Friends, we're close to hitting 50k :))) and it's been a while since we did a Q&A on the channel so just shoot me a question and i will yell it back at you in a video. Thank you guys so much :D
I'd love to know where your grandparents on both sides are from. What town/region in Germany, and, for those of the four who are not German, what country did she or he come from, what town? Thanks! 😊 I LOVE your channel. Greetings from a Canadian-Serbian living in Switzerland ❤️
@Manasvi SIngh it is a communist slum that is kept alive by richer, conservative parts of the country. If nuclear bombs were dropped on Berlin, Germany's GDP (per capita) would increase
Before I got to Frankfurt for the first time, I made prejudicial jokes about it being only skyscrapers, suits and junkies. Then I got there and realized, that I had been absolutely right.
I had a layover in Frankfurt in 2014. It was a weird experience. I asked directions from this very metal head looking girl who sat down next across from me on the subway. Turns out she listens to my band and was disappointed I was dressed so "normal". Found my connecting train, got off somewhere in the middle of Frankfurt. It was Sunday and everything was closed obviously...but I kept smelling food. Followed my nose to a tourist trap. There were middle easterners and Russians galore all over this tourist trap. Though the food was good, the waitress was nice....and because I said yes to 1 guy...it felt like 100 hundred middle eastern guys who came and asked me to take their picture in front of the statue that was in this tourist trap. I didn't see junkies, or guys with business suites...guess I needed to be there on any day other than Sunday lol
Basically, everyone has at least one most cherished enemy. Berlin - Frankfurt, Berlin - Munich, Berlin - Saxony, Cologne - Düsseldorf, and so on. After all, those were all different countries 200 years ago.
@@RadicalLiving I'd love to see more of these. I visited a friend in ausberg a few years ago and it was so quaint and beautiful. It would be funny to see one of these featuring a pretend person from a small town like that and their impression on berlin
This reminds me of north Greek people vs people from Athens . North Greeks dress like there is a wedding or a professional meeting every day. I am from north and when I came to Athens to work, I saw only people dressed like peasants. 😂
Well, it depends on the neighbourhood, in the center like Kolonaki, everyone is dressed with style and professionally. Besides we don't feel the need to flex in front of others with our clothes. Lol
@@ladynori engineers live in Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Nordrhein-Westfalen and Lower Saxony. Frankfurt (Hesse) is just banks, an Airport and philosophers.
We have been planning on moving to Germany, and after doing a bit of research we decided that Berlin wasn't the place for us. Then we found your videos..... and now Berlin seems like the only place to go.
Ask any german that is not from berlin about living there and you will get the same comment everytime. everybody hates it. only natives that grew up there think its the shit because they dont know anything else.
I kinda feel addressed😂. Bit you forgott ,,when a Frankfurter asks for a Kreppel". Love your humor. Maybe you can make a when a Berliner comes to Frankfurt.
I also don't know any real Frankfurter who calls a Wasserhäuschen/Büdchen Trinkhalle. We also drink Äppler😂to ask for a Beer in a Apfelweinwirtschaft is considered sacrilegious🤣
Pretty much how I felt when I moved from Cali to Michigan. It took 5 years before I realized you just need to get into kayaking and drinking beer. Now I have tons of fun out here.
As someone who moved from Frankfurt to Berlin in August 2020, this is absolutely true in every way. Especially the part with the Techno and the Biergarten.
Yes, that is absolutly true. As someone who is living in Frankfurt and having lived in Peter for 6 month, while occassionally traveling to Moscow, I can attest to that ;)
I'm from Poland and I live about 20km from the German border. I've been visiting Germany many times for shopping and sightseeing. You have an outstanding YT channel. Greetings!
Regarding the escalators, it is true. There is a 50% chance an escalator is out of service if you need to use one. Also, since Frankfurt is a pretty compact city, you only need 15min from the city center to leave it via S-Bahn. I have some aquaintances who work for the EZB and I swear, they seem to have more free time on their hands than someone who is actually unemployed
That reminds me so much of the U-Bahn here in Köln. there is an elevator next to the church I live in and it has been out of order for months. Like almost the entire year now. The escalators are also constantly out of order. But yeah, when an elevator breaks down, especially certain elevators, you can expect them to be repaired in 2 years or more. Maybe forever. And don't visit Köln during Carneval, unless you plan to join the drunk people in an ambulance or cop car. This is normal in Köln. Other cities report a major traffic accident on the local news. But for a Kölner, it's just a normal tuesday. And when a train has an accident, that's just thursday. Or sunday, depending on how drunk people are when they go home from the stadium. You know, just Köln stuff.
