Reaction To The Greatest German Memes EVER!!

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  • Reaction To The Greatest German Memes EVER!!
    This is my reaction to German Memes
    In this video I react to some memes from Germany. These were pretty brilliant
    Original Video - german meme compilation english subtitles with context - • German Meme Compilatio...

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  • @Auvas_Damask
    @Auvas_Damask Před 7 měsíci +3339

    We Germans call reality TV Trash TV because that's exactly what it is

  • @playerone198
    @playerone198 Před 7 měsíci +5254

    „Hast du ein Migrationshintergrund?“
    „Nein, das ist einfach nur ne weiße Wand“
    I just love this so much lmao

    • @mugnuz
      @mugnuz Před 6 měsíci +191

      The " we just moved out" is the cherry on top

    • @jkhaos1235
      @jkhaos1235 Před 6 měsíci +25

      She was so cute 😂❤

    • @mugnuz
      @mugnuz Před 6 měsíci +28

      @@jkhaos1235 i dont think shes as a german would say just a little "treudoof"... I dont get how thats cute :D

    • @danika9411
      @danika9411 Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​​@@jkhaos1235 I want to be her friend❤

    • @Linuxdirk
      @Linuxdirk Před 6 měsíci +16

      So pure and innocent.

  • @myla8900
    @myla8900 Před 5 měsíci +1288

    4:14 You're a real German when you went with your lantern and your lantern went with you 😂😂

    • @DerFettePandaLP
      @DerFettePandaLP Před 5 měsíci +131

      Oben leuchten die Steeeeerne

    • @max22948
      @max22948 Před 5 měsíci +116

      @@DerFettePandaLPund unten Leuuuuchten wiiiiiiir

    • @lyaneris
      @lyaneris Před 5 měsíci +97

      ​@@max22948 das licht ist aus wir gehn nach Haus 🎶

    • @mundmm
      @mundmm Před 5 měsíci +101

      ​@@lyanerisrabimmel, Rabammel rabumm

    • @jellycervantes5890
      @jellycervantes5890 Před 5 měsíci +18

      Der Maddin war halt ein gönner der ersten Stunde 😂😂

  • @eliasvonbrille
    @eliasvonbrille Před 6 měsíci +381

    I feel like the German Meme culture is quite different in a sense that American Memes are usually just funny clips and always different like try not to laugh challenges but in Germany pretty much everybody under let's say 30 knows these clips.
    They are rooted quite deeply in the culture. When you tell someone "I need Chicken with Rice" they usually immediately finish the sentence with the whole routine.
    American meme Videos are usually actually try not to laugh Videos with Random new clips that nobody knows.
    Has its good and bad sites.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Před 6 měsíci +12

      It is similar to swedish meme culture i have realized.

    • @Crank4life1
      @Crank4life1 Před 6 měsíci +13

      Jain, würde sagen die Og memes kennt auch jeder in den usa nur durch die größe und masse der Personen die english sprechen gibts einfach viel mehr memes, so das man garnicht alle kennen kann.

    • @einsannika1167
      @einsannika1167 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Also ich weiß nicht. Jedes Mal wenn ich "Bitte helfen Sie mir ich bin in Gefahr, bitte helfen Sie mir" sage, reagiert niemand

    • @eliasvonbrille
      @eliasvonbrille Před 4 měsíci

      @@einsannika1167 Das liegt offensichtlich an den Personen zu denen du es sagst.
      Ich glaub nicht das ich jemals mit einer Person in meinem Alter geredet hab die diese Memes erkennbar nicht kannte. Hab den Spruch sogar schon von anderen oft gehört.

    • @MarkusJackDijkgraaf
      @MarkusJackDijkgraaf Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@einsannika1167du hast heute auf jeden Fall gewonnen 😂

  • @lyndaf.6329
    @lyndaf.6329 Před 7 měsíci +6173

    The first clip with the police only really comes over as funny when you understand German pronouns The guy says you c***, using the familiar form Du. The policeman says "what" and the guy says "Sorry, you c***" using the formal Sie , which is expected when speaking to a policeman. In other words he's apologising for mis-using grammar , not for calling the policeman a c*** !!

    • @Mayagick
      @Mayagick Před 7 měsíci

      He was calling him a wenker! Wixxer

    • @olgerkhan9331
      @olgerkhan9331 Před 7 měsíci +257

      We arnt in the US we can write wichser.

    • @sarcasticconsultant378
      @sarcasticconsultant378 Před 7 měsíci

      but wichser doesn't mean c***t at all
      wichser = wanker

    • @JensHausherr
      @JensHausherr Před 7 měsíci +492

      Wichser translates more closely to 'w*nker'

    • @bertholdbell717
      @bertholdbell717 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Wichser translates not closely but exactly to w*anker.

  • @Niemand_
    @Niemand_ Před 7 měsíci +776

    The firefighter "Alarm" scene is the beginning of an adult movie.

    • @timoadler6356
      @timoadler6356 Před 6 měsíci +27

      Not really any difference between an adult movie and some random TV-Show though...

    • @benne_drakenpancer
      @benne_drakenpancer Před 6 měsíci +67

      Well it's the start of a German porn scene from the 90th that's become a consistent meme over the years.
      Was a minor scandal in the media back then because it was shot on location in a real fire station using actual garments of the staff.
      I actually have a special connection to that very location.

    • @Lurin
      @Lurin Před 6 měsíci +38

      @@benne_drakenpancerwas zum fick bro????

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Před 6 měsíci

      @@benne_drakenpancercool

    • @legobauer2.0
      @legobauer2.0 Před 6 měsíci +2

      War das nicht einfach nur ein Sketch oder comedie die Frau ist doch eine comidian​@@Lurin

  • @Katejsej
    @Katejsej Před 6 měsíci +37

    "Du" is informal, and "Sie" is formal. So he was polite but disrespectful, I love it. xD

    • @rainerwinkler7891
      @rainerwinkler7891 Před 3 měsíci

      How do you know?

    • @Judys-Stuff
      @Judys-Stuff Před měsícem +3

      @@rainerwinkler7891 They maybe speak german? Anyway, it's true and funny.

    • @rainerwinkler7891
      @rainerwinkler7891 Před měsícem

      @@Judys-Stuff they dont you fuckhead!

    • @xunvenile
      @xunvenile Před 26 dny

      @@rainerwinkler7891 bc he's probably German duh

  • @MrEQuecky
    @MrEQuecky Před 6 měsíci +162

    around 4:30 in Germany we celebrate St. Martin. It is the story of a saint who stopped at a beggar’s when it was cold in winter and shared half of his coat with the beggar. It is a beautiful story and children learn about sharing. Children make little lanterns and make small processions behind St. Martin on his horse and after the lantern procession usually the story with St. Martin and the beggar is reenacted. Kids usually get some sweets, mandarins and a little “Weckmann” or “Stutenkerl” (different names all over), but basically a baked little boy, just google an image^^
    I have a two year old and I think it is the greatest event for children. There are beautiful songs that the children sing during the processions and my daughter even continued singing and walking around with her lantern after St. Martin was long over (it is always in early November).
    I believe it is more enjoyable than even Christmas for the little ones.

