@@Proxyy7 people can have, depending on their working modality, health and risk needs and necessities, different types of insurance, here in Mexico there's social security and public health systems as well, but there are people with both social security insurance and private insurances, as long as is legitimate and helpful people can get whatever insurance they want.
The “maybe I could change him” is such a German move. My mother is German and she once told me that the first thing she thought when she saw my Spanish father was: “this has to be change, clearly a great opponent”
I can confirm, when the mom of a friend heard I have no liability insurance she almost fainted and immediately set me up for a consultation with her insurance person. 🤣
@@Lyandra01 It's insurance to replace anything you break by accident that isn't yours. You drop someone else's phone or drop red wine on someone's carpet or something, then the liability insurance covers it. Germans like it because insurance is reliable, people from non-European countries including the USA and Canada are suspicious of it because oftentimes your insurance provider would rather fight you in court than pay for the things your insurance is supposed to cover.
@@Lyandra01Well the most important part of it: it also pays, if you hurt someone! That could easily cover a million euro/dollar. You only pay about 2-5 bucks for a whole family for it. And it could literally safe you from going bankrupt 😅
I'm half German and I bought a pair of Bluetooth earphones some time ago, the cashier asked me if I wanted to add insurance and I was like "nah I don't need it thanks" and she audibly gasped 💀
My rule is to not get insurance for anything I can afford to pay for myself. Liability insurance is important because you might accidentally cause a lot of damage that might bankrupt you. Whether it makes sense to insure damage to your own car on the other hand (Kasko) depends among other things on your financial situation - if you can afford the financial hit of replacing your car, I say don't insure it. Same thing with the bluetooth earphones, if you can just buy new ones or in a pinch decide to do without them until you can afford new ones, skip the insurance.
@@MedoFortyTwo someone really needs to tell me how much damage a single person can accidentally cause (that is not related to vehicles since that seems to be another insurance) do you guys like to smash other people's stuff when you're angry and that's why you need this insurance?
@@KidErkwon just for example, you might accidentally burn down a building by knocking over a candle. Or you could run into someone while jogging and they fall and break their hand and become unable to work for a long time. Or you forget that your guest is allergic to peanuts. Or you could lose your keys which also include work keys, and the workplace has to swap out a large number of locks. There are endless ways in which anyone can cause a lot more damage than they can afford to fix. It happens rarely which is why private non-vehicle Haftpflichtversicherung is actually affordable (I pay about 40€ per year).
@@MedoFortyTwo wow and they call Americans litigious. Besides maybe the personal injury you couldn’t be forced to pay for any of that other stuff here.
Those poor girls would either feel like Princess Jasmine on the flying carpet or outright have a heart attack in America. We're all flying by the seat of our pants over here!
@@tomatoketchup4381 we are of the generation when "Us" is commonly said and he's very curious which area of Germany her partner is from. A lot of the culture matches his own so it's always a lot of fun watching them together. :)
@@Leahchu55what… that didn’t really answer the question..? The only way you slightly answered it is by saying he wants to know more about her but like that’s not what they implied
@@Maiveb11 I apologize, I must not understand what they were asking if that was the case! His reaction was to agree with the video as rare somewhat crazy things for a german to do, say it was "like us", and that was all. Perhaps I was taking it as a "what is their responses to the videos as a whole" since I stated I send these videos to him often. Again, I apologize for the misunderstanding.
It is one of my very favorites now. She is doing such an amazing job. She is creative, intelligent, empathic, beautiful inside & out. She said she thought she was not thin enough in her past to do something like this. Which I hope all these awesome people have made her see that she is an amazing human!!! Three languages is just so admirable. She is totally fluent in English, then is even taking language school in Germany. This channel makes me smile so many times.
Sometimes I hate Germany sooo much. This country is doomed! Doomed, I tell ya! (mal ernsthaft... die extreme Trägheit der Deutschen wird sich rächen... hier wird ja quasi alles verteufelt, was neu/ungewohnt ist... und wenn man irgendwas bewegen will, gehts nicht, weil Einem zehntausend rechtliche Steine in den Weg gelegt werden....ist kein Wunder, dass aus Deutschland keine revolutionären Technologien kommen und immer mehr intelligente Menschen mit guter Ausbildung ins Ausland ziehen...)
