Things Americans Do That Confuse The Rest Of The World!!

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  • @Im_weryn
    @Im_weryn7 ай бұрын

    I am disappointed that most of the girls did not have the opportunity to explain how the things look like in their country. Has it been cut?

  • @northernsnow6982

    @northernsnow6982

    7 ай бұрын

    It was exactly what the title said. Weird things that the United States do, was the purpose of this episode.

  • @angyML

    @angyML

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@northernsnow6982Yeah, in that sense is true and appropriate, but they could have done it with just two people (the American and one of the other girls, not matter which one). If they are putting seven more countries' representants it's not to only see their reactions. The best thing in this kind of videos is to be aware of similitaries and differences, at least in my opinion.

  • @OKDKKK
    @OKDKKK6 ай бұрын

    In Turkiye for starters, paid vacation days is 14 days(2 weeks). And that goes up to 30 days regarding seniority and contract.

  • @maritocara
    @maritocara7 ай бұрын

    Ok Haley is HANDS DOWN my absolute favourite USA guest. She's nice and funny and so eloquent! Love her! Bring her more please!

  • @mohamedgoldstein5565

    @mohamedgoldstein5565

    7 ай бұрын

    She was and is part of the swamp

  • @DemanaJaire

    @DemanaJaire

    6 ай бұрын

    and she also has a lot to say. I love listening to her.

  • @omercan6959

    @omercan6959

    5 ай бұрын

    yeah i'm in love with her straight up

  • @SD-ft5xj
    @SD-ft5xj7 ай бұрын

    The Turkish girl is so beautiful

  • @esra72
    @esra727 ай бұрын

    In turkey we have 14 vacation days a year and you can get 25 days only if you've been working for 15+ years

  • @ahmtcali

    @ahmtcali

    6 ай бұрын

    In first year we have no vacation also in Turkey. We having that 14 days vacation after finishing that first year on job 🥲

  • @fagnersousa5906
    @fagnersousa59065 ай бұрын

    In Brazil we have: Paid weekend 30 vacation days 7 national holidays 3 carnaval days Various state holidays 2-day leave in case of death of a relative (spouse, parents, children or siblings) 3-day leave when you get married 5-day leave when you become a father, including through adoption 120-day leave when you become a mother, and the mother can't be fired without just cause from the moment she learns she's pregnant until 5 months after birth. 14 sick days, but if you're sick and unable to work for 15 days or more, you may receive a pension from the government until you can get back to work again.

  • @paulovictormarchidacruz4062
    @paulovictormarchidacruz40626 ай бұрын

    Those university games here in Brazil started as something only for university students, but it got a really big stuff, so there are a lot of non-students interested in going to these events. Also, we have something like university parties which have become incredibly huge and a lot of non-students are up to them. I, personally, love those parties, because the most popular singers are there to sing their hits. Interunesp, TUSCA and LUP are examples of university games (during the games, at night, there are enormous parties). Entorta Grego, Santo Gole, Bloquim, Carnadoze, Arraiá da Doze, Expurgo de Nárnia, Bar da Sparta, etc. are university parties from my city, Ribeirão Preto.

  • @karllogan8809
    @karllogan88097 ай бұрын

    Haley is a good host/talker, you should have her on more often.

  • @rodrigoandrade256
    @rodrigoandrade2567 ай бұрын

    I don't know if they cut it from the video but in Brazil we have 30 paid vacation days per year + Holidays (lots of them, where I live it's around 2 per month) + sick days (which are unlimited and also paid, as long as you have the documents to prove you were actually sick)

  • @katii1997

    @katii1997

    7 ай бұрын

    same in germany. paid vaccation is 28+ days ( depending on the company you work for) + holidays and unlimited paid "sick days" ( as long as you have the note from a doctor )

  • @-johnny340

    @-johnny340

    7 ай бұрын

    you forgot to mention that the vacation counts the days you don't work.

  • @Stefiiiz

    @Stefiiiz

    3 ай бұрын

    In Poland it's 20 if you have 10 years of "work experience" or less (but your high school or university years, depending on which one you choose, also count as "work experience", so it's usually up to six years from the moment you actually get your first job after finishing your education) and 26 after 10+ years of work experience. Plus holidays and sick days (whith the latter being paid 20% less than your actual salary). You can also take some unpaid days off, but it's like you are temporarily unemployed, even though technically you are still an employee - you don't work, don't get paid and your employer doesn't pay your usual social security benefits.

  • @youtubetube366
    @youtubetube3666 ай бұрын

    Peanut butter “Fistik Ezmesi” is also common in Turkey a few people eat it daily

  • @serdara.1328

    @serdara.1328

    4 ай бұрын

    Ben Türkiyede fıtık ezmesi yiyen ne öğrenci gördüm nede birilerini. Bağzı sporcular yiyiormuş. Fıstık ezmesi çok yaygın değil Türkiyede. Ona gelenede kadar dünyada kadar enerji vericek yiyecek var Türkiyede. Cevizli sucuk mesela on 10 kat daha yararlıdır ve sağlıklıdır. Fıstık yağlıdır. sivilce yapar.

  • @youtubetube366

    @youtubetube366

    4 ай бұрын

    @@serdara.1328 Ege ve Marmara bölgesinde çok yaygın tüketilir kendi dünyanı tüm Türkiye’ye yansıtma

  • @laramaaike3050

    @laramaaike3050

    3 ай бұрын

    In The Netherlands as wel, we call it 'pindakaas', what translate to peanutcheese, yeah....it doesn't make sense to me.

  • @bledakaan

    @bledakaan

    2 ай бұрын

    @@serdara.1328 Bir de düzgün Türkçe yazabilsen :).

  • @bledakaan

    @bledakaan

    2 ай бұрын

    The name of the country is officially "Türkiye" sice may 2022 according to the UN.

  • @rockzs74r
    @rockzs74r7 ай бұрын

    In Indonesia there is something called "cuti bersama" Which mean "group day off" where government issued a mandatory day off period time. This usually happen during Eid (muslim big holidays) and in the end of the year. This could last up to 10 days. If you are working in government institution which include the usual civil service office, also public school, universities, Hospital, and any government related office this isn't even counted to the 12 day off that you can take anytime. And the actual red dates in the calender. Very convenient. You could get like more than a month worth of paid day off. Some private business during the national group day off also follow the government by not counting this to the 12 days allocation and still Pay you. Some might have this as unpaid leaves. some might count it toward the 12 day off allocation. All depend on the company

  • @sandraperlstein79
    @sandraperlstein797 ай бұрын

    Same where I live there is also a service charge for a party of 10 or more. In Canada the number of vacation days depends how long you have been working for the company.

