EUROPEANS Things That Asian Find Weird!! (Belgium, Swiss, Latvia, Ukraine, Germany, Sweden)

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Asian surprised at European things!
Today, we invited a Korean and Europeans
And talk about the things that weird in Korea
🇰🇷 @mykoreandic
🇪🇸 @fonso_work
🇱🇻 @ay.alise
🇦🇱 @sveawedis
🇧🇪 @micsimonique
🇫🇷 @flave_garn
🇺🇦 @rosina_0313
🇨🇭 @dilaraarda_
🇸🇪 @sofia_ljungstorm

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  • @Diamondgirl-jn8ky
    @Diamondgirl-jn8ky10 ай бұрын

    I am from Ukraine and I very adore Sweden! Ukraine and Sweden forever!🇺🇦💞🇸🇪

  • @Schmusbek21898

    @Schmusbek21898

    9 ай бұрын

    I Love Both from georgia 😂❤

  • @isteaimportant

    @isteaimportant

    9 ай бұрын

    yass real 🐟🐟🐟

  • @frysbox

    @frysbox

    9 ай бұрын

    Love from Sweden!❤

  • @bruceesterhuizen3283

    @bruceesterhuizen3283

    9 ай бұрын

    Vänner för altid 🇸🇪❤🇺🇦!

  • @Leah_-1.2

    @Leah_-1.2

    9 ай бұрын

    Jag är från Sverige?❤

  • @user-nh8gw5ls5w
    @user-nh8gw5ls5w Жыл бұрын

    Ukrainian here. So, in Ukraine: 1. The way you greet people really depends on the level of your relathionship. You may give a handshake, just say hi, hug, kiss etc. 2. Cold drinks are popular when the weather is hot, at least in the cities, and we drink all possible kinds of coffee. But even espresso is rarely served with a glass of water. 3. Markets are really usually closed on Monday (or at least most of sellers will have a day off on Monday). Some small shops and cafees are closed on weekends, but mostly they work every day. We have supermarkets that used to be 24/7/365 before the war started 4. About paying for public restrooms it really depends. But I prefer the ones that are not free because it`s usually much more clean, and you really see what you payed for 5. Never tried any doft drink made out of milk whey))) and we also put literally everithing to pizza 6. We usually don`t drink tap water, so if you ask for water at the reaturant, they will bring you bottled unless you specify. And you`ll have to pay for it

  • @AntonVoyt

    @AntonVoyt

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, never greeted anyone in my life with a cheek kiss, and hug for me was something I would do only with family friends only. Took me a while to get used to hugging people who I know, but don't have close relationship with. And I still don't like doing that

  • @user-ls2mt6bd2w

    @user-ls2mt6bd2w

    11 ай бұрын

    согласен, девушка на видео что-то выдумала трошки ;)

  • @Vysotskam

    @Vysotskam

    11 ай бұрын

    I am from the western part of Ukraine. And here we kiss friends and relatives on the cheek, hugging at the same time, we hug acquaintances. But of course we don't do this with strangers or work colleagues.

  • @yeva.h

    @yeva.h

    10 ай бұрын

    in the west of Ukraine, everything will be closed on Sunday, except for large chain stores and restaurants

  • @stefaniya2923

    @stefaniya2923

    10 ай бұрын

    as Ukrainian may say for sure the girl was wrong about kisses and hugs it is only between girls who are besties, probably she has a lot of female friends and "in her world" there are lots of kisses and hugs.

  • @zimon85
    @zimon8510 ай бұрын

    Notice how Sofia (Sweden) is squirming uncomfortably and staying quiet when everyone starts talking about kissing on the cheek. 😂 Yeah in Sweden we might hug you in public if you're family or bff but that's it. Kissing as a greeting is only done by grandmas or if you're in a relationship.

  • @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    9 ай бұрын

    its also kinda rare in germany

  • @PeasantUnpleasant

    @PeasantUnpleasant

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik richtig! no emotions allowed here

  • @carlosdumbratzen6332

    @carlosdumbratzen6332

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik I think it really depends. Just watch some old Wetten, dass episodes and you constantly see Gottschalk kiss the female guests on the cheeks. Also I remember my parents when I was a kid and visiting their friends (like 20 years ago) they would always kiss. But in my generation it has become quite uncommon and we have become a bit more reserved (I am 23)

  • @taen_y

    @taen_y

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik I'd say it's quite common among female friends, but not between male and female.

  • @doommarauder3532

    @doommarauder3532

    9 ай бұрын

    Hugging is also weird for the most part, even if you've known the person for a long time, even if you are family. Can't even recall ever getting kissed by grandma. I damn near puked seeing a guy kiss his daughter on the lips.

  • @Aleksis234
    @Aleksis2349 ай бұрын

    Well it was nice to see a Latvian person in these types of videos, it's not often that happens, very proud of my country 🇱🇻💪

  • @D3ATH_ANG1L

    @D3ATH_ANG1L

    6 ай бұрын

    Me too im latvian 😁

  • @FiZc

    @FiZc

    4 ай бұрын

    Like to see you guys too in these videos. I'm from Estonia.

  • @Crimson19977

    @Crimson19977

    3 ай бұрын

    Sveiki!

  • @Jasoph436

    @Jasoph436

    25 күн бұрын

    How sad that people from lithuania it's to rare for this. But still proud of my sister' Latvia.😄

  • @boopyournose5698
    @boopyournose5698 Жыл бұрын

    Latvian here. 1) Alice was right. Kissing as a greeting is uncommon. 2) In hot weather iced americanos are advertised on many coffeeshops. So in these days it's not uncommon. 3) Sundays are a time where offices, post and banks are closed. Some restaurants are closed too, but everything else works, however they close earlier than usual. 4) In capital city we have free restrooms in supermarkets etc, but in other places in capital city it's paid. Once you're out of capital city it varies a lot. In gas stations restroom is usually free all around the country. 5) Our national soft drink is not made of milk whey. 6) You have to pay for water. Fun fact - the tap water in capital city is not drinkable, but outside of it it can be or can not. Best to always ask locals about the quality of it.