@@Nikita_Akashya Looks like we need an "expectation vs. reality" video about Germany.:The engineering is no longer what it used to be, trains are never on time, people are mostly unfriendly and will kill you when they´re drunk
Berlin ist aber auch echt riesig! Flächenmäßig sogar größer als New York! In Berlin leben nur eben viel weniger Menschen pro Quadratmeter. Liegt zum einen daran, dass die meisten Gebäude höchstens 3 Geschosse haben, und es sehr viele Parks gibt
@@yony_music Also laut Wikipedia hat Berlin eine Fläche von 891,68 km², New York hat eine Fläche von 1.214,4 km². Wenn's nur um die bebaute Fläche (also ohne Gewässer/Waldgebiete) geht liegt die in Berlin bei 668,35 km² und in New York bei 789,4 km². New York ist also größer als Berlin.
@@kinto4135 Oups, dann haben meine Quellen da wohl was falsches behauptet. Habe da nämlich einen Artikel über die Größe von Berlin gelesen, und war da sehr erstaunt darüber, dass Berlin anscheinend größer ist als New York. Aber wenn das nicht stimmt, dann nehme ich das wieder zurück. Aber nichts desto trotz hat Berlin im Verhältnis zur Anzahl der Einwohner erstaunlich viel Fläche
@@yony_music Ah ok. Jap, hat mich nämlich auch gewundert dass Berlin größer als NY sein soll. Aber ja, mit dem erstaunlichen Fläche-zu-Einwohner-Verhältnis hast du definitiv Recht
The first Techno Clubs were in Frankfurt tho so Frankfurt played an important role in techno for sure. Yet today you're right it's definitly a City where everything evolves around money
I live near Frankfurt and we actually had quite a lot of Techno pre covid. THW, MTW, Robert Jhonson, Elfer, Siggi and and and... Shitload of underground raves, too
I Really want to go to Berlin. Sick of being in the village. I m a gay northafrican muslim and Berlin is the place where i can live all those things without discrimination
Berlin isn't perfect but we'd love to welcome you and would be happy if you could call berlin your home! I am sure you'd find a loving community here :-) sending a big hug to you!
To be fair, the locals generally don't care about the skyscrapers because they never go there. They're more exciting for tourists and university students from small towns.
I was born in Landstuhl lived there until I was 3 we moved to the US till I was about 5 and than moved to Groß-Gerau for a while. Seeing the difference between Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mannheim, and Berlin was awesome. Including taking cruises down the Rhine
@@jiawang1743 Wirecard was a startup company which was one of the "rising stars " in Germany's stock market. In the end, the stocks were massively overpriced and the company turned out to be a billion Dollar fraud.
Somehow this could be more of a recurring theme in any country where those of its financial capital city visits their national/regional capital city... But of course Berlin is unique!
@@joshi7184 financial/ political New York/Washington DC USA Sao Paulo/Brasilia Brazil Sydney/Canberra Australia Shanghai/Peking China Toronto/Ottawa Canada There are countless examples I could go on for ages...
Frankfurt is actually my favourite German's city...keep in mind that, even though Frankfurt has the tallest buildings in Germany, Berlin has the tallest Deutschland's structure, which is the tv tower
LMAO "i've been riding this s-bahn for 50 minutes and i'm still in berlin??" THIS IS SO ACCURATE OMFG also the escalators, i can't- and the Trinkhallen, i'm quite new to Frankfurt and didn't know it's a local thing!
It would take at about an hour and a half to cross London from one side to the other on the same line of the underground. I used to travel from Ilford to Richmond on the District line, for the odd work briefing, and allowed myself two hours to get there including the walk or bus from Ilford to Barking, the waiting for a tube train and then often changing at Earls Court as the tube train would go onto Chiswick. There was a snack and drinks bar at Earls Court which is why I changed there. Then a walk up the hill from Richmond station. Then in reverse late afternoon. Once I did the journey while feeling queasy from taking antibiotics. It was awful. I even felt sick walking up the hill in Richmond.
I got a job recently, and the company is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse! I'll be working from the USA, however. Maybe one day I'll visit there. I was briefly at the Frankfurt Bahn in 2019, and I missed my train to Paris, and it was so easy to get the next train. Their Schweinehaxe was really good at the trainstation.
Just visited Berlin, 2 weeks ago, I was blown away by the amount of trees and nature working together so well. Weirdest feeling was when we had a BBQ at an allotment garden, right beside Flughafen Tegel... I could not believe, we were still in Berlin. ... And on Friday night, I saw a spontaneous techno rave under a bridge on Warschauer Platz ^^ just amazing. I'm from Vienna tho.
Not a Frankfurter, but a student living in Frankfurt then visiting Berlin. Supprisingly, compared to chill Frankfurt, Berlin was quite animated and pressing, also frankly, a little bit messier. Like the video, I got lost on the train for solid 30-40 min and it's still Berlin. Oh yeah, and freaking Techno everywhere. Even on the train, got a Techno-rap performance the other day.