    • @d.l.3530
      @d.l.3530 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Schöne Erklärung!
      Man kann es jedoch durchaus noch näher eingrenzen, als "Anfang November".
      St. Martin ist immer am 11.11.
      Da die Martinsumzüge oftmals von Kindergärten verantaltet werden, ist es heutzutage ab und zu so, dass sie aus organisatorischen Gründen nicht direkt am 11.11. stattfinden, zum Beispiel wenn der Tag auf's Wochenende fällt.

    • @Lurin
      @Lurin Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@d.l.3530halbe Bibel

    • @ned-plays
      @ned-plays Před 6 měsíci +1

      Stutenkerle sind doch weinachtsachen? wir hatten immer schlechte bretzel

    • @TheMofRider2
      @TheMofRider2 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@d.l.3530Ich schreib's jetzt auf Englisch, damit es alle verstehen.
      In smaller german villages the St. Martin's walk is a major event, with the local fire brigade's orchestra playing the music for the well known child songs. It's a big group walking through the streets in the early evening, usually around 5-6 pm, so it's already completely dark. Leading is St. Martin (a man acting as him) riding on his horse, followed by the children with their lanterns, then the orchestra and then adults (mostly the childrens' parents, but not only), some of them carrying torches to give some more light. It's a very extraordinary and joyful feeling to take part, but also to watch and listen from one's window while the group passes along the street beneath.

    • @d.l.3530
      @d.l.3530 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheMofRider2 CZcams hat eine Übersetzungsfunktion für die Kommentare.

  • @janekmundt579
    @janekmundt579 Před 7 měsíci +1450

    The footballer is Walter Frosch, a German legend. Originally a trained chimney cleaner, he played for some time in the bundesliga, where he compensated his lack of speed with brutal tackles (that’s why the red says “tried” to play fair) leading to a maximum of yellow cards being introduced and at some point signed for two clubs, and joined neither taking a holiday instead while they were confused. After his career he became the barkeeper at the Stadion until he passed away in his mid 60s from lung cancer. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong

    • @jorgkontschak5299
      @jorgkontschak5299 Před 6 měsíci +176

      Holds the record for most yellow cards in one season

    • @grindmannswag6171
      @grindmannswag6171 Před 6 měsíci +108

      It is said, that he could get dead drunk and brilliantly perform in matches on the next day.

    • @Floww1986
      @Floww1986 Před 6 měsíci +65

      He is the reason why they now have to pause a game after 5 yellow cards :D

    • @andrestraub5115
      @andrestraub5115 Před 6 měsíci +31

      Walter Frosch was chimney cleaner in my home town. A true legend!

    • @michaelbenner4735
      @michaelbenner4735 Před 6 měsíci +58

      And in English his name would be Walter Frog. Plus, he used to smoke on the bench. While the game was still on. As a pro. In the Bundesliga. Ah, the 70s!

  • @PiratePawsLive
    @PiratePawsLive Před 7 měsíci +1259

    The Fire department one is a German Porn Movie/Video, those always got the stupidest dialogs xD.

    • @wernerbeinhart2320
      @wernerbeinhart2320 Před 7 měsíci +71

      Ich hatte mal irgendwo gelesen, dass es angeblich tschechisch ist und nur deutsch gedubbed. Was natürlich merkwürdig ist, weil die Uniformen das deutsche Wort drauf haben.

    • @sash9868
      @sash9868 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@wernerbeinhart2320ist doch logisch. Die Tschechen haben den Deutschen die Uniformen geklaut 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @Riddler0603
      @Riddler0603 Před 7 měsíci +97

      @@wernerbeinhart2320 Man hört deutlich, dass es nachsynchronisiert wurde, was merkwürdig ist, weil alles in dem Clip deutsch ist. Vielleicht war die originale Tonqualität nicht gut genug. Die Darstellerin hieß auf jeden Fall Tyra Misoux und war definitiv deutsch.

    • @skyywalkerben
      @skyywalkerben Před 7 měsíci

      Ja, ich denke auch, dass es in diesen Produktionen günstiger ist, nachträglich zu synchronisieren, als teure Aufnahmegeräte zu verwenden. ​@@Riddler0603

    • @godblesstheinternet
      @godblesstheinternet Před 7 měsíci +60

      Ich liebs einfach, wie die Frauen in deutschen Porno-Synchros immer so richtig EXTRA DUMM geklungen haben... xD

  • @djordemahoney
    @djordemahoney Před 6 měsíci +8

    6:28 it was an audi rs6 quattro without the decals on it. it has the nickname "porsche killer" for a reason :D

  • @sailspo
    @sailspo Před 6 měsíci +12

    Seeing ZDF being called a "random german, state sponsored show" was certainly not on my 2023 bingo card xD

  • @matystechgaming
    @matystechgaming Před 7 měsíci +1838

    Best german memes is missing: "Kranplätze müssen verdichtet sein!" Classic! Just watch that, pure classic! :D

    • @matystechgaming
      @matystechgaming Před 7 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/Ccll1mKk_3w/video.html

    • @ileana8360
      @ileana8360 Před 7 měsíci +31

      Isn´t it like the german version of: "You can´t park there mate" 😂

    • @KaiGermann
      @KaiGermann Před 7 měsíci +8

      Kommt im nächsten Part :D

    • @manuelvo1798
      @manuelvo1798 Před 7 měsíci +41

      "Jetzt hältst du die Schnauze" is also hilarious.

    • @davidf9773
      @davidf9773 Před 7 měsíci +50

      Rüdiger nicht so tieeeef !!!!

  • @davidci13
    @davidci13 Před 7 měsíci +383

    The best way to explain the first clip is that he said, "Go away, you wanker". The policeman asked him what he had said and he replied: "Sorry, I meant leave Mr. Wanker.

  • @MaleficaWitch
    @MaleficaWitch Před 6 měsíci +19

    What is also so funny about the first clip: Using formal language while using an insult is so much more insulting because it puts more distance between you and your opponent. He doubled down on the insult because he switched to formal.

  • @mr.bulldobs4337
    @mr.bulldobs4337 Před 7 měsíci +36

    The third meme is funny in multiple regards: Walter Frosch was a chain smoking pro football player who was partially responsible for the "yellow lock" rule beeing implimented. In one game he collected 18 yellow cards which made the commitee implimenting the "yellow lock" rule. That makes the referee saying: "he is a good one... he always "tried" to play fair and square" even funnier! LUL

  • @karsten_m
    @karsten_m Před 7 měsíci +608

    Walter Frosch. The man, the myth, the legend. (The footballer with cigarettes)

    • @francofan1951
      @francofan1951 Před 7 měsíci +5

      He died in 2013

    • @PPfilmemacher
      @PPfilmemacher Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@francofan1951 ich hoffe es war nicht aufgrund von Lungenkrebs

    • @gwaptiva
      @gwaptiva Před 7 měsíci +6

      He sounds like one of the cleaning ladies we had in the Greenock plant

    • @lulaa123
      @lulaa123 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@PPfilmemacheralso er ist an Krebs gestorben, an welchem genau weiß ich aber nicht

    • @hschmidt79
      @hschmidt79 Před 7 měsíci

      @@PPfilmemacher Doch, der Krebs hat ihn am Ende erwischt. Deswegen auch das jährliche "Walter-Frosch-Turnier" bei dem für Krebskranke Kinder gesammelt wird.

