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Weddings Around the World | Culture Cuddles #1

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Uyen Ninh

Uyen Ninh

Күн бұрын

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@maggielovegood1667
@maggielovegood1667 Ай бұрын
German boyfriend feels uncomfortable showing his face but is definitely not ashamed to sit so comfortably on the couch xD
@ThisApp
@ThisApp Ай бұрын
That’s the biggest cultural difference haha
@jasoninthea.m7471
@jasoninthea.m7471 Ай бұрын
He's so cute!
@hansdylan3182
@hansdylan3182 Ай бұрын
The couch does look sooo comfy!! 😂
@miyuunyuu2621
@miyuunyuu2621 Ай бұрын
I wasn't sure if he was sitting there comfortably or if he was trying to position himself for the scene, because the whale in the background also looks very placed 🥰 But super cute
@hanna-ug6fk
@hanna-ug6fk Ай бұрын
It's his home why he wouldn't be comfortable
@IunaIia
@IunaIia Ай бұрын
I say we hide with face with Uyen's crocheted creations
@barb8335
@barb8335 Ай бұрын
Good idea
@camckenzie
@camckenzie Ай бұрын
Crocheted wrestling mask!
@hello1868
@hello1868 Ай бұрын
Hahaha imagine a balaclava with octopus tentacles on top or something
@Casmomof3
@Casmomof3 Ай бұрын
​​@@hello1868Perfect!
@RandomNexus
@RandomNexus Ай бұрын
Oooh! Brilliant idea! \o/ 😄
@imaginethat2003
@imaginethat2003 Ай бұрын
I am imagining that when you two get married, the minister/priest refers to German boyfriend as 'German Boyfriend'. 😂
@caitydestroyz
@caitydestroyz Ай бұрын
And when it's finally time for the final "with the power vested in me" or however it is orchestrated, I now pronounce you "German husband" and wife!! 🥺🩷
@thiennhifamily5846
@thiennhifamily5846 Ай бұрын
​@@caitydestroyz lol
@mirjanbouma
@mirjanbouma Ай бұрын
Well Of course, that's his name! 😋
@camckenzie
@camckenzie Ай бұрын
Yeah, he'll have to change HIS name.😂
@remytherevolutionairy769
@remytherevolutionairy769 Ай бұрын
"I now pronounce you, German husband and wife"
@eve837
@eve837 Ай бұрын
"Soon my name will be German Husband." 😂❤
@ChericeGraham
@ChericeGraham Ай бұрын
Uyen's mismatched socks fit well with the laid-back vibe. This podcast is so much fun.
@Zwoelfeline
@Zwoelfeline Ай бұрын
Mismatched socks is lifestyle ❤
@Poopick
@Poopick Ай бұрын
@@ChericeGraham honestly i didnt even notice
@jackyb.2338
@jackyb.2338 Ай бұрын
One of her socks is matching german boyfriends tshirt ❤
@ChericeGraham
@ChericeGraham Ай бұрын
@@jackyb.2338 And together they're matching the shark.
@sapnamahboobani1156
@sapnamahboobani1156 5 күн бұрын
Isn’t that what gen z does?
@michadybczak4862
@michadybczak4862 Ай бұрын
About breaking things: in Poland it's common that the weeding couple is throwing Champaign glasses on the floor, and then they clean it together - like a symbol of the normal, daily stuff that happens.
@yurialencar143
@yurialencar143 Ай бұрын
Lol😂
@agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783
@agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783 Ай бұрын
In other slavic countries + often in Hungary, too.
@HeidiPriest
@HeidiPriest Ай бұрын
😂polterabend in germany
@nizinka
@nizinka Ай бұрын
The same with obstacle course! Some guests dress up in funny costumes and the bride and groom have to complete small challanges or bribe them with alcohol or cakes.
@olas2336
@olas2336 Ай бұрын
A nie kieliszki pod wódce?
@niloofardordahan6915
@niloofardordahan6915 Ай бұрын
I dated an English guy when I was studying in the UK. The cultural differences were crazy. I am Iranian and because of our culture with poems/literature (persian), love is a very fantastical thing. Showing love is always super romantic & dramatic. Like you would tell someone you'd die for them (in different ways) at least 3 times a day. Even outside a romantic relationship, you'd tell a close friend ,family member or children that "I'd get sacrificed for you" in casual conversation or even as a form of saying thank you. eg: sister: "do you want me to make more coffee for you?" me: "no honey, I'd die for you". Even typing it in English sounds ridiculous but it's so enmeshed in our culture that we're used to it. We use it as a term of endearment and almost never think of the meaning. Now imagine me, from this culture, dating a very practical and logical English guy. I was 16, away from family for the first time and I just felt my bf didn't love me because AT MOST he'd just say I love you. I got used to it eventually but the first few months were terrible. The funny thing is, I'm now married to someone from my own culture but my time in the UK has made me cold from the point of view of onlookers because I'm far less dramatic in love 🤣
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Ай бұрын
Yeah, that is pretty dang dramatic with the dying for even the smallest things. LOL
@niloofardordahan6915
@niloofardordahan6915 Ай бұрын
@@doodahgurlie yeap.. the relationships get kinda toxic ngl 🤣
@phoenixdavida8987
@phoenixdavida8987 Ай бұрын
​@@niloofardordahan6915it seems like limerance not love
@meanmemes01
@meanmemes01 Ай бұрын
​@@niloofardordahan6915 words like 'sadaqa' n 'qurban ' are weigh too pure . i believe that these words are extremely effective and effervescent into the soul of lovers. As these words are not meant to carry the negative effect like ( death).