Lol once I was on a date with this Swiss guy. We were at a restaurant and he found his food too spicy… I started cackling cause the only spice in his food was Paprika salt and pepper😂😭 (I’m Mexican by the way)
You legit just reminded me that I have had no Haftpflichtversicherung for the last 2 weeks so thanks a lot for reminding me before I completely got on the schiefe Bahn!
For the next level try Rechtschutzversicherung, Erwerbsunfähigkeitsversicherung or Reiserücktrittsversicherung. Us Germans love glueing words together even more than insurances.
@@walteredstates speaking like every German teacher I've ever come across until I managed to correct them all at least once per lesson 💀 (I miss them all... In those eleven years i managed to have a total of 8 different German teachers and my E- Kurs self is so proud of every single Diktat I've ever written, for those 1+ (mit Sternchen ✨💀) were always what made up for Sportnoten (😭)
I have been married to a German too long, both of these things gave me anxiety. What if you had to get Döner, because there was no table... 😯 I made my hubby feel alive by only arriving to the train station just on time, with the announcement running overhead and no seat reservations... But now he changed me.
@@riyasingh2729 It's an original Turkish food, which is basically meat roasted on a stick and is served with bread and salad. It is delicious, but in Germany at least it mostly sold in as streetfood/fastfood in hole-in-the-wall restaurants and mostly it is served to-go, because the restaurants are small and dingy. If you wanted to have a dinner date at a restaurant, it would be a shoddy alternative, even if it is tasty. Döner is more of a too lazy to cook/late night/hangover snack.
So funny! Also, accurate. As a German, I can confirm that not having Haftpflichtversicherung either means you're a daredevil or an idiot or both (or INCREDIBLY stingy/poor because it's not expensive).
@@freecommentor Oh really? I didn’t know it was more so looked at as like one specific race or ethnicity that thought this way. That’s kinda interesting to know. I’m from California. And I’m Icelandic and Norwegian. But that’s been most of my relationships unfortunately. Getting with guys and then feeling bad for them cuz whatever they’re going through and thinking I can help them. And I was so wrong. 😂 Glad I don’t do that anymore lol.
I have health insurance, life insurance, car insurance, house insurance, and education insurance for my son. Those are considered a lot, even excessive for most people in my country. But then i met a german friend and he said i should add liability and retirement insurance lol
@@solitarelee6200 it’s a mix between life protection and term deposits or mutual funds. Company will manage our funds in the capital market so at the end of the term we will receive our funds plus benefit. For the term deposits, the value of the benefit is determined at the beginning of the contract (xx% from the total funds). But for the mutual funds, the benefit is determined by the capital market, so it can be much much higher than the previous one, but of course it’s high in risks too. If something happens to the parents before the end of the term, for example death or totally disabled resulting in zero income, the kid can claim the money at the end of the term (total funds plus benefit). I can explain it better in my language, but this is the best i can do in english. I hope you get the picture :)
Splitting the bill meaning everyone pays for their own food, of course. As a German, I was shocked to learn that in the US, apparently splitting the bill means everything is thrown together and then everyone pays for the same amount.
@@JuMixBoox But if you are on a date, it would only be polite of you to pay for everything, anyway. That is, if you chose the restaurant or told that you were fine with every choice of hers - or of him - and offered an invitation, that was accepted.
@@JuMixBoox in the US you can't even ask for individual bills, the waiters just default to "one table one bill" and they let you fight. shit is archaic
I'm not German but have lived in DE long enough to break out in a nervous sweat just imagining a "no reservation" date. My "go with the flow" kiwi compatriots would be disappointed in me. I can't help it, I'm a Gerwi now (German-Kiwi). 😁
depends on the restaurant/cafe and the hour. If you like to visit popular ones at their rush hours, you need it to get a table. Sometimes you have to make reservations in cafés too.
