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  • @smallblueangel
    @smallblueangel Před 4 lety +1356

    germans: most normal things in the world
    Americans: OMG THATS INSANE!!

  • @kosmodome47
    @kosmodome47 Před 4 lety +2336

    Girl shows typical "Tintenkiller" and James be like ,,wooooohhh whaaaat? That's the greatest invention of all time!!!" 😂

    • @DoktorIcksTV
      @DoktorIcksTV Před 4 lety +48

      I even had such a thing in elementary school in the seventies. However, the use was prohibited (lol!)

    • @timboffm595
      @timboffm595 Před 4 lety +38

      @@DoktorIcksTV Why? It was the best thing in elementary sniffing this stuff 😂

    • @DoktorIcksTV
      @DoktorIcksTV Před 4 lety +14

      @@timboffm595 The property alone was punished as an attempt to cheat. In the 1970s, there was no real thought about harmful solvents iirc.

    • @timboffm595
      @timboffm595 Před 4 lety +8

      @@DoktorIcksTV Oh it's about cheating, yeah that makes sense. I just thought about the chemicals

    • @RustyDust101
      @RustyDust101 Před 4 lety +5

      @@DoktorIcksTV Me too. Totally normal at that time.

  • @nxghtshxde
    @nxghtshxde Před 4 lety +500

    Them: *laughing at the pizza cutter*
    Me: *laughing because they think this is a pizza cutter*

    • @veronika8906
      @veronika8906 Před 3 lety +6

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @muhammadbekmurzaev362
      @muhammadbekmurzaev362 Před 3 lety +3

      Ahhhahahahahahahahhahaha

    • @kakamaka6539
      @kakamaka6539 Před 3 lety +12

      Yeah exactly. But as a teenager, I sometimes used it for pizza as well and it works better than our garbage old "Pizzaroller".

    • @felixroegele8918
      @felixroegele8918 Před 3 lety +2

      HAHAHA Your so right

    • @carabanks9040
      @carabanks9040 Před 3 lety +2

      jaaaa aber sooo niedlich , i wie hahhahahaah. ich nehme eine Normale . wenn meine in der spühlmaschiene ist .

  • @Chris-zp3dw
    @Chris-zp3dw Před 3 lety +1221

    Wer lebt auch in Deutschland und hat noch nie ne Pizzaschere benutzt?😂
    Who also lives in Germany and haven't used pizza scissors ever😂

    • @linus3288
      @linus3288 Před 3 lety +84

      Niemand benutzt das oder kennt das

    • @i-am-johnlocked
      @i-am-johnlocked Před 3 lety +231

      Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass das was sie gezeigt hat eine Geflügelschere ist die zweckentfremdet wurde

    • @Chris-zp3dw
      @Chris-zp3dw Před 3 lety +5

      @@i-am-johnlockedKann sein

    • @Jojo9688
      @Jojo9688 Před 3 lety +4

      Ich

    • @FatJ05
      @FatJ05 Před 3 lety +23

      Ich wusste nicht, dass irgendwer in Deutschland sowas benutzt
      didn't even knew anyone in Germany uses that

  • @82mabli
    @82mabli Před 4 lety +270

    It's funny how Americans react to stuff that I have used for my whole life.

    • @Eddi.M.
      @Eddi.M. Před 2 lety +1

      Think of an assault rifle in the kindergarten.

  • @stevensiegert
    @stevensiegert Před 4 lety +2228

    That is not a pizza cutter, but a "Geflügelschere" (poultry scissor). We have round pizza cutters like everywhere else in the world. At home I use a big kitchen scissor for cutting my pizza, it's just as smooth or even smoother to cut with it like with a round cutter. It's everyone's choice if he uses this or this.

    • @davital3135
      @davital3135 Před 4 lety +25

      Is so

    • @mustafayusan2702
      @mustafayusan2702 Před 4 lety +10

      Steven Siegert true

    • @Bergwacht
      @Bergwacht Před 4 lety +56

      rofl ja - ich dachte ich guck nicht richtig hhaha

    • @rasmus-7182
      @rasmus-7182 Před 4 lety +43

      @@Bergwacht hat mich auch ein bisschen getriggert😂

    • @feliciousss
      @feliciousss Před 4 lety +8

      Ich hab 2 Pizza Scheren bei Höffner gekauft

  • @Lmnha
    @Lmnha Před 4 lety +510

    This is not a pizza cutter, it’s a “geflügelschere” to cut a gosse or a chicken or something

    • @eyekona
      @eyekona Před 3 lety +22

      Exactly - not pizza scissors but poultry scissors. ;D They really used that for pizza lmao?

    • @duckbrother5943
      @duckbrother5943 Před 3 lety +9

      Für Knochen oder?

    • @Maschinengoth
      @Maschinengoth Před 3 lety +8

      @@duckbrother5943 Gehen durch, wie durch Papier

    • @muthdm
      @muthdm Před 3 lety +2

      True

    • @KaroF.
      @KaroF. Před 3 lety +6

      Das war schon eine Pizza Schere.die Geflügel sieht etwas anders aus. .

  • @SMBartwork
    @SMBartwork Před 4 lety +106

    The "Thermoskanne" (Thermocan) usually have a push button in the middle of the second lid to open a small hole to serve, so you just have to unscrew it for fill in e.g. coffee or to clean it

    • @ncteumaja
      @ncteumaja Před 3 lety +6

      Been looking for this comment

    • @aykhey744
      @aykhey744 Před 3 lety +1

      The newer ones don't have that anymore. There you can turn the lid a little and pour it through a little hole. Than close it again :)

  • @jasper6971
    @jasper6971 Před 4 lety +688

    *nimmt Deckel von Thermoskanne ab*
    James:
    Whoooooooooahahah run that back! What?! Hold up!

    • @nobu4640
      @nobu4640 Před 3 lety +10

      Ja ich verstehe das auch nicht aber für u d ist das halt ihrgentwie normal

    • @halloduda9683
      @halloduda9683 Před 3 lety +30

      . .und im Deckel ist ein Druckknopf ,drück den und das Getränk läuft aus der geschlossenen Flasche!!...Brainfuck

    • @agnesway
      @agnesway Před 3 lety +3

      Macht mich das fertig, dass sie den inneren Deckel, an dem der Druckknopf ist, einfach abdreht...es wäre so einfach 😂

  • @ArsinoMeteor
    @ArsinoMeteor Před 4 lety +539

    I am german and have to clarify 3 things :D
    1. The "Pizza Scissors" are actually not for Pizza (although some may use them for crispy pizza) but for Chicken, Duck or similar to event cut through the bones of them. Mostly used for example on christmas, when a lot of german family eat either goose or duck (similar to Thanksgiving in the US) when the whole bird is presented on the table and everyone cuts out the piece they want
    2. Quark is NOT SWEET. There is sweet quark, but thats because of A LOT OF SUGAR. Regular Quark is definetly NOT sweet but pretty bitter. Most kids hate it raw. So mostly it is mixed with for example jam, also pretty popular is to mix it with fruits (to give it a bit of sweetness.
    Quark is considered really healthy here, because it normaly is not sweet and doesn't really have sugar in its regular form (unlike joghurt where every brand puts billion tons of sugar in it) and then it's mixed with raw fruits like strawberries, blueberries and so on and eaten as breakfast -> Healthy breakfast.
    To put it simple: Its joghurt which is less creamy and not sweet but bitter but really healthy :)
    3. This Smartphone Bands she showed are a fashion things right now here and pretty popular among young and teen girls - like she said. For everyone except mentioned it isn't really used at all. It could be considered a fashion trend.
    Also: The last thing the showed is a "Tintenkiller" (translated "ink killer") and it "erases" ink. But: It puts like a ... "coat" on the paper so you can't really write with your fuller on it anymore (it also erases ink after) thats why you have to use the permanent side she showed.
    I am as old as you JAmes and as far as I know they aren't really used that much anymore atleast in high school, permanent pens are what most people use nowadays. Ink-based fullers just got out of fashion, making "Tintenkiller" unnecessary

    • @annibee17
      @annibee17 Před 4 lety +8

      This is exactly what I thought. Thank you. 😅

    • @verenawolf8512
      @verenawolf8512 Před 4 lety +15

      I totally agree with your points.
      The only thing I want to add is that (especially in elementary school) we still use fullers and tintenkillers (ink killer). In some elementary schools it even is obligatory.

