American Girls React to Geography Now Germany !!

American Girls React to Geography Now Germany!! We do not know too much about Germany, and are super excited to get a basic understanding about the interesting country. If you enjoyed this video please like and subscribe! Comment down below if you have any other suggestions on what we should react to! #Germany #geographynow #reactionvideo

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  • @steffenweidlich8698
    @steffenweidlich869810 күн бұрын

    After 55 years still waiting for my first Tornado 😀

  • @lorenzsabbaer7725

    @lorenzsabbaer7725

    10 күн бұрын

    you might know them as "windhose"

  • @patiplatsch83

    @patiplatsch83

    10 күн бұрын

    i am 40 and seen 2 of them.. they are small, they dont last long...but they exist

  • @arnodobler1096

    @arnodobler1096

    10 күн бұрын

    I experience several

  • @Roberternst72

    @Roberternst72

    9 күн бұрын

    Funny. Just tonight (well… yesterday evening…) there were at least some thunderstorms with noticeable rotation over southern Rhineland-Palatinate. Apparently none formed into an actual tornado on the ground, but I assure you, there was quite some potential just 12 hours ago.

  • @Slippy6582

    @Slippy6582

    9 күн бұрын

    We get them a lot where i live... 5 or 6 years ago a tornado absolutely destroyed one street nearby, it looked like a warzone afterwards. It depends on where you live in Germany... I would say every 2-3 yrs there is one tornado or something similiar here. Google: Tornado in Luxembourg 2019

  • @AP-RSI
    @AP-RSI9 күн бұрын

    "Over 300+ types of bread..." (it''s old information, over 3.000+ variations!), but... "Is the bread sweet or salty?!" - WHAT? 300+ variations! What are you asking?!!!!!!

  • @klaus2t703

    @klaus2t703

    8 күн бұрын

    And: Did he say 50 types of sausages? --> it´s about 1500 types

  • @afjo972
    @afjo9729 күн бұрын

    6:43 he shouldn’t have mentioned the tornado thing because it’s really not a big deal. 90% of the Germans would be just as surprised as you if they heard about this because you literally never see these „tornadoes“

  • @ElGreco291

    @ElGreco291

    9 күн бұрын

    Because most think about these huge tornadoes you see in US movies and forget that there are different types/classes of tornadoes.

  • @cymortevaale2514

    @cymortevaale2514

    6 күн бұрын

    I think that's why he made that quotation gesture, but I can see that it's actually not really note worthy and thus may be quite confusing for a german to hear. I already knew that even a stronger (for germany) tornado is possible. But "ally" is maybe a bit over the top, but I see where he's coming from thinking about the topography and wind patterns.

  • @sherlocklucifer1190

    @sherlocklucifer1190

    3 күн бұрын

    Really? I saw, three times. One was in the harbour of Hamburg some years ago.

  • @Sciss0rman
    @Sciss0rman10 күн бұрын

    "I know a lot about Germany from school." - Yeah, you might want to overthink that statement.

  • @evesbolling142

    @evesbolling142

    10 күн бұрын

    What do you mean ?

  • @atconnys8786

    @atconnys8786

    9 күн бұрын

    @@evesbolling142 That means, that Germany is not to reduce to 12 years of bad history which is all what they learn in school.

  • @evesbolling142

    @evesbolling142

    9 күн бұрын

    @@atconnys8786 I know im german. But at the Moment im not a Fan of EU and Germany. Because all of Our money go for free to the World. We havt tp work to the age of 72 and pay the most many for rent and sadly dont get enough rent later just because Our money goes to the World. And the stupid Politics in Our Land tell us that we dont allowed to be proud that we are germans. Germany is heaven for ervery one but not for germans !. Everyone can come to us and dont have to work, they just get free money for nothing and forever!. For me and the Real germans, germany is modern slavery !

  • @evesbolling142

    @evesbolling142

    9 күн бұрын

    @@atconnys8786 Now Our politics would say that im a Na..! Its a shame what is Our polics! Germany need AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) they say that the evil vut its not true ! Elon musk said it too that they are good and not evil. In Our country the normal medial TV shows are pure propaganda (fake news)

  • @evesbolling142

    @evesbolling142

    9 күн бұрын

    @@atconnys8786 its a fact, Germany flag waving is a crime after the EM. Its So stupid and unnormal. They (politics) want delete everything what is german. The try to change the national athem !. They want german and france troops in ukraine to attack russian, its serious stupid.! You See atm we have the biggest idioten in polics! I hope the people wake up an vote AfD.! Atm its just round about 30%

  • @newnyu7763
    @newnyu77638 күн бұрын

    09:04 To break it down: The Germans Gottlieb Daimler, Carl Benz and August Maybach (the later co-founders of Daimler-Benz which is nowadays Mercedes-Benz) are the actual inventors of cars. So we do not only build and develop cars here, it is a german invention.

  • @holm1972
    @holm197210 күн бұрын

    Greetings from Germany. Nice reaction, but i think you have to react to some more vids about germany, for example inventions. There are a lot that germany invented, like the car, book printing, mp3, x-ray, TV and so on. And also importend... cars. And there is a nice video about places in germany. A very good YT-Channel is "Feli from germany". She moved to the US, but makes vids about germany and explained it very easy for non-germans.

  • @BoredMarcus

    @BoredMarcus

    9 күн бұрын

    I like "Feli from Germany" too, she makes nice videos.

  • @binxbolling

    @binxbolling

    5 күн бұрын

    Not TV.

