My PPP Year in Germany | Episode 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ส.ค. 2023
- Another week, another vlog!
Comment below if you have any specific questions about my experience or if there’s something curious about Germany you want me to cover.
Have a wonderful week and don’t forget you are loved!!
Lauren 💛
This brings back so many memories. It's like watching a reaction video to Germany! A year by the Bodensee sounds AMAZING!
Nice Video foreigners like you are always welcome in Germany 🇩🇪
Welcome! Have an awesome time in Germany 👍🏻
nice video, welcome here 😍👍
Looks fun!!
0:39 If you want to befriend those cats, try blinking slowly at them - then just stand there and don't move or say anything.
Cats like to be the ones who initiate contact, so if you're not loud or threatening, they might come to you.
The slow blink is cat speak for "I'm not hostile".
Thank you for the tip! I’ll try it out ☺️
Cats are very egoistic and proud. Not in a refusing or bad way, its just their nature. You are right in: THEY decide if they want to approach you or not, and if its only for their proudness :)
Their fluffiness don't make it look like that. But they are related to lions after all ...
Nice region!
1:30 The E stands for Eric so I have to get them
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Hello Lauren,
I think your videos are super interesting and cute. You seem to have a great time in germany.
Please be careful, there a re a lot of weird people around. Especially in the Reutlingen area.
Yours truly,
Jan
That is very true, I’ve met some of those weird people already. Thank you for the tip! 😂😉
Oh lord. I hope they didn´t try to kill you in creepy hotel basements with loads of bibles and hidden things in them. @@LaurenMarie32300
Sorry but what is ppp?
It stands for Parlamentarisches Patenschafts Programm…it’s an exchange program between the German Bundestag and the US Congress. 🙂
American Dressing is propably the same as German Hotdog in the US. Got nothing to do with country in the name.
Ahh ok! That would make sense
Well, hot dog is a more American food from a German standpoint, thats why its called American dressing I would think.