In Berlin we aren't in the 90s or especially laid back, we just don't care how other people look and don't judge based on their clothing or style so everyone wears compfy stuff but you also see very "fashionable" folks xD
Berlin is basically too lazy for anything :D you are right about they dont care. They dont care anywhere in Germany :D Berlin and Munich are equal to that nowadays :D Berlin is not hip anymore. Berlin doesnt evolve its not a colored city. Not an interesting place. Berlin is less interesting than Bielefeld. Berlin also has this huuuge problem about feeling too important. Berlin is too hip for hipsters :D Its to clichee nowadays :D You dont want that if you wanne be free
That’s good to know. I would not like pajamas out. I like to dress 👗up doesn’t have to be high heels 👠 yet I think putting effort how you look and flatter you/the figure of the body is important. I also like vintage 1940 1950s styles. I would not wear sweatpants out just seams sad!
I LOVE the clothing style in Berlin. I live in Hamburg, where you only really see cool styles when you go to the more alternative parts of town: everywhere else it's mostly the standard style you see in H&M or Zara. So everytime I'm in Berlin I just look at people and what they're wearing cuz it's so refreshing to see different and cool styles
@@krissynyc hmm well the problem is that I've never really found amazing thrift stores in the city, but you definetly should check in the Schanze, the more alternative part of the city :) also I'm not sure when but sometimes there are flee markets where people sell 2nd hand clothing(you can also find those in the schanze). I have found a lot of cool articles there. ;) I hope you have fun in Hamburg!
Im from Germany and I’d describe going to the mall like being in a war ! There are so many people that you have to be afraid there won’t be any clothes left. That’s the reason why you shouldn’t go to the mall on saturdays 😂 was a bit of exaggeration I hope that’s visible haha
The audio is okay to me. Don't worry about it. The content to me is more important and you did it really well. I really appreciate you sharing all these experiences in Germany :)
Honestly I’m a bit anxious about this because I’m moving to Germany this month and I don’t know if my clothes are ok 😂 thank you for the peace of mind I’m still nervous about the clothes used for the universities
In my opinion the Berliner dress like 12 year-olds. Berlin is also not to compare with the rest of Germany. The quality of living in the south for example is much higher, the people have a way higher income and the fashion sense is compareable with that of Italy. Good mixture of casual and classy wardrobe.
I think it is great that germany (and the US) have so different regions with so different mentalities so everyone can choose to move to what they like.
Hey gril! I really liked this video. I haven´t heard anybody talk about this as of yet... How interesting that we have very similar experiences!! I have been living in Germany for about three years now and my styles have shifted drastically aswell. I don´t dress up as much and I def dont wear as much make up anymore (which is a total No-No in Colombia, where I am from. At least when you are going clubbing you need to dress up and look good or else you won´t get in). I find I even care less about my appearance. I call it "The Germany Effect" haha
Diana Verry i was born in Barranquilla and raised in Bogotá :) What a coincidence I would have never guessed haha! You earned a new subscriber here haha how cool that we have that in common :P
Sachell Dingani hi Sachell! Could talk about your experience? I have seen from me and my Latina friends living in Germany that we get to be more "relaxed" when it come to going out... and we don't feel pressure to wear heels or skirts or anything like that. so in my case I often choose the most comfortable option. Not that you can't go out wearing that type of thing.. it's just that more styles are accepted and it is not the norm to dress really sexy or really formal (like in Colombia for example) you can just do what you want :P and nobody cares!! it's quite freeing if I do say so myself...
@@hstyleslover1D4ever hey Ashley well my experience here has been so horrible and l have suffered the german effect.l do not dress that fancy anymore for example when you are invited for a party you expect to look nice wear heels and some dress.l have overdressed that l end up feeling out of place .So l have become very typical german jeans and hoodies or pullovers with sneakers then l am ready to go.l only dress that nice for the club and that is .l once wore my 6inche shoes and l was like the center of attention and they were all looking at me 😂😂.Well l have not stopped shopping .l buy and stock and wear my staff at special occassions.Here you would feel out of place in sneakers at a club.They do dress up.
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Shared the video with my grand daughter living in Berlin - her comment: Kerija: I liked it...and it's true I think but I don't think that the style is really laid back, it's kinda clean, fit, comfortable I think. Natural makeup is also true
Stuttgart is better than Berlin, by far. Berlin can't even finance itself, everyone is on welfare. In fact, Baden-Württemberg and Bayern are still *paying* Berlin, even after almost 30 years since the wall (Länderfinanzauslgeich) I wish the Americans would have dropped the atomic bombs on Berlin, not Japan.
@@VivaMessico Well said. We here in Bavaria are sick of shithole Berlin: Open drug dealing on streets, unemployed hipster, Neukölln Arab mafias and a fucking left wing green-red goverment blessing that mess. Shithole Berlin!
A ' 90s grunge vibe,huh?! I like it!! Would I be able to do some karaoke🎤 Pearl jam and Nirvana tunes🎵 there, or would there be a lot of hipster eye rolling?! PS It takes me like 40 minutes to get ready in the morning. Damn, am I a primper ?!😀
aww, you're so cute! What a wholesome video :) very interesting point of view I do feel the same way about Berlin (being born and raised in Lübeck near the Baltic Sea) and it's really a different vibe there compared to i.e. Hamburg I hope you have a great time Thanks for sharing
You are right and in America Nord and South we care so much about those things you talked, the way you look, thing clothes, makeup... stuff that makes our lives more complex without any real deep reason of doing that, I lived in Spain 11 years and from Colombia to Spain it was shocking as well, I felt much more free to be who I wanted to be, and not to follow trends and fashion was also an option and it was ok, but coming to Berlin is a whole new level, and I love it, is true that I also see sometimes people wearing such a cool weird clothes, so unique and comfy in many ways, and they look so confident with themselves, is amazing, I still wear some makeup as well, way less than in Colombia and way less than in Barcelona and it's ok, I never used heels as they are totally uncomfortable and I love vegan boots so I'm so glad people here is totally into comfort shoes, comfort clothes and just be themselves and find they way to be unique just if they want to, if not, is also ok to use and be an average person with normal clothes, no makeup, etc, all is really accepted, from the super goth-punk style to wearing your grandpa old jacket, no one will care.