  • @johnwayne9984
    @johnwayne998410 күн бұрын

    What you call desert is the Wattenmeer. Its an Unesco World Heritage. Basicly i would say its Muddy Underground thats formed by the waves that come and go with the tides every few hours. So to clarify, the water leaves completly at given areas. And in the Wattenmeer there are some little islands called Hallig with only one or a few houses on it. Theres sometimes a bit farming on them and a bit tourism, but the main point of them is the coastline protection. Hope i didnt got anything wrong here. Greetings from Northern Hessen (middle of Germany) Ps the temperature differs much here, can be from 15 grad celsius below the freezing point up to 35 grad celsius (estimated) Most of the time in summer its between 15-28 Grad and can be very changing with rain and sun. Pps the tornado thing is not a thing here. Thats so rare that its more of a fake news than anything else. And if there is one, our houses are no wooden matchboxes 😅

  • @claasengelbart2268

    @claasengelbart2268

    10 күн бұрын

    You are absolutely right with the facts about "Wattenmeer". Greetings from the coastal line nearly by Cuxhaven (Northern Germany).

  • @LuziBeerbaum

    @LuziBeerbaum

    10 күн бұрын

    Schäm dich! Google " Tornado NRW ". My hometown just got hit last month. The church tower lost it's roof and almost killed a whole family. Tornados are just as common as floodings. Just an ordinary day in the Ruhrpott... kzread.info/dash/bejne/aIGo1ayrYNOzXdI.html&ab_channel=StoryfulViral

  • @ThePixel1983

    @ThePixel1983

    9 күн бұрын

    It's like saying Germany has tigers, too, except they're actually house cats

  • @jernejulcar8325
    @jernejulcar832510 күн бұрын

    Terrible timing for pausing. You missed a lot of info because of that. Everytime you pressed play, you had absolutely no idea what is being said.

  • @dersascha8592

    @dersascha8592

    6 күн бұрын

    This guy is talking far to fast, you miss information if you just blink

  • @afjo972
    @afjo9729 күн бұрын

    11:35 half-timbered houses aren’t typical for Bavaria. Btw the picture shown here wasn’t even taken in Bavaria. You can tell it from the architecture style

  • @BoredMarcus

    @BoredMarcus

    9 күн бұрын

    It's the "Hoppenerhaus" in Celle (Lower Saxony). tbf though, there are some cities with many half-timbered houses in Bavaria, like Bamberg and Rothenburg ob der Tauber. But it's true, other States, like Lower Saxony have a lot more. there are a lot of inaccuracies in that video.

  • @Roberternst72
    @Roberternst729 күн бұрын

    If you want to know more about Germany, I‘d recommend the „Meet the Germans“ videos by Deutsche Welle here on KZread, especially the four-parter mini series „Road Trip“.

  • @AandEAdventures-

    @AandEAdventures-

    9 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestion! 🥰

  • @Roberternst72

    @Roberternst72

    9 күн бұрын

    @@AandEAdventures- You‘re welcome. :)

  • @dksilber9500

    @dksilber9500

    9 күн бұрын

    Very good suggestion!

  • @JohnHazelwood58
    @JohnHazelwood589 күн бұрын

    As an american, you could study for free in Germany! No german language skills are required as the most universities are offering to study in english language. And for life outside of the university - germans do speak english as they have english classes from kindergarden until they finished school - so for around 10 years (old people, 70+, excluded). Thanks for your reaction and please take a look at "german inventions" < very interesting! From inventing the book press/printing, cars, computers, x-rays, etc. < germans are very smart! :)

  • @user-no4rf9hm6k

    @user-no4rf9hm6k

    8 күн бұрын

    Well, I live in Berlin and I am getting fed up with all these hip and demanding internationals. Also many Germans don"t speak English that well. And why should we.

  • @klaus2t703

    @klaus2t703

    8 күн бұрын

    @@user-no4rf9hm6k Why should we? Because our economics depend on import and export, we need to be able to make business. Some of our European neighbours speak English. We want diplomatic, peaceful relations to other countries (talk, not fight). Because the language of "science" is english. (As a German engineer, the very most documents, datasheets I´m reading are in English, and those datasheets I´m writing are also in English). Because most computer languages rely on Englisch commands, most songs we hear are in English. A single worldwide communcation language simply makes sense. And not to forget, it´s a sign of intelligence, compliance and respect. ... and many many other reasons. Even most KZread video comments are written in English ;-)

  • @thorelehmkuhler9975

    @thorelehmkuhler9975

    8 күн бұрын

    If you want to study abroad in Germany, chances are that you will be able to speak english with other students. There are people, who do not speak english as well as others (obviously), but universities would be one of the spots, where you get the highest percentage of competent english speakers. Especially, if the university has a good department in one of the MINT subjects or languages.

  • @klaus2t703

    @klaus2t703

    7 күн бұрын

    If I go to a foreign country - even on vacation ... I at least try to speak their language. Just to show some respect for their hospitality. And if you study for free for several years in a foreign country (no matter in which country and from which country you are) ... but don't show any respect, that's just a parasitic behaviour.

  • @Fuerwahrhalunke

    @Fuerwahrhalunke

    7 күн бұрын

    It's *not* free. We (the taxpayer) pay for it every month. It should be required for foreginers to stay here, find a job and pay back the money they took from us by using our systems for their benefits. These systems are not for the world to use, but for our German kids. We pay for them, not for every Joe that thinks it's hip and cool to move abroad and live a parasitic lifestyle.