I'm a German living in Greece and bought a flat here some time ago. Then I wanted to get my Versicherung for the flat and started calling different agents. They all seemed confused why I wanted to get an insurance for my flat. So I'd say "I'm German" and they'd all go "oh yeah, of course."😂
@@asicdathens I know they have it, they are just not used to people requesting it. I know nobody here personally who has his flat insured. But maybe in other parts of Greece it's more common? Mine even covers earthquakes, wasn't even difficult to get, just had to show the papers that the house was built after a certain date.
@@asicdathens yeah, that's too old unfortunately. To get insurance you'd need a complete research about its safety regarding earthquakes that shows it is up to modern standards. That by itself is pretty expensive, because most likely you'd have to spend a lot of money for adjustments and improvement. For houses built before 1967 it's usually impossible to get insurance.
Reminds me of the old joke: A bride and groom are walking down the aisle of the church on their wedding day. The groom is thinking “I love this woman so much, I hope she never changes.” The bride is walking beside him thinking “I love this guy so much, I wonder how long it will take me to change him.”
Liability insurance (Haftpflichtversicherung) protects you from damage claims. It's the most important type of insurance after health insurance. 82% of Germans have it1. If you cause an accident in Germany, you can be sued by the victim. If the victim wins, you will have to pay reparations1. A lawsuit like that can easily ruin you. If you have Haftpflichtversicherung, it will pay for the legal fees, and the reparations. If you lose your apartment key, you might have to pay to replace all the locks in the building. Your liability insurance usually covers that too. And it covers soo much more.
Haftpflichtversicherung is liability insurance. Almost everyone in Germany has it, among with 500 other insurances 😂
em mới biết kênh chị mà em mê chị quá 🤩
Lese Brillen Versicherung ist am wichtigsten 😂
What even is liability insurance? Like what's it for?
@@Lookatmeshine if you accidentally break someone else's stuff it will cover the damage. So it's not you who compensates but liability insurance.
@@NamNguyen-it1mm thật kênh đỉnh vl luôn ý :))) mình xem không sót video nào
Meanwhile in America, "He has health insurance, how responsible."
Australia as well 😂
Brazil as well
México as well
Canada as we- oh wait
@@Proxyy7 people can have, depending on their working modality, health and risk needs and necessities, different types of insurance, here in Mexico there's social security and public health systems as well, but there are people with both social security insurance and private insurances, as long as is legitimate and helpful people can get whatever insurance they want.
"Maybe I could change him" I'm dead 😂
Ah yes, y/n's key to love
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I have really loved this comment 😅😅😅
That was so funny🤣🤣
Girl, you're never gonna be able to find that high again! Be careful chasing that uninsured dragon!
Haha! I hope somebody pins this comment. :D
You might even call him a .... Bad dragon
Uninsured dragon bahahaha 😂😂😂
"uninsured dragon" 😂🤣
*underinsured
I didn't realize how good she was at writing scripts until this video. "What a daredevil" - it was perfect! All her scripts are amazing.
As a German, even thinking about not having a Haftpflichtversicherung is getting my adrenaline skyrocketing :D
haha
Haha😂
And what is that for me exactly, if I may ask?
@@taniasitompul5902liability insurance
same lol 😂
The “maybe I could change him” is such a German move. My mother is German and she once told me that the first thing she thought when she saw my Spanish father was: “this has to be change, clearly a great opponent”
It's not a German thing; it's just a thing. It happens everywhere.
Eh … where?
Arabic woman think the same thing 😅
Lots women thinking that they are able to change a man!
A tumultuous marriage?
I can confirm, when the mom of a friend heard I have no liability insurance she almost fainted and immediately set me up for a consultation with her insurance person. 🤣
Liability for what? Is it a plan that covers your house and car, or something else?
@@Lyandra01 It's insurance to replace anything you break by accident that isn't yours. You drop someone else's phone or drop red wine on someone's carpet or something, then the liability insurance covers it. Germans like it because insurance is reliable, people from non-European countries including the USA and Canada are suspicious of it because oftentimes your insurance provider would rather fight you in court than pay for the things your insurance is supposed to cover.
