Just an American trying to learn more about and Germany and the rest of Europe. Today we're gonna check out American Karen FREAKS OUT on German Tourists FOR THIS!
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@GrunteliciousКүн бұрын
As a german, meeting a Karen in the US is more like "sightseeing" to me then a confrontation.
@AlltagundsoКүн бұрын
Totally 😅
@philippaufschnaiter799519 сағат бұрын
😂 Ich sterbe 😂
@frantzweber267218 сағат бұрын
An interesting point of view… 😁
@chrismccollough54518 сағат бұрын
😂
@Julian-in3we16 сағат бұрын
Erstmal Foto machen für die Sammlung. 🤣
@rottenhistory87189 ай бұрын
I find it ironic that Karens from America mostly get angry about immigrants, from a country that was originally built out of immigrants
@elizabethtetley25269 ай бұрын
Wonder how many Karen's have had the same reaction to the Native American Indians, whose land her ancestors stole, killing 1000s of them to do it. She is probably from German heritage. The Native American Indians favourite saying is when the ppl came from Europe they did not send the best of their ppl
@francinejordan14539 ай бұрын
Not only that but a huge portion of white Americans are of German heritage.
@robertparsons3139 ай бұрын
And they berate immigrants in places like New York that are supposed to be so cosmopolitan and educated.
@ellipsis1019 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Germans are the largest group of immigrants in America
@tobyk.49119 ай бұрын
Maybe the same "Karen" would introduce herself as "being German" (because her Great-grandparents came from Germany a century ago)
@MinitendoFS2 күн бұрын
Germans helped so much in building up the US American Nation, to disrespect them and their language so much is just a crime.
@yasminedey861222 сағат бұрын
Yip, and established the immigration rules😅
@patrickkeller219321 сағат бұрын
Germany actually send more colonists to America than all other countries combined. There was a time when over 50% of the people in the US were German. When the Independence was declared, they even held a vote on whether they should keep English as the official language or switch to German (English passed by a single vote)
@IsaacSanberg20 сағат бұрын
@@MinitendoFS every group of people built America. What kind of stupid crap is that? Hell, you can even say that Africans helped build the southern states the most. What is your point?
@masterflitzer18 сағат бұрын
@@IsaacSanbergso? his statement is still true, your reply is just stupid crap
@rotkehlchen292018 сағат бұрын
@@IsaacSanberg I'm almost certain you would react the same way as the Karen in the video based on your stupid crap comment
@DerDoggder15 сағат бұрын
I am a German and about to head to the States for the first time in ten years on saturday. If a wild Karen appears and told me to stop speaking German to my wife in a private conversation, I would probably just switch to Italian or French.
@raistormrs9 ай бұрын
"America is a beautiful country, the problem is the people living there." - Volker Pispers
@franhunne89299 ай бұрын
To be honest, ppl keep saying that about Germany all the time, too.
@falk61219 ай бұрын
Volker Pispers is right. Never met soooooo many extremely superficial and ignorant people on the globe. I travel a lot, i must say.
@Spacetribe20009 ай бұрын
@@franhunne8929 The difference is, for america its true.. Germany exists much longer than america ..
@normanroscher75459 ай бұрын
@@Spacetribe2000America, the land itself, has existed for as long as Germany. It was just repopulated, after the native population had mostly been extinguished, and some borders were drawn on a map.
@jonathanfinan7229 ай бұрын
It might have been Oscar Wilde who said something like America is full of wide open empty spaces surrounded by teeth.
@rishabhsharma49928 ай бұрын
I went to Germany and all I experienced was other Europeans telling me to be careful of Germans and Germans being nothing but amazing. In fact my first experience out of the airport in Leipzig was when I struggled at the ticket machine for a train ticket when 1 woman comes with her 2 children and put the effort to try and understand my Indian English accent and help me with the ticket to Leipzig station. Permanent love for Germany.
@NardoVogt8 ай бұрын
You do need to be careful of germans. Some of us wear socks and sandals. That's just not right...
@Guido_XL8 ай бұрын
Older people of the former GDR are generally used to foreigners from the Asian and African continent. Those were the days that students and professionals from Vietnam, Angola and Mozambique came to the GDR to live there for some time. It is a persistent cliché to presume that Germans, "especially" in the former GDR, would be extraordinarily susceptible to xenophobia. There are exceptions, certainly, but the general populace is simply hospitable and kind.
@Bjorn_R8 ай бұрын
Just curious what europeans told you to be careful of germans? I have never heard of this.
@robiaster8 ай бұрын
Leipzig especially is such a nice city with really pleasant and chill people. Used to live there for a few years before moving back to West Germany. Unfortunately rent has increased a lot there, since they build the LEJ airport logistical facilities and the BMW plant. Both of them brought tons of jobs and people into the city, so it's still catching up with housing at the moment. City seems to care a lot about it's people.
@UpsideDown8538 ай бұрын
To be fair, what many people aren’t aware of is how mosaic Germany is. I would argue if you saw Leipzig you saw a very beautiful almost idealistic side of Germany. As someone who is very white but of slavic heritage, the racism was almost unbearable as a child. There are extremely cruel and rude sides to Germany, something you won’t see or experience unless you are forced to mingle because of immigration status or education. Tourists are not seen as a permanent issue they have to put up with and almost have a positive entertainment aspect to it. Once you are trying to integrate though, you realize how harsh their world is. Consider it love bombing. My darker friends all have been bullied viciously by police and government, my father has been treated like a disease because of his strong accent. I myself am only considered German now, because I forced myself to unlearn my accent and was the oldest who had to help my father after he divorced my mother. There is something worryingly apathetic about Germans. They can watch you burn and feel nothing.
@smitfraudc3896Күн бұрын
We have a saying here in Germany: "Du schüttelst ganz schön stark am Ohrfeigenbaum" , that Lady is doin that quite good.
@kraken_r0yaleКүн бұрын
what does that mean? (google translate isn’t helping much)
@tanyaberling86Күн бұрын
Do you really say „Ohrfeigenbaum“? It‘s Watschnbaum! 😅
@tanyaberling86Күн бұрын
@@kraken_r0yale Ohrfeige=slap on the face and Baum = Tree So the fruits on the tree are slaps and the woman is shaking this tree.
@196Stefan218 сағат бұрын
@@kraken_r0yale An "Ohrfeige" is a more or less slap (but not a punch) on someone's cheek, a "good hiding". The saying means "some is provoking some other so much, that he/she is prone to get an "Ohrfeige" .
@maxfrost914917 сағат бұрын
@@tanyaberling86oh ,I have never heard that that line before, but yes I agree 😂 !
@lincoln.r.batista6 ай бұрын
As a Brazilian, I would keep laughing and talking even more in Portuguese 😂😂😂😂
@jubernardi235 ай бұрын
É nois irmão! Nós brasileiros somos a personificação da arte do deboche 😂😂😂
@lincoln.r.batista5 ай бұрын
@@jubernardi23 mano, Brasileiroja nasce com o dom da zueira... 😂😂😂😂 é nóis..
@dantegrabowski11095 ай бұрын
brazil mentioned!🎉🙏💯💯🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🔥🔥
@hakariyuzuka51005 ай бұрын
Yeah. Try different languages. Mess with her head a bit, by being multilingual. See if she can guess what language you're speaking. A little mind game with the Karen. 😏
@mashiroboy5 ай бұрын
Me too kkkkkkk
@BodomsScythe7 ай бұрын
In Germany we call that a "Backpfeifengesicht."
@nilsen5896 ай бұрын
Not really. A Backpfeifengesicht is a punchable face. So I don't know what/who you're referring to. + I don't know anybody who uses that word.
@hellmuthjakob6 ай бұрын
Das ist das erste mal, wo ich den Ausdruck wirklich angebracht finde...
@isaactudurilabres13566 ай бұрын
I'm from Spain and I'm curious about what that german word means in English... can you explain, please?...
@hellmuthjakob6 ай бұрын
@@isaactudurilabres1356 it's just a very slappable face
@BodomsScythe6 ай бұрын
@@isaactudurilabres1356 It's basically someone with a face that is begging for a slap.
@firell429 ай бұрын
She was lucky meeting such chilled guys.
@PushinP_1239 ай бұрын
deadass just bc u are tourist doesnt mean u can test them or harm them 😭
@JamesBray39 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Imagine if they WEREN’T 👀
@ericderami9 ай бұрын
Germans are like that.
