Rating EAS Alarms From Different Countries!

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2021
  • *RATING EAS ALARMS BY SCARINESS*
    I saved the creepiest for last lol
    (i am veree sorry for mispelling israyall apolagy video coming soon)
    S U B S C R I B E
    In this video i am Rating EAS alarms from countries around the world
    (because it's trending)

Komentáře • 31K

  • @Normee
    @Normee  Před 2 lety +11055

    Notification squad?

  • @bradicalhabibkhoda4138
    @bradicalhabibkhoda4138 Před 2 lety +5639

    The China one gets even scarier once you realize she is *counting down*

  • @torieldreemurr541
    @torieldreemurr541 Před 2 lety +16645

    As an Italian I can confirm that if we die, we die with *style.*

  • @May_Hikari
    @May_Hikari Před 4 měsíci +62

    As a French person, this ABSOLUTLY NOT THE FRENCH EAS ALARM. We hear it every first Wednesday of the month and it's nothing like that.

  • @aastiktiwari
    @aastiktiwari Před 8 měsíci +108

    As an Indian, I can confirm I've never heard that sound in my life before.

    • @lesyeuxdeava9368
      @lesyeuxdeava9368 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ikr

    • @antarinray7424
      @antarinray7424 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bro someone Just put that as their car backing up sound and like I got alarmed immediately . Shit kinda is creepy

    • @Dennis-nc3vw
      @Dennis-nc3vw Před měsícem +1

      That's good.

  • @snakey934Snakeybakey
    @snakey934Snakeybakey Před 2 lety +11874

    Japan's alarm isn't meant to be scary. It's meant to keep you calm as you follow safety protocol.

    • @Idk-fi6ym
      @Idk-fi6ym Před 2 lety +149

      Fr

    • @CaltosVirnam
      @CaltosVirnam Před 2 lety +1534

      "A good evening to you Japanese citizen, we are here to calmly inform you, the country is about to be destroyed, have a good day."

    • @annieapple8974
      @annieapple8974 Před 2 lety +103

      yes its meant to get your attention

    • @jasonvargas7564
      @jasonvargas7564 Před 2 lety +2

      Japan sounds like some annoying cringe peekaboo weekaboo whatever you call them, saying uwu kawaii Hawaii kawaii Leonard spam pie chan watashi katana wana nana banana uwu

    • @clothingreveiws0072
      @clothingreveiws0072 Před 2 lety +25

      @@CaltosVirnam I give it 0/10

  • @ttt4778
    @ttt4778 Před 2 lety +4670

    You know, as a person living in Japan, the Japanese is really scary. We heard this alarm like every day back in 2011 when we had the massive earthquake of Mw 9.0, and so the sound is deeply connected with the memory of fear and unsettlement I was feeling in those days. It still sounds very often like when you are about hit by an earthquake or when a hurricane is approaching, and you never get used to it. It's pretty terrifying when you are on a train and you suddenly hear multiple devices make this noise at the same time.

    • @user-pw9oh9el3z
      @user-pw9oh9el3z Před 2 lety +73

      If that happened to you i hope yr okay !

    • @clothingreveiws0072
      @clothingreveiws0072 Před 2 lety +35

      NO I GIVE IT 0/10 NOT SCARY ITS CALMING SMALL CHILDREN

    • @f0xgames611
      @f0xgames611 Před 2 lety +79

      I lived in japan for 5 years and every time we had a hurricane it scared me

    • @Amyawmaye
      @Amyawmaye Před 2 lety +79

      @@clothingreveiws0072 bro what-

    • @gunguy2715
      @gunguy2715 Před 2 lety +57

      @@clothingreveiws0072 how old are you?

  • @SumProject18
    @SumProject18 Před 5 měsíci +21

    I'm from Arkansas, and the EAS sound was always chilling as a kid. Especially riding in the car when the clouds get dark before a storm, and it comes over the radio.

    • @feelingkozy
      @feelingkozy Před dnem

      I have vivid memories of being at Walmart during on storm and seeing an army vehicle (which was an odd coincidence) and hearing it over the radio. Very scary. Our state is weird 😭

  • @lanni121
    @lanni121 Před 8 měsíci +20

    When I use to live in China and I heard the voice at three A.m... (Btw that was 4 years ago) IT SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME and I knew what she is saying she said this is an emergency please stay indoors and listen to alert. I would jump out of bed lucky I'm not in Norway tho...

  • @ZacharySkan
    @ZacharySkan Před 2 lety +6886

    The Japan alarm is meant to keep people calm. Other alarms are just like *Y O U W I L L D I E* while Japan's alarm is like "keep calm please."

    • @13e_yosoy
      @13e_yosoy Před 2 lety +102

      Correct

    • @jellybean4980
      @jellybean4980 Před 2 lety +41

      Lol yea

    • @recordsstuff3930
      @recordsstuff3930 Před 2 lety +162

      I have friend who lived in japan he is scared of the japan alert now

    • @johannhernandez972
      @johannhernandez972 Před 2 lety +43

      japan:YOU WILL DIE IN 5 SECONDS hears a chilling alarm

    • @dhruvbajpai5763
      @dhruvbajpai5763 Před 2 lety +169

      Japan: "s-senpai w-we will d-die"
      Other countries: *MORTAL, YOUR LIFE HAS ENDED*

  • @toriannmariee1010
    @toriannmariee1010 Před 2 lety +2404

    1:52 Fun Fact: The reason why Finland's alarm is so calming is because Finland has won the world record of being the happiest country in the world.
    edit: oh hell no why did this get 2k likes- its just morse code chill yall 😪

    • @YesGab
      @YesGab Před 2 lety +59

      Also a among us reference

    • @RandomEddieStuff
      @RandomEddieStuff Před 2 lety +69

      ITS MORSE CODE ITS SO SIMPLE YOU IDIOTS

    • @kuutio3730
      @kuutio3730 Před 2 lety +86

      @@YesGab you are too young to use internet

    • @MeAndNothingMore
      @MeAndNothingMore Před 2 lety +6

      Also Finland: czcams.com/video/o_YlF8yiitw/video.html

    • @arixqry7218
      @arixqry7218 Před 2 lety +12

      @@kuutio3730 I don’t think anyone is too young to use CZcams so don’t point that out plz

  • @Adr.ia.n.a
    @Adr.ia.n.a Před 8 měsíci +13

    As a Norwegian i always get jupmscared everytime they test that alarm and the fact that in my old school to alarm was on top of it but they only test it 3 times a year😭

  • @slay2483
    @slay2483 Před 7 měsíci +17

    Greece was scariest to me. Everyone in Italy will just start dancing. This was pretty entertaining surprisingly

  • @static-scribblez
    @static-scribblez Před 2 lety +30856

    Even if some of these aren’t scary, I think we can all agree that they’d all be really scary if they went off in the middle of the night
    2024 Edit: hate that this is my most popular comment

  • @baronblackdragon9078
    @baronblackdragon9078 Před 2 lety +7581

    I’d give Japan an 8/10 because it sounds so calm that it’s actually creepy

    • @ALNCR_
      @ALNCR_ Před 2 lety +375

      It’s so calm yet so anxiety inducing

    • @1997811isaac
      @1997811isaac Před 2 lety +247

      People with 2011 earthquake PTSD including me finds the Japanese one very horrific

    • @mr.stardoge1188
      @mr.stardoge1188 Před 2 lety +118

      No, just imagine hearing this at night.