@@meowmiaumiauw Thank you for explaining. You learn something new every day!
@@Lyandra01Well the most important part of it: it also pays, if you hurt someone! That could easily cover a million euro/dollar. You only pay about 2-5 bucks for a whole family for it. And it could literally safe you from going bankrupt 😅
@@fabu1608 Wow! That’s a good deal!
I'm half German and I bought a pair of Bluetooth earphones some time ago, the cashier asked me if I wanted to add insurance and I was like "nah I don't need it thanks" and she audibly gasped 💀
My rule is to not get insurance for anything I can afford to pay for myself.
Liability insurance is important because you might accidentally cause a lot of damage that might bankrupt you. Whether it makes sense to insure damage to your own car on the other hand (Kasko) depends among other things on your financial situation - if you can afford the financial hit of replacing your car, I say don't insure it. Same thing with the bluetooth earphones, if you can just buy new ones or in a pinch decide to do without them until you can afford new ones, skip the insurance.
@@MedoFortyTwo someone really needs to tell me how much damage a single person can accidentally cause (that is not related to vehicles since that seems to be another insurance)
do you guys like to smash other people's stuff when you're angry and that's why you need this insurance?
@@KidErkwon just for example, you might accidentally burn down a building by knocking over a candle. Or you could run into someone while jogging and they fall and break their hand and become unable to work for a long time. Or you forget that your guest is allergic to peanuts. Or you could lose your keys which also include work keys, and the workplace has to swap out a large number of locks. There are endless ways in which anyone can cause a lot more damage than they can afford to fix. It happens rarely which is why private non-vehicle Haftpflichtversicherung is actually affordable (I pay about 40€ per year).
Also, smashing things because you're angry is not accidental, so it wouldn't be covered anyway.
@@MedoFortyTwo wow and they call Americans litigious. Besides maybe the personal injury you couldn’t be forced to pay for any of that other stuff here.
She unironically look really good in those wigs
I was just thinking that too, I could never pull a wig off I wish I could wear one I’m just not confident enough too I guess.
I agree!
I was lookin for this comment
Esp the pink
Hot Momma 😍
can we just say that no matter what look Uyen makes she looks beautiful and no matter what she does with her boyfriend they're adorable together?
Totally agree!
Wow she looks so stunning with different hair colors. Of course her acting is amazing.
Dude, if he doesn't even have a Haftpflichtversicherung he's lost and you can't change him. RED FLAG, RUN GIRL!!!
😂😂😂
How long did you have to pause the video to spell that word
@@taxat10n1sth3ft she's probably german and already knows how to spell it
@@taxat10n1sth3ftFunny joke.
And what the f is that ?
"nOt eVeN hAfTpFLiChTvErSiChErUnG" 😱 💀
*half pflisk fersiscerun*
Im shoked😱
Shit sounds important
nah that would be crazy
But that one is mandatory!!! 😮😮😮😮
Meanwhile in America:
"He's saved up $20,000 which should allow each of us one visit to the hospital per year as long as it's nothing serious."
As a European.. that is seriously saddening
@@user-ls8jy5mm4g I'm honestly barely exaggerating
America is Dollar-Democrazy
😅
Damn, RIP
I do not have words that describe my adoration for you and your channel.
You are absolutely hilarious and sublime.
This channel really is wonderful. She makes it for sure.
We all think we can “change him” 😭😭
True 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Untill you get burn to hell.
This 💀
Preach!
But he's not someone to be changed. Lol
'What a daredevil'
😅😅😅
I understood that reference
Haha
😂🤣😂🤣
This is hilarious-she is getting better and better at this, it’s marvelous!
Those poor girls would either feel like Princess Jasmine on the flying carpet or outright have a heart attack in America. We're all flying by the seat of our pants over here!
😂
I immediately send these to my German partner. It's too relatable!
What was their response or reaction?