The problem with Berlin style is that it’s just valid for Berlin. The rest of Germany kind of has a love hate relationship with Berlin. On the one hand it’s a pretty city in some areas and has an interesting history, on the other hand it’s flooded with hipsters, people from the left autonomous scene and richer people trying to get tenants out of houses they bought. So it doesn’t really represent Germany, it’s like an own world. And Germans (even younger people) are really divided when it comes to loving or hating Berlin. Go out and see other cities or even better the so called middle centers, so cities from 100.000-500.000 people, not necessarily above. That is where the real Germany happens, not in Berlin.
@@silkwesir1444 I agree with you. I used to live in Berlin over 30 years ago and it was a great City. Now it is just dirty. I am going for a visit later this year in Berlin. Can you recommend places to avoid to remain safe? One hears so many bad things about certain areas in Berlin like Kottbusser Tor. Thank you.
If really enjoy nice and unique fashion go to Bikini Mall close to Zoo. There u can find a lot of young designers. My favorite store there is LNFA I getting most of my cloth there. I like the thing of wearing things that not everyone have.
Hey there, Berlin is very free spirited and open minded but it does not represent the major citys in Germany at all since it is kinda unique due to the history as well as having lots of universities, being the capital of Germany and also attracting lots of artsy people. Those factors shape Berlin to what it is. In terms of fashion, for women I personally prefer the style you would wear in Toronto. It's way more attractive in my eyes than the stuff young women wear here in Berlin. Makeup wise I'd say naturally is best. What's a bit suprising for me is, that you really wear something like a shirt only three times and than get rid of it? Or was that just exaggeration?
I haven't seen Berlin yet but feel spending time in South Germany and France has def influenced my appearance for the better! I'm in Vancouver and find very nice euro clothes @ Value Village sometimes 😀
Berlin is a very rough place and not to compare with any other city in germany. (well, maybe Cologne or Duisburg are just as rough!) Their income rate is pretty low there and oh my goodness, you can really see that everywhere, including on the people and what they wear! Here in Bavaria people obviously have a much higher income and they are very crazy about fashion and shopping for clothes! Sometimes I feel that's all people do here in their spare time, shopping, shopping, shopping! And another thing that's totally different here in Munich, you can not, never ever, enter any club wearing sneakers! They look at you from up to down and if you don't dress accordingly you will be bounced!
No, shopping is all that *women* do, not "people". I am a German male and I haven't been shopping not even a single time in 2019. It's not because of my income, I'm 100% richer than you, promise. Women are obsessed with looks, men don't give a sh!%. Munich is like America, materialistic, shallow, empty. Not really a surprise. Dass man in einer überbewerteten linken Hipsterstadt wie München, nichts macht, außer shoppen, überrascht mich nicht. Ihr müsst ja depressiv sein bei den Mietpreisen. Wenn ich in einer 20m² Shoebox wohnen müsste für 1500€ dann würde ich auch dauernd rausgehen.
Munich = "Mehr Schein, als sein", und außer ein paar Alten mit Dackel leben da eh nur Zugereiste, und BTW, den Türsteher-Schischi-BussiBussi-BS machen auch nur die Münchner. Im Kopf sind die immer noch tiefste Provinz.
I can't say that. I live in Bavaria for years now, I live in rural area but work in a "city" and most women I know are not overly into shopping. Most are mindfull, wear the same stuff all the time. Like yes I guess that they spend more on clothes and are more into designer clothes and you see more brands and designer clothes down here than people wear in the north, but it's still more slow fashion. I can only think of very few women, who would obsessively shop for clothes in their free time, and they are mostly seen as a bit strange. Also Munich certainly does not represent Bavaria, Munich is just as special as Berlin. It certainly won't happen to you in other Bavarian cities, that you can't go into a club wearing sneakers. Also non-Munich Bavarians, in my experience are certainly far less arrogant.
@@agn855 Ach herrlich wie sich typisch osten vs süden bzw. Berlin VS München hier in den Kommenateren so richtig dumm oberflächlich angehen. Man findet in Berlin auch schicke Gegenden und man kann den Berliner Style auch qualitativ umsetzten und München ist zwar schicker aber man muss ja nicht gerade in die paar Iditoten-Proz-Schubben gehen. Der normale Müncher (der ebenso wie der Ur-Berliner immer weiter verdrängt werden) sind alles andere als bussi-bussi und die alternative Szene in München ist zwar klein aber fein. Diese bescheuerte unrelfektierte Regional-Patriotismus nervt und da ist dieses pseudo open-minded kein Deut besser als die Stammtischrunde vom Land.
Hello Diana, I just wanted to tell you that you should not let yourself get down in spite of the devastating criticism. Of course, there are always some weirdoes who are annoyed by your voice and the echo in the room, who make fun of your shiny skin or who complain that you are too yourself at the camera. But don't let yourself be bullied.
@Diana I used to live in Berlin over 30 years ago and have been back a few times for a day or so to pass through. Now I see a loud, dirty City. do you have any recommendations about areas to stay away from when I come back to visit for a week later this year. I have read of certain areas such as Moabit and Kottbusser Tor. but when I lived in Berlin it was so safe. Thank you.
Iam agree with you. Berlin had become a very true shithole. I studied there in the End 80s and I never could live there again. What a dirty, loud, dangerous place to be! It scares to walk around at night, police had lost control over there long ago... Shithole Berlin!
Very often I get mistaken for being a German, and told that I look like all the girls 'back home'. I am not blonde or blue eyed and live in a totally different part of the world. I am puzzled.
This is so true. I really relate to this. And also, wearing heels will just kill you walking & standing on the pavement. Sad but has to go. Lol wonderful video btw! Enjoyed it!!
Going shopping with friends, keeping up with the latest fashion... is (mostly) a teen thing here, as far as I can tell. So you are saying in Toronto, Canada it continues well into adulthood?
Berlin is famous for a lot of people moving there trying to be edgy. Germans perceive the Berlin stereotype as colorful hair, way too short bangs, oldschool ski jackets, thrifted clothes and extraordinary outfits. So everyone with an boho, punk, gothic, hipster or whatever style feels welcome in Berlin, while smaller german cities are really conservative.
Watch Charlize Theron in "Atomic Blonde" and you know that high heels were a life saving must in Berlin in the late 80' ... th-cam.com/video/gvIO7Pyy-Gw/w-d-xo.html
In my country, I used to give time to go out shopping and when I came to Germany I still give almost the same time to go out shopping. I divided the shopping between my country and Germany because I can find more varieties in my country which I never expected. Even Germans notice the clothes that I wear from my country but not the one I buy from here which means they have seen it before which means fewer varieties when it comes to clothes in Germany.