  • @tomsrudzitis4942

    @tomsrudzitis4942

    11 ай бұрын

    Another Latvian here and about the tap water i would not neccesarily say that thats true. I at least work at a hedgehog in the fog, bar/restaurant and if someone asks for a glass of tap water we give it for free, but indeed if you do not specify we will give you a bottled water which does cost. But even in other places i just always ask for tap water and i havent had to pay for it. At bars at least the tap water is clean, because we use it for coctails as well, so it cannot be undrinkable. And the tap water in Riga is not undrinkable everywhere, in the city center yes, but outside of it it can be fine. Depends on the location.

  • @dreamthedream8929

    @dreamthedream8929

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tomsrudzitis4942 what do you mean undrinkable? like dirty or disease ridden making people sick after? sometimes i even drink in bathrooms in center and i dont know if that has affected me badly in any way

  • @tomsrudzitis4942

    @tomsrudzitis4942

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dreamthedream8929 well by undrinkable i meant should not be drinked. Yeah probably if you drink it once or twice nothing will happen, but it is not clean and has some diseases in it. A few years back there was this legionare sickness in the centre water etc

  • @permin9533

    @permin9533

    9 ай бұрын

    @@dreamthedream8929 you know when you open water in your flat and then open tap and water comes out brown?

  • @dzintarsozols6185

    @dzintarsozols6185

    9 ай бұрын

    Also, a beer in a bar can be served till the bar is closing. That is all over Europe. In most EU countries You have a time when it is prohibited to sell alcohol in shops.

  • @vitalvolvol6862
    @vitalvolvol6862 Жыл бұрын

    As a Ukrainian I can say that restaurants are open on Sunday and many shops are open as well but close earlier. Also I would not say that greet with cheek kiss is very common in Ukraine. Usually girls do that but it depends. Boys greet with a handshake.

  • @missjuju-j

    @missjuju-j

    Жыл бұрын

    In France, we usually greet with a handshake (girls and boys)

  • @temalagova2663

    @temalagova2663

    Жыл бұрын

    @@missjuju-j idk where you live but that's not true, in most places in France you always cheek kiss girls, hand shake boys; in the south and other regions you might cheek kiss every close friends, boys as well

  • @missjuju-j

    @missjuju-j

    Жыл бұрын

    @@temalagova2663 I live in the north and everyone around me greet with a handshake

  • @mattia_exc3068

    @mattia_exc3068

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@temalagova2663occitan culture

  • @anna-5104

    @anna-5104

    9 ай бұрын

    In Germany we greet with a hug (girl to girl, girl to boy, depends on closeness level but boy to boy sometimes) and give handshake (boy to boy) and the same with saying goodbye. When you're not close you just say "hi" and "bye" haha. Cheek kissing is not really a thing, I guess older women might be the only ones who would do that.

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Жыл бұрын

    The hug and kiss on the cheek aren't common just in Europe , in Latin America is pretty common , some African countries as well , but yeah could be weird

  • @jeremyemilio9378

    @jeremyemilio9378

    Жыл бұрын

    In Islam its not just weird but absolutely prohibited and HARAM

  • @Blasphemousa

    @Blasphemousa

    Жыл бұрын

    For Arabs everything is HaRaM!!!

  • @kilipaki87oritahiti

    @kilipaki87oritahiti

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jeremyemilio9378 Well most normal things in any democratic free country with equality and human rights IS HARAM! Think about that for a second!

  • @kilipaki87oritahiti

    @kilipaki87oritahiti

    Жыл бұрын

    Well that’s because America was colonized by Europeans…

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    Жыл бұрын

    Is it common in Europe though? As a Swede I have never once in my life seen it done.

  • @Lila-vk1ni
    @Lila-vk1ni9 ай бұрын

    In Ukraine, particularly in Odesa, before the war: Everything works from 10.00 -22.00 every day. There is no rest and breaks. Maybe 1 day a year 1 January, because people are simply too drunk. Restaurants and clubs used to work till the last customer. We adore cold coffee. There is a lot of coffee spots with broad menus of cold coffee beverages. But yes, we drink hot tea whole year. We kiss on cheeks with sb who we like ))) And smile towards them too. There is no polite smile in Ua. When ukrainians try to make a polite smile it is miserable and little scary😂 We weren't taught to do that. Restrooms are not enough. So when you find one in your needy moment you usually do not pay attention on the price 😅 Weird thing for foreigners is salo, ofc. It's those white part of bacon but not cooked and very, very fat)) Milk kakao is yammi. In Odesa you have to pay for everything, but if you are a pretty girl you are an always ask for an exception, just for you and the waiter does them thousands during the day 😂

  • @user-po6tg9rg6v

    @user-po6tg9rg6v

    9 ай бұрын

    Odesa привіт!🙌♥️

  • @_BillieBirch_
    @_BillieBirch_11 ай бұрын

    Swedish person here: 1. We usually don't greet with a kiss, if you did most people would probably be surprised. But if it's an older person you've known since before, you might get a kiss on the cheek. 2. We don't particularly drink iced americanos, but we do drink cold drinks when it's hot. We love coffee though, so we buy anything that contains coffee all year round. 3. Things usually aren't closed on Sundays, it's exactly as the swedish girl said. 4. In a lot of places you do have to pay for the bathroom. But sometimes in shopping malls you can go for free. And at gass stations it's free. At cafés, if you're a customer you can go for free and sometimes even if you aren't a costumer. 5. Never tried a soft drink with milk whey, not sure if we have anything like that? But we probably do 6. Tap water is always free and even other drinks come with the meal a lot of the time

  • @pippen1001

    @pippen1001

    9 ай бұрын

    det är oatly typ, uppfanns i sverige

  • @Divig

    @Divig

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@pippen1001milk whey is "vassle" in swedish. Havremjölk (oatly) is oat milk.