  • @kingo5940
    @kingo5940 Před 7 měsíci +271

    7:56 as far as I'm aware that's in cologne and the hole in the ceiling is still there

  • @Banis1234
    @Banis1234 Před 7 měsíci +176

    I have a question: Is anybody else than Germans watching these kind of 'Reacting to German culture' videos? 😂😂

    • @ZenoDovahkiin
      @ZenoDovahkiin Před 6 měsíci +18

      Nö.

    • @dacoolboysuperhuman7684
      @dacoolboysuperhuman7684 Před 6 měsíci +13

      I’m Australian, just randomly got this on my recommended

    • @TomiokaGiyuu2518
      @TomiokaGiyuu2518 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Not German but living in Germany XD

    • @LukeVilent
      @LukeVilent Před 5 měsíci

      There's a nice German word for that: Jain = Ja + Nein; both yes and no. German citizen with Migrationshintergrund (and my walls are white).

    • @WorldisArt
      @WorldisArt Před 5 měsíci +13

      American dating a German, hoping to move there hehe

  • @godblesstheinternet
    @godblesstheinternet Před 7 měsíci +98

    The one with the plane, loosing its tire, is fake, but just pure comedy gold!

    • @dura2k
      @dura2k Před 6 měsíci +12

      Yeah, and part of the fun is how badly it's "faked". It's just comedy. But he took it seriously? I mean, you see the angle and it's a normal car tire...

    • @godblesstheinternet
      @godblesstheinternet Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@dura2k Yeah, I think so too! :D At least when you are a native speaker you immediately recognize it's badly faked. And that it's a car tire makes it even funnier. It's bad on purpose and that's my kind of humor. :)

    • @walterwhite415
      @walterwhite415 Před 2 měsíci

      I expected someone to yell "Nicht so tief, Rüdiger!"

    • @maikmugato1963
      @maikmugato1963 Před 26 dny

      This was a great time, years of menes with that crap! 😁

  • @cacklebarnacle15
    @cacklebarnacle15 Před 7 měsíci +579

    In early November little kids celebrate Martin's Day. It is usually an event driven by kindergartens or the local community or churches. So it is not one kid, but a bunch of them, with often handmade lanterns walking in the early evening (already pretty dark at that point of the year), singing specific songs. One aspect of the celebrations is of course the lights. Another is the concept of sharing with others (St. Martin cut his cloak, to share it with a beggar). Usually some kind of baked good, that the kid shares with their family, is the practical translation. In some areas the religious origin of the day is driven forward, in others not so much. There are also regions, where the kids walk from door to door to collect sweets, but I've not seen that myself.
    Some Martinszüge are accompanied by a rider, playing Martin, with a cloak and sword, and a 'beggar' placed along the route, to recievehalf of the cloak.
    The Martinsfest or Laternenlaufen is one of THE big events in kindergarten, along with Christmas, Carneval, Easter and the start of Summer or Summerholidays.

    • @rumpelpumpel7687
      @rumpelpumpel7687 Před 6 měsíci +31

      SANKT!! Martin ;) so viel Zeit muss sein

    • @nobody6465
      @nobody6465 Před 6 měsíci +30

      For those interested, The Day celebrates the holy saint Martin, in his story (which is sung while the children are walking) he rides through a city or village in deep winter with a lot of snow and has to (I believe) deliver an important message (or some other reason why he has not time). On his way, he sees an old man on the side of the streets dressed in nothing but Rags, shivering, begging for help. He stops and cuts his coat in half and gives one part of it to him, and before the old man can thank him, he has already ridden of.

    • @tol4095
      @tol4095 Před 6 měsíci +12

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@nobody6465and in the night Jesus appeared in Martins dreams wearing the half cloak martin gave to the beggar. In the Sense of MT 25,35-40 >i was naked and you clothed me…. As you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me<
      Martin proved himself as a follower of Jesus.

    • @swealer
      @swealer Před 6 měsíci +15

      And they be singing: ich gehe mit meiner Laterne und meine Laterne mit mir😅. English version: I'm walkin with my lantern and lantern with me... Its a longer songs but it starts like this

    • @nonmagicalwitch
      @nonmagicalwitch Před 6 měsíci +5

      I played Martin in my childhood in a stage play, it is a really big event. Pretty much the whole town comes together and celebrates

  • @lolishocks8097
    @lolishocks8097 Před 7 měsíci +523

    It's a formal version of the word "you" when addressing authorities and strangers and other people you want to be nice to. There is a formal version of "you" and casual version. He first used the casual version, then apologized and used the formal version. In English it's always "you", regardless of who you're talking to.

    • @Elholz
      @Elholz Před 7 měsíci +67

      Fun fact: the English word "you" is actually the formal version. The informal version "thou" isn't used anymore.

    • @DanielWegmann
      @DanielWegmann Před 7 měsíci +39

      and c*nt isn´t even the correct translation. it´s more like 'w*nker' - so, it would be 'you w*nker' and a bit more polite 'thou w*nker'

    • @wingedhussar1117
      @wingedhussar1117 Před 7 měsíci +46

      @@DanielWegmann The term "W*chser" denotes a person who masturbations a lot, but the word is much harsher and much more derogatory in German than the word "wanker" is in English. Therefore, "c*nt" is a good translation, it's not a literal translation but just as rude.

    • @Elholz
      @Elholz Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@DanielWegmann since you are using thou it should be the other way around. Thou used to be the informal version and you the formal version, before thou fell out of use

    • @lolishocks8097
      @lolishocks8097 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@DanielWegmann I think the exact insult is irrelevant. It's really about how Germans address each other. With the police you are supposed to use the formal "Sie" instead of the casual "Du". This clip hits really hard when you grow up in Germany.

  • @PauleMaule2011
    @PauleMaule2011 Před 5 měsíci +22

    Any German here?

  • @briefdragon713
    @briefdragon713 Před 6 měsíci +9

    8:07 fun Fact. The hole is still there in Colonge central Station in the Underground part for the more or less „U-Bahn“ (Subway)

    • @qerzuk
      @qerzuk Před 3 měsíci +1

      leider nicht mehr :(

  • @wingedhussar1117
    @wingedhussar1117 Před 7 měsíci +175

    You misunderstood the first video:
    There are not multiple ways to say "Wichser", but multiple ways to say "you" in German.
    We use "du" for children, pets, friends and colleague, while we use "Sie" for adult strangers and people that are superior in authority like cops (in other words, we use the words similarly like "tu" and "vous" in French or "tú" and "usted" in Spanish).
    As for the controversy about the word "W*chser":
    The term "W*chser" denotes a person who masturbations a lot, but the word is much harsher and much more derogatory in German than the word "wanker" is in English. Therefore, "c*nt" is a good translation, it's not a literal translation but just as rude.

    • @cl8733
      @cl8733 Před 6 měsíci +22

      Yes, in a way the dialoge is like
      "get out, you wanker"
      - "excuse me?"
      "I apologise, I meant get out, Mr Wanker, sir".