@@tomatoketchup4381 we are of the generation when "Us" is commonly said and he's very curious which area of Germany her partner is from. A lot of the culture matches his own so it's always a lot of fun watching them together. :)
@@Leahchu55what… that didn’t really answer the question..? The only way you slightly answered it is by saying he wants to know more about her but like that’s not what they implied
@@Maiveb11 I apologize, I must not understand what they were asking if that was the case! His reaction was to agree with the video as rare somewhat crazy things for a german to do, say it was "like us", and that was all. Perhaps I was taking it as a "what is their responses to the videos as a whole" since I stated I send these videos to him often. Again, I apologize for the misunderstanding.
DITTO! 🤩
"...dating him makes me feel so alive! Maybe I could change him... " 😂
Doesn't it mean that when she finally changes him, will she feel ...dead? 👀😂
Ikr ? Makes no sense. Like contradictory.
wattpad stories lolo
@@user-mc5vy2vk5n you are very good. spit the point. Woooow.
@@sickinglysweet what's wattpad?
You don't need an auto insurance if you always drive fast enough that you would never survive an accident.
" Maybe i can change him " sounds like a wattpad story lmao
The evolution of this channel is gold ✨
True, it is so entertaining
It is one of my very favorites now. She is doing such an amazing job. She is creative, intelligent, empathic, beautiful inside & out. She said she thought she was not thin enough in her past to do something like this. Which I hope all these awesome people have made her see that she is an amazing human!!! Three languages is just so admirable. She is totally fluent in English, then is even taking language school in Germany. This channel makes me smile so many times.
Meanwhile in America… we have duct tape and the Bible instead of insurance.
it is correct, all you need is God, the rest will come after, all good ✝️ God bless you, Amen.
What's wrong with the Bible?
Better than any insurance on this earth! Jesus Christ is the only way!👍
😂😭
@@clob3896yep the Bible’s free almost everywhere(not stores tho)
Would never date a guy who doesn’t have a Haftpflichtversicherung. That’s too much risk for me. 😱
🤣🤣🤣
I'm convinced you could pull off any hair color, you absolutely slayed those wigs🔥🔥🔥
6 months later.
The bad boy is tamed and she starts having her head turned by the guy at work who missed his service interval by 500kms
🤣🤣🤣
TÜV overdue 1 month!
Live fast die young😂
Ah, das hat mir krass die Mundwinkel hochgezogen...😅
Yah seriously man Why do girls do this😭😭🤣🤣..Why do we do this girls😭😭😭😭🤌🏻🩵❤️
Off topic but like that pink wig looks so good!
Omg IKR! She’s GLOWING in it
It is a noticeable step up from the pink side of that pink/red scarf she usually uses for “different hair means different character”, lol.
It's adorable on her!
I think both wigs look good on her
@@RockinRedbyrd so true!
We once had a German intern. Looking back I realised it must have felt like hell for him. 😵😅
I guess my ex was a German bad boy. He was always spontaneous
As a German I‘m impressed how all your vids are so SPOT-ON! It’s like you captured all of us Germans perfectly… the good the bad… I love it! 😂
Sometimes I hate Germany sooo much.
This country is doomed! Doomed, I tell ya!
(mal ernsthaft... die extreme Trägheit der Deutschen wird sich rächen... hier wird ja quasi alles verteufelt, was neu/ungewohnt ist... und wenn man irgendwas bewegen will, gehts nicht, weil Einem zehntausend rechtliche Steine in den Weg gelegt werden....ist kein Wunder, dass aus Deutschland keine revolutionären Technologien kommen und immer mehr intelligente Menschen mit guter Ausbildung ins Ausland ziehen...)
"Not even Haftpflichtversicherung?"🤣☠️
That long ass Word translates to liability insurance 🤣🤣
BTW IM ALSO A KPOP STANNN
@@iyenniie_ a literal translation would be 'liabilityobligationinsurance'
@@natnuss98 mhm ik
OH MY GOODNESSS!!! A fellow BB!? I can't believe this!! When I saw your pfp I thought I'm seeing things 😬🤣
"Maybe I can change the very thing I like about him."