  • @glacyneyla-lifestyle
    @glacyneyla-lifestyle7 ай бұрын

    I'm german and it was a shock that americans get only 12 days off - excluded sickness days! 😱 Why she didn't asked the german woman? In Germany you get 25 - 35 payd vacation days plus (mostly) vacation money on top AND if you are sick, you will get paid too. 😮

  • @marydavis5234

    @marydavis5234

    7 ай бұрын

    It depends on the company you work for in the US, I retired in 2017, I got 8 weeks of paid vacation, paid holidays,80 hours a month for sick days , every 5 years, I got a five year bonus check, maternity leave up to 18 months and plus short term and long term disability leave and on December 31 of every year, the vacation time, you didn’t use was added to the next year vacation time.

  • @brianormonde2175

    @brianormonde2175

    7 ай бұрын

    Like the other commenter said, it depends on where you work, but many places don't even give you vacation days. It's not mandatory at all. For jobs that do have vacation time, some of them make you work a year first. My last job gave us a week of vacation after working full-time for a year. Then it was 2 weeks after 2 years. If I remember correctly, they would give you a 3rd week, but only after working there for 5 years.

  • @anndeecosita3586

    @anndeecosita3586

    7 ай бұрын

    This isn’t across the board.

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    12 days off is hella generous coming from a company in the US lol, it's way out of the norm, most only give 2 days at most. I'd be surprised if they gave more than 2 days off

  • @marydavis5234

    @marydavis5234

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MW_Asura it depends on the company you work for, I retired in 2017, I had 8 weeks of vacation time, 80 hours a month of sick leave, paid holidays, short term and long term disability leave, 18 months of maternity leave and every five years, I got a 5 year bonus check, and the company that I worked for paid 98% of my monthly health care premiums, and btw, I’m from the US.

  • @gozdekurt123
    @gozdekurt1237 ай бұрын

    ok in turkish sometimes we say also . "today is the june 6" not june exactly but we say " ayın 6sı" which means " it is the 6th day of the MONTH" (undefined month) but if we say exactly "june 6" we put june before... "haziranın 6sı) ... this must be because of our rule of -the important think must be closer to the VERB(which is genrally (90 percent at the end of the sentence) if the sentence is made by rules" so imagine at the end we have VERB.... today... we are trying to focus on number most prabably... sooooooo it comes number later for us generally.... but if we want to mention the monthhhhhhh in TURKISH we can put it afterwards like... omg it made me enlightened again it makes difference in turkish "6 Haziran idi olayın olduğu gün..." - "haziran 6 idi olayın olduğu gün..." i studied english language teching as foreign language (i never finshed unfotunately) i finished german language teching as foreign languege (2nd) i can easily got the german lady but i am noıt fluent as i should be... anyway screw it... i now little spanish little... and esc... those languages do not have this rule since their order is different s vb.... it depends on turkish... weird... ok there is somehow rulke to forexample if you want to give todays date. it is 6.10.2023 ok... but in turkish you can use it ealisyyyyy without nobody catches like 10 - 6 ... no i am ... i a drunk bye... Sude hep devam et ben içtikçe yazarım... içince izlenecek video da azalıyor gitgide zaten... ;) bu arada birleşmiş milletler deki kadın güldürgüldürdeki kızıl saçlı kadına benzemiyor mu ama bana mı öyle geldi? çok özür dileyerek adını unuttum... ama çok... çok benzettim yahu... biden yavrucum , çok tatlısın zaten nolur yayında rujunla uğraşma... cidden tatlısın... salla dudağını xobgdouhbgfouhbedepşıkhng

  • @herneyse11

    @herneyse11

    6 ай бұрын

    Neden 4211 ?

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks7 ай бұрын

    1. In Indonesia it’s not that common to tip at restaurants because we have to pay service tax anyways, but you can certainly do it if you think the service is exceptional. 2. Religions play a big part in Indonesia, so on top of the facultative holidays you can also take leave for religious occasions like baptism (for Catholics), circumcision (for Muslims), etc. 3. Yeah we don’t have those big as* stuff in our regular grocery stores LOL 4. We do have something like what Ana said about university games as well, but in general only university students would be interested, even then it’s only students who are die-hard sport fans TBH. Otherwise, life goes on as usual for the rest of the academia. The obsession over college sports in the US is simply fascinating! 5. We have our own name for football/soccer, but if you ask us to translate it to English most of us would say “football” of course. 6. We have to learn about imperial system as well, but in our daily life it’s metric all the way. 7. We use DD MM YYYY, but I see the logic in YYYY MM DD.

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol117 ай бұрын

    I understood that US is a different country from the rest of the world when i saw a "debate" on social media about "who are most popular Beyoncé and Taylor Swift or Ronaldo and Messi" and then i asked myself "what kind of people think this can even be a debate ?" and then a saw "people from US" and my reaction was like "oh , that makes sense now , US " 😂😂

  • @johan7944

    @johan7944

    7 ай бұрын

    Hahaha if a debate start from US media its 100% not gonna represent the real WORLD because most of americans think they are the center of the world😂

  • @heldersimoes856

    @heldersimoes856

    7 ай бұрын

    Taylor Swift is not as famous as Beyonce outside the USA

  • @lacivertcikolata

    @lacivertcikolata

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@johan7944 I Totally agree😂 I'm 100% sure most Americans don't know where are Indonesia, Poland and Turkey located. They live in their imaginary world. I encountered a guy who defended Hamburger belongs to the US. Man, it's "HAMBURG" er.

  • @nah7014

    @nah7014

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lacivertcikolatathat’s as dumb as saying that Hawaiian pizza comes from Hawaii. It was invented in Canada. And the hamburger as we know it was invented in the USA.

  • @mikichihuahua5940

    @mikichihuahua5940

    7 ай бұрын

    what you expect from country with 100+ gender?😂

  • @Userolcambb
    @Userolcambb7 ай бұрын

    We need to see more including turkish people in videos ❤

  • @madonebo9249
    @madonebo92497 ай бұрын

    Please host the Turkish girl more!!

  • @MIKRASIATISSA

    @MIKRASIATISSA

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't think she represents the country well, she's either shy or doesn't have enough experience in turkey, cause she could have added so much more in a lot of topics. She's an eye candy, yes, but she doesn't contribute a lot.

  • @minho7718

    @minho7718

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@MIKRASIATISSA kesinlikle. Sessiz sessiz konusuyor sesi içine kaçmis gibi ve bilerek yapiyor bence. Mimikleri de aşırı sahte. Ülke vatandaşımı kötülemek değl amacım ama çok itici be

  • @m.teoman

    @m.teoman

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MIKRASIATISSA Sadece bu bölümde az katkısı olmuş olabilir ama yer aldığı diğer tüm bölümlerde en çok katkı sunan o oldu. Eleştirmek iyidir ama adil olursan

  • @hai_399

    @hai_399

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MIKRASIATISSA girly your lips like seriously go away 🤢

  • @xaropante
    @xaropante7 ай бұрын

    In Brazil we use inches for screen sizes for some reason. Like, if you are buying a TV, a laptop or cellphone, the size of it will be given in inches Everything else we just use the metric system

  • @xaropante

    @xaropante

    7 ай бұрын

    @@r3fian I never understand why tho haha Everytime I listened a "TV has 44 inches" I couldn't actually picture it's size bc we just don't use that anywhere else

  • @Capirotinho

    @Capirotinho

    7 ай бұрын

    Also for car wheels and tires, speakers size, and a few other things.