@rebekkakhigson9 ай бұрын
@@ericderamieeeehm…not all
@dwrabauke9 ай бұрын
@@rebekkakhigson yep those were the nice well mannered german young men. get in someones face like that on the bus to my block, you get f*ing decked no questions asked. probably robbed too. i'm moving away btw. :D
@Crimsonfangg5 ай бұрын
I feel bad for the boyfriend. Imagine finding out your girl is a Karen. It'd be so heartbreaking.
@VollKaracho2095 ай бұрын
He talks like he is the girlfriend: "If you dont stop I'm never gonna talk to you" 🤣
@renatoramos88344 ай бұрын
Allows him to dodge a bullet by breaking up right there.
@AmbroseAbonyi-gy1jp4 ай бұрын
Wtf is a Karen please
@gabojill194 ай бұрын
better now than when married
@gabojill194 ай бұрын
@@AmbroseAbonyi-gy1jp an entitled, usually loud, woman that complains excessively about stuff where she is (most often) in the wrong. Basically what you just watched
@rosaliemaguire6 ай бұрын
She's Brianna Pinnix, a 30-year-old talent acquisition specialist at Capital Rx, who subsequently fired her..
@homeistheearth3 ай бұрын
She sure have a talent 😂
@MsFlamingoSam2 күн бұрын
Pinnix? She should change her name to pinhead.
@jb2249Күн бұрын
Spelling out namens of such people in the internet is also very Karen like...
@henrischutte1968Күн бұрын
@@jb2249 What is shaming without the naming?
@Avakr45 минут бұрын
@@jb2249 Exposing racists always and everywhere
@lienbijs12059 ай бұрын
Being Dutch and often in Germany I have never experienced that a German person was impolite or unfriendly to us just because we are are talking Dutch in public to eachother. German people are in general very polite. A few years ago I saw 5 teenage boys standing under a tiny roof with their bikes.It was heavy raining with thunder. As a mother I felt sorry for them. It turned out they were German boys on cycling holiday. I invited them inside, they felt cold so I gave them hot tea with cookies and towels and offered them to put dry clothes on in the bathroom. They were very appreciating and very well behaving and neat teenagers. One boy asked if he could make a picture of us to send to his parents. His mother replied to him and I got the message that she was very thankful to me and by saying goodbye he told me that he will never forget me . ❤ It hurts me to see these youngsters are treated so bad by this American woman and I am happy to read that all the other Americans are also very angry about her behave. Being kind, helpful and caring, special to people in a strange country doesn't hurt you!
@michas.28219 ай бұрын
And that´s the reasion i love me "buuren" in "Holland! 🙂Je bent een geweldig land.
@SimoSimo-gt7nc9 ай бұрын
Dutch people and Germans might only „clash“ when it comes to soccer😊!
@tommusikauswahl10668 ай бұрын
bedankt, Goeden gedan. //These are the only Words i can speak in Dutch Language, not even cursing. But as a Greman, i can understand most of it pretty well.
@physio6808 ай бұрын
Vielen Vielen lieben und auch herzlichen Dank für Ihren liebevollen Beitrag. Ich liebe sowieso die Niederländer,ihren Lifestyle und vielem mehr und Sie haben meinen Eindruck noch einmal wesentlich verstärkt. Vielen Herzlichen Dank nochmal dafür und Gott beschütze Sie und Ihre Lieben. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😘
@LeylaOende8 ай бұрын
As a German Turk who grew up in Germany, I have to say that you get different feedback from Germans among foreigners. It depends on which country you come from and therefore which language you speak. Assimilated foreigners had fewer problems than people who wasn‘t and Looks different and speak a completely different language. I didn't and still don't have blonde hair and I don't have blue eyes either. Bullying because of my appearance was part of everyday life for me at elementary school.
@doode19719 ай бұрын
As an American that's been living in Germany since I was first stationed here back in 1992, I will never go back and live in the US ever again! So glad my children are growing up here, safe, well educated, free Uni, better healthcare, lower crime rate, etc etc etc. Is it perfect in Germany? Nope, and having traveled all over the world, there is no such thing, but its a lot better than in the US. People like this young lady only reenforce my thinking I made the right choice by staying here.
@erix19719 ай бұрын
Same here. Born in the US, moved to Germany when I was a year old, tried living in the States twice - nope - not my cup of tea. Love life over here and Europe in general. US is nice for a visit, but permanent? No way.
@dans789 ай бұрын
And the much healtier food wee eat in europe. In US al djunk food that mace them the fatest people in the world maby aggresive also bec of lack of healthy food that mace wimen to angry panzer frauen
@Cobblestoner9 ай бұрын
Don’t Arabic immigrants cause lots of problems there ?
@doode19719 ай бұрын
@@Cobblestoner Where? In Germany? I dont know where you heard that, or where you are getting your news, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that is not true.
@angizzz9 ай бұрын
@@CobblestonerThats something the AfD would say (nazi political party), but no thats not true.
@WooShellКүн бұрын
"Just because you don't speak any other language than English, doesn't mean I'm not allowed to."
@bocarlsson3rd5 ай бұрын
To be fair. If they didn't talk about her before they are definitely doing it now.
@jb2249Күн бұрын
I guess everybody in the train talked about her afterwards^^
@moover123Күн бұрын
and now the whole frickin' world is talking about her.
@Leana_skz9 ай бұрын
I could never talk normally to a Karen. My aggression is too high
@charon34449 ай бұрын
The problem is you cant take a drunk in a headlock, because they would just vommit 3 longislands over your shirt.
@ericziqn70199 ай бұрын
Which makes you to a Karen lol
@Leana_skz9 ай бұрын
@@ericziqn7019 no tf
@Vinclum9 ай бұрын
at 2:38 she would already lie on the floor blacked out if it was me.
@gateofhate8289 ай бұрын
I had my first Karen encounter a few weeks ago, at first... I was speechless (like you see a celebrity for the first time), after a few minutes I started to be friendly and she was triggerd as hell 😂🤙🏻
@anikatri9 ай бұрын
I am German but grew up in an English speaking country. In my school we had one other German. I was SO happy to be able to speak German every now and then. I could only meet her over recess or lunch…. where we ended up getting expelled from the school canteen! Because lunch lady said THIS IS AN ENGLISH SPEAKING CANTEEEEEN - i thought we evolved since 1995…. I guess not
@gigibenea35299 ай бұрын
Woooowww...what country was?
@TimmsMJ9 ай бұрын
That was no lady, that was an angry karen. Shame on her.
@baryonyxwalkeri39579 ай бұрын
Sounds more they didn't evolve since 1933...
@flopunkt36659 ай бұрын
@@gigibenea3529probably UK or US.
@malcolmhouston79329 ай бұрын
I have travelled all over the World and never experienced anything with regard to the languages of others. Only English spoken here? Then I suggest they learn it- the USA is the only Country in the World that doesn't understand English. I would bet $M that these two young Germans spoke better English and had a bigger Vocabulary than this Mentally deranged or drugged-up female. The fact that they spoke in German to each other is what Normal people do. Doubtful that she has ever set foot outside her own . Congratulations to her " ex Boy friend" for not giving her a punch on the Nose and kicking her off the train. German immigrants to the US- got to be kidding. Common in the USA to have a melt down because someone is speaking a language they don't understand? They don't get out much do they?- Better to stay Home
@tinablok42134 сағат бұрын
As a German who visited the US quite often, I am stunned. When I spoke German people would come to me in the most friendly way. They either had a German granny or were stationed in Bavaria or took a trip to Germany and were always happy to chat with me. Exceptions prove the rule. 😎
@captainobvious80376 ай бұрын
Women like that don't exist in Germany. Most people don't even interact with strangers on public transport, like never ever.
@TheCen176 ай бұрын
Most germans think "mind your own buisness" but in a polite way, most of us don't want to disturb other people ^^
@isaactudurilabres13566 ай бұрын
In my country, people who yell angry like this, are or mentally ill (for real) or drunk or they're drug addicts... Normal sane sober people just don't do this in my country...
@captainobvious80376 ай бұрын
@@isaactudurilabres1356 🤝
@Baersy_5 ай бұрын
As a german I disagree
@captainobvious80375 ай бұрын
@@Baersy_ you must be from the south
@mweb929 ай бұрын
Something similar happened to us on a Northeast Regional from NYC to DC this July. A Karen had an issue with us speaking German. She 'advised' us to shut up. Later on, the conductor also sided with her. He threatened to remove us from the train in Philadelphia. In the end, we chose not to talk until we arrived. On the platform in DC, several people who witnessed the incident approached us. They told us that they were ashamed of the behaviour of their fellow Americans, and some even apologized on their behalf.