Genius!
Lol once I was on a date with this Swiss guy. We were at a restaurant and he found his food too spicy… I started cackling cause the only spice in his food was Paprika salt and pepper😂😭
(I’m Mexican by the way)
You are so gorgeous
@@HH-le1viThanks :)
Oh, to see them figure out that candy in Mexico is spicy
Hello my spicy love
You legit just reminded me that I have had no Haftpflichtversicherung for the last 2 weeks so thanks a lot for reminding me before I completely got on the schiefe Bahn!
Oh no, not the schiefe Bahn!!!
@@KathLady Being on the schiefe Bahn is not the yellow of the egg.
My dear Mister singing club! Better fix it before it get's you in devil's kitchen!
I don't have any health insurance and yet ride scooters in countries where the traffic is insane while stoned off my gourd, love from Norway.
I have geheard from a wise man that the schiefe Bahn is usually the Holzweg 👨🦳
I’ve never once made any sort of reservation. Guess I’m super wreckless 😂😂😂
Reckless
@@ayszhang Reckless* 🤣🤣😂😂
Döner Kebap places don't take reservations ;)
ragless
I don´t even plan the place in advance. Just see where my feet (and goodle maps) bring me.
Both of those wigs look so good on you
No way a german could be so reckless with insurance. No way.
Saying “haftflichtversicherung” is fun. Now I want to learn German to say many more interesting kinds of words. This made my mouth happy. 😂
For the next level try Rechtschutzversicherung, Erwerbsunfähigkeitsversicherung or Reiserücktrittsversicherung. Us Germans love glueing words together even more than insurances.
@@blackboardmonitor3307I feel like these r typing mistakes sorry💀😭
Sorry, its 'HaftPflichtversicherung'.
That extra P has the Potential to make your mouth even happier, tho' 😊
@@usernotfound8061well, the 1st one actually is.
It's 'RechtSschutzversicherung'.
'Rechtschutzversicherung' doesn't even make sense.
@@walteredstates speaking like every German teacher I've ever come across until I managed to correct them all at least once per lesson 💀 (I miss them all... In those eleven years i managed to have a total of 8 different German teachers and my E- Kurs self is so proud of every single Diktat I've ever written, for those 1+ (mit Sternchen ✨💀) were always what made up for Sportnoten (😭)
I have been married to a German too long, both of these things gave me anxiety. What if you had to get Döner, because there was no table... 😯
I made my hubby feel alive by only arriving to the train station just on time, with the announcement running overhead and no seat reservations... But now he changed me.
😂😂😂😂
what's doner?
@@riyasingh2729 a Turkish food which is actually delicious so i expect an explanation as well
@@riyasingh2729 It's an original Turkish food, which is basically meat roasted on a stick and is served with bread and salad. It is delicious, but in Germany at least it mostly sold in as streetfood/fastfood in hole-in-the-wall restaurants and mostly it is served to-go, because the restaurants are small and dingy. If you wanted to have a dinner date at a restaurant, it would be a shoddy alternative, even if it is tasty. Döner is more of a too lazy to cook/late night/hangover snack.
You could be 20 minutes late and still catch the train
So funny! Also, accurate. As a German, I can confirm that not having Haftpflichtversicherung either means you're a daredevil or an idiot or both (or INCREDIBLY stingy/poor because it's not expensive).
You are going to become the Queen of Comedy on Germany!
“Maybe I could change him” 😂😂😂
What 99% of girls think, yet always fails.
True but it is interesting that sentiment seems to be multi- cultural.
@@jacquelineking5783 I know huh.
Men think it too
I thought it's an Asian thing.
Where are you from? (I'm from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰🇱🇰 btw.)
@@freecommentor Oh really? I didn’t know it was more so looked at as like one specific race or ethnicity that thought this way. That’s kinda interesting to know. I’m from California. And I’m Icelandic and Norwegian. But that’s been most of my relationships unfortunately. Getting with guys and then feeling bad for them cuz whatever they’re going through and thinking I can help them. And I was so wrong. 😂 Glad I don’t do that anymore lol.