When I lived in Berlin I was sure one day I'll bump into you because you are filming everywhere...and now seeing you making a video 50 meters away from my old apartment (opposite Hauptbahnhof) is a no way/not fair moment XD
LOL That was my reaction when visiting Frankfurt the first time. Almost every sing person I saw on the streets was dressed in black. For a few moments I thought that someone important/popular had died!
This is my favourite channel! My partner and I are relocating to Bamberg, so maybe we will start a channel from there. I would very much like to add something interesting or amusing here, but this is actually the end of the sentence.
Very accurate except for the Hauptbahnhof part! Our train station is historic & beautiful and Berlin’s is modern and has no character sorry 😂 but maybe that’s just my personal opinion. Loved the rap at the end 😅👏🏼
The “main station joke” really made me laugh 😂😂😂 but to be honest, we’re not only jealous of your Hauptbahnhof but also of the Berlin clubbing culture! When my business and law student- friends want to party, they dress up in a suit and enter “the Gibson”, the main clubbing destination for these kind of people (especially on Thursday-nights, when the bankers come to the clubs) 😂🔫 Id give everything to have more techno clubs here!!! Overall, nice video!
@@Nebrophonus93 I know that Techno was big in Frankfurt in the nineties, but you can't compare the 90s to the late 2010s. Berlin truly is Germanys new Techno capital
@@diane2520 Robert Johnson is a top 3 club in Germany and its in FFM. I know Berlin scene is crazy good but FFM is fine. There is 5-6 decent-good clubs
@@Nebrophonus93 Yes, never said that Frankfurt clubbing culture is bad, just that Berlins is better imo :D Mainly bc of the audience, people tend to brag more in ffm. What are your personal favorite clubs in ffm apart from the RJ?
Love your quirky videos. Keep making them. Also, at times like this when my entire country 🇮🇳 is going through such a tough time, these quirky, light videos kind of lift the mood. I am a lil curious though, so Berliners don’t wear Tuxedo or suits? What do they wear for an interview/Vorstellungsgespräch? T-shirts?
So glad to hear my videos can lift you mood :) If you want to see what to wear for interview, check this one ;) th-cam.com/video/iE00CeL6urU/w-d-xo.html
@@lilraf5900 Ich zahle in Offenbach 5-6 Euro für einen Döner. Das Essen is richtig teuer, egal wo, aber Pizza geht wenigstens Portionstechnisch noch klar. Ich bin da besseres aus der Heimat in Köln/Aachen gewohnt.
I'm from Frankfurt and the escalstor thing had me......fubny enough I hardly meet bankers where I go. Oh an yes my first time in Berlin I was confused about so much space and undeveloped properties.
Hahaha irgendwie hat dieses Video einen soft spot bei mir getroffen 😁 Als Frankfurter der Berlin tatsächlich „anders“ findet kann ich nur sagen, um einen älteren Arbeitskollegen zu zitieren: Mir will des net in de Kopp hinein, wie kann ein Mensch net aus Frankfurt sein
I think he says "Oh my God, there's an unused plot of land in the middle of the city?!?!" and the only reason he can think of why this happens, is that the place is haunted! I have never been to Frankfurt but I guess that an unused plot of land in the middle of the city is not a common sight in Frankfurt!
I live in Frankfurt and cousin lives in Berlin and we always just discuss which city is better and we've both used arguments like the escalator and the airport
most people know the phrase "All roads lead to rome" but not many know about "all roads lead to berlin" especially in Germany I mean like its near impossible for Germans to leave Berlin as portrayed in the video.
Friends, we're close to hitting 50k :))) and it's been a while since we did a Q&A on the channel so just shoot me a question and i will yell it back at you in a video. Thank you guys so much :D
I'd love to know where your grandparents on both sides are from. What town/region in Germany, and, for those of the four who are not German, what country did she or he come from, what town? Thanks! 😊 I LOVE your channel. Greetings from a Canadian-Serbian living in Switzerland ❤️
What did u study, that would spark my interest. And what is ur "My bike got stolen / Ich habe da ein neues Fahrrad "gefunden" - Verhältnis"? ^^
For some reason I have a huge urge to party with this legend. I'm tempted to buy a plane ticket and see a beer garden for the first time
Will you organise a party for your subcribers only when it becames legal again ?
Will you ever re-visit Kokeshe , again?
Who are your comedy heroes/inspiration?
How long did it take to learn English so well?
Not even German, but somehow i can't stop watching these lmao
Same here lol
Me too! He’s funny 😆
I'm American
I'm a dog and can't stop watching this
@@chanceDdog2009
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Frankfurter in Berlin: You call THAT a river?
People from Cologne: Aww, that's cute.
People from Wiesbaden: You sure about that?