    • @UtahShark8798
      @UtahShark8798 Před 2 lety +13

      @@hmiztifal I was here fir it

    • @birdman4174
      @birdman4174 Před 2 lety +56

      Warning: a yandere has been seen in the area. Please lock all of your doors and keep a weapon with you at all times. If you seen this yandere within your area call the local police

  • @latenightlogic
    @latenightlogic Před 7 měsíci +1

    I tuned out when you gave one of the scariest ones, Japan, that ridiculous score. That sound haunts my dreams.

  • @TheGamingCroco
    @TheGamingCroco Před 7 měsíci +3

    im Norwegian. Thank you for rating us 100/10!

  • @whatifhypotheticallyi1578
    @whatifhypotheticallyi1578 Před rokem +4414

    As an American, our sound can be extremely surprising and frightening, especially because usually when it's on TV, a robot voice starts talking. "**the national weather service has issued a...**"

  • @genghisn7
    @genghisn7 Před 2 lety +4464

    The US Alarm is specifically designed to be the most infuriating, painful sound possible in order to get people's attention. In that respect, it is the best alarm.

    • @greystud
      @greystud Před 2 lety +233

      this is exactly why i dont want to live in tornado alley
      edit: i live in tornado alley

    • @luna_narrator9448
      @luna_narrator9448 Před 2 lety +26

      It’s so scary-

    • @consumedbyfire4932
      @consumedbyfire4932 Před 2 lety +63

      Kinda wish the US stuck with its old nuclear EAS. As haunting as it would be to hear it, I like that one better

    • @pigeonette1
      @pigeonette1 Před 2 lety +11

      @@consumedbyfire4932 what old EAS? It’s been the same since 1997 when it was introduced

    • @Investing_WithDrake_Culver
      @Investing_WithDrake_Culver Před 2 lety +8

      @@greystud I here that like once a week and it spooks me when you don’t expect it

  • @johnderousseau3140
    @johnderousseau3140 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I remember I used to listen to this with my older cousin in Chicago every day. We would vibe, we would cry, and importantly.. annoy my dad and grandma when we didn’t even notice.. now, we just play the Presentation Experience. That’s the funnest thing we do. I miss the old times so freaking much. We would always binge watch this. I’m not even sure if she remembers…
    Posted on
    March 12, 2024
    11:07 PM ❤
    God bless you and have a great day. ❤

  • @mxtorres30
    @mxtorres30 Před 8 měsíci +31

    I live in the central part of Mexico. That alarm sounds during an earthquake and the cold feeling I get when you start to feel the ground shake and the loud alarm. You can literally feel your heart drop.

  • @NoxAimsAndMakesEdits
    @NoxAimsAndMakesEdits Před 2 lety +1944

    The reason Japan has such a calm alarm, they want to keep people calm because chaos makes the situation worse.

    • @lratio551
      @lratio551 Před 2 lety +73

      And they have to use EAS more than many countries, (Tsunamis and earthquake), so they have to put something that doesn't get stuck in the head.....

    • @subswithnovideos-zx1ri
      @subswithnovideos-zx1ri Před 2 lety +33

      its also a bit scary even tho its so simple

    • @lratio551
      @lratio551 Před 2 lety +45

      @@subswithnovideos-zx1ri not scary, more like creepy, because of the context, that something destructive is coming from that calm alarm

    • @elianay6516
      @elianay6516 Před 2 lety +3

      Why do you have my discord pfp 👁👄👁
      Anyways, but they know what it means so they will panic either way.

    • @NoxAimsAndMakesEdits
      @NoxAimsAndMakesEdits Před 2 lety +2

      @@elianay6516 wait its the same wtf

  • @kenkuriken4535
    @kenkuriken4535 Před rokem +2366

    I have heard that in Japan, they have made the sound less scary to prevent people from panicking. However, when a big earthquake occurs, it becomes a traumatic experience, and when people hear the sound, they panic, and in the end, the efforts made to prevent panic become meaningless.
    By the way, I am Japanese. I don't want to hear that sound.

    • @shepherdlavellen3301
      @shepherdlavellen3301 Před rokem +35

      Isn't earthquake very common in Japan? Or does this occur only when a big earthquake is coming?

    • @kenkuriken4535
      @kenkuriken4535 Před rokem +55

      @@shepherdlavellen3301 the strength of an earthquake is expressed in the from of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 weak, 5 strong, 6 weak, 6 strong, and 7, with an alarm sounding when a tremor equivalent to 4 occurs.

    • @clothingreveiws0072
      @clothingreveiws0072 Před rokem +2

      Lol

    • @Hi-sz5yn
      @Hi-sz5yn Před rokem +49

      @@clothingreveiws0072 you wouldn’t be laughing if you were on the floor panicking during a 6 strong hurricane.

    • @cappuccinocookie6064
      @cappuccinocookie6064 Před rokem +27

      as a person who lives in japan, i remember hearing it in the middle of the night because of an earthquake and was terrified

  • @lo_zephyr_6427
    @lo_zephyr_6427 Před 14 dny

    Hey, Tennesseean here, that simple EAS we have in America is used for tornado warnings as well, like how it was for us last Wednesday. Every time the storm inched closer, another county got the next tornado warning, and a new EAS was activated, we heard it go off like 7 times, with booming thunder in the background and heavy rain flooding the parking lot. We just sat there wondering if our county was next, not knowing exactly where the tornado was. Haunting, is my emotion towards our EAS.

  • @Katie-w9
    @Katie-w9 Před 2 měsíci +8

    thanks - we could hear them all perfectly interrupted by you as soon as they started playing - belting job

    • @Normee
      @Normee  Před 23 dny +1

      why u watching a rating video if u dont wanna hear my amazing ratings lmao 😂😂

  • @MajorWetwipe
    @MajorWetwipe Před 2 lety +1033

    Italians got lucky man. Imagine getting woke up by a rave across the whole country.