@JW-hf9ev
@JW-hf9ev Ай бұрын
Come to the USA AND MAKE A TV SHOW
@MurphysEveryWhim
@MurphysEveryWhim Ай бұрын
A not so happy intercultural relationship story: I am from the U.S., and in grad school, I started dating a grad student who was from south India. I enjoyed learning about his culture and meeting his friends. It was about 6 months into the relationship that one of his friends explained to me that I was just the girlfriend to be had until my boyfriend was pressured by his family to marry someone they arranged for him. I confronted my boyfriend, and he confirmed it. I wouldn’t have let the relationship get that far if I knew there was no chance of us getting married, but he never mentioned it, and I didn’t know enough to ask.
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Ай бұрын
That would upset me immensely as you were just used until the "right" girl comes along. Especially as he knew this going into the relationship. Then again, you probably should have been more aware of Indian culture...parents play a big part in dictating their children's marriages.
@ekaterini2957
@ekaterini2957 Ай бұрын
Don't feel bad -- been there, done that. I had no idea either -- definitely even in the states with US-born folks of Indian heritage you need to check out up front or at least very early on if the potential partner/family are planning on an arranged marriage. Sometimes they even send the adult child (more often the groom to be) back to the homeland to get introduced to potential brides and get engaged with plans to get married and then bring the bride back to the states. Very easy to get blindsided by this.
@srfirehorseart
@srfirehorseart Ай бұрын
I'm sorry that happened to you. Must have been upsetting at the time I had a friend (in the UK) who was very happy in a relationship that was secret from her parents. As soon as she had a marriage arranged she accepted it and broke up with her girlfriend. I was quite shocked but my friend seemed to accept the arrangement quite casually. We haven't spoken since, so I don't know how the marriage worked out.
@M_SC
@M_SC Ай бұрын
I’ve heard of this. It’s so misogynistic and racist really. People in the o outside group don’t deserve the respect people in their group get, apparently
@immaseahorse24
@immaseahorse24 Ай бұрын
He should have been honest with you
@Juneessary
@Juneessary Ай бұрын
In Vietnam it is true that we don't have proposals. But when you take your boy/girl friend to meet your family and every one started asking, to your face, behind your back, to your parents, to your siblings, to your nieces/nepthew... when are you two gonna get married before you even think about it. If your partner doesn't flat out deny it, that's when you realize you're getting married.
@slwrabbits
@slwrabbits Ай бұрын
That's a very ... alarming way to learn something that I would consider very important to know.
@vilmaalencar9085
@vilmaalencar9085 Ай бұрын
I'm Brazilian, married to a Swede, living in Sweden, we got married in Sweden because weddings in Brazil are usually huge and we didn't had the money for it. One Brazilian tradition I did was to write the names of my friends that were single on the underskirt of my dress, I took a picture lifting my skirt up to show the names for my friends who couldn't attend, there were a lot of side eyes from my Swedish guests.
@MultiEquations
@MultiEquations Ай бұрын
That’s such a cute tradition
@aki-ko4dc
@aki-ko4dc Ай бұрын
cara realmente casamento no brasil é muito caro ne kkkkk
@TheGypsyVanners
@TheGypsyVanners Ай бұрын
Too funny
@chiaradelia829
@chiaradelia829 Ай бұрын
That's actually so cute ❤
@PurityM
@PurityM Ай бұрын
I'm Brazilian with a Dutch fiancé, we decided we'll get married in both countries so both our families can be with us. But both will be small intimate events, nothing like the usual Brazilian thing..
@KaylaMarie-kv2nf
@KaylaMarie-kv2nf Ай бұрын
Uyens honesty about her rough origin was so awesome. She is so cute and full of light when she talks about all things, good or bad. I appreciate her good energy.
@VirgoLunaKnight
@VirgoLunaKnight Ай бұрын
I literally freaked out when german boyfriend read my comment 😅 Yes i said a whole lemon 🍋 ...its to be kept hidden but it will absorb all "negative energy"
@uyenninh
@uyenninh Ай бұрын
Oh hii 😆 thanks for the lemon comment!!
@annieboba
@annieboba Ай бұрын
@@uyenninhhi Uyen! Just woke up to your podcast, cant wait to join the next one!
@mercedesvelasquez8781
@mercedesvelasquez8781 Ай бұрын
​@@uyenninhas a hispanic it's just good to keep a lemon in your living spaces and if their negative energy the lemon will brown so quickly it is honestly disgusting
@dunadanfer
@dunadanfer Ай бұрын
@@mercedesvelasquez8781 primera vez que escucho eso. ¿En que país lo hacen?
@PurityM
@PurityM Ай бұрын
Just hide a lemon in the house?
@sandorpetra-andrea5275
@sandorpetra-andrea5275 Ай бұрын
Been doing long-distance with my Dutch partner for almost 5 years and we're finally closing off the distance! Watching you guys living your best life happily together gives me a lot of hope and joy!
@mirjanbouma
@mirjanbouma Ай бұрын
Are you coming to the Netherlands (in which case, welkom in Nederland!) or is your partner moving to you? 😊 Either way, congratulations on closing the distance!
@thebestofirishcrochet
@thebestofirishcrochet Ай бұрын
Hi, I'm Czech, and 15 years ago, I married an Irish guy. We were madly in love for two years (and still are). Unfortunately, his mum didn't approve of our marriage and eventually disowned him. Our son was born in Ireland, but the low job opportunities and bad economy in 2008/2010 forced us out of Ireland. Since then, we have lived in three countries, trying our best to find a place where we would fit in. It is challenging, and we are still looking. The next one is going to be Finland. This probably sounds crazy, and looking back, many things we had done were 100% pure craziness. But we always 'pulled a magic rabbit out of our arse' (the Irish man said) and carried on. We both strongly feel that our home is where we can hug eachother. Also big Congratulations I hope your wedding will be just a start of best days of your life. Love your channels. Stay awesome ❤❤❤
@M_SC
@M_SC Ай бұрын
You’d be a pretty normal couple in Canada
@thebestofirishcrochet
@thebestofirishcrochet Ай бұрын
@@gottalovetheinternet Thank you for your honest opinion. Yes, I suffer a lot from it! Breaking family is awful thing and I don't wish that on anybody especially not on my children. It is bad enough they lost their grandmother because of it. On the other hand I don't think 'Karma' will get them. In fact they are doing very well for many years with great family support on both sides. My mother in law was unfortunately an acholic and we spend all our money to pay for her 4 bedroom house (even we weren't aloud to live there) When we stop paying because we simply couldn't afford any more she was furious. My husband use to take every year a loan to pay for her cruise ship holiday and when he lost his job my income wasn't good enough to pay her mortgage, holidays and our rent and food. So we had to stop paying. And she disown him because our son was born. I never tried to find logic in that, but that is how it happened. If you would be in my situation what you would do differently?
