Actually, it is considered heroic fooling around, falling on your face and not spilling a drop of "kühles blondes" (cool blond, beer), expressed by the person doing it with a teethless smile and sparkling eyes (at least until you get old enough to appreciate the value of a normal-teethed face), replied to by a cheerful acknowledgement from the watching crowd. whhoooeeeyyyy
@@danielneubecker7899 Pfand is basically, you pay 0,25€ more for Water, Soda etc. And when you give the Bottle back at the super market you get those 0,25€ back, the Bottle gets recycled and you always have some kind of "cash back" It's great
We Germans show our patriotism by watching all the reaction videos about Germany and seeing how people react to how great we are - its like a quiet version of patriotism :D
As a German it feels so good to hear someone not just talk about the stereotypes and nazi history. I was actually surprised at how good you researched and even included the little things (like we show 3 in a different way than brits or Americans do)! Great video!
Kinda like Niederbayern ("lower Bavaria") is north of Oberbayern ("upper Bavaria") because Oberbayern has the alps and is therefore mostly on higher ground
Ja true wir wollen auch nicht für ganz Deutschland stehen. Außerdem erfüllen wir die Klischees nur einmal im Jahr so wirklich und seid covid geht des ja au nimma
What a great summary of Germany. As a German I'm impressed by your video. There were a few spelling mistakes, but that's the teacher in me talking. You managed to point out every diversity in our country, languages, geography, religion, culture, food, school system, history, industry and more. Well done.
I am 25 and live in Germany and I have heard only once in my lifetime about a "tornado" in Germany. And it was rather small. I am surprised we are supposed to have most in Europe...
D S ich als Geograph sage nur so viel: es gibt über 30 Arten von Tornados...Manche klein manche groß und meistens eher klein und nicht relevant da keine größeren Schäden entstehen. Wir haben hier teils perfekte Gegebenheiten für Tornados und außerdem noch eines: auch wasserhosen oder derartiges werden (obwohl eigentlich Teich inkorrekt) in den medien zu den Tornados gezählt
You're talking about Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg. It's being completely reconstructed. They started YEARS ago but can't seem to finish it. It's kind of a meme now for Germans. No wonder it has 2/5 stars.
@@wds197 would have been cheaper to tear it down and build again after the first failure to comply with safety standards. but no they bodged a solution which didn't even workout
Wow, the comments here was the nicest things i heard about my country ever and made me drop a tear :-) Thank you so much. Peoples arround the world are awesome.
xMylonoxoxo X it's and inside joke, the new Berlin airport should have been opened in 2011, but there are so many things wrong with the building that it won't be opened for a few years (there is no official opening date but it won't be before spring of 2018). Frankfurt (my hometown) actually has the fourth largest airport in Europe, so yeah, that's our biggest airport.
I was born in Zurich Switzerland, which is German speaking and I can still remember trips to Germany when my dad drive close to 300 kms non stop down der autobahrn (except when mom was in the car). It a beautiful place. We went to Stuttgart and Berlin where we have some relatives. I know a lot about Germany as one of my grandparents lived through would war 2 and another was in a concentration camp.
Ja, ich komm aus Norddeutschland und bin aktuell zum Studium in Baden Württemberg und werde überraschend häufig auch mal von fremden mit Moin begrüßt :D Das hat mich schon überrascht.
One thing: Beethoven was actually born in Germany in Bonn. This is the neighbour of Cologne, and yes Beethoven is there a pretty big thing here. The orchestra hall of Bonn is named after him. And the birthhouse of him was turned into a museum about him.
wir nennen sie Windhosen und sie sind natürlich keine klassischen Tornados wie in den USA bsp. Meistens kommen sie auch nur im Norden von Deutschland vor.
@@felix8greenasmr14 Doch das sind genau solche Tornados wie in den USA und teilweise auch genau so heftig. Die Tornados bekommen nur selten große Aufmerksamkeit, weil wir stabilere Häuser haben als in den USA und somit nur die Dachziegeln wegfliegen und nicht das ganze Haus. Die ganz starken Tornados (F4 oder höher) sind aber tatsächlich recht selten, statistisch alle 15 -20 Jahre.
Biggest Achievement of the German state yet: effectively taking possession of the comment sections of every youtube video that has "German",the german flag or even "Deutsch" in it
@@zyanego3170 ähm ne, das ist nur Humor Kollege, ich bin definitiv nicht rechts 😂 ( ohne aaaber... ) genau genommen bin ich sogar überzeugter Wähler der - sehr guten - PARTEI ...erklärt vllt auch den Humor 😁✌️
hey i m from russia! i love germany i was there and really liked it. germans are freindly and smart i hope russia and germany can be better friends soon
Wulfi me too. It's kind of like a life's task for me to make that happen. Speaking for me, russians are always welcome in my city (Hamburg). I hope one day i will be in St. Petersburg to speak to the russian people as a brother. On the other hand, I have to crush your dreams about the german kindness a bit. I have met two russian germans when i was in hospital. They said they can hardly make any friends here and i totally believe them. Germans are super friendly on first sight. But honestly, when you get to know them closer.. :/ speaking of things like neighborhood deeds, helping each other out, being open about feelings.. it's not what it seems. But don't worry, i will clean this mess up and make it worth a russian friendship. Germanic and slavic countries need to be brothers and sisters. Much love from the north
You could also mention that Germany and Germans absolutely love Italy and Italians and the same way around! As half german half Italian it's really fun to observe that!
YESS, I have nothing to do with Italy still I absolutely love italy. Such amazing culture, history, iconic brands, people and achievements. I am a massive Ferrari fan. We both have a really troubled past but moved on and share a great relationship
I am from India ...this year resolution for me is to learn German language. hopefully will visit Germany one day to follow my dreams and if possibly working there in good IT company... nice video indeed with lot of information about Germany
2 mistakes in the Germany episode: It's spelled "Wirtschaftswunder" and Mein Kampf is not illegal anymore, it actually became a best seller when the ban was abolished. I fixed it with annotations in the video, and will mention it in Flag Friday, Otherwise.....Carry on #Mistakes #WeAllMakethem #IwantaTacoRightNow
I'm from Ghana (Accra) and would love to give you any information and insight you might want for the next video! We're a country with a rich history and I want to help make sure you get the opportunity to get insight from a true Ghanaian :D message me either here on Facebook or wherever! :) hope to hear from you Barby!
Geography Now also you pronounced Michael Schumacher wrong. You pronounce macher as maker you pronounce it as maher. And the a doesn't make an eiiiigh sound
They're actually somewhat common-ish, but they're usually smaller and less destructive than the ones in the US, which is why they don't get much coverage in the media.
Every German person I've ever met is so sweet and wonderful. I love their history, culture and food. I can't wait to go visit myself one day. Much love from Idaho come visit!
Depends were you live. In the city you'll never see one. But in the more rural areas like Sachsen-Anhalt you actually have a good chance of seeing one. Most aren't to impressive however.
"Low Saxony is actually further north than regular Saxony." That's because "Lower" means literally lower land. In Germany further north means closer to the sea and further from the mountains, so yeah it would be truly Lower than the original.
in fact, lower saxony is the original. the name saxony wandered south through marriage between nobles in the middle ages and the modern saxons have nothing to do with the ancient (lower) saxons that conquered england in the dark age. #klugscheißer :D
osuasheuatl It may have to do with changes in Latitude as well. I grew up on Martha’s Vineyard Island where when going south to lower part it’s called going/being “Up Island” because you’d be traveling SW (West) or “Up” relating to the change in Latitude number on a map.
