any Dutch people do drugs
also, it's annoying when Americans lump all Europeans together when they all have very different cultures and traditions
And Americans thinking they can talk for Europe while most of what's in this video is totally untrue
edit: most of it is true, but Americans do it all the time too just sayin'
When people think Britain is just confined to london
Most European people take their shoes off when they get into a house.
And nudism is banned on most beaches,the only exceptions being the few nudist beaches you'll find.
Robert Mihai indeed
Robert Mihai FEW, I don't think you've been to a beach in a long time. There's is not one single beach where I haven't seen naked people.
Robert Mihai You can visit a virgin beach. There you can go topless and no one really cares.
I’m Canadian (I’m part European though)
I take my shoes off when I go inside my house
Robert Mihai why would anyone want a nudist Beach?
You know UK is not the only country in Europe. Also, In no other country in Europe friends just let themselves in through the backdoor. If someone came into my home and they're not a family member (like parents) I'd be very suspicious as to what are they doing in my house.
Norma honestly even in the uk nobody does that
Norma better than British looting and killing culture
My little sisters friends often just walk our house
In Belgium it’s pretty common that we enter a good friend’s house through the backdoor but we only do that if they know that we’re coming.
It’s normal in the netherlands if you know those people well
Who the hell walks around their house with shoes on? We eastern europeans never do that.
Comrade i was searching for your comment!
A lot of Americans especially western United States (source: an American that live in California )
Same in Sweden.
I encountered "shoes are OK in the house" only in the US, nowhere else.
and you found it
Pretty sure walking in through someone’s back door is still strange even as a Brit 😂
Jonathan Wright unless they're your really good friends lol
Jonathan Wright yh no one does that here 😂
Jonathan Wright still happens though lolo
Well im from the netherlands. its not normal but i know some people that do.
Lol i didnt know that was a thing for some people in london
The thought of just letting myself into someone’s house gives me incredible anxiety.
The Enthusiasm Project good because if you actually tried that in the UK, first off its very unlikely you'd find a unlocked door and secondly you'd get smacked over the head with something and the police called.
TheSarcasticOne Actually, us Dutch do that sometimes😂. Although I must say it doesnt happen often, but its not considered rude or weird or whatever. If it's unexpected it might be a little strange, but when invited or when going to a party it isn't.
I wish one of my friends was like you, he never gives a shit and just invites himself in even if I say no.
Everyone I know lets themselves into my place - the door is only locked if I'm asleep or out.
My postman knows that if he's got a parcel he can just open the door and pop it inside.
Sun Wukong depends what part of the UK you are talking about. In London all doors are locked. In the country side,specially in the North. No one locks their doors. I spent some time in the Lake District and no one locks their doors. If I ask someone for a DVD or something, they will tell you to go to their house and take it.
*Sorry sir many of these just aren't true*
_Bob McCoy so is the one about America
_Bob McCoy Pointing is absolutely not considered ok in Europe!
The only one true is the shoe part (first one)
As a south east asian, get yo facts right
I’m a Japanese but its common knowledge to stand up in a train for old people or young kids
A lot of claims in this video are highly questionable.
Like what
In germany we don't just step into houses wirhout asking and we definitely put our shoes off before going in.
@@franzdindorf8847 Not exactly. We (De, CH, Aut) put off our shoes in the house (wardrobe).
In Asia you put them off in front of the houde
Especially the one about insulting the American flag.
@@mrbust999 im not american but isn't that obvious?
This channel is OBSESSED with stereotypes.
Whatever brings in the views
Rusty Shackleford true
Rusty Shackleford those adent steriotypes, they're cultural differences
Kurt Hummel think you just defined stereotypes
He didn’t say anything about teeth so at least he know that are normal
Don't you think "European" is kind of a generalization? There are many different people that count as Europeans, so it is a broad term.
Dwebly my thoughts exactly
Right. Where I live it's absolutely not okay to walk in someones house with shoes on.
bluebanana I believe it's like that in most european countries, I don't know where this is acceptable other than the US.