@thebestofirishcrochet
@thebestofirishcrochet Ай бұрын
@@M_SC Yeah Canada would be our dream come true, but no visa pathway for us available :/ we are in our 50s now. Same for Australia. We choosing Finland because it is so cheap to buy house with land and of course the amazing educational system for our son
@barbsmart7373
@barbsmart7373 Ай бұрын
​@@gottalovetheinternetHow dare you accuse this person of tearing his family apart? You font know snatching about this family. Shame on a mother for disowning her son and choosing not to know someone he loves and her future grandchildren. Look at your own life and comment on your own life dnd the worst things people have done to YOU.
@gottalovetheinternet
@gottalovetheinternet Ай бұрын
@@thebestofirishcrochet That is very difficult, I’m sorry you’re going through these things. Sending you best wishes. My comment was a bit insensitive I admit. I was just trying to quickly get my point across, from a place of concern. But I wouldn’t know what to do in that situation. Perhaps send her letters to update her on the kids etc and to wish her well? She doesn’t sound like a well woman in her mind.
@sakshi.chaudhary
@sakshi.chaudhary Ай бұрын
I love the community Uyen has built that loves to enjoy the content she produces while respecting the privacy of her German boyfriend. She and Stephanie Soo have gotten some amazing human beings as followers and I really love to be the part of this community.
@vanessaa.6087
@vanessaa.6087 Ай бұрын
Agree, they're both lovely people and so are their communities☺️
@everestfalls
@everestfalls 29 күн бұрын
A man who prizes his peace and privacy yet still compromises for their loved ones, truly a man of culture.
@joerodino
@joerodino Ай бұрын
I am an American and have lived in Germany and Vietnam. This Fall I am invited to a wedding in Vietnam. The bride is a dear friend and I know her entire family. I have never been to a wedding in Vietnam. Of course I am so excited, but realize this is to me an unfamiliar part of the culture. Your podcast came at a perfect time. Still I have many questions, but you guys answered many of them. I love your KZfaq videos! Thank you, hạnh phúc und Freude 🎉
@emjayay
@emjayay Ай бұрын
She has some videos on her regular channel about Vietnam weddings.
@locle2625
@locle2625 Ай бұрын
Weddings in Vietnam are varied. It is better to ask your friend how they celebrate it and all your remaining questions. We love to share our culture with foreigners ☺️
@floggingvalentine93
@floggingvalentine93 Ай бұрын
Not married but black american: it's common in some black american families, after the wedding ceremony the bride and groom will jump the broom - a literal broom. This is from slavery when enslaved people were not allowed to be married bc you could not separate married Christians. Jumping the broom was the ceremony that was allowed to announce their wedding to everyone while not anger the masters. Some families practice this tradition after the wedding ceremony and it's fun because the higher you and your partner can jump the stronger your marriage will be. One side of my family does this regularly but the other doesn't so not everyone celebrates it but it's an important tradition that shouldn't be forgotten.
@Weirdforces-rk9qs
@Weirdforces-rk9qs Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Hotoke234
@Hotoke234 Ай бұрын
this isnt common at all at lest where im from in the us
@chicagogal555
@chicagogal555 Ай бұрын
I never knew this, thank you for sharing.
@MegaCorazon96
@MegaCorazon96 Ай бұрын
As a Black American from the Southern US, I plan to jump the broom with my partner at our wedding, too! Interesting to learn about the height-marriage strength correlation
@floggingvalentine93
@floggingvalentine93 Ай бұрын
@@MegaCorazon96 congrats! Idk that's just what i was told growing up so we jokingly made it really tall to piss the bride n groom off lol. I'm from the north and we kept some traditions alive ❤
@leannehowarth6939
@leannehowarth6939 Ай бұрын
I'm English and I moved to New Zealand when I was 22 fully expecting to meet a kiwi guy and get married. I'd had enough of English guys and was glad to never have to date one again. I ended up meeting an English guy from the town next to mine in England and falling in love and marrying him. I think the only thing you can guarantee about love is its never what you expect.
@allyouneedisgodandjesus
@allyouneedisgodandjesus Ай бұрын
My parents decided to move from one city to another in the same state..the cities were quite opposite culturally. I remember that in high school I had a feeling in my heart that I would meet and be with a guy that was of my own ethnicity. At the same my thoughts told me "what are you expecting,there's no one of that race around here but your own family". Sure enough, a few years later I met my now husband in the same city and we married shortly after.❤❤ 24 years of marriage so far❤❤❤❤
@Maiju86
@Maiju86 24 күн бұрын
Well said! I went to Iceland and everybody told me that I will meet a viking icelander there. But instead I ended up finding an Italian guy! 😅 I never EVER thought even about dating an Italian.
@valeria-militiamessalina5672
@valeria-militiamessalina5672 15 күн бұрын
Yeah, expect the unexpected, was Napoleon's motto.