    • @superandreanintendo
      @superandreanintendo Před 2 lety +37

      Imagine a rave with everyone speakers. That would be an insane way to die lmao

    • @alphaandomega-ahh
      @alphaandomega-ahh Před 2 lety +25

      Imagine vibing to the alarm then a tsunami rises but the beatdrop hasnt started yet

    • @nancydeveyna6996
      @nancydeveyna6996 Před 2 lety +16

      If Italians woke up to that they would be dancing instead of being scared

    • @gia257
      @gia257 Před 2 lety +7

      its so they get pumped up

    • @Matti.11
      @Matti.11 Před 2 lety +7

      Im italian.

  • @NerdyCatCoffeeee
    @NerdyCatCoffeeee Před 2 lety +839

    Japan: Stay calm, but know shit is about to happen
    Germany: Shit is about to happen. Don't worry tho, here's a banger

    • @lychee_batz..
      @lychee_batz.. Před 2 lety +35

      Greece: RUN EVERYBODY RUN!!! FNAF IS GONNA BE REAL IN 52 MINUTES!!!

    • @marklesterbamba9452
      @marklesterbamba9452 Před 2 lety +7

      Germany, Japan, India, Finland, France, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Italy, Taiwan, Denmark, South Korea, Philippines, Mexico, and Sweden
      (ALL IN UNISON):
      NANI?!?!?!

    • @brix6750
      @brix6750 Před 2 lety +3

      DON'T SWARE

    • @rachelmartinez311_
      @rachelmartinez311_ Před 2 lety +2

      @@brix6750 yeah no swearing

    • @cocogachamemes3956
      @cocogachamemes3956 Před 2 lety +3

      @@brix6750 yeah no swearing shit is happening

  • @superguy5113
    @superguy5113 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I think the calmer ones would scare me more in the middle of the night rather then the loud ones.

  • @DerClouder
    @DerClouder Před 4 měsíci

    Lol i did not even know Finland had one like that. We test our city-wide air raid sirens every monday at 12 o'clock midday so i thought it was the only one. Never hurts to be prepared though, especially when you share over a 1000 kilometers of border with Russia of all things.

  • @aviation4900
    @aviation4900 Před 2 lety +605

    Japan: it’s gonna be fine
    Isreal: T H E E N D

  • @orangedrip
    @orangedrip Před 2 lety +573

    If you didn't know the voice in the China eas was a woman counting down of how many seconds you have left to live

    • @Normee
      @Normee  Před 2 lety +84

      😲

    • @Jibranmrauf
      @Jibranmrauf Před 2 lety +35

      🥶that is more scary

    • @Tracker-qn9eb
      @Tracker-qn9eb Před 2 lety +7

      No it’s not?

    • @orangedrip
      @orangedrip Před 2 lety +58

      @@Tracker-qn9eb don't worry it's actually just a countdown to find shelter because it happens on earthquakes maybe

    • @mckaylaward8311
      @mckaylaward8311 Před 2 lety +14

      Damn that’s dark-

  • @VehicularVortex
    @VehicularVortex Před 8 měsíci +1

    On the subject of the USA alarm,
    Here in Texas, they use this creepy siren noise for Amber Alerts, on top of the regular alert. Sounds like something announcing the apocalypse!

  • @origov773
    @origov773 Před 7 měsíci +19

    As an Israeli i can confirm that we get heart attacks everytime there is an alarm😅

  • @AP-57
    @AP-57 Před 2 lety +3416

    I actually find the American alert to be very creepy. I've woken up many times to an Amber Alert and hearing that loudly is terrifying.

    • @sam9014
      @sam9014 Před 2 lety +222

      Jesus Christ it’s like the loudest shit ever

    • @MysticalKO
      @MysticalKO Před 2 lety +159

      Nah I thought it was a nuke alert but just an amber or flash flood, bro I have ptsd over that alert, when I’m not around the tv and I hear it, I slowly creep to the tv praying it’s not a war alert.

    • @wrestlingdaws6627
      @wrestlingdaws6627 Před 2 lety +23

      I agree with you.🇺🇸🤷🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @deadsilence7528
      @deadsilence7528 Před 2 lety +46

      I remember sitting out on the front porch talking to my neighbor when I was 5-6, that thing came on and I grabbed onto her and asked her what it was and lightning struck the tree in front of our house out of nowhere. That was one of the most terrifying moments of my entire life 😅

    • @WanderingLoner1
      @WanderingLoner1 Před 2 lety +25

      Yeah I agree you will consider it scary once you've heard it in real life, for example when it alerts you because of a natural disaster like a tornado.

  • @reesesinyobowl
    @reesesinyobowl Před 2 lety +612

    Japan: everyone calm down!
    Germany and Italy: EVERYONE PARTYYY

    • @MarmiteMark
      @MarmiteMark Před 2 lety +13

      Literally sounds like something in a club

    • @fantasyachannel8998
      @fantasyachannel8998 Před 2 lety +6

      Germanys eas alarm isn't like that

    • @GoIdenHD
      @GoIdenHD Před 2 lety +1

      @@fantasyachannel8998 yeah but it was in the world war 2 times.

    • @crysmo247
      @crysmo247 Před 2 lety +5

      germany's alarm that he rated here wasnt the REAL alarm its the fake one i think the real one IS TERRIFYING

    • @sadod621
      @sadod621 Před 2 lety

      Thats gonna be my Last party on the earth

  • @Dennis-nc3vw
    @Dennis-nc3vw Před měsícem

    Greece sounds super cool, like a reactor meltdown in an old sci-fi movie.

  • @VMage_
    @VMage_ Před 2 lety +1124

    imagine suddenly hearing Germany's eas alarm alone, in an alley way or in an unnecessary long hallway
    That would literally sound like the start of a indie horror game chase or like going into the creepy part of a horror game

  • @minillagamez8904
    @minillagamez8904 Před rokem +3182

    Japan actually uses their brain to make an eas that keeps you calm during an emergency unlike the panic attack most of us get here in the US.

    • @gachadlll3530
      @gachadlll3530 Před rokem +144

      Okay but what if someone in Japan is sleeping? How will they hear the eas?

    • @Mia_lovesbarca
      @Mia_lovesbarca Před rokem +100

      Exactly, *moves to Japan to be relaxed in an emergency*

    • @clothingreveiws0072
      @clothingreveiws0072 Před rokem

      @@Mia_lovesbarca …

    • @red.4712
      @red.4712 Před rokem +130

      You can argue for both. One is calming, but the other ones capture your attention a bit better. Not to mention, even if you make a calming alarm sound in Japan, you constantly associate it with things like earthquakes and people panic regardless.