@Kemachris9 ай бұрын
Should have gone full american, and just sued the train company if he did kick you of ;)
@MinkxiTes9 ай бұрын
Maybe she others should have spoken up about it and not just there in silence
@50733Blabla13379 ай бұрын
Maybe they shouldve spoken up?! Wtf is that bs
@kristerhegsund57529 ай бұрын
:o
@kristerhegsund57529 ай бұрын
They do not regulate poison in the food and still have led pipes for their water. Raisins for brains for 10s of millions of them.
@ZenoDovahkiin9 ай бұрын
My favourite experience of somebody hearing me speak in German was in England right after the World Cup finals, when a boy from a random passing family heard us, ask if we were German and then went on to shake each of our hands happily congratulating us on winning. Whereever you are now, little football fan, I hope people treat you as nicely as you do yourself. :D
@Hajo87-tz7hz9 ай бұрын
Hihi. Die Brits und ihr Fussball. Genauso jeck wie wir 😆
@mats74929 ай бұрын
i was in London in 2014 when germany won the World Cup.. Almost everyone congratulated me.. classy people
@billybobhouse95599 ай бұрын
As a Brit, this warms my heart to hear.
@gingi93369 ай бұрын
@@Hajo87-tz7hzkölner?
@mats74929 ай бұрын
What a bunch of horseshit@@val-schaeffer1117
@hanslandau30912 күн бұрын
I am pretty sure she is a Trump voter. Trumps ancestors are from Germany too. Could somebody tell her ? She might encounter a complete breakdown though.
@stealthynaxo5 ай бұрын
I teach english here in Spain and one of my students went on a exchange program to the States. There they LEGIT asked her "Do you guys have drinkable water in Spain?" 😐😐😐
@Highly-censored4 ай бұрын
"Are there stars in Germany?" 🤦
@isaactudurilabres13564 ай бұрын
I'm from Spain... why Americans are so damn weird and annoying?.... xD sometimes I wonder if there's at least one normal... 😅
@dom38272 күн бұрын
Americans are often so uneducated, even when they went to college. Dont know what they are learning there.
@NeaFreaКүн бұрын
When I go to somewhere in Spain I have to check whether tap water is drinkable in that region ....
@christianoster_sole18 сағат бұрын
When I was to the US in 1994 I was asked if we already have TV in Germany... what should I answer to such a smart question??? I told her the truth, that it was invented in Germany by Paul Nipkow in 1884, the complete truth is, it took another 40 years until a tv station started to send a program, but all technology is based on Nipkow's invention. She was really pissed how I could say something like that. Maybe it's not her fault, and you don't learn in US schools that before 1930 German was the main language spoken language by leading scientists worldwide, because most of them were German, many of them immigrated to the US before, during and after WW2, that's the reason that american scientist are now the ones with the most Nobel Prizes. Germans have the biggest amount of ancestors in the US by far. In Germany we have a saying "Wissen ist Macht" that translates to "knowledge is power". I was shocked when that happened, because at that time (in 1994) I thought the US are a well educated country, but that is not the whole truth as I had to learn the hard way. The knowledge is there, but it's not spread equaly among the inhabitants of the US.
@tatjana45039 ай бұрын
That Karen can be grateful that she didn't encounter a German senior citizen. I've seen some old men having neighbor feuds that are borderline micro wars. My grandfather is like that. He managed to return 3 months old spoiled milk to Aldi and get his money back. Never engage in a fight with a Rüstigen Rentner. German pensioners can be scary as heck.
@mariahina85299 ай бұрын
plus they are always readyfor "just in case". My grandma always has enough food in her house to feed 10 people for at least 3 weeks. She also keeps pen and paper and a camera ready in case anyone ust needs it.
@rational_Hulky9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 Thank you 🙏🏽, you made my Day. 😂😂😂😂
@alexganz84739 ай бұрын
ich brech ab 😂😂😂👍🏻. Aber so Leute gibt’s definitiv
@kiliipower3559 ай бұрын
@@mariahina8529 ...they have forgotten the bulbs.😂
@mariahina85299 ай бұрын
oh no😂@@kiliipower355
@thisismetoday7 ай бұрын
a) She's in NYC - what the hell does she expect? b) So tourists are immigrants, now? Bloody hell - didn't realise the US gives residency status out to quickly.
@strangerdanger84625 ай бұрын
It's easy to get residency in the US if you enter illegally. Have you looked into what's happening with migrants pouring over the border?😂
@gabojill194 ай бұрын
If these people could read they´d be really upset
@zlotywest8604 ай бұрын
Yeah dude those tourists take our jobs haha
@gwideaa2 күн бұрын
@@zlotywest860 Same as in GoG ... if a immigrant cathes your job, it is not the failure of the immigrant.
@Shadowcasterp5 ай бұрын
Bro, I’ve been to Germany and I was shocked by how friendly they were. My friends were kind of edgy on me since I’m Jewish, and were saying,” oh WW2 oh WW2! And I just was all scared and everything but they were nice, I don’t understand a word of German but, the locals actually knew a lot of English AND SURPRISINGLY!!! They helped me learn basic German phrases. People in America(in certain places I’ve been to, have some stereotype against Germans being the worst kind of people, but they were really nice. This lady needs to take a chill pill. And that’s my two cents.
@eidontkehr40812 күн бұрын
if i would visit america and encounter a karen, i wuold freak out "my first karen".🤣
@echotwo58138 ай бұрын
Years ago we were in Bremen with my father for some business dealings.. It was 5:30 in the morning and we were struggling to find the place (GPS weren't the thing back then). A guy was walking to work and I asked him about the location. He told us to wait, walked back home and came back with a huge printed Stadtplan. He marked the spot and highlighted the whole route, handed us the map and wished best of luck.. An amazing human being.. God bless you wherever you are..
@Clyde__Frog8 ай бұрын
lol thats so German to highlight the whole route too. Amazing.
@MrShadow16177 ай бұрын
@@Clyde__Frog Probably was in the same situation and just making sure they didn't get lost on route.
@tiefblau27807 ай бұрын
Baby I love you *BUT* *THE* *ICH* *THE* *ICH!!!!!!* 5:49
@tiefblau27807 ай бұрын
OwuLala
@bened227 ай бұрын
As a german I was so afraid that that story would take a negative turn. ^^ We have ignorant people as well.
@eva_annety9 ай бұрын
Wonder what would happen if you'd put all these Karen's on one single island and leave them by themselves.. 😂
@im_godness79909 ай бұрын
Battle royale, be the last man standing
@Winnie_Grett9 ай бұрын
That is a so wonderful idea. ❤
@jonasl53039 ай бұрын
The alpha Karen would survive and take over the world. This would be awful, but kinda funny :D
@jshjnsn17239 ай бұрын
Lets Start a Show... love Island 2.0.... hate Island...
@Bassalicious9 ай бұрын
Sounds like a deathmatch lobby where bs and ignorance are the only weapons
@jakes37996 ай бұрын
Are we having some kind of major German migrant refugee crisis that I'm not aware of in 2024? LOL
@jerryjessen9180Күн бұрын
Yeah sort of
@0815Horst23 сағат бұрын
@jerryjessen9180 No dude 😂
@cavegamer0193Күн бұрын
"I was afraid of being rejected that people tell me that I don't belong here but the opposite happened people welcomed me with open arms and it was a very wholesome experience." that is such a beautiful thing to hear and it makes me very happy that you feel so good and welcome in my country and I hope you have many more beautiful stays here❤ Willkommen in Deutschland!🇩🇪
@TMGH3LLFIR39 ай бұрын
Wenn alle Menschen so eingestellt wären wie du, könnten wir alle viel besser miteinander leben. Ich wünsche dir alles gute, bleib so wie du bist!
@n-i-n-o9 ай бұрын
"If all people had the same attitude as you, we could all live much better together. I wish you all the best, stay the way you are!"
@TMGH3LLFIR39 ай бұрын
@@n-i-n-o I could have written it in English but saw it as a challenge😁👍
@n-i-n-o9 ай бұрын
@@TMGH3LLFIR3 You're welcome. 💕 Have a nice day bro.
@Jila_Tana9 ай бұрын
@@n-i-n-o And now in Dutch ?
