@@Shark25925 if a person walked on a bicycle lane in Germany and got hurt my a bike, this person would get no compensation. Moreover, if a bike got damaged in the process, a bike rider could sue for compensation. So please be careful and stay away from any bicycle lanes
Why walk ? Because from Feuersee where he stands, the next Café is less than 100 meters away. That is 0.0365 Golden gate bridges for you freedom lovers
@@fireplaysgameslv9977It does make sense when you grow up using imperial units. In Canada we are officially metric but common person still measures many things in feet and other things make more sense in miles. We end up measuring human height and weight in imperial. But we measure heavier things like trains and trucks and the distance they travel in metric. It's supposed to be all metric, but people are just used to the hybrid system.
@@fireplaysgameslv9977It does make sense when you grow up using imperial units. In Canada we are officially metric but common person still measures many things in feet and other things make more sense in miles. We end up measuring human height and weight in imperial. But we measure heavier things like trains and trucks and the distance they travel in metric. It's supposed to be all metric, but people are just used to the hybrid system.
@@marcelleisser5780 °C is a range between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water. 0 freezing 100 boiling. 0 Fahrenheit was -17,8 °C (The coldest stuff mister Fahrenheit could produce) 0°C (32 Fahrenheit)and the temperature of a healthy human male (96 Fahrenheit). Just what the fuck?
@@Weeegeee212almost not place has 50% income tax, and income tax lowers with things like family, also it balances itself out when you don’t die because you can’t afford insuline
@@omaimaf9963 Germany taxes 42% of your income if you make over 66k Euros a year. There are countries in Europe where you can hit the 50% threshold, just look it up. And literally 5 people reportedly died in 2019 due to rationing insulin. Out of a country of over 330 million people, that's literally a microscopic number.
If you want soft serve you've got to go to the UK. You can have sprinkles if you want (we call them "hundreds and thousands" here, don't ask why because nobody knows), but I'd recommend a flake and maybe some sickeningly sweet strawberry syrup if you want the authentic experience.
Soft ice cream is sold in Germany, too. If you want a lot of it and also very good one, go to Warnemünde (belongs to Rostock in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). And speaking about Europe: as far as I know Denmark has a reputation for great soft ice.
This is of course meant to be self irony (very encomiable), and maybe they're all stereotypes, but this is exactly how we Europeans perceive an average American tourist to be like when visiting a European country for the first time. Of course they're not all like that, luckily. Great work anyway. One of the best videos I've ever seen on yt. I really enjoyed it.
Mmm yes, because saying 32 degrees is cold makes sense...🙈 Also, we like our historical architecture thank you. We do not need the infiltration of commercial buildings and flashing neon lights causing light pollution and wasting electricity.
When I saw him walking on the bicycle lane, I was afraid for his safety.
He probaply wanted to sue the City of he gets hurt
@@Shark25925 if a person walked on a bicycle lane in Germany and got hurt my a bike, this person would get no compensation. Moreover, if a bike got damaged in the process, a bike rider could sue for compensation. So please be careful and stay away from any bicycle lanes
Yep, I am also afraid for my safety when I'm cycling on the bike lane instead of the car lane.
VORSICHT *insert Doppler Effekt here*
In the Netherlands the bike paths are red due to the victim's of old people on ebikes
"He doesn't care about the circle"...
😂😂😂
Because he can't
''Man I wish I spoke European"
😂🤣🤣
Lol
him stepping on the bike lanes breaks my cyclist heart
New languages: European and American 😂😅
Well as a German I wish German was the language of all Europe if you see where I’m going 😂😂😂😂
@@Kaiser7068you tried that before, remember? Got your asses kicked.
@@larissakoroleva 😂😂😂😂 when he only knows their history.
Me the whole video " Get out of the cycling lane !!"
"He doesn't care about the circle."
And you don't care about the bicycle lane.