I am an Indian engineering student planning to move to Germany for my bachelors and masters, this video was a good help to me. Good work GN (as always)
Try for Baden-Württemberg I know they're German is Horrible but Freiburg, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe have the best Universities for Tech Nerd Or You can come to Berlin trust me you would go crazy and One point you would gonna say "Doner Kebab is the best thing ever to exist"
@@masfiqratul7559 Hey mate, by reading your name, I think you are a Bengali, right? How is Germany and how are you treated there by other Germans? I actually wanna move there, just wanna know all this 😃
@@jihadalali2646 We also got quite alot Alcoholics here especially in the Villages. I had my first Alcohol Poisoning with fourteen :´D on the Erntedankfest (Harvest Celebration) it´s not that uncommon.
༺ȻʘƦƔƗƝ༻ i know it’s kinda Common that most of People drink their first alcoholic at teenage time ( ich lebe in Deutschland 🙂, aber trotzdem war diese Info mit ‚‘‘flüssig Brot‘‘ neu für mich 😂)
Germany is a beautiful, amazing country with friendly people. You germans have ever so many reasons to be proud! Cheers from your little brother in the north, Schweden
But one big reason why we don't! We can only try make it better. And we constantly work on it and try to apologize! But/becouse some thinks u can't and shouldn't forget...
I - as a Bavarian - had to laugh at some points in the video due to the pronunciation but it was made very well and he informed better than I expected. Nice Video 👍
Cheshire Kitty I am a German and I love The Netherlands too !!! ❤🇳🇱 Greetings from Niedersachsen (Dutch : Neddersassen) O MAN I LOVE THE DUTCH LANGUAGE
i am like 100% german and watching this video makes me appreciate my country a little bit more. it is also very interesting to see germany from another point of view bc as german you are criticizing the country more often than appreciating it or being proud to be german. and yes we aren't really patriotic. I couldn't even tell you in which order the colours of our flag are arranged XD
Germany deserves the highest esteem: after WWII, Germany was in ruins and 20 years later they were already a superpower, even if split in 2... What a people! Greetings from Italy.
Diese Kommentarsektion ist jetzt Sonderverwaltungszone der Bundesrepublik Deutschland zur Festigung der Normen, Sitten, Traditionen und Bräuche nach dem Netzplattformenverwaltungsgesetz (NePVaG). Für diesen unvollständigen Ausdruck erteile ich ihnen einen Ordnungsruf.
Fun fact: some old dialects of German (like Pomeran and Hunskürsch) are still spoken in some regions of..... southern Brazil (where I am from). My family is half German and half Austrian; I learned a little Pomeran from my great grandfather, but after he died I had to content myself with learning Hochdeutsch...
I would like to come to Germany for Oktoberfest, but I'm Canadian and have heard that the city of waterloo has a lot of German heritage as well so they have Oktoberfest there, if you see this comment, do you think there is a lot of differences or will waterloo feel like a similar experience
@@IceCapCarnivore Why the hell would Waterloo in Wallonia have German heritage? Also Oktoberfest is perfect for a tourist like you, no natives and lot's of foreign tourists.
So true, even though I knew many things about Germany, because I learned them by myself. Just the Relations with Namibia and South korea were new to me. And the relations with US and Turkey,... I don't know
White Wolf ,why Germans are eating Indian culture,, they are owning sanskrit language and vedic texts like it belongs to them,We Indian will not be surprised if they start putting copyrights on our holy vedic texts... What's wrong with Germans ,they are bit by bit stealing our culture
Lower Saxony is "Lower" because its laying in the north german "Tiefebene" (Deep Planes or lower planes which means basicly flat plains compared to sea level)
The same is true of how they classify the German dialect continuum. Southern Germany has High German dialects; Northern Germany has Low German dialects.
Leave the "Lederhosen" and "Nazi" jokes aside, we're entering the Kingpin Final boss level of the EU. Don't make them get all "Wierschaftswunder" all over you or else you'll get all vergangenheitsbewältigung.
I’m from Sweden and I have always thought that Germany-Sweden has a close bond. Our languages have a lot in common, we like things to be organized, a lot of germans have summerhouses in Sweden (or has that changed?), and I know that you have a great interest in our royal family, we love / buy your cars (even more than we buy Volvo actually), we travel to Germany a lot (take the ferries in the south of Sweden), and so on. Am I wrong?
Germans usually like Sweden and romanticize the Swedish summer. However, Sweden is starting to get a bad reputation because of your crazy feminist policies.
Don't know about Germans in general, but I love Sweden so much. The countryside, culture/people and most of all the language. To me it sounds a bit like German but more adorable :D
Das erste "Moin" in "moin Moin" entspricht nicht "Morgen", sondern "guten". "Moin moin" entspricht "guten Morgen", "Moin" einfach "guten", da kann dann eine beliebige Tageszeit einsetzen. Morgens ist "moin Moin" korrekt, danach wäre es einfach falsch.
At First, i was born 1992. And was going to school in Büchen ( Timemark 3:02 ). My family still lives there. Now, there are two things i want to tell. In Büchen, in my childhood, there is Not a bunch of a rest from this Pass Control. But also my grandpa was working for the Pass Control. He died verry early, and i have Just a couple of memorys of him. But my grandma knows a Lot of Storys from him . Even her own Story as a Born left hand and was striked down to be a right Hand is so intresting. And Finally i have to say: the whole Region around Büchen and Lauenburg is Surrounded by so much iconic history stuff. Everyone who read my horrible english to here, pls give a Like . I want to See how many people are interested about my childhood Region. ^^
Love the video. Most "stereotypes" are true at least to some degree. And I love that you picked a photo of Celle (in Nothern Germany) to represent half timbered houses from Bavaria :D
Heh. I can't speak for the entire Poland, but in Upper Silesia (Oberschlesien in German) where I live, except for one person I have never heard anything bad being said in real life about current Germany... But even that one person during the course of the last twenty years went from "They all have evil in their genome, that's why WWII had happened" to "They speak too loud... But not as loud as Italians". Believe me or not, she is even planning to visit you the next year. "Just to see Nefertiti", hah. In other words, you are so amazing right now, that you have changed someone's heart ❤️! And trust me, it is a very stubborn heart. However, please keep in mind, that due to it's history Upper Silesia have pretty strong cultural ties with Germany, so things may look different in other parts of my country ... But to be honest, Poland in general has strong ties with you. Don't let the language difference fool you, we are basically your Slavic cousins. If anybody have any further questions, I would love to answer 🙂
@@Lucas_07-PL Na skutek kolonizacji na prawie niemieckim (XII - XIV wiek) migranci z przeludnionych terenów osiedlili się w Polsce na zaproszenie lokalnych władców. W XIII większą część ludności miast lokowanych w Polsce na prawie niemieckim stanowili Niemcy. Ich potomkowie ulegli polonizacji na przestrzeni około dwóch stuleci. Także jako Polak jesteś zarówno Słowianinem, jak i potomkiem tamtych niemieckich osadników. Dlatego mamy takie słowa w języku polskim jak "ratusz" czy "weksel" - przywieźli je ze sobą nasi przodkowie z zachodu. To właśnie rozumiem przez słowo kuzyni.