    • @DasTamii
      @DasTamii Před 4 lety +8

      Wenn du Naturjoghurt kaufst, ist da genauso kein Zucker drinnen, wie im Topfen ...
      Aber sonst stimme ich dir zu :D

    • @nicki-xx2pi
      @nicki-xx2pi Před 4 lety +10

      Well Quark is actually chees and not yoghurt

    • @ggjoseph1922
      @ggjoseph1922 Před 4 lety +4

      Ganz ehrlich hat irgendjemand sich alles durchgelesen?😂

  • @christljulia3310
    @christljulia3310 Před 3 lety +40

    RIP an die Mädchen in den USA die mit Perioden Schmerzen im Bett liegen und nicht wissen das es wärmflaschen gibt😂

  • @burgnbg
    @burgnbg Před 3 lety +28

    We don't use the scissor for pizzas, we use it for splitting up poultry.

  • @sophiam.krager3815
    @sophiam.krager3815 Před 4 lety +509

    The “hot packs“ are not just for women you can use it for normal stomachaches and like when you're cold in the winter. My dad really likes to put this at his feet in the winter so yeah it's pretty universal

    • @schokischlecki1980
      @schokischlecki1980 Před 4 lety +19

      True, I prefer Körnerkissen, though

    • @celina5111
      @celina5111 Před 4 lety +6

      schokischlecki1980 i prefer körnerkissen too

    • @mawasoka09
      @mawasoka09 Před 4 lety +11

      That's true. Many women use it for menstrual pain or stomach cramps. I also like to use them at work when I’m cold or when I’ve to use public transport in winter. There is usually a cover on the hot water bottle, so that your skin does not come into direct contact, there is a risk of burns as they are filled with boiling water.

    • @schokischlecki1980
      @schokischlecki1980 Před 4 lety

      @@dadida853 they, come with different fillings. I currently have a Dinkelkissen.

    • @Anna-zi7sx
      @Anna-zi7sx Před 4 lety +3

      schokischlecki1980 the problem with Kirschkerkissen is that they only retain the heat for about 10-20 mins tho, the water bottle holds it for a few hours

  • @rex_otex8746
    @rex_otex8746 Před 4 lety +2261

    Wie sie einfach die thermoskanne falsch benutzt😂😂

    • @Brudets
      @Brudets Před 4 lety +30

      ääh was soll daran falsch sein? xD bin ich dumm xD

    • @rommelmitbommel8999
      @rommelmitbommel8999 Před 4 lety +396

      @@Brudets sie hat den Deckel drauf, wo man nur drücken muss, damit die Flüssigkeit raus kann. Man muss das nicht aufschrauben.

    • @Eliteilluminat
      @Eliteilluminat Před 4 lety +127

      Ich sehe das bei manchen auch hier die die Thermoskanne falsch benutzen u.sich wundern das der Kaffee da drin Mittag schon Kalt ist

    • @wavehd5390
      @wavehd5390 Před 4 lety +11

      Ja echt so

    • @Saphir2
      @Saphir2 Před 4 lety +22

      @@rommelmitbommel8999 najo zum auffüllen muß man es schon aufmachen :3

  • @nog_official
    @nog_official Před 4 lety +25

    Thats nö Pizzacutter its a cutter for chicken or Turkey

  • @madkabaneri2723
    @madkabaneri2723 Před 3 lety +37

    that girl probably got trolled by her German friends with the pizza scissors XD
    I have never seen or heard of that before

    • @nannyogg7213
      @nannyogg7213 Před 3 lety +1

      She definitely got trolled, or has a very weird friend who actually uses poultry scissors to cut pizza. Those things are wasted on a bit of pizza dough, they're made to cut through chicken bones.

    • @GrotesqueSmurf
      @GrotesqueSmurf Před 3 lety

      Some non traditional pizza places have those. Vapiano for example.

    • @ernawiget868
      @ernawiget868 Před 3 lety

      NO, NO. : SCISSORS NO, NO

    • @ernawiget868
      @ernawiget868 Před 3 lety

      Quark. Cottage cheese 🧀

    • @ernawiget868
      @ernawiget868 Před 3 lety

      TRAUBENZUCKER = GRAPE SUGARS

  • @Nutzername92a
    @Nutzername92a Před 4 lety +1007

    The pizza scissors are probably just a thing that her host family does :D Literally haven't seen anyone in Germany cutting their pizza like that. Basically everyone here has a "regular" pizza cutter.
    And the Quark isn't sweet. It's a neutral-tasting sour milk product, similar to yoghurt, but thicker, almost like cream cheese. For instance, we make our cheesecake with Quark here in Germany. You can make desserts with it, but you can also make savoury dips with salt, garlic, herbs etc with it.

    • @jenswimmer2009
      @jenswimmer2009 Před 4 lety +28

      I think that is literally no Pizza scissor, i think they misuse a poultry scissor, it looks lik this.

    • @1roco1
      @1roco1 Před 4 lety +15

      Warte, bin aus österreich und bei uns gibts quark nicht. Bei uns gibt es topfen is das dasselbe?

    • @jenswimmer2009
      @jenswimmer2009 Před 4 lety +14

      @@1roco1 ja ist dasselbe.

    • @sidekickr0b77
      @sidekickr0b77 Před 4 lety +11

      Also just to explain the "Quark" thing a bit more. The food she referred to is a so called "Quakrspeise" which is a desert like food made out of the neutral, even sour tasting "Quark" with sugar or other sweeteners, often mixed with fruits like strawberry or Cherry. The package may say "Erdbeerquark" (Strawberry-quark) and some people may even call this "Quark" but actually its just a desert made with Quark.

    • @CelesCI
      @CelesCI Před 4 lety +5

      Yes, its not for Pizza

  • @TwitchKoalabaerchen
    @TwitchKoalabaerchen Před 4 lety +1687

    Ich aus Deutschland
    PIZZA SCHEREN????

    • @jonas-qg6lg
      @jonas-qg6lg Před 4 lety +11

      xD

    • @TwitchKoalabaerchen
      @TwitchKoalabaerchen Před 4 lety

      @@jonas-qg6lg Xd

    • @R3vaange
      @R3vaange Před 4 lety +85

      Echt so ... Wer (außer vllt Monte) benutzt sowas .... Das sieht aus wie so ne Gardena schere ...
      Und die Handy kette da hab ich auch noch nie gesehen

    • @cosa09
      @cosa09 Před 4 lety +82

      @@R3vaange ist ne Hänchenschere

    • @whassupwhassupskateboarder4015
      @whassupwhassupskateboarder4015 Před 4 lety +8

      Isso mit Messer geht es tausend mal schnell und sauberer hahah

  • @horsthorsti2122
    @horsthorsti2122 Před 4 lety +36

    Tintenkiller: Im about to end this mans whole career! Boom Baam bap!!!
    James: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

  • @aneka3254
    @aneka3254 Před 4 lety +45

    And these Lollipops are just flavored glucose

    • @lou998
      @lou998 Před 3 lety +1

      But so nice

  • @jensgoerke3819
    @jensgoerke3819 Před 4 lety +504

    "Tintenkiller" were already around during my school days back in to 70s and 80s.