@ErikNordlicht9 ай бұрын
A German comment in an English KZfaq channel, Go back to your German KZfaq!🤣
@Justice4NounTTP7 ай бұрын
This happened to me and my Mom in 1989 in New York. As my Mother only spoke German and Hungarian, but between us we always spoke German. We were in Manhattan I don't even know how many people actually walked up to us and started to poke us on the chest to speak English or get th F out. Nothing new my friend. Bless you.
@acousticsong-guitarco9647 ай бұрын
I wonder how many Americans speak the language of the countries they’re visiting in Europe. Mostly they expect everyone to speak English.
@michaelweber19217 ай бұрын
US is in a full tribal war. The insane Trump supporters and the delusional Woke gang. Both sides competing to be to see who gets to destroy the US while all the middle ground people do nothing.
@deadvodka7 ай бұрын
Land of the free....
@Ashtarot777 ай бұрын
@@deadvodka The land of the free, the sick and depraved
@kujo53077 ай бұрын
And fatties 😂
@user-dn3xx8dq2l5 ай бұрын
If the Karen ever made it to Germany, and she never will, does she think that she wouldn't be allowed to speak English
@Helena-dy8uw18 сағат бұрын
I think she woud assume ALL THE PEOPLE in Germany will speak in English just to please her. Most Germans are very patient with foreigners, helping them, even speak English with them. But there is the straw that breaks the camel's back. One exploding raging Karen would be on her way home.
@anjam.neubauer-ncca23232 күн бұрын
I would have told her: "Go get a kind of education, learn German or leave". :D (And I have always only met very kind, very sweet American people on my travels. I love the American people! So, do not care about this Karen... there are always "Karens" in every country
@ralffischer39659 ай бұрын
I want to say something to the boyfriend. Something very important: "Bro? Run. Run far, fast and then hide. Hopefully she doesn't find you. Save your life!"
@peterpain66259 ай бұрын
Vielleicht ist sie ne Granate im Bett. Wobei ... Isses das wert?! ;)
@oachkatzl80989 ай бұрын
Scheint auch öfter Mal anderswo in die Luft zu fliegen. Also wohl eher nicht. @@peterpain6625
@keulecgn9 ай бұрын
@@peterpain6625 Neeeeee Digger - DAS! ist keine Olle Wert, glaub ma^^
@MrKugelsicher909 ай бұрын
The boyfriend is the real victim F for that bro.
@TackerTacker9 ай бұрын
LOL ikr
@50733Blabla13379 ай бұрын
GF just straight up said "youre one of the good ones cause I elevated you from being sub human" to his face
@dianeegan21729 ай бұрын
Hope he saw sense and said goodbye
@ReeN19959 ай бұрын
If I was one of the Germans I would have told the bf, "Its not your fault bro, I feel sorry for you"
@mathiasstippich6194Күн бұрын
Love and Hugs from Germany, Brother!
@danielspenner3683Күн бұрын
Never mix your medication with alcohol. Never ever.
@richt719 ай бұрын
Brianna Pinnix, a talent acquisition specialist at Capital Rx, approached the tourists and told them to "get the f-k out of our country." Her employer confirmed that she has been terminated due to their zero-tolerance policy for prejudicial or discriminatory behavior. Actions have consequences! Justice.
@grahvis9 ай бұрын
“Our company has a zero-tolerance policy around prejudicial or discriminatory behavior. After conducting a review of the circumstances, we acted immediately and terminated the employee in question,”
@EugenGenrich9 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/pcxhlbmd1MWZiWg.html
@davidnau26269 ай бұрын
The worst thing... for her in that case its the immigrants fault she lost her job... I bet she isn`t even a lil concerned it might be her fault
@gabrielbattais41859 ай бұрын
@@davidnau2626 they weren't even immigrants they're just tourist, they're already out of the country before she had the time to lose her job
@davidnau26269 ай бұрын
Yeah I know that liek the title of the video says but for her those were immigrants and so its the immigrants fault @@gabrielbattais4185
@Westcountrynordic9 ай бұрын
Reminds me of a story, A lady got upset that a group of people weren't speaking English on a bus in the UK. She got very mad about it until one of those not speaking English pointed out that were speaking Welsh and they had crossed the border into Wales.
@trident20209 ай бұрын
I love it! 😂🤣
@catkin5679 ай бұрын
Ahh haahaaa
@freiheiterkeit5 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering this up and take a stand. Greetings from Berlin, you're always welcome here and you're always free to speak with your mother tongue, of course.
@GoCoyote6 ай бұрын
My ancestors fought in the revolutionary war, and they spoke French, Dutch, and German before they spoke English. I have lived and worked in major US cities where it was very common to hear co-workers who had lived for generations in the US still speaking in other languages. While speaking local languages make communication easier, it is always nice to just be able to relax and speak in ones own language sometimes. Nothing in the references to our freedom of speech in the US constitution says that we are limited to English.
@lolololol75736 ай бұрын
I mean, we all know this Karen in the type who says it's the American language while it's just English. Absolutely delusional.
@keithad64855 ай бұрын
From the Harrison Ford movie Witness - When old Amish man Lapp says goodbye - 'Be careful out there among the English!' and this is in USA!
@familyandfriends35195 ай бұрын
Go back to Germany
@morbvsclz9 ай бұрын
Just been in a touristy Area in Bremen, Germany two days ago. I'd say about half the conversations I heard were German. The rest were Spanish, Turkish, English, Russian, Dutch, Polish and some languages I could not identify. Poor Karen would probably break her neck trying to turn her head towards all the evil people around her "talking about her"...
@Skorpi.9 ай бұрын
Greetings from Bremen. I hope you had a nice stay!
@donnikthejedi22229 ай бұрын
Yeah whenever I get out of my racist shitty little East German town I hear so many different languages and never thought of paying them any mind after checking shortly if I'm talked to(as in looking over for a sec and checking if anyone looks at me waiting for an answer) lol How can they be so damn fargile and lose their shit so damn fast? XD
@michealrcnicholson93429 ай бұрын
Hyper sensitive America, and alcohol just makesnit worse, and further highlights the ignorance of the less intelligent types in America. With free speechnin mind, its gokd that such people expose themselves so we foreigners can be on our guard going forward. I personally much prefere being in Europe having exlerienced hostility in the so called "Land of The Free". What a load of nonsense that is!
@alexri.8049 ай бұрын
Yeah, Germany got islamized... Not many native Germans left in the big cities of Germany. Same thing in France, England etc.
@xxklesx19 ай бұрын
@@alexri.804 yeah that polish, russian and italian immigrants islamized our towns :D
@natasjaaitchison44099 ай бұрын
German dude should have been like “ oh I was just discussing how my grandma has herpes after she went to a swingers party” then record her reaction 😂😂😂
@ichbinbluna35049 ай бұрын
You made my day!
@Stephaos9 ай бұрын
eww :)
@anthonysauter53689 ай бұрын
or something along the line: "your blonde hair reminds me of my old family album. My gran used to look just like that. The Hitlerjugend uniform would suit you very well!"
@livinghypocrite52899 ай бұрын
That was my first thought, too. Trying to gross her out. "Me and my friend were just discussing how the tacos we ate yesterday caused us diarrhea and mine turned slightly green. So I wanted his opinion on if I should go to a doctor. As you are so interested in this matter, would you like to see it and offer your opinion? I have a picture here on my phone, wait a minute!"
@jansonnleitner8496Күн бұрын
If this would have happened in Germany, she would have gotten “Zusammengestaucht” from the Ordnungsamt
@tinablok42134 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@mrsucuk64523 сағат бұрын
I would say: "Karen. 😮 Hello it's a Great honor to meet you. I've heard so much from people like you on the internet. Now that I know that you exist in real life, please go."😂
@lenalovesbooks9169 ай бұрын
That's what i was thinking. She thought they were talking about her before. But I guarantee after the whole debacle they will definitely talk about her now 😂
@einwitzigenname5859 ай бұрын
We all are talking about her, in welcher Sprache auch immer.
@enigmas_karnivore289 ай бұрын
@@einwitzigenname585😂
@seanmcmichael25519 ай бұрын
@lenalovesbooks they're talking about her now alright..... i love that. :-)
@KVuong-rv2hs9 ай бұрын
I visited the US twice and encountered similar situations in the 90s. I even had trouble with racists cops. Those Mutter Futter detained me for 14 hours because they thought I had a fake German passport. I am mixed, Eurasian. I have never visited the US again since then. There are many other countries and great places to visit, where people are friendly and appreciate tourists.