I have to say. You did a good job with this video. Even the german words were pretty well spoken, for someone who does not speak the language but that's ok.
00:08 I have never seen that style of Haribo bag in Germany EVER! 00:14 That is the only Haribo gummy bear packaging I know of. They some times sell them in even bigger bags with the same style. 02:47 Sachsen Anhalt 03:14 Arent the orange ones sodium lamps which are used all over Germany and in parts of the US?
As I said, it's ethnically German, but not legally German. There is a German state (Germany) which Austria is not a part of, therefore it is exactly German. Over time, Austrians and Germans have come to think of each other as quite different, at least that's true for the Germans.
Getting a really good Schnitzel is tough though. Be careful when ordering one as takeout, they might deliver you one made from poultry instead of pork, even if it may claim on the menu that it's made from pork.
The Great Chairman Fred Hampton Same blood. You are right but austrians have german blood so they are really the same people. Ok they are diffrent but you get what I mean. God bless every european state.
Adjüs gibt es auf jeden Fall in der Eifel. Es stirbt aber langsam aus. Man findet hier viele vereifelungen aus dem Französischen, wie Porz oder Trottwar.
Bei uns in Schleswig-Holstein waren letztes Jahr ein paar. Die haben aber nur die Felder aufgewühlt und es war einfach total windig, also die meisten sind auch nicht mehr raus gegangen. Größere Schäden bis auf ein paar entwurzelte Bäume gab es aber auch nicht :D
So sad that Germans don"t have much pride in their country because of the Nazis-its one of the coolest countries in the world in my opinion! I feel honoured to study the German language, hallo aus Irland!
I'm not "proud" of being German. But not because I don't want to be called a Nazi but because I can only be proud of things that I've actually accomplished. Being born in Germany is luck or fate, that's nothing to be proud of.
It's not even that every Bundesland has it's own dialects and traditions, but rather every 50km people may be completely different. I live on the right side of the rhine and it took me a while to get used to the dialect 5km across on the other side haha Every Bundesland has a ton of smaller regions that sometimes differ drastically from each other despite being neighbours
@@XxXBlocPartyXxX Dass Baden und Württemberg nicht ihre eigenen Bundesländer sind wie damals in der Weimarer Republik oder im Kaiserreich ist mir bis heute ein Rätsel…
The "hold my beer - joke" doesnt work here in Germany. Cause NOBODY holds my beer! Dont touch it..
Fass mein bier an und ich mach aus dir mischbrot!
Ich glaub es hackt!? Hast du grad mein bier angefasst?
yeah lol like this one dont ever touch my beer lol i am a non drinker but i live germany
Actually, it is considered heroic fooling around, falling on your face and not spilling a drop of "kühles blondes" (cool blond, beer), expressed by the person doing it with a teethless smile and sparkling eyes (at least until you get old enough to appreciate the value of a normal-teethed face), replied to by a cheerful acknowledgement from the watching crowd. whhoooeeeyyyy
Also, we Germans don’t have humor! Not. Funny!
You forgot our Mülltrennung, the Pfand and our general view about that topic.
Yes ur right
What's that
Yes, right! Thats very important😂
@@danielneubecker7899 Pfand is basically, you pay 0,25€ more for Water, Soda etc. And when you give the Bottle back at the super market you get those 0,25€ back, the Bottle gets recycled and you always have some kind of "cash back" It's great
Mülltrennung? Das ist in anderen Ländern noch viel ausgebuffter, bsp. in Japan...
We Germans show our patriotism by watching all the reaction videos about Germany and seeing how people react to how great we are - its like a quiet version of patriotism :D
Deutschland ist super!
Wir haben wesentlich mehr Patrioten als man denkt. Es ist einfach nicht üblich es zu zeigen.
Not only Germans my dear even us from Africa and German is my dream country.much love from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬
Ja
ich schwör immer so
As a German it feels so good to hear someone not just talk about the stereotypes and nazi history. I was actually surprised at how good you researched and even included the little things (like we show 3 in a different way than brits or Americans do)! Great video!
Nazi = Germany 🇩🇪 don’t forget this is piece of your history you can’t erase from your history card
Well only uneducated people talk about stereotypes. Love German people ❤️
@@Addino25 uneducated? Everyone who knows history well know that germans were nazists
@@Addino25and it is not stereotype lol
and it feels so bad to hear about "high standard of living", long gone.
Video about Germany: *exists*
Germans: Hippity hoppity this comment section is now our property
Comment: Exists
You: Hippity hoppity this is now my commentary
Dieser Kommentar wird uns nicht aufhalten!
(Your comment isn't gonna stop us!)
It's just a fact
Das deutsche Volk!!! xD
Yannes Wehebrink well yeah because it's their country
Gosh I have never seen such a positive comment section. Is that what geography does to you?
Lilli Meyer I'm surprised too.
Lilli Meyer You havent ever watched asmr am I right. xD
Lilli Meyer I expeczed at least one Nazi-joke, but no. wow im impressed.
Lilli Meyer I expeczed at least one Nazi-joke, but no. wow im impressed
other comment sections are what happens when teenagers don't want to learn geography in school :P
0:40
"Don't forget little Luxemburg"
Forgets Denmark
Liechtenstein!!!! How could he not..!?
@@dustrider9306 Liechtenstein only shares Borders with Austria and Switzerland
Dust Rider are you stupid???
He didn't.
Just glad that it's not the Netherlands :-)
Currently learning German and I'm already in love with their culture! Sending love to Germany from Meixco!
Danke alter liebe zurück!
😽
Hii
I am also learning German language
And I am from India
By the way fir which purpose are you learning German language?
Mexico actually has a surprisingly large cultural connection with Germany
@@a2sfactsmind995 Just because I love learning languages honestly haha
Fun fact: "Lower" does not mean "more south" but it literally means lower located land - in contrast to land that lies higher.
Danke für die Erklärung, so genau wusste ich das noch gar nicht!
Boah danke, das versuch ich den Leuten immer zuerklären
Low german is simuliar to Dutch
Kinda like Niederbayern ("lower Bavaria") is north of Oberbayern ("upper Bavaria") because Oberbayern has the alps and is therefore mostly on higher ground
also german maps used to be the other way around, pointing towards rome... which also would explain why all lowers are more north??
Ich wusste garnicht das es noch Menschen außerhalb von Deutschland gibt, die wissen dass nicht alle deutschen Bayern am wiesen sind
Ja true wir wollen auch nicht für ganz Deutschland stehen. Außerdem erfüllen wir die Klischees nur einmal im Jahr so wirklich und seid covid geht des ja au nimma
Um yes English person is also here
Ur mus ak tum del dora ki suman woest derw friy eripeo liva duchtland
@@ertisamulalamahon6800 ich glaube nicht, dass das echi Deutsche ist
ja
Well you tried your best at pronouncing German... But the way you said "Brötchen" killed me xD
NAME NAMENAME than you don't want to hear him say Eichhörnchen 😂
NAME NAMENAME Or "Bach"
Abdullah Demir Sie sagen meistens back
He called Schumacher Schumächer 😖
NAME NAMENAME its called ,,semmel"
What a great summary of Germany. As a German I'm impressed by your video. There were a few spelling mistakes, but that's the teacher in me talking. You managed to point out every diversity in our country, languages, geography, religion, culture, food, school system, history, industry and more. Well done.