    • @crydevice
      @crydevice Před 4 lety +4

      daaamn you're old

    • @jensgoerke3819
      @jensgoerke3819 Před 4 lety +23

      @@crydevice 55, survived 4 strokes, still going strong

    • @crydevice
      @crydevice Před 4 lety +12

      @@jensgoerke3819 krass man respect

    • @catonkybord7950
      @catonkybord7950 Před 4 lety +8

      In Austria we called them Tintentod

    • @en1gm4l6
      @en1gm4l6 Před 4 lety +3

      @@catonkybord7950 haha geil :D

  • @christiank.8628
    @christiank.8628 Před 4 lety +321

    We used to call the eraser "Killer" so it was totally normal in a german school to ask "hey does somebody have a killer for me?" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @selmaoumhamdi1131
      @selmaoumhamdi1131 Před 3 lety +4

      Fr😂

    • @yamboo2854
      @yamboo2854 Před 3 lety +38

      Back in the 90's we called them "Tintenkiller" and they were really common. You HAD to use "Füller" in school, "Kugelschreiber" weren't allowed at all.

    • @Sapphire411
      @Sapphire411 Před 3 lety +6

      @@yamboo2854 Same in 2015...

    • @firstname350
      @firstname350 Před 3 lety +1

      I am in the 11th class and a lot of people are still using it.

    • @arneplischewski2901
      @arneplischewski2901 Před 3 lety +1

      Translated by iPhone app:
      If you use an ink killer (essential ingredient: sodium sulphite) to extinguish blue ink, its dye molecules change. A negatively charged particle (e.g. the hydrogen sulphite ion) attacks the central carbon atom and is connected.
      It’s magic. Fountain pens are common in schools up to the 13th grade... at university at least when writing your exam only permanent ink pens are allowed.

  • @lalasmiles7362
    @lalasmiles7362 Před 3 lety +14

    That ink pen eraser in Germany is called in "Tintenkiller", literally meaning "Ink killer": Tinte = ink, killer = same word. You need to write over the erased part with the permanent marker on the other side. Fabulous invention used by lots of students in schools. Everybody had that. 👍

  • @TheRLCraftTV
    @TheRLCraftTV Před 3 lety +123

    No one in Germany uses a scissors to cut his Pizza. The only one who does this is MontanaBlack.

  • @jensgoerke3819
    @jensgoerke3819 Před 4 lety +440

    Müesli is like cereal, but it consists of oats, dried fruits, and other seeds. Some contain bits of cereal, but they usually differ in the amounts of individual fruits.

    • @pupernickel
      @pupernickel Před 4 lety +1

      Wow.... Dein nützlichen kommi interessiert ihn net aber wo steht das er geil ist, ist geherzt.... GG

    • @rommelmitbommel8999
      @rommelmitbommel8999 Před 4 lety +1

      @@pupernickel ist "geherzt"... 🤦

    • @pupernickel
      @pupernickel Před 4 lety

      @@rommelmitbommel8999 Bruder.... Siehst du das ich den vor 2 tagen geschrieben hab????
      Das war eben noch kein herz du schlaubie

    • @rommelmitbommel8999
      @rommelmitbommel8999 Před 4 lety +18

      @@pupernickel ist richtig, aber gleich desinteresse zu unterstellen, weil er nicht sofort ein Herz gegeben hat ist auch nicht the yellow from the egg 😛😄

    • @CommanderAustria
      @CommanderAustria Před 4 lety +1

      Müsli is Vogelfutter XD

  • @Chirasma
    @Chirasma Před 4 lety +346

    15:15 Kinder Eggs are too dangerous but guns are Ok 😂

    • @Iceteamkiller
      @Iceteamkiller Před 4 lety +1

      theres an alternative explanation for kinger surprises being forbidden: rules about goods inside food. It might be considered smuggling in some places

    • @Chirasma
      @Chirasma Před 4 lety +2

      @@Iceteamkiller I never thought about this that's a good Argument

    • @DasTamii
      @DasTamii Před 4 lety +11

      @@Chirasma Naja, wenn man das wegen so einer Regel verbietet, was sagt das über das Land aus?

    • @ColdRoland
      @ColdRoland Před 3 lety

      @@Chirasma Except it's not. Because there are no goods inside the food. It's seperated off by that yellow plastic egg.
      If your kid swallows that, it's supposed to die, I'm sorry. It's too stupid to be alive. Try again.

    • @geschlech
      @geschlech Před 3 lety

      @@ColdRoland couldnt aggree more.. natural selection at its best :D

  • @schuhschrank947
    @schuhschrank947 Před 4 lety +16

    The translation of Quark is curd! And with curd you can make desserts (often with fruits), cakes, pancakes, ice cream, tzaziki (a greek sauce with cucumbers and garlic, it is salty!), herbal curd (on bread, also salty), lasagne sauce (with spinach), put it on bread with jam or honey....
    It is similar with cream cheese, but it hasn't so much fat, but very much protein! I love curd!

  • @jurgnobs1308
    @jurgnobs1308 Před 4 lety +138

    "müsli is german"
    as a swiss person, I am offended

    • @Cassiusisback
      @Cassiusisback Před 4 lety +21

      being neutral often comes along with being non existant.
      like in: "water has a neutral taste" or "the forces are neutral".
      maybe thats why nobody is thinking of switzerland.
      and maybe im just kidding :)

    • @muellergoat14
      @muellergoat14 Před 4 lety +5

      Wie die in der Schweiz reden ist definitiv kein Deutsch mehr xd

    • @valyydzn.6782
      @valyydzn.6782 Před 4 lety +5

      eric040 _ kommt auf den kanton an, Zürcher deutsch kommt da schon eher an standard deutsch ran

    • @NicolaiCzempin
      @NicolaiCzempin Před 3 lety +5

      Müsli is German
      Müesli is Swiss
      Surely I don't have to tell a Swiss person what the German spelling means in Swiss German :-)
      And yes, Mü(e)sli is a Swiss invention, but it is pretty universal in Germany (and in Switzerland much of the time you'll get what for us Germans would be called a "Bircher-Mü(e)sli")

    • @Christian-ib1gd
      @Christian-ib1gd Před 3 lety +1

      Ich dachte echt müsli wäre was skandinavisches:) ihr schweizer konzentriert euch mal lieber auf gruyere, müsli gehört uns jetzt;)

  • @gorgophontes
    @gorgophontes Před 4 lety +405

    "Traubenzucker" is just pure glucose. These kinds of sweets are basically for a quick energy boost, because glucose goes pretty much straight into the blood stream.

    • @byakurenhoujuu
      @byakurenhoujuu Před 4 lety +1

      Actually it's fructose.

    • @gorgophontes
      @gorgophontes Před 4 lety +20

      @@byakurenhoujuu Nope. "Traubenzucker" is the German trivial name for glucose. Fructose is "Fruchtzucker".

    • @byakurenhoujuu
      @byakurenhoujuu Před 4 lety +1

      @@gorgophontes Dunno, the ones I get say fructose on the ingredients.