    • @mescaliiiiine
      @mescaliiiiine Před 6 měsíci

      The first video ? He has so little context, he probably misunderstood most of them. I didn't know anymore if I was cringing at the memes or at him towards the end.

    • @M4xXxIkInG
      @M4xXxIkInG Před 6 měsíci

      quickk addition: "Wichser" means "wanker", not cunt. i know the OC sais otherwise, but i disagree since we literally have a 1:1 of cunt ("fotze") which is used way less often and considered way worse than "wichser". wichser is at least where i live not that up on the "bad words tier-list", and is also occasionally used in a memey way, while its pretty hard to call someone a "fotze" in a funny way.

    • @finn2485
      @finn2485 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Just use the formal and colloquial way it was back to describe then in english.
      They said "thou wanker" and then "you wanker"

    • @Elfenohr
      @Elfenohr Před 4 měsíci

      @@finn2485 "Thou wanker" lmao. ("Thou" has been obsolete in English by more than a hundred years by now ^^)

  • @Robur1950
    @Robur1950 Před 7 měsíci +137

    Regarding the clip with the porsche: I saw such a "family car" with more then 700 horse powers, thats twice as much as a normal porsche got. Was an Audi special edition.

    • @boblife3647
      @boblife3647 Před 7 měsíci +8

      I met this guy in the Porsche once. A stock RS6 got almost 700HP. This one is a tuned car with 1000+HP. The vid is quite old. That time 1000+HP was a thing.

    • @userhessenone1469
      @userhessenone1469 Před 6 měsíci

      ​The RS6 C3 definitely didn't have 700hp stock. The Current C8 has 600😅​@@boblife3647

    • @julian5086
      @julian5086 Před 6 měsíci +4

      wahrscheinlich nen aufgemotzter kombi mit nem rs6 motor drin

    • @boblife3647
      @boblife3647 Před 6 měsíci

      Confirmative@@julian5086

    • @RSProduxx
      @RSProduxx Před 6 měsíci +4

      There was another video... A guy on a race bike, cockpit view... he was trying to reach 300kph and when he got there and started celebrating, an Audi RS2 just passed him like nothing... so funny :)

  • @silly.jay7
    @silly.jay7 Před 6 měsíci +97

    As a German, I love how people react to our stupidness.

    • @ChristaEgler
      @ChristaEgler Před 5 měsíci +3

      Ich versteh dich

    • @LukeVilent
      @LukeVilent Před 5 měsíci +3

      As a naturalized Ausländer, I love how you guys believe you're stupid (you aren't!)

    • @ChristaEgler
      @ChristaEgler Před 4 měsíci

      @@LukeVilent trank you!

    • @flopsili_der_suchti
      @flopsili_der_suchti Před 4 měsíci

      Geht mir auch so😂
      Hab kein bock auf Englisch zu schreiben

  • @Ferodra
    @Ferodra Před 4 měsíci +4

    "Was ist denn mit Karsten los?" is the absolute best out of all those. The amount of times this meme is used among my friends is staggering, lmao

  • @masterkontrollprogramm7122
    @masterkontrollprogramm7122 Před 7 měsíci +340

    The litte child acting with a lantern is on Sankt Martin´s day. It is a christian holiday.
    Martin of Tours (died 397) was a Roman soldier who was baptized as an adult and became a bishop in Gaul. He is best known for the tale whereby he cut his cloak in half with his sword, to give half to a beggar who was dressed in only rags in the depth of winter. That night Martin had a vision of Jesus Christ wearing the half-cloak.

    • @soewenue
      @soewenue Před 7 měsíci +19

      Sankt Martin sankt martin, sankt Martin ritt durch Schnee und wind

    • @Eyecosaeder
      @Eyecosaeder Před 7 měsíci +13

      ​@@soewenueSankt Martin ritt durch Pommes und Salat
      Sein Ross steht still am Cola Automat
      Sankt Martin wirft ne Münze rein
      Und raus kommt ein frittiertes Schwein

    • @damianschiefelbein4663
      @damianschiefelbein4663 Před 7 měsíci

      oder latterne latterne sonne mond und sterne
      @@soewenue

    • @a.r.9357
      @a.r.9357 Před 7 měsíci +8

      In the protestant regions of northern Germany we celebrate not St. Martin but Martin Luther. But equally the children carry lanterns around, sing and get sweets. 😉

    • @verenamichel2447
      @verenamichel2447 Před 7 měsíci +4

      My husband sent me that exact meme as a response to the lantern I built for our son 😂

  • @ileana8360
    @ileana8360 Před 7 měsíci +34

    "Is that Vettel driving that car?"😂 No, just a regular German on hisdaily commute putting a show-off in his place.
    My only complaint: NEVER PASS IN THE RIGHT LANE and especially NOT ON THE SHOULDER !

    • @lulaa123
      @lulaa123 Před 7 měsíci

      Tbh both of the, seem to be idiots. The ones in the Porsche for their provocative behavior and the other one for actually reacting. Both dangerous and stupid

    • @wernerbeinhart2320
      @wernerbeinhart2320 Před 7 měsíci +18

      Da darf man ruhig schärfer urteilen. Das war absolut unverantwortlich von beiden Fahrern. Über Leute, die Straßenrennen in den Innenstädten fahren, regt man sich zurecht auf, aber bei zwei die mit solchen PS-Monstern ein Rennen veranstalten, teilweise auf dem Seitenstreifen der Autobahn, wird nur die Schulter gezuckt.
      Da sollte eigentlich auch direkt der Führerschein entzogen werden

    • @ileana8360
      @ileana8360 Před 7 měsíci

      @@wernerbeinhart2320
      Beinhartes Urteil 😉 Aber absolut gerechtfertigt.
      Ich schaue mir gerne mal Dashcamvideos an und bin schockiert über die ansteigende Missachtung von Regeln und Gesetzen im deutschen Straßenverkehr. Lebensgefährliche Überholmanöver, u.a. unter Nutzung von Sperrflächen, wie selbstverständlich Rotlichtverstöße begangen werden, Rechtsüberholen und sogenanntes brake-checking.
      Bis dahin war ich der Ansicht, dass in den USA die unfähigen und Autofahrer und Russland die Road-Rager unterwegs sind. Für Dtl. dachte ich, dass Geschwindigkeitsverstöße inkl. zu dichtem Auffahren und Parken auf Radwegen die Regel sein. Tja, da wurden mir meine Vorurteile schnell um die Ohren gehauen.☺
      Mittlerweile bin ich der Ansicht, dass wir mehr Polizei auf den Autobahnen brauchen (auch wegen notorischen Linksschleichern) und jede verdammte Ampel mit Ampelblitzern ausgestattet werden sollte.

    • @Gartenlust
      @Gartenlust Před 7 měsíci

      6:50 A bad actor and bad German! 😂

    • @johanneschristopherstahle3395
      @johanneschristopherstahle3395 Před 6 měsíci

      You are allowed to pass in the right lane when driving less than 60 km/h

  • @arthur_p_dent
    @arthur_p_dent Před 7 měsíci +12

    6:25 "Kombi" = station wagon.
    The other car is an Audi RS4 Avant, a very powerful version of an Audi A4 Avant (Avant = Audi's name for a Station Wagon), which has about 400 horsepower, whereas a Porsche 911, which of that era has about 320 (the much more expensive 911 Turbo is far more powerful, though)
    If the Audi doesn't have "RS4" written on it, you won't immediately notice how powerful this thing is. Gotta love understatement.

