Austrians are more racist than Germans, it is probably because the country is more isolated with all these mountains.
@kylegott126517 сағат бұрын
Medieval era They came They conquered They were part of creating English
@jamesandrew175017 сағат бұрын
I'm trying to learn German and he's brave speaking to Germans at the level that he's at, but practice makes perfect
@Blazark289Күн бұрын
Country: America... Columbia... What?
@EineSchwarzeKatzeMiauКүн бұрын
2:52 why are those two women speaking with an American accent?
@yourdad2362Күн бұрын
all fun until one of them says something about a word "untermensch"
@yongiesbae79932 күн бұрын
great video! nice to hear so many different perspectives.
@eryr_llwyd2 күн бұрын
Deutsche sind direkt - na und? Solange man dabei nicht beleidigend wird, getreu dem Sprichwort: Der Ton macht die Musik., ist das konstruktiver als ewiges Drumrumreden. Wenn jemand müffelt, kann man es ihm doch ruhig sagen, wenn er es anscheinend selber nicht merkt. Und warum erwartet der Herr aus dem Iran, daß wir auf das Essen in der Bahn verzichten, nur weil er es unhöflich findet? Wenn das dort unüblich ist, mache ich das dort eben nicht, aber hier herrschen nun mal andere Sitten.
@michamarkiewicz16422 күн бұрын
austrians are ALSO germans, like bavarians or saxonians. Habsburgs were rivalising with prussia who will unify germany: austria or prussia
@philipe15022 күн бұрын
Both are boring central europeans with pedantic opinions
@vomm2 күн бұрын
What foreigners and many German Berlin-haters overlook is that Berlin is absolutely not just an international party city with drugs, dirt, and crime. Like Munich, Berlin has world-famous museums, concert halls, opera, orchestra. Berlin, like Munich, has native inhabitants, but you no longer find them in the center of Berlin. I know many real Berliners as a (German) incomer and I think Berliners are simply the chilliest and funniest people there are. The first time I was invited to a family celebration by a Berliner friend, it was a complete culture shock but also extremely funny to experience the "Berliner Schnauze" (typical Berliner attitude) - and it still exists - up close. Many people, even those who live in Berlin, see the city much too superficially. Yes, there is a different mindset, everything is more relaxed, but also more chaotic, especially when you need something from the authorities, you can also hate it. But Berlin can also be beautiful and quiet with its huge public parks, its deep forests. Every district in Berlin has its own charm and its own personality, Prenzlauer Berg is completely different from Wedding even though they are right next to each other, a completely different population, a completely different culture. Charlottenburg is completely different from Tempelhof, the outer districts are completely different from the inner ones. And that's what I love about Berlin: Berlin is what you want it to be. What you focus on. For the haters, it's a filthy city without administration and full of immigrants. For those who love it, it is what fuels and enables all their own interests and hobbies.
@vomm2 күн бұрын
10:40 she nailed it
@TheOneRobloxGuy13 күн бұрын
but stil almost every other country or land thinks we’re fat people who only drink beer
@fightingitems36893 күн бұрын
9:37 I know you rewinded that!
@kazmanscoop3 күн бұрын
I believe Germans would not care about the opinions expressed and concentrate more on the unacceptably shoddy autofocus job in this video
@Syneptikz3 күн бұрын
Zu wenig richtige Deutsche dort. Nur viele Türken, Rumänen, Bulgaren. Dieser Ort hat keine Hoffnung mehr.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp3 күн бұрын
Anybody is allowed to produce videos and try to monetize his ideas. Picking a topic in which the nuances between the two Germans - (Germany /Austria) can lead to confusion and misunderstandings - by somebody - who is adding an additional layer of confusion. The people he interviews - do not understand what he is asking - nor does he get the fine points since German is not a language he is proficient in - is about as smart as if a blind person is lecturing color-blind people in photographic color management.
@hannabergmann88313 күн бұрын
I - as a german - think that the collective memory of the people in this country is filled with depressing things. Blame, the need to be diligent, effective, hard working (no matter how you feel). This is how our parents and grandparents were raised. Documentations about world war II on TV channels every night (one or two channels at least broadcast these documentations). The lack of ease in our identity. When I come back from a holiday in a different country, I look at the people, almost no one is smiling at you.
@LivingroomTV-me9oz4 күн бұрын
Don’t mention the war!
@MyName123.4 күн бұрын
because Turkish men (and their families) are TOXIC JEALOUS ABUSIVE (from what I've seen)
@joshswart25654 күн бұрын
4:30 Die Kuhefrau zerstreute mich.😂
@artemesaulkov20104 күн бұрын
Austrians convinced the world that Hitler was German and Bethoveen was Viennese
@SvenFromTheREICH4 күн бұрын
In my opinion you can only love the English. In many ways we are actually the same, but not always. I would say it's a bit of a "love-hate relationship" because of our histories with each other but also the mutual understanding that we're not all that different. I feel for this Brexit thing and if it were up to me, i had brought them back to us years ago. I visited it much in the past but you know how the situation is today. For me, there is no real hatred against the British - I think the British and French like each other even less. The only thing that bothers me is that they absolutely have to drive in the left lane - why are you doing that England?😫You have to switch to the "right side".🤣
@BastiAlexH4 күн бұрын
as German i can only say that the issue with punctuality nowadays is that people lost their sense or urgentness to be punctual... if you ask more elderly people in German they see punctuality as a must and a sign of respecting by being on time you show that you value the other's time.. younger generations which are more self-centered and less society centered (growing up during the after war time made being a functional cog of society more important) seem to be comfortable to be there on their own time / accord. i myself am a bit of a more punctual German i rather be 15 minutes early than 5 minutes late i sometimes go out of my way to stand 15 minutes around the corner waiting just to be there within time.