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    Same, which is weird. I have no idea why the imperial system is still more or less used for those exceptions

  • @biancarm93

    @biancarm93

    3 ай бұрын

    It's super weird, and I'm always asking myself "ok, but how much is 46 inches? how big is that? why don't you guys just say 117 centimeters?"

  • @glacyneyla-lifestyle
    @glacyneyla-lifestyle7 ай бұрын

    Please let them ALL aswer! I was so interested but mostly everything was cut out the video!? 😢

  • @Fourthirteen82
    @Fourthirteen827 ай бұрын

    Why is EVERY woman here just stunningly gorgeous?!

  • @SALx96

    @SALx96

    7 ай бұрын

    They're models

  • @MoofyYT
    @MoofyYT3 ай бұрын

    I have never seen a tip automatically added to the bill anywhere in the UK.

  • @MoofyYT

    @MoofyYT

    3 ай бұрын

    watched more. British person isn't the brightest bulb.

  • @wiikends
    @wiikends7 ай бұрын

    Even though we have lots of things to do in America & we tend to impulse buy because of it when it comes to paid time off (PTO) unless you work in an office environment, usually its up to 14 paid days off & work on most holidays 😮‍💨

  • @MagsonDare
    @MagsonDare7 ай бұрын

    In re: vacation days -- every corporate job I've ever held, from entry-level cubicle monkey customer service when I was 22, to my current one has had a minimum of 26 paid days off per year. We break them out between "vacation" vs "holiday" vs "sick" though, due to laws about how "paid time off (PTO)" is considered for overtime purposes. At minimum there would be 10 days vacation, 11 holidays (generally 5 or 6 on a specified date and then 5 or 6 "floaters" and they total 11) and 5 paid sick days. Some places also give from 1 to 5 paid days for volunteer work, and 1 place I worked even let you take up to 3 days per year as "mental health days," though that was simply the company and not a legal requirement. Generally after a few years of service "vacation" goes up to 15 days, and then up to 20 a few years later (a reward for longevity). It's less than Europe still, but it's more than most people realize since most don't think to add *all* their PTO up, and just go "Oh yeah, I only get 2 weeks of vacation a year" while ignoring the rest. "Soccer" is a term we got from the British -- they had "Association Football" among others. "Association" got truncated to "Soccer." Brtis called it soccer into the 1970's when the powers that be made the decision to call it football to match their continental neighbors. The USA didn't have any impetus to follow suit, however, and we were already calling "that other game" by the footbal name anyway. I'm told that many English-speaking countries across Africa, as well as Australia and New Zealand still call it soccer, though I've never been there to check "on the ground," so I could be misinformed. Metric -- In the early 1800's, our president Thomas Jefferson thought that the (at the time) new metric system sounded pretty interesting, so he put in an order for a set of "standards" to be brought from France so it could be implemented here. Sadly, that ship fell afoul of pirates. A new order was made, but Napoleon was rampaging so they never got made nor shipped. We had to use something, so the "United States Customary Units" were developed and formally implemented in 1830 (yes, long after Napoleon stopped making things chaotic, but life moved slower back then, I guess). They were derived from the British "Imperial" system, though not all the units that share a name have the same sizes. As a result, the colloquial term for our system is properly "avoirdupois," but people still like to call it "Imperial." Oddly enough, the original set of metric standard was eventually recovered from the pirates and made it to the US in the 1860's, but we were already on the USCU system by then, and well..... inertia has kept us on USCU ever since, really. We use metric in science classes, but that's about it. There have been occasional pushes to change it, but.... inertia..... Dates -- As Lauren said, the American dialect's spoken syntax is "month, day, year" and we write in that order as a result. I personally find it clearer when writing to use something like "23 JAN 2024" and since the month is written out there's no question, plus by using that format i don't have to use a comma like I would if I said "Jan 23, 2024" so.... I'm hoping it will catch on and then maybe our syntax will flip to match it also.

  • @brianormonde2175

    @brianormonde2175

    7 ай бұрын

    I actually like the date with the month first. It makes sense to know what month we are in before finding out the day.

  • @anndeecosita3586

    @anndeecosita3586

    7 ай бұрын

    @@brianormonde2175Agreed. I frequently use a calendar to schedule appointments and meetings. I need to find the month before the day. I can’t do anything with the day before I know the month. If anything I like the Korean system that starts with the year.

  • @anndeecosita3586

    @anndeecosita3586

    7 ай бұрын

    If any change is made I would prefer to start with the year. I actually did this when I was taking professional photos for the U.S. military as a way of assigning ID numbers to the photos called VIRIN numbers. The format was YYMMDD.

  • @katii1997

    @katii1997

    7 ай бұрын

    the explanation for paid time of is the most confussing thing ever. it's just really sad that "tHe bEst cOunTrY iN tHE wOrLd" still doesn't have a law for minimum vaccation days. also.... limited paid sick days is the d*mbest thing i've ever heard.

  • @Khomuna
    @Khomuna5 ай бұрын

    About the paid vacation days in Brazil, we usually have 30 days guaranteed by law, not counting sick days. The worker can opt to "sell" 10 vacation days, in that case they also receive an extra 1/3 on top of their paid vacation time.

  • @nickstefanisko
    @nickstefanisko6 ай бұрын

    FIFA is the international organization. US Soccer is a member of FIFA. US Soccer is organized into 3 professional tiers. Top tier: MLS (Major League Soccer) Mid tier: NASL (Noth American Soccer League) Low tier: US Pro We, of course, also have corresponding women's leagues as well as USMNT and USWNT (US Wo/Men's National Team). The National Teams are further devided by the U system, like U20 and U24. The older players generally do not compete at the Olympics, though I think that has more to do with being professional players, and the top tier or the M & W team play in World Cup and CONCACAF cups. This is all working from memory and may be a bit wrong, like the tiers, 2 & 3 may be reversed. And there may actually be a 4th tier, I don't remember.

  • @Wawandisurabaya
    @Wawandisurabaya7 ай бұрын

    In Indonesia we have 12 Annual Leave, 11 Public holiday, Marriage leave, Sick Leave, Miscarriage Leave, Parent/Family Member passed away leave, and many more, even for women we have Maternity leave for 2-3 mont fully paid 😊

  • @yafiyanuarekasatria6181

    @yafiyanuarekasatria6181

    7 ай бұрын

    in 2023, Indonesia has 15 public holiday (collective leave day not included).

