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  • @Why-D
    @Why-D25 күн бұрын

    First the tornados usually do no harm at all and second, there are more than 3000 types of bread!

  • @Lacrinosa

    @Lacrinosa

    19 күн бұрын

    Real bread 😅

  • @gerhardrobertbieber4129
    @gerhardrobertbieber412923 күн бұрын

    Kuckucksuhr Not from Bavaria its from Baden Württemberg, Blackforest Region

  • @NeroPecore
    @NeroPecore21 күн бұрын

    The lightbulb thing is a thing from the past. The Video is almost 8 years old and even back then it was in decline. You cant buy those old light bulbs anywhere anymore for several years. The old ones are almost all broken at this point in time and replaced with new ones.

  • @DJone4one
    @DJone4one22 күн бұрын

    we have over 26.000 Castles and Palaces. But France have over 40.000 castles Greetings from Brmerhaven the little city from the north sea coast. By the way, more than 7 million people emigrated to America from Bremerhaven in the 19th century. And you find many german citynames how Bremen (12x) in USA.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    5:27 why did the mention tornadoes? Literally no German has ever seen a real tornado in Germany 😂 that’s really not a thing in Germany

  • @ElGreco291

    @ElGreco291

    21 күн бұрын

    That is incorrect. If you think about tornadoes like in the US, then maybe. But tornadoes exist in different sizes regarding the power. They are not as powerful as in the US but smaller tornadoes exist in Germany and are not that rare.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    9:29 that half-timbered house you see on the picture is definitely not in Bavaria. That’s brick and brick is not used in Bavaria. Also, half-timbered houses are actually quite rare in Bavaria. Also, Cuckoo clocks are from Baden-Württemberg, not from Bavaria.

  • @ElGreco291

    @ElGreco291

    21 күн бұрын

    You're partly correct. The house in the picture is the "Hoppenerhaus" in Celle/ Niedersachsen. But you're incorrect regarding brick and that half-timbered houses might be quite rare in Bavaria.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    9:04 you see it again. After 34 years, he still reduces eastern Germany on the GDR past. What’s shame. It much more than that

  • @helfgott1

    @helfgott1

    25 күн бұрын

    TRUE TODAY THEY ARE ALL NAZIES

  • @Maxi_94

    @Maxi_94

    15 күн бұрын

    Yeah... I'm from Mecklenburg and we are culturally super close to the rest of the north but because we ended up on the wrong side of that damn wall for 40 years we still get lumped together with the Saxons...

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    3:38 have a lot to say about east Germany because many people are biased towards it and I wanna clear the air. I’m a Spaniard and I deliberately moved to eastern Germany, I do not regret it and I prefer it over western Germany. Many western Germans (including the younger generation) really look down upon eastern Germans and say derogatory things like „they’re too lazy to work“ (well, the trust company literally destroyed the East German economy after the reunification, so what do they expect), that they’re poor (the gap between east and west has been shrinking tremendously), and that they’re kinda backwards and stupid (erm, the two states with the best PISA-results are in Eastern Germany😂) I like it here because I feel like every region and city has its own spirit. Berlin is its own planet anyway, then go to Potsdam which literally borders Berlin and it’s a whole different world. Also Erfurt, Leipzig, Dresden, Halle, Rostock,… all differ from each other. And then go to Nordrhein-Westfalen in the west. Once you’ve seen one city, you’ve seen all of them cuz they’re quite the same. In general, the East German reputation of being „poor“ is so unjustified. Everything is renovated, all the buildings and streets are in a good condition, it’s clean, and because of the lack of industrialisation, there’s actual pristine NATURE there. Go to „wealthy“ western German cities and you see run-down buildings, graffiti and trash everywhere, homeless people,… (same applies for Berlin but that’s a different story

  • @bta7658

    @bta7658

    17 күн бұрын

    as someone who was born and raised in Berlin is was like "wtf" upon crossing over to Potsdam everything suddenly looked more put together, smaller, had more character und the people looked diffrent (clothes and mimic)

  • @red_dolphin468
    @red_dolphin46826 күн бұрын

    your reactions are so pure and heartful

  • @TheLoudBro

    @TheLoudBro

    20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the detailed information! You are amazing

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    4:06 this is outdated! Berlin has a new, larger airport

  • @YezaOutcast

    @YezaOutcast

    23 күн бұрын

    non operational airports dont count ;)

  • @Roberternst72

    @Roberternst72

    21 күн бұрын

    Frankfurt Airport is still WAY ahead of Berlin in terms of flights and capacity. :-P

  • @bertjafn

    @bertjafn

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Roberternst72Point is: The airport he mentioned as Germany‘s 4th largest doesn’t exist anymore.

  • @Roberternst72

    @Roberternst72

    21 күн бұрын

    @@bertjafn and the new one is still at only a little over half of Munich‘s capacity, and around 3/8 of Frankfurt‘s. Also, it took how long to build? Take the „L“ already…

  • @samsungtab3977

    @samsungtab3977

    20 күн бұрын

    Also don't forget Frankfurt Airport has it's own KZread channel.