  • @_BillieBirch_

    @_BillieBirch_

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Xzazashake tack!

  • @DJPJ.

    @DJPJ.

    6 ай бұрын

    Veldig likt som i Norge, men her er de fleste butikker stengt på søndager.

  • @siddharthdixit1525
    @siddharthdixit1525 Жыл бұрын

    Can we just take a moment out to appreciate how calm the voice was of the girl from Switzerland 😊

  • @temalagova2663

    @temalagova2663

    Жыл бұрын

    no

  • @jermy1855

    @jermy1855

    Жыл бұрын

    no

  • @spiritthehorse9938

    @spiritthehorse9938

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@temalagova2663what is your problem dude

  • @elenatschukes5228

    @elenatschukes5228

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, so soothing.

  • @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    9 ай бұрын

    FR dude

  • @DerAsiateLPt
    @DerAsiateLPt Жыл бұрын

    German chef here: whether the tap water costs money is up to the owner. Most of the time, the cost is justified by the associated service. A waiter has to take and deliver the order, the bartender has to make the drink, and a waiter has to serve it.

  • @sebasstein7014

    @sebasstein7014

    9 ай бұрын

    The waiter also has to get the glass back and then the glass has to be cleaned before it can be used again. Not something you would do for free.

  • @gunganisepoksids9866

    @gunganisepoksids9866

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sebasstein7014 Water is life, threatening someones survival while you sit on a full well can get your house burned down. At least that's how it's been throughout history.

  • @sebasstein7014

    @sebasstein7014

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gunganisepoksids9866 Good joke. Don`t know if you have ever been in Germany or from what country you are from, but in Germany no one here is going to die from thirst no matter if the restaurant owner charges momey for it or not. And if you crawl on al fours into a restaurant, half dehydrated and near death, believe me when I say you will get your water for free still, probably even bottled one...

  • @gunganisepoksids9866

    @gunganisepoksids9866

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sebasstein7014 You are looking at it from surface level. I know that no matter where you go in Europe, you wont die from thirst. Well, some people will deny you water up until you have to crawl on all fours, it's too much to wash a glass, as you say, then you get luxury treatment in a form of bottled water. Who is joking here? You really think that denying people a glass of water, which costs basically nothing, it leads to someone crawling on all four and begging, if you think it can't come back at you because we are "modern" and wealthy, etc. Haha who is jokin here?

  • @irgendeinname9256

    @irgendeinname9256

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​@@gunganisepoksids9866 as a German I would also prefer if it was like in France for example where you always get free water but as far as I know you also usually don't get free water here in Germany because the food when going out is relatively cheap with lower margins and many places make their main profits through selling drinks

  • @nezrintemirova8453
    @nezrintemirova8453 Жыл бұрын

    He is my favorite content creator. İ am so happy for seeing him here 😍

  • @lastmuniteaja2206
    @lastmuniteaja220610 ай бұрын

    They are so friendly and explainable for European people🎉❤.

  • @meepmeep1498
    @meepmeep149811 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian I can say that the 3 kisses are ONLY for special occasions such as a birthday or on New Year’s Eve. Me personally I greet close friends with a hug and even then only when I feel like it. If it’s someone I just met I just nod. That’s for the Dutch part btw, Belgium has also a part where they speak French and also a small part that speaks German. We Flemish (our Dutch accent) people are naturally reserved so we will not quickly touch someone when we don’t know the person. :3

  • @lpt2606

    @lpt2606

    9 ай бұрын

    i find that flemish people do 1 kis on normal occassions and 3 on special, the french however do three. groeten van een vlaming

  • @valentinebaeyens3303

    @valentinebaeyens3303

    9 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian from the French speaking part I can say that I've never done 3 kisses, it's only one (maybe the older people do it)

  • @tephrafalls6321

    @tephrafalls6321

    9 ай бұрын

    I find the whole kissing a stranger on the cheek depends on what people you meet, the friends you are with, the type of people they are. I used to go out with this friend group, and when a stranger was introduced, it was cheek kisses all around. For some, however, it's still weird, for example it is never really done in the work place.

  • @Stroopwafe1

    @Stroopwafe1

    7 ай бұрын

    Funny, because as a Dutch person, 3 kisses is hugely common, though I would say only for the older generation. But at any family gathering or something like that; be prepared for your family to require 3 kisses per person

  • @linav7705
    @linav770511 ай бұрын

    I am not Swedish but Norwegian, so there is cultural similarity. It's not really common to give kisses when greeting. But we know what it means and usually just go along with it if people with other background do it. Even if we find it slightly uncomfortable (when you are not used to it) because we are 'trained' to be tolerant and polite almost no matter what😅. Also in Norway pretty much everything is closed on sundays (and it closes earlier on saturday). There are regulations deciding if you are allowed to keep stores etc open on sundays. So that seems to be a difference between Sweden and Norway here. But the rest seems to be quite similar in both countries.

  • @herrbonk3635

    @herrbonk3635

    4 ай бұрын

    Most stores were closed on sundays in Sweden too, and closed earlier on saturday. This was the normal case all the way into the early 1980s, when it started to change (yes, I'm old).

  • @caroland6770
    @caroland67709 ай бұрын

    I got this video recommended and was surprised to see mykoreandic in it, I've been following him for months!

  • @Aniram789
    @Aniram789 Жыл бұрын

    It's nice to see "My Korean Dictionary" here! 😄 Just him with all these girls huh? Wonder if we'll see them in his next shorts. 😊

  • @AntonyMB
    @AntonyMB Жыл бұрын

    Dilara has a heavenly voice 👌🏻

  • @prageruwu69
    @prageruwu699 ай бұрын

    i was gonna say that we do have lots of shops closed on sundays in sweden but yeah she might be right about that only being a thing in larger cities. i've never lived in a big city and most shops (except a couple grocery stores) were always closed on sundays.