  • @muysli.y1855

    @muysli.y1855

    5 ай бұрын

    @@yafiyanuarekasatria6181 gemany example have 9-12 holidays depends on region when you start working with 24 days vak and can go up to 30

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin23683 ай бұрын

    It's Soccer here too. Cheers, from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @Vildann_krtl
    @Vildann_krtl7 ай бұрын

    More Turkish pls!!

  • @leonardomelo9848
    @leonardomelo98487 ай бұрын

    Já fico feliz quando vejo que a Ana está no vídeo.

  • @DiogoSalazar1

    @DiogoSalazar1

    7 ай бұрын

    A Ana é uma boa representante do Brasil por sempre dar um contexto adicional com objetivo de educar os outros a respeito do Brasil 👍

  • @jason-the-great52
    @jason-the-great525 ай бұрын

    One good thing about using Fahrenheit over Celsius is that we are much more aware of temperature fluctuations in the weather than people who use Celsius. I can tell the difference in 1 degree changes. I think it is like the whole color thing where if you grew up with it you become more aware of it. Like some people cannot differentiate certain colors because it is not something they actively separated (I am not talking about being colorblind either.)

  • @hoathanatos6179
    @hoathanatos61792 ай бұрын

    The month comes first in the US because back in the past it took months to transport goods across the sea and so that was viewed as the most important number. Then days were the next most important to understand how long an item would last, while the year didn't matter so much because it didn't take more than a year for most international shipping to occur.

  • @thiagooliveira583
    @thiagooliveira5837 ай бұрын

    The tip culture is so annoying, I don't receive any tip for doing my job, why do I need to tip someone else for it?

  • @johan7944

    @johan7944

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah because outside US tipping comes from our heart not being force like US

  • @MadGamesInc

    @MadGamesInc

    7 ай бұрын

    Right mr Pink

  • @kilanspeaks

    @kilanspeaks

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s because in the US the servers are underpaid so they can’t make a living if not for the tip. Yes, it’s a very weird system to employ people you can’t afford to pay a fair wage to. But that’s just the way it is over there.

  • @johan7944

    @johan7944

    7 ай бұрын

    @@kilanspeaks I mean considering US is the number one country by economy its crazy that they cannot pay the servers

  • @TheDesertwalker

    @TheDesertwalker

    7 ай бұрын

    We are not forced. It is voluntary. If the establishment has a mandatory %, most of us walk out. Plus servers enjoy tips as cash, and not paid by credit card. It is not hard to figure out. @@johan7944

  • @lauracherry8605
    @lauracherry86057 ай бұрын

    More info from the other countries please. Also, the girls speak great English!

  • @BeachBabyxo
    @BeachBabyxo7 ай бұрын

    Omg I love the American girl! She explain things so well! Keep her

  • @margplsr3120
    @margplsr31204 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Tricity in Poland :-)

  • @lollylula6399

    @lollylula6399

    3 ай бұрын

    I dream of visiting Tricity one day. Pozdrawiam!

  • @cipgendonz811
    @cipgendonz8117 ай бұрын

    In Indonesia, I think every year we have 15-25 red dates. And 12 paid days. And Muslim celebration for 7-10 days (eid-mubarak day), I think almost 50 days a year.

  • @brodhey
    @brodhey6 ай бұрын

    My god that woman from Turkey is absolutely beautiful.

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol7 ай бұрын

    Only Myanmar , Liberia and US use the "foot" thing to calculate distance and sizes , once I said my height in Cm , 175 cm ( yes , I'm short guy ) and then they asked my in foot and then I didn't know was 5'8 or 5'9 😂

  • @johan7944

    @johan7944

    7 ай бұрын

    The date system US used is for sure the most useless part for me

  • @user-gv5ej9jx9e

    @user-gv5ej9jx9e

    7 ай бұрын

    How crazy world has get, where 175 cm guy calls himself short

  • @N3v3r_S3ttl3

    @N3v3r_S3ttl3

    7 ай бұрын

    @@user-gv5ej9jx9e depends, if he lives in a country with a higher average than he see himself as "short". For example Dutch men are on average 182.9cm in 2022.

  • @forksandspoons7272

    @forksandspoons7272

    7 ай бұрын

    Canada is officially metric, but we still use imperial for a variety of things. There's a few KZread videos on how Canadians measure things. Example. I'll tell you might height in feet and inches, but I measure distance in meters and kilometers. The outside temperature is Celsius, but I cook using fahrenheit. Canada is an epic mess when it comes to this sort of thing.

  • @MarkHobbes

    @MarkHobbes

    7 ай бұрын

    In Brazil the only thing we use inches for is for TV sets size.

  • @beck3798
    @beck37987 ай бұрын

    I really like how Haley explained and talked about things, I feel like a lot of the Americans I see in vids like these don't really explain things very well and leave out info or don't stipulate the things that could have variance (like when she said 'it's 50-50' for Americans leaving shoes on in the house)

  • @brianormonde2175

    @brianormonde2175

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. With a lot of these videos they leave a lot of details out. Glad she is giving more info. I disagree about the shoe thing though. It's probably more like 70/30. A lot of Americans wear shoes indoors

  • @Peter1999Videos

    @Peter1999Videos

    7 ай бұрын

    @@brianormonde2175 i think is crazy, wearing shoes inside your home.

  • @brianormonde2175

    @brianormonde2175

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Peter1999VideosIt's pretty normal in the US. That being said, a lot of floors are hard wood or tile, so it's pretty easy to clean up. We don't set our shoes on the couch or bed

  • @anndeecosita3586

    @anndeecosita3586

    7 ай бұрын

    @@brianormonde2175I think 70/30 is too high to be accurate because a lot people who wear shoes indoors are those who just don’t take off their shoes at the door which most of my friends and family don’t. They come in and take them off in their bedrooms. Most people I grew up around didn’t/don’t have carpet or it they do it’s only in the formal living room which no one goes in there except when there are guests. We hang out in the den/family room. We enter our homes through side doors or garage going into the kitchen typically. Most people I know wear slippers/house shoes around their house or socks. It’s not comfortable otherwise.

  • @ICU1337

    @ICU1337

    7 ай бұрын

    @@brianormonde2175yea... Like while she "explained things" from the American experience, I feel like she herself hasnt lived the _American experience_ to be educated enough to talk on it... She got a number of things that I would *questionably object to...* For instance the "50/50" example stated here.

  • @correafr
    @correafr7 ай бұрын

    Should have the answers for everyone

  • @B4WZeR
    @B4WZeR7 ай бұрын

    I just gotta say it, the Turkish girl is very cute out of the bunch

  • @leylayetmez
    @leylayetmez7 ай бұрын

    Congrats on you finally reached 1 millions subs

  • @tornrj
    @tornrj7 ай бұрын

    I'm from Brazil, but I've never heard about sport competition among universities like that Brazilian said.