    • @Joseph-ce5pi
      @Joseph-ce5pi Před rokem +1

      Bro shut the fuck everyone talking about this, we already know

  • @blaireedits5640
    @blaireedits5640 Před 2 měsíci +2

    As a Saudi, telling you we have a new EAS alarm and the alarm used in the video is actually one that was used in the 1900’s

  • @fiskmasadventures
    @fiskmasadventures Před 7 měsíci +4

    As a slightly offended Swedish person, I need to clarify that Sweden actually has the same siren sound as Norway for it's emergency alert sirens.
    Here is from a video from Stockholm 2017, when the alarm was triggered because of a technical error:
    czcams.com/video/DbIGhZGn0bQ/video.html

  • @nobodyknows3242
    @nobodyknows3242 Před 2 lety +599

    Italy and Germany: we die while vibing
    Israel: anyways were gonna die

    • @MrJoeDone
      @MrJoeDone Před 2 lety +7

      Germany it totaly wrong, the actual german EAS is pretty similar to Israel

    • @legallydoodled9783
      @legallydoodled9783 Před 2 lety +13

      As an Israeli I can confirm that the alarm showed in this video is an old one, the current one is more sinister like the last one but it kinda a sounds like a whale or a living creature because it goes up in pitch right at the start, it gives this awful feeling of anxiety and we hear this pretty frequently because our country is basically a war zone. At the south people that live there even have worse alarms because they’re right next to an enemy country so they need be on edge every single day.
      ok sorry for the rambling just needed to make my point

    • @legallydoodled9783
      @legallydoodled9783 Před 2 lety +1

      Also the part of the Israel alarm showed in this video is the end of the alarm because it goes down in pitch, but because you hear it across the entire country you’re supposed to hear this multiple times at once, so imagine this is what you’re hearing but multiple times one after the other

    • @Gigachad-mc5qz
      @Gigachad-mc5qz Před 2 lety

      italy sucks lmao. i want israel one

    • @Gigachad-mc5qz
      @Gigachad-mc5qz Před 2 lety +1

      @Charlie Magalik bro israel sounds scary af which its supposed to be

  • @lawrencema667
    @lawrencema667 Před 2 lety +1002

    A few notes:
    - I’m Chinese and just barely made out what the voice was saying before the main alarm kicked in. It said “Three… two… one…”, indicating a countdown. Just imagine how terrifying a countdown would be when you hear an emergency alert.
    - The Japan one isn’t meant to be scary, just easily identifiable. It’s distinct enough to tell you that something’s definitely wrong while staying calm. The actual footage of a tsunami warning is much scarier because before the alarm kicks in, a Japanese newscaster receives an alert about the tsunami. His voice completely changes as he says “Everyone, evacuate immediately! Remember the 2011 Earthquake!”

    • @kiko-8719
      @kiko-8719 Před 2 lety

      @@ellishenningsen6217 Taiwan is part of China but China are enemies with Taiwan, they really don’t like each other

    • @chenyeanmingtakumi9033
      @chenyeanmingtakumi9033 Před 2 lety +38

      Yea, in Japan, people are educated to be alert for anytime since elementary school and keep, therefore they know what to do without any errors during emergency

    • @user-tr3jw1df6q
      @user-tr3jw1df6q Před 2 lety +13

      @@chenyeanmingtakumi9033 I read “errors during pregnancy”

    • @OliverMacau
      @OliverMacau Před 2 lety +2

      @@ellishenningsen6217 Taiwan being naughty, gets a new friend called Hong Kong

    • @thecringeboys9941
      @thecringeboys9941 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm not Chinese yay I'm us

  • @SpongeBobraelnotfaik
    @SpongeBobraelnotfaik Před 18 dny

    The norway one sounds like a ambience that plays when the monster is in your house of nearby you in a horror game

  • @urfav_ilaria
    @urfav_ilaria Před 8 měsíci +2

    For Japan I feel like it’s calm because of the kids so they don’t get scared but I could be wrong😊

  • @EmissaryFromHell_MrFresh
    @EmissaryFromHell_MrFresh Před 2 lety +1051

    Germany EAS sounds like a Boss battle and Italy sounds like someone having a party from future

    • @PIB2000
      @PIB2000 Před 2 lety +17

      Malaysia sounds like something straight out of Silent Hill, and Denmark just sounds like a dude saying lalalalalalalalala.

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 Před 2 lety +3

      Yo euro beat

    • @Neko_TheProtogenYT
      @Neko_TheProtogenYT Před 2 lety +5

      0:34 2:02
      🇩🇪 🇮🇹

    • @kapiiie
      @kapiiie Před 2 lety +1

      @@reblvdair1239 Aight

    • @yosiefcasale3624
      @yosiefcasale3624 Před 2 lety +1

      You imagine a rave in Italy and stops the music and starts play the EAS alarm, i will literally continue to dance, the alarm is Gas🌫️

  • @hawktheshadowwolf9798
    @hawktheshadowwolf9798 Před 2 lety +5828

    I love how Japan cares about people's anxiety :)

    • @sentinoire3321
      @sentinoire3321 Před 2 lety +286

      I feel like if you knew that it was a emergency alarm you would probably still be freaked out, especially hearing it in the night. At least it’s better than Canada’s though

    • @kingdomofstatonia1746
      @kingdomofstatonia1746 Před 2 lety +41

      @ChiakiMaizono164
      Especially if you can't get it to stop.

    • @peachandtoffee
      @peachandtoffee Před 2 lety +9

      Ys

    • @Kirbo932
      @Kirbo932 Před 2 lety +25

      You don’t know what Japan has done :)

    • @yuunishinoya6899
      @yuunishinoya6899 Před 2 lety +5

      Fr. I appreciate that

  • @yakiunisemono
    @yakiunisemono Před 4 měsíci

    These warnings are even scarier when you hear them while actually experiencing a disaster in the area.
    As a Japanese person living in Japan, I get scared when I hear that EAS chime while actually experiencing a huge earthquake.

  • @Petal._.And._.Red-
    @Petal._.And._.Red- Před 4 měsíci

    No one:
    Denmark: “You must eat the nuggies” “lalalalalallalalala”

  • @kitkat_the_avgeek
    @kitkat_the_avgeek Před rokem +653

    For those who are wondering what the voice in the Chinese EAS alarm is saying, it says 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

  • @googane7755
    @googane7755 Před 4 měsíci

    I find the cute alarms like Japan's more unnerving because it's trying to pretend its not something to panic about during say an earthquake or tsunami.

  • @sneezygacha125
    @sneezygacha125 Před 8 měsíci +1

    the Japan one sounds like your average phone alarm, it's not scary, but you still dread it

  • @itsbtunes
    @itsbtunes Před rokem +1553

    Actually the Iranian alarm is very well thought out. Lemme give you the context. In the early 1980s when there used to be a war going on in Iran they had these huge jet engine-like sirens that were installed all around the country. Cellphones weren't mainstream at the time and TV and radio while being popular, weren't exactly reliable since the power would go out in case an air strike to black out the entire city. And therefore they used these huge jet sounding sirens so you would be able to hear them everywhere. And they basically kept them this way since people were already familiar with it.