Hello Diana Wonderful video, your last part should be played in every school, there are so many natural beauties in it like you are, tell them please, that they don't need that much make up and they are pretty, too. Most important for everyone is to feel good sometimes less is more and the same is about the clothes. If you have a good feeling, don't care about what maybe other people could think of you, more important is confidence. Have a nice Sunday, the weather looks okay for some activities.
Jobs can dictate whether you're allowed to wear jewelry at work (or what kind of jewely as long as there is a legitimate reason for it). For example if you're working as a nurse in a hospital you won't be allowed to wear any jewelry in most cases because of hygiene and safety. Or if you work as a bank teller you're expected to wear tasteful jewelry and not the biggest and flashiest jewelry you can find. But in your free time you can wear whatever you want.
I bet you look great in skinny Jeans. It is a good attitude not to shop at the big chains but to shop less clothes and by stuff in special shops - mostly run by the designer her-/himself.
Dieses Argument hat 2 Seiten. Für die Familien in dèn armen Länder ist dieser Lohn oft das alleinige Einkommen. Wènn man dort Kinderarbeit verbieten würden verhungert die Familie. Es ist eine andere Kultur wo Kinderarbeit leider üblich ist. Man dort keine Löhne zahlen, welche dort unüblich hoch wären.
@@heidipae2576 Natürlich kann man das so sehen! Aber ich bin der Meinung, maximal einmal im Monat die nötigsten Anziehsachen zu kaufen, reicht völlig! Aber leider verführen vorallem die ganzen Läden mit den Dumpingpreisen zum übermäßigen Konsum!
@@kessas.489 Da gebe ich dir Recht. Leider leben wir in einer Konsum und Wegwerfgesellschaft. Und wir werden die Menschen nicht überzeugen, weniger gierig zu sein. In der DDR haben wir ohne Grund nichts weggeworfen. Unsere damaligen Konsumgüter wurden aufgrund des Mangels für die "Ewigkeit" gefertigt. Als Beispiel stehen zum Beispiel die PRIVILEG Artikel der westdeutschen Versändhäuser aus der DDR, wie zum Beispiel Küchengeräte usw. Es wurde noch repariert und bei Defekt nicht einfach weggeworfen. Es ist unglaublich, was die Leute wegwerfen. So werdèn Resourcen verschwendet. Und die Autoindustrie usw. entwickelt sich immer perverser in der Verschwendung von teuren Rohstoffen. Es ist zwar schön, dass wir èin gutes Leben haben, wenn es nicht die furchtbare Armut in der 3. Welt hätten.
@@heidipae2576 Auch im Westen hat man bis in die 1990er Jahre hinein viele Elektro-Artikel reparieren lassen, doch mit dem konstanten Wettbewerb immer preiswerter zu produzieren und zu verkaufen, erscheint es oft nicht mehr rentabel eine Reparatur, die eventuell die Hälfte von einem neuen Produkt kostet, durchführen zu lassen. Hinzu kommt, dass man gegebenenfalls nicht auf Radio, Fernseher usw. für mehr als eine Woche verzichten möchte. Bei manchen Artikeln besteht auch die Gefahr, dass man das Ersatzteil nicht mehr bekommt, weil Firmen fusionieren und die Artikel aus dem Programm genommen wurden(ja, deshalb mussten wir unseren ersten Geschirrspüler erneuern, anstatt einen neuen Dichtungsring einzusetzen;) ) Auf der anderen Seite gibt es auch bei uns viele Menschen, deren Einkommen gerade eben ausreicht sich ab und an einmal ein neues Stück aus einer Billigproduktion zu leisten für diese Teile kann man dann auch keine Ersatzteile für eine Reparatur erhalten. Zum Glück gibt es aber auch Internet-Plattformen bei denen man für kleines Geld oder als Selbstabholer kostenlos funktionierende Gegenstände aus Haushaltsauflösungen oder Dinge, die andere nicht mehr mögen/anderen nicht mehr passen erhalten kann.
@@manub.3847 Dichtungsringe kann man heute selbst nachbauen. Entweder gibt es Universal kits oder Gummiplatten aus denen man sich die Dichtung heraus schneidet. Viele kleine Ersatzteile lassen sich auch schon mit 3D Druck nachbauen.
High heels.. Hmm nice to look at, but pure torture as I heard from a friend.. Nobody need these if it's not comfortable.. There are enough other fancy shoes with a healthier reputation :D
I have to say that you don‘t really now Germany that should not be mean But your living in berlin that‘s the capital the peoples there are way more Open-minded! You can‘t really talk about Germany if your just talking about things in Berlin. The Biggest part in germany are rural Areas and the living there is a completly other thing (Sorry for my english)
Aber am Anfang sagt sie doch das sie in diesem Video nur über Berlin spricht. Eben weil sie noch nicht woanders war. Aber sie weiß das sich der Style der Leute verändert.🙄
@@anadeassis8586 I lived in Germany 20 year's . I saw people what wears. Believe me same poor cuntrys. And thay are not care for them food then them body how looking
Dankeschön (Kein Mann ist es wert, dass eine Frau irgendwie leidet. What else ? Guess who "American Women* Song 70er or "Dedicated followers of fashion" 60er The Kinks)
I prefer your Toronto style!! !! I love Berlin, but I prefer dressed up and feminine women. I hate what we call the hipster style on both, women and men.
Damn that chick is fine, her boyfriend is a lucky dude. I like the way living in Berlin has changed her and I hope Berlin is at the forefront of how the nineties revival will impact clothing trends. I loved the loose fitting clothing aesthetic of the nineties for its comfort and I look forward to its return I like seeing chicks wearing tight fitting clothing but I hate wearing tight jeans/stretch jeans. Berlin sounds like a really cool arts oriented kinda place from what I'd heard before and the things I'm hearing in this video make it sound even cooler.
I only wear skinny jeans and all of my female friends too 😅 but I'm not from Berlin. I see many small girls wearing heels where I live 😂 I do wear sneakers for clubbing 👍🏼😂
"put on their face" in half an hour? What a waste of time - and how much damage done to the health of the skin! After 10 to 15 years of heavy make-up the skin of this face is ruined and will scare it's owner before it's *painted* anew
You probably you the only one wearing Niki....They buy from supermarket from what I see, even for that they have to really think about it....Ha...Ha.... Anyway here money is everything.....