  • @Gabi-nn6xu

    @Gabi-nn6xu

    7 ай бұрын

    É q elas são mais comuns em universidade federal/pública ou essas privadas de rico RICO mesmo (tipo puc, mackenzie). Qm n frequenta ou n ta na esfera dessas universidades n ouve falar mesmo nn, é beeeem nichado, tanto q mesmo nessas universidades os estudantes q n participam geralmente nem ligam pra esses eventos ou ao menos sabem q ta rolando

  • @milenaandrade2162

    @milenaandrade2162

    6 ай бұрын

    Universidade federal/estadual sempre tem. E nas particulares, as mais famosas. É algo bem comum, na verdade, a gente só não liga tanto

  • @DanSolo871
    @DanSolo8717 ай бұрын

    Best way to convert temperature 90 degrees Fahrenheit Subtract 32 (since 32 F is 0 C) then divide by 2 90 - 32 = 58 58 / 2 = 29 It’s not exact, of course but it puts you in the ballpark of Celsius.

  • @SahinK.

    @SahinK.

    7 ай бұрын

    OR just use celsius like most of the world

  • @DanSolo871

    @DanSolo871

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SahinK. Talk to Biden. I have nothing to do with it. :)

  • @RudahXimenes
    @RudahXimenes7 ай бұрын

    Why didn't explained about Brazil's vacations? We have an obligatory 30 days off in vacation in a year, that can or cannot be split into 2 sets of 15 days. Also we have a lot of holidays that does not count as vacation. And last but not least, our sick days are paid if it's less then 15 days and does not count as vacation! If our sick days is over 15 days, we are removed from work until we get better and the government is responsible to pay us (much less then our regular job, but ok) using our taxes

  • @shyhrk

    @shyhrk

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow, that's quite nice. Getting social security when sick for more than 15 days! People do sometimes get an accident or too sick, that'd super reassuring!

  • @IgorOricolli

    @IgorOricolli

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that's quite solid.

  • @marcelohjsakura

    @marcelohjsakura

    7 ай бұрын

    @@shyhrk But, in compensation, the salary is reduced, due to excessive state intervention in the economy (socialism) and corruption! *Too many government taxes* !

  • @Tayna143

    @Tayna143

    7 ай бұрын

    @@marcelohjsakurawtf are you even talking about?

  • @williankran5082

    @williankran5082

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Tayna143 People that believe in brazilian socialism LOL. Even the left parties is quite pro-capitalism

  • @williamjohnson4417
    @williamjohnson44177 ай бұрын

    Saying “we don’t use lbs in the UK, we use stone” is the equivalent of saying “We don’t use grams we use kilograms” It’s just another unit in the same system, 14 pounds is 1 stone.

  • @Neexienous
    @Neexienous7 ай бұрын

    In Poland 🇵🇱 it's like: We are going from September to 20-21 December to school then we have Christmas like 2 weeks then we back to school 2nd semester at 8-10 January then we go to school like to first half or second half of February we have again 2 weeks free from school and we are back again and whole March and half April we go to school then is Eastern we have 1 week free from school and then we go back to school until like 20-26 June and then we have 2 months free holidays/vacation. 😂❤

  • @siljenka

    @siljenka

    7 ай бұрын

    They talk about work not school 😅

  • @angyML

    @angyML

    7 ай бұрын

    With the exception of what you have said during February, educational periods are pretty similar to the Spanish ones in general (university ones not included; also in some places they used to do some weak off during February, but it's not that common)

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH7 ай бұрын

    I think it was in France, some guy told me I was never born because my birthday is 1/13/--. There is no "13th month." 😄

  • @Nisa-oe9dd
    @Nisa-oe9dd7 ай бұрын

    İn Turkey, not many places have service fee but the on that has you will have to pay no matter what. Also, not many people tip in Turkey. We dont have tip culture. At ALL.

  • @shw7598

    @shw7598

    7 ай бұрын

    so many people do tip. it used to be just students mainly who didnt, but since the economy went down the drain i guess not many people are left whos willing to.

  • @BlackHoleSpain
    @BlackHoleSpain7 ай бұрын

    In Spain we're in the middle position inside Europe about vacation days. We usually have 22 business days off along the year, which you can _usually_ distribute as you wish. Why do I say _usually_ ?? Because some companies might decide when you could spend a maximum of 11 (half) of those days, if it's crucial for business planning. Workers normally use days before and after a weekend or national holidays, so it's common to have 1 real week off, and just spend 3 days of your vacations, if weekends and festivities match. A few European countries have more than 22 days off... I think Germany has 24 days off and France has some whooping 2.5 days per month: that sums 30 business days off.

  • @keinedaten1640

    @keinedaten1640

    7 ай бұрын

    The minimum vacation in germany is four weeks (20 days, if you work a five day week, 24 days, if you work six days a week). I assume in some bad paid jobs you wont get more. That means adults. Youth under 18 have more vacations at work. Personally I have 30 days off, plus two so called "regeneration days" which is basically the same as vacation, plus 24th of december and 31th of december, if that are work days. Plus of course the holidays which are about 11 days (depending whether they are on a work day or not). And of course sick leave is paid and has nothing to do with the vacations. Quite the opposite: if you become sick during vacations, you go to the doctor and get a sick note. The vacation days that you miss out, because you are sick, will not count and you can get them later.

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin7 ай бұрын

    In Czechia, we mostly just round bill to make it faster and don't force them to count all those little coins. Only when it's really good service, we give something extra, but mostly you just round it up, so when your bill is like 385, you say 400 and that's all. We have 20 days of paid vacation, but unfortunately, law is not real life, so very often you have no real possibility to really use all those days, especially when you work on some well qualified place and there is no replace for you, only people who do unqualified work mostly have really 20 days or even more, also in very big companies it's probably better because there is probably someone who can replace you, but in smaller companies, you don't have that luck and no, when you work as CNC programmer, you can't just put someone there for 2 weeks and say "work" 😀 Sometimes it happens that you have "vacation" but you are still going to work illegaly for money on hand, that's very common. Also with holidays, we work mostly for German companies and it happens that we just have to go in our holiday because Germans just want their products and nobody cares, fortunately, this got better in last few years, covid solved most of these problems because we don't have that much work as in the past, which I really like, we can finally live normaly, work 8 hours and have free weekends, that was really not a thing before 2020.

  • @nathanaugusto662
    @nathanaugusto6627 ай бұрын

    pq a ana nao disse que temos 30 dias de férias remuneradas pra surpreender os gringos kkkk

  • @gabrielwag

    @gabrielwag

    7 ай бұрын

    Acho que teve muita coisa cortada do vídeo final... Por exemplo, na parte dos jogos universitários só a Ana respondeu e já pulou pra próxima pergunta.