  • @Ilovecheeseits.
    @Ilovecheeseits. Před 2 lety +270

    Most alarms: WERE ABOUT TO DIE!
    Japan: guys were probably gonna die! ✨❤️🧚🏻‍♀️

    • @FR0GGYY..
      @FR0GGYY.. Před 2 lety +3

      Hi eri!

    • @Ilovecheeseits.
      @Ilovecheeseits. Před 2 lety +3

      @@FR0GGYY.. hi tsu✨

    • @FR0GGYY..
      @FR0GGYY.. Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ilovecheeseits. how’s deku doing I’m out at mc donalds ✨ want anything?

    • @alphamale4528
      @alphamale4528 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ilovecheeseits. stfu your opinion doesn’t matter anime pfp

    • @Ilovecheeseits.
      @Ilovecheeseits. Před 2 lety +1

      @@alphamale4528 😃👏

  • @jackoneill6088
    @jackoneill6088 Před 5 měsíci

    POV: You mute the video and you still hear this
    "Well I'm done!"

  • @Mariodoingrandomthings
    @Mariodoingrandomthings Před 8 měsíci

    As someone from Brazil I came here to take you to Brazil and listen to a apple alarm for 20 hours

  • @dogefyedstudios5774
    @dogefyedstudios5774 Před 2 lety +758

    The reason that Japan has such a calm alarm is because Japan wants to keep its citizens calm instead of making them panic.
    Edit: "calm"

    • @user-hdjdnone
      @user-hdjdnone Před 2 lety +35

      They probably wouldnt be calm tho because its the alarm they usually hear when something bad happens. It sounds calm to us but not to them.

    • @xxsweethoneymoonxx1431
      @xxsweethoneymoonxx1431 Před 2 lety +13

      @@user-hdjdnone agreed all the alarm scares me

    • @jackpotgaming420
      @jackpotgaming420 Před 2 lety

      Japan eas alarm is for babys

    • @nafisa4858
      @nafisa4858 Před 2 lety +11

      They care about everyone's *anxiety*

    • @yume2372
      @yume2372 Před 2 lety +5

      I live and japan and I get jump scared by them, everything here is calm because it’s kinda obvious in our country something like earthquakes or storm is happening because of the trains that pass by that’s why they don’t want to annoy people here.

  • @peanutbuttachelly3544
    @peanutbuttachelly3544 Před rokem +862

    I’ll always associate the USA one with the scared and helpless feeling of being close to a tornado. You can take shelter, but you get very little warning. We lived on the opposite end of the trailer park from the tornado shelter, so most of the time we didn’t have time to run there, especially at night or if it was already hailing. My stomach drops anytime I hear it, even though I’ve since moved somewhere where tornados aren’t a risk.

    • @Akira.-_
      @Akira.-_ Před rokem +32

      A TRAILER PARK?? That must have been terrifying especially since those are extremely dangerous when there's tornados.

    • @peanutbuttachelly3544
      @peanutbuttachelly3544 Před rokem +15

      @@Akira.-_ for sure. I’ve seen a single-wide trailer wrapped around a tree, they just don’t stand a chance. I didn’t live far from Joplin, MO when they were hit, and was a five minute drive from the Amazon warehouse that was hit by the quad-state tornado two years ago. I do miss home sometimes, but that sometimes isn’t during tornado season, that’s for sure.

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před rokem +11

      I always associate that sound to anytime they put out an Amber Alert. The tornado siren/ air raid siren is what I think of for tornadoes.

    • @Gachacreat0r
      @Gachacreat0r Před rokem

      Dude i hate the alarm in my area which is America and the EAS just went off in the middle of the night (it was like 3:30 A.M. when it happened)

    • @Lucy_kit45375
      @Lucy_kit45375 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Akira.-_hi

  • @DeNihility
    @DeNihility Před 4 měsíci

    Finland sounds more like morse code than Romania. Japan sounds like either a "You found item" in a JRPG, or a text notification. Italy sounds like a rave.

  • @laurinha0011
    @laurinha0011 Před měsícem

    Thanks for rating my alarm (switserland😊😊

  • @zombiijelly
    @zombiijelly Před 2 lety +845

    As an Italian person, i can confirm we just want to dance to italian siren dubstep before we get hit by a bomb. 🥰

  • @josecrespo2983
    @josecrespo2983 Před 2 lety +305

    0:06 USA
    0:14 isreal
    0:21 Iran
    0:26 Chile
    0:33 Germany
    0:38 Japan
    0:46 Saudi Arabia
    0:50 New Zealand
    0:53 Malaysia
    0:58 Greece
    1:06 Poland
    1:10 China
    1:18 Taiwan
    1:22 Sweden
    1:25 Denmark
    1:30 Switzerland
    1:36 South Korea
    1:40 Spain
    1:44 France
    1:48 Brazil
    1:52 finland
    1:57 uk
    2:01 italy
    2:08 Romania
    2:13 Russia
    2:17 Mexico
    2:22 India
    2:28 phillipenes
    2:30 Norway