  • @fusssel7178
    @fusssel717810 күн бұрын

    They (Geography Now) also did a video about the states of germany and the differences between them, check it out :D

  • @Roberternst72
    @Roberternst729 күн бұрын

    7:08 fun fact: the more commonly seen number for „German bread varieties“ is three THOUSAND, not just three hundred. However, you of course can‘t get them all at your local bakery… :)

  • @luke_d2215
    @luke_d22152 күн бұрын

    4:54, Hundreds of castles is an understatement. Its estimated that germany has up to 25.000 castles. To put it in perspective, america has 13.500 Mcdonalds

  • @stevenlando5399
    @stevenlando539910 күн бұрын

    U must look this is Germany ther you see how beautiful Germany is

  • @BeneAkaGlyon
    @BeneAkaGlyonКүн бұрын

    "it looks like deser"....IT IS RIGHT IN THE FCKING OCEAN XDDD

  • @afjo972
    @afjo9729 күн бұрын

    12:05 nope. „Tschüss“ is standard German, not only Cologne. Everybody uses that word. It literally means goodbye. „Auf wiedersehen“, however, is rather formal and doesn’t mean goodbye. It doesn’t have an English cognate but in French it would be „Au revoir“ or „arrivederci“ in Italian

  • @williswameyo5737

    @williswameyo5737

    6 күн бұрын

    Auf widersehen is more formal way of saying goodbye. Tschüss in Standard German is more in the informal settings

  • @guidofietz

    @guidofietz

    4 күн бұрын

    Tschüss hat norddeutsche, warscheinlich Hamburger Wurzeln, hat sich nach WW2 über ganz Deutschland verbreitet, ist damit vermutlich in Köln früher angekommen als in Passau. Sprache lebt, ändert sich, wird von den Menschen geändert, nicht selten gar vergewaltigt - in Hamburg zu Tschüsstschüss, im Osten zu Tschüssi, aus dem Süden hat mich ein Tschüssele zu Boden geworfen... TelAviv!!! Und die englische Conation IST goodbye - Auf wiedersehen, nicht widersehen - again, nicht against.

  • @YezaOutcast
    @YezaOutcast9 күн бұрын

    tornados arent a big problem in germany (yet). theyre by far not as destructive as those you have overseas in the US. sure, they do some damage, but not on such a big scale. usually we have class 0 and class 1 tornadoes overhere and as already said: it's not such a big desaster as those you us americans have to experience from time to time.

  • @M4tti87
    @M4tti8710 күн бұрын

    Tuition free universities are also for foreign students, you dont have to be a citizen :P Well its not free free... You pay like 150-200$ for your public transport ticket and some administration things at university per semester.

  • @andreasfischer9158

    @andreasfischer9158

    9 күн бұрын

    Does that hold for non-EU citizens as well? Sweden has changed this.

  • @atconnys8786

    @atconnys8786

    9 күн бұрын

    @@andreasfischer9158 Sure, but they have to pay for their living by themself, rent, food, internet and sp on.

  • @andreasfischer9158

    @andreasfischer9158

    9 күн бұрын

    @atconnys8786 I see. Swedish universities charge an annual 15,000 € equivalent these days. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are exempt. Cost of living has to be added, of course.

  • @Fuerwahrhalunke

    @Fuerwahrhalunke

    7 күн бұрын

    We (the German taxpayers) pay for it. It never was, isn't and never will be free. Nothing in life comes for free. Just because you don't see the bill, doesn't mean nobody does.

  • @atconnys8786

    @atconnys8786

    7 күн бұрын

    @@Fuerwahrhalunke True

  • @Tristan_Anderwelt
    @Tristan_Anderwelt9 күн бұрын

    I feel like I'm watching the beginning of your virtual journey through my country. And I'm very excited to see your reactions. Greetings from Germany

  • @stefansauter6610
    @stefansauter66104 күн бұрын

    Hello from Germany. First of all, you can go wherever you want, there are no tornadoes or earthquakes in Germany. In total, there were 156 castles and country houses in the whole of Germany, but only 15 are really worth seeing, most of them are smaller country houses. As for the bread, with so much variety, none of you will go hungry and it usually tastes mild, neither salty nor sweet. Overall, I thought the report you saw there was very bad. They make us out to be like we only drink beer and drive like crazy on the motorway. I would just like to tell you that a driving license in Germany currently costs around €3,600. You have to do lots of theory and practical lessons before you get your license.As you have already noticed, the school system in Germany is really great and really reflects reality. For example, I personally started working when I was 16 and by the time I was 18 I had finished my apprenticeship and had been to school for 10 years.Finally, I would just like to say to you: if you want to visit Germany, do it. I am sure you will really enjoy it. Otherwise, take a look at Julia Green, she was in Germany for an exchange year and made some videos about it. Thank you for the video, it was very interesting to hear your opinion and impressions.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo9729 күн бұрын

    11:37 cuckoo clocks are from Baden-Württemberg, not from Bavaria

  • @somersault4762

    @somersault4762

    7 күн бұрын

    there are as well Bavarian cuckoo clocks.

  • @guidofietz

    @guidofietz

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@somersault4762und chinesische auch!!!

  • @DJone4one
    @DJone4oneКүн бұрын

    Greetings or how we say Moin from the north sea coast from Bremerhaven. He forget to explain, that in the 19 century over 7 million people immigrate to america over Bremerhaven. And Bremerhaven is the habour for the US Army today too. And 12 American cities and communities were named after our federal state of Bremen.. Oh and germany have over 26000 Castles. Only france have more.