  • @Ongez

    @Ongez

    7 ай бұрын

    na teoria sim, na pratica maior parte das vezes não.

  • @MaxTargin0

    @MaxTargin0

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Ongeznão? 👀👀 Vixe, nunca vi ninguém não tirar férias na minha vida, ainda mais pq é um processo ganho fácil, ao menos falando em clt. O máximo que vi foi alguém levar quase 12 meses pra sair de férias depois que venceu o período aquisitivo, então pode dizer que a pessoa levou quase 2 anos trabalhando pra tirar as férias.

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    Isso não supreende, é a mesma coisa na Europa. Surpreende só os americanos se for

  • @anacampos6240

    @anacampos6240

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Ongezreal, minha mãe mesmo se tiver sorte pega 15 dias

  • @fumeeei4697
    @fumeeei46977 ай бұрын

    It is so sad that most girls were cut from the video and I didn't hear anything interesting about things in poland

  • @wfqsfg
    @wfqsfg7 ай бұрын

    I think college sports is a USA and Canada thing. Do universities in other countries have intercollegiate sports?

  • @MarcusPereiraRJ
    @MarcusPereiraRJ7 ай бұрын

    Soccer is supposedly derived from "association" in "association football ", the full name of the sport.

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH7 ай бұрын

    10:15 Did the moderator say, "A lack of sense" here? It wasn't any of the girls. 😄

  • @Ner0x
    @Ner0x6 ай бұрын

    In Poland you have 20 or 28 days (it depends of how long you've been working) off to used for entire year and if you get really sick or let's say you had and accident and must lay down in home, you get still paid but only 80%.

  • @Stefiiiz

    @Stefiiiz

    3 ай бұрын

    Actually, it's either 20 or 26, not 28 😉 And as for the sick days, in reality you don't have to be extremely sick to get L4. It usually mostly depends on the doctor and your work ethics/work environment. From what I've heard, it's pretty easy to get a leave even if you are absolutely fine if you're okay with lying about your symptoms, so some people use that to get additional time off 😶 But then, on the other hand, there are people who don't take time off even if they're sick enough to be very weak or if they're contagious, because they either are actually necessary in their job or they feel like they are (many teachers I know tend to do that). Both of these attitudes are bad, IMO.

  • @Lanalouis008
    @Lanalouis0087 ай бұрын

    Good job girls indonesian fans is here🇮🇩💗

  • @Vildann_krtl
    @Vildann_krtl7 ай бұрын

    The Turkish girl is so cute

  • @Bo5ch12
    @Bo5ch127 ай бұрын

    In Australia and New Zealand we also call it Soccer and not Football. I think in most Pacific Island countries it's also called soccer.

  • @GeoffCB

    @GeoffCB

    7 ай бұрын

    And we don't pay tips. Hopefully we pay better wages.

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    Only a few. Plus the rest of the world calls it "football" anyway

  • @RootGroves-hl8kt

    @RootGroves-hl8kt

    Ай бұрын

    Where is the word soccer derived from?

  • @griffinmaxwell789
    @griffinmaxwell7897 ай бұрын

    The days off thing isn't the most accurate anymore. Most regular corporate jobs do 15 days for newer employees and then it increases as the years go on. The sick days are also usually separate from paid vacation days (at least in my experience). The good thing is that more and more companies are increasing the paid vacation days and hopefully it'll finally be put into legislature soon.

  • @brianormonde2175

    @brianormonde2175

    7 ай бұрын

    Maybe corporate jobs, but a lot of regular jobs don't even get time off, or if they do, it's only after working for a year or more. My previous job we would get a week of vacation after 1 year, then two weeks after 2 years. Only holiday we got off was Christmas

  • @bhavjotsingh5820

    @bhavjotsingh5820

    7 ай бұрын

    This is different for blue collar, service industry, and biomedical jobs (the three types I've worked). For blue collar and service jobs, we usually get no paid time off or less than two weeks for the whole year; though, PTO is usually only offered to people who've been with the company for a year. One of my previous jobs tried to have a 5 (unpaid) days off per year policy, but couldn't enforce it due a shortage in staff. I think my phlebotomist job was the only one with PTO, and I think it came up to around two weeks off a year; however, that was based off of how many hours we worked and most of us worked an average of 60+ hours a week. I did recently interview for a job that offered 3 week PTO, so there's still hope

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    You're probably in the top 1% that gets that, it's a huge exception

  • @griffinmaxwell789

    @griffinmaxwell789

    7 ай бұрын

    @MW_Asura top 1%? Lmao I make less than $70k a year

  • @agorapanologia

    @agorapanologia

    7 ай бұрын

    @@griffinmaxwell789 $70k a year is a rather high measure lol. I mean, you could be making anything less than that I guess. But I assume that your income is at least near $70k, which is still more than most Americans. Good for you tho bro, you do you.

  • @Wiley_Coyote
    @Wiley_Coyote7 ай бұрын

    Five vacation days only is standard, with four or five paid holidays and five sick days. Retail industry can be forced to work Holidays, but get paid double for those days.

  • @MarcioHuser
    @MarcioHuser7 ай бұрын

    That 10% is not obligatory in Brazil. It is THE TIP, already written in at the check as a suggestion of payment, but you can give less, or even don't give any at all. Just don't expect to have a good service next time you come by that place 😅😅

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    It's the same in Germany and Europe in general. I have no idea why the German girl said that the servers "expect" you to tip, let alone tipping 20% lol. It's ludicrous

  • @ozgeozcan2409
    @ozgeozcan24097 ай бұрын

    İn Turkiye we have 14 day for vacation. Not 25 day sadly

  • @talonprime4766

    @talonprime4766

    7 ай бұрын

    aynen ya .Bende dıyorum farklı ulkedemı yasıyorum :D

  • @shw7598

    @shw7598

    7 ай бұрын

    maybe she meant including paid and unpaid? idk how many unpaid days working class get in a year though so im not sure

  • @ozgeozcan2409

    @ozgeozcan2409

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@shw7598 nope unpaid vacations are based on boss decision. There is no fixed number for this. but we have bunch of holliydays as she said and sick leaves are generally not counted as paid vacation.

  • @ozantayar
    @ozantayar7 ай бұрын

    la bu kızın adı sude değil miydi başka videoda öyle yazdı şimdi ollivienne yazıyor

  • @volkancoban1628
    @volkancoban16286 ай бұрын

    Some information is wrong about Turkiye. There is no tipping in Turkey. This is very rare.

  • @sandraperlstein79
    @sandraperlstein797 ай бұрын

    For Soccer/Football in the US it is still FIFA. Which is Fédération Internationale de Football Association. (the international organization that controls the sport of football (soccer).