  • @user-rx9iz1kv6i
    @user-rx9iz1kv6i Před měsícem

    Isreal: YOOOO THATS SCARY
    GERMANY:wdym this is a dance party

  • @capuchin334
    @capuchin334 Před 3 měsíci

    The human history of New Zealand (Aotearoa) can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled by Polynesians, who developed a distinct Māori culture. Like other Pacific cultures, Māori society was centred on kinship links and connection with the land but, unlike them, it was adapted to a cool, temperate environment rather than a warm, tropical one.
    The first European explorer known to have visited New Zealand was the Dutch navigator, Abel Tasman, on 13 December 1642.[1] In 1643 he charted the west coast of the North Island, his expedition then sailed back to Batavia without setting foot on New Zealand soil. British explorer James Cook, who reached New Zealand in October 1769 on the first of his three voyages, was the first European to circumnavigate and map New Zealand.[2] From the late 18th century, the country was regularly visited by explorers and other sailors, missionaries, traders and adventurers.
    On 6 February 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed between representatives of the United Kingdom and various Māori chiefs, initially at Waitangi and over the following weeks at other locations across the country. On 21 May 1840, New Zealand entered the British Empire when William Hobson proclaimed British sovereignty at Kororareka (Russell), after which he became Governor. Disputes over the differing versions of the Treaty and settler desire to acquire land from Māori led to the New Zealand Wars from 1843. There was extensive British settlement throughout the rest of the 19th century and into the early part of the next century. The effects of European infectious diseases,[3] the New Zealand Wars and the imposition of a European economic and legal system led to most of New Zealand's land passing from Māori to European (Pākehā) ownership, and Māori became impoverished.
    The colony gained responsible government in the 1850s. From the 1890s the New Zealand Parliament enacted a number of progressive initiatives, including women's suffrage and old age pensions. After becoming a self-governing Dominion with the British Empire in 1907, the country remained an enthusiastic member of the empire, and over 100,000 New Zealanders fought in World War I as part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. After the war, New Zealand signed the Treaty of Versailles (1919), joined the League of Nations, and pursued an independent foreign policy, while its defence was still controlled by Britain. When World War II broke out in 1939, New Zealand contributed to the defence of Britain and the Pacific War; the country contributed some 120,000 troops. From the 1930s the economy was highly regulated and an extensive welfare state was developed. From the 1950s Māori began moving to the cities in large numbers, and Māori culture underwent a renaissance. This led to the development of a Māori protest movement which in turn led to greater recognition of the Treaty of Waitangi in the late 20th century.
    The country's economy suffered in the aftermath of the 1973 global energy crisis, the loss of New Zealand's biggest export market upon Britain's entry to the European Economic Community, and rampant inflation. In 1984, the Fourth Labour Government was elected amid a constitutional and economic crisis. The interventionist policies of the Third National Government were replaced by "Rogernomics", a commitment to a free market economy. Foreign policy after 1984 became more independent especially in pushing for a nuclear-free zone. Subsequent governments have generally maintained these policies, although tempering the free market ethos somewhat.New Zealand was first settled by Polynesians from Eastern Polynesia. Genetic and archaeological evidence suggests that humans emigrated from Taiwan via southeast Asia to Melanesia and then radiated eastwards into the Pacific in pulses and waves of discovery which gradually colonised islands from Samoa and Tonga all the way to Hawaii, the Marquesas, Easter Island, the Society Islands and, finally, New Zealand.[4]
    In New Zealand there are no human artifacts or remains dating earlier than the Kaharoa Tephra, a layer of volcanic debris deposited by the Mount Tarawera eruption around 1314.[5] The 1999 dating of some kiore (Polynesian rat) bones to as early as 100 CE[6] was later found to be an error; new samples of rat bone (and also of rat-gnawed shells and woody seed cases) mostly gave dates later than the Tarawera eruption with only three samples giving slightly earlier dates.[7]
    Pollen evidence of widespread forest fires a decade or two before the eruptions has been interpreted by some scientists as a possible sign of human presence, leading to a suggested first settlement period of 1280-1320.[4][8] However, the most recent synthesis of archaeological and genetic evidence concludes that, whether or not some settlers arrived before the Tarawera eruption, the main settlement period was in the decades after it, somewhere between 1320 and 1350, possibly involving a coordinated mass migration.[9] This scenario is also supported by a much debated, and now largely ignored, third line of evidence - traditional genealogies which point to 1350 as a probable arrival date for the main founding canoes from which most Māori trace their descent.[10][11]
    The descendants of these settlers became known as the Māori, forming a distinct culture of their own. The latter settlement of the tiny Chatham Islands in the east of New Zealand about 1500 produced the Moriori; linguistic evidence indicates that the Moriori were mainland Māori who ventured eastward.[12] There is no evidence of a pre-Māori civilisation in mainland New Zealand.[13][14]
    The original settlers quickly exploited the abundant large game in New Zealand, such as moa, which were large flightless ratites pushed to extinction by about 1500. As moa and other large game became scarce or extinct, Māori culture underwent major change, with regional differences. In areas where it was possible to grow taro and kūmara, horticulture became more important. This was not possible in the south of the South Island, but wild plants such as fernroot were often available and cabbage trees were harvested and cultivated for food. Warfare also increased in importance, reflecting increased competition for land and other resources. In this period, fortified pā became more common, although there is debate about the actual frequency of warfare. As elsewhere in the Pacific, cannibalism was part of warfare.[15] Leadership was based on a system of chieftainship, which was often but not always hereditary, although chiefs (male or female) needed to demonstrate leadership abilities to avoid being superseded by more dynamic individuals. The most important units of pre-European Māori society were the whānau or extended family, and the hapū or group of whānau. After these came the iwi or tribe, consisting of groups of hapū. Related hapū would often trade goods and co-operate on major projects, but conflict between hapū was also relatively common. Traditional Māori society preserved history orally through narratives, songs, and chants; skilled experts could recite the tribal genealogies (whakapapa) back for hundreds of years. Arts included whaikōrero (oratory), song composition in multiple genres, dance forms including haka, as well as weaving, highly developed wood carving, and tā moko (tattoo).
    New Zealand has no native land mammals (apart from some rare bats) so birds, fish and sea mammals were important sources of protein. Māori cultivated food plants which they had brought with them from Polynesia, including sweet potatoes (called kūmara), taro, gourds, and yams. They also cultivated the cabbage tree, a plant endemic to New Zealand, and exploited wild foods such as fern root, which provided a starchy paste.

  • @alexchannel3187
    @alexchannel3187 Před 2 lety +391

    Italy dropping the bass while nuclear warhead is approaching

    • @d3ltazer0judgement
      @d3ltazer0judgement Před 2 lety +15

      Let's alarm the people about the war!
      *_begins to play HARDBASS_*

    • @Esinololly
      @Esinololly Před 2 lety +9

      you know what? if the world is gonna end I want it to end with a sick beat booming overhead

    • @toast_2375
      @toast_2375 Před 2 lety +2

      HIGHWAY TO HELL WHEN WE ALL DIE

    • @wraith58
      @wraith58 Před 2 lety +4

      *I hear siren*
      SCP-682 is out of the facility! I REPEAT! SCP-682 is out of the facility!

    • @Neko_TheProtogenYT
      @Neko_TheProtogenYT Před 2 lety +2

      2:01

  • @user-ec9uy8id3z
    @user-ec9uy8id3z Před rokem +670

    To be fair, Japan’s alarm siren still get me goosebumps. I lived in Japan during the 2011 Earthquake and this alarms goes off when a massive earthquake hits. And even if I’m not in Japan anymore, if I hear this, my knees go jelly from fear.

    • @christiantran8454
      @christiantran8454 Před rokem +32

      I'm sure you would feel the same way if you heard any other alarm while experiencing a natural disaster

    • @ahiyaanarafin2409
      @ahiyaanarafin2409 Před rokem

      NORWAY IS THE SCARIEST HAS 100% OUT OF 10% DO NOT GO IN THAT COUNTRY OR THEY WILL STEAL YOUR SOUL

    • @YourMom-ll4el
      @YourMom-ll4el Před 11 měsíci +7

      Its just so cute tho

    • @HappyGM-R
      @HappyGM-R Před 11 měsíci +25

      @@YourMom-ll4el
      Not until the ground starts shaking

    • @TheRealWagyu
      @TheRealWagyu Před 10 měsíci +1

      same bro, i was there when it happened its scary to this day

  • @Dennis-nc3vw
    @Dennis-nc3vw Před měsícem

    Germany’s sounds like the intro to an 8-bit videogame.