@dammitjim9131
@dammitjim9131 Ай бұрын
OMG! You had me at 0:01 ... I love this already
@YwY-ct5yq
@YwY-ct5yq 12 күн бұрын
Hahaahhahaha
@naomihirsch2796
@naomihirsch2796 Ай бұрын
"do you want know how we fight evil spirits? A knife" 🤣💀 I choked on my water that was so funny
@missbrauchbar
@missbrauchbar Ай бұрын
I was also not prepared to hear that 😂
@GregKnee
@GregKnee Ай бұрын
My wife grew up in the Philippines - half Chinese and half Pinay and when we became engaged her parents asked about my birth information to go to a fortune teller? to see if we were compatible. We were married twice - first in the US with a simple civil ceremony and then 10 months later a massive Church wedding in the Philippines 27 years ago!
@terrestra
@terrestra Ай бұрын
I'm from Austria and in my region the bride stealing event at the wedding party is very common. The bride and groom would book a second wedding venue (usually a bar or restaurant) and late in the evening, the person who managed to steal the bride's wedding bouquet without being caught, would "steal the bride" and bring her to the second wedding venue while the groom has to "rescue her" by going after her (nowadays the bride and groom appoint the person who is to "steal the bride" before the wedding and leave the wedding bouquet unattended for them, when it's time for the event). When the bride is moved to the second venue by the "abductor" the younger adult guests and their close friends and family usually follow. In this way the wedding party is devided into two groups with the elderly guests, and families with young children staying at the main venue where it is quieter and the younger people getting really drunk and singing traditional drinking songs forcing the other guests and the bride and the groom to down one shot after another. A wedding usually starts around 10 (sometimes earlier, sometimes later) in the morning and ends at midnight when the father of the bride "passes" her to the groom one last time and they go home together as a married couple.
@elkewoll2950
@elkewoll2950 Ай бұрын
In Germany (my region, ie southwest) bride stealing works differently. The bride is taken away by friends and taken to different pubs. The groom and his friends follow and look for the bride in the various pubs and the groom has to pay for drinks for the guests in the pub and for his helpers until he has found his new wife!
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Ай бұрын
I love that tradition! It's pragmatic and yet fun.
@Cherry-fi9zu
@Cherry-fi9zu Ай бұрын
​@@elkewoll2950 I'm also Austrian and I just know this version of yours :)
@hannajos
@hannajos Ай бұрын
I actually feel this has such a sexist undertone too it (from Austria myself) - I‘d get drunk myself too haha
@internationalexpansion_kr
@internationalexpansion_kr Ай бұрын
I refused to be stolen at our wedding (in Austria) because I knew that it would be super confusing for the British group of the guests and honestly I don't enjoy it that much to be at a wedding where then so many people (incl bride & groom ) are really drunk
@polyglotornot
@polyglotornot Ай бұрын
Kinda love this channel ngl. Personally, my bf is Korean. I learn languages as a hobby, and he is monolingual. I've never left Texas for longer than a week let alone been outside the US. He wasn't born here and has traveled a lot. In the south intercultural relationships are not common let alone ones of the same gender. It is a wild experience, and it is really cool to see a podcast/channel cover these things. From picking up a new phrase to table manners its cool to see another couple document the quirks. Can't wait to see this where this goes!
@Weirdforces-rk9qs
@Weirdforces-rk9qs Ай бұрын
How did you meet and do you plan to live together?
@polyglotornot
@polyglotornot Ай бұрын
@Weirdforces-rk9qs So we knew each other in high school through friends/boyscouts, but were never close other than some games here and there. Then we reconnected on Discord about 2-3 years back. We started hanging out more outside of games and started dating soon after. After a while, we ended up pretty much being inseparable and have lived together as a couple for coming up on a year and a half now. About a year ago, we got priced out of our home city and moved to a nice little place nearby. Was really random how it all happened. We actually have the same first name too, lol.
@Whitetigeress86
@Whitetigeress86 Ай бұрын
I am British an I met my German husband July 18th 2023 on a video game called dayz , 8 months later on the 21st of march we got married in Denmark, they say when you know you know and this was our case 😊
@KiMmYy535
@KiMmYy535 Ай бұрын
I’m so happy for you two. This channel has grown in so many incredible ways! I’m glad German Fiancé is getting more comfortable in the channel as well. This podcast will be a huge milestone for the two of you. Congratulations!
@TriviaCountdown
@TriviaCountdown Ай бұрын
I used to work with an Indian couple and they were married by an arrangement. They agreed to it, and have grown kids and are still together. Their son, actually asked them to help them arrange a marriage for him. She was a wonderful soul, the wife. I worked with her longer and knew her better. She totally put up with me asking about her country and her culture, because I'm a curious soul and want learn and find it all fascinating. She guided me and my mom when it came to cultural clothes (went to a festival with them). Talked with us about food, because you know, yummy. Bless her.
@katebarker1983
@katebarker1983 Ай бұрын
😂German boyfriend wants more lighthearted convo after talking about evil spirits…I love Uyen’s response! 😂 I want to hear more about this though, Uyen! Totally interesting!
@xenawarrior5324
@xenawarrior5324 Ай бұрын
Yes! More of this topic. I'm curious 😊
@elkewoll2950
@elkewoll2950 Ай бұрын
I have a personal theory about "Polterabend". I think each marriage has a set (pre-ordained by spirits) amount of crockery that will be broken during the marriage. The plates and cups smashed during Polterabend are deducted from this amount. So: the more fragments on the Polterabend, the less crockery smashed during the couple's life together!
@sup4818
@sup4818 Ай бұрын
In India, if there's something like getting married would kill the spouse because of the date of birth thing, we get them married to a tree first so that technically the tree is the spouse and then they get married to their partner So if the spouse has to die, it's the tree and the partner lives!
@kathleen88863
@kathleen88863 Ай бұрын
That's perfect!