    • @gorgophontes
      @gorgophontes Před 4 lety +9

      @@byakurenhoujuu Hm. I suppose fructose might be added to make it sweeter, but if they're sold as Traubenzucker and have fructose as the main ingredient, then you might have a good case against whoever made them for mislabelling or false advertising. 😉

    • @byakurenhoujuu
      @byakurenhoujuu Před 4 lety

      @@gorgophontes Why would I do that? xD Fructose is much better.

  • @kathazilla8695
    @kathazilla8695 Před 4 lety +203

    I was really shocked Americans dont have them..

  • @antoniaschiek2093
    @antoniaschiek2093 Před 3 lety +7

    My german heart when he called Müsli muesli

  • @derwolf9670
    @derwolf9670 Před 3 lety +5

    Traubenzucker is dextrose, I think
    By the way...your reaction to the "eraser pen" or "Tintenkiller" as we call it, was priceless

  • @bobbyb8133
    @bobbyb8133 Před 4 lety +193

    I am from Germany. I never heard of a "Pizzaschere" :D
    And do never forget:
    "Quark" macht stark.

    • @spechi494
      @spechi494 Před 4 lety +1

      Also sie benutz eine Geflügelschere 😅 es gibt aber wirklich pizzascheren die sehen aber anders aus 😅 eine Freundin hat eine aus Kunststoff für diese beschichteten pizzableche gibt es auch bei Amazon von fackelmann😅

    • @alishamaurer6525
      @alishamaurer6525 Před 3 lety

      Hab auch noch nie von einer pizzaschere gehört XD

    • @DroneBLN
      @DroneBLN Před 3 lety

      Ne Schere zu benutzen is eigentlich auch umweltfreundlicher😆 wenn man eine Gabel und ein Messer benutzt, muss man mehr wasser verwenden 😅

    • @caydonin7170
      @caydonin7170 Před 3 lety

      @@spechi494 hab ich mir auch schon gedacht: Hä das ist doch eine Geflügelschere 😂

    • @LuriTV
      @LuriTV Před 3 lety

      @@DroneBLN schon mal was von Pizzaroller gehört? Außerdem brauch man mehr Wasser um die Schere abzuwaschen als Messer und Gabel zusammen.

  • @yonta7260
    @yonta7260 Před 4 lety +240

    I'm from Germany and I've never seen such a pizza cutter... am i the only one? 😂

    • @PeterPan-dz7mu
      @PeterPan-dz7mu Před 4 lety +22

      Die nennt man eigentlich Geflügelschere. Klar kann man die auch für Pizza zweckentfremden. Wenn dann jemand zuschaut, der die gar nicht kennt, denkt er natürlich, die sind direkt für Pizza.

    • @TOOMtheRaccoon
      @TOOMtheRaccoon Před 4 lety +2

      @@PeterPan-dz7mu
      Party, Alkohol, Pizza und dann kommt die Geflügel-/Gartenschere ins Spiel.

    • @PeterPan-dz7mu
      @PeterPan-dz7mu Před 4 lety +6

      @@TOOMtheRaccoon Man kann eigentlich nur froh sein, dass elektrische Rasentrimmer nicht so weit verbreitet sind.

    • @malte1984
      @malte1984 Před 4 lety +1

      DAS war nur ne Geflügelschere aber ich hab schon öfter Pizzascheren gesehen. Einige haben auf der seite der unteren Klinge sogar ein dreieckiges Blech dran um das Pizzastück wie mit einem Tortenheber aus der Pizza zu heben. Ja, ich meine das ernst! XD

    • @jaqenhghar9465
      @jaqenhghar9465 Před 4 lety +1

      Peter Pan fuck alter... das war mir bisher garnich bewusst aber du hast verdammt nochnal recht

  • @KopedasFohlen
    @KopedasFohlen Před 4 lety +2

    I would send you a trial box if you would like that with German stuff 🤣 you are so excited about all the treats

  • @joelgirmazion9459
    @joelgirmazion9459 Před 3 lety +7

    In Germany this inkeraser are common af but your reaction doh😂😂

  • @Yaoilover06
    @Yaoilover06 Před 4 lety +436

    I've never seen pizza siccors/cutters like she showed 😂

    • @sonbly1345
      @sonbly1345 Před 4 lety +2

      Same

    • @HyakkiYakoo
      @HyakkiYakoo Před 4 lety +31

      ist auch eine geflügelknochenschere. it is an poultry/chicken bone siccor

    • @DaFoxForever
      @DaFoxForever Před 4 lety +13

      These shears are called "poultry shears" (Geflügelscheren) and are not primarily intended for cutting pizza :D

    • @Yaoilover06
      @Yaoilover06 Před 4 lety +1

      Ah ok. Makes more sense. 😄

    • @Yaoilover06
      @Yaoilover06 Před 4 lety +3

      Danke für die Info. 😄

  • @zlotyfortnite8463
    @zlotyfortnite8463 Před 4 lety +305

    I kinda get the feeling that the us lives like 100 years back lmao

    • @oligator1946
      @oligator1946 Před 3 lety +12

      And tries to be fancy with a cashless sistem :P

    • @tobiaspause1775
      @tobiaspause1775 Před 3 lety +7

      @@oligator1946 Well to be honest, its not unlikely that there are even more products in the US which we dont have in Germany.

    • @apuapu3235
      @apuapu3235 Před 2 lety

      True I i used a Tintenkiller 30 years ago and it was nothing special to me
      Fast forward Americans till this day don't know this exist

    • @apuapu3235
      @apuapu3235 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tobiaspause1775 und was davon willst du haben? Oder würde dein Leben leichter machen? Ich bin eher der Meinung das wir schon zu viel driss importiert haben

    • @tobiaspause1775
      @tobiaspause1775 Před 2 lety

      @@apuapu3235 Do you expect form me to count the Products i DONT KNOW as i stated? I really dont know how to answer this.

  • @supertoxi4372
    @supertoxi4372 Před 4 lety +2

    5:12 I love the way he freaks out over a bottle 😂😂

  • @Lena-pl
    @Lena-pl Před 4 lety +2

    It's soooo funny to me, a German kid, how he reacts to a common thing like a Tintenkiller and it blows his mind 😂. You can explain Tintenkiller in one word: Sience or Chemestrie

    • @MugiwaraRuffy
      @MugiwaraRuffy Před 3 lety +1

      Schwarze Magie!!! Verbrennt die Hexe! 😂

    • @Lena-pl
      @Lena-pl Před 3 lety +1

      @@MugiwaraRuffy 🤣

  • @l4chsspacken
    @l4chsspacken Před 4 lety +126

    Frau: *öffnet Teekanne*
    James Bray: Waauhhh! Wohuuu!

  • @cyberfux
    @cyberfux Před 4 lety +160

    Someone pulled a prank on her "Here, take these pizza scissors...".