  • @thevannmann

    @thevannmann

    7 ай бұрын

    No, they're referring to the league (Major League Soccer a.k.a MLS) + the association name for US Soccer (United States Soccer Federation).

  • @module79l28
    @module79l287 ай бұрын

    Wow, not a single "day" word was captioned correctly! 🤦‍♂

  • @blaszizzz
    @blaszizzz6 ай бұрын

    I live in the UK and I've never seen a tip being added to the bill. Am I missing something?

  • @lollylula6399

    @lollylula6399

    3 ай бұрын

    I've never seen it automatically added either, lived in the UK for decades.

  • @to.l.2469
    @to.l.24692 ай бұрын

    2:05 There are now some studies that come to the conclusion that work effectiveness/productivity increases when you have more vacation. A study from last year even came to the conclusion that productivity increases with a 4-day week even though people work less. This is scientific data. Paradoxically, in most countries no value is placed on scientific results and instead the actions of the hard-working worker dominate. ( Germany has (again) the third largest economy in the world, even though we have more vacation and fewer working hours than, for example, the USA or Japan. This alone shows, without a scientific approach, that working more does not obviously lead to more productivity. )

  • @tarno_bejo_
    @tarno_bejo_7 ай бұрын

    I dont remember my last peanut butter. Well, probably most indonesian dont even know "peanut butter". Specially if you look at the majority of people in the villages. We do love spicy peanut sauce on our "salad", but its not peanut butter. Its such miracle for american to send the first dude to the moon. Looking at the first rocket science came from germany (and german engineer with metric system). Conversion from imperial to metric system was such nightmare. So much error.

  • @turuncutae
    @turuncutae7 ай бұрын

    turkish people usually don't tip at all unless they are rich or went to a fancy restaurant/club

  • @minho7718

    @minho7718

    7 ай бұрын

    Çünkü paramız yok 😂

  • @Boroman9
    @Boroman97 ай бұрын

    In Australia we also call it soccer too because we also have our own football like you do in the US. Ours is called Australian Rules football and mainly in the southern states of the country is where it’s number one. But with the countless of migrants from all over the world we have football (soccer) is getting just as popular, if not more so, depending who you talk to.

  • @80sGamerLady

    @80sGamerLady

    7 ай бұрын

    I wish I saw your post earlier because I also posted the same. I'm American but my brother and his wife and kids live in Oz and they also call it soccer, so does New Zealand, Ireland sometimes.

  • @80sGamerLady

    @80sGamerLady

    7 ай бұрын

    I wish I saw your post earlier because I also posted the same. I'm American but my brother and his wife and kids live in Oz and they also call it soccer, so does New Zealand, Ireland sometimes.

  • @80sGamerLady
    @80sGamerLady7 ай бұрын

    The US isn't the only country that calls it soccer. You have countries like Australia, New Zealand, sometumes Ireland, etc that also call it that.

  • @karllogan8809

    @karllogan8809

    7 ай бұрын

    In Canada we also call it soccer.

  • @anndeecosita3586

    @anndeecosita3586

    7 ай бұрын

    I don’t know who invented this false narrative that only the USA says soccer. I can only assume that the people who think that don’t pay attention to what other countries say.

  • @mairaleao
    @mairaleao7 ай бұрын

    Brazilians looking at americans who get only 12 days off a year like 👀🤡when we get 30 days a year of paid vacation + up to 15 consecutive days of medical license paid by the company (+ whatever time the government doctor says you need to take off according to your decease that are paid by the State) + 8 national holidays + state and municipal holidays + a number of special days officially and unofficially. We do have a LOT to improve and a lot of mess to get together but when it comes to Labor Legislation, Brazil is way ahead of a lot of countries and we have to be very proud of that.

  • @MW_Asura

    @MW_Asura

    7 ай бұрын

    12 days off in the US is a huge exception. The vast majority gets a few days at most

  • @antoniocasias5545
    @antoniocasias55457 ай бұрын

    7:08 no you’re not the only one 7:15 it was actually the British people who came up with that name

  • @baccamau80

    @baccamau80

    7 ай бұрын

    Right!!

  • @karllogan8809
    @karllogan88097 ай бұрын

    The Polak is gorgeous.

  • @bryangonzales4198
    @bryangonzales41987 ай бұрын

    Let me explain, so FIFA is the top of the football body organization, they are divided by 6 regions (by continents), the US is in North America so it’s in “CONCACAF”, & each country has their federation & I think your thinking of our federation which is USSF or United States Soccer Federation which includes the national teams of all levels, which sanctions (gives permission) for a professional league (for club team) to compete, our is called MLS (Major League Soccer).

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita35867 ай бұрын

    I thought the American lady did a so so job of explaining although not all of what she said is accurate. The USA isn’t the only country that says soccer or uses the Imperial system. As far as time off a lot depends on what you do and who you work for. If her mom is a nurse she likely works a lot of holidays because hospitals don’t close. Neither do news stations. When I was a reporter, I worked most holidays including Thanksgiving, MLK and Christmas. However I got paid extra like time and a half. I was hourly back then and now I am salaried in a different type of job. I am off all holidays including this Monday for Indigenous Peoples Day. ❤I don’t get vacation or sick “days”. I get leave. There are different types of leave. The system is kind of complicated to explain here, but I don’t have a limit to how many days I can take off during the year. If I have the leave I can take it. Each year I also get a choice of either a yearly bonus of money or 40 additional hours of leave time. I know people who stopped working six months to a year before they retired because they had so much leave built up. Also some Americans don’t like taking a lot of time off because that makes their work pile up, and they have more to deal with it when they get back. I always check my email even when I am off because it’s not unusual for me to get 100 emails a day. If I don’t check for a week I will be overwhelmed.

  • @micheleirl22
    @micheleirl227 ай бұрын

    In Ireland they often use socer as they have a sport called Gaelic football which is a totally different sport 😅

  • @Cor73z_
    @Cor73z_7 ай бұрын

    Ana is so beautiful! Te Amo Ana muito fofinha 🥰

  • @danielfersbeanto7942
    @danielfersbeanto79426 ай бұрын

    For indexing, year month date is the best

  • @amarillorose7810
    @amarillorose78107 ай бұрын

    The difference in tipping is that in US the salary of waiters and other jobs that deal with service activities depends on the tip, and in Europe and as far as I know in Asia too it does not. In Europe, in most cases, the salary is fixed whether you get a tip or not and it is not mandatory / obligatory to give tips. In some European countries they give a tip for everything, in others only if the service is at a top level and in some if, for example, customer give more money than the price and he should get a small change, customer will usually say "keep the change". As for school sports, in most of Europe there is not as much hype as in the USA (there is more hype for international competitions in sports, especially football), also there are no cheerleaders who hold the shaggy thing in their hands and jump with a certain choreography like in the USA, at least not in my country, I learned about them from American movies.