    • @babablap
      @babablap Před 6 měsíci +2

      That's what Americans call it. Brits would say estate, or estate car

  • @user-qw1rx1dq6n
    @user-qw1rx1dq6n Před 6 měsíci +7

    I love at 10:59 this guy denying allegations that he has loved ones

  • @simonberger539
    @simonberger539 Před 7 měsíci +30

    "Alarm" was hilarious pron Dialog 😂

    • @Trymon1980
      @Trymon1980 Před 7 měsíci +14

      But still nothing compared to
      He: Warum liegt hier überhaupt Stroh?
      She: Und warum hast du eine Maske auf?
      He: Hm, dann blas mir doch einen.
      He: Why is there straw here at all?
      She: And why are you wearing a mask?
      He: Hm, then why don't you give me a blow job?

    • @sash9868
      @sash9868 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Warum liegt hier Stroh?
      Klimawandel.
      Warum hast du ne Maske auf?
      Pandemie.
      Jetzt ergibt alles Sinn.

  • @dwayenway
    @dwayenway Před 7 měsíci +44

    Walter Frosch the guy with the cigarettes was a german football player who is famous for the most yellow cards in one season.

  • @MeetWithResistance
    @MeetWithResistance Před 7 měsíci +99

    When it says "state sponsored" it's actually not sponsored by the state. It's people-sponsored, since the people pay for it and the people are included in shaping it. It's protected and regulated by laws and politically independent.

    • @Sunshine27234
      @Sunshine27234 Před 6 měsíci +12

      thank you! was going to point that out because "state sponsored" sounds and is so wrong

    • @Nforcer524
      @Nforcer524 Před 6 měsíci +6

      "politically independent", riiiiiight....

    • @Robberscave-dh1wp
      @Robberscave-dh1wp Před 6 měsíci +2

      state sponsored is people sponsored you genius

    • @kampfmeersau
      @kampfmeersau Před 6 měsíci +5

      You car roughly compare the german Öffentlich-rechtlichen with the BBC Network

    • @dura2k
      @dura2k Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah, it's public broadcasting which is (mainly) financed by a fee for (nearly) every household.
      And there is a big difference between state sponsored and people sponsored. Not only is the first legally forbidden in Germany (except some minor exceptions like Parlamentsfernsehen or Deutsche Welle) it also saves the independents of the stations.

  • @yosh9905
    @yosh9905 Před 6 měsíci

    You did really well and these were in fact some of the classic german memes 😂

  • @at1st_dnb
    @at1st_dnb Před 7 měsíci +108

    2 clips I think you didn't get and were not explained yet:
    The girl was asked if she has a migration background (because she looks not like a "native german"). But she just was thinking on the background of the video/stream she is doing and replied that it is plain white because they just moved into the apartment.
    Ribery was told to celebrate with the cup/bowl they just won for German Bundesliga to get good pictures and instead of doing celebration moves he also shouts "Celebrate" probably because his German was not too good and he was confused what the journalist wants him to do.

    • @Winona493
      @Winona493 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The first one was the best!😂

    • @Winona493
      @Winona493 Před 7 měsíci

      But the Ribéry one as well!!!😂

    • @richard.10m
      @richard.10m Před 6 měsíci +1

      I don't think that you understood the Ribery meme. It was like his 12th season in Munich and his German was very fluently and he just made a joke.

    • @at1st_dnb
      @at1st_dnb Před 6 měsíci

      @@richard.10m I don't know how you know which season that was since he basically won the championship every year, probably the shirt could give it away. Anyway I never saw an interview with him in fluid German, it was always pretty basic. But you could be right since he is a real joker, so it could be on purpose and not because he was confused (doesn't matter much for my explanation anyway).
      But when re-watching now I just realized that he actually found the video funny and probably understood it - I mixed that up in my head with the video after that where he didn't show any reaction.
      When Ina Müller was making fun of Iceland names. Since they are all called Son of Father's name, so Henri Henrisson is Henri's son (kind of strange that he is again called Henri as a first name like his father, but that is probably another story), she jokes that he is the brother of "Jürgen Hurensohn" which means Son of a b*tch (because Hure is b*tch). It's kind of funny when you hear it and their name scheme fits perfectly in a widespread German insult but she also realizes that it is probably a stupid and inappropriate joke and turns back for probably another take and thinking that scene should be cut out of the final video (at least that's how I interpret that).

    • @KaiHenningsen
      @KaiHenningsen Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@at1st_dnb Nope, Hure is whore - prostitute. Whoreson is not only a word-for-word exact translation, it is actually used the same way. One of the rare cases where a literal translation is correct.

  • @thisisviv
    @thisisviv Před 7 měsíci +12

    I cried… 😂 the grandpa saying „HaLLo?!“ destroyed me

  • @DerMatze86
    @DerMatze86 Před 2 měsíci +1

    In German, "du" is the informal way to address someone, similar to "you" in English. It's used when speaking to friends, family members, or people of similar status. On the other hand, "Sie" is the formal or polite form of address, it’s also "you" in English but is used to show respect or to address someone in a formal setting, like in business meetings, with strangers, or with someone older or of higher status. So, while "du" is more casual and intimate, "Sie" is used to show respect and maintain a certain level of formality in conversation.

  • @user-rn2zy6ii8t
    @user-rn2zy6ii8t Před 6 měsíci +5

    3:58 das ist einer der besten memes😂 leider hat er ihn aber nicht verstanden.

  • @Trymon1980
    @Trymon1980 Před 7 měsíci +27

    Regarding the Clip with the child. This you can see in Germany on 11th of November. It's St Martin's Day and when it's dark Kids walk with their parents and singing St.Martin's songs. Often following an as St. Martin costumed adult riding a horse, where possible.
    For kids this is often a big thing, they create their laterns themselve in kindergarden.

  • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
    @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před 7 měsíci +59

    He sayd "wanker". Formal is the personal pronouns "sie" instead of "du". I might be compared to the salutation “Sir”.
    The joke with Walter Frosch is the other guy who says: "He always TRIED to play fair." He tried, but never sucess. 27 yellow cards in a single season.

    • @hschmidt79
      @hschmidt79 Před 7 měsíci +8

      27 is part of the legend, later they found out he got only 17 or 18, but that was already enough for DFB to create the new rule to suspend players after too many yellow cards. Until then there was no limit, just avoid red card and everything is fine.

    • @arthur_p_dent
      @arthur_p_dent Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@hschmidt79 that's not correct. Frosch had nothing to do with the suspension rules. That was FIFA's ruling, they required national leagues to introduce bans after yellow cards. The DFB chose the most lenient rule possible under FIFA regulations, one ban after 5 yellows.

  • @MrProthall
    @MrProthall Před 7 měsíci +18

    That guy with the Jesus Cross was super lucky. In China a construction worker also carried a long piece of wood, but the roof didn't give, instead the stairs did. He fell into the motor and there was nothing left but pulp. I get the shivers just remembering that.