Vor allem die deutschen Männer haben kaum einen Sinn dafür wie man sich gut anzieht und dass das auch was mit dem Respekt für sein Gegenüber zu tun hat. Mode in Deutschland ist die Hölle! Hauptsache praktisch, bequem und billig! 🤦♂️
Enjoyed this video - but I heard a lot of echo in the audio - suggest hanging a blanket on the wall behind your camera and microphone - See video how to Remove Echo and Increase Audio Quality in Videos -- th-cam.com/video/SyMJlruhdQ4/w-d-xo.html
haha "like being transported back to the 90s"... :D I think I get what you mean though, I just never looked at it that way. (and of course, it's only true in some ways, and if one would try to apply it in every aspect it would be extremely misleading)
Interesting :) A CITY that you HAVE TOO had wear ....... I just say upon this First Visit = Last Visit too this city XD Fashion "pressure" is only mad by your self :) Wear whatever you feel comfortable + lucky with. Any other things are a bit like terrorism. So long as you do not smell, be naked, you are welcome.
I loved your Toronto style, it’s more like what the style is like in the US. Why do you feel the need to wear what Germans wear? It sounds like Germans are stuck in the 80’s and 90’s grungy old stuff. Is it because Germans stare and judge if you wear something different? It sounds like Germans don’t really care about being “put together”, wearing worn clothes, shoes and not wearing makeup. 🤯
I'd say because it's way more comfortable, less time consuming and because most Germans don't give a ... what others wear, so you basically suffer in heels, thight clothes and ton of make up for no reason, cuz nobody appreciates the effort. So she wisely saves time, money and the suffering and has more fun. Sounds wise to me.
Ok, no stiletto heels on the women.. Definite deal breaker.... Sorry, but Pleaser heels are much more appealing then those ugly army boots on any lady. But, the baggy cloths are a plus. Makes it easy to hide your conceal carry piece... Oops, that's right you can't carry one in Germany.
I find German Woman wear very bad. Not nice, not female, only jeans jogging pants or flower Skirt High Hills i have not often see on Woman in Germany sneakers often. Idon't like it i find this Stil on Woman in Germany terrible and boring.
@@Yuki9933 yes i now my english it's not perfect but i come from Poland and not from Great Britain. But i think woman should wear like a woman and not like a Men the best example a Polish or Ukrain Woman looks so much better than german girls
@@Yuki9933 not only my opinion a lot of Mens think this. And Woman in East Europe looks more like a woman as Woman in Germany. It's not important for you but i can say it. I have live and work in Germany.
It sure is. I'm Czech and I certainly prefer the German mindset, where women can be whatever they want and don't get judged by their looks but by the character, career choice and skills and how smart they are. I feel much more free and respected as a person in Germany.
Terrible video. You live in grungy Berlin where everybody looks smelly and homeless. I assure you, your video most certainly does not apply to Germany in general. I live in Hamburg...suuuuuuper skinny jeans (on both women and men) is a MAJOR fashion trend here. Also, people in Hamburg are significantly better dressed than Berliners...perhaps the entire country is better dressed than Berliners. BERLIN IS NOT a good representation of GERMANY! Therefore, change the title of your video to reflect BERLIN not Germany.
you are right everything that you're saying about Germany it's right they have no fashion they do have not taste of food. They jiust drink always beer ... i love it 😒😒😒😒
In Berlin we aren't in the 90s or especially laid back, we just don't care how other people look and don't judge based on their clothing or style so everyone wears compfy stuff but you also see very "fashionable" folks xD
It's just that the 90s style is in right now
Berlin is basically too lazy for anything :D you are right about they dont care. They dont care anywhere in Germany :D Berlin and Munich are equal to that nowadays :D Berlin is not hip anymore. Berlin doesnt evolve its not a colored city. Not an interesting place. Berlin is less interesting than Bielefeld. Berlin also has this huuuge problem about feeling too important. Berlin is too hip for hipsters :D Its to clichee nowadays :D You dont want that if you wanne be free
100 percent agree Matti. Berlin isn't innovative with fashion
That’s good to know. I would not like pajamas out. I like to dress 👗up doesn’t have to be high heels 👠 yet I think putting effort how you look and flatter you/the figure of the body is important. I also like vintage 1940 1950s styles. I would not wear sweatpants out just seams sad!
@@M4tti87 sounds sad, too bad.
I LOVE the clothing style in Berlin. I live in Hamburg, where you only really see cool styles when you go to the more alternative parts of town: everywhere else it's mostly the standard style you see in H&M or Zara. So everytime I'm in Berlin I just look at people and what they're wearing cuz it's so refreshing to see different and cool styles
Hey Helena! I'm visiting Hamburg next week for a few days. Recommend any altersitvr or thirft stores? :)
@@krissynyc hmm well the problem is that I've never really found amazing thrift stores in the city, but you definetly should check in the Schanze, the more alternative part of the city :) also I'm not sure when but sometimes there are flee markets where people sell 2nd hand clothing(you can also find those in the schanze). I have found a lot of cool articles there. ;) I hope you have fun in Hamburg!
That's so funny. I guess only German people watch this video. But it's actually for foreign people 😂 I love it
Im from Germany and I’d describe going to the mall like being in a war ! There are so many people that you have to be afraid there won’t be any clothes left. That’s the reason why you shouldn’t go to the mall on saturdays 😂 was a bit of exaggeration I hope that’s visible haha
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lina larissa Zum shoppen geht’s nur in bestimmte Städte: Hamburg, Hannover, Oldenburg haha 😂
You just reminded me of how awesome Germany actually is and why I love it so much. Thank you. You captured it perfectly.
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The audio is okay to me. Don't worry about it. The content to me is more important and you did it really well. I really appreciate you sharing all these experiences in Germany :)
Thanks Katrina 😊😊
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Style is timeless!
I've noticed tights are pretty popular here too. Wearing them under shorts, overalls, skirts. Sometimes just under a long, baggy shirt🤗
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Honestly I’m a bit anxious about this because I’m moving to Germany this month and I don’t know if my clothes are ok 😂 thank you for the peace of mind
I’m still nervous about the clothes used for the universities
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In my opinion the Berliner dress like 12 year-olds. Berlin is also not to compare with the rest of Germany. The quality of living in the south for example is much higher, the people have a way higher income and the fashion sense is compareable with that of Italy. Good mixture of casual and classy wardrobe.
I think it is great that germany (and the US) have so different regions with so different mentalities so everyone can choose to move to what they like.
Hi Diana, put your sneakers in the Washing machine and you will be amazed how clean they come out. Almost like new.
