American Invites A German To A Party!😂🇩🇪🇺🇸
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I am a bad German. The video has been online for 19 minutes. I'll be late to watch it on time!
If u were on the Deutsche Bahn like I was it’s no problem
😂🎉
As someone who moved to Germany 2 days ago and experienced a delay and later cancellation of the train at midnight, I can highly relate to "DB is late". 😢
Hach.. Was gibt es schöneres als um Mitternacht oder an Feiertagen mit einem Haufen Fremder, auf irgendeinem Gottverlassenem Bahnhof zu stranden. 😅
@ZUCKERWATTEQ
Bist wohl aus Zuckerwatte. Bei den Typen bekommt man meistens was zum mitnehmen. Shore
I am german and I can ensure you that being 30 min early to a party is worse than being 30 min late. It's rude to be early. And 10°C is to warm for a beer, the perfect temperature is 7°C. The "Lüften" part is absolutly correct! But don't joke about german partymusic, germans basically invented EDM and have a couple famous DJ's.
(I like to not think about the Party-schlager, can't stand it, it's torture to my whole body and mind)
Yes. Never, NEVER be early. But I'm always a bit beleidigt when someone is late because I'm ready on time, I can't begin something to pass the time because I don't know when the person that is late arrives so I'm basically just hanging around waiting.
I am German, too, and I agree with you that arriving too early is rude. The host wants to prepare everything and probably needs that time for it. He or she might still be in the shower. Some people first do all the work in the ktichen, then have a shower and put on party clothes. Arriving 30 min. late would of course be totally rude.
I lived in Germany for nine years and loved every minute of it and loved the people too….🇬🇧
The cultural differences between US Americans and Germans could hardly be more amusing displayed.
I'm glad that you like to live in Germany.👍
I love the suppressed smile of the Germany guy in every scene 😂
As a German myself, I can't help but wonder: Where do you find these kinds of Germans? 😅
They are everywhere in every city
At the karoke yesterday 😅
I am german (not like this) and Feel like i am surrounded by them 😂
I am not a German but still needs a good ventilation even during winter because a room with closed windows seriously suffocates.
No wonder you guys complain about high heating costs. You heat the whole outdoors, not just inside your home. 🤦♀️
@@edennis8578this is BS. Opening a few times the window for a few minutes is not heating the outside, that‘s a misconception. Heating costs will not depend on this.
@@edennis8578I don't even heat🤦🏻♀️
@@agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783 I love lüften regularly. Of course also in winter. When there is not enough oxygen in the air, it becomes more difficult to heat up the room, so heating costs might even go up.
The other thing I forgot to mention: with insufficient lüften there is a higher risk of mold in the room. Often mold originates behind cabinets, and if any tennant has to pay for the removal of mold, this becomes really expensive.
Nah, dude, Robbie Williams is a world star, isn’t he?!
Not in America.
As a german I can't see anything familiar in this video than the part with the "lüften". Weinschorle is definitaly not a big thing here and also not warm beer. 😂
Warm beer is a cliché about British culture that I learned about from Asterix comics.
It's true that people in Germany don't drink warm beer. But I wouldn't call 10 °C (or 7 °C like the top comment suggests) warm for a drink. The fridge is at 5 °C and even cold tap water is usually avove 10 °C.
Weinschorle is in the South West of Germany definitely a thing! Of course, I‘m German but I‘m not like Hans but I can laugh about the German sterotypes as I can laugh about the American sterotypes, knowing that everywhere live individuals in their own style. I love your clips!😂
30 minutes early is almost even more rude than being 30' late😂
And then there is me, my sister and a friend who are always too late.
If we say we meet at 4pm, we arrive at 4:30....or later.
I m so weak everytime Hans wink 😉
I can definitely sleep when the party music is like that✌️😁
Ich bin Deutscher und verstehe das Drama was manche bzgl. Lüften machen nicht. Natürlich tut frische Luft gut, aber manche verhalten sich wirklich so als würden sie gleich umkippen, wenn sie länger als zehn Minuten mit mehr als drei Personen in einem Raum sind und nicht regelmäßig das Fenster aufgerissen wird.
The white socks!!!
I can relate to the poor German.
Closed windows also suffocate me!
And that's why your heating costs are so high. If you keep the windows open, you're heating the outside as well as the inside. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@edennis8578 I live in a tropical country. No heating necessary; so are closed, insulated windows.
We call the wine/water Spritzer in the Balkans
In America, we also call it a white wine spritzer.
¿Are you people talking about carbonated water or just water?
@@rogeliosanchez894 sparkling water
@@user-jx7cp2cq8i good to know, it used to be popular over here too 🇦🇷 now its kind of an old people thing
@@rogeliosanchez894 Spritzer and seltzer is carbonated.
I hope there's a video somewhere where Hans is shirtless 😊
we save the rave.
I'm German and nobody told me until 30 that I'm supposed to arrive on time to a party 😬
I am German and I am shocked. LOL
lol Good one.
Spritzer!
Der arme Hans...
Wine spritzer
The German looks like there weather cold and angry and not welcoming but I like that ….nd makes them special I don’t know how 😅❤
Sorry, what's the deal with wine and water? 😂 never heard of it
it's supposed to be carbonated, like champagne
Have you heard of a wine-spritzer? I looked in my dictionary, that's the direct english for Weinschorle
Refreshing effect comes from carbonation in most drinks. So if you put water in the wine, better take soda and you get something like "cheap champaign" and you can drink it, in the quantities you drink beer.
I know the german in this video. He was expelled for anoying the rest of us germans.
Lol good one
😂😂😂😂😂..
È esattamente quello che vedo qua in Germania
Americans dont know Robbie Williams?
Of course we know Robbie Williams, Take That was popular in the early 1990s...when I was about Zach's age. 🤣😂
I'm also shocked that Zac don't know Robbie Williams
People born after the 80s don’t know.
@@SeanShimamotoCould have been that they were only popular in Europe. 🤷🏻♀️
I saw that as Robin Williams
Cool❤
I am too late, it's 12 hours ago
😂😂😂😂😂
@cutenutadedboarwithwohea indeed it is.
I don't know about germany, butdrinking in europe is commen at 16 so ... i think we know better how to party then US :D
Who drinks warm beer? Barbaric
10c is not warm, just 3c warmer than the average refrigerator.
@@albin4323yes, 10C is perfect temperature for white wine.
@@agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783 Sure is, you have sense of food culture.
@Luxer 30 indeed
I know that Germans like to drink every thing like water, coka cola, beer etc as warm as hell. That was my freekin experience in Germany
That's very true, that's probably why they sell that ultrahocherhitzt milk which needs no refrigeration.
They also don't drink water without carbonation.
Poland wasn't amused when the hunny partyguests came at 4.45 instead of 5.45..
Come on, my dear American friend, everything except Stoßlüften was wrong and not typical German. My advice: ask that „German“ guy for his id and birth certificate. And if they are okay I will ask my mom some serious questions.
Germany is bassicly America but better