    • @SethAbercromby
      @SethAbercromby Před 6 měsíci +8

      That's because Chinese construction is 80% styrofoam, 10% packing peanuts, and 10% glazed cardboard. Escalators in the civilized world are actually built to safety standards and can take a large amount of weight before failing,and the motor would fail long before the stairs do.
      Plus, the ceiling isn't actually particularly sturdy, those panels are designed to be light and easily removed to access the electric cables hidden underneath, so the cross went through like a centimeter of plywood into a largely open space.

    • @giftzwerg7345
      @giftzwerg7345 Před 5 měsíci

      Where do i find a censor3d Version of that

    • @MrProthall
      @MrProthall Před 5 měsíci

      @@SethAbercromby Single point of contact, long metal pole stuck on a cement ceiling (because China actually is pretty good at building shit, unlike America), easily generates enough force to break ONE step. Once you're in the engine, you're fucked because it won't stop just because you're stuck in it. It's designed for dynamic power delivery. Man stuck in it? Well, add some more power and make a smoothie.

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh Před 3 měsíci

      I remember seeing that clip, uncensored, years ago on CZcams. The man was literally eaten by the escalator.

  • @cookiekiller9478
    @cookiekiller9478 Před 5 měsíci

    Just discovered you and I didn't expect to love your accent and commentary this much❤

  • @SebivonFircks
    @SebivonFircks Před 7 měsíci +16

    german reality TV is by far the major meme supplier in germany :D

  • @brudiwintersports3274
    @brudiwintersports3274 Před 4 měsíci +2

    4:35 children in germany go for a walk with such lanterns on „sankt martins“-day

  • @Espere
    @Espere Před 4 měsíci +1

    that footballer at 2:24 is Walter Frosch (who passed away in 2013)
    he is especially famous because he's the reason players get suspended after 5 yellow cards in the German league system, because he just collected so many of them.

  • @Joggelschorsch
    @Joggelschorsch Před 7 měsíci +9

    10:15 That "Alert" scene is taken from one of the many low budget german porn productions from the 90´s, back when they used to have a makeshift story. It´s so bad it´s funny. also, probably no one has seen the actually porn movie, but EVERYBODY knows this scene.

  • @SovermanandVioboy
    @SovermanandVioboy Před 7 měsíci +16

    Argh, its sad that so few reactors get the one with the migration background xD.. its so good!

  • @Winona493
    @Winona493 Před 7 měsíci

    I had to laugh along so much!!!😂 Not so much about these memes but because of you.🙈

  • @lumina9995
    @lumina9995 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's probably been remarked 1000 times already, but the young girl just now was asked: "Do you have a migration background?" And she said: "No that's just a white wall, we just moved in!" This is the sort of humor I like best: situational.

  • @floriankuntke698
    @floriankuntke698 Před 7 měsíci +21

    I don't know which one is better: "ALARM, ALARM" or "Warum liegt hier eigentlich Stroh?"

  • @SebivonFircks
    @SebivonFircks Před 7 měsíci +20

    and yeah, these memes are all very well known. for sure top tier memes. some may be missing like the "ok lets go" - kid. but i think its because most of these memes are from pre social media times.

  • @ZenoDovahkiin
    @ZenoDovahkiin Před 6 měsíci +3

    The funny part about the first one is that he apologised, suggesting that he did say something inappropriate, then repeated the sentence, correcting ti to formal speech, but doubled down on the insult. Basically: "You wanker!" - "Come again?" - "Oh, excuse me, calling you a tosspot so informally was uncalled for, allow me to rephrase. You, *_sir,_* are a wanker."

  • @Nightcraft45
    @Nightcraft45 Před 6 měsíci +1

    4:24 the hanging lantern is something we go around with (usually children) on a holiday of ours, its tradition

  • @qetsiyah3652
    @qetsiyah3652 Před 7 měsíci +12

    9:55 There is actually a German party song about the Henri Henrisson, Bruder von Jürgen Hurensohn joke that someone made out of that meme after the documentry aired on a German public broadcast. 😂

    • @sash9868
      @sash9868 Před 7 měsíci

      Tim Toupet Legend

  • @soewenue
    @soewenue Před 7 měsíci +10

    The formal form "Sie/Euch" is comparable to the middle-english word "you", while the not formal middle-english form "thou" (du) dont exist in english anymore.

  • @lumina9995
    @lumina9995 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Trainer says about his guy: " He's a good guy, always TRIED to play decent and fair!" And we all know he fouled a lot.
    Young girl is asked: "Do you have a migration background?" "No, that's just a white wall!" Priceless... Thanks for the compilation🤭👍

  • @rigdigwus
    @rigdigwus Před 7 měsíci +3

    oh boy there are some golden moments in german reality TV.
    you have to look up Andreas from "Frauentausch"
    he is such a legend in germany. one of the most memorable moments of tv history

    • @jkhaos1235
      @jkhaos1235 Před 6 měsíci

      Oh my he could get a full episode of memes 😂

  • @danielreichert9187
    @danielreichert9187 Před 7 měsíci +5

    The football Player with the cigarettes was Walter Frosch, known for hard playing style and hard party.

  • @thiemokellner1893
    @thiemokellner1893 Před 7 měsíci +7

    The football player is Walter Frosch, legendary for his unfair over hard tacklings. Cigarettes seemed to have been his fuel.

  • @skyfox_5
    @skyfox_5 Před 2 měsíci

    Just found your channel but you just got a new sub! ^^

  • @mickypescatore9656
    @mickypescatore9656 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, Mert! Yes, that was very funny! Loved to see y o u having so much fun! 😂 I needed a handkerchief!!!

  • @blondkatze3547
    @blondkatze3547 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Little Willy is so cute. Funny video.😅👍💜

  • @The_Mole
    @The_Mole Před 7 měsíci +11

    The lantern is for St. Martin's day procession. They recently renamed it to "Lichterfest" (festival of light) to get rid of the religious connotation. There's a famous kid's rhyme. I'll give you the "dad version", though:
    "Ich geh mit meiner Laterne
    Und meine Laterne mit mir,
    Da vorne ist eine Taverne
    Dort tausch' ich das Ding gegen Bier!"

    • @equolizer
      @equolizer Před 7 měsíci

      Translation: "I go with my lantern/ and my lantern with me/ in front of me is a tavern/ where I'll exchange that thing for beer."

    • @robinrehlinghaus1944
      @robinrehlinghaus1944 Před 6 měsíci

      Who the hell renamed it

    • @The_Mole
      @The_Mole Před 6 měsíci

      @robinrehlinghaus1944 The usual suspects. It's a measure of political correctness, after fans of the 3rd issue of that big book didn't want to send their kids to those processions.
      The story behind St. Martin doesn't matter - that he later was sanctified seems to be the problem. Obviously, for some, the idea of sharing half of what you have is only a good thing if you are on the receiving end.

  • @4imrbambi931
    @4imrbambi931 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Walter Frosch (the football player in Video 3) was a fucking legend. What you’ve just witnessed was exactly the same as he was while being an absolute beast on the field. Nobody wanted to play against him. He had no problem of tackling you to the stars. Afterwards (and maybe inbetween the match) he smoked cigarettes.