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Hey gril! I really liked this video. I haven´t heard anybody talk about this as of yet... How interesting that we have very similar experiences!! I have been living in Germany for about three years now and my styles have shifted drastically aswell. I don´t dress up as much and I def dont wear as much make up anymore (which is a total No-No in Colombia, where I am from. At least when you are going clubbing you need to dress up and look good or else you won´t get in). I find I even care less about my appearance. I call it "The Germany Effect" haha
Haha the “The Germany Effect” I like it! What part of Colombia are you from? Both of my parents are Colombian 😊😊
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Diana Verry i was born in Barranquilla and raised in Bogotá :) What a coincidence I would have never guessed haha! You earned a new subscriber here haha how cool that we have that in common :P
Sachell Dingani hi Sachell! Could talk about your experience? I have seen from me and my Latina friends living in Germany that we get to be more "relaxed" when it come to going out... and we don't feel pressure to wear heels or skirts or anything like that. so in my case I often choose the most comfortable option. Not that you can't go out wearing that type of thing.. it's just that more styles are accepted and it is not the norm to dress really sexy or really formal (like in Colombia for example) you can just do what you want :P and nobody cares!! it's quite freeing if I do say so myself...
@@hstyleslover1D4ever hey Ashley well my experience here has been so horrible and l have suffered the german effect.l do not dress that fancy anymore for example when you are invited for a party you expect to look nice wear heels and some dress.l have overdressed that l end up feeling out of place .So l have become very typical german jeans and hoodies or pullovers with sneakers then l am ready to go.l only dress that nice for the club and that is .l once wore my 6inche shoes and l was like the center of attention and they were all looking at me 😂😂.Well l have not stopped shopping .l buy and stock and wear my staff at special occassions.Here you would feel out of place in sneakers at a club.They do dress up.
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Shared the video with my grand daughter living in Berlin - her comment:
Kerija: I liked it...and it's true I think but I don't think that the style is really laid back, it's kinda clean, fit, comfortable I think.
Natural makeup is also true
This is one of the reasons that I choose Germany
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Berlin! Super cool - I live in Stuttgart, which is so much more provincial.
Yes, I love it here! Thanks for watching Verena 😊
I bet, a much younger and trendier place.
Stuttgart is better than Berlin, by far.
Berlin can't even finance itself, everyone is on welfare. In fact, Baden-Württemberg and Bayern are still *paying* Berlin, even after almost 30 years since the wall (Länderfinanzauslgeich)
I wish the Americans would have dropped the atomic bombs on Berlin, not Japan.
@@VivaMessico Stuttgart is a boring shithole. German hillbillies.
@@VivaMessico Well said. We here in Bavaria are sick of shithole Berlin: Open drug dealing on streets, unemployed hipster, Neukölln Arab mafias and a fucking left wing green-red goverment blessing that mess. Shithole Berlin!
A ' 90s grunge vibe,huh?!
I like it!! Would I be able to do some karaoke🎤 Pearl jam and Nirvana tunes🎵 there, or would there be a lot of hipster eye rolling?!
PS It takes me like 40 minutes to get ready in the morning. Damn, am I a primper ?!😀
That is some of the best music to do if you do karaoke. My favorite.
aww, you're so cute!
What a wholesome video :)
very interesting point of view
I do feel the same way about Berlin (being born and raised in Lübeck near the Baltic Sea) and it's really a different vibe there compared to i.e. Hamburg
I hope you have a great time
Thanks for sharing
You are right and in America Nord and South we care so much about those things you talked, the way you look, thing clothes, makeup... stuff that makes our lives more complex without any real deep reason of doing that, I lived in Spain 11 years and from Colombia to Spain it was shocking as well, I felt much more free to be who I wanted to be, and not to follow trends and fashion was also an option and it was ok, but coming to Berlin is a whole new level, and I love it, is true that I also see sometimes people wearing such a cool weird clothes, so unique and comfy in many ways, and they look so confident with themselves, is amazing, I still wear some makeup as well, way less than in Colombia and way less than in Barcelona and it's ok, I never used heels as they are totally uncomfortable and I love vegan boots so I'm so glad people here is totally into comfort shoes, comfort clothes and just be themselves and find they way to be unique just if they want to, if not, is also ok to use and be an average person with normal clothes, no makeup, etc, all is really accepted, from the super goth-punk style to wearing your grandpa old jacket, no one will care.
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Just put your Air Max in the washing machine and they gonna look like they are new.
The problem with Berlin style is that it’s just valid for Berlin. The rest of Germany kind of has a love hate relationship with Berlin. On the one hand it’s a pretty city in some areas and has an interesting history, on the other hand it’s flooded with hipsters, people from the left autonomous scene and richer people trying to get tenants out of houses they bought.
So it doesn’t really represent Germany, it’s like an own world.
And Germans (even younger people) are really divided when it comes to loving or hating Berlin.
Go out and see other cities or even better the so called middle centers, so cities from 100.000-500.000 people, not necessarily above. That is where the real Germany happens, not in Berlin.
Berlin or not, the German style tends to be very practical and more natural.
Berlin is an amazing place to visit, spend a few days there... But I wouldn't want to live there.
The "real" Germany is anywhere in Germany
@@silkwesir1444 I agree with you. I used to live in Berlin over 30 years ago and it was a great City. Now it is just dirty. I am going for a visit later this year in Berlin. Can you recommend places to avoid to remain safe? One hears so many bad things about certain areas in Berlin like Kottbusser Tor. Thank you.
Cacilia Why You can go anywhere, Berlin is not a bad place to be at after all.
If really enjoy nice and unique fashion go to Bikini Mall close to Zoo. There u can find a lot of young designers. My favorite store there is LNFA I getting most of my cloth there. I like the thing of wearing things that not everyone have.
Your Canada fashion is exactly what people wear in baden-württemberg (maybe except of the heels ) but skinny jeans ...
Hey there, Berlin is very free spirited and open minded but it does not represent the major citys in Germany at all since it is kinda unique due to the history as well as having lots of universities, being the capital of Germany and also attracting lots of artsy people. Those factors shape Berlin to what it is. In terms of fashion, for women I personally prefer the style you would wear in Toronto. It's way more attractive in my eyes than the stuff young women wear here in Berlin. Makeup wise I'd say naturally is best. What's a bit suprising for me is, that you really wear something like a shirt only three times and than get rid of it? Or was that just exaggeration?
I haven't seen Berlin yet but feel spending time in South Germany and France has def influenced my appearance for the better! I'm in Vancouver and find very nice euro clothes @ Value Village sometimes 😀
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Berlin is a very rough place and not to compare with any other city in germany. (well, maybe Cologne or Duisburg are just as rough!) Their income rate is pretty low there and oh my goodness, you can really see that everywhere, including on the people and what they wear!
