Oh wow, this made me feel SO nostalgic. Left Texas in 2013 after living in Austin for 14 years to go back to Germany. Wishing you all the best for your life in Germany!!!
Some of our foods are only available in certain seasons. Tvey really taste the best when they're fresh and they can only be fresh when they're regionall :) welcome to Germany. Hope you'll like it here ^^
Probably the only place in south Germany where you'll see thatched roofs is a very old Black Forest peasant house. And I think most of those are in open air museums.
45 million people of German descent live in America, making the Germans second among immigrants in America. Most people fled from Germany to America during World War II
Welcome (back) to Germany you two. I really liked this video and look forward to watching the other ones. I have watched a few videos of Americans moving to Germany and noticed thst virtually all of them moved far down south. So I was quite intrigued when I realized you're moving to Northwest Germany where I grew up. At the end of the video I was like: Hold on for a second. That town and lake looks exactly like my hometown (Bad Zwischenahn) 😀
Little me just watching some Videos on TH-cam while working (way too late). Casually looking over and seeing you walking around pretty close to my hometown. Thanks TH-cam Autoplay!
This video popped up one day, it looked interesting so I watched it. I loved it and went back and watched all your other videos. I come from Schleswig-Holstein, born in Kiel, live in America now. I hope you enjoy your new home in Germany. By the way, I subscribed right away. Looking forward to the next videos.
Tip. When you are in Germany go to the Butcher for Meat and the Bakery for Bread and Cake. It is way better Quality wise. Every Town, even the small Ones, have these two.
Welcome to Germany! I spent a few weeks in Texas years ago, and I remember how hard the jet lag hit me when I travelled home. The roofs you saw were in deed grass, at least a special kind of. It is called Reet and grows in the marshes. It is so special that you will not even find a Wikipedia entry :) As soon as these roofs show up, I know I am at home :) Hopefully we see a lot more Clips of your adventures, and not only the typically US tourist destinations (Bavaria, Beer, Schloss Neuschwanstein). Welcome again, have a nice time.
Welcome to germany 😉 Hope you enjoy it!! And by the time maybe you will eat that "Rosinenbrot" (bread with raisins) with just a thick layer of butter - most common way to enjoy it. Honestly never saw anyone eating it with Leberwurst and was hoping for your reaction 😂 You guys are both originally from texas? Your german, especially the pronounciation is really really good!
@@MyBigGermanAdventure that explains why there isn't much of an accent when speaking german. So all the best for you two! And hopefully you also feel welcomed and get used to our (sometimes honestly very strange) habits and life 😅😉
Rosinenbrot is not a typical German bread. I don't know any German who eats it except at Eastern time. At Eastern you eat it sometimes in the afternoon with your coffee instead of a cake.
Willkommen in Deutschland! The jetlag is killing, flying this way, isn't it? This is the kinda video I wanna wtach with my kids and grandchildren in the US. Glad I found it on time (flying on monday). (Where in the north are you? I'm northern (Pinneberg). Be safe!
Thanks so much, Peter!! Haha yes, the jet lag is awful! We're near Oldenburg... so not too far from Pinneberg! Have a great flight!!! You'll have to eat some steak while in the US! ;)
Hehe: since I cooked the first steaks in the US, my wife had me in charge of doing them! (If you take a look at my channel, you'll find me subcsribed to mostly cooking channels ;-) i.e. take a look at "sous vide everything". Guga is mostly cooking steak.
Just wanted to let you know that those houses are called thatched houses, their roof is made of reed (ger. Reet). Therefore their roof is called a Reetdach. So I wouln´t say its grass.
I'm german and I've never put any kind of solid/hearty stuff on raisin bread.. Normally you put sweet stuff on it. Correct me if I'm the only one my fellow citizens.
Ford Fiesta, in compare with apparent have to be Ford Mondeo (platform for Ford 500). Ford Fiesta is good for daily home-work(shopping)-home, but for travel it totally don't fit.
As Germans we Love Texas, it is Kind of legendary to many of us. 👍🌲 I really Hope you enjoyed your Times here and witnessed some of the real Germany. 🇩🇪🇺🇸
Rosinenstuten (Raisin-Bread) looks like Bread but it contains much sugar and i would see it more like an cheap alternative to cake or cookies. I also would eat it with a cup of coffee. If you want real Bread, you should avoid the factory-made Bread inside the Store and use the Bakery at the Entrance of the Store. Its not as cheap, but its fresh and tastes better.
