German life vs American life (funny)

German life vs American life (funny)
American reacts to life in the Germany. The truth about living in the Germany | An American's point of view.
A U.S. foreigner's view on living in Germany (German food, culture, lifestyle, language, first impressions, etc.) Living in Germany vs living in the USA.
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  • @DaxRaider
    @DaxRaider4 жыл бұрын

    why people coming to germany only drink h-milk (the not refridgerated one until u open it) xD most german not even like it we have totaly normal fresh milk everywhere too xD

  • @tiloalo

    @tiloalo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most people do drink h-milk nowadays in Germany too. Just much more convenient...

  • @TheAxel65

    @TheAxel65

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tiloalo H-Milk only in an emergency situation - like camping on a festival for your morning coffee. I don't like the taste of H-Milch since I like to drink pure milk once in a while.

  • @TheDirtypair

    @TheDirtypair

    4 жыл бұрын

    IDK where you got your information from, but the majority of the german population likes and consumes H-milk.

  • @Kessina1989

    @Kessina1989

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tiloalo I don't drink h-milk! That's disgusting!

  • @andreawirtz2728

    @andreawirtz2728

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love H-Milk

  • @gehtdichnixan3200
    @gehtdichnixan32004 жыл бұрын

    if you ask a german how are you .... expect to hear how he is

  • @Kiterou
    @Kiterou4 жыл бұрын

    Services like hospitals, firefighters and police forces don't really stop during holidays and Sundays. Most gas stops and also a lot of restaurants also stay open during those times (not all, but most of them. Restaurants compensate with being closed another day during the week). So if you go hungry on a Sunday, you can always try and find a restaurant that's open. :)

  • @tiloalo

    @tiloalo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Also bakeries are usually open on Sunday morning. And groceries store are open on Sunday in railway station in big cities.

  • @tiloalo
    @tiloalo4 жыл бұрын

    People go to have walks in the wood/mountains, do ski, or lots of activity outside with their family during holidays. On Sunday lots of people visit family or have long lunch with friends.

  • @BeccaBuckLebowski
    @BeccaBuckLebowski4 жыл бұрын

    With the amount of differen types of bread and cheese there are in Germany, it's actually possible to eat a different kind of cheese sandwich each day of the year!

  • @TheAxel65
    @TheAxel654 жыл бұрын

    Sundays: In most areas you'll still find open cafes, restaurants, bars, cinemas etc... you just can't go shopping. And some "emergency" shopping still can be done on sundays (Forgot to get eggs for your sunday cake? Go to the kiosk around the corner, or the 24/7 gas-station and you'll probably find what you've been looking for).

  • @sc0ttishlass
    @sc0ttishlass4 жыл бұрын

    We do refridgerate milk ... the one on the shelves is H-Milch which is ultra-high heated and made to last long without refridgerating. It is not very tasty and IMHO seems watered down and has a bit of cardboard-y taste to it. Vollmilch (the real deal) is refridgerated and tastes like milk. Germany is a secular state, we do have all these religous days off but they are just days off to many. The only time you see a filled church here is for Christmas Eve. :D

  • @silkeschumann7261
    @silkeschumann72614 жыл бұрын

    1:47 Milk - we have both. What you refer to is H-Milch ultra high heated milk, so the bacteria count is extremely low and you can store it at room temperature. You can also buy milk from the supermarket fridge. This is milk that is cooled down right after milking to keep the bacteria count down and the cool chain needs to be uninterrupted as much as possible. If you live in the country you can buy milk still directly from dairy farmer, though no longer from the milk bucket into your milk can still warm like when I was young. Dairy farmer have to cool milk down right after milking and are only allowed to sell milk from their cooling tanks.

  • @georgmeyer7221
    @georgmeyer72213 жыл бұрын

    It's so nice to listen to you. I fell in love with your adorable laughter. Thanks for your friendly outside view on us.

  • @JohnHazelwood58
    @JohnHazelwood584 жыл бұрын

    "they build little villages in the town" ... yeah! sounds like germany. best part: you can buy beer in the villages ;-) i've been there ... amazing! ok, i mean i've been in germany most of my life ... maybe because i am german. liked your video a lot! thanks 4 sharing :-)

  • @hartmutwrith3134
    @hartmutwrith31344 жыл бұрын

    Nice to get these outside views on my country. Thank you.

  • @Legion-495
    @Legion-4954 жыл бұрын

    I never seen someone not refrigerating milk... me from Austria.

  • @DMSG1981
    @DMSG19814 жыл бұрын

    @7:02 The prayer and repentance day ("Buß- und Bettag") has been dismissed about 25 years ago or so... I mean the day still exists but it's not a national holiday anymore.