    • @Iceteamkiller
      @Iceteamkiller Před 4 lety +4

      am from germany - have seen 2-3 familys use big scissors to cut pizza over my lifetime

    • @Luziemagick
      @Luziemagick Před 3 lety +1

      That is mean..but funny😂

    • @freddyfloyd9203
      @freddyfloyd9203 Před 3 lety

      🍕✂️😂😂😂

    • @michaelgrella
      @michaelgrella Před 3 lety +2

      @@Iceteamkiller It's dangerous to go alone. Take This

  • @beauty_xx_2k03lisa4
    @beauty_xx_2k03lisa4 Před 3 lety +6

    I love bis Reaktion on the "Tintenkiller" that is totally normal for me because i live in Germany duhhh hahah

  • @baroniii4488
    @baroniii4488 Před 4 lety +5

    The first thing she showed in the video is something for you can use when you have a stomachache and u put that with the hot water in it on your stomach

  • @frauleinbird
    @frauleinbird Před 4 lety +163

    Young children tend to go nuts with their Tintenkiller, they literally refuse to cross something out or just write over a letter that is wrong. Instead, they look for their Tintenkiller, pop off the first lid, erase, pop off the second lid, write over it, realize they've made another mistake and scream in terror internally. And I, the teacher, stand behind them and regret I even pointed out their mistake.

    • @flowerdolphin5648
      @flowerdolphin5648 Před 4 lety +14

      Oh yeah xD during my school days, our teacher had to literally teach us how to cross words out, because it's faster than using your Tintenkiller. I guess that obsession stems from elementary school, where you learn how to write in a pretty way xD

    • @herlittledove
      @herlittledove Před 3 lety

      when I went to school, we called it Tintentiger

  • @R0llbraten
    @R0llbraten Před 4 lety +154

    We have something else.. called health insurance :D
    Or in german "KRANKENVERSICHERUNG!!!!" :D

    • @terosonienszockerstube9613
      @terosonienszockerstube9613 Před 3 lety +1

      Ok Boomer

    • @saschaloggen
      @saschaloggen Před 3 lety +2

      Lol. You clearly have a point here 😁

    • @questionyourself718
      @questionyourself718 Před 3 lety

      Junge das gibt es in den Usa auch.. da versichert man sich halt Privat anstatt staatlich. Hast du dir mal die Preise da angeschaut? Die zahlen da teilweise weniger für ihre KV als wir hier. Und da gibt es keine Wartezeiten beim Arzt.

    • @derbetweentalkerbetween1781
      @derbetweentalkerbetween1781 Před 3 lety +5

      @@questionyourself718 Auch in Deutschland sind die NICHT Staatlich, häufiger Denkfehler.

    • @questionyourself718
      @questionyourself718 Před 3 lety

      @@derbetweentalkerbetween1781 naja Staatlich vorgeschrieben. Ich denke man konnte erkennen wie die Aussage gemeint war.

  • @e421t9
    @e421t9 Před 3 lety +6

    Fun fact: I live in munich and i have never seen those pizza killer scissors. What kind of people MURDER PIZZA??!!

    • @Mr._L
      @Mr._L Před 3 lety +2

      Das is ne hänchen schere

  • @Calaf59
    @Calaf59 Před 3 lety

    The first item we call hot water bottles in the USA. They are kind of antiquated, but can still be found at CVS in the geriatric section. I used them years ago, but now I use hot pads you put in the microwave to heat.
    We have some cereals similar to Muesili in the USA, The closest I can think of is granola, but they are not the same.
    Quark is similar to our plain yogurt, but has a little bit different flavor and texture. The Quark she said was sweet has probably been sweetened or flavored with something. As she said, there is a whole section in the grocery store for Quark, so it is similar to our yogurt in that you can buy it plain or in many flavors. You can add any kind of fresh fruit or jam to the plain version and it is delicious. It is also put as a filler in some pastries or crepes. It is fresh and, since it's German, probably has no preservatives. So, it probably wouldn't be cost effective to import because it has to be refrigerated and probably has a short shelf life.
    Traubenzucker is translated directly as grape sugar. I have always assumed it is sugar derived from grapes.
    It's been 25+ years since I last lived in Germany, but I have very fond memories thereof. I lived there off and on for about 12.5 years.
    Obwohl es etwa 25 Jahre her ist, seit ich in Deutschland lebte, kann ich noch etwas Deutsch. Hoffentlich, können Sie bald nach Deutschland reisen und das alles selbst erleben. Gute Reise!

  • @shayo7276
    @shayo7276 Před 4 lety +132

    The Last product is normal in German Schools😂😂

    • @Leenapanther
      @Leenapanther Před 4 lety +2

      Hast du schon mal einen Pilot friction Stift benutzt? Die sind so viel besser als Tintenkiller.

    • @jayrox3000
      @jayrox3000 Před 4 lety +6

      Ja aber die gehen auch bei Hitze weg und bei uns soll man die in Arbeiten nicht verwenden

    • @meredithmeredith5224
      @meredithmeredith5224 Před 4 lety

      Also in Berlin ist das nicht normal. Tintenkiller ist in den meisten schulen verboten, weil du damit cheaten kannst oder wenn du sie benutzt und dann auf die heizung legst, dann kommt die schrift zurück

  • @a.b.114
    @a.b.114 Před 4 lety +29

    And another german towel :D
    And one more person (me) trying to explain the weird german products.
    The pink bottle made of rubber is kind of a heating pad, you fill it with hot, but not to hot water and it helps with stomach pain or if you´re cold (or you use a "kirchkernkissen"). Over time the water becomes cold and you change it for hot water again (or you feel better again).
    I think she explains why we need a coinpocket pretty good. There´s no more to say. The same with the thermos (but know I´m curious how they work in America and your reaction is so funny).
    Then the sirup: we have juice (=Saft) as well, often sirup is not concentrated juice, there is sugar in it as well (it´s a methode to make the juice durable). But when we mix juice with water, it´s called a "Schorle".
    "Müsli" is kind of cereals (we also have cornflakes, rice krispies and so), but I think it´s more like oatmeal, a mixture of flakes of oat, small pieces of different dry fruits (but mostly raisins), sometimes chokoflakes. It depends on what kind of "Müsli" (or "Müesli") you prefer.
    And, like somebody already said, NO, we don´t have pizza scissors (OK, maybe somewhere you can buy them), we use the same pizzacutter as everybody else (or a knife) . It´s a scissor for chicken and so. BUT you can also use this scissors for pizza if you want (I never tried, but know it´s a possibility).
    Quark is a kind of cream cheese, you can eat it with fruits or as a dip with herbs or garlic, whith whipped cream you can use it as a filling for cakes. (If somebody knows a better explanation, you´re wellcome).
    As a last word: I love your videos (american reactions to "German Lifstyle" in general) because it gives me a point of view about my culture I never had before.
    So: A great Thank You to you and every youtuber, who is looking at other cultures with this open mind!

  • @fini8874
    @fini8874 Před 3 lety +1

    It's so funny that he thought that heating pads work with some sort of button you have to press or something :'D Like some things still work naturally :D

  • @labtechsuperstar
    @labtechsuperstar Před 3 lety

    Hi! Canadian here, but of German heritage. We have some German specialty stores here so the Kinder Eggs, they're not that weird. You can buy them almost anywhere. The hot water bottle? We've had those FOREVER even here in Canada. Just like she showed, you fill it up with hot water and put it in your bed to warm it up, or use it when sick/cramps, etc. The thermos bottle? Again, had them here FOREVER! They're great. They keep hot stuff hot, cold stuff cold. 😃 The "Traubenzucker" literally translated is 'grape sugar'. You can get them without the stick too. The brand I think of is "Dextro-Energen". As you can probably guess, they are sugar for energy. My mother told me that people take it for energy and to help with concentration for studying. I have also seen it used for Diabetic emergencies. The eraser pen has been around there forever, too. We had students that had just arrived from Germany back in elementary school and they had those pens. They were very cool. Wallets with coin pouches, we have them here in Canada too (mostly for women) because we also have a ton of coins. I never saw the pizza scissors, and I've been to big cities. When you go to Germany, have a great time! I love visiting Germany. I'm glad to have gone this past September/October. (Sorry for this super huge post!)