Dwebly suck suck suck suck suck
This video is just filled with stereotypes
Where are your sources for all of these bold claims?
tho the half naked philippines one is true now, as some1 who lives in ph, its pretty surprising honestly because it used to be common to see men being half naked hanging out in the public especially in places full of houses, apartments and any living quarters and then suddenly one day, everyone got their shirts on, tho they are still some people who break that new rule. So i guess the info in this video could be true for those who doesnt do atleast a lil bit of research b4 going to other countries?
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It's on the fine print of the bottle of Clorox
Stop being butthurt, wtf. Americans take there stereotypes and leave, same shoulf apply with europeans.
Clorox Bleach is see u everywhere! who are you!?
Um nah we don't just go into houses wtf
Isaac never just showed up in a friends house randomly, i do it al the time especially with friend who live close
Nick Karsten umm
I do it all the time, even if they are not at home
Aleksa Vlaisavljevic UMM
The only case I know of that happening is my uncle entering the house, but usually my dad knows it when he's comming. But I like in the Netherlands so I don't know how it works there. I'm guessing it's still strange to do it there unless you're enterring a close family member's house.
90% of this video
uk: hey, we have this pretty normal habit.
Asia/middle east: nono, it's disrespectful
TheGugu better than British looting and killing culture
Somak Chatterjee
You're just pissed off we own you
Somak Chatterjee come to America at your own risk.
Glorious_Britannia yeah, but the british commonwealth is literally crippled. Your kingdom consists of a few pesky islands, your not that big my guy.
Guys relax, it was only a joke
As someone from the UK I don't know anyone who would consider it acceptable to let yourself into someone's house
Lol u can get arrested for anything in the Middle East I swear
Nope
*coughs* UNACCEPTABLEEEEEE
The PHG bad one it depends on how u do in the country its a Muslim strong country so its no surprise if they arrest u for doing anything that's rude to them I'm a Muslim myself
The PHG bad one ,
My cousin once coughed and was sentenced to life in prison in the Middle East
We Europeans HATE it if anyone goes into our homes with shoes on!
Friedrich Force It depends on the country
Europe isn't a country so its hard to make such broad statements like that.
not in spain lmao i dont know about other countries, I know people take their shoes off in Norway but not in Spain and I think not in the south of Europe generally
Trice Así es xD 🇪🇸
Not in Italy. Don't generalise, I HATE that.
As always "Europe" according to you is just UK and France...
And a few Scandinavian and African countries
And a few Scandinavian and African countries
Even for France most of that stuff is still not true anyway.
And the UK is just London...
N. N no uk is Scotland,England,Wales and Northern Ireland 🇬🇧and London is the capital of England and maybe uk but mainly England.
Do you mean European or British Behavior
Most of this isnt even British behaviour
I always take off my shoes when I enter a house...
You have a beautiful soul.
Who doesn't
I usually do... unless I know the person allows you to wear your shoes in their house. But usually I just take them off, same goes with where I live.
Klebb Artworks same
But you dont leave shoes outside tho xs
In Sweden, we take off our shoes before we enter a house because it is deemed dirty to walk in with shoes.
Same in Slovenia
Same in Poland.
Like my previous comment.. that has always been the "american stereotype" here
Europe>America
@jake jones god bless America!
Enternal Abyss agreed, I’m american
*1 Step guide on how to start a war*
I mean you guys went from ruling the world to a tiny recource exhausted island in less than 100 years soooo
Canada>Europe>America
European gang where you at
What Europe
Right here
TufaP Europe is for the gays. Sad
Nick no u
Here , Romania , Eastern Europe
In europe we dont put our legs on tables and dont give people seats in buses. And we dont go naked in beaches EVER. We never point at people
baruno blyat Lmao
oh where i live it's pretty normal to point at people but maybe everywhere else in Europe it's weird idk. XD
baruno blyat lol
Idk where you live but in the uk you always give up your seat for someone who needs it. also its common for people to put they're legs on tables. Im not sure bout the nudity one tho.
Except in France
Europeans don't keeps their shoes on when entering a house. We take it off at the front door immedaitely.
not in all places of europe,
in greece i don't always take off my shoes when i am in my own or other people's house,and i don't think we have any social rules about shoes indoors.
right now that i am typping this comment my grandparents are in my house and nobody asked them to take out their shoes.
Hungary
Maybe it's an eastern european, thing because in most countries here we take it off
VincentTheOne It depends on the country, in Spain we don’t take our shoes off.