  • @Illjwamh
    @Illjwamh Жыл бұрын

    "Not in Germany." That made me laugh

  • @BlackBirdOni

    @BlackBirdOni

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats actually not true, in some states you cant buy alcohol after 10 p.m, except bars and restaurants.

  • @Morzhow
    @Morzhow8 ай бұрын

    Ukrainian here! First time i see that our greeting is kissing on cheeks. Like yea, it’s common around close siblings, as well as hugs, but when it’s friends usually the handshake takes place, but the most common are non-touchable greetings, just hello for informal, and good /any day part/ for formal.

  • @Verbalaesthet
    @Verbalaesthet Жыл бұрын

    Haha, so funny to see Mykoreandic as a guest on this channel.

  • @davidcristian8376

    @davidcristian8376

    Жыл бұрын

    The Oka Oka man😂

  • @Gianggiangvn
    @Gianggiangvn10 ай бұрын

    Love Dilara whose way of speaking is so gentle for my ears

  • @linusfotograf
    @linusfotograf Жыл бұрын

    In my 47 Swedish years I’ve only been greeted with a kiss once; in Czechia of all places.

  • @saladspinner3200

    @saladspinner3200

    Жыл бұрын

    Which is and Incredible thing to Read, as we often greet eachother with a kiss in BE :)

  • @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    9 ай бұрын

    As a german, for me it was from an older argentinian man lmao

  • @Latvians
    @Latvians9 ай бұрын

    Latvian Man Here, 1} Kissing as a greeting is uncommon to Strangers and Men, me personally i greet everyone with a handshake... even Women since its a formal way of greeting someone, but i notice that alot of girls who are friends greet eachother with kisses in hugs so i think thats more of a girls type thing, i have never kissed someone as greeting, only like hugged family as greeting. 4) In About every city... in Stores and Public places the rest room is free, you can just walk in and use restroom, i believe that only on like Border theres pay toilets, but besides that ive never seen a pay toilet in latvia, only in germany, and its very human to go out and take a piss in the bushes or forest or somewhere private where no one can see. (dont piss on someone elses property) 5) Our National Drink is Balsam, who wouldve guessed that our national drink is alcohol.... knowing that we are the heaviest drinkers in the world (x2 more and heavy than the irish) 6) If you went into a Resturant just for water... some give you water, some dont (the more luxury ones dont)... but if you are Ordering something and ask for water, its free & you can go into like Gyms and some other public places and they will give you good water for free (non-tap water), and you can bring your own water to resturants... so if you cant get water in a resturant for free, just go to like a Gym, ask for water and then return to that resturant.

  • @Stellasnoww
    @Stellasnoww Жыл бұрын

    It's so good to see you here,@mykoreandic👋🏻

  • @fh9123
    @fh9123 Жыл бұрын

    We definitely don't greet with a kiss in Germany :D And pretty sure Sweden is same. People will be weirded out if you do that.

  • @kopua1390
    @kopua1390 Жыл бұрын

    OMG GUYS LATVIA LATVIA AS LATVIAN IM SHOCKED I SEE LATVIA SOMEWHERE

  • @dreamthedream8929

    @dreamthedream8929

    10 ай бұрын

    why is that shocking for you?

  • @kopua1390

    @kopua1390

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dreamthedream8929 i never see Latvia anywhere

  • @dreamthedream8929

    @dreamthedream8929

    10 ай бұрын

    @@kopua1390 what do you mean by anywhere? anything in particular?

  • @ninototo1

    @ninototo1

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@kopua1390 I always forget Latvia exists

  • @haysing2.025

    @haysing2.025

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ninototo1 :'(

  • @monicagonzalezfiestas3413
    @monicagonzalezfiestas3413 Жыл бұрын

    Spain and Italia are different! And maybe Portugal and Greece too... it's interesting to know all this, but we are Europe too, and we should be answering too...

  • @jannepeltonen2036
    @jannepeltonen2036 Жыл бұрын

    In Finland I think the law changed a few years back that you're actually allowed to charge for tap water if it's all they drink. But if they order any other drink with their meal then the tap water will be free. And still not all places charge for tap water even if that's legal now.

  • @cecile436
    @cecile43611 ай бұрын

    I'm wondering where the belgian girl is from. I'm belgian and commonly, it's just one kiss on the cheek. Three is only for like "happy new year" or stuff like that, so on very rare occasions. In France you have to find out how many it is in the specific region you're in as it varies a lot. When I meet a french person, I just ask them how many it is for them. As for the shops... Not all shops are closed on Sunday. Some are open a half day, like Sunday morning, some are closed on another day. It depends. I think the only obligation is that there is at least one day closed each week. For the water thing... I know in Sweden, anywhere where they sell alcohol, they have to give free water. I think that's a very good thing. For Belgium and Germany, I think if one asks for water to like take some medication or because someone is feeling bad, mostly people will give some. But otherwise, I think you have to pay for water.

  • @Roseim.Irylic
    @Roseim.Irylic9 ай бұрын

    I am Asian, and I once received a hand kiss from a French coworker. I was freaked out fr, but I think that's so wholesome and very sweet. Nice experiences from other cultures

  • @alistairt7544

    @alistairt7544

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly! Even if it's a gesture you're not used to, your mindset and thought is in a good place cause you saw it from their point of view and that they meant well. There are people that easily take offense on gestures foreign to them, even if the gesture is well-meaning.

  • @HertWasHere
    @HertWasHere Жыл бұрын

    I live in north europe and everything is open on sundays. Its just shortened hours. Usually from 12-18.00 things are opened, whereas in the work week it might be opened from 10-22.

  • @telemental
    @telemental Жыл бұрын

    Dilara is just amazing

  • @valhalla-tupiniquim

    @valhalla-tupiniquim

    Жыл бұрын

    She is 😮

  • @kame9
    @kame9 Жыл бұрын

    Each conutry changes much, and depend witch zone your live, and winter/summer change much.