Direkt beim Combi gesehen dass ihr im Norden seid! Ich weiß genau wo der See ist wo ihr spazieren gegangen seid, das ist nur 10km von meinem Zuhause entfernt. Wunderschöne Gegend die ihr euch ausgesucht habt. Viel Glück für die Zukunft und ich hoffe es gefällt euch im wunderschönen Norden!
Welcome to Germany! Hope you settle in nicely and get used to all those German peculiarities quickly. I had to smile about your grocery store experience. My hubby is a Kiwi and he still gets amused by some of the stuff you can get in the shops (like Super Dickmann...haha). Anyways, enjoy Germany. Cheers from Oldenburg
Hi there, I see you're in Oldenburg? It's a 3,5 hour drive to Amsterdam. It's pretty tourist-y nowadays, but since you're so near to the Netherlands you shouldn't forget to visit it once if possible 😀
First off all I LOVE YOU’RE SUNGLASSES OMG 😍 so why are y’all moving to Germany? And where in Texas are yall from? I’ve lived in Texas in like the Dallas area and I am now living in Germany again with my American bf :)
You're so sweet, Anna, thank you! :) We moved from Wichita Falls, so like two hours northwest of Dallas. Sounds like you're on an exciting adventure yourself!
I think I’ve been there for a football game 😏 I hope you enjoy Germany and it slowly begins to feel like a home to you! I know how hard it can be :) hope you’ll keep us updated on here, it is really interesting!!! 🙌🏾
First: Welcome to Germany! Have a good time and enjoy your stay. Second: I just noticed you are from Wichita Falls. If you don’t know it already please listen to Pat Methenys „If falls Wichita, so falls Wichita Falls“. Wish you all the best!
WHHAAT Fleischsalat and Leberwurst auf Rosinenstuten :) are u serious? U cant eat meat on Rosinenstuten. Try Honey, marmelade or any other sweet stuff on it.
My Big German Adventure Danke und hoffentlich gefällt es euch in Deutschland. Kein Land ist perfekt aber Deutschland hat wie bereits schon einmal erwähnt einen hohen Lebensstandard
Germany is not what it was 20 years ago...sorry, folks. the autobahns were super awesome and now they're staubahns!! way over populated and restrictions for pretty much anything you can think of, exist. high taxes across the board, more crime, and even murder. don't get me wrong, it's a nice country, but it has changed drastically over the last 2 decades.
In welchem Paralleluniversum? German beer is boring and that's due to the "Rheinheitsgebot" (which doesn't guarantee it's purity at all, btw). There is so much better beer out there!
& my favorite grogery store Penny ! On Penny market you can boock a cheap buscoach "Flixbus" ticket to everywhere too! I think its pretty cool😎 (its new in Penny since beginning this june^^)
Warm welcome to Germany! Just some heads up: Be careful filming in public (e.g. the grocery store). Other than in US we have a much stricter privacy law. I personally think filming the area cash counter is critical. A rule of thumb: The less person you film the more the privacy counts and you might need to ask for permission. In general the privacy counts more than the public interest and it is much more complicated like in the US where it is recognized as a 1st Amendment right. Get off from the nordish "national" meal called "Labskaus" :D Not even every German likes it. Keep in mind that Germans doesn't like superlatives. This might be the difficult part for US citizens. When we say: "It's great!" it is equal to "Oh, my gosh, that is soooooo awesome! I'm so exited!". At least we are effective and precise. When we criticize we do not compliment before one or two things like in the US. That's not meant rude. Just direct ;-)
expect the german netto is NOT the danish netto xD in germany we have the Netto Marken-Discount which has thousends of stores thats the big one, i know the danish one has like 100-300 stores in germany too, but in 33 years in germany i not saw a single one while i was in douzends of Netto Marken-Discounts xD
I didn't know that chain either, even though I grew up in Schleswig-Holstein and am now living in Hamburg. Apparently they are only in Lower Saxony and northern North Rhine-Westphalia.
Oh wow, this made me feel SO nostalgic. Left Texas in 2013 after living in Austin for 14 years to go back to Germany. Wishing you all the best for your life in Germany!!!