And people in Passau every 5 years: Hippity hoppity Venice is my property.😃
@@abanapplian3150 was ist Wiesbaden
@@parxyl3454 Ein kleines Dörfchen, das zu Landeshauptstadt gemacht wurde nur weil damals überhaupt nichts mehr zur Verfügung stand.
"You guys are actually working for money?" -- Must be another city. In Berlin no one works.
Haha that would be nice 😬
@Manasvi SIngh It's called Hartz IV
@Manasvi SIngh it is a communist slum that is kept alive by richer, conservative parts of the country. If nuclear bombs were dropped on Berlin, Germany's GDP (per capita) would increase
@@hugopepe1722
What kind of Anti poor mentality is this
@@normalhuman6581 it is the truth
I actually saw you filming this at the LPG near Görli. Was surprised to see you in a suit. Now I know why :D
Good vid mate!
xD everybody was lookin at me like wtf is this guy doing here!?
The famous German Stare 😂
@@RadicalLiving You look good in a suit, man. It suits you. No pun intended.
@@eddiemitza2544 suit up
@@RadicalLiving he is doing something for himself haha
The man, the legend, the Frankfurter
I love this. I’m German, I lived in Frankfurt, Berlin and visit Munich often, it’s sooooooo accurate 😂😂😂
YES
I live in Frankfurt
What would you guys recommend as the best city to visit
@@sar2720 Frankfurt is nice, but if you like cars you HAVE TO visit Wolfsburg. hamburg is beautiful too
I was never in Frankfurt, i live in Hamburg
Before I got to Frankfurt for the first time, I made prejudicial jokes about it being only skyscrapers, suits and junkies. Then I got there and realized, that I had been absolutely right.
It is how it is 😅
I had a layover in Frankfurt in 2014. It was a weird experience. I asked directions from this very metal head looking girl who sat down next across from me on the subway. Turns out she listens to my band and was disappointed I was dressed so "normal". Found my connecting train, got off somewhere in the middle of Frankfurt. It was Sunday and everything was closed obviously...but I kept smelling food. Followed my nose to a tourist trap. There were middle easterners and Russians galore all over this tourist trap. Though the food was good, the waitress was nice....and because I said yes to 1 guy...it felt like 100 hundred middle eastern guys who came and asked me to take their picture in front of the statue that was in this tourist trap. I didn't see junkies, or guys with business suites...guess I needed to be there on any day other than Sunday lol
@@LordArithon Junkies have their day off on Sundays, city of Frankfurt only pays them to Loiter at the train station during weekdays.
These videos are a great laugh but they also teach me how people from different parts of Germany veiw one another , this insight is hard to find
Thanks iain! Glad you enjoy my infotainment! :)
Basically, everyone has at least one most cherished enemy.
Berlin - Frankfurt, Berlin - Munich, Berlin - Saxony, Cologne - Düsseldorf, and so on.
After all, those were all different countries 200 years ago.
@@TheRealChaosQueen haha Mainz-Wiesbaden lol mainly bc of fassenacht and car drivers…
@@RadicalLiving I'd love to see more of these. I visited a friend in ausberg a few years ago and it was so quaint and beautiful. It would be funny to see one of these featuring a pretend person from a small town like that and their impression on berlin
@@TheRealChaosQueen Frankfurt doesn't care about Berlin. Offenbach is our true enemy.
The rap really was the cherry on top
the real OG
The one rapper Azad is afraid to diss
This guy can be a good rapper
This reminds me of north Greek people vs people from Athens . North Greeks dress like there is a wedding or a professional meeting every day. I am from north and when I came to Athens to work, I saw only people dressed like peasants. 😂
Well, it depends on the neighbourhood, in the center like Kolonaki, everyone is dressed with style and professionally. Besides we don't feel the need to flex in front of others with our clothes. Lol
@@dtboss95 Γεια σουυ χαχαχ. Σας ξέχασα εσάς . Να με συγχωρείς. Χαχα
Myself, a Greek that has been living in Austria since 10 years and has lost any sense of style: even people in Athens look well dressed 😂
@Ahorn was ist denn dein scheiß Problem ?
@Ahorn 94 people would beg to differ.
I grew up in a little village but I used to live in Frankfurt for six years and I can absolutely relate to the broken escalators!
That’s hilarious, all the brilliant engineers in Germany and they ignore the escalators? lol
@@ladynori engineers live in Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Nordrhein-Westfalen and Lower Saxony. Frankfurt (Hesse) is just banks, an Airport and philosophers.
@@naturbursche5540 ever heard of the Frankfurter Schule?
We have been planning on moving to Germany, and after doing a bit of research we decided that Berlin wasn't the place for us. Then we found your videos..... and now Berlin seems like the only place to go.
@Frank Thinnes hahahhahahhhaahahähhhahahhaahähhhahahh
Ask any german that is not from berlin about living there and you will get the same comment everytime. everybody hates it. only natives that grew up there think its the shit because they dont know anything else.