  • @jensgoerke3819
    @jensgoerke3819 Před 4 lety +111

    Here in Germany cash is still king - once when I counted the change in my money pouch it amounted to nearly 50€.

    • @justagirl4335
      @justagirl4335 Před 4 lety +4

      Same. Man denkt immer so das man nur Kleingeld hat, aber in Wirklichkeit schlummert ein halbes Vermögen im Kleingeld Fach 😂

    • @xleon4886
      @xleon4886 Před 4 lety

      ewig nichts mehr mit kleingeld bezahlt wtf

    • @warload27
      @warload27 Před 4 lety +1

      Seit die Banken für die Münzautomaten Geld haben wollen, sammelt sich mein Kleingeld auch an. War lang kostenlos für Kunden Kleingeld aufs Konto einzuzahlen

    • @Cassiusisback
      @Cassiusisback Před 4 lety +1

      if i buy somenting for 7,23€ i might pay 52,23€ to get back 45 bucks. that way i never have a problem with coins. i thought the whole world pays like this...

    • @warload27
      @warload27 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Cassiusisback u need coins to pay 52,23€. How did u get the coins?

  • @isaferox6445
    @isaferox6445 Před 4 lety +50

    To the part with "Quark": In my region you eat Quark with potatoes. You put some onions, herbs (dill), salt & peper and
    linseed oil (Leinöl) in Quark and mix it. After this you put this over some cooked potatoes and tadaa it is ready to eat. It´s quite a very simple meal and especially for hot summer days a refreshing one.

    • @TarnPappe
      @TarnPappe Před 3 lety +1

      Your region is 'Oberlausitz', right? ;) Cause I do not know any other region in germany, where linseed oil is used in this way.

    • @isaferox6445
      @isaferox6445 Před 3 lety

      Yep :D
      "Oberlausitz" and "Niederlausitz" are the two regions I know about. I don't know how far noth / south they do this too ^^ Also I met some people in Leipzig, who do it like this as well.

    • @citylp
      @citylp Před 3 lety +4

      Also Leinöl wird nicht nur in der Lausitz zu Kartoffeln und quark dazu gegessen eigentlich in vielen Bereichen in Deutschland wo ich in Hamburg war bei Bekannten die essen das auch so und ich komme aus zwar nicht aus Lausitz aber aus Brandenburg und hier wird das auch dazu gegessen also wer es mag

    • @TarnPappe
      @TarnPappe Před 3 lety +2

      @@citylp Schön, wieder was gelernt, bin aus der Oberlausitz. Kenne es zwar auch aus anderen sächsischen Regionen, aber mehr durch 'Zugewanderte Oberlausitzer' ^^
      War früher ein arme Leute Essen und die, ich sag's mal richtig, Lausitz ist das Hauptanbaugebiet von Leinsamen (gewesen?). Das ist wahrscheinlich der Hintergrund. Auch bei unseren schlesischen und sudetischen Nachbarn ist es bekannt, nur nicht so verbreitet.
      So ... wieder etwas Halbwissen ausgeschüttet. Grüße aus dem Zittauer Gebige

    • @patiplatsch83
      @patiplatsch83 Před 3 lety +2

      Quark in itself is not sweet. It is also not yogurt. Quark counts as cheese because of how it is made. It is slightly firmer than yoghourt. It is mixed with sweet fruits, used for baking, eaten with potatoes or bought in a ready mixture, where it can have all kinds of flavors like yogurt.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios Před 4 lety

    The heat bag get's filled with hot water, then you screw it shut and the heat of the water can be used for whatever you need it for. Generally to keep yourself warm, as she described, like when you're sick our out in your garden in the evening.
    Never seen those pizza scissors. Most people I know just use a knife. The fancier ones might have one of those rollers, but that's it.
    And the trick with the thermal can is, that you don't have to unscrew it, you can just press the "button" at the top and pour out, then press it again and it's closed again.
    Müsli is basically like whole grain cornflakes or oatflakes, nuts, dried fruit, seeds, etc. There are many different versions and you can basically mix it yourself. The can she showed is actually from a service where you can buy and order custom Müsli according to your tastes, but they are also available in many stores.
    The "ink eraser" basically chemically dissolves the ink from the fountain pen. Not sure about the exact magic behind it, but that's the general idea.

  • @denniswilson9227
    @denniswilson9227 Před 4 lety

    13:22 Trauben zucker is primarily used as a natural energy booster. For example, you've had a busy day at school or work and you are really tired. You can consume one or two trauben zucker squares (most common form) and they will give you an energy boost. They dissolve in the mouth and enter the bloodstream quickly, to boost your energy level.

  • @marcel530
    @marcel530 Před 4 lety +63

    Lol this "Pizza cutter" looks more like a bone sissor for chicken bones.Maybe her guest family uses it for cutting pizza, but it's not really normal in germany xD

  • @moritzmiedler1396
    @moritzmiedler1396 Před 4 lety +43

    "Pizzacutter", that's a scissor for kitchen to cut bones

    • @neophytealpha
      @neophytealpha Před 3 lety

      Yeah, those are poultry sheers for cutting bones.

  • @TAOSEELE
    @TAOSEELE Před 4 lety

    Just found your channel. You're pretty entertaining. Keep it up.
    Greetings from Austria

  • @OrkarIsberEstar
    @OrkarIsberEstar Před 4 lety +2

    the thing about quark is that its superrich in protein which makes it a favorite food for bodybuilders

  • @Moonc4ke
    @Moonc4ke Před 4 lety +46

    You can eat Quark with nearly everything from fruits too cereal or with a little bit Marmelade. It’s also often Used for baking

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 4 lety +1

      With nutella

    • @TheIhplodur
      @TheIhplodur Před 4 lety +4

      Like cheesecake. I wonder what americans use to bake cheesecake if they don´t know Quark.

    • @TheIhplodur
      @TheIhplodur Před 4 lety +1

      Oh they realy use cheese.

    • @TheIhplodur
      @TheIhplodur Před 4 lety

      I just realized Quark is some sort of cheese.

    • @selmaoumhamdi1131
      @selmaoumhamdi1131 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheIhplodur I think they use Cream Cheese

  • @polinet.5712
    @polinet.5712 Před 4 lety +146

    The last product is called "Tintenkiller" and that translates to "ink killer".
    What kind of pen did you mean when you said you had erasable pens?

    • @AP-RSI
      @AP-RSI Před 4 lety +4

      Vielleicht meint er 'nen Radiergummi? :-)

    • @nn_oogermany
      @nn_oogermany Před 4 lety +30

      Es gibt doch so blaue Kullis mit nem Radierer hinter dran. Vielleicht meint der die Dinger

    • @1roco1
      @1roco1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@AP-RSI dann hät er pencil und nicht pen gesagt:-)

    • @pupernickel
      @pupernickel Před 4 lety +4

      @@nn_oogermany ja und als er dachte er kennts... Ist er komplett ausgerastet 😂

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride Před 4 lety +12

      Maybe he was thinking of Tipp-ex? Which is, btw, also a German invention.