My dad once quit our liability insurance for a few weeks. Scariest time of my life
I have health insurance, life insurance, car insurance, house insurance, and education insurance for my son. Those are considered a lot, even excessive for most people in my country. But then i met a german friend and he said i should add liability and retirement insurance lol
I'm an American and our insurances are borderline scams, so I'm so curious! What's education insurance???
@@solitarelee6200 it’s a mix between life protection and term deposits or mutual funds. Company will manage our funds in the capital market so at the end of the term we will receive our funds plus benefit. For the term deposits, the value of the benefit is determined at the beginning of the contract (xx% from the total funds). But for the mutual funds, the benefit is determined by the capital market, so it can be much much higher than the previous one, but of course it’s high in risks too.
If something happens to the parents before the end of the term, for example death or totally disabled resulting in zero income, the kid can claim the money at the end of the term (total funds plus benefit).
I can explain it better in my language, but this is the best i can do in english. I hope you get the picture :)
loving the pink hair! 😍
I gotta say, that blonde wig REALLY suits you and brings out your eyes even more.
And then he suggested to pay for whole meal instead of splitting the bill, and she was knocked out
Splitting the bill meaning everyone pays for their own food, of course. As a German, I was shocked to learn that in the US, apparently splitting the bill means everything is thrown together and then everyone pays for the same amount.
@@JuMixBoox wow, I didn't know about US. I consider splitting the bill as you
@@JuMixBoox But if you are on a date, it would only be polite of you to pay for everything, anyway. That is, if you chose the restaurant or told that you were fine with every choice of hers - or of him - and offered an invitation, that was accepted.
@@petermetzger8550 I agree that it feels great to pay for someone or have someone pay for you!
@@JuMixBoox in the US you can't even ask for individual bills, the waiters just default to "one table one bill" and they let you fight. shit is archaic
This is so funny and true on so many levels. Brilliant acting by the way.
Pulled off both wigs flawlessly.
“I can change him!” 😂 I’m happy to see this is universal
Lol
Germany is serious about it's insurance 😂 BTW,that pink wig looks good on you... The color is perfect with your skin tone girl,Slay!!💗
I was going to post the same. She looks so pretty here! ❤
👍😁
@@quki3😁👍
Brilliant! The fact that you make this kind of fun about germans shows me that you're living quite some time with us. 😉😄👌
Girl, you slay in pink hair. Also, your satire skills are getting better and better.
Omg I love that wig. The pink hair with bangs looks super good on you. Makes me want to colour and cut my hair.
IKR, she is amazingly beautiful inside & out! I think it totally looks gorgeous on her!
I'm not German but have lived in DE long enough to break out in a nervous sweat just imagining a "no reservation" date.
My "go with the flow" kiwi compatriots would be disappointed in me. I can't help it, I'm a Gerwi now (German-Kiwi). 😁
Ki-Man
@@SonOfMeme I thought of that. But opted for the other version as it sounds more Like a new gerbil/hamster breed.☺️
Well, life is about change wkwk
The pink wig looks so good on you, wow!
Haft Pflicht Versicherung - these three typical words together is actually the most German word one could imagine (;
Hands down! HANDS DOWN! This woman is the funniest person on CZcams! Kills me every time!
Your sense of humour hits my sweet spot every time. Funny lady ❤❤😅
Meanwhile, in Southeast Asia:
👁️👄👁️ Wutz an iNsuRAncE
“Maybe I could change him” 💀💀💀
Went to my kid’s German culture night, and it started at 5. I was in line for food at 4:30, and SO WAS EVERYONE ELSE. Lol
Why do I feel like I’m the only person who never reserves tables, if there’s no table available, I just go to another place
Same
I like those wigs. Great skit Uyen!
I know nothing about both of your culture, but your shows are so funny and relatable. Humans are the same everywhere.