I am 25 and live in Germany and I have heard only once in my lifetime about a "tornado" in Germany. And it was rather small.
I am surprised we are supposed to have most in Europe...
Just shows you how tornado-ridden our continent is ;).
German, 35 here: I have never heard of any tornados at all here :-D
D S ne es gibt schon ein paar, aber die werden dann eher Windhosen in den Medien genannt.
Ich auch!
D S ich als Geograph sage nur so viel: es gibt über 30 Arten von Tornados...Manche klein manche groß und meistens eher klein und nicht relevant da keine größeren Schäden entstehen. Wir haben hier teils perfekte Gegebenheiten für Tornados und außerdem noch eines: auch wasserhosen oder derartiges werden (obwohl eigentlich Teich inkorrekt) in den medien zu den Tornados gezählt
An airport in Berlin is actually rated 2/5 stars and the nearby prison is rated about 3/5 stars lol
You're talking about Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg. It's being completely reconstructed. They started YEARS ago but can't seem to finish it. It's kind of a meme now for Germans. No wonder it has 2/5 stars.
😂😂
That's Germany 😅
Frankfürt Airport 5/5 stars
@@wds197 would have been cheaper to tear it down and build again after the first failure to comply with safety standards. but no they bodged a solution which didn't even workout
You forgot about the most annoying stereotype:
THAT WE ARE SCREAMING ALL THE TIME!!! YOU KNOW, WE CAN TALK NORMALLY IN GERMAN.
ABSOLUTELY!
INDEED.
NEIIN WIR SCHREIEN NUR! AUCH IN DER KIIIIRCHEEE!!!
That stereotype was actually used in the video all the time.
you _caann_ being the key word here I: I
Wow, the comments here was the nicest things i heard about my country ever and made me drop a tear :-) Thank you so much. Peoples arround the world are awesome.
Most importantly: we have Aldi Nord AND Aldi Süd 😂
In the USA , Trader's Joe = Aldi Nord & Alsi = Aldi Süd, Liebchen.
Honey Well “Liebchen”? WTF? Why be rude?
@@CherryJuli, lech mich!
@@honeywell5455 ja leck mich doch am zückerli
Aldi miss the ice cream from there
The busiest Airport is actually in Berlin, but there aren't any planes 😂
The biggest Airport without Planes in the World!
Haha, der war gut! :-p
xMylonoxoxo X it's and inside joke, the new Berlin airport should have been opened in 2011, but there are so many things wrong with the building that it won't be opened for a few years (there is no official opening date but it won't be before spring of 2018). Frankfurt (my hometown) actually has the fourth largest airport in Europe, so yeah, that's our biggest airport.
Sollte er nicht ursprünglich bis 2007 fertig sein?
NightZT oh ja, du hast recht. Laut Wikipedia war 1997 eine Eröffnung für 2007 geplant.
8:49 - So all Americans aren’t cowboys with horses? Dang
Dissapointed :(
Cowboys are of northern Mexican and Spanish roots
Have you ever been to NYC, LA or Vegas ???? Cowboys ??? Ha! Far from it.
I live in Idaho and I’m from Nuevo León and Texas and I’m a cowboy
@@erichkaufmann5284 r/whoosh
I was born in Zurich Switzerland, which is German speaking and I can still remember trips to Germany when my dad drive close to 300 kms non stop down der autobahrn (except when mom was in the car). It a beautiful place. We went to Stuttgart and Berlin where we have some relatives. I know a lot about Germany as one of my grandparents lived through would war 2 and another was in a concentration camp.
I learned more about germany in this video than in school..
I think this is one of the best Videos about Germany, also for me as a German.
Me 2! And I am german....
Yes I do also think that it is interesting to see this from another point of view.
Sad but true. I’m American living there and he does a great job.
Ich komm aus Frankfurt
Tschüss is actually used in whole Germany
genauso wie inzwischen jeder überall ciao und moin sagt ^^
Ja, ich komm aus Norddeutschland und bin aktuell zum Studium in Baden Württemberg und werde überraschend häufig auch mal von fremden mit Moin begrüßt :D Das hat mich schon überrascht.
Hendricus Maximus was is denn eig mit servus?
***** ich wohne in MV und hier sagt das niemand und wenn, dann kenn ich den nicht
Hendricus Maximus i am not german and i actually know that, well I speak german quite good for an 8th grader :P
The bread is damn good in Germany
Legalizze.420.Gaming you got that right
Yeah!
Damn right
or sometimes solid like a stone.
Bud se Bratwurst ar beser.
One thing: Beethoven was actually born in Germany in Bonn. This is the neighbour of Cologne, and yes Beethoven is there a pretty big thing here. The orchestra hall of Bonn is named after him. And the birthhouse of him was turned into a museum about him.
As a person from Bonn. Yes 100%. Bonns whole identity is Beethoven
@@die_unfaehige3374 so true. I mean the logo is Bonn and his head inside. 😂
In 20 years i've never seen one tornado in germany
wir nennen sie Windhosen und sie sind natürlich keine klassischen Tornados wie in den USA bsp. Meistens kommen sie auch nur im Norden von Deutschland vor.
@@felix8greenasmr14 wohne ziemlich nördlich und hab noch nie eine Windhose gesehen
I've also never seen or heard of a bear in Germany
Eifel:Guess I don't exist then.
@@felix8greenasmr14 Doch das sind genau solche Tornados wie in den USA und teilweise auch genau so heftig. Die Tornados bekommen nur selten große Aufmerksamkeit, weil wir stabilere Häuser haben als in den USA und somit nur die Dachziegeln wegfliegen und nicht das ganze Haus. Die ganz starken Tornados (F4 oder höher) sind aber tatsächlich recht selten, statistisch alle 15 -20 Jahre.
Biggest Achievement of the German state yet: effectively taking possession of the comment sections of every youtube video that has "German",the german flag or even "Deutsch" in it
I don't know, maybe this overtaking thing is something genetic to us, the most try to keep it under control 😂
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@@julianzacher161 ist das nicht rassistisch?🤔
@@zyanego3170 ähm ne, das ist nur Humor Kollege, ich bin definitiv nicht rechts 😂 ( ohne aaaber... ) genau genommen bin ich sogar überzeugter Wähler der - sehr guten - PARTEI ...erklärt vllt auch den Humor 😁✌️
Turkey too
hey i m from russia! i love germany i was there and really liked it. germans are freindly and smart i hope russia and germany can be better friends soon
Rusia is beser san se Tschechische Republik
Wulfi me too. It's kind of like a life's task for me to make that happen. Speaking for me, russians are always welcome in my city (Hamburg). I hope one day i will be in St. Petersburg to speak to the russian people as a brother. On the other hand, I have to crush your dreams about the german kindness a bit. I have met two russian germans when i was in hospital. They said they can hardly make any friends here and i totally believe them. Germans are super friendly on first sight. But honestly, when you get to know them closer.. :/ speaking of things like neighborhood deeds, helping each other out, being open about feelings.. it's not what it seems. But don't worry, i will clean this mess up and make it worth a russian friendship. Germanic and slavic countries need to be brothers and sisters. Much love from the north
Wulfi Karjala takas Karjala takas! Lol 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮sorry
stop cheating in counterstrike that would be a good start
i m not even playing cs ^^ damn racist
You could also mention that Germany and Germans absolutely love Italy and Italians and the same way around! As half german half Italian it's really fun to observe that!