  • @LexusLFA554
    @LexusLFA554 Před 3 lety

    1. product: Wärmeflasche: No, there is no heat up button on this thing. It's as simple as it can get: Pour hot water and screw it tightly, than lay it under your bedsheet. It then produces a lot of warmth.
    2. product: Geldbeutel: Used (obvious) to store metal money and paper money - but also the Girocard you can use to pay contact free. The "Ausweis" (identification card) also finds its place here.
    3. product: Thermoskanne: Used to take a hot beverage to work, school, etc. You unscrew the top cap which serves as a cup too. There are two buttons on top: the middle one open the thermos can, and now you can pour your drink into the cup (more precise than screwing it completely open - I recommend that if you don't want to get burned - or your drink to cool faster). Upon pressing the button a ring comes up. Pressing this one closes the thermos, and the heat stays in there (mainly cause there is a hollow room inside the metal - it's a bit like a window, where you have glass, nothing, glass).
    4. product: Sirup: Can be used to mix beverages with water. Some of them are designed to work with "Wassersprudler" (don't know how to translate that one).
    5. product: Müsli: Mostly eaten for breakfast, this one is very tasty. It gives a lot of energy and you can put in it whatever you like. It usually contains oat flakes. Common ingredients are dried fruit (Früchtemüsli) or chocolate (Schokomüsli). Cereals exist in Germany too, but Müsli isn't the word for cereal here - that would be Cornflakes.
    6. product: Those are not pizza clippers. This is a Geflügelschere (poultry scissors). It is very strong and can cut straight through chicken (duck, goose) bones. For pizza we have a Pizzaroller. There are even some creative ones that look like a Bicycle, and maybe I'll buy one.
    7. product: Erdnuss-Flips: They are made of corn flour which is heated among pressure. In a special machine called Matrize they can expand themselves, but they still bake through, which gives them a very fluffy texture. At last they are covered with sunflower oil, palm oil, coconut fat, grounded peanuts, spices and salt. They have a lot of calories, almost as much as chocolate. When opened they should be eaten in a few days cause they collect the humidity out of the air.
    8. product: Quark: It's pasteurised milk that - with the help of casein in milk acid (and milk acid bacteria) - creates a soft but crumbly mass. It counts towards creamy cheese products and is offered with different amounts of fat inside. Magerquark usually has under 10%, Halbfettquark has about 20% and Fettquark has 40%. Although Montana says it is sweet, pure Quark actually is bitter / almost sour.
    9. product: Those smartphone bands. I don't have one, and I don't need one. I don't even think there is one for my Honor 8x Max.
    10. product: Traubenzucker-Lollies: glucose/dextrose is a quick energy deliverer. In Lollipop-form they are pretty handy. Pharmacys usually give them (in dragee shape but suckable) to children when their parents buy medical drugs. (oh google translate)
    11. product: The famous - forbidden - Kinderegg. It's milk chocolate that is pressed in Egg form. It is hollow inside to make room for a little plastic (also egg-shaped) box that contains a little toy.
    12. product: The Tintenkiller (ink killer) is used to get ink (for example a wrong written word) off of a paper. The white side is used for this. The blue side is used as a pen to write on ink killer, cause normal ink will just vanish too. In school pens (Kugelschreiber) aren't allowed, so we have to use Füller (modern feather and ink). If the ink killer doesn't completely remove everything anymore it's pretty much a sign it's pretty dead and you'll need to replace it soon. They aren't expensive though, I think 3 of em cost under 1€.

  • @BerlinBerlin
    @BerlinBerlin Před 3 lety

    8:59 that's not for pizza, it's for cutting a whole chicken or other poultry. We use pizza rollers with a blade to cut pizza. Quark is a kind of fresh cheese, somewhat like cottage cheese. Quark has a lot of proteins in it.

  • @nanaba9811
    @nanaba9811 Před 4 lety +63

    12:44 Yeah we do have it in Germany: they’re called “pop sockets” 😂
    (Little fun fact: in Germany we call cornflakes, cornflakes as well)

  • @exabeats1775
    @exabeats1775 Před 4 lety +113

    How do you guys get healthy without using the heating packs (Wärmflasche) ?😂

    • @Marian_ELCarnal
      @Marian_ELCarnal Před 4 lety +4

      They don't

    • @Nutzername92a
      @Nutzername92a Před 4 lety +2

      I'm German and I don't have a Wärmflasche either :D The key is not to get sick in the first place, so you don't need to worry about how to get healthy :D

    • @AP-RSI
      @AP-RSI Před 4 lety +7

      @TheBlackiwid No, heating packs (Wärmflaschen) last quite long. I have one and I use them when my stomach aches, or when I am cold in bed or on the couch, or my girlfriend uses them when she is cold. I have also used them for my back when I have pain in the Ishias area, etc. pp.

    • @pupernickel
      @pupernickel Před 4 lety +10

      Die Wärmflasche hilft auch gut gegen bauchweh/bauchschmerzen :)

    • @polinet.5712
      @polinet.5712 Před 4 lety

      They have a word for it, so maybe there's another version? Like he asked if they can be heated electrically, so they probably have ones that function with electricity? Or maybe I'm reading to much into it..

  • @pauls.7663
    @pauls.7663 Před 3 lety +3

    9:00 I have never ever seen someone use this in Germany xD

  • @diegutewolke
    @diegutewolke Před 4 lety +1

    I am crying you‘r reactions are so funny 😂😂😂

  • @danishcossack4392
    @danishcossack4392 Před 4 lety +14

    Living in a country bordering Germany, a lot of products we have are made in Germany. Germany has always been such an industrial powerhouse. Greetings from Denmark!

    • @maxiona714
      @maxiona714 Před 3 lety +3

      Greetings back from Germany!👍

    • @Mr._L
      @Mr._L Před 3 lety +1

      Imma come visit, I live on the border

  • @wuri3002
    @wuri3002 Před 4 lety +28

    For me, this product’s are absolutely normal, so funny that you’re going wild on this shit XD

  • @Gigi-us4jk
    @Gigi-us4jk Před 4 lety

    the first one is a heating pad fullstop. It's pretty old here in Europe, it's used also to warm up feet. And yes it's how you said it works, pure hot water, tap it back on and it works, no buttons.
    The first time I ever saw the concentrated juice, it was a bottle from Canada. So maybe the US doesn't have it, but Canada does or at least did.
    Cereals and muesli are 2 different things. We have cereals, muesli it's oat flakes practically.
    For sure in Germany they don't use a scissor for pizza. I have bought 2 of the round cutters in diverse German supermarkets and they were pretty easy to find anywhere. I think the scissor she is holding is for some kind of meat actually.

  • @sonjaundsoo
    @sonjaundsoo Před 3 lety

    5:13 YOU SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME 🙈😂😂😂

  • @Mina-xp9zv
    @Mina-xp9zv Před 4 lety +27

    I'm actually German and I am amazed by your reaction bruh XD

    • @mr.e2045
      @mr.e2045 Před 4 lety +1

      Ich hqb diese schere in deutschland noch nie gesehen brd . Wie isses bei dir?

  • @s1mon.t_183
    @s1mon.t_183 Před 4 lety +64

    Moin, du bist mega lustig 😂

  • @rebeggi
    @rebeggi Před 4 lety

    This is the funniest vid I watched in ages 😄 How can people be so excited about daily life things?

  • @barry3834
    @barry3834 Před 3 lety +1

    I have never seen a Pizzaclipper in my entire life!! I think the store pranked you girl. Also the string phonecase is unknown to me.