  • @anndeecosita3586

    @anndeecosita3586

    7 ай бұрын

    Do you mean pom poms? I’m a former cheerleader for football and basketball. I loved it.

  • @HakonLange-ei6pr
    @HakonLange-ei6pr6 ай бұрын

    I invite you all to a standard lunch in Oslo, Norway, prices start from 30 euros.

  • @stevetalkstoomuch
    @stevetalkstoomuch7 ай бұрын

    The term "soccer" came from UK in the 1840s I think, but it's short for "association football" which got abbreviated to soccer. And it's called soccer in the US, Canada, and Australia. Many US companies have Disability benefits in their healthcare insurance packages - Short Term and Long Term. These guarantee a portion of your wages are paid while you are out of work, depending on job tenure. When I had back surgery my full salary was paid for 3 months via the Short Term Disability insurance, with 7 years tenure. Also many US states require companies to give maternity leave, paternity leave, and guaranteed paid sick leave. There is also Federal law FMLA which guarantees up to 12 weeks of time of for family emergencies, but it does not require you be paid. Just that you will have your job when you return.

  • @thevannmann

    @thevannmann

    7 ай бұрын

    The US, Canada, Australia, NZ (traditionally, though I heard it's changing), South Africa, Ireland (many parts, though there is a divide) and even Japan call it soccer.

  • @Boring_user_name
    @Boring_user_name6 ай бұрын

    It's how to turn June, 5th to May, 6th 😂

  • @camyrow
    @camyrow3 ай бұрын

    👍Thank you for cutting out the information from other countries

  • @MariahGessinger
    @MariahGessinger7 ай бұрын

    Brazil :30 days of the vacations

  • @antoniocasias5545
    @antoniocasias55457 ай бұрын

    9:40 you’re thinking like a clock, but it’s not a Clock it’s just an abbreviation of a calendar date 10:16 it’s not a lack of sense! You just can’t use your brain to extrapolate where it comes from

  • @IgorOricolli
    @IgorOricolli7 ай бұрын

    The american girl is such a kind and considerate person, she gives that vibe to me.

  • @KoraySelduman
    @KoraySelduman6 ай бұрын

    Actually Turkish paid holiday information is wrong. after First year in working, you got 5 days paid holiday, after 2nd year it is like 10 days, after 3rd year 2 weeks and it increases annually. 5 years working = 20 days holiday etc. a 20 year working in a same company can got 2 months paid holidays

  • @gyldean
    @gyldean7 ай бұрын

    Ok, now upload the full version. Too many cuts.

  • @timgin2446
    @timgin24463 ай бұрын

    I have never heard of any business in the USA that combines PTO and sick leave in the last couple decades.

  • @52kka
    @52kka7 ай бұрын

    Meu traço apocalíptico é entrar nos comentários dos gringos e dizer é América é um continente e não um pais , se for pra chamar de americano deveria colocar que é do norte , já que a Ana é do Brasil e o Brasil fica na AMERICA do sul .

  • @FatalHunter

    @FatalHunter

    7 ай бұрын

    Também tenho esse "preconceito" com eles chamando o país de America kkkkk. Porra, é o nome do continente! Que inclusive, veio muitos anos antes deles sequer virarem país. E digo mais, eles gostam tanto de se separar do resto dos outros e acharem que são a joia rara do mundo, que dizem existir 2 continentes americanos: norte e sul, só porque são duas placas tectônicas diferentes. Se assim fosse, Europa e Ásia não são 2 continentes, mas sim apenas 1. Já que é uma única placa tectônica. Ah, outra coisa importante: "Latin America" não existe! É apenas um termo que eles INVENTARAM para separar e segregar pessoas hispânicas que moram/moraram lá, assim tratando-os como inferiores.

  • @wemerson.romano

    @wemerson.romano

    7 ай бұрын

    @@FatalHunter Um país sem nome, são estados q se reuniram e formaram um país em um dos três subcontinentes da América.

  • @Gabi-nn6xu

    @Gabi-nn6xu

    7 ай бұрын

    ja fui assim mas hoje percebo q isso é uma cahtisse escatologica, tipo é literalmente só ser chato

  • @nightlyrowentree6047
    @nightlyrowentree60477 ай бұрын

    They say that ferenheit is better at measuring temps for the human body compared to its counterpart

  • @Fusso

    @Fusso

    7 ай бұрын

    That sounds like copium

  • @ryomaanime4563

    @ryomaanime4563

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Fusso i never heard that before, but it's kinda true because it's more precise. 1 Celsius = 0.55 Fahrenheit so you are ~two time more precise about temperature variations But it's useless. We can measure 0.5°C without any trouble when needed. There's no good excuse for keep using Fahrenheit, feet and inches. It all suck. It's just boring to change a measuring system so they don't want to. Maybe they like to be special too, like english people.

  • @danielpaulo2119

    @danielpaulo2119

    7 ай бұрын

    They are wrong, because there is no 100% precise delimitation of what an average human body temperature should be, so or they delimitate the upper limit using other temperature systems as auxiliar ones or they stick with a non precise measure system. This also happened with inch, foot and pound measure systems.

  • @TaeNi95
    @TaeNi956 ай бұрын

    Im from Germany and I have only 24 vacay days which is the minimum. Other family member get 26,28, 30 and even 32..

  • @fernandomiller884
    @fernandomiller8847 ай бұрын

    as I understand in the US waiters don't have a salary other than the tips... is that true?

  • @cixelsyd40

    @cixelsyd40

    7 ай бұрын

    no. They have an hourly wage as well but it is very low and that with the tips is supposed to add up to at least the minimum wage (at least $7.25/hr but some states have a higher minimum wage). If it doesn't, the business owner is supposed to make up the difference to the minimum wage.

  • @4HLEV0
    @4HLEV07 ай бұрын

    only 12 days? that's crazy

  • @marydavis5234

    @marydavis5234

    7 ай бұрын

    In the US, it depends on the company you work for, I got 8 weeks of paid vacation time, 8O hours of sick leave, paid holidays, short term/ long term disability leave, every five year, I got a five year bonus check, maternity leave was up to 18 months ,and the company I worked for paid 98% of my month health care premium

  • @BlackHoleSpain
    @BlackHoleSpain7 ай бұрын

    I'm from Spain and haven't seen peanut butter in my whole life, and I'm 52

  • @andrearuizrodriguez8636

    @andrearuizrodriguez8636

    7 ай бұрын

    Really?! Mercadona🎶 supermarket has it 😂 pretty sure Eroski too. Also I saw often “capitán maní” brand 😂 usually I saw on the Nutella and jam’s shelf 😂 I went often to that section 😂 kind regards! 🥜 🥜 🥜

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