  • @dntkrn90
    @dntkrn90 Před 3 měsíci

    I visited Mexico city for the first time and the 1st night we got this at around 12 to 1 am when you hear this alarm it means there only 1 minute left for something to happen

  • @Gandalf_the_Gay
    @Gandalf_the_Gay Před 2 lety +435

    As a Greek, I can confirm that our EAS alarm is disturbing.

    • @johnwufky1634
      @johnwufky1634 Před 2 lety +11

      More like
      Intruder alert

    • @morbius4296
      @morbius4296 Před 2 lety +14

      "Warning scp 049 escaped its breach i repeat scp 049 escaped"

    • @susgamerreacter6023
      @susgamerreacter6023 Před 2 lety +3

      Circe in Minecraft

    • @giogio4222
      @giogio4222 Před 2 lety +6

      As a fellow Greek I've never heard one in my life...

    • @S.R.S_Nuke
      @S.R.S_Nuke Před 2 lety +3

      SCP-682 JUST BROKE OUT AT GATE B

  • @saelted1575
    @saelted1575 Před 2 lety +293

    1:10 The chinise voice is actually a countdown until the disaster strikes. It's really scary!

    • @cosmicmilk6945
      @cosmicmilk6945 Před 2 lety +26

      WHAT
      WAIT THATS TERRIFYING

    • @Silentravensz
      @Silentravensz Před 2 lety +11

      it is scary :/

    • @T.A.N.S.E.I
      @T.A.N.S.E.I Před 2 lety +13

      Countdown before disaster strikes

    • @katzzzyyy
      @katzzzyyy Před 2 lety +7

      that would literally give me a heart attack-

    • @aerollzielguila
      @aerollzielguila Před 2 lety +3

      Wait... then... how did the alert know when the disaster will happen... weiiird

  • @Yellow_leopard_gecko
    @Yellow_leopard_gecko Před 4 měsíci

    As American the alert doesn’t sound scary until you wake up in the middle of the night to it

  • @jacksonthecatyt
    @jacksonthecatyt Před 3 měsíci

    Bro I was chilling on my couch watching tv alone when I hear the EAS from the U.S.BLASTING from my phone down the hall, I have never jumped so high in my life

  • @hieayu7773
    @hieayu7773 Před 2 lety +925

    2:17 As a Mexican, hearing that alarm hitting while you see a bunch of dust dust rising in the air because of some structures falling apart and a lot of people running from everywhere because an earthquake just hit in is the most scary thing I've ever experienced.

  • @sekityukiritsukin
    @sekityukiritsukin Před 2 lety +202

    I'm Japanese, but I heard the alert of my country for the first time at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, so when I hear this sound since then, I'm scared to remember that time.

    • @Kya-Rie
      @Kya-Rie Před 2 lety

      Oop

    • @BeeKisses
      @BeeKisses Před 2 lety +1

      Imagine if you had a different eas warning sound though, it do be getting it on the regular, what with the proximity to the ring of fire and all

    • @kohjidagod1509
      @kohjidagod1509 Před 2 lety +1

      I am Japanese as well

  • @EllenPiasecka2010
    @EllenPiasecka2010 Před 10 dny

    Norway is just giving chills down my spine

  • @yeetskeet5529
    @yeetskeet5529 Před 8 měsíci +1

    🇮🇹 Italy: “omg were getting bombed!”
    Me there on vacation: 🕺

  • @mackenziewachter2508
    @mackenziewachter2508 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Anyone watching this in preparation for the National Periodic Test in the US this afternoon?

  • @poob1138
    @poob1138 Před 2 lety +746

    " Not scary at all " Well thats the point, Japan doesn't want to give people anxiety about the world ending so they give a soothing little ringtone to keep everyone from screaming their lungs out

    • @paloi3548
      @paloi3548 Před 2 lety +19

      Still it would give me a hear attack in MY opinion it is Scary

    • @pinkguy6098
      @pinkguy6098 Před 2 lety +3

      Nah man

    • @Krxnyx
      @Krxnyx Před 2 lety +7

      japan one sucks

    • @JAYB3AN
      @JAYB3AN Před 2 lety +4

      They always use the EARLY alarm. There's more scary ish ones too that nobody mentions

    • @stupickles6670
      @stupickles6670 Před 2 lety +11

      Nah being scary is the point, you have to catch people's attention

  • @questonblock
    @questonblock Před 2 lety +265

    The voice in chinas alarm is basically a death countdown

  • @emilylopez1099
    @emilylopez1099 Před 7 měsíci

    I am in marching band, and that saudi arabia one sounds like something we would play.

  • @abt_reii
    @abt_reii Před 7 měsíci

    as a french, i guess if it’s the end of the world i’ll make myself a hot dog on my microwave

  • @TheNightmareOfAll
    @TheNightmareOfAll Před 2 lety +214

    If I was a president of a country, this is how the alarm would sound like -
    *ENEMY AC-130 ABOVE!*

  • @Eggy-xk5so
    @Eggy-xk5so Před 2 lety +256

    The Chinese women is literally just counting down with echo

  • @AuroraBorealisDrawsAndGames

    france's eas is actually morse code for "run". im aussie but when i was visiting france they tested it and im like morse code?? oml they be telling me to run. also the aussie eas is spooky

  • @arlmatchsotch
    @arlmatchsotch Před 2 dny

    i am from Romania and at like 3 am the EAS just woke me up terrified and closed my phone off entirely. WHAT A LOVELY NIGHT

  • @kallmekazzy
    @kallmekazzy Před 2 lety +212

    France just sounds like a ton of swearing getting censored lmao

  • @Meowchizz01
    @Meowchizz01 Před 2 lety +228

    Pretty sure Japan is calm, because this happens ALOT, and they’re trying to calm down society

  • @JohnySlama
    @JohnySlama Před 2 měsíci

    Denmark sounds like a guy going "wawawawawawawa" in front of a mic

  • @Chancellor_dumb
    @Chancellor_dumb Před 9 dny

    Some of these are pretty good some need work establishing the skin crawling fear they need to convey through sound alone

  • @mstarz5241
    @mstarz5241 Před rokem +177

    0:08 USA
    0:16 ISRAEL
    0:22 IRAN
    0:28 CHILE
    0:34 GERMANY
    0:40 JAPAN
    0:46 SAUDI ARABIA
    0:51 NEW ZEALAND
    0:53 MALAYSIA
    0:58 GREECE
    1:06 POLAND
    1:10 CHINA
    1:19 TAIWAN
    1:23 SWEDEN
    1:27 DENMARK
    1:31 SWITZERLAND
    1:38 SOUTH KOREA
    1:42 SPAIN
    1:46 FRANCE
    1:49 BRAZIL
    1:55 FINLAND
    1:58 U.K
    2:01 ITALY
    2:07 ROMANIA
    2:14 RUSSIA
    2:18 MEXICO
    2:23 INDIA
    2:27 PHILIPPINES
    2:31 NORWAY
    Anywhere you go, i wish you a very good flight to go.