  • @amandalong220
    @amandalong220 Жыл бұрын

    I kept looking at the Swedish girl...she looked just as confused at me lol. Most of those points didn't apply to Sweden at all. Just goes to show you can't lump all of Europe together. (I'd like to add that iced coffees/americano have become more popular in recent years, mostly at the chain shops like Espresso House.)

  • @Foreignmonk34

    @Foreignmonk34

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah culturally Scandinavia/Nordic countries are quite different compared to the rest of Europe. Northern Europe culture might be closer to Russia than Southern Europe in some cases I think...

  • @Cronin_

    @Cronin_

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Foreignmonk34 The Nordics are more reserved than much of Europe, so in that sense it's similar to some Asian countries (or at least Japan)

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Foreignmonk34 Comparing Sweden to Russia is pretty offensive tbh. About as far away culturally as you can get.

  • @Foreignmonk34

    @Foreignmonk34

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Ragedaonenlonely Culturally Russia is quite rich, it's just the politics that are completely BS. Don't be offended when there's no reason to be. 🙂

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Foreignmonk34 Culturally Russia has a history of a proclivity for committing war crimes and that isn't just politics. It's the people.

  • @In_space16
    @In_space16 Жыл бұрын

    I am belgian and for the cheek kiss greeting it has always been one where I am, I wonder where she is from in belgium

  • @tomorrowtomorrow8525

    @tomorrowtomorrow8525

    Жыл бұрын

    Dutch Quarter

  • @Inthemics

    @Inthemics

    Жыл бұрын

    Hii, I am from Ghent and 3 has been the custom! But yes lately many start doing only 1 :)

  • @pascalmerschaudio

    @pascalmerschaudio

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Inthemics i´m from the german speaking part, BTW Micah on Sunday our delhaize is open til 13:00 hour;) just saying

  • @Inthemics

    @Inthemics

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pascalmerschaudio Hi! Oh that is so useful!😄

  • @csalvo3653

    @csalvo3653

    11 ай бұрын

    Im from west flanders and its 3 here

  • @linav7705
    @linav770511 ай бұрын

    As a Norwegian I love ayran!!. Tasted it first when I visited Tyrkia and did not like it right away, but then it grew on me and now I pick some up everytime I visit a foreign-grocery store here ❤.

  • @patmiro

    @patmiro

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm half Norwegian, half Swiss. I don't like Ayran. Ist's a matter of Taste🇧🇻

  • @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    9 ай бұрын

    as a german, i fucking love the mango variant of it

  • @Jonas-tf3im

    @Jonas-tf3im

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik mango ayran?? ive never seen that

  • @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jonas-tf3im its fucking amazing

  • @gabrielanikolinabarnjak4095
    @gabrielanikolinabarnjak40959 ай бұрын

    im fron Croatia and the thing with kissing we just do it if we really know to person. From the part where i come from you see people drink iced amercano, it's just not that often and usually in summer. The stores are open at Sundays. They just work one hours to 5 or 6 hours less than on other days.

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Жыл бұрын

    This thumbnail, omg , funny and weird at the same time , seems like a place that just women go out and he is totally lost , anyway , i loved the video

  • @kilipaki87oritahiti
    @kilipaki87oritahiti Жыл бұрын

    A kiss on the cheek isn’t the norm in all of Europe. Europe is a continent and not one country! I live and grew up in Norway, northern Europe Scandinavia, and that is not the norm here. Some would even find it too intimate and uncomfortable. Some do it, but it’s imported from either US shows or to seem fancy like the French do, snobbish. A hug is more acceptable or normal of someone you know and are close with. 1st time I heard of the word “skinship” was due to Kdrama🤣🤣🤣

  • @bonez9160

    @bonez9160

    Жыл бұрын

    i agree, Swedish here :)

  • @MikeDraenix

    @MikeDraenix

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, and you could see the swedish girl shaking her head during that part of the video cause we don't really do that here.

  • @ignatrip

    @ignatrip

    Жыл бұрын

    I think in the US is not the norm, only in the South of Europe and South America its common to greet with a kiss, in some countries even between men.

  • @romainch505

    @romainch505

    Жыл бұрын

    There is no link with the us wtf

  • @psychoe9066

    @psychoe9066

    Жыл бұрын

    as a norwegian i’ve experienced it with older family members, but i think the norm have died out. i only experience it with my romanian friends and my friend from serbia

  • @rindanefikirleriolan1flano664
    @rindanefikirleriolan1flano6647 ай бұрын

    We also use milk to prepare "ayran" instead of water.

  • @valhalla-tupiniquim
    @valhalla-tupiniquim Жыл бұрын

    This ,girl from Switzerland is 😮❤

  • @HxaseModer
    @HxaseModer Жыл бұрын

    Wow i too from Latvia❤

  • @MD_MurderDrone_Sans

    @MD_MurderDrone_Sans

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @BeatrizLM
    @BeatrizLM Жыл бұрын

    Bank holidays are public holidays 😂 They are usually set by law, that's why shops are closed.

  • @MEGANLOVESURMUM
    @MEGANLOVESURMUM9 ай бұрын

    yeah I’m from the uk and everything is closed on Sunday all of these are true it’s so cool :)

  • @fabiannicoles
    @fabiannicoles Жыл бұрын

    In Indonesia 🇮🇩 we do : 1. Greet with Cheek Kiss : ✅ 2. We Do Drinking Iced Americano : ✅ 3. Everything is close in Sunday : It depends (For Government affairs is closed) 4. Have to Pay for Restroom in Public places : It depends (In the mall all restrooms are free, but at the gas station in the toll rest area there are some to pay ) 5. National Soft Drink is Made Out of Milk Whey : ❎ 6. Have to Pay for Water at Restaurants : ✅ no free water here in Indonesia 😢

  • @kilanspeaks

    @kilanspeaks

    Жыл бұрын

    In most proper sit-down restaurants, a glass of water is usually chargeable but in many casual eateries it’s free and they’d even give you free (hot, unsweetened) tea.