Oh, that's awesome! :) Thanks so much, Tanja!!
Welcome! I’ve been here 20 years and still find things to love.
Awesome! Thank you!
I love how youre not ignorant towards German culture. Plus the way you pronounce Stuten is just perfect! :)
Some of our foods are only available in certain seasons. Tvey really taste the best when they're fresh and they can only be fresh when they're regionall :) welcome to Germany. Hope you'll like it here ^^
Something I didn't know before moving here! Thank you! :)
Probably the only place in south Germany where you'll see thatched roofs is a very old Black Forest peasant house. And I think most of those are in open air museums.
Yes they are ,it is Voggsbauerhof
Welcome in Europe. I hope to be happy about some "Weird things" in Europe and in Germany specially.
Fun fact: there is actually a quite big minority of Germans who settled in Texas between 1844 and 1847. :)
45 million people of German descent live in America, making the Germans second among immigrants in America. Most people fled from Germany to America during World War II
Welcome to Germany! I hope you like it here, even if the weather should be quite a contrast to Texas.😅
Yasmine Steinbauer Thanks so much!! Yes, quite a difference!! 😂😂💕
Yeah, we have a little bit fewer tornados.
mrspidey80 Actually is germany one of the countries with the most Tornados in earth...
@@GabeHCoud-tc7jc We have about 40 to 60 per year on average. That's pretty much nothing compared to the 1000+ per year in the States.
mrspidey80 yeeaahh, But the size of Germany is nothing Compared to the size of the US...
Welcome (back) to Germany you two. I really liked this video and look forward to watching the other ones. I have watched a few videos of Americans moving to Germany and noticed thst virtually all of them moved far down south. So I was quite intrigued when I realized you're moving to Northwest Germany where I grew up.
At the end of the video I was like: Hold on for a second. That town and lake looks exactly like my hometown (Bad Zwischenahn) 😀
That's so nice to hear, thank you! :)
Ahh hello from a fellow Texan in Germany. You’ll love it :)
Kimberly Cross Aw thanks so much!! ☺️ What part of Germany are you in?
My Big German Adventure
It seems, that she is with her boyfriend @ her parents in Texas. If I understand right, she lives somewhere close to Berlin
@@wtsalive8210 Thanks for your work, detective. ;)
My Big German Adventure
NP
If you didn‘t know already, she has an own channel.
th-cam.com/channels/RI2PfMsFNFcGxN2XlpnWXg.html
@@wtsalive8210 Great, thanks! I subscribed! :)
I moved to Berlin last year. Its been super chill. Its very different from los angeles but i live it here.
Wow, yea, I can definitely see where that's so different! I love Berlin and all the bears.
@@MyBigGermanAdventure :)
Little me just watching some Videos on TH-cam while working (way too late). Casually looking over and seeing you walking around pretty close to my hometown. Thanks TH-cam Autoplay!
Haha love it!
Hello! Welcome to Germany! I hope you like living here and you find friends to help you through the first time.
Thank you! :)
I missed germany so much !!!anyways i'll be in mosel, germany in a couple of months i can't wait...
That's a beautiful area!!
@@MyBigGermanAdventure yes it's a beautiful place..it's a country side
This video popped up one day, it looked interesting so I watched it. I loved it and went back and watched all your other videos. I come from Schleswig-Holstein, born in Kiel, live in America now. I hope you enjoy your new home in Germany. By the way, I subscribed right away. Looking forward to the next videos.
Dagmar King That’s really cool! Hope you’re enjoying the US. Thanks for watching! ☺️
Tip.
When you are in Germany go to the Butcher for Meat and the Bakery for Bread and Cake.
It is way better Quality wise.
Every Town, even the small Ones, have these two.
I completely agree!
Welcome to Germany! I spent a few weeks in Texas years ago, and I remember how hard the jet lag hit me when I travelled home. The roofs you saw were in deed grass, at least a special kind of. It is called Reet and grows in the marshes. It is so special that you will not even find a Wikipedia entry :) As soon as these roofs show up, I know I am at home :)
Hopefully we see a lot more Clips of your adventures, and not only the typically US tourist destinations (Bavaria, Beer, Schloss Neuschwanstein).
Welcome again, have a nice time.
:) That's really cool! Thanks so much, Thomas! I love seeing the different architecture here!