  • @Capt.-Nemo
    @Capt.-Nemo25 күн бұрын

    Germany has brought in many skilled workers from India. In all areas.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    9:17 Baden-Württemberg is (obviously) divided into Baden and Württemberg (that’s where the Swabians live). But the Badeners and the Swabians hate each other. The Badeners say: “the sun laughs over Baden, but the world laughs over Swabia.” So, Baden-Württemberg is clearly more than just Swabia. And the Swabian dialect is fairly intelligible compared to other ones. It’s not possible to measure the intelligibility of a dialect, though

  • @sner777
    @sner77716 күн бұрын

    The differences in light come from the different types of street lighting used on both sides and not from the light bulbs in the apartments. Sodium vapor lamp in East and Fluorescent tubes in West.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    10:05 that’s not a proper word, that’s just a meme. Non-German speakers don’t understand that, so he shouldn’t have included that

  • @ElGreco291

    @ElGreco291

    21 күн бұрын

    That is not a meme. It is a word that was used in the draft of a bill in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and was later used as "official short form" of the law. This law however doesn't exist anymore since I think 10 years now.

  • @Killerkarpfen1990
    @Killerkarpfen19908 күн бұрын

    4:49 "Like the south is north" As a geography teacher this hurts me physically, although, if she means compared to India, fine. 😂 But I'm always a bit annoyed that they say "the more down you go, the more up you move". It's "The more south you move, the more up you go"

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    8:52 there is no cultural division of Germany and if there were one, then it wouldn’t look like that. Culture don’t just stop at the borders of states. And the Eastern and northern states are definitely more culturally diverse, so they shouldn’t be classified as one cultural region

  • @gingerdude
    @gingerdude19 күн бұрын

    Just came here to tell you both that your reactions are very adorable✨

  • @reneweiss6678
    @reneweiss667820 күн бұрын

  • @axhindsteintroll120
    @axhindsteintroll12021 күн бұрын

    Ich liebe eure Kommentare. Aber die Videos, die ihr euch manchmal anschaut, sind so schnell gesprochen und abgespielt, dass man kaum hinterherkommt. Ich freue mich, wenn ihr auch Burgen und Schlösser in Deutschland schauen würdet❤❤❤ liebe Grüße aus Deutschland macht weiter so...

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv20 күн бұрын

    That video is a bit older and has got some things a bit wrong or at least inaccurate. - The Austro-Hungarian empire came only into existence after Napoleon came to power. Before Napoleon Austria was part of the German Kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire, which at his height consisted of the German kingdom, the Kingdom of Italy, the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Burgundy aka Arelat and for a very short time the Kingdom of Sardinia (which was declared its own kingdom by Emperor Friedrich II Stupor Mundi and given to his illegitimate son Enzio). At the time of Napoleon however only the Kingdom of Bohemia and the German kingdom were left, the latter even reduced by the independence of the Netherlands and Switzerland and by the annexation of Lorraine and Franche Comtè by France during the regency of Louis XIV. - There are tornadoes in Germany, but generally fewer and weaker than in the US. - He is about one magnitude wrong about the number of different kinds of bread. The German Bread Register (which is a thing, maintained by the German Bread institute founded by the central association of German bakery trade) has registered more than 3,000 kinds of bread. - Rouladen are beef. Sauerbraten is in most cases also beef (the traditional recipe for Rhenish Sauerbraten used horse), originally made from old cows and old horses, which is why the meat had to be tendered by marinating it for at least two days in wine or vinegar, spices and herbs. - Bears are extinct in Germany; only sometimes single beasts migrate from the Austrian alps to Bavaria. The eagle shown is not a European species, but presumably from Africa. The Steinadler or Golden Eagle and the Seeadler or White-tailed eagle are the species which can be found in some regions of Germany. The osprey is also called "Fischadler" = fish eagle in German. The eagle as heraldic animal was inherited from the ancient Roman Empire and used as symbol of power by the Holy Roman Empire (mostly in the double-headed version) as well as by the Byzantine Empire and the Russian Empire. - Standard German is based on the middle German dialect and the Meissen officialese which was used by Martin Luther for his translation of the bible. In the 19th century it was mainly propagated by Prussia, especially after it annexed most of Northern Germany after the German-Prussian war. - Regarding dialects he cites multiple stereotypes, which are mostly not true. - Cuckoo clocks don't originate from Bavaria, but from the Black Forest, where they were mostly produced for the English market back in the 18th and 19th century. - Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz was the so called "short title" of the "Gesetz zur Übertragung der Aufgaben für die Überwachung der Rinderkennzeichnung und Rindfleischetikettierung" (Cattle marking and beef labeling supervision duties delegation law) in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern between 1999 and 2013. The seems to be a kind of competition between bureaucrats to make long and complicated "short" titles for minor laws. - "Vergangenheitsbewältigung" has nothing to do with a "lingering sense of guilt from the past". Originally it was a concept similar to that of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, but extended to accepting the past and to "learn from the past in order to not repeat the errors and abominations of the past" as well as taking responsibility for building a better society. - "national" pride was always a bit artificial in Germany. Nationalism in the modern sense was invented in France back in the 18th century and mainly used to suppress minorities. In Germany it became a thing only during the Napoleonic wars, but most Germans did still consider themselves as citizens of their town in the first place and as Swabians, Franconians, Hessians and so on in the second place. In many cities you'll see still mostly the city's flag, followed by the state and/or EU flag, with the German flag only at the third place. But most Germans are also "constitutional patriots": more proud about the German constitution than about any flags or colors.