@shinesunred96999 ай бұрын
Mutter Futter :D Liebs
@DoctorNicolasGames9 ай бұрын
@@shinesunred9699 wahrscheinlich autocorrect :D aber definitiv verbessert
@KVuong-rv2hs9 ай бұрын
@@DoctorNicolasGames hab kein' Auto-Korrektur an ;) nee, passt schon so. So fluche ich auf Englisch. 😜
@Breathe-In-and-Out9 ай бұрын
I am sorry your experience with America was so poor. Please don't blame our country, as we are not all like this. Just blame those specific individuals for ruining what should have been a great experience. I hope your future travels to anywhere in the world are wonderful and fulfilling.
@KVuong-rv2hs9 ай бұрын
@@Breathe-In-and-Out I don't blame Americans. I have some friends from America. Most people were nice and kind for the duration of my stay. Still, I would not choose to visit the US again, not in my near future. And I am going to tell you why. I will be straightforward. In the 90s, there was no internet, and Americans did not have great views and understanding of other countries across the oceans. People around the globe were looking up America in the 80s and before. So, I can understand their pride during those glorious time. But along with that pride came blindness, as they were told by their government, news, and Hollywood how great their country was. Yes, you should be proud, but it also requires balance. Pride is good, blind pride isn't. Blind pride does not produce improvements to cope with future changes. Having said that, I would not say Americans before the internet treated tourists poorly, but also not giving international tourists the vibe of welcoming tourism, not unwelcoming either. When I travel around the world, people do give me directly or indirectly that I am welcomed and that they appreciate tourists showing interest for their countries and culture, I miss that in the USA. It's not that i need sugarcoating, I do behave and respect their traditions, local way of life, and their social etiquette. In the US, we encountered Americans asking us, even we are just visiting "You are going to immigrate here?". Now, finally, thanks to the internet, more and more Americans are able to get information about life outside the USA. They are coming out of the bubbles. Don't misunderstand me. I do hope America will learn from others, and of course, also learning from each other. It might take 2 more generations for a better change. I would like to visit Alaska, Texas, Mississippi, Colorado, Oregon, and New Mexico. But I know it won't happen, cause I am getting too old to travel.
@xAnononAx6 ай бұрын
I remember always wanting to travel to the USA in my childhood because I was amazed by it back then. Nowadays I see the sad reality. I'd go visit the national parks at most.
@robindom.21862 күн бұрын
This reminds me of a scene from how i met your mother where they said "there's always a crazy person in the bus in nyc. If there is no crazy person, then you're the crazy one" or something like that
@lord_flashheart9 ай бұрын
Karen being the kind of person speaking the only language she knows in every part of the world and expecting to be understood.
@Stiller_Sturm_Rune8 ай бұрын
in discord a girl once told me thet english is the defult languege... after thet i made allways fun about her only speaking defult but every one els here in the call lerned to speak one more 😂 she never said it again 🤷
@tobiasjung75919 ай бұрын
I am 48 years old, from Germany, and my last visit to the USA must have been about 35 years ago; we were in both Texas and Virginia and there were never any problems when we spoke German in public; on the contrary, I remember a lot of people (including soldiers who were once stationed in Germany), who were happy to be able to speak German with someone again. There were also quite a few people who themselves had German ancestors and wanted to use the opportunity to talk in that language. Perhaps this was also because such Karens were simply shot in Texas at that time.
@maximiliankoschel77249 ай бұрын
perhaps because being racist against white people wasnt a thing 35 years ago and you were still considered a human if youre not from NA
@krakentoast9 ай бұрын
Lmao
@nidhoggvomwalde22809 ай бұрын
Die Texasdeutschen sind auch kaum ein problem....
@DemiGod..9 ай бұрын
America though is falling apart, they hate everyone whether trump supporters, cis men , whites, mexicans, christians, muslims, jews, and now top of the list - russians. Palestinians and chineese next on the list to be hated.
@supremelordoftheuniverse54499 ай бұрын
Of course it was different, you were in the nice parts of the country. This is NY
@juangsanchez80975 ай бұрын
Don't worry, Americans, we know that you are great people and that Karen does not represent you. There are racists in every country. Greetings from Spain. By the way we call them "Charo".
@Holy_Knight2215 ай бұрын
Me and a friend came from germany to the US for vacation and in a store we found a russian couple and i who also speaks russian startet a conversation with them, just after 20 seconds a karen cousomer came and harrassed us and told thinks abput we were russian spys or smt 😂
@familyandfriends35193 ай бұрын
Go back to Germany
@dalmatiansunny9 ай бұрын
When I was visiting the USA, I happened to pass a Karen who was there with 2, I assume Mexicans, who were speaking Spanish to each other, with the Karen sentence: we are here in America, we speak English here and I very slightly smugly: Mistake lady, in England they speak English, I have no idea what the native language is in America, but it's not English. The two gentlemen started laughing and just said: we have to remember that saying. She just stared at me with her mouth open and walked away. I had a nice conversation with both of them and wished them a nice day.
@Fleshcut9 ай бұрын
I refuse to believe that a person behaves like this without having some real mental problems. Most Karens seem to go through a serious paranoid episode or something.
@Gokudo879 ай бұрын
One possible reason to explain this could have been the "german stare". Maybe one of them just looked at her while they were talking, without thinking about it. That's why she thought, they are making fun of her. At least that's what I want to believe. I don't want to believe a person would just go batshit crazy like this.
@rafaelstoll33059 ай бұрын
@@Gokudo87 Its probalby both. There could habe been a nonverbal "trigger" in some kind and she reacted to it because sche isnt psychological allright. Because even if there has been a trigger, it still really isnt a decent reaction to behave this way.
@Gokudo879 ай бұрын
@@rafaelstoll3305 true
@ida69509 ай бұрын
I don’t know about this one, but some “Karen“ videos are indeed just very mentally unwell women being filmed while having a breakdown in public which is very sad and shameful tbh. Of course there are still actual Karens and I’m not excusing racist or harassing behaviour in any case.
@johnholt90629 ай бұрын
Stop using mental health as a crutch. Just enables more people to act worse because they can use the crutch of mental health opposed to self control. We have all had fucked up lives, doesn't give you the right to treat those around you like shit.
@Rizzler-fm8zl16 сағат бұрын
Imagine if she talked to Talahons like that💀
@Candylicious_rose14 сағат бұрын
As a half german half American I can agree 100% 😂😂😂😂 or should I cry 😂 my American dad agrees karen should go home 😅
@svenolofandersson25729 ай бұрын
Me and my wife are both Swedish but we lived in Switzerland for 25 years. Obviously we spoke Swedish when we were alone or on a train together and German, Swiss German dialect or even French whenever the situation so required. Many Swiss are into languages and curious and often they would discreetly listen to us speak on a train or in a bar or restaurant. We had experienced it many times and after a while the question came: ”Excuse me but I wonder, what language do you speak?” ”Swedish.” ”Ah, I wasn’t sure if it was some Scandinavian language or Dutch.” And so a conversation began, always pleasant and polite. Now, I’m retired and live in Sweden again and everytime I hear Swiss German spoken, I sneak up behind then and say ”Grüezi” (Hello). This is so nice, Swiss people don’t expect anyone to know Swiss German and you always get big smiles back!
@ebbergman9 ай бұрын
Worked for a period in the Swiss German region. One of my best times in my life. Never fullt understood why they had some sort of illusion about Sweden and the Nordic countries 🤭 But it was all good. Still, I miss having a coffee and a waffle tube from Gottlieber at the river.
@rickymartin44579 ай бұрын
It's true, I would flip the f out (in a positive, pleasantly surprised way), if I encountered someone speaking Swiss German outside of Switzerland. Meeting other Swiss tourists however...😅 Let's just say we make a vacation away from Switzerland not to meet other Swiss, lol
@mlugin80509 ай бұрын
I‘m from Switzerland. Lot‘s of people like the northern areas because the familiar landscapes, climates. Also Scandinavian countries have a lot of space and great nature. Northern people are polite, correct, respectful and often mostly quiet. Also the history of northern countries is fascinating. If Swiss people hear nordic languages (also Netherlands) we might be familiar because we might have travelled the countries and have good memories. I have never heard of Swiss people complaining about traveling Scandinavia. So there is interest, sympathy for people of these countries. You could lend a Swede your wallet and he would guard it (not that i recommend it). But: We usually don‘t talk to strangers in public transport if we hear that they are from southern countries. Swiss people are well spoken in foreign languages, at least we know usually where people are from. „Southern“ europeans (French, Italian, Portugiese, Spanish, former Yugoslavian countries) are easy to identify. So there is no need to ask. Scandinavian languages are harder to identify. Also we have 4 languages in Switzerland itself (German, French, Italian, Rumantsch). Nothing exiting there. If you are from Arab or South American countries, you wouldn‘t get asked where you are from. People would hear where they are from. Southern people tend to not care, talk louder than the rest of present people and usually are without respect for local habits. Scandinavians have some sort of pride and manners where Swiss feel familiar. Be sure if we don‘t talk, we surely are carefully listening and observing. We tend to put you in a „drawer“ of categories of people without you knowing. With Scandi people that‘s all not necessary. Also in Switzerland we have a lor of immigration since many decades. Workforces from all around europe, we are used to that, there‘s no exitment left. We practically have no people from Scandinavia working here, that‘s why it‘s interesting. If i could emigrate, it would be when i have financial safety. I would go to Sweden, maybe Norway (i feel more familiar with Sweden)buy a house there and go fishing until my days are over. Countryside of course, i would avoid the bigger Cities.