Brussel sprouts or Rosenkohl is only available in winter. Welcome to Germany
But also frozen in the freezer in the shop!
@@Gat2muve3464 This is true! :)
Yes, that's a major difference between the US & Germany I have now learned! :)
Welcome to germany 😉
Hope you enjoy it!!
And by the time maybe you will eat that "Rosinenbrot" (bread with raisins) with just a thick layer of butter - most common way to enjoy it.
Honestly never saw anyone eating it with Leberwurst and was hoping for your reaction 😂
You guys are both originally from texas? Your german, especially the pronounciation is really really good!
ClassiX Much thanks! My husband was born & raised in Germany so is “home” now. ☺️
@@MyBigGermanAdventure that explains why there isn't much of an accent when speaking german.
So all the best for you two!
And hopefully you also feel welcomed and get used to our (sometimes honestly very strange) habits and life 😅😉
@@classix789 Haha thanks! There are a lot of differences for me to get used to! It has been quite the adjustment.
Anyway try young gouda cheese on braid with raisins. It‘s like the people in the netherlands taste it.
Rosinenbrot is not a typical German bread. I don't know any German who eats it except at Eastern time. At Eastern you eat it sometimes in the afternoon with your coffee instead of a cake.
Greeting from and exPat. One thing you have to get use to in German is that they don't sell fruit and veggies out of season.
Willkommen in Deutschland! The jetlag is killing, flying this way, isn't it? This is the kinda video I wanna wtach with my kids and grandchildren in the US. Glad I found it on time (flying on monday). (Where in the north are you? I'm northern (Pinneberg).
Be safe!
Thanks so much, Peter!! Haha yes, the jet lag is awful! We're near Oldenburg... so not too far from Pinneberg! Have a great flight!!! You'll have to eat some steak while in the US! ;)
Hehe: since I cooked the first steaks in the US, my wife had me in charge of doing them! (If you take a look at my channel, you'll find me subcsribed to mostly cooking channels ;-)
i.e. take a look at "sous vide everything". Guga is mostly cooking steak.
Just wanted to let you know that those houses are called thatched houses, their roof is made of reed (ger. Reet). Therefore their roof is called a Reetdach. So I wouln´t say its grass.
Interesting, good to know!
Leeks so big you need a plumber!😂🤣😂 Dad jokes!!
I'm german and I've never put any kind of solid/hearty stuff on raisin bread.. Normally you put sweet stuff on it. Correct me if I'm the only one my fellow citizens.
Exactly.
The first time in a grocery store ... 3 hours of searching.
Yeah, Bad Zwischenahn, my hometown. :-)
Very cool! :)
Ford Fiesta, in compare with apparent have to be Ford Mondeo (platform for Ford 500).
Ford Fiesta is good for daily home-work(shopping)-home, but for travel it totally don't fit.
You both were in Bad Zwischenahn. Funny.
You guys are so Chilled....howdy you do it
As Germans we Love Texas, it is Kind of legendary to many of us. 👍🌲
I really Hope you enjoyed your Times here and witnessed some of the real Germany.
🇩🇪🇺🇸
Thanks so much! :)
Leberwurst, Fleischsalat, and Rosinenstuten makes me really look forward to your German endeavours :-)
Gerd Papenburg Thank you! ☺️ Definitely very German things!
I moved from United Kingdom to Germany welkomen still struggling with language anyway which part of Germany u guys moved
It's for sure a challenge! We're in the North near Leer. :)
nice video, rly enjoyed, just a little tip for editing
:) Thanks for watching!
Is it near Bad Zwischenahn near Oldenburg, where you have seen the Windmühle?
Another fun fact u can Drive Faster with 90ps in germany as with 300ps in the US :)
Germany has a beautiful south!!!!!
Bavaria is just awesome :)
Welcome to Germany !🍻
Thanks so much!! :)
Welcome here. Please be tolerant, many things are different and seems 'small' to you. Hope you find friends soon. Living in Germany is good.
Thank you! Yes, you are right, I'm learning all those little differences I never noticed while visiting!! :)
Rosinenstuten (Raisin-Bread) looks like Bread but it contains much sugar and i would see it more like an cheap alternative to cake or cookies. I also would eat it with a cup of coffee. If you want real Bread, you should avoid the factory-made Bread inside the Store and use the Bakery at the Entrance of the Store. Its not as cheap, but its fresh and tastes better.