  • @christineschmidt8501
    @christineschmidt85019 күн бұрын

    There is a 4-part series by DW Euromaxx called Meet the Germans (part one kzread.info/dash/bejne/fWF1xNZ7hZa9qqg.html ) that I'd recommend for an overview of the regions. It's nicely done and quite informative.

  • @williswameyo5737
    @williswameyo57376 күн бұрын

    Germany is really iconic,my aunt stays in Germany especially in Frankfurt

  • @Jurassicfrog96
    @Jurassicfrog969 күн бұрын

    If you really really like to See more of my Country Germany ,than i would recommend you the Video ( This is Germany from the Channel Dr. Ludwig ), there are 2 versions of it ,an older one (6 years ago )and a new one (4 years ago)The new one has a Little more Info here and there where the places are if you activate subtitels . Those Videos are one of the best To See a lot of some our most Beautiful Castles and landmarks and also the Beautiful mostly nature Places there are to find :) I really really recommend From my Heart to Watch that vid to See a lot more Beauty of my Country . But one thing is extremly important to know bevor you Watch and react to it . I have Seen that many Reaktion Channels ,that let the Musik Play loud from the this is Germany vids ,that a lot of the Reaktions Get Automaticly mutet from KZread because of some Musik in it . So pls keep that in mind ,it would be very very sad if no one could here your Reaktion (you speaking and discuss what you had Seen etc. ) to it because of the Musik in it :/ so either you mute the Musik Completely to be very safe ( wich would be definitely sad because the music fits perfektly to the epic scenes :/ ), or you try to have it Quietly on in the hoping That KZread Dosent mute your vid . Just as a heads up :) i really hope to see a Reaktion to it from you too it really is one of the Most Beautiful Vids to Watch :)

  • @mym284
    @mym2848 күн бұрын

    You could react to the "heute Show", there are some videos of it with english subtitles. It's basically a german satirical show, that reports about political stories (national and international). Germans aren't well known for humor, but we have one of the greatest kinds of humor ever existed.

  • @DerDrako

    @DerDrako

    7 күн бұрын

    Heute show is more the softer satire. They often do not go into detail and make fun of political things. That is fine if you just want to not take yourself or others to seriously. For a more brutal satire there are other options, also with subtitles avaiable on KZread (especially if it has to do with the USA) from scenes of "Die Anstalt" or whole shows from Volker Pispers. I just wished there would be episodes from "Mann, Sieber!" with german subtitles.

  • @Thiemus
    @Thiemus4 күн бұрын

    In Germany its legal to drink beer with 16..( this fact i miss here)😅

  • @patrickschindler2583
    @patrickschindler25837 күн бұрын

    Frederick the Great, son of the Soldier King, tried to escape from the army. He was caught while escaping and thrown into prison. He was not executed at that time because he was the heir to the throne. However, the order was given that his best friend was beheaded for him and he had to watch this from his cell. He was around 18 at the time. It is said that this experience almost killed him. As a later king, he fought against three nations when it came to a second German state: France, Austria and Russia. He also provocatively referred to these women as the three whores. It was a war on several fronts. Similar to World War II. Against the Russians, he decided on an ancient soldier formation. It was a very costly battle. The Germans paid a considerable price in blood for it. The country would not have survived another battle. Luckily, Tsar Peter was fed up with any more battles and the alliance fell apart, so Frederick emerged victorious. In the battle at that time, the Prussian king was hit by a bullet. However, his snuff box in his chest stopped the bullet. That is also part of German history! I think that this took place during the time of the first American President Washington. It is said that when the Soviets invaded Germany in World War II, they left the castle untouched, out of respect for this king who transcended time!

  • @Jochen.Lutz-Germany
    @Jochen.Lutz-Germany7 күн бұрын

    Regarding our bread, it's not salty but in opposite to english or american bread it has got an own special taste. Your "soft" bread we only eat toasted. The bread we eat begins at wheatbread, goes over ryebread up to wholegrainbread (which is prefered by women, because this is more healthy) and mostly has got a nice crust. Furthermore especially for breakfast we enjoy "Brötchen" = buns from plain wheat buns to many variations of buns with seeds.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo9729 күн бұрын

    18:34 nope. People in the states bordering Poland and Czechia (the so-called Slavic countries) usually only cross the border to buy cheap cigarettes, cheap gasoline and cheap … other things 😉 Apart from that, you really can’t say that there’s a good relationship between Germany and the neighbours to the east

  • @DerDrako

    @DerDrako

    7 күн бұрын

    I can sadly agree with this. Just some at some places it works out better, like Görlitz-Zgorzelec.

  • @i-klaus
    @i-klaus10 күн бұрын

    Greetings from the Black Forest.

  • @williswameyo5737
    @williswameyo57376 күн бұрын

    The Autobahn, an extensive highway in Germany hardly has a speed limit, you can't slow down without reason there

  • @olivertripp5412
    @olivertripp54122 күн бұрын

    If you want to see old buildings Germany is the country for you. In my hometown, there is a church built in 486 AD, still perfectly intact and in use even today, just one example out of thousands nationwide.

  • @YouD0ntSay
    @YouD0ntSay3 күн бұрын

    Very nice video, thank you and greetings from germany. One correction: cuckoo clocks originate from Black Forest in Baden Württemberg, not Bavaria. They became so popular with tourusts that Bavaria and even Switzerland sell them, claiming that they invented them. They didn't.

  • @Icelandchan
    @Icelandchan3 күн бұрын

    The kids still have to learn all the stuff you had to learn in middle and high school. But in some schools they have additional subject for specific crafts. Plus, there is a hierarchy between school types, which is why our school system gets a lot of criticism, too.