They sure like their food at least
Every Italian Restaurant is owned by a whole Italian Family.
✋🏻🦅🇮🇹🇩🇪🇯🇵
YESS, I have nothing to do with Italy still I absolutely love italy. Such amazing culture, history, iconic brands, people and achievements. I am a massive Ferrari fan. We both have a really troubled past but moved on and share a great relationship
,,Hast du GLUTENFREI?"
,,NEIN!"
It's actually pretty easy to get gluten-free bread in germany. :D
Wollen sie noch einen Tampon zu ihrem alkoholfreien Radler?
@@MarkMarconi WTF
BirdyDragon because Radler is no alcohol, type in: Radler ist kein Alkohol
i must've played that part back about four times
talks about ww1, Nazis ww2 , berlin wall etc.
*happy music still plays in the background*
Berlin Wall is good
Hard to change musik when talking in that speed for only some seconds in total.
@@levhdv2117 Bitte halt dein Maul.
@@beautifulscience2784 trolling aint fun boi
germans should have pride in their country its so sad.
The thing is, you could literally make an infinite word in german by just adding more words, so your word was technically a normal word
It was an actual law, until it was abolished it was the longest official german word.
Hai..
I am from India ...this year resolution for me is to learn German language. hopefully will visit Germany one day to follow my dreams and if possibly working there in good IT company... nice video indeed with lot of information about Germany
Good luck from Berlin
@@eliah_196 Thank you Eliah
Goodluck brother!
Come and visit...but please build up up your homeland...as we did after WW 2,,,,,,
Good luck i heard learning german is an absolute nightmare for non native speakers
2 mistakes in the Germany episode:
It's spelled "Wirtschaftswunder"
and
Mein Kampf is not illegal anymore, it actually became a best seller when the ban was abolished.
I fixed it with annotations in the video, and will mention it in Flag Friday, Otherwise.....Carry on
#Mistakes #WeAllMakethem #IwantaTacoRightNow
Geography Now could you do an Episode on Kurdistan and this Easter do Easter Island
I'm from Ghana (Accra) and would love to give you any information and insight you might want for the next video! We're a country with a rich history and I want to help make sure you get the opportunity to get insight from a true Ghanaian :D
message me either here on Facebook or wherever! :)
hope to hear from you Barby!
Geography Now also you pronounced Michael Schumacher wrong. You pronounce macher as maker you pronounce it as maher. And the a doesn't make an eiiiigh sound
there's more: it's "mehrdeutig" not "mehrdrutig", and it's "Backpfeiffengesicht" not "Backfiefengesicht"
Mein Kampf never was illegal. The publishing rights were owned by Bavaria and they chose to never publish it until it became public domain last year.
I've lived in Germany for 16 years and haven't heard of a single tornado
They haven't been a thing until recently (climate change) but just very small once Americans would laugh over them
I don't know where you were.. But I do, for example 2014 "Ela" in Nordrhein-Westfalen..
@@Zyx_0708 lol also ob warum weiß ich das nicht😂
@@mememe1553 das ist die Frage... 😉
Are tornadoes really much of a thing Europe in general?
As a german, I really enjoyed the Video :)
"Hast du Gluten free?!"
"NEIN!"
German bread be like: Gluten Tag
I know i am german too and " I have me a Branch laughed at "
I am learning German and it is really fun
Im also part german :D
...
I love the France Germany trophy wife comparison
"France is like the trophy wife of Germany."
OOF
"Normally" but after the incidents article 13 and so on rather not
Wow, we really got stuck with a gold digger smh smh
wait. what? we have tornados? what? where?
Welp there are acctually no tornados but Germany has the most in Europe i guess?
so the rest of Europe has no tornados at all?
justanotherdude yes
They're actually somewhat common-ish, but they're usually smaller and less destructive than the ones in the US, which is why they don't get much coverage in the media.
Well we usually call them "Windhosen" and they are not nearly as destructive and violent as you hear from the us.
In east germany we say: Sympathisch, man kann sich unterhalten
And Mach dein Arsch mach dich aus meiner Leitung raus Du Birne
or das gibt ne Anzeige
Machen wir auch im Westen haha
Grüße an Karin
@@Gulugulu16 Karin for Bundeskanzlerin
Every German person I've ever met is so sweet and wonderful. I love their history, culture and food. I can't wait to go visit myself one day. Much love from Idaho come visit!
Pardon my bad attempt in German. I don't speak German. 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
@@BrokenAdam770 ?
So in the 18 years I'm living in Germany I have never seen s freaking tornado
i think the chance to see a tornado in germany is like 0.5% :)
Me neither, but I can totally deal with that.
Depends were you live. In the city you'll never see one. But in the more rural areas like Sachsen-Anhalt you actually have a good chance of seeing one. Most aren't to impressive however.
I am from a rural area in northern Germany and I haven't seen a single one
Im a 21 years old german and live in middle-east Germany and never saw a tornado yet. lul
German title: *exists*
Germans: *_EIN LAND, EIN REICH, EIN KOMMENTARBEREICH_*
Das sich die Deutschen immer unter englischen Videos über Deutschland breit machen müssen 😂
@@Shadowkeeperzord lol
Shadowkeeperzord We are a Democracy for 75 years but please don‘t worry we keep planning the next Blitzkrieg.
Shadowkeeperzord wtf
Hahaha 😂
"Low Saxony is actually further north than regular Saxony."
That's because "Lower" means literally lower land. In Germany further north means closer to the sea and further from the mountains, so yeah it would be truly Lower than the original.
He literally said that in the geographic level 2.
@@V0r4xiz But he doesn't understand the meaning of "lower" in that case :)
in fact, lower saxony is the original. the name saxony wandered south through marriage between nobles in the middle ages and the modern saxons have nothing to do with the ancient (lower) saxons that conquered england in the dark age.
#klugscheißer :D
osuasheuatl
It may have to do with changes in Latitude as well. I grew up on Martha’s Vineyard Island where when going south to lower part it’s called going/being “Up Island” because you’d be traveling SW (West) or “Up” relating to the change in Latitude number on a map.
I am an Indian engineering student planning to move to Germany for my bachelors and masters, this video was a good help to me. Good work GN (as always)
Try for Baden-Württemberg I know they're German is Horrible but Freiburg, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe have the best Universities for Tech Nerd
Or You can come to Berlin trust me you would go crazy and One point you would gonna say "Doner Kebab is the best thing ever to exist"
@@masfiqratul7559 Hey mate, by reading your name, I think you are a Bengali, right? How is Germany and how are you treated there by other Germans? I actually wanna move there, just wanna know all this 😃
How's life in Germany? I'll also be there soon haha
This is from Denmark we love you Germany 🇩🇰 🇩🇪 we even learn German in danish school
Alrakabi1 🇩🇪🇩🇰❤️
Niceeee
🇩🇪🇫🇮💜
Aare Spets 👍❤️
@@Arska_22 Suomi❤️Deutchland
From finland
Ireland: We are the drunkest country
Germany: Halte mein *hic* Bier
Lmao
Lol
And austria
We are
What about finland?