Willkommen in Deutschland!
I Hope you feel well and like it here. Take your time to adjust to the german mentality and habits.
Have a Good Time here!!
Karin Langener Thanks so much! Yes, it has been an adjustment. 😄
Yeah, Remels .... love to you both!!
Nena Lisa 😘😘 Thanks, girl!
Business class. Living the life.
Jürgen Erhard 😎 It was sooo luxurious!! Now I wish we could every flight!!!
Good luck for the new chapter 🍀 I would love to see Texas one day. 😊
Thank you!! Texas would be lucky to have you visit. :)
Hi and welcome to Germany, I lived in Austin for a 1 1/2 years... loooong time ago tho in 87`...
Powerage 73 Thank you! We love Austin! ☺️
Willkommen in Deutschland!
Tom Dankeschön!! 😄
So funny... we always get the exact same fleishsalat and liverwurst when we go on holiday in Germany 😊 (I’m from the Netherlands).
Welcome in Europe 😊
Love it!! :D Thanks for sharing!
So I guess you are an American/German couple?
LoxTheEye Ja, yes! 😉
Direkt beim Combi gesehen dass ihr im Norden seid! Ich weiß genau wo der See ist wo ihr spazieren gegangen seid, das ist nur 10km von meinem Zuhause entfernt. Wunderschöne Gegend die ihr euch ausgesucht habt. Viel Glück für die Zukunft und ich hoffe es gefällt euch im wunderschönen Norden!
Welcome to Germany! Hope you settle in nicely and get used to all those German peculiarities quickly.
I had to smile about your grocery store experience. My hubby is a Kiwi and he still gets amused by some of the stuff you can get in the shops (like Super Dickmann...haha). Anyways, enjoy Germany.
Cheers from Oldenburg
Thank you! :) Definitely a different experience in the grocery store!
welcome to germany. Nice Video. What is this for a nice melody at 2.44?
It's called "Clover 3" by Vibe Mountain. :) Glad you enjoyed it!
dont touch - if you touch you shell buy - and dont show with your feet to Lebensmittel
Hat er die Leberwurst auf den Rosinenstuten geschmiert???
ja hat er .... sie wussten sicher nicht was das is .....
Wiederwärtig 😂
Ich glaube, es war Fleischsalat. Naja, den Fehler macht man nur einmal. Ähnliche Fehler würden uns "drüben" vermutlich auch passieren ... ;)
wieso fehler. Ich liebe Leberwurst auf süßen Brötchen und süßem Weißbrot. Lecker. Auch Fleischsalat :P
Rosinenstuten mit grober, geräucheter Leberwurst und dann noch Rübenkraut oben drauf ....... hmmmmm, hab ich als Kind immer gegessen. Lecker !!!
So, where are you and what brought you to Germany?
We're near Oldenburg! My husband is German so his work brought us back here. :)
@@MyBigGermanAdventure For good or just for now? Enjoy and good luck! :-)
As of right now it's for good, but you never know what opportunities life will throw at you. ;) Thank you!
Hi there, I see you're in Oldenburg?
It's a 3,5 hour drive to Amsterdam. It's pretty tourist-y nowadays, but since you're so near to the Netherlands you shouldn't forget to visit it once if possible 😀
Yes, thank you! We were over in Amsterdam in 2017 when we were visiting & I would love to go back! :)
Do you live in uplengen? The combi market is where my mom works :D
Oh cool, that was the Combi we were in during this video! :)
First off all I LOVE YOU’RE SUNGLASSES OMG 😍 so why are y’all moving to Germany? And where in Texas are yall from? I’ve lived in Texas in like the Dallas area and I am now living in Germany again with my American bf :)
You're so sweet, Anna, thank you! :) We moved from Wichita Falls, so like two hours northwest of Dallas. Sounds like you're on an exciting adventure yourself!