Well, we don’t keep wearing them all the time in our houses but we normally keep wearing them in other houses.
VincentTheOne not always like if you forgot someting you just walk in and get it even with shoes on (thats not normal in asia)
Basically the middle east needs to update some stuff
Jaky Mo they can’t their religion is the problem
who lied at you and told you that we are holding our religion those days mate ?!
Mohammed Kamel I would say it has to do with old & unpolished manners of dealing with stuff, which have still not died out. Yes, I am judgemental & no, I am not a racist.
In my country very few people, especially youth still have a religion. I don't believe in god anymore, some people most don't. Humans learnt to believe things that can be explained by science, not stuff like gods and Jezus walking on water. Without proof I won't believe it!
Determined Games Don't believe No one cares
Europe is more than one homogenus culture, things normal one place might be horribly rude in other. (this is basically just a generalization of france and the uk)
Nepetepu Depeda better than British looting and killing culture
Somak Chatterjee Why are you writing this comment a hundred times?
Keve Tóth why Europeans still glorifying about their fake prosperity? I think they have no knowledge about colonial history or arrogant.
Somak Chatterjee Generalizing won't get you anywhere, take a hike
Somak Chatterjee that literally has nothing to do with this
I wouldn't say full nudity is usual in European beaches (except for some reserved for that purpose). However, it is quite easy to see women going topless, at least in Spain.
Marc Muntada what about nudist beaches its still a beach
You from Spain ? nd if so wow u can understand English... + read in English nice
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 Yeah we European actually learn english in school..
@@Nothing-LV he said... and I quote: (except for some reserved for that purpose).
We aren't naked at beaches
Riku Savolainen thopless is normal ( mine europe country)
DAVE Bogers only people naked are babys for some reason.
Ive never seen anyone naked on a beach
Riku Savolainen sad but true....
i don't think it's tourist beaches. any small beach or cove that mostly has locals visit has people nude. when i went to spain i saw that. i was a few miles away from mallorca and we were the only tourists that could climb down the rocks to the beach so... lots of locals and lots of tits haha
This is just what is east asian culture . Nothing to do with Europe.
Lovin these false stereotypes
These are not true
Laura Veisa It depends on the country
U have to think he was talking about the whole EU
In all the EU, there are special beach zones, where you are permited to be naked: nudist (both genders, mandatory naked), men (only for male gender, you can choose either naked or not) and women (the same as men, only for female gender). Everywhere else it is prohibited to be in a public naked
And here I feel like anything we Americans do abroad could be viewed as rude 😂
I know right
I think its to give the Americans a bone "See other countries are rude too" kind of thing
Just don’t go to Asia
I'm English and if someone just walked in my home without knocking on the door first they are going to get a pan smacked round the back of their head, I have never heard of anyone just walking into your home how can they anyway you keep the door locked.
No one gives a damn about personal space in London, you aint got any, if you block a doorway or the pavement etc of course your going to piss people off your in the damn way.
No one stands in line for public transport in London, its a free for all, same applies to the empty seats
Sun Wukong really though I think he mixed up england with eastern Canada. Here, we all agree that everyone should have personal space and step well out of the way of other people and we also sometimes show up at friends houses unexpectedly. Plus, we don’t line jump unless you’re in elementary school, idk what it’s called up there in the Uk, but respect the elderly and give them the first pickings of seats and stuff like that.
Mate. London isn't all of the UK. Stop making it sound like it like that all over.
@@error2k2 London is my country
5:45 come on... you know everyone is gonna say america.
1: people don't like the united states for some reason.
2: saying any other country would be "racist."
Felis anyway do they hate the U.S or the people in the U.S or both?
Yeah, why do people hate the States? Like, what did we do to Europe?
@@AgentJ00 That make sense.
You know who's rude?
*YOU*
THAT'S A BAD JOKE :'(
King Aaron no u
I like trains too
no you
King Aaron no u
King Aaron
No u
What did the french knight say to a british king?
*Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elder berries*
No this is Patrick I always see u are u Justin's Y sister?
Wutt
Wat
But you cool0
Doesn't even make sense
Damn you spelled my name
Thanks for the shout out!