Berlin is the biggest shithole in germany go to frankfurt or munich
What about Stuttgart?
I recommend Nuremberg, very cozy place. Hamburg is a dream but very expensive.
Was it awkward to walk around Berlin in suit? 😅 As always, keep up the good work 👌
people were staring at me as if i was a crazy person, but well, wrong they are not^^
Why is this comment section in English when supposedly 99% here are Germans?
@@tsfbaf303 Why not 😁
@@tsfbaf303 because they are all from Berlin
@@tsfbaf303
I'm one of the 1% who are not German.
I kinda feel addressed😂. Bit you forgott ,,when a Frankfurter asks for a Kreppel". Love your humor. Maybe you can make a when a Berliner comes to Frankfurt.
Good one!
I also don't know any real Frankfurter who calls a Wasserhäuschen/Büdchen Trinkhalle. We also drink Äppler😂to ask for a Beer in a Apfelweinwirtschaft is considered sacrilegious🤣
@@nic969 Are you from Frankfurt?
@@nic969 You forgot Grünesoße (green sauce)
Pretty much how I felt when I moved from Cali to Michigan. It took 5 years before I realized you just need to get into kayaking and drinking beer. Now I have tons of fun out here.
As someone who moved from Frankfurt to Berlin in August 2020, this is absolutely true in every way. Especially the part with the Techno and the Biergarten.
Funny, this is so similar to Moscow - Saint Petersburg rivalry in Russia. With a few exceptions its almost the same as Moscovite visiting St.P. :)
Yes, that is absolutly true. As someone who is living in Frankfurt and having lived in Peter for 6 month, while occassionally traveling to Moscow, I can attest to that ;)
ah, the beautiful Leningrad.
@@gonkong5638 Petrograd*
Moscow is better in every sense:P
@@xxromanovaxx6682 based
I'm from Poland and I live about 20km from the German border. I've been visiting Germany many times for shopping and sightseeing. You have an outstanding YT channel. Greetings!
Regarding the escalators, it is true. There is a 50% chance an escalator is out of service if you need to use one. Also, since Frankfurt is a pretty compact city, you only need 15min from the city center to leave it via S-Bahn. I have some aquaintances who work for the EZB and I swear, they seem to have more free time on their hands than someone who is actually unemployed
Yes. That's what the EU and the Eurozone is good for...
That reminds me so much of the U-Bahn here in Köln. there is an elevator next to the church I live in and it has been out of order for months. Like almost the entire year now. The escalators are also constantly out of order. But yeah, when an elevator breaks down, especially certain elevators, you can expect them to be repaired in 2 years or more. Maybe forever. And don't visit Köln during Carneval, unless you plan to join the drunk people in an ambulance or cop car. This is normal in Köln. Other cities report a major traffic accident on the local news. But for a Kölner, it's just a normal tuesday. And when a train has an accident, that's just thursday. Or sunday, depending on how drunk people are when they go home from the stadium. You know, just Köln stuff.
@@Nikita_Akashya Looks like we need an "expectation vs. reality" video about Germany.:The engineering is no longer what it used to be, trains are never on time, people are mostly unfriendly and will kill you when they´re drunk
"that's what you call an airport!?"..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Rarely laughed so hard. It never! gets old!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Aw, come on, Tegel is so cute!
You are exactly what I need in my life right now! It is not even 8:00 AM yet- I'm on my way to work and you just made my day!
😄 good day to you, you can do it!
This is awesome. You rock man!!. Love from Munich. Indian here.
I am from India and I am watching this. And I love how people from all over the world are watching this for no reason. 😂😂😂
Because it's funny and we the not Germans learn about differences among Germans.
🤣😂😁
Haha i like your sence of humor bro keep it up 👍👍
Greetings 🇵🇱🇩🇪
How do I get out of Berlin?: Einmal hin, alles drin 🤣 kommst nie wieder raus Junge!
Berlin ist aber auch echt riesig! Flächenmäßig sogar größer als New York! In Berlin leben nur eben viel weniger Menschen pro Quadratmeter. Liegt zum einen daran, dass die meisten Gebäude höchstens 3 Geschosse haben, und es sehr viele Parks gibt
It would have even been funnier if we had seen him getting on the Ringbahn
@@yony_music Also laut Wikipedia hat Berlin eine Fläche von 891,68 km², New York hat eine Fläche von 1.214,4 km². Wenn's nur um die bebaute Fläche (also ohne Gewässer/Waldgebiete) geht liegt die in Berlin bei 668,35 km² und in New York bei 789,4 km².
New York ist also größer als Berlin.