I think I’ve been there for a football game 😏 I hope you enjoy Germany and it slowly begins to feel like a home to you! I know how hard it can be :) hope you’ll keep us updated on here, it is really interesting!!! 🙌🏾
Oh cool! Thanks, girl! That's nice to hear. Working on the next video. :)
Germany.... Wll known for the Autobahn,, Bie, Bratwurst and der/die/das... :D
First: Welcome to Germany! Have a good time and enjoy your stay. Second: I just noticed you are from Wichita Falls. If you don’t know it already please listen to Pat Methenys „If falls Wichita, so falls Wichita Falls“. Wish you all the best!
Thank you! That's awesome, we'll have to check it out! :)
Welcome in Germany.
I hope you like it Herr.
All the best Wishes
Hello and a warm welcome in Germany! I hope you catch up quickly and find good friends. And hopefully you will never leave my homeland again :)
Danke, Torsten! :)
@@MyBigGermanAdventure Gern geschehen :)
Making friends in every Town all over the World :)
Rosienenstuten mit Wurstsalat geht garnicht. Da gehört Frischkäse mit Marmelade oder Honig drauf.
Waiting already for the next Video.
MrMc4you Thanks so much for your support! ☺️ I’ll be posting that later today!
@@MyBigGermanAdventure Nice👍
Habt ihr echt Fleischsalat mit Rosinenbrot gegessen?
😂 Yes! I had no idea it was so controversial/weird! 😂
WHHAAT Fleischsalat and Leberwurst auf Rosinenstuten :) are u serious? U cant eat meat on Rosinenstuten. Try Honey, marmelade or any other sweet stuff on it.
Welcome to the low saxon language area.
Willkommen - north Germany rules :-)
It's been good to us so far! :)
Very welcome in Germany ,if you need some help please ask 😀Speed Racer couple 😉
Michael Steingruber 😂😂 Thanks, Michael!
Welcome to Germany, and have a good Time :-))
Cl Elcomandante Thank you!! 😄 It’s been good so far!
Germany has a high standard of living .... I will be home in October for a two week stay before I leave to come back to my new home here in Colorado
Awesome! Hope you have a good trip! :)
My Big German Adventure Danke und hoffentlich gefällt es euch in Deutschland. Kein Land ist perfekt aber Deutschland hat wie bereits schon einmal erwähnt einen hohen Lebensstandard
are u anerican german descent?
Is he German? He somehow behaves like one! ;)
BTW: Where are you in Northern Germany, I think Combi is only in Lower Saxony.
Oh, Bad Zwischenahn! ;)
Yes, he's German! :) We're near Oldenburg!
Go get a Döner Kebap, you'll love it.
Mark Roger Yesss, soo good! 😋
Schande über dich!Die kommen aus Amerika nach Deutschland und du empfiehlst ihnen einen Döner und nicht etwa eine Weißwurst,oder so?
Yeah go to Germany to eat turkish food hahaha
@@benbiberger160 There's plenty of time and room in our stomachs to taste all of the food Germany has to offer!
@@derionone Just like u go to USA to eat Mexican food. Don't be so mad boy.
Germany is not what it was 20 years ago...sorry, folks. the autobahns were super awesome and now they're staubahns!! way over populated and restrictions for pretty much anything you can think of, exist. high taxes across the board, more crime, and even murder. don't get me wrong, it's a nice country, but it has changed drastically over the last 2 decades.
Who of you two is the German and who is the American ?
He is the German. :)
My Big German Adventure Nice , my wife would never move to Germany
It's definitely challenging at times.
all things aside: you're going to adore the bread in germany, like there's literally no coming back once you get used to it. brace yourself.
3 beer = 1 bread! xD
Yes!!! I loooove a good Brötchen! :)
It's actually not that good (hard to find a decent bakery), same for the beer, it's ok but totally overrated.
@@flothchtronk2068 Are you kidding me...German Beer is the best there is
In welchem Paralleluniversum?
German beer is boring and that's due to the "Rheinheitsgebot" (which doesn't guarantee it's purity at all, btw).
There is so much better beer out there!
Don't make fun of our nice Ford Fiesta cars. Try the ST version. It has 200 HP and will demolish any Corvette on the Autobahn ;-)
"will demolish any Corvette on the Autobahn"
Good joke!
Utubemop 😜😂😁
@@SuperGeronimo999 ...not even close to a joke, have you ever driven one? :-)
Have you ever driven a Corvette?
It'll demolish itself after a while.
I would love to live in Bavaria. A big Volksmusic Schlager fan.