  • @Hyunskay1307
    @Hyunskay1307 Жыл бұрын

    Mykoreandic ❤️❤️

  • @NiclasAsp
    @NiclasAsp Жыл бұрын

    I am Swedish and I even feel uncomfortable to hug people that is not like family. 😂 I remember when you grow up in the early teens and everyone started to hug when they greet each other. And I was like "hi". How do you do with the kiss greeting when there is like a ugly stinky one in front of you? 🤔😂

  • @Mrsuperdestroyer

    @Mrsuperdestroyer

    11 ай бұрын

    Yea a quick hug is like the standard greeting between friends now in Sweden, for everyone but I've never done the kiss thing or even seen it lol.

  • @lucone2937
    @lucone2937 Жыл бұрын

    1. The Finns would rather respect social distance than kiss on the cheek. You just wave your arm and say something like "hei", "moi", "terve" or "päivää". I could kiss a nice girl if I feel romantic. 2. A typical Finnish coffee is a hot brewed coffee with milk or cream in all seasons. 3. Finland is a very secular society and nowdays practically all the shops can be open on Sundays, Christmas and Easter if it is economically profitable for shop keepers. There's no law against it and the last restrictions were removed in 2009.

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think being closed on the weekends have anything to do with religion. It's more about respecting peoples needs of a break from work. We already work long enough weeks as it is.

  • @withoutshadowww

    @withoutshadowww

    Жыл бұрын

    1. You call it the respect for socisl distance, some would call it just distance, individualism, cold attitude, fear of physical contact... It's a matter of perspective. 3. My country is more secular than Finland (even religious education does not exist in schools) and all shops are closed on Sunday.

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    Жыл бұрын

    @@withoutshadowww I don't think it's a cold attitude or fear at all. We are close... With people we actually know. We just reserve that for people who have earned that level of closeness, not random people on the street. That's just a waste of time and effort.

  • @withoutshadowww

    @withoutshadowww

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Ragedaonenlonely Right. And in some countries (such as the Mediterranean and Balkan ones) people are not so reserved, suspicious, and they are more open with people they don't know... It's not that one thing is better over the another, although the psychological effects could be discussed and depression and sociopathy could be brought into the topic... And sure, in those countries that "waste their time" they actually don't look through a spyhole while waiting for a neighbor to get into apartment - in order not to come across them... And they don't do their best not to cross their eyes with other passengers on the tram during the day which they would compensate later during the weekend by getting highly intoxicated by beer and vodka, and suddenly becoming "very friendly and loud". Been around, got some impressions.

  • @nirppa100

    @nirppa100

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Ragedaonenlonely How does being open in weekend mean longer work weeks? The staff gets day offs just might not be weekend, doesn't really matter which day is off.

  • @marijanovic7093
    @marijanovic7093 Жыл бұрын

    HR 🇭🇷 - 1. In Croatia it is normal for people to greet with cheek kiss 2 times and 3 times if it's orthodox family, although it is becoming rarer and rarer. 2. Never saw an iced Americano here in Croatia, doesn't mean that there isn't any. 3. Same as Latvia, Almost everything is closed on Sundays and most places have a shorter working schedule on Saturdays. 4. Only places where you need to pay for restrooms is where tourist attractions are, if you are randomly somewhere in the middle of Croatia restrooms are going to be free. 5. Never saw Rivella nor Ayran, we do have kaymak tho'. National drink for Croatia would be rakija lol. 6. Same as Sweden, tap water is free everywhere, you can ask for tap water even in bakery.

  • @vadym8713

    @vadym8713

    9 ай бұрын

    6. Kefir would be the closest to Ayran, KAymak is different (more like butter with salt) I really like it.

  • @jupixel
    @jupixel Жыл бұрын

    Interesting info, in Iran we also kiss on cheeks 3 times 😅 but fortunately we don’t have to pay for public restrooms and tap water

  • @aromanian-socialist
    @aromanian-socialist9 ай бұрын

    in greece we drink called coffeee and we call it frappe

  • @barbaraaaac
    @barbaraaaac Жыл бұрын

    In Switzerland I just really needed to pee and 2 CH at the train station was just so much for my Brazilian currency, i was so mad at that at this point cause in Brazil we would never! cut for when I actually met my Swiss bf and he just sneakily jumped over it 🤡

  • @weekmix
    @weekmix Жыл бұрын

    Many times at supermarkets in Spain I've seen people on the queue to pay, at 9:59 PM, and when it was their turn to pay, it was already 10 PM so the cashier told them "sorry, I'm not allowed to sell that, it's 10 o'clock" and the costumers' faces "what!!! You kidding!?" "Not kidding, it's just the law"

  • @1234567qwerification

    @1234567qwerification

    Жыл бұрын

    In Russia, 10 PM is the time limit to buy alcohol.

  • @kame9

    @kame9

    Жыл бұрын

    if your are in before 22:00 you can buy, if you cant enter in 21:58-21:59 yo cant buy.

  • @weekmix

    @weekmix

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kame9 Not true generally. At 10 PM you CANNOT buy alcohol in Spain, even if you were there before 10 PM. Maybe you were lucky one day, but that was against the law. I've seen myself what I told several times in different supermarket chains (Carrefour, Mercadona, Consum...)

  • @SusannaItalianteacher
    @SusannaItalianteacher Жыл бұрын

    We Italians give kisses too when we get to know someone, informally. The fact is, I always forgot how many kisses I should give and I'm a native Italian 😂

  • @derbart1191
    @derbart11919 ай бұрын

    Restaurants aint closed on sunday, at least in Germany Restaurants are open on sunday, only stores are closed on sunday and public holidays and as far as i know its the same in Spain, Portugal and France.

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Жыл бұрын

    Happi !!