@@kinto4135 Oups, dann haben meine Quellen da wohl was falsches behauptet. Habe da nämlich einen Artikel über die Größe von Berlin gelesen, und war da sehr erstaunt darüber, dass Berlin anscheinend größer ist als New York. Aber wenn das nicht stimmt, dann nehme ich das wieder zurück. Aber nichts desto trotz hat Berlin im Verhältnis zur Anzahl der Einwohner erstaunlich viel Fläche
@@yony_music Ah ok. Jap, hat mich nämlich auch gewundert dass Berlin größer als NY sein soll.
Aber ja, mit dem erstaunlichen Fläche-zu-Einwohner-Verhältnis hast du definitiv Recht
The first Techno Clubs were in Frankfurt tho so Frankfurt played an important role in techno for sure. Yet today you're right it's definitly a City where everything evolves around money
I left Frankfurt in 2015 and at least back then there were plenty of illegal raves taking place 👽
I live near Frankfurt and we actually had quite a lot of Techno pre covid. THW, MTW, Robert Jhonson, Elfer, Siggi and and and...
Shitload of underground raves, too
nowadays everything revolves around money as well in berlin. don't be fooled by the appearances
around money...and crack
@@LeChuckize First rave in THW after covid will be deadly
I Really want to go to Berlin. Sick of being in the village. I m a gay northafrican muslim and Berlin is the place where i can live all those things without discrimination
❤️ sending you positive energy ❤️
Not true. In berlin are a lot of racist
@@bota3247 Where not in Germany? At least in Berlin you have a Contraculture.
@@bota3247 You will find racists literally everywhere. Some might just not be as loud, but there is no place free from racists
Berlin isn't perfect but we'd love to welcome you and would be happy if you could call berlin your home! I am sure you'd find a loving community here :-) sending a big hug to you!
Frankfurters bragging about their "mini skyline" will never not be the funniest thing to me xD
To be fair, the locals generally don't care about the skyscrapers because they never go there. They're more exciting for tourists and university students from small towns.
Best thing to come out of Brexit: Frankfurt now has the two tallest buildings in the EU
@@Inucat The tallest building in the EU is Varso Tower in Warsaw, PL
Tbh i dont even know what are the exact differences between these people living outside of Berlin but watching ur videos entertains me very much 😭
I was born in Landstuhl lived there until I was 3 we moved to the US till I was about 5 and than moved to Groß-Gerau for a while. Seeing the difference between Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mannheim, and Berlin was awesome. Including taking cruises down the Rhine
Love it 😂😂😂 I hope one day you make a video "people from Vienna in Berlin" ahaha I really enjoy yours videos.
It will be like that scene from the Euro Trip movie when they went to Bratislava.
@@zalpman I've never watched!
@@diegocorijomartin You definitely should! :D
I dialogue between a Berliner and a Viennese insulting each other would be just what I need on bad days
Maybe one day i will try!^^
That dig at the Berlin airport is spot on!
poor Frankfurt
Man, you really nailed it with "no way, a working escalator?!?" When my kid was a stroller baby I cussed and cursed the f*** VGF almost every day 🙄😂
Why are they not working?
0:30 "Hey, you wanna buy some Wirecard stock?" HAAAAAHAHAHA! Laughed so hard at this one.🤣
what actually is a wirecard stock?
@@jiawang1743 Wirecard was a startup company which was one of the "rising stars " in Germany's stock market. In the end, the stocks were massively overpriced and the company turned out to be a billion Dollar fraud.
So much fuunnnnn.... 😀 Tallest building joke was the best 😅 Your humor is next level..
I had to subscribe. You've got a funny perspective, and I'm addicted
Hehe, I grew up in (near) Frankfurt! Very nice video! (Though Techno IS a thing in Frankfurt!)
Keep making more of these man you’re too good at it! 😂
Thanks! Will do!
Somehow this could be more of a recurring theme in any country where those of its financial capital city visits their national/regional capital city... But of course Berlin is unique!
@@joshi7184 financial/ political
New York/Washington DC USA
Sao Paulo/Brasilia Brazil
Sydney/Canberra Australia
Shanghai/Peking China
Toronto/Ottawa Canada
There are countless examples I could go on for ages...
@@joshi7184 Nevermind I didn‘t read „European“
These Berlin comparisons REALLY crack me up lol
German pride. wave the flag of germany for making it this far.
Frankfurt is actually my favourite German's city...keep in mind that, even though Frankfurt has the tallest buildings in Germany, Berlin has the tallest Deutschland's structure, which is the tv tower
LMAO "i've been riding this s-bahn for 50 minutes and i'm still in berlin??" THIS IS SO ACCURATE OMFG
also the escalators, i can't- and the Trinkhallen, i'm quite new to Frankfurt and didn't know it's a local thing!
what is a trinkhallen?
@@yalda3339 I assume that it means "beer hall." But I'm not from Germany so I could be wrong.