  • @BeneAkaGlyon
    @BeneAkaGlyonКүн бұрын

    Regarding the good relations with our Neighbours: Well after aproximately 1000 years of more or less constant warfare the europeans finally got to the point were they said fuck this, lets be friends.

  • @kevinsesko3295
    @kevinsesko32953 күн бұрын

    Adjus? I'm from Essen and I'm from Rheinland, but especially Rurhpott. But The Ruhr area (Ruhrpott) is divided between Rhineland and Westphalia. And we say Hau rein, Hau 'se, Hau 'se rein or Tschüss or Tüss. The Ruhrpott especially Essen was the stronghold of the economy. Essen is one of the biggest cities of Germany but the most underatest city.

  • @ssssantos304
    @ssssantos30413 күн бұрын

    yay more geography now

  • @winterschmied4583
    @winterschmied45838 күн бұрын

    Well even if I start a huge discussion (that is far from what I want to do) let's ask a question: To be "proud" of being a German, American, France or what ever nation you be, what has your country done for you to be proud about it? I've been born into Germany about 60 years ago and no one asked me if I wanted to be born here. I never had any reason to be proud to be a German. Why would I? I am proud to be a father to my children who I led into adulthood being the people they are now. I am proud about to have had the parents I have/had that love(d) me how I am and did all they could to make me the person I am now. I am proud about my marriage to my wife and that we got it working now for over 30 years. That are things to be proud about. But a nation that I live in? I'd rather be proud to be a human that tries to respect all other humans around me like they are, I'm proud to be a human who respects nature and the environment around me. In my humble opinion that are things to be proud about, not a nation, a specific team or a political party. They never did anything for you to be proud about. Therefore I declare the discussion opened.😉

  • @DerDrako

    @DerDrako

    7 күн бұрын

    To this topic, I can recommend a quote from the german philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860): “The cheapest sort of pride is national pride; for if a man is proud of his own nation, it argues that he has no qualities of his own of which he can be proud; otherwise he would not have recourse to those which he shares with so many millions of his fellowmen. The man who is endowed with important personal qualities will be only too ready to see clearly in what respects his own nation falls short, since their failings will be constantly before his eyes. But every miserable fool who has nothing at all of which he can be proud adopts, as a last resource, pride in the nation to which he belongs; he is ready and glad to defend all its faults and follies tooth and nail, thus reimbursing himself for his own inferiority.”

  • @schlupauge5883
    @schlupauge58836 күн бұрын

    Americans can also study in Germany free of charge, the aim is that they like it here so much that they stay here

  • @AandEAdventures-

    @AandEAdventures-

    6 күн бұрын

    It's a beautiful country! 🤩

  • @danielw1719
    @danielw17197 сағат бұрын

    Danke für eure Bewertung :)

  • @martin96991
    @martin9699113 күн бұрын

    More geography now🎉

  • @outdoorolli5754
    @outdoorolli57545 күн бұрын

    "tuition free univercities" - BIG eyes

  • @waldmeister0815
    @waldmeister08158 күн бұрын

    This science things you forget after two days make the world go round.

  • @gi0nbecell
    @gi0nbecell9 күн бұрын

    [Edited for better visualisation] There are so many inaccuracies in this video. *Firstly,* many of the German words are misspelled (for instance, _Wirtschaftswunder_ would be the correct spelling and it is a compound word which translates literally to _economic miracle)._ *Secondly,* Ludwig van Beethoven was _not_ technically born in Belgium. It is not exactly known where he was born, but he was _baptised_ on the 17th of December 1770 in Bonn (which is Germany - then capital of the Electorate of Cologne - and was even used as intermediate capital of the Federal Republic of Germany until Berlin was reinstated as capital of the unified Republic) - he was certainly German. *Thirdly,* while it is true that Germany has less stable weather due to its position between cold and warm wind zones (plus the Alps being a natural barrier) and strong winds have been a factor for quite some times, tornados are not a common occurrence anywhere (though there have been a few in recent years due to the weather becoming increasingly extreme due to climate change). *Fourthly,* the sign they showed that they claimed means _no speed limit_ doesn‘t necessarily mean that. There are standard speed limits on _most_ roads that are effective _as long as there is no sign altering it._ Breaking it down to the most basic level (as there are exceptions), these limits are: 50 kmph within town limits (which are identified by signs when entering and exiting a town), 100 kmph on rural roads and no speed limit on highways (recognisable by the blue Autobahn sign). If there is any alteration, for instance a limit to 30 kmph on certain streets in towns, a increased limit of 60 kmph on large motor traffic only roads in some cities (like the Mittlerer Ring in Munich) or (probably the most common one) to 80 kmph on very narrow and bendy parts of rural roads and 120 kmph on busy stretches of the Autobahn, this will be signed. When you cross the round white sign with the grey stripes across shown in the video, this means the alteration is lifted and the default limits are reinstated (which on the Autobahn does indeed mean _no speed limit)._ I could go on, but those points give some insight in the shockingly mediocre level of research put into the video. *As an additional information for you:* Those brands that were mentioned are German, but that doesn‘t mean that every product is _made_ in Germany. Volkswagen, for instance, produces cars in several countries, including the US (Chattanooga, TN), China, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina - some only produce cheaper models specifically made for the market in those countries. There are many important brands from Germany, including T-Mobile US, which is part of _Deutsche Telekom AG._😮