@snooze6650
@snooze6650 Ай бұрын
Incredible galaxy brain solution lmao 💯💯
@FlowerChyld143
@FlowerChyld143 Ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
@AmandaLubani
@AmandaLubani Ай бұрын
@@sup4818 wow.. great work around
@aleks-33
@aleks-33 Ай бұрын
😂that's so practical, I love it. ❤ better than breaking up!
@Cybersanny
@Cybersanny Ай бұрын
Love the podcast! Also love the whale on the couch 🐋 it somehow brings me joy
@SteelAtomic
@SteelAtomic Ай бұрын
i thought u were makin fun of em till i saw the literal whale on the couch 😭
@arandomguy7935
@arandomguy7935 Ай бұрын
The whale is giving Attorne Kim Young Woo awwww
@eustacia03
@eustacia03 Ай бұрын
You can unzip it's mouth and put things inside (I have one of these whales).
@german.boyfriend
@german.boyfriend Ай бұрын
To me too 🥰
@keldaMouse
@keldaMouse Ай бұрын
it all looks so informal and cozy. Love that German Boyfriend is showing so much of himself. I love the hamster emoji over his face too.
@Hunlover123601
@Hunlover123601 Ай бұрын
omg german boyfriend shifting to german husband eventually is great 🥺💜 you guys are so wonderful ❤ this is so soothing. maybe someday you can read stories from your childhood or something, like how i grew up with dutch stories!
@alva8096
@alva8096 Ай бұрын
As VNese, one thing i impress the most in Vietnamese wedding is they karaoke so much. Even in the 8pm, there are some close friends and relatives singing songs. I remembered in my uncle wedding they sang from 4pm to 9pm. 😅😅😅
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Ай бұрын
They also over do it. Karaoke is super loud there and often goes on far too long. It happens in public areas where it's a shared space. It happens late in the night or early in the morning. It's ridiculous.
@khangaroo8166
@khangaroo8166 Ай бұрын
@@doodahgurlie i agree with this. honestly though, it adds life to the city/town. it's depressing in america sometimes, but you get tired of the karaoke real quick. especially if you've been dealing with it your entire life
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Ай бұрын
@@khangaroo8166 Too much of anything makes it annoying. That's why there's a saying about moderation.
@aroth23100
@aroth23100 Ай бұрын
I Love hearing the rough stuff from the village! Don’t ever sugar coat things for the internet- we love your truths ❤😊
@ekaterini2957
@ekaterini2957 Ай бұрын
Agree -- Uyen you keep telling us your truth...
@taxypalmia368
@taxypalmia368 Ай бұрын
I'm from Greece where big weddings are the thing, and planning a whole wedding in 2 days is so crazy, in Greece you wouldn't be able to even find a church to book so fast!
@vasilikistavrakis1050
@vasilikistavrakis1050 Ай бұрын
Give the papa a nice donation and have the wedding in the xopio after the liturgy. If you believe it can happen then it can happen. ( for our xeno friends Xopio = village) ❤😊 If you’re anything like me I know you have a crazy aunt that can spread the news in 30 min or less. 😂⛪️🔔 Party at the nearest taverna 🎉❤
@EmotionalSupportCapybara
@EmotionalSupportCapybara Ай бұрын
Χωριό not Xopio. Also it’s ξένοι in this case as it is plural. Anyway most people in Greece/Cyprus don’t do village weddings anymore as it isn’t considered classy 😅 Otherwise I have been planning my wedding all year and we are now almost 2 months away from it. Mine is multicultural too (Im Cypriot, fiancé is not) and it has been a difficult journey but we are excited!
@brendashelonko2149
@brendashelonko2149 Ай бұрын
Am guessing there are a lot more monks available in SE Asia, than priests or ministers in Europe. To meet a 2 day notice of a wedding.
@anetakibanaki6350
@anetakibanaki6350 Ай бұрын
I married in Greece. My husband is Greek and I'm German. The bureaucracy was a nightmare. And my husband got actually asked at the δυμαρχείο why he couldn't find a nice greek girl. I stood beside him, I speak and understand Greek. And a church wedding would have been impossible as I'm protestant. They seriously wanted to baptize me again. So taking into the equation one person being a foreigner, no way having a wedding in 2 days in Greece😂 But to be fair, neither in most countries in Europe.
@yashitabhoria8398
@yashitabhoria8398 Ай бұрын
Uyen and German boyfriend doing a podcast together just made my month!!!❤
@moxiebombshell
@moxiebombshell Ай бұрын
8:49 I'm honestly surprised to hear German Boyfriend be so understanding of the power of superstition, it's really cool.
@musica_boya
@musica_boya Ай бұрын
Fun fact about wedding in my rural Hungarian town: It is customary for newlyweds to get in their cars (along with the entire guest list), go to the boulevards (which basically go in a giant circle) during the day and honk their horns like a bunch of ducks the entire time LOL Also, 'wedding challenges' are part of EVERY Hungarian wedding. The groom has to complete crazy tasks (such as trying to shave a balloon with a sharp razor without making it pop) in order to get his 'kidnapped' wife back and marry her
@oo8962
@oo8962 Ай бұрын
Sounds fun but the honking would definitely make me go crazy😭 it's way too noisy
@erikaalbert929
@erikaalbert929 Ай бұрын
not a wedding thing but I am Mexican American and my husband is all White (we are in the USA) and the hardest thing and still comes up is our differences in time. For him, time is very linear and done by appointments and for my family time is just there. For example, a birthday is at 2 but don't arrive at 2pm because you will be helping to clean and set up. but for his family, if the event starts at 2pm, the food and everything will be ready and set up at 2pm. and they have end times, where my family events don't really have end times unless there is a venue end time involved.
@TheGypsyVanners
@TheGypsyVanners Ай бұрын
I relate as a Cuban American when living outside of Miami. I was invited to a 2pm party once and invitation gave 430pm for end time and zi was like whhhhaaa?