@@reginabillotti thankyouuuuuuuu for answering🤗
It would take at about an hour and a half to cross London from one side to the other on the same line of the underground. I used to travel from Ilford to Richmond on the District line, for the odd work briefing, and allowed myself two hours to get there including the walk or bus from Ilford to Barking, the waiting for a tube train and then often changing at Earls Court as the tube train would go onto Chiswick. There was a snack and drinks bar at Earls Court which is why I changed there. Then a walk up the hill from Richmond station. Then in reverse late afternoon. Once I did the journey while feeling queasy from taking antibiotics. It was awful. I even felt sick walking up the hill in Richmond.
I can relate this 🤣 Grüße aus Frankfurt 👋
Incredible sense of humor!
Next time do when a person from hamburg visit berlin
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!!!
I love these videos! Even though I'm Russian who lives in China hahah
xDD whole different world^^
Dude! I absolutely Love your Channel Bro. ;)
Are we going to get a Hamburger version?
sooner or later^^
I got a job recently, and the company is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse! I'll be working from the USA, however. Maybe one day I'll visit there. I was briefly at the Frankfurt Bahn in 2019, and I missed my train to Paris, and it was so easy to get the next train. Their Schweinehaxe was really good at the trainstation.
Just visited Berlin, 2 weeks ago, I was blown away by the amount of trees and nature working together so well.
Weirdest feeling was when we had a BBQ at an allotment garden, right beside Flughafen Tegel... I could not believe, we were still in Berlin.
... And on Friday night, I saw a spontaneous techno rave under a bridge on Warschauer Platz ^^ just amazing.
I'm from Vienna tho.
Grunewald fühlt sich genauso wie in Brandenburg, ist aber immernoch Berlin. and i love it.
germany has opened shop in usa
due to the fact that in your comedy videos I've seen mostly techno lovers and only one hip-hop dude so far, I like your videos even more
Du hast so ein knax, feier ich
Im moving to frankfurt next year and i cant stop watching your video😂
The intro song is such a banger 🔥🙌
2:09 s Bahn ring 41 probably. I remember few Days ago i had Co answer teh question: where is the centrum at the begin of budapester str.
hahahah love it! you could do the other way around!
I love you your content man, you are awesome. Best wishes from Mexico
I appreciate that! Thanks :))
Der Anzug steht dir erstaunlich gut 😂
dude you're so funny haha (love from France)
Not a Frankfurter, but a student living in Frankfurt then visiting Berlin. Supprisingly, compared to chill Frankfurt, Berlin was quite animated and pressing, also frankly, a little bit messier. Like the video, I got lost on the train for solid 30-40 min and it's still Berlin.
Oh yeah, and freaking Techno everywhere. Even on the train, got a Techno-rap performance the other day.
When I lived in Berlin I was sure one day I'll bump into you because you are filming everywhere...and now seeing you making a video 50 meters away from my old apartment (opposite Hauptbahnhof) is a no way/not fair moment XD
This is great! Please do make people from Köln , Hamburg, Wien... noch
gotta make a series out of this xDD
@@RadicalLiving absolutely. It would be hard to beat München but please try!
Maaaaaaaan ich liebe deine Videos einfach!!
Glad to have you here 😊
Als ein Frankfurter kann ich bestätigen dasses was in diesem Video vorkommt real dargestellt wird.
dass alles*
Oh man, ich liebe ihre Vedios!!
The Trinkhallen in Frankfurt are called Wasserhäuschen
I demand more of those amazing videos please!!!
your wish is my command
@@RadicalLiving thanks man, you're the best channel for me right now!
Pls visit me in Prenzlberg, there is comedy gold at every corner here :)
„No way, a working escalator?“ XDD so true!
Congrats on 50,000!!!! 🍾🍾💋
Thx 😄😄😄
“Everyone is dressing in black” hahahaha true!!!
LOL That was my reaction when visiting Frankfurt the first time. Almost every sing person I saw on the streets was dressed in black. For a few moments I thought that someone important/popular had died!
This is my favourite channel! My partner and I are relocating to Bamberg, so maybe we will start a channel from there. I would very much like to add something interesting or amusing here, but this is actually the end of the sentence.
Very accurate except for the Hauptbahnhof part! Our train station is historic & beautiful and Berlin’s is modern and has no character sorry 😂 but maybe that’s just my personal opinion. Loved the rap at the end 😅👏🏼
Es ist von außen schön. Drinnen ist es ein Drecksloch. Und ja, ich komme aus Frankfurt.
I really like Frankfurt but don't say anything against Berlin Hauptbahnhof. It looks so cool though
Stereotypes about Frankfurt say that frankfurters love only new things, at least in this video, this guy expresses this.