@svenolofandersson25729 ай бұрын
@@rickymartin4457 I know that feeling. Whenever I hear Swedish spoken in a tourist spot, I keep my distance and don’t seek contact. But I listen and observe their behaviour!
@svenolofandersson25729 ай бұрын
@@mlugin8050 One thing that Swiss and Swedish people have in common is that Americans always mix up those countries. The Swedish Tourist Bureau did a survey a few years back and asked visitors why they visited Sweden. It turned out the Germans wanted nature, the French wanted blond girls and the Americans wanted chocolate and e alps… :-)
@kylon40949 ай бұрын
And on the other hand she's the kind of person to yell and get really angry, when she visits a foreign country and not everyone speaks English.
@tmartin349 ай бұрын
How dare you not speak english in your non-english speaking country ?!
@dirtmcgirt65319 ай бұрын
She has no passport
@vanesag.98639 ай бұрын
I remember one of those kind of person that made our national news: she sued the travel agency because all the signs in the town she was staying on her holidays were in Spanish and all people that were there spoke in Spanish... in Spain. How we dare to speak and write in our own country in our own language? 🙄 She was mocked and laughed by all.
@wot49229 ай бұрын
Probably doesn't even realise that English comes from England.
@tmartin349 ай бұрын
@@wot4922 they speak aMerIcaN
@gideon22952 күн бұрын
How one comment on the post there said: "she woke up. SINGLE, VIRAL & ARRESTED" had to laugh as i saw this.
@chrissis.614014 сағат бұрын
Too funny 😂 as a German I gotta say I only ever see videos of Karens in the U.S. never seen such behaviour in any other country. Horrible people....
@Zephyrus88PL7 ай бұрын
I am Polish and the history of Polish-German relations is not a nicer one. But if I met a German tourist speaking German in my city, I would never have thought of behaving like her. To me, this whole situation is completely absurd. I would even be happy that they want to get to know Poland. Btw, James. You're welcome to visit our country too :) We have great food!
@askarufus79397 ай бұрын
Yes, my one great grandfather was shot by a German, the other was put in a Concentration camp but today hearing German tourists in my city makes me happy that they come here as neigbours and are interested in our culture and pay us money to have their vacations. Yet this American woman cant't forgive them speaking their own language 🤡 She must be insane
@fabikn61726 ай бұрын
Fuck of history, we live in now. Greets from Germany ♥
@Laurasophiesmith6 ай бұрын
Poland is a nice country ❤
@HrLBolle6 ай бұрын
@@fabikn6172 true that
@j3nn3s6 ай бұрын
Visiting Poland is still on my to-do list. But the Polish people I met here were all great and heartwarming. Greetings from Germany
@denitaomanovic34629 ай бұрын
This is not just antisocial, but a mental breakdown. She desperately needs professional help, and those around her need to be protected from her.
@maryhunter63899 ай бұрын
Agree, her behaviour stems from fear and she is out of control. Not normal nor rational behaviour.
@wandavision85679 ай бұрын
I think she is just totally intoxicated ;-)
@jodemit6559 ай бұрын
Someone has been lieing to her way too much for way too long! She has inflated the cost of her man cave to the point where she is pricing herself out of any relationships.
@ReviewsAndMore99 ай бұрын
@@wandavision8567Yes a drunk, but that is no excuse.
@Sheepy0075 ай бұрын
Fun fact: After being fired she made a personal website presenting herself, probably as a tool for her CV to shift away from search results by possible employers. In it, there is a part where she emphasizes her Italian heritage and how important it is to her. How ironic.
@clowofgrife5 ай бұрын
Im very happy the time in Germany was good for you, just saw a couple clips of you while you were here
@nicolebuttner34239 ай бұрын
Last year I visited the US and had only good experiences. In Washington DC, an older gentleman even came up to us because he heard us speak German. He wanted to practice his German skills, because he was stationed in Germany long ago. Very very sweet.❤
@albin22329 ай бұрын
I lived in the US and I never saw anything like this.
@jonas_lechner9 ай бұрын
I experienced something very similar in Los Angeles. An older man approached me and started talking about his time in Germany after WW2. We talked for quite a while.
@albin22329 ай бұрын
@@jonas_lechner I hope he was not impolite. All that 99.9% of Americans know about Germany is WW II, and they know very little about that. Sadly.
@christianrautenberg60899 ай бұрын
Is there any male equivalent to "a Karen"?
@albin22329 ай бұрын
@@christianrautenberg6089 Yes, there is, but they're not as common. Some call them 'Kens.'
@civroger6 ай бұрын
Hope that boyfriend had the sense to ditch this woman.
@keithad64855 ай бұрын
Guessing boyfriend is a simp. A real man would not put up with this nonsense.
@TheRealJellyBomb5 ай бұрын
I have a feeling the makeup sex is pretty wicked with this lynx 🤔 😂
@user-dc9oq2pr6v5 ай бұрын
he's part of the problem. look at him smugly holding her back instead of taking her far away from the tourists.
@a6893_5 ай бұрын
I think you have never handled stubborn kids
@familyandfriends35195 ай бұрын
Go back to Germany
@AskanHelstroem20 сағат бұрын
"Why should I speak _english_ , Ma'am? Are we in _ENGLAND_ ?! No? Then I think I will honour the founding fathers, by using every tongue known to me, in order to make this country a bit more multi-cultural, like it's supposed to be. *Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free [...]*
@lisikinderlehner39795 ай бұрын
Reminds me on a „friend“ from usa… sehe came over to germany. We took her to venice italy…. In a water Taxi sehe yelled at a Italien Lady in the worst way for Talking (friendly) in Italien to her. I Never felt so much shame
@marccurrat12299 ай бұрын
Happened to me in 2003. We traveled through the USA for 3 months with 3 colleagues. We were speaking Swiss German together when we were in a supermarket and a gentleman came and told us to stop talking terroristically or we would be arrested. Our answer was that if the USA doesn't want money from tourists, we would be happy to spend it in Canada. And fortunately the not so nice man went on his way.
@keeper64589 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry that happened to you guys. So embarrassing.. I would have loved to taken you all in and cooked for you! Had great conversations!
@marccurrat12299 ай бұрын
@@keeper6458 Luckily we had more to do with nicer people. In New Bern North Carolina we met the nicest police officer. We were invited to dinner and had such a lovely time
@alexri.8049 ай бұрын
Bet the "gentleman" didn´t give a fuck... He had no advantage, whether you spent the money in Canada or bought 2 "I love New York" Shirts in the United States.
@Mia-tw4cl9 ай бұрын
abgesehen davon, dass die Situation echt besch*ssen war, war eure Antwort echt gut xD
@G31M19 ай бұрын
@@alexri.804 It still made him look rather stupid and he didn't really know what to say afterwards lol
@traenenimregen46389 ай бұрын
With this scene you can learn a very special German word: "fremdschämen". I and obviously many passengers on this train are ashamed just watching this woman's behavior. Enjoy your stay in Hamburg and use the opportunity being there to visit the Miniatur Wunderland. It is absolutely amazing.Greetings from Bavaria.