Welcome to Germany. You have to visit south germany one time. Stuttgart is great too. There are a lot of US military bases right there.
Thank you! We actually visited Stuttgart in 2015! It was a lovely time. :)
Welcome to Germay ! :-)
Michel Roerig Thanks so much!!
Keysha, is this you? XD Welcome in Germany :-)
Hahahaaa, erstmal schön Fleischsalat und Leberwurst mit Rosinenbrot uff XDD... Kleines Leckermäulchen
Hahaha 😂. Rosinenbrot mit Fleischsalat.... 😂 😂 😂
Dazu noch lecker Wurstwasser 😂
Hey it's not the same as at home...... of course you're in a different country.
Er ist doch Deutscher,oder?
Ja!
& my favorite grogery store Penny !
On Penny market you can boock a cheap buscoach "Flixbus" ticket to everywhere too! I think its pretty cool😎
(its new in Penny since beginning this june^^)
Ich liebe diese Musik.0:45 - ?
Hey guys. Welcome to Germany : ) Best wishes.
Welcome, i Hope you make more Videos.
Much thanks, Chris! :)
Are you working? Vacation? 😕 to much Money 💰 for us 😢 have fun.
Yes, we moved here for my husband's job!
Enjoy your first "Mettbrötchen"-raw pig meat,with onion rings,salt and pepper of an bun-deliciös^^
I haven't had one yet! I'll have to add it to my list.
Willkommen in Deutschland
:3
Danke!! :)
Ein sehr schönes Video
Danke!! :)
Fleischsalat auf Hefezopf - because why not 😂 every must be quite new and different if you’ve been in the US all your life....but you’ll adapt soon 👍🏻
Warm welcome to Germany! Just some heads up: Be careful filming in public (e.g. the grocery store). Other than in US we have a much stricter privacy law. I personally think filming the area cash counter is critical. A rule of thumb: The less person you film the more the privacy counts and you might need to ask for permission. In general the privacy counts more than the public interest and it is much more complicated like in the US where it is recognized as a 1st Amendment right. Get off from the nordish "national" meal called "Labskaus" :D Not even every German likes it. Keep in mind that Germans doesn't like superlatives. This might be the difficult part for US citizens. When we say: "It's great!" it is equal to "Oh, my gosh, that is soooooo awesome! I'm so exited!". At least we are effective and precise. When we criticize we do not compliment before one or two things like in the US. That's not meant rude. Just direct ;-)
Haha yes, I have absolutely noticed the difference in enthusiasm! 😂
Netto is a Danish 🇩🇰 chain 👍🏻
Where in North Germany are you living?
I'm Danish and only live 120Km from the border.
That's so interesting & makes total sense! Thanks for sharing! :) We're near Leer, so a little ways from Denmark.
expect the german netto is NOT the danish netto xD in germany we have the Netto Marken-Discount which has thousends of stores thats the big one, i know the danish one has like 100-300 stores in germany too, but in 33 years in germany i not saw a single one while i was in douzends of Netto Marken-Discounts xD
Holly Ah, okay! Netto must be a popular name in this area of the world! ;)
120 km from the border? So you are on the northern border of Danmark 💁🏻♂️
Could you send me some poptars when you`re back?We dont have them here in germany.
I hadn't realized there aren't any here! You're right, I haven't seen any.
There are poptarts here. But they cost like 5-6euros
who eats brussel sprouts on purpose :) ?
ShunMedia 😂😂😂 Only weirdos! 😉
They actually good if you know how to cook them right.🤷♀️
@@alexar4733 Yessss! I love them.
I hope you went to my birthplace called "Emden" too!?
Never heard of Combi and i'm german.
Robert Schwegler Interesting! Maybe it’s only in the North?
It is.
I didn't know that chain either, even though I grew up in Schleswig-Holstein and am now living in Hamburg. Apparently they are only in Lower Saxony and northern North Rhine-Westphalia.
@@roerd Yeah,those clinker style Houses are typical for northern Germany.
@@Commentorist I didn't know that's what they were called. Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Dont eat stollen with Fleischsalat 😄 its better with Marmelade or Nutella ☺️hope u like it here
:) Danke, Boris!
Rosinenstuten is best with "Apfelkraut" or "Rübenkraut" or "Pflaumenmus".
Leberwurst und Rosinenbrot hahaha