One of the favourite place for Indian.
Love Germany and people of Germany and also my favourite football team.
Love from India 🇮🇳🇩🇪
MyPackMyPower Thanks i love the indian food in Germany 😂
@@crazysciencechannel78 visit India someday if you want to eat delicious food which will touch your soul 😋
I love Germany (о´∀`о)♡
From Japan 🇩🇪♡🇯🇵
wait-
@@7bpie-main
Italy has joined the game
Italy: Buongiorno
I love Japan
ドイツ から
Russia and other allies: Нет, нет, нет, нет, нет, нет, НЕТ!
Love you guys too.
Dieser Moment wenn ein Amerikaner dir in 15 Minuten mehr beibringt, als deine Lehrer in der gesamten Schullaufbahn nicht.
Bahnhofsviertel Frankfurt ist kein Klassenzimmer.
Fizzle Pizz weiß
Liegt dann vermutlich daran dass du in der schule nie aufgepasst hast^^
Ich wusste eigendlich alles aus dem video
that is because Germany is very complicated / Das liegt daran, dass Deutschland sehr kompliziert ist
Ist echt so! Dieses Basiswissen erzählt einem innerhalb von Deutschland einfach keiner.
As a German I can confirm the most important rule:
l e t s g e t t h i s b r e a d
jobro 4103 do you live in the US?
I dont understand?!
Gib Schnitzel
Gib Schnitzel :D😂
ja gib schnitzel und breze
France: I love Breads.
Germany: Hold my beer.
Fun Fact here in the north we often call our Beer "Flüssig Brot" Liquid Bread :´D
༺ȻʘƦƔƗƝ༻ Wtffff
@@jihadalali2646 We also got quite alot Alcoholics here especially in the Villages. I had my first Alcohol Poisoning with fourteen :´D on the Erntedankfest (Harvest Celebration) it´s not that uncommon.
*semmeln
༺ȻʘƦƔƗƝ༻ i know it’s kinda Common that most of People drink their first alcoholic at teenage time ( ich lebe in Deutschland 🙂, aber trotzdem war diese Info mit ‚‘‘flüssig Brot‘‘ neu für mich 😂)
as a german this is comedy gold
ADIDAS!
frfr
@Tanja B. ADIDAS
@@MiraakUnofficialwhy type Adidas
@@MichaelCruse-li4gk Because ADIDAS
Germany is a beautiful, amazing country with friendly people. You germans have ever so many reasons to be proud!
Cheers from your little brother in the north, Schweden
Hi Sweden bro
You guys have quite a nice country of your own! Wanna visit you one day, with my motorcycle. See ya and keep it up, Sweden :)
Dust Rider you are most welcome. I wish this coronasituation gets better soon. It makes travelling in Europe so much easier
@@Mangys Sweden ♥️ Germany
But one big reason why we don't!
We can only try make it better.
And we constantly work on it and try to apologize!
But/becouse some thinks u can't and shouldn't forget...
300 kinds of bread in the country?? more like 300 kinds of bread in every single bakery.
True 😂
So god damit true
Like Cheese in India.
Lol true
@@davidtracey9094 may be dear.
Ja ja der Berliner Flughafen den kennen wir doch alle 😂
b en 👌👌👌
Gesehn ham wa aber nur 2/3
Ein Prachtbeispiel für die deutsche Effizienz :D
Welcher Flughafen? xD 😂
Das_etwas_ich_bin na der, beim dem das Geld die Fliege macht😉
Just found this channel. Great content. Fast paced but still so informative.
In German, to wax hair and to let hair grow does both mean: „Haare wachsen lassen“.
Sabine Die Regisseurin alter hab das erst jetzt realisiert
Mein Weltbild wurde soeben erschüttert :0
Oder "Ein Kind umfahren". Obwohl es verschieden betont wird.
Das Schloss öffnen kann auch Open The Castle oder Open The lock
I - as a Bavarian - had to laugh at some points in the video due to the pronunciation but it was made very well and he informed better than I expected. Nice Video 👍
Bavarians laughing about pronunciation xD what an irony!
(Grüße aus Hannover;) )
Do we live in the same Germany?
EIN ALKOHOLIKER
LOVE YOU GERMANY ❤ Greetings from your Dutch neighbour
Cheshire Kitty I am a German and I love The Netherlands too !!! ❤🇳🇱
Greetings from Niedersachsen (Dutch : Neddersassen)
O MAN I LOVE THE DUTCH LANGUAGE
Aspion DE I love German too because it's pretty easy to understand when you speak Dutch 🇩🇪
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Cheshire Kitty Awh I love the Netherlands too ❤️
❤️
i am like 100% german and watching this video makes me appreciate my country a little bit more. it is also very interesting to see germany from another point of view bc as german you are criticizing the country more often than appreciating it or being proud to be german. and yes we aren't really patriotic. I couldn't even tell you in which order the colours of our flag are arranged XD
Ach, da gibt es doch das gute alte Fußballlied zu!
Schwarz, Rot, Gold, wir steh'n zu dir. Auf den Rängen schallt es im Chor. Deutschland vor.
As a Turk who visited germany, I was shocked to see that at least %50 of the deutsche turks were kurdish. He is right on that point as well.
absolutely this ! (german too)
I LoveGermany 🇩🇪from Japan🇯🇵♥
らっち. ありがとう。♡
We love Japan!❤️😊
oh no, ohh no
俺もドイツ大好き!世界で1番好き!!!
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Germany deserves the highest esteem: after WWII, Germany was in ruins and 20 years later they were already a superpower, even if split in 2... What a people!
Greetings from Italy.
*wait...* just kidding, I am German-American but fielen danke.
Yes and being splitted slowed down grow,they are smart.
@@lastnamefirstname5295 vielen Dank mit with f sry that i must correct you
@@tropical_marc9998 the most german comment ever
No superpower .little big power
I love Germany🇩🇪 from Japan
I love Japan, from Germany 👌
I love Japan :)
Don't forget italy guys! Get the gang back together!
@@cryaboutit6670 ahahhahha
Yay, I'm loved😂❤️
I learned sooo much in this 15 min crash course. Thank you!!
Germany in the Title:
Deutsche: Das ist jetzt Deutsches Staatseigentum
lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jawoll, Kommandant!😅
Diese Kommentarsektion ist jetzt Sonderverwaltungszone der Bundesrepublik Deutschland zur Festigung der Normen, Sitten, Traditionen und Bräuche nach dem Netzplattformenverwaltungsgesetz (NePVaG).
Für diesen unvollständigen Ausdruck erteile ich ihnen einen Ordnungsruf.
Not a nazi
"Saarland" is actually the origin of Alabama... G'schichten aus'm Saarland
Wat schwätz dau denn? Mir sinn doch net bled
Samma bischde jeman ausm saaarlan ich babble pälzich du klener spitzbub
Es gibt noch andere Saarländer dachte ich bin der einzige , der Da her kommt
dieauferstehung wird TH-cam überrollen
@@christophgabriel7830 jawoll
Respect and love Germany from Greece 🇬🇷💗🇩🇪
Respekt und liebe Deutschland aus Griechenland 🇬🇷💗🇩🇪
Moin
@@airxiti Do you speak French? I don't understand
@@eurovisionsongcontestSWZ ManuFan speaks German :)
@@eurovisionsongcontestSWZ moin means hallo and stuff its something we say
You just want some money
Fun fact: some old dialects of German (like Pomeran and Hunskürsch) are still spoken in some regions of..... southern Brazil (where I am from). My family is half German and half Austrian; I learned a little Pomeran from my great grandfather, but after he died I had to content myself with learning Hochdeutsch...