  • @MarvderFriese
    @MarvderFriese7 күн бұрын

    For us, a tornado is just a bit of wind

  • @patrickschindler2583
    @patrickschindler25838 күн бұрын

    Something about German history. The German resistance fighters against Napoleon dyed the Austrian uniforms black and wore a red sash and gold buttons. This combination gave rise to the idea of the German flag. In the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium, the English were threatened with defeat by the French, but at the last minute, when the army was wiped out, the Germans arrived with fresh troops. Napoleon is said to have called the Germans black bandits. The Germans' turnaround against Napoleon came about when he said that the Germans were more dispensable than the French. At this time, a cook sneaked into the German army by disguising herself as a man and fought for the Germans. She always had an excuse ready for many critical questions such as reduced beard growth and other things! In the end, she was fatally shot and her cover was blown! That is also German history! During the time of Catherine the Great, who came from Saxony and was Tsarina of Russia, she strove to bring Russia closer to the West and recruited immigrants from Germany who built up and modernized the country. Without this knowledge, one cannot understand the connection between Russia and Germany!

  • @sniperthefox8674
    @sniperthefox867413 күн бұрын

    very nice, are you both gonna react to all the countries eventually? i cant wait for my home country!

  • @AandEAdventures-

    @AandEAdventures-

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you! We might haha. What's your home country?

  • @sniperthefox8674

    @sniperthefox8674

    13 күн бұрын

    @@AandEAdventures-sri lanka 🇱🇰 ❤

  • @M4tti87

    @M4tti87

    10 күн бұрын

    @@sniperthefox8674 ID love to see a Sri Lanka Video :D Iam german and dont know much about Sri Lanka.

  • @jom4882
    @jom48826 күн бұрын

    This Tornado thing surprises me. Never experienced that here.

  • @xarexes7070
    @xarexes70705 күн бұрын

    Have a look at 'This is Germany'. Love goes out too amerika

  • @Unomann
    @Unomann4 сағат бұрын

    Er hat vergessen zu erwähnen, dass wir Jägermeister brauen 🤪

  • @andreasbrey6277
    @andreasbrey62778 күн бұрын

    where's the link to the orig video??

  • @MartinWebNatures
    @MartinWebNatures7 күн бұрын

    Just found your channel. You should have a look to the Netherlands from this series. Nice to see woman doing reaction videos

  • @ichnurich4926
    @ichnurich49265 күн бұрын

    Dear Ladies, our bread, you will love it and when you are back in the USA you will miss it.😊

  • @tobietscheid
    @tobietscheid5 күн бұрын

    you have to watch the video "This is Germany"

  • @SheratanLP
    @SheratanLP7 күн бұрын

    You should watch the video "This is Germany" if you want to see something really beautiful.

  • @DreaMeRHoLic
    @DreaMeRHoLic5 күн бұрын

    2:00 well, "lower" saxony is indeed "lower", because just like the "netherlands" (NIEDER-lande | lower-lands) because they compare it to the sea level and now if it's "higher or lower" based on north and south on a map. But hey... it's not like they're doing geography as their job and they shouldnt make mistakes like this

  • @afjo972
    @afjo9729 күн бұрын

    17:38 Germany doesn’t really have a special relationship to South Korea. Like not at all 😂

  • @atconnys8786

    @atconnys8786

    9 күн бұрын

    A love/hate relationship to Samsung maybe, but never in my life would I buy a Kia. :D

  • @MrFreezeYo

    @MrFreezeYo

    9 күн бұрын

    @@atconnys8786 I love my Kia - better than every Audi and BMW I had before and costed only half of the money.

  • @publicminx

    @publicminx

    9 күн бұрын

    @afjo972: it had but more in the 20. century. not true is that there was not also a special relation to Japan. Japan got already long time ago influenced by Prussia/Germany (from politics to structures to technology), also Germans created and influenced their entire power grid (which is why the Eastern part of Japan (Tokyo included) has now a 50hz net (like it is now also standard in the EU and many other countries in the world) while the Western part of Japan has 60hz (like the US).

  • @dieterdodel835

    @dieterdodel835

    3 күн бұрын

    @@MrFreezeYo ...you not really compare apples with pears, right?!.....🤣🤣🤣🤪🤦‍♂

  • @maggierhee3146
    @maggierhee31469 күн бұрын

    Hello! I'm glad I found your Channel today! It's really nice that gentle and beautiful young women are interested to learn something about other Countries! "This is Germany" is a great Video to watch how beautiful Germany is with all their Castles and Nature!

  • @Shihimase
    @Shihimase8 күн бұрын

    About studying in Germany: First: Studying in Germany means you still have to pay 167€ per semester for bureaucracy etc. Second: Some study programs are in English, so you do not even have to speak the language (although some universities demand to get a B2 German language level). Third: As a non-EU citizen the amount you have to pay is a bit higher. About 1500€ per semester. 😎

  • @niddhoeggr75
    @niddhoeggr758 күн бұрын

    The Founder of Addddidas and Puma were brothers

  • @georgdrache7858
    @georgdrache78585 күн бұрын

    Btw. Germany is the size of Montana... with twice the population of California.

  • @shynheilig8375
    @shynheilig83753 күн бұрын

    the letter "Eszet" is not longer really current. More people now say "scharfes s" what means "sharp s" but the meaning of ß is still the same. And the school system changed already too. This system you missunderstood

  • @lenixxw
    @lenixxw6 күн бұрын

    You should react to more Germany related stuff. Thanks for the video:)

  • @NerdyCompetence
    @NerdyCompetence8 күн бұрын

    Good reaction, thanks. 😊 The next one you could watch is "Geography Now Denmark"... My home country.