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    3:42 „blocky soviet-style“ buildings that’s not what they’re actually called) are not an indicator of wealth. He shouldn’t have said that. And that’s typical western ignorance again. There are just as many „blocks“ in WESTERN countries like western Germany, France, the UK and the USA as in the east. In manhattan, they even demolished an entire neighbourhood in order to build these blocks. And nowadays they’re run-down ghettoes with a high crime rate. In the east, however, they’ve all either been renovated or demolished. In the east, these neighbourhoods are clean and safe

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo570323 күн бұрын

    3.largest ingdp,just surpassed Japan. 84,7 Mio.now.

  • @vloplob
    @vloplob24 күн бұрын

    We would like to be friends with you guys too, not just with our neighbors (except Poland)! :D

  • @TheLoudBro

    @TheLoudBro

    20 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    9:55 wrong. Goodbye means “tschüss”. That’s not a dialect, that’s what everyone says. “Auf Wiedersehen” is formal and rarely used. In Cologne they would say “adjus” because it literally IS in the Rhineland. However, dialects are only spoken by elderly people and are going to die out

  • @ElGreco291

    @ElGreco291

    21 күн бұрын

    Wrong again. Tschüss might be the informal way to say goodbye in many parts of Germany nowadays. But it was a dialect in northern Germany. Auf Wiedersehen is often used. Mostly in southern Germany but also in Sachsen and Thüringen. Luckily dialects are not only spoken by elderly people. Don't know where you got that from since you claim living in Germany. Sounds weird. Unless you can't differentiate regional dialects. Which might be the reason.

  • @larsbehrmann3768
    @larsbehrmann376818 күн бұрын

    Please dont Tell anyone. I have a decent amount of gdr bulbs in hand😄🤫

  • @Jan_Seidel
    @Jan_Seidel18 күн бұрын

    7:25 your gesture does in Germany not mean 3 but *sshole or "perfekt" depending on the context. In traffic - no good😆And it would be an offense which will in Germany be handled by court. As foreigner you might get off the hook but not as citizen.

  • @vsmash2
    @vsmash223 күн бұрын

    16:12 native german here, he translated Vergangenheitsbewältigung very wrong. it does not mean "guilt from the past" literally it translates to overcoming/working out the past. Meaning coming to terms with it. Volksverhetzung is not a rule but the word for the crime of inciting racism and/or riling up people under false pretense. There are a few misconceptions in that video, Notably the tornado thing is not even technically true because France has statistically more winds that technically qualify as tornadoes. The damage is nowhere near America in both countries, or Europe in general for that matter.

  • @Tobysland
    @Tobysland22 күн бұрын

    I am very happy to invite you to my place in Berlin and show you the German everyday life and the wonderful food 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪✋

  • @TheLoudBro

    @TheLoudBro

    20 күн бұрын

    Will meet you someday❤️

  • @Lacrinosa
    @Lacrinosa19 күн бұрын

    😭😭 noooooo Kuckucksuhren (Kuckucks clocks) comes from the black forest!!! Not from Bavaria 🤡😂😭 Don't confuse us Alemannics with Bavarians 😂 Even the Germans don't understand our languages ​​and confuse us....

  • @fjoergyn
    @fjoergyn21 күн бұрын

    Cool aber Geography now ist ein wenig outdated.

  • @user-ou3xn4vf9w
    @user-ou3xn4vf9w20 күн бұрын

    Come visit! 🙂 (Quite a few incorrect informations given in the vid, seems a little outdated)

  • @afjo972
    @afjo97225 күн бұрын

    7:51 that’s also outdated. In Germany , there are almost two million Syrian refugees, more than 1 million Ukrainians and almost one million Afghans

  • @torstenb.3453
    @torstenb.345321 күн бұрын

    Since 2,5 years germany isn´t the leading economic in europe anymore bcos of the bad government ( Ampelparteien, especially the Greens - Die Grünen ) . Many companies leave germany because of the high taxes and energy costs. Now germany is at the last place economic in europe.

  • @ElGreco291

    @ElGreco291

    21 күн бұрын

    Funny, how wrong you are 😅. You're reading "Blödzeitung" a lot?

  • @LLCoolT1994

    @LLCoolT1994

    21 күн бұрын

    Interesting how many companies are more behind the Green Party 😁 High energy prices? Try renewable energies! No skilled workers? Try organizing skilled migration! Many of the biggest companies in Germany see those aspects as very important

  • @lolgaminghcr2498

    @lolgaminghcr2498

    21 күн бұрын

    You're quite wrong on that one