@michelledeer7659
@michelledeer7659 Ай бұрын
You need a PO box do we can send wedding gifts!
@anisaseptiani3927
@anisaseptiani3927 Ай бұрын
I love seeing how Uyen looks at German fiancé with a smile on her face🥹❤️
@kaorufan8
@kaorufan8 Ай бұрын
Intercultural relationships are awesome! My mum is the child of one, my gran is Ashkenazi and my grandfather was Palestinian and Moroccan. I'm also the child of one, because my dad's Puerto Rican. My parents fully planned to elope because their mothers were both beyond pissed bout them marrying not only outside of the culture but their respective religions. My grandfathers asked them to just hunker down and wait until the hurricane that was coming passed and in the meantime threw them a backyard wedding on the day that they had planned to elope. My dad's dad had even tricked my grandmother into making my mum's wedding dress weeks in advance as a dress for another big event that was coming up! Very sneaky of my grandfathers. They even managed to get a priest AND a rabbi to officiate
@timmysleftnutsack5075
@timmysleftnutsack5075 Ай бұрын
Such a cool mix, my neighbor is Palestinian and ashkenazi Jewish as well from Hungary!
@kayodea.8024
@kayodea.8024 Ай бұрын
OH MY GOD OH MY GOD !!! I am so excited to see you are doing a podcast ! I don't even want to start listening to this first episode because I'll probably won't be able to wait before the next one 🤣
@hongl8138
@hongl8138 Ай бұрын
OMG thank-you Uyen & German boyfriend (soon to be husband)!! Congrats on all accounts. You guys are moving onward and forward! 💕
@srspeep
@srspeep Ай бұрын
the teasing is adorable, it's always been a personal sign of a good relationship for me!
@m.a.p.g.
@m.a.p.g. Ай бұрын
19:41 Beatings with a mulberry branch…I’m laughing so hard picturing it.
@BlueIvysAssistant
@BlueIvysAssistant Ай бұрын
Look at German Boyfriend's "draw me like one of your French girls" pose! 😂
@stephjovi
@stephjovi Ай бұрын
I think it makes more sense to just discuss it and decide to get married. Instagram worthy proposals are more for social media than life
@biocyber4544
@biocyber4544 Ай бұрын
German Boyfriend's voice is kinda soothing to listen to 🙂 hoping this podcast will be a regular schedule, keep it up!
@graciehart777
@graciehart777 Ай бұрын
the conversation about the wedding being postponed because of superstition was so awesome i love how german bf was immediately like “oh two days no problem” while uyen is like “nooo my day would be ruined”. i am just excited for german bf to be german husband ❤️ you two are so lovely together
@beyondthesky9458
@beyondthesky9458 Ай бұрын
I love to see how they evolved so much from not showing german boyfriend's face to showing full him😂😂 love both of you btw😃
@shrinidhijoshi595
@shrinidhijoshi595 Ай бұрын
After listening to different experiences such as breaking up because of the prediction that one might die is so relevant even in Indian culture as well. Obviously youngsters do not follow it that much, but the similarities among the south asian and southeast asian countries is so striking. I think that Indian weddings are full of colors. We are not restricted to certain colors such as white dress. We get to experiment a lot like crazy! Indian wedding is like a festival, even the small scale ones that don't make to tik tok or Instagram.
@HB-by5tw
@HB-by5tw Ай бұрын
Culture Cuddles is the cutest podcast name only worth of you guys❤❤❤❤❤
@sayurik
@sayurik Ай бұрын
Singaporean Chinese here! My family is Buddhist/agnostic while my husband’s family is Catholic. Even though we’re both Singaporean Chinese there was already some differences in wedding practices. Like choosing an auspicious timing/date and having an engagement ceremony (guo da li) was really important to my family. While for his family it is important that we get married in a church. Planning a wedding can be stressful and it will have some clashes or differing expectations among family elders, if there’s mutual respect, communication and compromise you both will be alright 😊 and don’t forget to enjoy the actual day!!!
@kushangisingh
@kushangisingh 17 күн бұрын
Hi uyen, ngl i was dealing with breakup and felt hopeless but after watching your videos, i felt calm and happy. Your soon to be husband and you have a very relaxing and positive vibes. Thanks I'm feeling much better ❤😊
@Baby_breadd
@Baby_breadd 12 күн бұрын
I’m so proud of you girl 🥹I hope you always get better^^
@kushangisingh
@kushangisingh 12 күн бұрын
@@Baby_breadd Thankyou so much for your kind words ❤️❤️☺️☺️
@anushahanu27
@anushahanu27 Ай бұрын
I m indian and i can confirm its traditional tinder especially in the south. We get to choose who we get married to and if dont want to then we move on to next guy. Parents only set it up but the decision is the brides and grooms. To ward of evel spirts we use slippers near head under the bed, lemon is crushed in front of the person. During marriage in some cultures wen the rituals start like 2days b4 marriage, the bride carries sharp objects or stones until marriage day. I think it's for protection.
@EatMoreFish_
@EatMoreFish_ Ай бұрын
i just realized this came out 2 mins ago lol can't wait
@catwadogsname
@catwadogsname 7 күн бұрын
the way Uyen looks at him oh my goooooood😭🥰
@leonik7152
@leonik7152 Ай бұрын
I was invited to a wedding last summer. I loved the decorations: dried wild flowers. And the guest gifts were selfmade marmelade and a little pack of wildflower seeds. Not typical for Germany but still super nice to see the flowers bloom this summer :D
@immaseahorse24
@immaseahorse24 Ай бұрын
This sounds like a lovely idea for bombonniere
@KEngum1
@KEngum1 Ай бұрын
German boyfriend seems like a natural to take up geocaching!