The fact his on the bike lane the whole time makes this funnier 😅😅
Haha preferably the midwest has me dying
He doesn't care about the circle got me dying
Why walk ? Because from Feuersee where he stands, the next Café is less than 100 meters away. That is 0.0365 Golden gate bridges for you freedom lovers
Standing in the bike lanes is the most american thing in this video
To me fahrenheit and foot makes no sense. XD
That's cause they literally don't
@@fireplaysgameslv9977It does make sense when you grow up using imperial units. In Canada we are officially metric but common person still measures many things in feet and other things make more sense in miles.
We end up measuring human height and weight in imperial. But we measure heavier things like trains and trucks and the distance they travel in metric. It's supposed to be all metric, but people are just used to the hybrid system.
@@fireplaysgameslv9977It does make sense when you grow up using imperial units. In Canada we are officially metric but common person still measures many things in feet and other things make more sense in miles.
We end up measuring human height and weight in imperial. But we measure heavier things like trains and trucks and the distance they travel in metric. It's supposed to be all metric, but people are just used to the hybrid system.
@@fireplaysgameslv9977 actually fahrenheit makes more sense than than °C
@@marcelleisser5780 °C is a range between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water. 0 freezing 100 boiling.
0 Fahrenheit was -17,8 °C (The coldest stuff mister Fahrenheit could produce) 0°C (32 Fahrenheit)and the temperature of a healthy human male (96 Fahrenheit). Just what the fuck?
Him walking on the bike path in the wrong direction gave me hypertension
The audacity 💀
It's irony....but sadly true thoughts and behavier of US tourists....😅
Immediately recognized Stuttgart 🎉
"Fachbuchhandlung Karl Krämer"
That "Wow...!" when looking at hhe roundabout was like Owen Wilson. 😂
The subtle walking right on the bicycle path sent me
Good the european rage in me is strong rn😂
How dare he-
DISRESPECTFUL /j
They have road “circles” in many US locations. There is one only 1/2 km from my haus!
You sound like a spy.
Me while the part with kilometers and Celsius "Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh"
😅
Dont forget the Walmart with the starbucks 😭
Target with Starbucks.
@@briantbmoth6472 yes i mean that
As an American who likes travel and respecting other cultures, this one hurt. A lot.
darn dude just get off from that bike lane 😂
My son lives in this city - Stuttgart 💗
he should invite the "ROTGANGER TOTGANGER" guy
HE'S WALKING ON THE BIKE LANE
This is a hilarious stereotype vid! You're great!
The tourists on the cycling lane are the worst part of my daily commute
As a French, living in France, the country that have world’s half of « circles », we don’t respect it either.
I always get annoyed when people walk in the bike lane, but in my city there's not a single bike ever in them anyway. It's just too hilly.
"GET OFF THE CYCLE LANE"
- German Bikers
You nail it! 😂😂😂😂
As soon as he hears about free health care is he gonna turn into an European
And then the 50% income tax rate and lower wages will make him stay American
😅
@@Weeegeee212almost not place has 50% income tax, and income tax lowers with things like family, also it balances itself out when you don’t die because you can’t afford insuline
@@omaimaf9963 Germany taxes 42% of your income if you make over 66k Euros a year. There are countries in Europe where you can hit the 50% threshold, just look it up. And literally 5 people reportedly died in 2019 due to rationing insulin. Out of a country of over 330 million people, that's literally a microscopic number.
@@Weeegeee212 no one in my “third world” country died from lack of insulin, because healthcare is a human right, so there’s that.
Love your Stuttgart strolls 😂
"American goes to Europe Once" "American's first time in Germany" this Zac guy is living Groundhog day with his friends , first time 100 times
your vedios are so fun♥♥
It's the little details... like standing in the bike lane
We can Walk got me
Taco Bell is coming to Berlin (Germany) lol
man do you speak American 😂😂
Know exactly what city this is, Stuttgart was lovely when I visited. The museum in the castle is gorgeous.
Sundays and SATURDAYS are off too 😅
My experiences with Americans at home in Croatia, now in Germany, or the Internet - very OK people.
You can put McDonald's to those Old buildings 😆
Once in Florida, Orlando, Hotel at Universal: What is the way to the waterpark (next to it). Answer: You cannot walk there! I will call you a taxi!