As a german, i feel well presented in this video! Love your videos! Keep on the good work!
*German
@@vesnarudic1959
5 years late m8
I would like to come to Germany for Oktoberfest, but I'm Canadian and have heard that the city of waterloo has a lot of German heritage as well so they have Oktoberfest there, if you see this comment, do you think there is a lot of differences or will waterloo feel like a similar experience
@@IceCapCarnivore Why the hell would Waterloo in Wallonia have German heritage?
Also Oktoberfest is perfect for a tourist like you, no natives and lot's of foreign tourists.
@@TyonKree that is belgium, im canadian, i live in canada waterloo is in ontario
..I'm German and I learned more about Germany from you than my Geography teacher teached me in my whole life
So true, even though I knew many things about Germany, because I learned them by myself. Just the Relations with Namibia and South korea were new to me. And the relations with US and Turkey,... I don't know
@YourМилк sooo true 😂
Taught*
But you look like Chayniz Hapaniz a little
Seriously
As a German I am really impressed by your video my friend. Well done!
White Wolf german are cool people
Thank you XD
White Wolf ,why Germans are eating Indian culture,, they are owning sanskrit language and vedic texts like it belongs to them,We Indian will not be surprised if they start putting copyrights on our holy vedic texts...
What's wrong with Germans ,they are bit by bit stealing our culture
Germans are really good at making friends, as he said. :D
@@ideepakbabu Never heard of german eating Indian culture, tell me about it pls
Lower Saxony is "Lower" because its laying in the north german "Tiefebene" (Deep Planes or lower planes which means basicly flat plains compared to sea level)
"It's like assuming that all americans are cowboys with guns"
*stops cleaning really old revolver for a second*
"We aren't?"
Preetty Goood I guess everything is Texas
Germany = Bavaria USA = Texas
Preetty Goood tbh I feel like I'm every country there is a particular region where all of the stereotypes of the country come from
You do have more guns than people so you are more of a country of guns with some cowboys
Of course we have more guns than people, why would you want only one gun?
What is the relationship between Germany and France?
They can't reach Moscow.
Hahaha underrated comment😂
*But only because of the winter
In fact, the French had managed to reach Moscow (the Russians later burned down their own city to prevent the French from looting).
The Germans did. On october 2nd 1941.
Lmao
All love from egypt to germany 🇪🇬❤️🇩🇪
Thank you, love Egypt too
انقرضوا
All love from IRAQ to Egypt & german
goes right back to you
Has anybody watched those videos where Egypt plays national anthems...
14:16 "France and Germany had an angry start"
So accurate LMAO
It's called Lower Saxony cause the altitude is lower than the actual Saxony. It has nothing to do with it being north or south.
Especially if you take into consideration, that older maps do not always have north at the top of the map
It has also nothing to do with the altitude.
The same is true of how they classify the German dialect continuum. Southern Germany has High German dialects; Northern Germany has Low German dialects.
still general people would thought it supposed to be locating more southern than saxony. but yeah. i'm okay with it
Just like Ancient Egypt (Upper Egypt was south of Lower Egypt).
Leave the "Lederhosen" and "Nazi" jokes aside, we're entering the Kingpin Final boss level of the EU. Don't make them get all "Wierschaftswunder" all over you or else you'll get all vergangenheitsbewältigung.
Geography Now first
Geography Now this is just the beginning, in the israel video everyone will spam in the comments deus vult
Geography Now this is just the beginning, in the israel video everyone will spam in the comments deus vult
Derp 321 DEUS VULT!
Praise to die KIASER!
Bist du gluten-free?
*NEIN!*
Warum errinert mich das an Domtendo
that`s my favorite part of the video ^^
Hast, nicht bist...
Ich bin gluten-free 😟
Ich hab mich so weggeschmissen :D
Absolutely amazing research!!!
I’m from Sweden and I have always thought that Germany-Sweden has a close bond. Our languages have a lot in common, we like things to be organized, a lot of germans have summerhouses in Sweden (or has that changed?), and I know that you have a great interest in our royal family, we love / buy your cars (even more than we buy Volvo actually), we travel to Germany a lot (take the ferries in the south of Sweden), and so on.
Am I wrong?
Germans usually like Sweden and romanticize the Swedish summer. However, Sweden is starting to get a bad reputation because of your crazy feminist policies.
Crazy feminist policies?! 😯
we germans love you so much, your like the prom queen that we dont dare to talk to so often :)
Don't know about Germans in general, but I love Sweden so much. The countryside, culture/people and most of all the language. To me it sounds a bit like German but more adorable :D
You‘re right
in north germany we say 'Moin' for greeting 24/7
Genau. Und ich habe gelernt “Moin Moin” sagen nur die Schwätzer 🤔
@@sophia9041 und Lehrer zu Beginn einer Stunde, wenn sie den Singsang "Guten Morgen Herr/Frau ..." unterbinden wollen😂
Das erste "Moin" in "moin Moin" entspricht nicht "Morgen", sondern "guten". "Moin moin" entspricht "guten Morgen", "Moin" einfach "guten", da kann dann eine beliebige Tageszeit einsetzen. Morgens ist "moin Moin" korrekt, danach wäre es einfach falsch.
Astrofrank ahhhh okay. Interessant, hab ich auch noch nie gehört. Danke für die Erklärung ^^
@@sophia9041 Gern geschehen. Hatte mal eine Freundin mit Hang zum Plattdeutschen und hanseatischer Kultur, davon ist noch eine Menge hängen geblieben.
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Germans: hold my beer
Nobody holds our beer we drink it until it is empty.
Hold my Krombacher Beer
Hold my "bretzel"
Was für Bier halten? Ex weg den Scheiß, und dann gibt's ne Fetzerei
@@erikwiesmann7638 Ja.
At First, i was born 1992. And was going to school in Büchen ( Timemark 3:02 ). My family still lives there. Now, there are two things i want to tell. In Büchen, in my childhood, there is Not a bunch of a rest from this Pass Control. But also my grandpa was working for the Pass Control. He died verry early, and i have Just a couple of memorys of him. But my grandma knows a Lot of Storys from him . Even her own Story as a Born left hand and was striked down to be a right Hand is so intresting. And Finally i have to say: the whole Region around Büchen and Lauenburg is Surrounded by so much iconic history stuff. Everyone who read my horrible english to here, pls give a Like . I want to See how many people are interested about my childhood Region. ^^
Egal was für Videos es ist, fällt darin das Wort "Germany" sind sofort alle Deutschen da xD
Mit überrennen kennen wir uns eben aus. Sei es Länder oder Kommentarspalten....
@@Luculus1892 😂
isso und dann direkt am randalieren
@@Luculus1892 schöner schwarzer Humor.... xD ..I like...
Hier lernt man halt mehr als in der schule 😂
Und ich will wissen was andere so über Deutschland sagen
Greetings from Brazil to Germany
Haben Sie einen guten tag!