  • @vanderhein1887
    @vanderhein188710 күн бұрын

    2:28 "very colourful" yes thats the actuel colours we have to dress the whole day......

  • @Patrickfromgermany1
    @Patrickfromgermany18 күн бұрын

    0:24 / 9:22 Watch this videos about germany : - Northern Germany: Meet the Germans Road Trip Part 1, 2, 3 and 4 - Feli from Germany (lots to learn about germany)

  • @thomasnieswandt8805
    @thomasnieswandt88059 күн бұрын

    What a lovley reaction. Yes you should watch it one more time,a t a slower speed. Its ALOT of information, but its worth it. Germany has many beautyful places and most people are extremly polite to tourists. 90% are able to speak english, at least to some degree...many will use perfect english to tell you, that they dont speak english^^ If you ever want to visit germany. We will provide all information you need for your trip.

  • @worldONtrauma
    @worldONtrauma3 күн бұрын

    The fairytale castle Neuschwanstein is a popular sight in Germany. The castle in Hohenschwangau (Bavaria) was built by order of King Ludwig II and the inspiration for the Disney Cinderella castle. Prepare your tour and Neuschwanstein visit with these tips for tickets.

  • @zeideerskine3462
    @zeideerskine34625 күн бұрын

    A reaction to Volker Pispers on American history would be worth subscribing.

  • @Hauke-ph5ui
    @Hauke-ph5ui9 күн бұрын

    5:58 The exact opposite. This is actually the North Sea and the brown area you see in this picture is flooded by the sea every six hours - the North Sea coast has a considerable shift in sea levels because of the tide. What you see here is a picture taken at low tide; when the flood reaches its peak only the green part on this picture is above sea level, the rest is flooded. Germany doesn't have deserts Here's an interesting fact: With the exception of Alaska the USA are actually located much more to the South than most of Europe. New York City is on the same latitude as Rome in Italy which is located in southern Europe. If the southern border of the USA could be magically transported to the east it would be south of the Sahara desert in central Africa. 7:15 You shouldn't say that. As a US american chances are extremely high that you never have eaten real bread because the stuff you have over there is not only extremely unhealthy due to insane amounts of sugar and additives that are added, it also barely qualifies as bread at all. There are not many actual bakeries in the US where you can get real bread. 9:10 If you want to know more about German companies - Feli from Germany has a great video on her channel titled "15 German brands you pronounce wrong". I highly recommend that video. 16:45 That is no longer the case - the video is a few years old and this has changed since. The strongest passport is the Singapore passport by now. 18:20 It's a bit more complicated than that. Kurds are a minority group in several countries in the Middle East. Depending on where they are from they might have a turkish, iranian, Iraqi or syrean passport.

  • @robaroundtheworld4723
    @robaroundtheworld47233 күн бұрын

    You are representing America fabulously 😉

  • @Hosenbisla
    @Hosenbisla5 күн бұрын

    If you wanna see Germany at its best watch "This is Germany" by Dr Ludwig

  • @outdoorolli5754
    @outdoorolli57545 күн бұрын

    ...300 kinds of bread with 10.000 names for them...

  • @williswameyo5737
    @williswameyo57376 күн бұрын

    To get by, just learn Standard German (Hochdeutsch), I learnt Standard German in Campus especially thru KZread

  • @fabianstriebeck8054
    @fabianstriebeck80547 күн бұрын

    she knows a lot about the passed of Germany from school = i know of the 2nd world war, i know of holocaust and i dont know anything else. no history before the war, not the 2000 years we have already had.

  • @evesbolling142
    @evesbolling14210 күн бұрын

    Hey it would be cool if you two react to top 80s german songs. 1980 to 1989 😄

  • @karstenbalamagi8463

    @karstenbalamagi8463

    9 күн бұрын

    dont do this, im very happy to hear it never again!!!

  • @evesbolling142

    @evesbolling142

    9 күн бұрын

    @@karstenbalamagi8463 Reason?

  • @karstenbalamagi8463

    @karstenbalamagi8463

    9 күн бұрын

    @@evesbolling142 im old, i witnessed it first hand, all of it! kind of ptsd i guess.

  • @evesbolling142

    @evesbolling142

    9 күн бұрын

    @@karstenbalamagi8463 But they sounds good

  • @Fridgenman
    @FridgenmanКүн бұрын

    Bluetooth eyes german metalcore ❤

  • @Diana19585
    @Diana195859 күн бұрын

    I come from Germany and there was a lot in the video that I didn't even know😂

  • @Fridgenman
    @FridgenmanКүн бұрын

    Look at german metalcore.❤

  • @BeneAkaGlyon
    @BeneAkaGlyonКүн бұрын

    ITS NOT OVER 300 kind of Bread... it is over 3000 :D

  • @xenogenesis9635
    @xenogenesis96357 күн бұрын

    Tbf they make a decent amount of mistakes, but most of it is pretty accurate.

  • @williswameyo5737
    @williswameyo57376 күн бұрын

    It calls itself Deutschland

  • @domiiinik4320
    @domiiinik43205 күн бұрын

    Watching this video is pain

  • @jrgptr935
    @jrgptr9358 күн бұрын

    Hat er wirklich von der Küste Luxemburgs, das an keinem Meer liegt, gesprochen? Man kommt bei diesem Maschinnengewehrsprechen ja nicht mit! Was he really talking about the coast of Luxembourg, which is not by the sea? You can't keep up with this machine-gun talk!