@moxiebombshell
@moxiebombshell Ай бұрын
I think I just figured he already did it 😅
@john_carter_of_earth
@john_carter_of_earth Ай бұрын
Hello from a geocacher in Florida, USA! I was so surprised to suddenly see a geocaching comment in the middle of an inter-cultural couples podcast!! 😂
@immaseahorse24
@immaseahorse24 Ай бұрын
He's a scientist, biology I think
@LevePalestinaKrossaSionismen
@LevePalestinaKrossaSionismen Ай бұрын
Awwwww how adorable! Absolutely love this video series' name and concept!!! 💕💕💕
@koolchik1314
@koolchik1314 Ай бұрын
My relationship was with a Vietnamese guy from Vancouver, and ill forever miss him and his mom. Sadly i dont think things were meant to be with us, but it is a great memory and im grateful for it happening
@edge0fheaven690
@edge0fheaven690 18 күн бұрын
I'm so glad KZfaq recommended your shorts.
@claudiaking4064
@claudiaking4064 Ай бұрын
I love the mustard and spice gift idea!!! This was great, I look forward to more 🥰🥰
@hungrydude619
@hungrydude619 Ай бұрын
This was very enjoyable you guys! And for the haters dissing German Boyfriend for not wanting to show his face, DONT WATCH. Respect others wishes😊
@M_SC
@M_SC Ай бұрын
Literally who?
@immaseahorse24
@immaseahorse24 Ай бұрын
Have not seen anyone do that
@nisatelovska2959
@nisatelovska2959 12 күн бұрын
"Soon my name will be german husband" it needs to be 😂
@victoriaking2065
@victoriaking2065 Ай бұрын
I was not expecting Uyen to say "dressed to the nines". That is such a British expression! I loved this podcast ❤️
@kario.9874
@kario.9874 Ай бұрын
I absolutely love the two of you. You make me believe in true love. Both of you are absolutely adorable together ❤
@Ghostykitten
@Ghostykitten Ай бұрын
Such a cute podcast! My brother didn't have a monk predict their wedding (lol) but i remember he basically eloped. My dad got a call one day from my brother who was like "uh hey you know that trip to visit my girlfriend.... well we're married!" My Sister in law is Thai but from New Zealand snd my brother is from the US and specifically grew up Mormon and he flew to New Zealand to elope with her. Mormons stereotypically get married very quickly lol (myself included, i was proposed to in December and married in March the following year) but my brother is going on 20 years this year being married and has two beautiful kids and this year was my 5th wedding anniversary ❤
@furlough2327
@furlough2327 Ай бұрын
Such a cool story! I'm glad they can be happy in NZ despite the local hate for American
@Ghostykitten
@Ghostykitten Ай бұрын
​@furlough2327 they actually decided to move back to the US. They only lived in New Zealand for less than a year after getting married before coming back to the US lol.
@danielsaan1976
@danielsaan1976 Ай бұрын
You two are absolutely smashing. Uyen is fantastisch and GB always makes me chuckle too! They like each other so much. It's all so nice :) Viel gluck!!!!!
@christinem1458
@christinem1458 Ай бұрын
I really like this podcast, it's a feel-good listen. Just like your videos, they're a feel-good watch and I get to learn stuff about Germany and Vietnam culture. I look forward to more episodes 🥰
@janecrosby1703
@janecrosby1703 Ай бұрын
Its the LOTR blanket for me XD, bring that to sit on both your laps to up the cuddle vibes. super cozy
@angelc5030
@angelc5030 Ай бұрын
I love how comfy, cozy and laid back the set up is!
@brcn3054
@brcn3054 Ай бұрын
Loved it and can't wait for the next episode!! You're so chill and it's very calming to listen to you💖 Perfect for when I need to listen to something while working or doing some chores, haha
@bryselbows
@bryselbows Ай бұрын
I’m so happy about this podcast! You two are so fun together, and I love hearing more from GB
@chicagogal555
@chicagogal555 Ай бұрын
This
@ChayKerroumy
@ChayKerroumy Ай бұрын
We are all sitting with you, I swear. The only difference is that we are talking to our phone 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sabrinalarue9560
@sabrinalarue9560 20 күн бұрын
this is such a good podcast, I love how laid back and casual it is. ❤
@ja1830
@ja1830 27 күн бұрын
"My name is German boyfriend" 😂
@potato.chipsu
@potato.chipsu Ай бұрын
I'm shocked..... German boyfriend changed species, I thought he was a dinosaur this whole time!!!!
@german.boyfriend
@german.boyfriend Ай бұрын
I turned into a capybara for now 😉
@mirjanbouma
@mirjanbouma Ай бұрын
​@@german.boyfriendI thought it was a hamster 😅 but a capybara suits you better! Capybara are friendly and chill.
@lostcontrol1981
@lostcontrol1981 Ай бұрын
My husband is from Australia 🇦🇺 and I’m Canadian 🇨🇦. The two countries are quite similar but there are definitely a lot of differences too. The most interesting to me is the different foods (which is why I love watching your food videos!!), and the different words or phrases used to call things. We’ve been married 33 years. I think the most important thing is to be understanding of each other’s differences. I have a friend who is Canadian and her husband is from Indonesia. They have been together 37 years - but sadly the husband’s family refuses to accept the White wife. His family in Indonesia refuse to accept their children as well. When the wife and children are around, they are ignored or insulted by his family members.
@TheGypsyVanners
@TheGypsyVanners Ай бұрын
So sad
@ekaterini2957
@ekaterini2957 Ай бұрын
Time to walk away from the family then. You tell me who I can/cannot love and I tell you to get lost.
@lostcontrol1981
@lostcontrol1981 Ай бұрын
@@ekaterini2957 - my white friend has actually helped support the Indonesian parents - bringing them to Canada 🇨🇦 and providing money to live on. Still they refuse to talk to her, make fun of her children, and tell her husband that he needs a proper Chinese wife to cook for him and the care of him. It’s so sad because they really are a happy couple and obviously get along as they’ve been together for 37 years.