  • @Julia-uo6jz
    @Julia-uo6jz4 жыл бұрын

    Best wishes from Bremerhaven and berlin actually. Used to live there, too. Funny that she went to my Hometown of Bremerhaven 😂😂 it isn’t big really...but almost everybody who left Europe for America over the centuries went from Bremerhaven by ship 😁

  • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
    @DENVEROUTDOORMAN4 жыл бұрын

    Stationed in Wiesbaden ...great 24 he city....POMME FRITES and Reingau region for wine...went one time to Heidelburg you got to walk the castle doing day like through the torture chamber then at night you go on a boat on the Nectar River and watch colored lights and fireworks around the castle...Rhine Aflame....there used to be a stand that sold fries and wurst

  • @janniti5423
    @janniti54234 жыл бұрын

    Christmas Eve is no holiday. Its a working day.

  • @johannesklohse8115
    @johannesklohse81154 жыл бұрын

    No one: Could you put an animal into a mixer and make the outcome very creamy and add salt and spices to it? Germans: Say no more!

  • @dylantyt6654
    @dylantyt6654 Жыл бұрын

    I lived in the United States my whole life, and in different parts such as Texas and Michigan. I have the same experience in my life, especially on holidays, where is everyone? No body is home and no body is in public...

  • @purpleldv966
    @purpleldv9664 жыл бұрын

    Gelato just means icecream in italian.

  • @andreawirtz2728
    @andreawirtz27284 жыл бұрын

    The little village is called : Weihnachtsmarkt And the Christmascake is called : Christstollen And yes we love this Cake otherwise we wouldn’t eat it ❤️😋

  • @johannesklohse8115
    @johannesklohse81154 жыл бұрын

    One word: Leberwurst weird and awsome at the same time

  • @jermynryan2286
    @jermynryan22864 жыл бұрын

    There are 2 major ways... to keep milk. Pasteurisation and ultra high temperated. (Past.....UHT) .... 1st. Past, must keep cold and no light....2nd. UHT, is ok to keep in roomtemperature....can keep it longer.

  • @nickson6933
    @nickson69334 жыл бұрын

    gasstations, hospitals, firestation, policestation have open 24/7... in germany is the sunday a "ruhetag" than have germans time to relaxe fpr family etc.. but not in gasstations, hospitals, firestation, policestation, nursinghome's or jails...

  • @aleacronix1198
    @aleacronix11984 жыл бұрын

    In Germany, it isn't Santa Claus (invented by Coca Cola). In Germany, it's "das Christkind" in English "christ child".

  • @aidtfeldkamp
    @aidtfeldkamp4 жыл бұрын

    Steak is best BBQed english. Leave away the burned parts and mince it. Add, salt, pepper, onions and perhaps curry to it and call it "steak tartare", "raw hamburger" or "german Hackfleisch".

  • @sisuguillam5109
    @sisuguillam51094 жыл бұрын

    Abendbrot 🥰

  • @ignaz1753
    @ignaz17534 жыл бұрын

    Räuchermännchen und Weihnachtspyramide

  • @madrooky1398
    @madrooky13984 жыл бұрын

    Mettbrötchen ftw :D

  • @helfgott1
    @helfgott13 жыл бұрын

    Sunday is Gods day

  • @nickson6933
    @nickson69334 жыл бұрын

    11:12 here its not santa claus here it is the "Christkind" (in german speaking countries ist it so)

  • @abelzoni2138
    @abelzoni21382 жыл бұрын

    Please compare Germany to Guam.

  • @Dovndyr13
    @Dovndyr133 жыл бұрын

    She knows gelato means ice cream in italian?

  • @rockandrollman3827
    @rockandrollman38273 жыл бұрын

    American large number heritage is German

  • @carlssonberlin
    @carlssonberlin4 жыл бұрын

    After a frew episodes: Germans: bread, Rouladen, Rotkohl, meat in general, Abendbrot and less beer than i though.. and also transportation services

  • @pommeswerfer571
    @pommeswerfer5714 жыл бұрын

    aha

  • @DramaQueenMalena
    @DramaQueenMalena4 жыл бұрын

    I'm Italian. I understand why all Americans like German bread and bakeries and the food is ok. But American food must be really disgusting if they all reaaaaaaalllllllyyyyyy love German food.

  • @DerAltruist
    @DerAltruist4 жыл бұрын

    Saying "ö" or "ü" is easy. Just say "o" or "u" while touching your lower teeth with your tongue.

  • @flix6904

    @flix6904

    4 жыл бұрын

    I never thought of that! Cool!

  • @Jay-in-the-USA
    @Jay-in-the-USA4 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, thank you 🧡🧡I honestly can't roll the "R" even though I am German 🙈 I recently moved to the US and created a KZread Channel about journey. Would love if you would check it out. 😃

  • @derbengel0759
    @derbengel07594 жыл бұрын

    German? Dieser Kommentarbereich ist jetzt Eigentum des Deutschen Reiches!

  • @galimir
    @galimir2 жыл бұрын

    they work hard,but they work efficiently and shorter in other countries.They also play hard after that ;) More holydays than America too ;)

  • @TheStanfordKid
    @TheStanfordKid4 жыл бұрын

    0:51 I am glad you had a positive experience with Germans. On the other hand, it is important to put it in perspective. Germans are very helpful and friendly if you have pale skin and blonde hair. It becomes most egregiously obvious when you travel to Europe with a group of diverse people and they treat one person vs another differently.