  • @mr.bulldobs4337
    @mr.bulldobs4337 Před 7 měsíci

    Btw I love you reacting to german cuture! Please keep theses videos coming! One constructive criticism tho: you should get a microphone stand to cancel the noise whenever you touch your table. This would honestly elevate your production. :)

  • @alicemilne1444
    @alicemilne1444 Před 7 měsíci +10

    The kid's lantern thing is based on something that happens in Germany around Martinmas (11th of November) when kids celebrate Saint Martin (the Roman soldier who cut his cape in half with his sword because he wanted to help a beggar who was shivering by the roadside). I don't know where the idea of lanterns came from in Germany, but they are usually paper lanterns with a candle inside.
    That toddler's reaction is something that you could totally see here in Germany. Kid's reaction to his dad saying the candle has gone out because of what the kid did. Kid wants to check out if the candle really has gone out.

    • @kataseiko
      @kataseiko Před 7 měsíci

      Ther lantern stuff is related to Nazis and what St. Martin is supposed to replace in the German memory. It's the day that Germany surrendered after WW1. The Nazis made it that thing with candles for kids - they had a thing with the symbolism of torches and candles.

    • @alicemilne1444
      @alicemilne1444 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@kataseiko I'm afraid that's not correct. I've just been reading that the lantern processions started for St Martin's in the Rheinland around 1900. Long before the Nazi era.

    • @MrEQuecky
      @MrEQuecky Před 6 měsíci +1

      I think, as so often with German traditions, an old German “heidnische” tradition of making lanterns and having a procession, when it gets dark in autumn, got mixed up with st. Martin’s story. As far as I know, the catholic church often usurped old traditions and mixed them into their new ones, so there wasn’t as much resistance towards the new religion. Just like Christmas trees, carneval…

  • @CaptainFirefred
    @CaptainFirefred Před 7 měsíci +23

    The AUDI faster than a Porsche was probably an RS edition. The engine in these is a porsche as well, I believe. They are highly tuned and look not like that at all.

    • @ileana8360
      @ileana8360 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I´ve been once passed by an old VW Bus (you know one of these used for camping in the 70´s) whilst driving about 180km/h. I´ve been told he must have had a tuned Porsche motor.

    • @DahRidlah
      @DahRidlah Před 7 měsíci +5

      It was indeed an (not-stock) Audi RS4 dusting the 911, but the predecessor of it was a co-op with Porsche

    • @Gartenlust
      @Gartenlust Před 7 měsíci

      The estate car also overtakes on the right and on the emergency lane ("Standstreifen"), which is dangerous and forbidden!

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Před 3 měsíci

    Willy smashing his face into his lantern is by far the funniest of these clips.

  • @Eli_Dorado
    @Eli_Dorado Před 6 měsíci +3

    The lantern is from a German holiday called „saint martins day“ the kids build little lantern hanging from sticks and hold them while walking in the dark and singing about saint martin with their friends. Saint martin was a soldier’s in the roman army who commited lots of good deeds like helping the homeless.

  • @BobHerzog1962
    @BobHerzog1962 Před 7 měsíci +5

    4:23 laterns are part of a German celebration. St. Martin in autum. Children do a procession with lanterns (usually self made ones in Kindergarden or School) through hteir local area. Usually organised via schools and the like.

    • @Floxxoror
      @Floxxoror Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's about a Roman soldier around the year 300 who sliced his coat to share it with a freezing hobo. Later the hobo came to his dreams and revealed he was jesus or sth. It's like Halloween in some regards, but kids have to sing a st martin song to get sweets.

  • @N3Selina
    @N3Selina Před 7 měsíci +33

    i don't know if anyone ever told you this but i find your accent very charming!
    love the content!
    countless people prbably already told you but yeah Du = You (Informal) ; Sie = You (Formal)
    i think german reality tv is... trash .. BUT it has a lot of moments that became part of the german meme package for example "psycho andreas" and "dome"
    also the ending clip is from "roli und rita" i think the song is called "was ist dein lieblingsfach?" essentially asking what your favorite school subject is

  • @neromastic4512
    @neromastic4512 Před 6 měsíci +1

    5:05 as a German and Car Guy
    That "Family car" is a Sleeper.
    A term for a normal looking car that has insane power under the hood.
    The cocky Porsche driver got embarrassed by one lol.

  • @apoth90
    @apoth90 Před 3 měsíci

    10:27
    Absolutely the best TV show in Germany. Best episode is the one with the electrician with the mask and the straw, or the episode with the guy who's very proud of his garden.
    ...says a friend of mine.

  • @stefanmeier235
    @stefanmeier235 Před 7 měsíci +4

    German reality tv is like watching people in front of a club in Blackpool at 1am.

  • @MellonVegan
    @MellonVegan Před 7 měsíci +6

    Wichser means wanker, btw. It was just translated as cunt bc Wichser feels quite a bit more vulgar than wanker does. Others explained the formality bit, so I won't repeat that.

  • @ct157
    @ct157 Před 5 měsíci

    "this looks like a guy who enjoyed his life". there's literally no better way to describe the legend Walter Frosch 😅 as a german I've seen all of those meme thousands of times but I still have tears in my eyes seeing all of them again 🤣🤣

  • @NequissimusMusic
    @NequissimusMusic Před 6 měsíci +4

    That bit with the fire fighters.... that was the storyline of a porno. The whole story line. We are people of culture here 😀

  • @cblubb
    @cblubb Před 7 měsíci +4

    0:50 the FORMAL is for the "you" du is informal, Sie is formal

  • @erdnuzz8368
    @erdnuzz8368 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The child with the Lantern (Willi) has a selfmade "Sankt Martins Laterne" which is a little christian festivity here in germany, where children get a story how St. martin and then walk with their lantern in gropus around and sing songs.
    In my childhood we even had a men that played St. Martin on a real horse and cut his cape into two (part of the story)

  • @linaljc
    @linaljc Před 4 měsíci

    "Der Riesenwaran, Australiens größte Eidechse ist auf der Suche nach Futter" is literally one of the most funny german memes I know.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Před 3 měsíci

    These comments were very helpful. I didn’t know why Willy was walking around with a lantern (before he face-planted into it) nor did I understand the girl’s confusion over her “background” being a plain white wall.

  • @d.l.3530
    @d.l.3530 Před 6 měsíci +4

    No, there is no formal swearword in german. There is a formal/polite form of adress. The Translation of "you" into german is "du" (or "ihr" in plural), but we only say "du" to people who belong to our friends and family. With strangers we are using the polite form, which is "sie".
    The joke here is, that he uses the swearword, then apologizes, only to reapeat the exact same swearword, but this time with polite form of adress.

  • @patrickkrohl3612
    @patrickkrohl3612 Před 6 měsíci +3

    "Brother of Jürgen H*rensohn"... oh boy that one got me cold 😂

    • @florianadolf2256
      @florianadolf2256 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ina has some rough edges. She's super funny😂

  • @hotzi9288
    @hotzi9288 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The kids-with-lanterns-thing is called St. Martin here and happens at late-ish 11th of November.
    German reality TV is mostly superficial drama, commonly involving un-skilled actors and aimed at ppl with an IQ below 30; it's mostly called trash TV bc of that.
    Firefighter skit aroun 10:03 was porn plot.
    10:30 is a prime example of german realitiy TV, the sub-genre focusing on social context called Unterschichten-TV.