@mignav4649 ай бұрын
Wahnsinn, ne Überdosis Fremdscham hier 👍😜
@saranyoo40989 ай бұрын
Fremdschämen könnte mit secondhand-embaressment übersetzt werden
@f41nT9 ай бұрын
@@saranyoo4098 kannst auch direkt ein Roman schreiben
@christophmaas44179 ай бұрын
Für Fremdscham wurde vor ein paar Jahren im englischen das Wort cringe erfunden 😄
@elenawiens49429 ай бұрын
I tried to get tickets for the Miniatur Wunderland a couple of times, months in advance of my trips to Hamburg and it's always sold out! Of course it's always on weekends because I can't just take my 5th grader out of school for a trip during the week. It's insane. I'm not waiting in line for 240 mins as they predict on the website. How long in advance do I have to book??? I'm desperate at this point 😢😂
@WladimirLenin-v6b11 сағат бұрын
In Russia we have a saying that says that "the true character of a person comes out under alcohol" ;) Because you no longer have any inhibitions...
@pr613851 минут бұрын
"in vino veritas" ;-)
@JanMtthsn2 күн бұрын
I'm amazed how this interaction took 3 parts...some people be crazy
@christianosminroden78788 ай бұрын
I grew up in my parents‘ inn, and after having worked in the hospitality business for 20 more years after that, I‘m confident in my judgement about this, which is: Being drunk isn‘t an excuse for behavior like this. Alcohol doesn‘t _change_ character, it _reveals_ it. So if I was her boyfriend, I‘d be shocked to learn this about my girlfriend, take a deep breath and leave, being sad about losing the woman I loved but turned out not to be her to begin with but at the same time relieved that I made it out of it before it was too late.
@mawean8 ай бұрын
You nailed it.👍
@doomboydoomable8 ай бұрын
being drunk does reveal a lot about character. i'm lucky enough never to have had a job dealing with drunks, i couldn't stand it. this woman in the vid was could have had a serious beating if the germans had the same temper as her. there's happy drunk and then there's the woman in the video.
@Drysoil8 ай бұрын
"Alcohol doesn‘t change character, it reveals it" - by far the best Definition i've ever read....
@kodjot16138 ай бұрын
That's not true.
@SeBo-ML8 ай бұрын
Some people become the best version of themselves when drunk, some become violent. People are generally not able to judge proper in various situations. Which is why DUI is maybe not a good idea. As character is more like the sum of your actions, not a snapshot. Many people would be of bad character, because they handled a particular situation not according to what society expects of them. Trying to forgive people most of the time instead of judging what society thinks is right, is what maybe makes this world a better place.
@tridder9 ай бұрын
The fact she is insisting on them speaking English, considering that there's no official federal language in the USA makes this all the more baffelling.
@user-zq1tu1xz6f4 сағат бұрын
Instead of drinking alcohol, this Karen should educate herself, learn a foreign language and get to know other countries and cultures ! Just like these Germans ! 😀
@h52114z5 ай бұрын
I’m American born, however I poses dual citizenship in Germany thanks to my mother. I would love for someone like her to try this on me 😂🇩🇪❤️🇺🇸
@vodkabull97919 ай бұрын
in the 90s my parents had a trip to NYC with some friends. They went to a restaurant and they told them to leave because "they dont serve nazis". This happened 2 times to them in 7 days. My parents were 20 years at this time and had nothing to do with what happened in the 40s. America has to learn alot.
@Achie799 ай бұрын
This says a lot about the education in US. I was on a student exchange in the USA in the mid-90s and they literally asked us if H**ler was still alive.
@juliawacker9 ай бұрын
@@Achie79they still ask this today sadly, even if this is not humanly possible (Hitler would be over 130 years old by now).
@cantinadudes9 ай бұрын
@@Achie79was in the us in 2019, wasnt much different for me as well. Surprisingly a lot of older guys were up to date on germany but some people my age actually asked me what it was like to live under hitler. Its wild to me that people still believe todays germans have anything to do with hitler, thats like calling the entire south of the us traitors and racists. And even that has more foundation than calling germans today nazis considering its not too unusual to see confederate flags in the south. You'll barely see german flags in germany, let alone any flags that indicate support for hitler or the nazis. That goes for many countries too, not just america. The poles and russians seem to have issues thinking about what "80 years" means
@cank.32399 ай бұрын
@@Achie79 Bitte sag mir das ist ein Scherz
@Achie799 ай бұрын
@@cank.3239 Ich wünschte es wäre ein Scherz.
@sjphuntley9 ай бұрын
Had a very similar experience in Florida a few years ago, again a women had a go at me and my friend for speaking in her words a foreign language. We are both born and breed In LONDON, The capital of England. She took our Cockney accent ( London accent ) to be another language. Why she had a problem with this I can not tell you, but when I explained to her that I come from the country that " invented " English she didn't believe me. I think some American's need to get out more.
@karstenbursak80839 ай бұрын
I wonder how this Lady would react to a brummie 😁
@sjphuntley9 ай бұрын
@@karstenbursak8083now that is a foreign language 😂
@neokerman6599 ай бұрын
You say English was invented in England??? Shocking!!! 🙂
@tostrmofo66869 ай бұрын
@@neokerman659 Actually it probably wasn't. English is a germanic languague and was imported from continental europe, most likely from Germany and Denmark. So of course the way it developed is as english as it gets but the root isn't. It's kind of interesting how the languages evolved differently.
@WildBikerBill9 ай бұрын
I remember decades ago an uncle was having a house built out in the country about 35 miles east of Atlanta, Georgia USA. I was with him while he talked to the people hired for the job. One gentleman in particular said an entire paragraph without me understanding a word he said. Some southern accents can be really strong.
@patrickjd110420 сағат бұрын
Been to the US several times, but fortunately i never faced situations like this.
@samucrow75645 ай бұрын
Ihr Traumauto ist ein Mercedes. Ihr lieblings Rennfahrer war Michael Schumacher. Als Kind hörte sie gerne AC/DC und Rammstein. Ihre Waschmaschine kommt von AEG. Ihr Werkzeug von Bosch. Ihr Parfüm von Douglas. Sie kauft ihre Dessous und ihr Porzellan von Woolworth. Ihre Swatch aus der Schweiz. Sie mag Heidi Klum, Sandra Bullock, Arnold Schwarzenegger und hat noch nie ein deutsches Bier getrunken. 🤷🏼♂️
@arnonart7 ай бұрын
While in America with my Finnish wife and my daughter we spoke both Finnish and Hebrew. People did approached us in curiosity and assumed we spoke hungrarian. That's a very common mistake they do everywhere. No one ever banned us of speaking other languages and American people were extremely kind to us. This Karen must be high on something. A normal sober human being doesn't behave this way.
@christinemurray14447 ай бұрын
There's a serious problem with mental health in the US. A lot of people are on psychoactive drugs, most of them prescription drugs.
@gargoyled_drake7 ай бұрын
my thought as well. she was gone. It almost seems worse to put her on viral attempt for this. This is something we could all be embarressed about. But also something we could all end up in. It's a situation where the person in question is so far gone she isn't aware what to do because she hears someone speaking german. She might even be far gone in a way where she was initially curious if it was german she heard them speak. But situation excallated in her own perseption of the situation and acted on those inputs. No matter what. It dosn't seem right to expose people for being in situations like these. It seems like malicious attempts to ruins someone carreer intentionally and no one should help with doing that.
@arnonart7 ай бұрын
@@gargoyled_drake i reckon she ruined her career earlier with some stupid accusations about her boss stealing from her and some other nasty behavior while intoxicated.
@tommeiner99837 ай бұрын
I'm surprised they even knew there was such thing as Hungarian lol
@arnonart7 ай бұрын
@@tommeiner9983 oh, they did on several occasions. I guess when we watch videos about public ignorance in America, they are edited. There was no other place where I got into very nice conversation with total strangers like in America and none of them was ignorant about world affairs.
@zouphout8 ай бұрын
I'm German and stumbled across your video completely by chance, very interesting and of course frightening. In Germany anyone who behaves towards strangers like this obviously drunk young lady would be called a neo-Nazi. Extremely embarrassing, but as the saying goes: children and drunks always tell the truth (about themselves).
@larsrons79378 ай бұрын
All the many times I've been to Germany, or met Germans abroad, I've only encountered kind, decent people. I know every society has dumb 4sses, but as from Germany I've never met them. Cheers from Copenhagen.
@zouphout8 ай бұрын
@@larsrons7937 And we love Denmark anyway! ❤️
@georgedorschner55528 ай бұрын
There is nothing more the boyfriend could have done. THE chick is obviously insane.
@larsrons79378 ай бұрын
@@georgedorschner5552 I hope the airline isn't insane and give her a fine so she can feel it for this stunt.
@ureo_umbreon86018 ай бұрын
As a American, who has German heritage, I apolgies for these rascist American idoits. The consevative parties in America are very rascist towards tourists&immagrents, and hispanic people are constsntly targeted.