Here in Bavaria people obviously have a much higher income and they are very crazy about fashion and shopping for clothes! Sometimes I feel that's all people do here in their spare time, shopping, shopping, shopping!
And another thing that's totally different here in Munich, you can not, never ever, enter any club wearing sneakers! They look at you from up to down and if you don't dress accordingly you will be bounced!
No, shopping is all that *women* do, not "people". I am a German male and I haven't been shopping not even a single time in 2019. It's not because of my income, I'm 100% richer than you, promise. Women are obsessed with looks, men don't give a sh!%. Munich is like America, materialistic, shallow, empty. Not really a surprise.
Dass man in einer überbewerteten linken Hipsterstadt wie München, nichts macht, außer shoppen, überrascht mich nicht. Ihr müsst ja depressiv sein bei den Mietpreisen. Wenn ich in einer 20m² Shoebox wohnen müsste für 1500€ dann würde ich auch dauernd rausgehen.
Munich = "Mehr Schein, als sein", und außer ein paar Alten mit Dackel leben da eh nur Zugereiste, und BTW, den Türsteher-Schischi-BussiBussi-BS machen auch nur die Münchner. Im Kopf sind die immer noch tiefste Provinz.
Yet another reason to not live in Bavaria then.
I can't say that. I live in Bavaria for years now, I live in rural area but work in a "city" and most women I know are not overly into shopping. Most are mindfull, wear the same stuff all the time. Like yes I guess that they spend more on clothes and are more into designer clothes and you see more brands and designer clothes down here than people wear in the north, but it's still more slow fashion. I can only think of very few women, who would obsessively shop for clothes in their free time, and they are mostly seen as a bit strange. Also Munich certainly does not represent Bavaria, Munich is just as special as Berlin. It certainly won't happen to you in other Bavarian cities, that you can't go into a club wearing sneakers. Also non-Munich Bavarians, in my experience are certainly far less arrogant.
@@agn855 Ach herrlich wie sich typisch osten vs süden bzw. Berlin VS München hier in den Kommenateren so richtig dumm oberflächlich angehen. Man findet in Berlin auch schicke Gegenden und man kann den Berliner Style auch qualitativ umsetzten und München ist zwar schicker aber man muss ja nicht gerade in die paar Iditoten-Proz-Schubben gehen. Der normale Müncher (der ebenso wie der Ur-Berliner immer weiter verdrängt werden) sind alles andere als bussi-bussi und die alternative Szene in München ist zwar klein aber fein. Diese bescheuerte unrelfektierte Regional-Patriotismus nervt und da ist dieses pseudo open-minded kein Deut besser als die Stammtischrunde vom Land.
Could you please speak on how people dress in different parts of Germany?
Really enjoyed this! How about discussing Berlin hair styles? Also, pls invite a guy to discuss similar topics.
Nice video, good change. Its better to feel better than trying to buy the most modern stuff.
Hello Diana, I just wanted to tell you that you should not let yourself get down in spite of the devastating criticism. Of course, there are always some weirdoes who are annoyed by your voice and the echo in the room, who make fun of your shiny skin or who complain that you are too yourself at the camera. But don't let yourself be bullied.
it is easy to clean your trainers , so you can still use them and not looking shabby
High heels are torture and feel pity for the ones that inflict unwanted pain just to copy the "trend"
Yes! I’ve never been a fan 😬😬
the 80's -90's French girls mostly wore platform shoes with super cool dresses and oh the beautiful hair..
Lots of them look very pretty but it really isn't worse the pain.
@Diana I used to live in Berlin over 30 years ago and have been back a few times for a day or so to pass through. Now I see a loud, dirty City. do you have any recommendations about areas to stay away from when I come back to visit for a week later this year. I have read of certain areas such as Moabit and Kottbusser Tor. but when I lived in Berlin it was so safe. Thank you.
Iam agree with you. Berlin had become a very true shithole. I studied there in the End 80s and I never could live there again. What a dirty, loud, dangerous place to be! It scares to walk around at night, police had lost control over there long ago... Shithole Berlin!
No answers?? Afraid of the PC police?
Very often I get mistaken for being a German, and told that I look like all the girls 'back home'. I am not blonde or blue eyed and live in a totally different part of the world. I am puzzled.
This is so true. I really relate to this. And also, wearing heels will just kill you walking & standing on the pavement. Sad but has to go. Lol wonderful video btw! Enjoyed it!!
Thank you! Heels are the WORST! 😊😅
Going shopping with friends, keeping up with the latest fashion... is (mostly) a teen thing here, as far as I can tell.
So you are saying in Toronto, Canada it continues well into adulthood?
Well, there are also adults who try to be stylish, but maybe not follow all the 'hip' fashion trends teenagers and young adults do.
Definitely!
Yes very true here in Vancouver too
I don't think it's just a teen thing here though. I see people, especially females in their 20s, 30s and even older sometimes do it here
@@ArmandoBellagio Yes, I should have added the word "mostly" (in fact, I thought I did, but apparently I didn't)... I will edit it in.
Berlin is famous for a lot of people moving there trying to be edgy. Germans perceive the Berlin stereotype as colorful hair, way too short bangs, oldschool ski jackets, thrifted clothes and extraordinary outfits. So everyone with an boho, punk, gothic, hipster or whatever style feels welcome in Berlin, while smaller german cities are really conservative.
Love the Berlin-vibe too. 😍😍
Sehr schon
You must look beautiful with these cloths!!!
50 minutes holy shit, i literally put on my clothes and leave my appartment in the morning
15 minutes 😂😂
oh ok i guess thats normal
Heels are nice to look at, but honestly i prefer sneaker girls anytime!
About club style: gehst du auch gelegentlich ins Berghain? :)
Where heels are required.... Wtf?
Clubs, fancy bars...
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I feel like this is me in America: it's all seemingly about accumulation! Ugh. I have so many clothes I never wear.
Toronto - the city with the three "O"s. Domodossola has four. :-D
In my country, I used to give time to go out shopping and when I came to Germany I still give almost the same time to go out shopping. I divided the shopping between my country and Germany because I can find more varieties in my country which I never expected. Even Germans notice the clothes that I wear from my country but not the one I buy from here which means they have seen it before which means fewer varieties when it comes to clothes in Germany.
Hello Diana
Wonderful video, your last part should be played in every school, there are so many natural beauties in it like you are, tell them please, that they don't need that much make up and they are pretty, too. Most important for everyone is to feel good sometimes less is more and the same is about the clothes. If you have a good feeling, don't care about what maybe other people could think of you, more important is confidence.