  • @BWB_Cubing
    @BWB_Cubing Před 4 měsíci +1

    4:57
    for context
    this meme is very likely a refference to the "Nicht so tief rüdiger nicht so tief" meme which is another german meme which has to do with an rc plane
    also the tire was just thrown by the guy filming

  • @alf5735
    @alf5735 Před 6 měsíci +3

    07:45 Jesus was the best - could't stop lauging.

  • @danielmcbriel1192
    @danielmcbriel1192 Před 7 měsíci +9

    To the mini child with the lantern:
    A long time ago a beggar in shorts sat in the snow and shouted: "Help, I'm cold, I'm freezing to death."
    Then a Roman officer rode up and gave the beggar a scrap of cloth.
    Then the beggar said, "Oh, thank you. The piece of cloth will definitely delay my death by one or two hours."
    And for this noble deed the officer was made a saint.
    To commemorate him, every November we walk through the streets with lanterns and burn a pile of wood. Witches are no longer available.

  • @SpiderMax95
    @SpiderMax95 Před 6 měsíci

    the comment in the endcard was actually hilarious wtf :D
    "Songs like this are why they beat me up at parties when I connect to the bluetooth speakers"

  • @Pekara121
    @Pekara121 Před 2 měsíci

    Franck Ribery realls was a jokester during his time in bayern/ germany 😂 you can easily find yt videos of him goofing around and pranking his teammates. My favorite one is when one of his mates got interviewed and he comes over and asks "what is this?" (holding up a bottle of water), the mate replies "wasser" and he just yells "das is eine WASSA" and pours the bottle on him 😂

  • @hinekde
    @hinekde Před 7 měsíci +3

    There is a formal and an informal version of "you" in German. The swearword stays the same.

  • @CaptainFirefred
    @CaptainFirefred Před 7 měsíci +3

    First one is like calling someone a C and then correcting it to You are a C, sir.

    • @davided9881
      @davided9881 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The word you are looking for is wanker not cu nt

    • @Elholz
      @Elholz Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@davided9881the direct translation would be wanker but cunt has a similar amount of strength as a swearword, atleast outside of Australia.

    • @wingedhussar1117
      @wingedhussar1117 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@davided9881 The term "W*chser" denotes a person who masturbations a lot, but the word is much harsher and much more derogatory in German than the word "wanker" is in English. Therefore, "c*nt" is a good translation, it's not a literal translation but just as rude.

  • @namejojo2023
    @namejojo2023 Před 6 měsíci +1

    In Germany we have a Holiday called St. Martin on 11th November and all People go out with Selfmade Lanterns to celebrate St. Martin. He has sliced his coat in half to warm a homeless dude.

  • @sturmkatze2822
    @sturmkatze2822 Před 6 měsíci +2

    1:10 he used the formal word for "you" not the other

  • @luikanami
    @luikanami Před 7 měsíci +15

    It's like "you are a cunt" vs "thou art a cunt" - english has levels of politeness too :D Most languages still very much use two or more levels of poltieness. The german polite version just basically means adressing people in third-person plural pronouns, as used here. A more extreme version not in use anymore is addressing somone in second-person plural pronouns or in third-person singular. Literally translated in a formal context you could address another person with "they are a cunt" (as used here, even though i'd say "wanker" is a better translation), in a history movie it could also be "you(plural) are a cunt" or "he is a cunt". Same logic is used for example in french and spanish.

  • @31337flamer
    @31337flamer Před 7 měsíci +55

    "Sie" is formal.. "Du" is informal.. it is not allowed to address a police officer the informal way. Thats an insult and you can get actually fined for that. So only use "Du" when an adult person told you that "Du" is fine or you can even ask if "Du" is ok when starting a conversation.. only use "Du" in family or with friends, with kids, teens and in the comments ;). In public always use "Sie" to address adults.

    • @dasaggropop1244
      @dasaggropop1244 Před 7 měsíci +1

      i talk to cops informal all the time without even noticing it, although in the plural "ihr". they dont care in a non-hostile situation. i guess they were more insulted by the other word.

    • @fabianstriebeck8054
      @fabianstriebeck8054 Před 7 měsíci

      Wish Afrikaans still had kept their formal/informal speech.

    • @aoeuable
      @aoeuable Před 7 měsíci +1

      There's regional differences and without additional context you'll have a hard time arguing that getting called du is an insult without additional context -- it's like complaining about being referred to as a friend instead of acquaintance. Triply so when whoever used it uses it with absolutely everyone. And at least here in the north referring to professional groups with informal plural (e.g. euer Lieferant vs. ihr Lieferant) is absolutely common. And never use Sie and Herr with tradespeople: It's Du and Meister (regardless whether they're trainees, journeymen, or masters).
      Coming back to the video: "You tosser" and "Sorry: Sir tosser" would be a better translation I'd say. The insult is the tosser, not the lack of Sir.

    • @josephballin1397
      @josephballin1397 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Natürlich darf man die Polizei duzen, laber keinen scheiss. Man darf lediglich nicht beleidigen. Kek.

    • @busybee1066
      @busybee1066 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The reaction is not about informal address, it's about the insult that was given.
      When the policemen left the flat the tenant called them "Wichser" =wankers. They asked "What?" and he missed the point and decided it would be best to soften the blow by formally addressing them as " 'Sie' Wichser" which of course is still calling them wankers.

  • @herrunvollstandig6220
    @herrunvollstandig6220 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Yes, in German there is an informal and a formal version! It depends on how close you do know somebody and sometimes it depends on the age of a person. If you're meeting an adult for the first time (adressing someone directly in a conversation; like on the street, going to the doctor, etc...) or talking to someone in higher authority you use the formal version. If you are talking to someone in lower authority (some stranger child under age of 15-16 yrs ) or to somebody you know more closely you end up using the informal version. It has nothing to do with cursing in particular... it is just a social distance thing. If you are holding business-related talks/meetings/whatever the formal version of adressing someone in a conversation is for keeping some sort of respectful distance... In most E-mails you have to adress someone with respect. So you use the word "Sie" ,wich has to be written with a big "S" because the same word with a small "S" means her/they. You also use "Ihr", "Ihre", "Ihres",ect.,... to express this kind of formal language...
    In school most teachers speak up to you informally, while you have to remain in formal terms to the teacher (because he/she is in higher authority)... By thinking through my own language, it just feels like an absolutely abstract thing to do...since now.😂

  • @donaldtrumpscat2443
    @donaldtrumpscat2443 Před 3 měsíci

    The "train jesus of cologne" (because that jesus clip was filmed at the train station in cologne) is an absolute legend in germany and they refuse to fix the hole. It remained there for several years and I'm pretty sure they still haven't fixed it, it was still there around 2 months ago

  • @jimpanse1638
    @jimpanse1638 Před 5 měsíci +1

    4:19 its "st martin" a religious fest where they walk around at dawn with lanterns, music and horses (idealy not allways with all of that)