European homes are not a fan of shoes on in a house either - you come in to my house with muddy shoes and you'll be out of the door faster than they are
In France, it very impolite to point people. Also, you HAVE TO use the polite particules such as "Bonjour" (Hello) "Merci" (Tank you)...
@KAMAEHAMAEHA It might actually be true but I didn't want to generalise since I left France 3 times in my life and never left Europe so...
Hi you... Yes you, the one who is reading my comment may Godbless you and your family. Have a great day buddy !!!
Thanks
Your profile picture makes me think if it is drke or another man
Roman Reigns im an atheist
Roman Reigns no thanks
Roman Reigns thanks dude
But I'm an aethiest xd
"Europeans consider it very ruge to enter an elevetor before letting the people inside exit". Is this true? I can hardly Imagine so?. Yeah this is true not only for elevators, but also for busses, trains, trams, metro's and sometimes even buildings. But... It is the most efficient and logical way right?
E.g. Bus arrives at final stop, bus is full with for example 50 people. New passengers (say 30+) enter bus before the already present passengers who try to leave... When they enter, they have to go through a mess of old passengers who are trying to leave. Some of the old passengers will remain in their seat which will cause confusion with the new entering passengers considering what seats they will take. It's just obviously more efficient.
Also, when the elevator/ bus/ tram/ etc. doesn't stop at it's final stop: letting people get out to make room for more people to get in is, again, just an obvious habit. Nobody has ever taught me this habit. I've always adhered to this behaviour though... naturally...
Rude coins?
Well that's a first.....
Dud you the only countryes you talk about in EU is England, france, italy and spain. What about other countryes, EU is much more than these countryes. And all of this is just wrong stereotypes.
This should be call "Why is European behavior rude in Islamic countries" most of this stuff is normal in North and South America. lmao
Spooky Tales from the Bayou china and India are not Islamic countries
Spooky Tales from the Bayou everything is offensive in Islamic countries
1. 0:37 That is false. It's never okay to do that.
2 1:27 We never touch other strangers, nevermind patting their head. That is do false.
- British Person
It's not okay to turn up at a friend's house without knocking in ENGLAND. We don't do this. It was common 50 years ago but not anymore, please update
This video was completely inaccurate in eastern europe. We never walk inside with shoes on, i've never seen a naked woman or man walking around beaches etc.
Also wanted to mention pointing fingers at people is rude everywhere you go we never do that. Lmao
Nudity is acceptable in Europe? What is this logic?
im european and its not idk why he says it is
Paulfuss Entertainment well you see tits everywhere but you wont see babymaker parts anywhere
We have nudist beaches, but nudity in general is not allowed...
Mentos Freshmaker I know that. I just don’t understand why or how that’s allowed.
Paulfuss Entertainment did you not hear him say “acceptable in most Europe’s beaches”
I, for one, have NEVER seen a nudist beach in the UK 😂
When they say Americans say thank you a lot. Shouldn’t that be the UK. We say please, thank you and sorry like every other sentence 😂😂
In America especially in the south, its expected that you say thank you, avoiding so is the easiest way to piss off people.
Alec Norton Haha, that’s true here as well. If I hold the door for you and you don’t say thank you. You can be sure to get a sarcastic your welcome 😂
Anime_bird that applies with everywhere but the US
Edawg 88 Shut up dude. You’ve obviously never been there so you can’t talk.
Anime_bird I get piss off when people don't say thank you in Texas. Like where I live people can be rude af when driving.
One year in prison for hugging someone? Brutal lol.
-My comment is not rude-
*or bold*
3:06 not saying “thank you” to the bus drivers is unacceptable 😤
yooooooooooooooooo i love the vids keep up the amazing work
European comments: no this isn’t true
Europeans in American version : Yes I hate this
Me: 🤦
They try to hate on America at any point they get to
I’m an Asian and I also find some of these things that takes place in Asia weird lmao
Also I’m not baffled to the things that Europeans do
So maybe I’m westernized?
I don't know man, I'm an American.
you westernized puppet quick arrest him
Singaporean here. The act of chewing on gum is not illegal per se. But you cannot bring gum in in bulk and you cannot sell.
Where is fliming a dead body
Logan is american...
Line jumping is NOT acceptable or expected in South East Asia. Just because people don't speak up and point it out doesn't mean its not rude. But, sadly, lack of awareness for others is common and that's why it gives that image.