Have a nice Sunday, the weather looks okay for some activities.
Someone told my wife and I that women are NOT allowed to wear earrings in Germany... Is this true?
Jobs can dictate whether you're allowed to wear jewelry at work (or what kind of jewely as long as there is a legitimate reason for it). For example if you're working as a nurse in a hospital you won't be allowed to wear any jewelry in most cases because of hygiene and safety. Or if you work as a bank teller you're expected to wear tasteful jewelry and not the biggest and flashiest jewelry you can find.
But in your free time you can wear whatever you want.
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Ive never once in my entire life been stopped from wearing earrings. And I wear multiple. Born and raised in Germany.
Do they also have fashion brand ambassadors ?
We would like to talk to you. We are doing a projeect regarding clothing opportunities in Germany. How can we contact you?
Du bist eine tolle Frau, ich mag dich sehr!
You asked us to bear with you. Well, after all you are in Berlin which is named after bears. 😁
Well actually... The name Berlin has nothing to do with bears. It is of slavic origin and means something like swamp.
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Well at least there's still a bear in the flag of the city of Berlin! 😁
@@TheCimbrianBull Yes, the bear in the coat of arms of Berlin is a case of retrofitting because the name sounds like there are bears involved.
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I hope you keep your German ways in Toronto and help avoid fashion trash in this world 😁
I bet you look great in skinny Jeans. It is a good attitude not to shop at the big chains but to shop less clothes and by stuff in special shops - mostly run by the designer her-/himself.
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I’m new on your channel but may I ask what kind if work you do? Can you go to work in your dr Martens? Or do you just do youtube?
I work in Tech 😊
Thanks for answering! Was wondering because of a dresscode !
i would like to know German fashion in coporate office/ work, thanks
Love you German girls🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
5:15 Nennt man auch Fast Fashion! Und deswegen gibt es auch Kinderarbeit in Billiglohnländern!
Dieses Argument hat 2 Seiten. Für die Familien in dèn armen Länder ist dieser Lohn oft das alleinige Einkommen. Wènn man dort Kinderarbeit verbieten würden verhungert die Familie. Es ist eine andere Kultur wo Kinderarbeit leider üblich ist. Man dort keine Löhne zahlen, welche dort unüblich hoch wären.
@@heidipae2576 Natürlich kann man das so sehen! Aber ich bin der Meinung, maximal einmal im Monat die nötigsten Anziehsachen zu kaufen, reicht völlig! Aber leider verführen vorallem die ganzen Läden mit den Dumpingpreisen zum übermäßigen Konsum!
@@kessas.489 Da gebe ich dir Recht. Leider leben wir in einer Konsum und Wegwerfgesellschaft. Und wir werden die Menschen nicht überzeugen, weniger gierig zu sein. In der DDR haben wir ohne Grund nichts weggeworfen. Unsere damaligen Konsumgüter wurden aufgrund des Mangels für die "Ewigkeit" gefertigt. Als Beispiel stehen zum Beispiel die PRIVILEG Artikel der westdeutschen Versändhäuser aus der DDR, wie zum Beispiel Küchengeräte usw. Es wurde noch repariert und bei Defekt nicht einfach weggeworfen. Es ist unglaublich, was die Leute wegwerfen. So werdèn Resourcen verschwendet. Und die Autoindustrie usw. entwickelt sich immer perverser in der Verschwendung von teuren Rohstoffen. Es ist zwar schön, dass wir èin gutes Leben haben, wenn es nicht die furchtbare Armut in der 3. Welt hätten.
@@heidipae2576 Auch im Westen hat man bis in die 1990er Jahre hinein viele Elektro-Artikel reparieren lassen, doch mit dem konstanten Wettbewerb immer preiswerter zu produzieren und zu verkaufen, erscheint es oft nicht mehr rentabel eine Reparatur, die eventuell die Hälfte von einem neuen Produkt kostet, durchführen zu lassen. Hinzu kommt, dass man gegebenenfalls nicht auf Radio, Fernseher usw. für mehr als eine Woche verzichten möchte. Bei manchen Artikeln besteht auch die Gefahr, dass man das Ersatzteil nicht mehr bekommt, weil Firmen fusionieren und die Artikel aus dem Programm genommen wurden(ja, deshalb mussten wir unseren ersten Geschirrspüler erneuern, anstatt einen neuen Dichtungsring einzusetzen;) ) Auf der anderen Seite gibt es auch bei uns viele Menschen, deren Einkommen gerade eben ausreicht sich ab und an einmal ein neues Stück aus einer Billigproduktion zu leisten für diese Teile kann man dann auch keine Ersatzteile für eine Reparatur erhalten. Zum Glück gibt es aber auch Internet-Plattformen bei denen man für kleines Geld oder als Selbstabholer kostenlos funktionierende Gegenstände aus Haushaltsauflösungen oder Dinge, die andere nicht mehr mögen/anderen nicht mehr passen erhalten kann.
@@manub.3847 Dichtungsringe kann man heute selbst nachbauen. Entweder gibt es Universal kits oder Gummiplatten aus denen man sich die Dichtung heraus schneidet. Viele kleine Ersatzteile lassen sich auch schon mit 3D Druck nachbauen.
Where exactly is Trano?
Toronto, Canada
Haha!
High heels.. Hmm nice to look at, but pure torture as I heard from a friend.. Nobody need these if it's not comfortable.. There are enough other fancy shoes with a healthier reputation :D
I have to say that you don‘t really now Germany that should not be mean
But your living in berlin that‘s the capital the peoples there are way more Open-minded! You can‘t really talk about Germany if your just talking about things in Berlin. The Biggest part in germany are rural Areas and the living there is a completly other thing
(Sorry for my english)
Sorry, aber die ersten ihrer Sätze besagen genau das. Einfach noch mal schaun.
Aber am Anfang sagt sie doch das sie in diesem Video nur über Berlin spricht. Eben weil sie noch nicht woanders war. Aber sie weiß das sich der Style der Leute verändert.🙄
The fashion is in France and Italy .but not in Germany ..
Yes
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I lived in Germany 20 year's . I saw people what wears. Believe me same poor cuntrys. And thay are not care for them food then them body how looking
Every region has its own style. Paris and Mailand are all about the chic fashion Berlin and London is about alternative and laid back.
Dankeschön (Kein Mann ist es wert, dass eine Frau irgendwie leidet. What else ? Guess who "American Women* Song 70er or "Dedicated followers of fashion" 60er The Kinks)
I prefer your Toronto style!! !!
