American Reacts to German Houses vs American Houses

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Komentáře • 37

  • @bernhardneef7996
    @bernhardneef7996 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Don t get confused. Some of the statements are just wrong due to lack of real experience: Attached garages can be found as well as single homes in rural areas. Fridges mostly have an ice department/deep ftreeze compartment, as well as a seperate freezer is somewhere in the household. And many others...

  • @tezyyr
    @tezyyr Před rokem +26

    About freezers, freezers are often seperated from the fridge but you can also buy it with the fridge together

    • @tezyyr
      @tezyyr Před rokem +3

      Or if you live in a house, you may have an fridge as an big box in your basement. So of course we got ice cream 😁

  • @Sandi2105
    @Sandi2105 Před rokem +24

    The thing about no freezers with fridges is not true for most.
    In fact, most houses and apartments don't come with a built-in kitchen at all. So you have to buy your appliances, and you can have your refrigerator any way you want.

  • @tobiaskluke7094
    @tobiaskluke7094 Před rokem +11

    I don‘t see why a door that shots from outside is „inconvenient“ - this way you hinder strangers from just entering without asking. And of COURSE we eat icecream - most fridges do have a freezing section where you keep the deep frosted stuff.

  • @JohnHazelwood58
    @JohnHazelwood58 Před rokem +7

    Every house in Germany is different! My german house is and looks very (!) different! And yes, we do have a freezer, we do have windows screens, we can open our frontdoor without a key, we don't have radiators in our house but a floor heating system, we have two big bathrooms + a single toilet for guests, ... and so on and on ...! :)

  • @red_dolphin468
    @red_dolphin468 Před rokem +4

    of course we have freezers (its a german invention afterall) , they are just separated from the fridge.

  • @patrickschindler2583
    @patrickschindler2583 Před 2 měsíci

    The tilt window in Germany was invented in the 30s. It has been part of the Standard house since the 70s! New at the beginning, normal over the decades! Originally, it was intended to prevent break-ins. So the homeowners were obliged to build it. In order to maintain uncertainty protection.

  • @Sandi2105
    @Sandi2105 Před rokem +6

    You can trust german toilets! 😁
    They are deeply anchored into the walls.

  • @christineschmidt8501
    @christineschmidt8501 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I've seen so many reactions to this video and none of you guys seem to grasp the basic difference between Germany and the US, namely the SIZE of the country. We need to be efficient with our buildings, hence multi-story, semi-detached or terraced houses with garages that will just hold your one car and serve no other purpose. Need to DIY? Do it in the basement of your house. We don't have built-in closets, because they are a giant waste of space and our houses have real (masonry) walls. The slanted walls you saw are also due to space efficiency. We often (not always) have rooms you can use right under the roof. Thankfully, the factual inaccuracies have all been addressed already in the comments. Really enjoy your reactions, thanks.

  • @dersnorri7187
    @dersnorri7187 Před rokem +3

    the point 10 is not correct. There are toilets and bathtubs like he showed, but it is also pretty common to have a watertank and a mounted toilet, as well as shower curtains. I guess its more a regional thing or depending on the age the house was build.

  • @lasse_4.127
    @lasse_4.127 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I would say the biggest difference is that many houses in Germany have basements

  • @jimins_missing_height777

    What? we have freezers

  • @casey4602
    @casey4602 Před 4 měsíci

    I got locked out of my house while wearing my pajamas. Good thing I left my bedroom slightly open and I was able to climb through the window. That was 30 years ago and I would never consider leaving windows open today.

  • @LT-TV90
    @LT-TV90 Před 3 měsíci +1

    On the topic of doors and how crazy that is supposed to be.
    If a typical American serial killer were to flee to Germany, he would despair here because he wouldn't be able to get into any house.
    In all true crime documentaries, the point is that if the victims had simply closed their doors, they would still be alive.
    You call it normal and American freedom or something like that.
    It must really be worth it 😅🤙🏼

  • @lukassteinbrink322
    @lukassteinbrink322 Před rokem +1

    Actually we have both in Germany Floating toilett seats and those mounted to the ground. And we also have two systems for tanks. Those who are inside the wall and, like in my home, tanks that are mounted to the wall. At older buildings those canister are mounted to the wall but right under top of the room and you have to pull a chain after you're done.
    Comming to carpots and garages:
    We have both. In my home, that was build in 1994, so it's not that old, we have a garage also connected to the main house but no way to enter it from garage but of course the main entrence is just like 10 steps so no problem. We also have garages connected to the house that also have an entrence to it so you don't need to go to the main entrence but according to my experience most have a Garage that is connected to the house without an entry to it or carpots and not to forget the pre-build garages that will be, totally ready to use, transpoted to your property but those are not connected at all to the main building.
    The part with the main door has totally simple reason called "Safty". When I watch American movies I have the feeling that every stranger who wants could open the door and come in in best case unnoticed by the owner so easy going to sneak around and steal stuff while you are maybe in your room with you PC and don't recognize anything at all cause you may wearing headphones with music or the sound of the game you are playing.
    Fly-screens. I Fly-screens on windows at least in Spring till mid of autumn,

  • @babycakes9718
    @babycakes9718 Před rokem +2

    This was interesting as I never knew about German houses before. Thank you

  • @zadiiix6276
    @zadiiix6276 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve seen many windows in Germany with screens

  • @barryporter7555
    @barryporter7555 Před rokem +2

    This is a recently built house, i am pretty sure not all houses in Germany are like this, they will be as diverse as houses in any other country including the USA

    • @akbar5265
      @akbar5265 Před 15 dny +1

      This house can actually be considered old-fashioned. Modern German houses have heating integrated into the floor so no radiators anywhere. The rollades he uses are manual. We have had automatic rollades in my parents house 30 years ago. And the windows like that have been standard everywhere since the 70s. I'm not saying he lives in a bad house but it's definitely not an incredibly high standard.

  • @ManitechCorp
    @ManitechCorp Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just donˋt close the door!

  • @mynameiseve.1
    @mynameiseve.1 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This dude is compairing ONE house, ONE type of Toilette etc.Everything in US houses are obviously available to buy here too. And the freezer thing bruh...buy a freezer!!! How do you live🤦

  • @79Testarossi
    @79Testarossi Před rokem +2

    Great reaction again 👍🏻👍🏻 greetings from Austria 🇦🇹

  • @TransfemBroccoli
    @TransfemBroccoli Před 7 měsíci

    You dont need to close the door behind you when you take out the trash or get the Mail, it stays open and most Regions of Germany are low Crime

  • @kieracarillo
    @kieracarillo Před měsícem

    We had to watch this video in German class...

    • @marmook4694
      @marmook4694 Před měsícem

      Imagine having frau as your teacher

  • @derfranzbrot
    @derfranzbrot Před 10 měsíci +1

    I actually live in Germany

    • @scarba
      @scarba Před 7 měsíci

      Ich auch 😅

  • @dariokuhlmann342
    @dariokuhlmann342 Před rokem

    About the most negative points is it just what you buy we have things for everything his house ist not standard

  • @marmook4694
    @marmook4694 Před měsícem

    Errrm whats up brother

  • @olafborkner
    @olafborkner Před měsícem

    American toilets are like fishbowls with poop in it.

  • @jimins_missing_height777

    The whole video was not well explained

  • @jimins_missing_height777

    German are way better drivers.

  • @TheOE23
    @TheOE23 Před rokem +2

    Thats a lot of superficial knowledge about german houses sadly