  • @witness1ish
    @witness1ish5 ай бұрын

    Bank holiday is a particular british thing that continentals don ' t understand. It s actually always used for a free monday.

  • @cani-stay-withyou3406
    @cani-stay-withyou3406 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe it's just my Finnish brain, but I love drinking and eating cold stuff in the winter. One of my favorite things to is to eat an ice-cream while outside in the winter, it's just so refreshing :)

  • @oceansapphire1311

    @oceansapphire1311

    11 ай бұрын

    In Korea we eat burning hot food and soup in 38 Celsius weather…

  • @cani-stay-withyou3406

    @cani-stay-withyou3406

    11 ай бұрын

    @@oceansapphire1311 oh my god. I would melt. Legit a puddle

  • @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik
    @DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik9 ай бұрын

    The swiss girl has such a soothing voice wth man

  • @zombrex2311
    @zombrex2311 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I think I'm going to immigrate to Switzerland.

  • @snoflicka
    @snoflicka10 ай бұрын

    srsly, ukrainian girl mentioned pizza while turkish girl was talking about ayran?what about smetana, kefir, kvas?:))shkvarki (roasted fat)?there is A LOT of weird (yet yummy) food in slavic kitchen

  • @Mp-mc6pl
    @Mp-mc6pl Жыл бұрын

    Where are they filming? Because they are referring to ”here”?

  • @SextonSounds
    @SextonSounds Жыл бұрын

    Nothing is closed in Latvia on Saturday or Sunday. All shops and markets are open.

  • @anna.bel0
    @anna.bel0 Жыл бұрын

    @mykoreandic seems like such a sweet and polite guy ❤ but my dude, did no one give you a tip about that name choice before you chose it? 😉🍆

  • @aizuni
    @aizuni Жыл бұрын

    in Latvia a lot of shops are open 24/7, almost no shops are closed on Sunday

  • @KiWi_BoO
    @KiWi_BoO Жыл бұрын

    Hii wow nice

  • @vialactea9120
    @vialactea9120 Жыл бұрын

    Newcastle? Bonnie lad!

  • @David-fi9yu
    @David-fi9yu Жыл бұрын

    Here in Portugal we don't have to pay to go to the restroom, if we had to pay I am pretty sure everyone would just do their business in the streets. Nobody should have to pay to go to the bathroom.

  • @Mizwanderer1989
    @Mizwanderer19899 ай бұрын

    Bank holidays are the paid days off stipulated by law that can be religious or non religious events. For example lndependence Day, or Christmas day, or New Eve's day, etc. In corporate language they are all called bank holidays.

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Жыл бұрын

    A Public place and you have to pay for it , the korean guy is totally right , it's nonsense at all 😂 , and most of the times is really expensive

  • @johnnorthtribe

    @johnnorthtribe

    Жыл бұрын

    If it would be for free all the drug addicts would be living inside the restrooms. I rather have to pay 50 cent to 1 euro to have a clean and safe toilet visit. But most gas station in Sweden (where I am from), Finland and Estonia have free toilets. So it is really not a problem for me. :)

  • @moondaughter1004

    @moondaughter1004

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnnorthtribe I agree. Also you can scan your card to pay for the bathroom in Sweden. No need for coins

  • @ingunairbe6399
    @ingunairbe63997 ай бұрын

    🇱🇻

  • @am-cj3xo
    @am-cj3xo Жыл бұрын

    In Romania we kiss on the cheek as greeting, we do not hug. Hugging is lot more personal than kissing.

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Жыл бұрын

    I see Yu Dilara! 😁

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin Жыл бұрын

    Here in Czechia, mostly only your grandma is doing that cheek kiss greeting or some more...let's say rural girls from villages, mostly from Moravia region or generally eastern regions of our republic. So it can happen, but it's not literally common in these days and it's confusing even for me, I never know how to react to that, it's always unexpected like ticket inspector in a tram or something. 😀

  • @davidg6803
    @davidg6803 Жыл бұрын

    I am used to one kiss on the cheek having lived in Latin American countries. I know some European countries do two kisses. I didn't know there was 3 though! Seems a bit excessive 😅

  • @missjuju-j

    @missjuju-j

    Жыл бұрын

    In France, some people do 4 kisses though

  • @marcos-ll2yr

    @marcos-ll2yr

    Жыл бұрын

    In Brazil some states are 3 kisses others one or two.

  • @PossibleBat

    @PossibleBat

    Жыл бұрын

    2 kisses is actually the standard

  • @mattemathias3242

    @mattemathias3242

    Жыл бұрын

    In Denmark you would get the police called on you

  • @ashleyftcash

    @ashleyftcash

    Жыл бұрын

    I am Dutch, we do 3 kisses. Thanks to covid I haven't done that for a while and I am so glad. Mans facial hair is just so damn uncomfortable (except when they take care). So now I hug more, but ugh some man like to squeeze me and that is a new uncomfortable boob situation.

  • @lisaboiciuc9754
    @lisaboiciuc975411 күн бұрын

    Is this guy who allways said: you want some…???😂😂😂😂

  • @marycydor7850
    @marycydor78509 ай бұрын

    Never heard about pizza with salmon and avocado in Ukraine, maybe it's just a local thing for that girl. We do have everything closed on Sunday, but cafes and grocery shops are open

  • @vadym8713

    @vadym8713

    9 ай бұрын

    Salmon pizza is really common in Kharkiv, not sure about avocado, It's really tasty - you should try :)

  • @Bitchdontsayshit
    @Bitchdontsayshit Жыл бұрын

    The smell in England, especially London is defo true, I was shocked and I’m Swedish 😂

  • @heesomething
    @heesomething Жыл бұрын

    I'm Asian, but I live in the middle east, which is really different from Korea, China etc. In the middle east it is something really REALLY commun to kiss your friends or relatives on the cheeks and hug them when greeting them, so it's just depends on where EXACTLY do you live in Asia. And to be honest, I thought that this was something wierd in Europe 😂 So you guys must know that ASIA ISN'T A COUNTRY IT IS A CONTENT!