@@AnnetteWarren In Frankfurt gehören die Kategorien "Schön" und "Drecksloch" zusammen
yayy new video ! 🤍
The “main station joke” really made me laugh 😂😂😂 but to be honest, we’re not only jealous of your Hauptbahnhof but also of the Berlin clubbing culture! When my business and law student- friends want to party, they dress up in a suit and enter “the Gibson”, the main clubbing destination for these kind of people (especially on Thursday-nights, when the bankers come to the clubs) 😂🔫 Id give everything to have more techno clubs here!!!
Overall, nice video!
Frankfurt actually has great techno clubs and a cool rave culture...
Techno in Germany originated in FFM. When Sven Väth still had his own club in Frankfurt was the best
@@Nebrophonus93 I know that Techno was big in Frankfurt in the nineties, but you can't compare the 90s to the late 2010s. Berlin truly is Germanys new Techno capital
@@diane2520 Robert Johnson is a top 3 club in Germany and its in FFM. I know Berlin scene is crazy good but FFM is fine. There is 5-6 decent-good clubs
@@Nebrophonus93 Yes, never said that Frankfurt clubbing culture is bad, just that Berlins is better imo :D Mainly bc of the audience, people tend to brag more in ffm. What are your personal favorite clubs in ffm apart from the RJ?
Your video made my day 😂😂😂
Love your quirky videos.
Keep making them.
Also, at times like this when my entire country 🇮🇳 is going through such a tough time, these quirky, light videos kind of lift the mood.
I am a lil curious though, so Berliners don’t wear Tuxedo or suits? What do they wear for an interview/Vorstellungsgespräch? T-shirts?
So glad to hear my videos can lift you mood :) If you want to see what to wear for interview, check this one ;) th-cam.com/video/iE00CeL6urU/w-d-xo.html
Awesome 👍😎
döner in frankfurt is 5,50 and 4 euro in berlin, i was SHOCKED !!! that is missing
Wo kaufst du denn Döner hahaha zahle 3 Euro bei meinem in frankfurt
@@lilraf5900 Ich zahle in Offenbach 5-6 Euro für einen Döner. Das Essen is richtig teuer, egal wo, aber Pizza geht wenigstens Portionstechnisch noch klar. Ich bin da besseres aus der Heimat in Köln/Aachen gewohnt.
@@lilraf5900 wo isst du döner? ich hab in frankfuert schon seit jahren keinen mehr für 3 gefunden
Today prices for Döner Kebab doubeled in both cities
Being living in Frankfurt for sometime, I can totally vouch that. Frankfurter and Frankfurter*innen are different
We want a "When people from STUTTGART visit BERLIN" :P
techno in a coffe man you made me melt, i'm super exited to visit frankfurt for that
As a foreigner living in Frankfurt, I am bit shocked to find out Trinkhalle are not everywhere in Germany!
As a tourist I visited Berlin after Frankfurt and had the same surprises (not all from the video, of course).
it's great to see how your channel gets bigger and bigger, thumbs up for great content as usual ;')
Do you still practise WHM?
only the cold showers, stopped doing the breathing
I'm from Frankfurt and the escalstor thing had me......fubny enough I hardly meet bankers where I go. Oh an yes my first time in Berlin I was confused about so much space and undeveloped properties.
I'm trying to learn German and love your videos. Can you present them auch auf Deutsch?
Where’s the love button? I just love everything you do 💕 😊 😘
Thank you so much!! :)
@@RadicalLiving xo mon cherie. You are so so funny. preekrasna!
Love these videos. As a German American, it keeps me in touch in a humorous way.
The severe lack of Trinkhallen in Berlin really bummed me out, too. Spätis are just not the same!
and there is no yokyok
I love your video
Could you please do a 'when people from Frankfurt moves to Muich'?
(Cries in high rent)
Hahaha irgendwie hat dieses Video einen soft spot bei mir getroffen 😁
Als Frankfurter der Berlin tatsächlich „anders“ findet kann ich nur sagen, um einen älteren Arbeitskollegen zu zitieren:
Mir will des net in de Kopp hinein, wie kann ein Mensch net aus Frankfurt sein
Being from America I don’t understand quite all the Frankfurt Witz ,but nevertheless I enjoyed the video!😀
What do you say at 1:36???
I think he says "Oh my God, there's an unused plot of land in the middle of the city?!?!" and the only reason he can think of why this happens, is that the place is haunted! I have never been to Frankfurt but I guess that an unused plot of land in the middle of the city is not a common sight in Frankfurt!
I live in Frankfurt and cousin lives in Berlin and we always just discuss which city is better and we've both used arguments like the escalator and the airport
"Where can I buy rocks?" hast du vergessen 😂
Haha! That was a good one! Greetings from Frankfurt))
most people know the phrase "All roads lead to rome" but not many know about "all roads lead to berlin" especially in Germany I mean like its near impossible for Germans to leave Berlin as portrayed in the video.
I love it how I never have beer adverts on youtube but I do in this channel