@madarah85334 ай бұрын
As a german i find this hilarious. I wanna go to the USA now and talk german the entire trip. 😂
@lunaflexy9331Күн бұрын
Hello James I am from German and in my city it is common to say: „It doesn‘t matter where you are from or who you are… If you are a chill person, we drink and party with you If you are an asshole, (we mean everybody, so Germans too) go away from our city“ And i love this ❤
@theorganguy9 ай бұрын
couple of things: first the obvious - tourists are not the same as immigrants?!?? a tourist only comes for a visit as is... now, like what, shut down all tourism? or only americans can be tourists in their own country? what exactly is her point in this? ...but, secondly - how about she does a bit of digging in her family history? I'm sure she has plenty of European DNA that somehow configurated her into a Karen, no?
@ELXatrix9 ай бұрын
That would mean a certain level of openness and the ability to think about more than just yourself. In this case it looks more like a hopeless case.
@Dreamfox-df6bg9 ай бұрын
She may even have German ancestry herself.
@rafaelstoll33059 ай бұрын
You are seeking logic were there isnt one. She is oviously mentaly ill in some way and probably drunken, too.
@yottaforce9 ай бұрын
I think you'd find her DNA have more in common with that of vegetables than us Europeans. At least I hope so.
@sshreddderr94099 ай бұрын
she just has mental issues and is seeking attention. dont take this seriously. this conflict isnt about tourism or other languages. the US is full of immigrants, especially major cities, so she has to be used to them. she probably just wanted some attention or whatever
@TheLobstersoup9 ай бұрын
I once was on a French train with my two best friends and we were going hiking in the Pyrennees. The train was full of old religious US-Americans going to Lourdes, because apparently you can drink holy water and pray for a miracle there. We had a hiking guide (a book) with us, and I asked my friend: "Gibst du mir mal den Wanderführer?" The next minute hell broke loose and lots of overweight old Americans accused us of talking about the "Fuhrer". It took me a moment to connect the dots and I explained to them that I asked for our walking guide. And that "guide" translates to "Führer". The response cracked me up even more, because a woman patted me on the arm and kept repeating: "It's okay. He's dead. He's dead! You understand?" It was one of the funniest things I experienced with Americans. In the end we gave up explaining and let everyone assume we were big bad Nazis. We really couldn't get the message through to them that we were going hiking and the book was our guide.
@matzepeng33718 ай бұрын
sauber :DDD
@kuntakinte43338 ай бұрын
Maybe they understood " Wonder Fuhrer" statt Wanderführer ... Beware of wonder weapon 😁
@SpartanHawk8 ай бұрын
heikel aber lustig im Endeffekt!
@kazenbartyokkel61058 ай бұрын
Bitte sag, dass du dir das ausgedacht hast.
@Hyazinthenarrangement8 ай бұрын
Did these americans know, that nearly every german has a Führerschein?
@0815Horst23 сағат бұрын
She is completely drunk. That's one way to show her true personality.
@dayma-123Күн бұрын
0:29 love that you're showing our amazing bread when speaking of our culture 😍😍 I moved to Australia in 2017 and miss german bread so much. I hope you had an amazing experience amongst the lovely germans we have 😊
@PauleLR9 ай бұрын
I would like to tell a totally different story. I’m german. I worked in the US several times before and made friends. We agreed to visit each other, so i took a plane from germany to US. My plane was late. Nobody picked me up at the airport. I rented a car, searched my way 100 miles throu a foreign country and endet up, at 3 o‘clock in the morning, in a rural area in front of three houses. I decided to wait in a distance till dawn before ringing any of those doorbells. (Trespassing and gunlaw…) I woke up with a real bright light into my face. A police officer! He asked some questions, checked my passport and driving license, searched his computer and finally brought my to the right house. This was the kind of hospitality and service i didn‘t expected. So, many thanks to you Mr. Officer!
@totallyrealspiderman9 ай бұрын
warum hat dich keiner abgeholt?
@PauleLR9 ай бұрын
@@totallyrealspiderman Sie hatten ihre Babies dabai und wollten/ konnten nicht länger warten.
@M-Is-For-Margaret9 ай бұрын
I'd like to be you. I mean, that's pretty gutsy. Renting a car, driving 100 miles and arriving at your destination at 3 a.m., having the presence of mind to not ring the doorbell, being cognizant of where you are and the reaction of people who tend to shoot first and ask questions later. Glad things turned out well for you!
@viertouchdownsineinemspiel9 ай бұрын
Warum hat Dich denn keiner abgeholt? Und dann musst Du noch ewig fahren? Das waren wohl doch keine Freunde. Was für A….löcher.
@floriang.85359 ай бұрын
@@PauleLR Dann kann doch immer noch einer warten, oder zurück kommen? Anstand is anders
@friedrichdargel4859 ай бұрын
I am also German and the same thing sometimes happens here in Brazil. My standard answer is: “What language would you use in Germany?” Works perfectly, especially in countries where people don't learn other languages.
@ViruX939 ай бұрын
To even top it I would say: "Perdon. No hablo espanol. Comprende amigo?" 🤭
@supremelordoftheuniverse54499 ай бұрын
Brazilians are extremely prejudiced, stuck in their ways, and there is an overall culture of hostility against everything even slightly different from their small little world, and challenging it can become dangerous. Get out of there as soon as you can
@foreverpinkf.76039 ай бұрын
Good answer.
@LoveToHearUSing9 ай бұрын
They speak Portuguese in Brazil. @@ViruX93
@martinmuller88548 ай бұрын
@@ViruX93...but in Brazil people speak portugues, so I don't get your joke...
@InfectedDelta6 ай бұрын
too hard, and then wonder why many people don't like the USA! Exactly because of people like that! Luckily, not everyone is as limited as this woman! ✌️ Kind regards from Bavaria💙
@xBlueAngel5 сағат бұрын
That's so unnecessary. Don't people have anything better to do than go up to random people and mess with them? ^^ I wonder how she even has a boyfriend if she always acts like that. Well, good night then. 😂
@melaniegrace77079 ай бұрын
I don’t even understand why she was upset…
@theorganguy9 ай бұрын
we are missing the part of the whole scene just before all this erupted... my guess is, the Germans actually had a good time and were maybe pointing around and/or laughing, maybe they even - oh my - looked at her, because she happened to sit right there in their field of view. For Germans it is normal to stare at ppl; maybe she didn't and thus was thinking they are either talking about her or laughing about her, which to 99.9% probably wasn't the case. The Germans *could* have divulged about what they were talking about just for the sake of appeasement, but when she is so into their face, they clearly decided not to...
@Kebein.9 ай бұрын
she probably doesnt either :D
@RoboproFNA9 ай бұрын
@@theorganguyI don't think the Germans would have pointed on people around. Maybe they looked around at other people, but I think it is very rude to point at others in Germany. At least it is like that in Austria and such things are often similiar between Austria and Germany in my experience.
@MangaMatti9 ай бұрын
@@RoboproFNA German here. I can confirm that.
@theorganguy9 ай бұрын
@@RoboproFNA as Tourists to point "at things" ("Look there, that's that building we heard about...") is pretty usual, tho, especially while on the move with whatever vehicles - in this case, train. One of those could have been misinterpreted as being a pointing at someone.
@ruthlewis66789 ай бұрын
As a child, I grew up listening to my mother and her sisters speaking German to their mother. When Grandma passed away they never really spoke it again. I don't understand the language but nothing would give me more comfort than sitting and hearing those people speaking together. Memories.
@annasaddiction51299 ай бұрын
Aww that's kinda cute. Someone had an experince with my language that's good. =) You don't hear those stories often, because history T-T 😂 😂 😉 😉.
@Helena-me6mp9 ай бұрын
thats so cute ; - ;
@sonjagatto99819 ай бұрын
Awww....💔I know how you feel. I am German but I only hear English...married in Canada.
@familyandfriends35195 ай бұрын
Speaking the Holocaust language
@familyandfriends35195 ай бұрын
@@sonjagatto9981go back to Germany
@natee47284 ай бұрын
The villain laugh at 8:04 killed me
@DalYeosin6 ай бұрын
When I was younger I often sat in global voice chats just for fun. So I talked to a friend through that and suddenly an American called me a "Nazi" just because I spoke to my friend in German. At the time I was 17 years old or something. The situation stuck with me and obviously not in a positive way. I'm from Hamburg by the way :D