Greetings back from germany 😄
Ich sag das nur einmal aber 7:1
@@dr.brigh0275 Hahahaha wie lustig, aber keine Sorge, du und ich sind besser als das
Love back 😙
Germany, please alway stay strong and safe! Warm greetings to all good people from Kazakhstan regardless of where you are from!
Thanks for the sweet words dude, hope you're doing alright over there in Kazakhstan. Greetings from Germany.
Kazakhstan and Germany ☝️👍🥰
Too late, germany is lost
Germany is a excellent diverse land of immigrants! It's diversity is what makes it so great.
@@rockn4798 wow
Love the video. Most "stereotypes" are true at least to some degree. And I love that you picked a photo of Celle (in Nothern Germany) to represent half timbered houses from Bavaria :D
"all of Germany's neighbors"
* doesn't show Poland *
And Czechia
Too big to fit on the screen
Heh. I can't speak for the entire Poland, but in Upper Silesia (Oberschlesien in German) where I live, except for one person I have never heard anything bad being said in real life about current Germany... But even that one person during the course of the last twenty years went from "They all have evil in their genome, that's why WWII had happened" to "They speak too loud... But not as loud as Italians". Believe me or not, she is even planning to visit you the next year.
"Just to see Nefertiti", hah.
In other words, you are so amazing right now, that you have changed someone's heart ❤️! And trust me, it is a very stubborn heart.
However, please keep in mind, that due to it's history Upper Silesia have pretty strong cultural ties with Germany, so things may look different in other parts of my country ... But to be honest, Poland in general has strong ties with you. Don't let the language difference fool you, we are basically your Slavic cousins.
If anybody have any further questions, I would love to answer 🙂
@@zofiazagorska724 Niemcy to nie Slowianie.
@@Lucas_07-PL Na skutek kolonizacji na prawie niemieckim (XII - XIV wiek) migranci z przeludnionych terenów osiedlili się w Polsce na zaproszenie lokalnych władców. W XIII większą część ludności miast lokowanych w Polsce na prawie niemieckim stanowili Niemcy. Ich potomkowie ulegli polonizacji na przestrzeni około dwóch stuleci. Także jako Polak jesteś zarówno Słowianinem, jak i potomkiem tamtych niemieckich osadników. Dlatego mamy takie słowa w języku polskim jak "ratusz" czy "weksel" - przywieźli je ze sobą nasi przodkowie z zachodu.
To właśnie rozumiem przez słowo kuzyni.
I have to say. You did a good job with this video. Even the german words were pretty well spoken, for someone who does not speak the language but that's ok.
I laughed.
But this man has a talented toung.
Well, some words were written wrong in the background, but it's ok
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Isso
Deutschland hat einfach ein Problem mit TH-cam sucht 😂
Yop
Ab 6 millionen wirds immer kritisch wenns um Schland geht
@@prinzeichelschmerz4383 Den hast du jz nicht wirklich gebracht oder?😂
00:08 I have never seen that style of Haribo bag in Germany EVER!
00:14 That is the only Haribo gummy bear packaging I know of. They some times sell them in even bigger bags with the same style.
02:47 Sachsen Anhalt
03:14 Arent the orange ones sodium lamps which are used all over Germany and in parts of the US?
To be honest Schnitzel is awesome.
It's also Austrian, not German. We eat it too, but they invented it. I mean, they are ethnically German, but not legally.
As I said, it's ethnically German, but not legally German. There is a German state (Germany) which Austria is not a part of, therefore it is exactly German. Over time, Austrians and Germans have come to think of each other as quite different, at least that's true for the Germans.
Ulincorn ikr
Getting a really good Schnitzel is tough though. Be careful when ordering one as takeout, they might deliver you one made from poultry instead of pork, even if it may claim on the menu that it's made from pork.
The Great Chairman Fred Hampton Same blood. You are right but austrians have german blood so they are really the same people. Ok they are diffrent but you get what I mean.
God bless every european state.
Wtf i live in Rheinland and i Never heard someone say "adjus"
Adjö ist damit gemeint aber sagen echt wenige
@@Raiy09 es wird eig "Adieu" geschrieben, was actually Französisch ist. (Kommt von "dieu"- Gott)
Adjüs gibt es auf jeden Fall in der Eifel. Es stirbt aber langsam aus. Man findet hier viele vereifelungen aus dem Französischen, wie Porz oder Trottwar.
@@TyrionCypher Also in der Eifel hab ich es auch noch nie gehört und ich wohne da
@@foxrot5640 dann ist es wohl bei dir schon ausgestorben. Oder es hat es in deiner Ecke nicht gegeben, auch möglich. Sprichst du denn platt?
I m german, and I never saw a freakin tornade in my life :D
TiMe NiZe dacht ich mir auch so
Bei uns gab's mal einen sehr kleinen im Schwimmbad. Das Ding hat Taschen und Kinder hochgehoben. Die meisten Leute sind dann gegangen xD
Bei uns in Schleswig-Holstein waren letztes Jahr ein paar. Die haben aber nur die Felder aufgewühlt und es war einfach total windig, also die meisten sind auch nicht mehr raus gegangen. Größere Schäden bis auf ein paar entwurzelte Bäume gab es aber auch nicht :D
Ja Orkan kann auch sein. Ich kenne mich damit nicht aus wie man merkt:D
Jacko B. Orkan gabs bei uns in bayern auch 1-2 die letzten Jahre aber Tornados sind (gott sei dank) keine
We love you Germany , from India ❤️
Nobody:
Germany when the vid is about Germany : ein Volk, ein Reich , ein Kommentarbereich !
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Der ist gut
Das ist so gut 😂
So gehört sich das ja auch
@@belefu3539 hahaha👌
Junge wie geil haha
Love germany 🇩🇪
From a french baguette 🥖 🇫🇷
thanks from a german schnitzel hahaha
*german potato, like turkish badboys call us :D
Dänny Lipton so then i'm a bit potato with vodka 💪😂
To a longlasting friendship with France, from a German eating delicious french cheese right at this moment.
are you a real baguette?
So sad that Germans don"t have much pride in their country because of the Nazis-its one of the coolest countries in the world in my opinion! I feel honoured to study the German language, hallo aus Irland!
chriis we actually are proud of our country but our politicans are not. and nazis or neonazis are rare like really rare. love from germany
chriis and good luck learning german
Chriis i think it's great that we dont have that much patriotism
ocorino nein sind sie nicht
I'm not "proud" of being German. But not because I don't want to be called a Nazi but because I can only be proud of things that I've actually accomplished. Being born in Germany is luck or fate, that's nothing to be proud of.
It's not even that every Bundesland has it's own dialects and traditions, but rather every 50km people may be completely different. I live on the right side of the rhine and it took me a while to get used to the dialect 5km across on the other side haha
Every Bundesland has a ton of smaller regions that sometimes differ drastically from each other despite being neighbours
Also, don't call the whole of Baden-Württemberg Swabians because some people from there may throw rocks at you for that 😉
@@XxXBlocPartyXxX Dass Baden und Württemberg nicht ihre eigenen Bundesländer sind wie damals in der Weimarer Republik oder im Kaiserreich ist mir bis heute ein Rätsel…
@@scanida5070 war soweit ich weiß eine Volksabstimmung in den 50ern