  • @Froschemints
    @Froschemints Před 4 lety +10

    Ich freu mich auf den Moment wenn er Handtuchwärmer kennen lernt. xD
    I´m looking forword to the moment he sees towle toaster the first time. xD

  • @SIProNoob
    @SIProNoob Před 4 lety +38

    - Regarding the "pizza scissor": Montana is so cute! 😂 You should read the comments under her video. They show that 99% of the Germans have no idea what she is talking about. This scissor is a so called "Geflügelschere" or in English: poultry scissor. It is used to cut the bones from chickens or ducks or turkeys. Nobody uses a scissor here in Germany to cut a pizza. Or let me say: Nearly nobody but Montanas host family. Having a diner there must be an interesting experience. Maybe they found a way to eat a soup with a fork.🤔
    - Regarding Quark: I don't think you can order it. It has to be kept refridgerated all the time as far as I know. But what you can try: There is this German grocery store that is pushing on the American market. It is called ALDI and most of their shops are at the east coast. Maybe they sell Quark. You could also try to make a video out of visiting one of these grocery stores if they allow you to fil in there. It will be a different grocery shopping experience for you. For example you have to carry a quarter with you to unlock a shopping cart. Or the cashiers: They are sitting and not much into small talk like "How are you? How was your day?". Instead they rush scanning your groceries like it is a race between the cashiers. German efficiency... They also sell a lot of no name brands which makes shopping there quite cheap. Try it out and stay safe!

    • @nobodx
      @nobodx Před 4 lety +2

      Kelly (who did her thing) and Haley Alexis did a video about the american Aldi (both americans that live or lived in germany)

    • @elio4444
      @elio4444 Před 4 lety

      Well, I and also my family use this to cut pizza but its Not really common.

  • @emilyscuriosity4867
    @emilyscuriosity4867 Před 4 lety

    The „Tintenkiller“ (= Ink killer) works on regular fountain pen ink. The color molecules in the ink are responsive to soda for example. If you put washing soda on ink the molecule is switched from a colourful to a transparent state. The ink is not removed but made invisible. It also can be reversed and sometimes over time actually reverses also on the paper.

  • @zeldaconnection9945
    @zeldaconnection9945 Před 4 lety

    Erdnuss Flipps, you can find them all over Europe. It is made from corn (puffed), on which peanut oil is dripped, for the peanut taste (not for a peanut butter taste)! Tastes good.

  • @lakasto
    @lakasto Před 4 lety +5

    A man in London called me a real German because I have a tidy wallet 😂

  • @patrickvonsien2341
    @patrickvonsien2341 Před 4 lety +12

    Ne Schere um Pizza zu schneiden? 😂 hab ich noch nie gesehen

  • @wanderingfirbolg6738
    @wanderingfirbolg6738 Před 3 lety

    The white sugar squares, that you mentioned look like Xanax, according to her description, are Traubenzucker.... which in Switzerland is told to me glucose extracted from grape juice and flavoured with several different flavours. It's highly recommended for uni students and intellectual workers.

  • @zomplexik6433
    @zomplexik6433 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm German and I have never cut my Pizza

  • @Jinmonas
    @Jinmonas Před 4 lety +8

    "Traubenzucker" pops, are the predecessors of the Modern energy drink! xD

  • @wexi97
    @wexi97 Před 4 lety +37

    We germans all use normal pizza cutters, i don’t know someone with a scissor 😂

    • @youexpectedanamebutitwasmedio
      @youexpectedanamebutitwasmedio Před 4 lety +2

      Am I weird for using scissors? Not weitd scissors like these but still real kitchen scissors...Der Rand ist einfach zu hart und ich hasse es wenn der Pizza cutter deine Pizza nicht richtig schneidet und du musst die Pizza dann selbst losreißen?
      Oder im schlimmsten Szenario, dein Pizzastück reißt....Also die Spitze z.B bleibt am ganzen Ding hängen und es ist kein schönes Dreieck...
      Deswegen benutze ich ne Schere

    • @geistr3ich_662
      @geistr3ich_662 Před 4 lety

      Bro, Montana Black mit ner kinderschere 😂😂😂

    • @Mr._L
      @Mr._L Před 3 lety

      Cause those are used for geflügel

  • @RainerChris1
    @RainerChris1 Před 3 lety

    LOVE YOUR Videos!! Greetings from Germany,Cheers,Rainer

  • @luggi_with_a_hoodie
    @luggi_with_a_hoodie Před 4 lety +2

    to the first one: you just open it, get hot water into it and close it again so basically the screw is there to not let the hot water burn you

  • @UliFandoms
    @UliFandoms Před 4 lety +5

    This last pen we called "Tintenkiller" in school. And if the pen has the same blue colour as your fountain pen - you almost can't detect where the part of the word is that you erased and wrote over.

  • @timbugtu
    @timbugtu Před 4 lety +9

    You can find the "erdnussflips" at Aldi in the US. But they don't have it allways

  • @MeisterWooshi
    @MeisterWooshi Před 4 lety +3

    That are garden tools in Germany we don't use that to cut pizza. We have pizza rollers it is a circle blade and u roll over the pizza with it

  • @MaceLupo
    @MaceLupo Před 4 lety

    I like you man. I am very interested in sociology, anthropology, history and culture. So I always like to hear different points of view.

  • @KaeptnTerror
    @KaeptnTerror Před 4 lety +12

    The last product contains citric acid which makes the ink invisible. Thats all the magic 😅

  • @R3vaange
    @R3vaange Před 4 lety +27

    Die Pizzaschere sieht aus wie so ne Gartenschere 😂😂😂
    And NO ive never seen one of these Pizzascissors...... My granny uses sth like that in the garden to cut the flowers ?!?!??
    edit: and ive NEVER NEVER seen anyone with those ugly ass phone cases ????????? Oh and yes I live in germany

    • @Zeromatisch
      @Zeromatisch Před 4 lety +4

      R3vaange das ist weils ne geflügelschere ist

    • @maschak.1423
      @maschak.1423 Před 4 lety

      Doch, ein mal habe ich so eine Umhängeschale gesehen bei einer aus München 😅 die meinte auch dass das voll in ist 😁

    • @jackzon-beatz6553
      @jackzon-beatz6553 Před 4 lety

      Wir haben eine Pizzaschere 😅. Da steht auch drauf das sie extra für Pizza ist

    • @DasTamii
      @DasTamii Před 4 lety

      @@jackzon-beatz6553 Es gibt Pizzascheren, aber die schauen anders aus und sind eher ein lustiges Gadget und nichts, was jeder im Haushalt hat, die hier gezeigte Schere ist eine Geflügelschere xD

  • @lalalulu8412
    @lalalulu8412 Před 4 lety +1

    i laughed so much its so funny how regular things make you exicted😂

  • @Balrog132
    @Balrog132 Před 3 lety

    The kicker with that specific Thermoskanne (the thermal bottle) is, that if you press the round button in the top, you can lock/unlock it to pour out the fluid without having to unscrew the top.

  • @grauerstarr
    @grauerstarr Před 4 lety +17

    damn i musst laugh so hard as ich saw the "pizza cutter" 😂😂😂we have the same pizza cutters as in the us or elswehere this scissor is not made for pizza 😅 maybe the family she lives used it for pizza but its not made for pizza

  • @kirstenkunert5420
    @kirstenkunert5420 Před 4 lety +4

    When I went to school first in the 70s, there were "Tintenkillers" but officially they were not allowed to use in school.🙃

  • @kandros_6837
    @kandros_6837 Před 4 lety

    The Wärmflasche (Hot water bottle) is an old thing in Germany, still very often used but we have electrical heating pads(cushion) aswell.

  • @lennat24
    @lennat24 Před rokem

    A Wärmflasche is a heading pack which you fill with hot water, to warm up in winter days or to kill pains. It is used by men and women.