this is so exciting!! i’m 16 and i’m going to germany for my exchange year with rotary and there are really not that many videos on youtube about exchanges in germany, thank you!! i loved it soooooo much
i love how non german people see germany. it’s just so funny what fascinates people about this country and it just seems so normal to me, but you also have so much luck to be in Stuttgart, it’s genuinely such a pretty city (: hope you had fun!🫶🏼
I got this video recommended in my feed. I dont usually watch vlogs at all but I thought I'd tune in for a bit. To my big surprise you went to the town and school I was in 😂 I also went to the super market you showed after the 6th school hour. We used to have a big break between 12:55 and 13:45 but you could also get some food in the school canteen where lots of parents worked for free. I really appreciate this video ❤
Great to see you enjoyed being here. Btw, your german pronounciation is very good. Even lots of people will switch to english while talking to you, just go ahead speaking german. Once you will come here again for more travelling in Germany(its a must you have to do and see all the different regions, the different cultures and get more food experience) speaking german is a key opener everywhere and people will be more open to help and support you. CU Btw, Herzog a genuine german name. Are there german roots in your family ?
@@graceherzog Your biggest advantage is that you speak and pronounce german language very good. It opens doors you wouldnt expect. Even grumpy and reserved germans will give you a smile
Seems you had a great time. Recommended channels: Not Just Bikes The Black Forest Family TreyDaze (esp regarding Stuttgart) Oh, and i had many bruises like that from (not correctly) riding a bike when i was younger. You learn from your mistakes. ps: three weeks are not enough.
i flew from Singapore to Auckland, New Zealand..... my local German airport is so much bigger as Auckland international... but my state (one of 16 German states) got over double the population of NZ...
we only have 16 states but i get your point living in the east (Brandenburg;few parts of Berlin,sachsen) is more NZ then the west and much harder in generall
Haha .. reminds me when we were brewing some different alcohol stuff in a chemistry course and when it was finally ready we were all tasting it and even another teacher sneaked in every 10 minutes or so to also try it, that was really fun 😂🤣
well students are not allowed to leave the school area. no matter what school. its an insurance thing. if something happens you insurance would not pay and the school had to. so its not allowed
Hi can you tell me how to be an exchange student to Germany for programming, I'm confused on how to do it or what faction or whatever it is called to choose
i'm going in june from america -> germany and i am terrified!! but so excited!! I've never lived in a host home so I really dont know what to expect so any tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated lol
Be open to making mistakes in German!! You’ll do great :) it’s totally okay to be nervous but as long as you go into it and maintain an open mindset/perspective everything will fall into place
i do live near stuttgart and well.. it's not my favourite city nor region. i do recommend düsseldorf, leipzig, hamburg and munich. berlin is a shithole. and there are many smaller towns that are worth a visit as well. maybe another time.
this is so exciting!! i’m 16 and i’m going to germany for my exchange year with rotary and there are really not that many videos on youtube about exchanges in germany, thank you!! i loved it soooooo much
have the most fun! it was a life changing experience for me and I hope it is the same for you :))
@@graceherzog thank you i hope so too!! also your friend is quite the cutie pie ;)
Have fun in Germany
I did an exchange to Germany with Rotary and it was the best experience of my life
I am doing an exchange year for 2024 to 2025 in Germany with Rotary as well!
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL, I'M GLAD U HAD FUN
i love how non german people see germany. it’s just so funny what fascinates people about this country and it just seems so normal to me, but you also have so much luck to be in Stuttgart, it’s genuinely such a pretty city (:
hope you had fun!🫶🏼
I got this video recommended in my feed. I dont usually watch vlogs at all but I thought I'd tune in for a bit. To my big surprise you went to the town and school I was in 😂 I also went to the super market you showed after the 6th school hour. We used to have a big break between 12:55 and 13:45 but you could also get some food in the school canteen where lots of parents worked for free. I really appreciate this video ❤
@@toweliedasbekifftehandtuch1181 what a coincidence! I’m glad you liked the video
Love your video! Deserves more likes!
The bird is a Blackbird (Turdus merula). Same family as the American Robin and not closely related to American blackbirds which are icterids.
Great to see you enjoyed being here. Btw, your german pronounciation is very good. Even lots of people will switch to english while talking to you, just go ahead speaking german. Once you will come here again for more travelling in Germany(its a must you have to do and see all the different regions, the different cultures and get more food experience) speaking german is a key opener everywhere and people will be more open to help and support you. CU Btw, Herzog a genuine german name. Are there german roots in your family ?
Yes there are German roots in my family! And thank you, I try my best. I hope to travel to Germany much more in my lifetime.
@@graceherzog Your biggest advantage is that you speak and pronounce german language very good. It opens doors you wouldnt expect. Even grumpy and reserved germans will give you a smile
Seems you had a great time.
Recommended channels:
Not Just Bikes
The Black Forest Family
TreyDaze (esp regarding Stuttgart)
Oh, and i had many bruises like that from (not correctly) riding a bike when i was younger. You learn from your mistakes.
ps: three weeks are not enough.
i flew from Singapore to Auckland, New Zealand.....
my local German airport is so much bigger as Auckland international...
but my state (one of 16 German states) got over double the population of NZ...
we only have 16 states but i get your point living in the east (Brandenburg;few parts of Berlin,sachsen) is more NZ then the west and much harder in generall
Haha .. reminds me when we were brewing some different alcohol stuff in a chemistry course and when it was finally ready we were all tasting it and even another teacher sneaked in every 10 minutes or so to also try it, that was really fun 😂🤣
well students are not allowed to leave the school area. no matter what school. its an insurance thing. if something happens you insurance would not pay and the school had to. so its not allowed
This is only during lecrure times. Lectures are over, everybody‘s free to go
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@callmesofia Check the website of the DAAD for an exchange semester.
Hi can you tell me how to be an exchange student to Germany for programming, I'm confused on how to do it or what faction or whatever it is called to choose
4:17 Is that the famous "florida man" on your t-shirt? :D I like that ^^thumbs up just for that :)
No it’s Tyler, the Creator 😭
Nice, you liked it.
But I had to read very fast in the middle of the video.
i'm going in june from america -> germany and i am terrified!! but so excited!! I've never lived in a host home so I really dont know what to expect so any tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated lol
Be open to making mistakes in German!! You’ll do great :) it’s totally okay to be nervous but as long as you go into it and maintain an open mindset/perspective everything will fall into place
What gynasium is that?
Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium in Stuttgart-Sillenbuch.
i do live near stuttgart and well.. it's not my favourite city nor region. i do recommend düsseldorf, leipzig, hamburg and munich. berlin is a shithole. and there are many smaller towns that are worth a visit as well. maybe another time.
berlin isn't as bad as you make it out to be, but ofc isn't perfect either.
Don't say "Ich habe einen kleinen Wortschatz", that's translated from Englisch, say "Mein Wortschatz ist klein".
Danke!
Beides ist doch richtig
Don't correct foreigners who are already forming a perfect sentence. Thats the most (bad) German habbit ever.