  • @derPappelgarten
    @derPappelgarten21 сағат бұрын

    sry but u know 12 years out of thousands so i think thats not a lot

  • @kvas101
    @kvas1019 күн бұрын

    Check out "this IS saxony" ✌️

  • @fetB
    @fetBКүн бұрын

    8:20 yea, and its sold primary utility for the next 15yrs to an oil company. Also wouldnt recommend coming to germany nowadays.

  • @bernhardkulzer9125
    @bernhardkulzer91257 күн бұрын

    Wtf did they do to Bavaria?! The western part of "their" Bavaria on the map it definitely part of Baden-Württemberg!

  • @StefanReinke
    @StefanReinke4 күн бұрын

    Tornado Alley?!

  • @Noppensteinchen
    @Noppensteinchen9 күн бұрын

    One thing is wrong, cuckoo clocks are German from the Black Forest not from Bavaria

  • @somersault4762

    @somersault4762

    7 күн бұрын

    There are as well Bavarian cuckoo clocks.

  • @areafive01
    @areafive0113 күн бұрын

    Yo guy's react more on Indian movie trailers like malayalam movies trailer and music videos Illuminati Video Song Manjummal boys Trailer Kuthanthram Video Song Nebulakal Video Song Armadham Video Song These are from 2 hit movies its worth a watch

  • @michaausleipzig
    @michaausleipzig9 күн бұрын

    "wars, wars, battles, battles, then Napoleon comes over and messes everything up" There you go, that's europen history in a nutshell for you! 😂 East german guy here and well, yeah, the east still lacks behind the west when it comes to general wealth and gdp, for reasons WAYYYY too difficult to get into here. I don't like the example he used to show that though. These types of appartment blocks are super common in pretty much any major european city, east and west. We don't have that massive sprawl of Suburbia the US has. Our cities are actually cities inhabited by people, not 20 lane stroads and parking lots. 😜 (If that's a rabbit hole you feel like getting into, there's a ton of content on city design and how badly designed american cities are. You two are the generation to maybe change some things to the better.) Also this may be of interest to you ladies: the legal drinking age in Germany for beer and wine is 16. Harder stuff and liquor is available at 18. Some background on the cliche of the super long german compound nouns: compound words exist both in english and in german. They are just more obvious in german since they're spelled as one words. My go to example is "police car", in german "Polizeiauto". It's a compound word in english too. How do we know that? You can say "a police car". You can't say "a police". There has to be something behind "police", be it a "car" or an "officer". So the principle is the same in both languages, english just spells it differently. The first word of the compound specifies the second part. What kind of car? A police car. Now german grammar allows to theoretically construct very long compounds, specifying stuff into more and more detail. For example our police car probably has four tires. A "police car tire" would then be a "Polizeiautoreifen" in german. So while english at some point needs constructions like "of" or "for (the)" or whatever to specify things, german just stacks the words together in the right order. This can be fun to make up weird words but it's of course not very practical after a certain point and it's thus not used extensively in daily life. Legal texts can have some very weird and long compound words though. Since you said you wanted to move here, another perk of being european is the free travel we get. I'm currently on holiday, doing a little road trip. I have covered 4 countries so far (2 more to go), crossing an international border 6 times in the process (a little back and forth at some points). So far not a single border guard stopped me. Most of the time I didn't even see one. Our borders are now only marked by roadsigns, some flags maybe and the disused ruins of what used to be border and customs stations. And I love it!

  • @helgebrandt9062
    @helgebrandt90628 күн бұрын

    Please learn more about the world you live in. America is not everything.

  • @dreikasehoch3916
    @dreikasehoch39165 күн бұрын

    Ja wir haben some nice people here.

  • @michaelfuchs4426
    @michaelfuchs44269 күн бұрын

    Hello Girls. I am a huge fan of your channel from Austria and please can you do the reaction video to the Geography now from Austria? I am sure you will like it and i really wanna know what you think of my country.

  • @AandEAdventures-

    @AandEAdventures-

    7 күн бұрын

    We will keep this in mind for future reactions!! Thank you or your support ❤

  • @michaelfuchs4426

    @michaelfuchs4426

    6 күн бұрын

    @@AandEAdventures- Thank you. I hope you will like it and you become interested in the beauty of Austria

  • @ashwanisharma5462
    @ashwanisharma546213 күн бұрын

    🙏 sisters, can you please react on " 10 best palace to visit in india" please please this is my huge humble request 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Fuerwahrhalunke
    @Fuerwahrhalunke7 күн бұрын

    You obviously know nothing about German history if all you know about it was taught to you in school. There is about a 1000 year old history of monarchies and before that the Germanic tribes. If all you know is beginning with the first world war, then you only know a tiny fraction of it. To know a lot about German history means studying it yourself. Nobody will teach you what they don't want you to know. And, even though it's always claimed as such, it's not free in the sense that it just exists for you to use. Every German taxpayer pays for it. Healthcare, the school system, the infrastructure and every institution. It's all payed for by every worker. Even if you don't use it, you pay for it. For foreigners to come here, use it for free and then just take off, is parasitic. Normally it should be that once you use anything the working class pays for in taxes, you have to stay here, find a job and pay back the money you took. That would only be fair.

  • @hyenalaughingmatter8103

    @hyenalaughingmatter8103

    7 күн бұрын

    schill 🤣

  • @Nepheos
    @Nepheos5 күн бұрын

    Mehrdrutig huh. missed the e key on the keyboard there huh