Currently doing a military rotation in Eastern Europe. One thing that kind of threw me off was how close people stand to you while in a line at a store. At first I thought they were trying to pickpocket me or something! 9 months later and I’m still not used to it haha
Officer Moose in what country are you servicing
Ivan Petrov can’t say man, sorry
Officer Moose
That means you are lying
CRIS WTF 34 haha no it means the military has something called “opsec” (operations security) meaning we’re prohibited from giving specific times,dates, & locations especially over a public forum or anywhere else in which an enemy could use against the US military.
Officer Moose Thank you for your service
I remember when a German exchange student started changing clothes in front of us and all the girls anxiously looked away. (He didn't strip down naked of course!) He seemed confused for a second when almost everyone got red and looked away until we told him it that even taking off his shirt would draw him a lot of attention.
Also, a Vietnamese friend got scared and immediately jerked her head away when a Mexican student was giving her a kiss on the cheek to say hello. I had to explain that it was a normal way for us to say hello to close friends before she almost slapped someone XD She would also seem deeply offended if we cussed at her playfully, so she had to explain to us cursing at someone is deeply disrespectful in her country so we respected that.
Are countries in Africa a part of the world? Why didn't you make specific African Country comparisons?
Stelios D You 're dumb
Stelios D cheap bait.
Maybe he don't know what is considerate rude în Africa and just in Asia and (North?)America
Europeans do NOT keep their shoes on in the house. We actually have spare slippers so we can give our guests.
We do.
2:49 that's bloody false
InfamousSpaceCat they are always wrong in some way :(
Some?
InfamousSpaceCat haha yeah I literally was watching scooter theft videos of people living in London and they were zipping between cars and driving on the sidewalk and stuff
I’m American and I went to England to visit some cousins for the first time. I always heard of greeting a stranger with a kiss on the cheek, but for some reason I didn’t think I was real, and then it happened and I had no clue how to respond.
You started out with cousins and then are confused they didn't consider you as a stranger? {puts on Italian accent} Your Family!!
In Asian countries, especially Singapore (MRT) and Hong Kong, you are supposed to let people exit first before getting in. It's not rude to do otherwise, but it's egoistic and unwise. You would want to empty the contents of the train first prior to filling it. If you fill it in first, it won't fit for people who want to go out so in 10 out of 10 times, you must let people exit first before getting in. Common sense.
Thank you
Why is it when I go to the American version of this it takes me awhile to find a triggered American but here it doesn’t take much effort to find a triggered European
Europeans aren’t use to being “insulted” while Americans are use to the harsh jokes made about them (I think)
Uh what lol the letting yourself in is just something that very close friends do, not something unique to the UK. Also I'm pretty sure it's not all that common anywhere lol
Hey!!!! Love Your Videos!!
Woah. In the UK, inside mosques especially, you are forbidden to wear shoes inside the prayer rooms, you have to take them off then cleanse your feet.
@Henrik Hempel nice b8 m8
@Henrik Hempel true.
Henrik Hempel well it’s been that way for hundreds of years.. sooo I think that makes it your culture.
@@yourboy_and_things no one cares about the mosque the UK is not Muslim or islamaphobic. Religion is generally just complete bs- Muhammed went up to heaven on a winged horse and had sex with a 9 year old
Sami Syed I don’t think that what happened.. l don’t remember anything about winged house or 9 year old.. but it sounds like horrible story.. anyway it has been 2 months.. go find you a kid to play with now.
Great episode
First of all not every European wears their dirty shoes in their house second of all my parents told me that pointing at people is rude and I don’t give a s*it about Muslim countries discriminatory practices i am a
(South Eastern European)
2:23 “in the US you should refrain from kissing someone that isn’t a friend, lover or family member”
I don’t know about you elsewhere but in the UK we don’t tend to kiss strangers
Have you ever made a video without sponsor
Moeed555 people need food
Oooh he need some milkkk
We love money! Don’t you?
Watching these kind of videos makes me glad to live in the U.S.
I’m pretty sure we’re as rude as Europeans
I mean it is still pretty wierd if you go into a house with shoes one, in most cases you will be given slippers. And kissing on the chick instead of a handshake is common but a lot of people still find it wierd.