@naciulu15004 күн бұрын
26 / 5,000 Girls don't like their own country boy no problem
@balarajkakumanu98824 күн бұрын
If Germans are not easy to make friends then it is good and let them have thier own inner circle. I like that of environment.❤
@TheBOFAcookie4 күн бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qb9-d7Kjud2pcac.html TWO DIFFERENT CULTURES
@Fegga19555 күн бұрын
Very interesting
@shacklock015 күн бұрын
Germans, Saxons, Franks, we're all more or less the same. baffles me why we havent formed into a federal entity after we all stopped fighting world wars and having overt empires.
@christopherbishop50145 күн бұрын
Love the Germans
@LoftyCrofty5 күн бұрын
I went to Germany, they were such nice people
@david-spliso19285 күн бұрын
The leader of Germany in 1939 highly respected the British and was loathed to go to conflict. His dream alliance was with the UK. Don't shoot the messenger, just stating part of history that's relatively unknown.
@MrOranj5 күн бұрын
Their English is very.. very good. Better than our German!
@smithy2806635 күн бұрын
I was lucky enough to spend some of my childhood in Singapore in the early 70s, in my school were kids from all over the world. I had some really good mates who were from Germany. We realised that we were the first generation whose parents suffered as kids in the war. It didnt' see to matter to us...........we were simply great mates.
@connorwilson80785 күн бұрын
Germany still values maxi traditions, politics change ideaology doesn’t Israel backing genoicdal state
@ahmedabdelkhalek34895 күн бұрын
Are you asking Germans if they don’t trust a statistics? 😂
@dabobcat21755 күн бұрын
It's amazing in Germany you can literally do anything without anyone interrupting
@lukaboyle41446 күн бұрын
A lot of these things that they say Germans are strict about are just basic norms that everyone should follow. I dont want to walk on the pavement and have cyclists ringing their bells behind me doing three times my speed, oh, and please don't hold train doors open, it's inconsiderate and can cause problems even if you think it won't (I am a Londoner, I see it all the time, the train drivers hate it just as much here!). This isn't a German thing, it's just basic consideration. Yes, the Germans are more Karen-ey about it but sometimes I wish we polite Brits could do the same.
@vomm3 күн бұрын
Yeah maybe the people who are not able to differ between directness and rudeness are those who are not respecting the culture of the country they're in. It's just normal people get rude if you don't follow basic social rules of a society like being loud at night in a culture which is used to quietness or if you ride your bike on the pavement in a culture which archived high social standards and want's keep them. For example Germany has almost 6x less dead people in traffic accidents than India (4 vs 23 per 100k). How is it rude if they want to keep things safe and civilized. Not respecting rules in other countries is the real rudeness
@Knytz6 күн бұрын
yOU LIKE ONE OF THE GUYS IN THE SERIE PEAKY BLINDERS
@BrianKing-xr7rw6 күн бұрын
I can understand the Germans English better than the brits!
@ForeverNihil6 күн бұрын
Im from Italy and my cultural shock in Germany would be people organising life 243194019450194 months ahead with calendars lol. I dont think its normal. I guess I would befriend South European people only.
@shirinv85446 күн бұрын
They are just way up their asses , speak german, don't speak gernan...just BS...they are just hoch nase!!! Eff em!!
@AmruthaViswanath6 күн бұрын
I'm Indian and my partner's German and i was the one who asked him out. My advice - Pls ask them out directly. Do not wait for signs or games. Be polite though! But be direct, there's nothing to lose. It was fairly easy for me to ask because I'm the one who mostly makes the first move so there's that too. Pls especially straight women/women attracted to men, don't wait for the men to make the first move! And yeah we always split the bill/pay every alternate date.
@HonestVRde6 күн бұрын
u living in Germany so learn German all u shitheads!
@vinisam94896 күн бұрын
BRAZIL
@angrybalkon14716 күн бұрын
Ich bin Russin und finde beide Länder wunderschön. In beiden Ländern leben fantastische Menschen
@Stuart-fh3zg6 күн бұрын
English out drinking Germans it wouldn't happen Germany has the beer festivals but when it comes down to tasks Germans half to do it flawless no mistakes
@annaeverythingishere6 күн бұрын
It is hard. Germans are absolutely ignorant about other countries and cultures. In Germany is no freedom of speech and choice, people are lazy and don't like to work. Everything is very slow and DB is the worst railsystem ever. Rasicm is pretty common and have different forms. No digitalisation. Everything on paper. Horrible medicine and Service. Safety problem. Refugees problem. Bad food and bread. You have to have a car and druve license is very expensive. Germans are cold and nor freindly. Etc. But there are some pluses. Nice Architektur (not everywhere), polite people, it's clean, when it is not a big city. Small cities kinda safe. If you love stability, this is the best country: everything is like 20 years ago and people don't like changes. They care about animals, this is amazing. It is good for all kinda lgbtq members. If someone is racist toward you, you can sue him. Police is very nice and come to you even if neighbors listen music loud. 49€ Ticket, bycicle System is also nice. They garbage recycling.
@smith98086 күн бұрын
I have spent a lot of time in France and Germany and way preferred the Germans.