    • @lolguy1082
      @lolguy1082 Před rokem +5

      I don't know why's he sayed Philippipenes instead of Philippines

    • @freshboi4540
      @freshboi4540 Před rokem +1

      maleysia is ĩ̝̗ͧͩ͜t̡̼̟͚͚̿̒̓̄s̘͔̪͉͎̏͝ ̡͙̹̈ͬ̿͌s̛͓̦͚̦̝̣͔͖̋ͩc̠̗͒̾̐́a̰̰ͯ̒͡ͅͅŕ̑ͦ͏̞̼̜̱̥̯ẏ̺͈͇̒͡ ̢̺̬̩̯̥͕͖̼̒̔ͣͦa̬̥̪͎̭̩̿͆̃͢ͅs̥͍̹̱͉̹ͬ̌ͣͬ̕ ̹̲̲̹̭͍̤̓̄ͪ͠ḟ̛̭̯͖ű̱̳̫̬̂̀́c̨̹̮̀ͬͮ͊k̖̳̯͚̲̬̹͔ͥ͂́ ̬͔̗̭̪̀ͧͩ͗͘n̞̦͔͋ͧ̄́g̙̱̟̘̪̺̗͖͗͡l̽̈҉͈̝̳

    • @luvlivii
      @luvlivii Před rokem

      @@lolguy1082 Ik he spelled it wrong- I’m Philippines and that’s not the alarm sound I promise u

    • @robinacepres1117
      @robinacepres1117 Před rokem

      @@lolguy1082 yeah i know but at least we don't get zero its fine if he rate it 1/10

    • @Zeldafan48
      @Zeldafan48 Před rokem

      Thank you New Zealand very scary👍

  • @raceplayzichighidorahplayz702

    The Chinese eas alarm is actually an early earthquake alarm, the voice is actually a countdown that saves people’s lives, the countdown is a warning for people to take cover, it counts down to when the earthquake is estimated to start.

    • @kjsworld2
      @kjsworld2 Před 2 lety +44

      that sounds horrific

    • @GalaxyAkaMustard
      @GalaxyAkaMustard Před 2 lety +7

      I just got scared then the Chinese alarm started and italy

    • @thecreature916
      @thecreature916 Před 2 lety +5

      Thats acctually so smart

    • @serPomiz
      @serPomiz Před 2 lety

      @@GalaxyAkaMustard italy is a recent addition, but you should be fearfull, because in an actual emergency situation you'll only get the average news intro. chemical deposit going in smoke, earthquakes, going back to 9/11 and the various communist terror attacks, always a couple seocnd of black and silence, then the TG
      nothing short of an actuald direct declaration of war or ovewhelmingly destructinve natural event (talking about full on volcanic eruption or meteor swarm) woul cause that allarm to be sounded

    • @GalaxyAkaMustard
      @GalaxyAkaMustard Před 2 lety

      @@serPomiz *malaysia alarm coming*
      3
      2
      1
      *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*

  • @soviet4100robloxplayer
    @soviet4100robloxplayer Před 8 měsíci

    2:02 we be vibing until the bunkers that you are in😂

  • @Ella_Micheall_Arianna
    @Ella_Micheall_Arianna Před 7 měsíci

    Japan:Evrebody stay calm,pls get in to jr houses, Greece:GODCANTSAVEYOUNOW

  • @MoaoAyt
    @MoaoAyt Před 2 lety +326

    Greece: "unless robots, not scary"
    OG gamers: Tactical nuke Incoming!

  • @Inno4138
    @Inno4138 Před 2 lety +208

    France: Literally beeping in certain patterns like (or is) Morse code.
    “Sounds like a microwave-“
    Romania: Random Weeeeep-Weeeep-weep sounds.
    “Sounds like Morse code.!”

  • @matienazemy1382
    @matienazemy1382 Před 4 měsíci

    Italian alarm sounds like something you would hear in Berghain

  • @SquareSquared2
    @SquareSquared2 Před 8 měsíci

    When Greece came up, I expected to hear "Enemy nuke, incoming!"

  • @snowypika6476
    @snowypika6476 Před rokem +224

    The Japan EAS Alarm is actually pretty good, its supposed to be calming so that kids don't panic and people can think properly rather than having the most creepiest alarm ever.

    • @teslainvestah5003
      @teslainvestah5003 Před 7 měsíci +15

      It's very Japanese. Everything in Japan that plays a sound plays a beautiful sound.

    • @matthewphelan9288
      @matthewphelan9288 Před 7 měsíci +8

      the alarm for japan thay u hear is only for earthquakes

    • @_.ana._.
      @_.ana._. Před 4 měsíci +2

      Somehow, this calm tune playing during an earthquake is even scarier than a scary EAS alarm. It's so uncanny.

    • @snowypika6476
      @snowypika6476 Před 4 měsíci

      @@_.ana._. that is true. i think it depends on the time- like if it was nighttime and i hear smth peaceful and calm I'd definitely be spooked but in the morning i dont think it would be that scary lol

  • @geodim3904
    @geodim3904 Před 2 lety +729

    As a Greek its terrifying hearing ours. Its like an SCP has breached containment

    • @lemieux-z8933
      @lemieux-z8933 Před 2 lety +8

      Sounds like defcon

    • @Kilo-sz4ch
      @Kilo-sz4ch Před 2 lety +18

      “ *Its Here, Send your final words to your loved ones* “

    • @iappearateveryfunction
      @iappearateveryfunction Před 2 lety

      @NoodleSoup Literally stop.

    • @tammypeters3520
      @tammypeters3520 Před 2 lety +7

      i used to play scp roleplay on roblox and the alarm does sound like the alarm there

    • @Kilo-sz4ch
      @Kilo-sz4ch Před 2 lety +2

      @Connor Duffie exactly, almost all of these will send chills down your spine if you suddenly hear it and know you’re in actual danger

  • @felinriflemendino8421
    @felinriflemendino8421 Před 3 měsíci

    Philipine's alarm isn't scary until you suddenly hear it at full blast in the middle of the night, warning you that your area is going to be flooded from a heavy rainstorm

  • @dominikvidakovic8597
    @dominikvidakovic8597 Před 23 dny

    The finland remins me of ww1 radio calling or when its typing