I swear the first castle is a Battlefield 1 map
Echt schwierig ohne Erschossen zu werden 🤣🤣🤣
Keine Angst, wir passen uns an 😁
I really like your videos, you're a good actor and so funny 😂👍🎉
I really like how you sound just like Gil Pender in Midnight in Paris.
Preferably Midwest 😂😂😂
Lol Stuttgard 😂
Stuggi Wuggi Benztown!
Where is he actually from?
The midwest 🤣🤣
He dont care abt the circle 😭😭
for your own safety, don't stand in the bike lane (some people can go up to like 30 km/h)
Love that you are living in my old town. Stuttgart ist schon schön!
That "Car" is what a European with a brain calls a deathtrap with a engine, a steering wheel and four wheels
The most american thing is standing in the middle of the bikelane de
That would be frowned upon here in the US as well.
Saturdays are of too / or at least you will have an equivalent 5 day working week.
Tge bus at the roundabout was even for me as a German a new thing
In the last last 60 seconds, i cringed so hard, thinking about how america in generall doesnt make sense
I agreee with Zac in calling a taxi. 100m left or right for something to eat is way to far.
Depending on the job and the country in Europe, I worked si many times on Sundays in Europe
Southern Germany here. We have 11 holidays 😂
Oh one is on 4/20 no doubt
My country has 13 obligatory and carnival is not obligatory
Willkommen in Stuttgart
Tailgating with a smart 😂
I saw it all
I died inside at least dozen times 😂
the sunglasses 🙈🙈
Welcome to Stuttgart 😊
Good old Stuggi
I fell to the ground 10 times watching this
Enjoying my 38 vacation days for this year 😊
And 5 extra vacation days for educational reasons 😊
You should visit poland
As a die-hard Metric person, why
If you want soft serve you've got to go to the UK. You can have sprinkles if you want (we call them "hundreds and thousands" here, don't ask why because nobody knows), but I'd recommend a flake and maybe some sickeningly sweet strawberry syrup if you want the authentic experience.
Soft ice cream is sold in Germany, too. If you want a lot of it and also very good one, go to Warnemünde (belongs to Rostock in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). And speaking about Europe: as far as I know Denmark has a reputation for great soft ice.
@@nebelland8355 Ah, but here it is more of a tradition like in the US.
Smartest American
This is of course meant to be self irony (very encomiable), and maybe they're all stereotypes, but this is exactly how we Europeans perceive an average American tourist to be like when visiting a European country for the first time. Of course they're not all like that, luckily.
Great work anyway. One of the best videos I've ever seen on yt. I really enjoyed it.
Nah that's literally equals to the 0.39× the total land mass of Sri Lanka.
beautiful Stuttgart :)
You're in Stuttgart ❤
50 kilometers an hour is 72 Fahrenheit’s per square inch. Idk the conversions
😂🙈😂🙈😂🙈😂
Mmm yes, because saying 32 degrees is cold makes sense...🙈 Also, we like our historical architecture thank you. We do not need the infiltration of commercial buildings and flashing neon lights causing light pollution and wasting electricity.
You do know this is comedy, right ?
I have 45 days holidays 😂
What country do you live in? I wanna move there
Some (few) French have 45, but "only" 25 days is the most common (and legal minimum if you're employed).
Was that Stuttgart cuz that looked like schlossplatz at the start
Isn't this Switzerland because of the yellow bus, the Postauto at the end?
No, it is not. In Stuttgart trams and Buses of the Stuttgarter Sraßenbahn" are all painted yellow.
"Wow it's like they actually respect their people and give them a work-life balance!"
That's what they do in a *real* first world country.
Wanna see this guy in a normal setting.
Yk a Ford f350 is a utility vehicle, should've said a Ford 150 king ranch
Stuttgart! VFB!
Thanks god you understand
European work/life balance is the stuff of dream for many Americans
But not enough to make them move there.
Luckily a Porsche is no sh*tty Ford
No, don't ruin European architecture by putting big box stores by it.
Starbucks has already done it. And, I must say, the result is often not as terrible as one would expect.
Already happened decades ago😢
Radweg freihalten!!!!!!!