And there are special nudist beaches, but whatever you do don't go there.
1:52.... no we dont...
Why you gotta be so rude? Don't you know I'm human too.
Yeah the UK has a LOT of line-jumping.
Protactinium- GuardianOfClassMemes it is mostly old people tbf
The British/korean Guy And teens. I guess both are impatient.
Protactinium- GuardianOfClassMemes I never find teens doing it
The British/korean Guy ok I guess we have seen different ages do this based on our individual experiences.
Protactinium- GuardianOfClassMemes Spain is king in line-jumping.
In Arab countries they have so many rules it's better never to go there. What is the point of going on holiday to a country where you have to warry about if you are breaking the law.
Ask KSI Im pretty sure he knows a thing or two about being rude
Fanboy
WAAAAAAALMART
Well he isn't from Europe I'm pretty sure he is an immigrant
random gamer 23 his British but his parents are Nigerian
No this is Patrick how?
Ok i don't know about all the facts, but OH MY GOD, this sound was just a relief after the different narrator in the last 2 videos....please keep this narrator forever.
Europe > America
*Especially now*
Oel hakai hows the immigration policy?
Henrik Hempel better than your immigration crisis and your bridge collapse in Italy.
What about your knife ban in London? Did that middle eastern puppet sadiq khan send you on to TH-cam to mock Americans Just like your childish baby trump blimp incident?
Only 39% of Americans are obese and 37% of the uk is obese also. keep throwing the stereotypes while you cry about Germany’s holocaust it’s funny.
Yeah but i should leave you alone you’re probably a fragile little snowflake up in Sweden trying to choose what gender you want to be this month
XTheLast GhostX
Oh, you know about the bridge colapse in Italy.
I though that 'Muricans ego was too big to care about what happens in other nations.
This comment section is queer
XTheLast GhostX Hey dude if you like to use obesity on US so much then go to Deviantart
I once said the bald eagle looked "funny", completely unaware this particular bird is practically a holy being.
You can probably imagine how that went down.
I leave the bird alone now.
in singapore, it is NOT illegal to chew gum. However it is illegal to SELL chewing gum
So gum is like an illegal drug in there? Oh golly
Raceris it is not illegal, there are pharmacies that sell gum to minimise people who smoke
But you just said that its illegal to sell chewing gum in Thai. Im so confused now
Raceris 1) there are some exceptions due to the goverment wanting to decrease smokers,, this was introduce a few years back
2)the chewing gum sold LEGALLY are medicinal
3) it is not in Thailand , its Singapore
In Brazil it's kinda accepted you kiss in the cheek or hug to greet someone... Even if some people don't like it, it is even polite when you do it.
in italy the same
London is part of Europe but
LONDON ITS NOT EUROPE
I didn't realize that surrendering your seat to the elderly is considered rude in Asia. Weird.
Thanks! Super Helpful! 👍
Infographics... I guess the info part of the name is meant as a joke?
Someone informed would have known that
A: Europe is not a country
B: Asia is not a country
C: Europeans is not a group in the same ways that "Canadians" or "Japanese" are a group
D: What is true for the UK might not be true in Ireland... heck... what is true for London might not be true for Manchester.
E: Examples from one country do not make "Europe", 'Asia" or even "the Middle East"
Every single one of the examples given is either highly incorrect or highly specific for a small part of one country on one CONTINENT. The misinformation in this video is shocking
personally when i see any one do some thing like that
i don't take it serious because i consider the difference between cultures
Not looking someone in the eye is rude not just in Europe, but the world over.
"birthday suit" 😂😂😂
Another thing many Europeans do that Americans find rude: not tipping your server or waitstaff. Tipping less than 15% is considered incredibly insulting. It's akin to saying "you're only worth your $2.50 hourly wage." Being from Europe is not an excuse to not tip your server.
Londoners usually accept the inevitability of not having a huge personal space
Most of people below the age of 30 still ask if they should take they're shoes off when they walk into someone else's house
I'm a Brit and I get really anxious accross the channel because it's seems that nobody has any concept of personal space.
In Germany and Austria you DON'T go in a house with your shoes, in religious buildings you keep your shoes on
In Ireland, for some reason, it's rude to ask a woman her age
Sarcasm is also normal where it’s considered rude many places 😂😂