@idontwanttochooseanickname3482
@idontwanttochooseanickname3482 Ай бұрын
​@@lostcontrol1981 no no no😥 if her husband were really love her, he would stop his family. Why he get married if he is not any power to be a real husband. AND SHE SPEND HER MONEY FOR THEM. Well, how can a loving husband waste her wife's hardwork on ppl who make fun of their children. Like what??? I cannot 😢 and his family is soo shameless.. like she did everything for them. And how a man let anyone to look down on his children. And how can a married man let his family to speaking about other women to marry?? He doesn't deserve this lovely lady...
@sssraven9842
@sssraven9842 Ай бұрын
Just a recommendation, if you continue to post this podcast on YT, it would be really cool to provide on screen captions. The auto captions that YT provides aren't very accurate. Ik it would be a lot more editing work, but with on screen captions your videos would be much more accessible. Love you❤❤❤❤
@Silvanfan
@Silvanfan 5 күн бұрын
I’m settling in with coffee and my 3DSXL (playing Super Mario World), and ready to listen to you guys! ❤ from the Caribbean! 🇹🇹
@ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
@ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard Ай бұрын
26:27 I'm from Nordrhein-Westfalen, which is the west side side of Germany and my uncle did this on his wedding too aswell as I saw pics of my grandparents getting married who did this too, aswell as my grandparents repeated it when celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary, so maybe it was more common in the past and is now out of style, IDK
@janinemietsch6608
@janinemietsch6608 Ай бұрын
I really like that you started this new podcast. Sometimes people think it's rare that cross cultural couple exists. But its not, it's quite normal. I am german and my husband is burundian. We are married soon 5 years.
@digitalgraveyards
@digitalgraveyards Ай бұрын
omggg i’m glad i’ve found your channel in time for the start of this journey❤😌
@lewiswakefield4913
@lewiswakefield4913 Ай бұрын
Hello, I'm from the UK for specifically, suffolk which is a county in England. I have a few international mates, the thing that strikes me the most when speaking to them is how different our education systems are. In the UK we have three main stages of education, primary school, high school and then sixth-form/college. Primary school is from the gates of 3 (typically, stating with nursery) to 10/11, high school is from 10/11 to 16 and then sixthform is from 16 - 18, and with college it depends on what course you're doing. However you would still start at 16 (for the majority of people). The thing that strikes me as being massively different is exams and grades. I'm the uk we have SETs which are based on a students ability, school years (based on age) are divided into these SETs. You can move up and down SETs, however you can not pass/fail a year. In fact your teachers have bo power over your final grade. As exams are marked externally by exam boards, additionally I understand that in many countries you take tests throught the year, and these tests will determine your final grade. However, in the UK if you're in high school you'll study a set of subjects (GCSEs) for 2/3 years and then you'll have multiple exams in each subject at the end of those 2/3 years. You can fail these subjects, you'll need a grade 4 to pass. So basically you have one shot at passing or failing, and if you want to retake the exam then you'll have to pay. It's a similar situation for Alevels (taken at 18). I understand that this is a lot and I do apologise, however it would be interesting to learn how exams and grades are done in Germany and Vietnam. Thank you for reading this, :))
@immaseahorse24
@immaseahorse24 Ай бұрын
This podcast is about intercultural relationships 😅
@Mark0o0Polo
@Mark0o0Polo Ай бұрын
This is an exciting podcast!!! Can't wait to see more from both of you. Congrats on the new adventure! :)
@pigoff123
@pigoff123 26 күн бұрын
I lived in Germany from 72 to 96. I wish my German was as good as you English.😊you also traveled more than I did.😊
@ElenaNoiia
@ElenaNoiia 19 күн бұрын
I'm actually so happy he now feels the confidence to show himself, there was a time that even this would be too much for him
@Kypatos
@Kypatos Ай бұрын
It was a very cute podcast! English is a foreign language for me, but your pace and pronunciation made listening super comfortable. Thank you, I'm waiting for the upcoming episode
@pinkadoodlezzz
@pinkadoodlezzz Ай бұрын
You guys are the absolute cutest.
@pandasleeps20
@pandasleeps20 19 күн бұрын
I just love this Community and the comments here 🫶
@samieyjoannah
@samieyjoannah 3 күн бұрын
i actually love his voice it's so calming.
@brencislloyd9517
@brencislloyd9517 Ай бұрын
Aw I loved watching this! You guys are so cute together and the relaxed vibe for the podcast is so nice and comfortable to watch! My bf is Canadian and I'm from the US and people tend to think there's little to no cultural differences between us but there's WAY more than you'd expect. Maybe not with weddings, I think thats pretty similar but we're still constantly surprising each other with things we experience differently. Tbf he's also only second generation Canadian on his mom's side so there's a lot of Polish stuff he grew up with too. So I really love watching and learning stuff about international couples! Excited for this podcast!
@ninaandianfan21
@ninaandianfan21 Ай бұрын
So far I’m really enjoying it and it does also have to do with me always laughing at the very funny cartoon over German boyfriends face 😅. I also very much enjoy the aesthetics in general. This flat is STUNNING!
@ezoo470
@ezoo470 25 күн бұрын
Uyen is such a cute sincere human being I love her a lot I would love a friend like her 🥰
@montananerd8244
@montananerd8244 Ай бұрын
Sounds like family & friendship are top priority in Vietnam! ❤
@-.Germanicus.-
@-.Germanicus.- Ай бұрын
I love this idea! Ill stay tuned for more episodes. :) I'm American, married a german man 12 years ago ❤ although I think american and german culture is not that different, it can be funny at times. Love your videos Uyen!
@hecker8819
@hecker8819 Ай бұрын
So excited for this!!!
@Valravna
@Valravna Ай бұрын
Honestly, love this. So cute. Cant wait for more episodes!
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