I love Berlin, but I prefer dressed up and feminine women.
I hate what we call the hipster style on both, women and men.
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So basically you are saying that you let the people around you determine how you look, and you do not actually make up your own mind.
sounds good to me 🤓
Damn that chick is fine, her boyfriend is a lucky dude. I like the way living in Berlin has changed her and I hope Berlin is at the forefront of how the nineties revival will impact clothing trends. I loved the loose fitting clothing aesthetic of the nineties for its comfort and I look forward to its return I like seeing chicks wearing tight fitting clothing but I hate wearing tight jeans/stretch jeans. Berlin sounds like a really cool arts oriented kinda place from what I'd heard before and the things I'm hearing in this video make it sound even cooler.
You don't have to be creepy about it
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. you don’t have to share your thoughts with me either now fuck off.
I only wear skinny jeans and all of my female friends too 😅 but I'm not from Berlin. I see many small girls wearing heels where I live 😂 I do wear sneakers for clubbing 👍🏼😂
"put on their face" in half an hour? What a waste of time - and how much damage done to the health of the skin! After 10 to 15 years of heavy make-up the skin of this face is ruined and will scare it's owner before it's *painted* anew
No one asked you.
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. you neither - unless you are the new spokesperson of the vlog owner - are you?
You probably you the only one wearing Niki....They buy from supermarket from what I see, even for that they have to really think about it....Ha...Ha.... Anyway here money is everything.....
Show PHOTOS of style PLEASE. ...a picture is ‘worth ..,,etc
3:39 Steam in a Nutshell
10:30 Eine halbe Stunde fürs Make Up? Da bin ich ja schneller, inklusive Dusche und anziehen!
Vor allem die deutschen Männer haben kaum einen Sinn dafür wie man sich gut anzieht und dass das auch was mit dem Respekt für sein Gegenüber zu tun hat. Mode in Deutschland ist die Hölle! Hauptsache praktisch, bequem und billig! 🤦♂️
Vielleicht wollen deutsche Frauen Männer und keine Kleiderständer?
Enjoyed this video - but I heard a lot of echo in the audio - suggest hanging a blanket on the wall behind your camera and microphone - See video how to Remove Echo and Increase Audio Quality in Videos -- th-cam.com/video/SyMJlruhdQ4/w-d-xo.html
That's really the least interesting subject because who cares how people dress around you but ok, still you can talk about it very well.
Where are you working?
i can dance ALL NIGHT LONG xDDD
What is the price of cycle in Berlin?
haha "like being transported back to the 90s"... :D
I think I get what you mean though, I just never looked at it that way.
(and of course, it's only true in some ways, and if one would try to apply it in every aspect it would be extremely misleading)
@Cat you must mean the 2080s?!
I think that's an exxageration... :P
i new i belonged in Berlin!
Fashion changed, wasn't that obvious?
„Tronto“? 🤗
Adaptation
Interesting :) A CITY that you HAVE TOO had wear ....... I just say upon this First Visit = Last Visit too this city XD Fashion "pressure" is only mad by your self :) Wear whatever you feel comfortable + lucky with. Any other things are a bit like terrorism. So long as you do not smell, be naked, you are welcome.
Gut , ich liebe Berlin
toronto style seemed much better though
try indirect light for your videos
Look at me, I look like I am rich...
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Hallo Sumnina 😊 thanks for watching
I don´t like the Berlin -Vibe .
Deutsche Frau sie langweilig zu anziehen immer die gleiche das nervt🤔🤷🏿♀️
Du kennst keine deutschen Frauen
🤔🤔 ich gehe Deutsch auswendig okay
@@anadeassis8586 ok
Kommt nach München, hier ist Luxus und Stil immer angesagt...
@@kandelika2902 ok aber in Dresden nicht ich habe schon gehört👍🏿💎💍💎
Start with the most ugliest language I have ever heard,then move to me and her armpits
I loved your Toronto style, it’s more like what the style is like in the US. Why do you feel the need to wear what Germans wear? It sounds like Germans are stuck in the 80’s and 90’s grungy old stuff. Is it because Germans stare and judge if you wear something different? It sounds like Germans don’t really care about being “put together”, wearing worn clothes, shoes and not wearing makeup. 🤯
I guess she adopted the style Not on purpose.
I'd say because it's way more comfortable, less time consuming and because most Germans don't give a ... what others wear, so you basically suffer in heels, thight clothes and ton of make up for no reason, cuz nobody appreciates the effort. So she wisely saves time, money and the suffering and has more fun. Sounds wise to me.
Ok, no stiletto heels on the women.. Definite deal breaker....
Sorry, but Pleaser heels are much more appealing then those ugly army boots
on any lady.
But, the baggy cloths are a plus. Makes it easy to hide your conceal carry piece...
Oops, that's right you can't carry one in Germany.
Creep.
I find German Woman wear very bad. Not nice, not female, only jeans jogging pants or flower Skirt High Hills i have not often see on Woman in Germany sneakers often. Idon't like it i find this Stil on Woman in Germany terrible and boring.
@@Yuki9933 yes i now my english it's not perfect but i come from Poland and not from Great Britain. But i think woman should wear like a woman and not like a Men the best example a Polish or Ukrain Woman looks so much better than german girls
@@Yuki9933 not only my opinion a lot of Mens think this. And Woman in East Europe looks more like a woman as Woman in Germany. It's not important for you but i can say it. I have live and work in Germany.
So good that they don't care!
@@michal.b871 They are also far less independent and mindfull. That's the rice for pretty face. Germany is just far ahead...
It sure is. I'm Czech and I certainly prefer the German mindset, where women can be whatever they want and don't get judged by their looks but by the character, career choice and skills and how smart they are. I feel much more free and respected as a person in Germany.
I liked your toronto style better. It was.... hot!
Aha. Da ist aber einer untervögelt.
Terrible video. You live in grungy Berlin where everybody looks smelly and homeless. I assure you, your video most certainly does not apply to Germany in general. I live in Hamburg...suuuuuuper skinny jeans (on both women and men) is a MAJOR fashion trend here. Also, people in Hamburg are significantly better dressed than Berliners...perhaps the entire country is better dressed than Berliners. BERLIN IS NOT a good representation of GERMANY! Therefore, change the title of your video to reflect BERLIN not Germany.
What about the heels
you are right everything that you're saying about Germany it's right they have no fashion they do have not taste of food. They jiust drink always beer ... i love it 😒😒😒😒