That one goddamn "Maybe I could change him"💀
haha the "not even haftpflichtversicherung" got me!!!
🤣🤣🤣 those are the only bad boys we need
LOVVVVE the wigs! It adds so much!
Man, that pink hair looks absolutely beautiful on you! Suits you really well :D
That guy just sounds responsible by American standards lmao
That blonde hairstyle looks so good on you
Please have that hairstyle for real
The pink hair looks so good with your skin tone ❤
The pink hair to show you like bad boys is just 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
And ending it with "Maybe I could change him..." What a bold move! Lol
Wait, you guys book a table in a restaurant?.
Here in Mexico we just enter and sit on a table lol.
depends on the restaurant/cafe and the hour. If you like to visit popular ones at their rush hours, you need it to get a table. Sometimes you have to make reservations in cafés too.
Love the bad wigs!! Lol😂
NOT EVEN HAFTPFLICHTVERSICHERUNG 😂😂😂
Ich bin fertig... Ich kann nicht mehr 😂😂😂😂
I'm a German living in Greece and bought a flat here some time ago. Then I wanted to get my Versicherung for the flat and started calling different agents. They all seemed confused why I wanted to get an insurance for my flat. So I'd say "I'm German" and they'd all go "oh yeah, of course."😂
All insurers have home insurance. The tough part is to get earthquake insurance.
@@asicdathens I know they have it, they are just not used to people requesting it. I know nobody here personally who has his flat insured. But maybe in other parts of Greece it's more common?
Mine even covers earthquakes, wasn't even difficult to get, just had to show the papers that the house was built after a certain date.
@@helgaioannidis9365 My mother's house has a ground floor from the 50's and you can't get insurance
@@asicdathens yeah, that's too old unfortunately. To get insurance you'd need a complete research about its safety regarding earthquakes that shows it is up to modern standards. That by itself is pretty expensive, because most likely you'd have to spend a lot of money for adjustments and improvement. For houses built before 1967 it's usually impossible to get insurance.
And that's when "all men are the same" is born
Du bist Super❤😂
Dir steht jede Frisur.
Du bist eine Naturschönheit 🎉
"What a daredevil"
Then I guess I've been a daredevil my whole life😎
Okay but mama….that pink wig on you 😍😍😍😍😍
You look beautiful with both those hairstyles, especially the pink one (the style lol not the color. But the color does look nice too)
You are a gifted comedian. In any language.
Alright, you've convinced me. I need a German husband.
My Asian household where no one has any kind of insurance:
Your entire household is filled with bad boys
Those wigs looked fab on you ✨
The blonde wig suits you great 🤗💁🏻♀️
Reminds me of the old joke:
A bride and groom are walking down the aisle of the church on their wedding day. The groom is thinking “I love this woman so much, I hope she never changes.” The bride is walking beside him thinking “I love this guy so much, I wonder how long it will take me to change him.”
We only want to improve them lol
@@OffTheWagons Them?
@@mereen750 I am the female Shiva and I multiply to change every man in the Universe
Because women are perfect to begin with. Only through marriage they turn into hags
@@user-he5qe1rs4k U kidding?
I don’t even know anything about German cultural norms, but your delivery of the jokes made me laugh.
Now youhave an ida of our culture lol
Ngl that shade of pink suits you SO much
Acting is suitable to you! And each character?
Beautiful!
Famous last words : "maybe I could change him"
Liability insurance (Haftpflichtversicherung) protects you from damage claims. It's the most important type of insurance after health insurance. 82% of Germans have it1.
If you cause an accident in Germany, you can be sued by the victim. If the victim wins, you will have to pay reparations1. A lawsuit like that can easily ruin you. If you have Haftpflichtversicherung, it will pay for the legal fees, and the reparations.
If you lose your apartment key, you might have to pay to replace all the locks in the building. Your liability insurance usually covers that too. And it covers soo much more.
this reminds of a tumblr post:
"i could fix him"
"i could make him worse"
"don't touch him i need him to stay the same for data collection"
Girl pink is your color ! You look gorgeous in that pink wig !