  • @NP1066

    @NP1066

    10 ай бұрын

    Europe is also part of Asia. They're just too arrogant to accept it.

  • @heesomething

    @heesomething

    10 ай бұрын

    @@NP1066 lmaooooo sorry i laughed so hard at this 💀 btw ur european right?

  • @larvini

    @larvini

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@heesomethinga european wouldn't say "they're too arrogant to accept it" as if talking about someone else, don't you think?

  • @heesomething

    @heesomething

    9 ай бұрын

    @@larvini sorry i didn't mean to offend anyone..

  • @larvini

    @larvini

    9 ай бұрын

    @@heesomething well I wasn't offended, just pointing out the logical inconsistency, don't worry

  • @notme6753
    @notme67539 ай бұрын

    The cheek to cheek kiss is also common in Filipino culture

  • @foxylady5
    @foxylady5 Жыл бұрын

    wait! dilara is a pretty common name in turkiye, I didn't know people from Switzerland used this name too

  • @linusfotograf

    @linusfotograf

    Жыл бұрын

    She has Turkish roots; parents most likely

  • @foxylady5

    @foxylady5

    Жыл бұрын

    @@linusfotograf ohh didn't know that, thank you for the information!

  • @GrandTheftAutoPlaythrough

    @GrandTheftAutoPlaythrough

    Жыл бұрын

    @@foxylady5 if you actually watched the video, you would have heard it.

  • @santhiya502
    @santhiya502 Жыл бұрын

    Mykoreandic😍선생님🎉

  • @Nao-pj7mc
    @Nao-pj7mc Жыл бұрын

    holy Mykoreandic is here

  • @tetepeb
    @tetepeb5 ай бұрын

    Sweden have Systembolaget the only stores where you can buy alcohol and they are owned by the goverment and they are closed on sundays and they close early on saturdays.

  • @dina8807
    @dina880711 ай бұрын

    Latvia represent!!!

  • @chusty93
    @chusty9311 ай бұрын

    Agree with the swiss girl. The public bathroom in Zurich's train station is the cleanest public bathroom I've ever seen. First and only time I dared to sit on the toilet to take a shit.

  • @clarisse1178
    @clarisse1178 Жыл бұрын

    Как интересно! Сегодня Свея из Германии, а в тот раз была из Албании.

  • @Kosovoalbaner06

    @Kosovoalbaner06

    Жыл бұрын

    Her parents may be from Albania or Kosovo.

  • @dimitripapas5588

    @dimitripapas5588

    Жыл бұрын

    She says in the first episode that she is half German half Albanian

  • @yveslafrance2806
    @yveslafrance2806 Жыл бұрын

    If you Google “map kisses France”, you’ll get several maps of the number of kisses (on the cheek) by region, between one and five(!). I’ve also seen one showing whether they start on the right or the left (always entertaining when the two persons go on the same side 😊)

  • @GianniDN

    @GianniDN

    10 ай бұрын

    5 kisses 😳

  • @axelk4921
    @axelk4921 Жыл бұрын

    Weird German Food for allmost the rest of the World would be " Mettbrötchen " Raw Pork on a breadroll with fresh onion rings , Salt and pepper , maybee some Butter on the breadroll Some people call it " German Sushi " we germans call it " Bauarbeiter Marmelade " ( Construction worker jam ) ....!

  • @inotoni6148

    @inotoni6148

    Жыл бұрын

    But when people hear about beefsteak tartare, people think of great French cuisine. It's the same as Mett, only made from beef instead of pork. People are weird sometimes

  • @Lampchuanungang
    @Lampchuanungang Жыл бұрын

    🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @nathanspeed9683
    @nathanspeed9683 Жыл бұрын

    I wonder if its just an European thing paying to use a public restroom 🚻? We don't in Australia. Same with tap water in cafés and restaurants. Some places when you sit down, the waiter will bring a bottle of chilled water with glasses to your table without asking for it. The kiss and hug greeting isn't really a thing, girls may do it with their close friends upon greeting and saying goodbye.

  • @AmandaDaniel-qq8ud

    @AmandaDaniel-qq8ud

    11 ай бұрын

    Hello Nathan,how are you doing today.

  • @summerfish9320
    @summerfish932010 ай бұрын

    In Spain we don't pay in restaurants for toilet. It is non sense. It is true that Spain is very oriented for service economy. But still, you are eating there and you are paying and you receive a service that it should of course include if you need to go to the toilet. I have never understood this in Northern Europe.

  • @NECOdes
    @NECOdes9 ай бұрын

    yeah, but Asia is big, even if people in eastern Asia don't kiss each other, in central Asian and Middle East we do kiss and hug to greet

  • @badriahhaidar9073
    @badriahhaidar9073 Жыл бұрын

    i hate Sundays because everything is closed so my days off are during the weekday

  • @sandercohen5543
    @sandercohen5543Ай бұрын

    She's wrong about tap water in sweden. Restaurants charge you for water, tap water or not, but sometimes it's included in the "serving fee".

  • @SK-nw4ig
    @SK-nw4ig Жыл бұрын

    Finland here. We definitely do not kiss as a greeting 😮😮😂

  • @kentvesser9484

    @kentvesser9484

    Жыл бұрын

    Do Finns even greet each other? You might have to talk if you did. ;)

  • @SK-nw4ig

    @SK-nw4ig

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kentvesser9484 If we cant avoid a greeting, we will nod quietly to each other like civilized people.

  • @Selene_the_Wolf

    @Selene_the_Wolf

    9 ай бұрын

    Same in Estonia

  • @the_heros_villain
    @the_heros_villain9 ай бұрын

    Finally Belgium!

  • @bouncer005
    @bouncer005 Жыл бұрын

    And then you go to Portugal and everything is open on sundays except banks/office services.

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