@@teilzeitberndwell depends I work for myself about 99% of the time so that is a valid question a light cold is still ok but with a other job it would probably look different
As a German from birth, I can confirm my German Girlfriend is the same. This ,,komm schon“ is one of the greatest motivational speeches in German History
No, you fall for a false friend translation, as far as I know: English "tea" = German "Schwarztee" (or other drinks brewed from tea leaves, like green or white tea) German "Tee" = English "tea" or "infusion" English "infusion" = anything called "Tee" in German but does not contain black (or other) tea leaves, like "Kräutertee", "Früchtetee", etc.
@@maxd.9677 "Weißtee" is also tea in English ;) English "tea" = anything you would also botanically call "Tee" in German English "infusion" = everything else sloppily also called "Tee" in German, even if it's botanically incorrect
Omg love this one! My mom is from Germany and would ALWAYS bring out the tea for what ever ailment we had! She also did the steaming water with a tiny bit of menthol (keep eyes closed). I now force these thing on to my daughter even as an adult!
My grandma always recommends the steaming water one to me. I have a distortion in my nasal cavity so it doesn't work for me using that method. I have to use nasal spray so the swelling goes down. Then I could use the steaming water but it's also the time where I'm nearly cured so I don't go through that hassle.
Well I am a sick German and I am currently having a Eucalyptusbonbon, had a Hühnersuppe a few hours ago and there is a cup of Erkältungstee right beside me
I bought a German tea advent calendar some years ago, I swear it had a tea for every mood and ailment. Stomach tea, cold tea, flu tea, happy tea, lucky tea, sleepy tea, excited tea, calm tea, good morning tea, bad weather tea, liver tea, balance tea...
My mother made me eat raw onion and quince jam as well. When you eat raw onion you get a clear nose and a new side quest which is getting rid of the smell. This makes you focus less on your actuall illness.
Pinimenthol ist meiner Meinung nach besser. Hatte das Vick Zeug auch schon, ist aber nicht so effektiv. Kann man auch inhalieren, das zieht einmal richtig durch.
@@AltIng9154 Deshalb mach ich das meistens auch nur nachts drauf. Dann Kopf unter die Bettdecke, damit man auch die volle Dröhnung abbekommt. Ist wie kalt-Inhalieren. Ne Zeit lang hab ich auch Gelomyrtol geschluckt, dass ist noch effektiver, mag aber mein Verdauungssystem nicht mehr. Und es schmeckt halt alles, was man isst, nach Menthol.
@@asunaxyuuki8203Did the rules change in Germany? When I still lived there for school and later on for work I had to bring a „Gelbe Zettel“ from the doc to prove I was really sick or otherwise it did not count and you got in trouble 😂
@@jasbelial3943 this rule is just for school and then just for days with exams….but the rule doesn’t apply to work life…. In work life… it mostly depends on the boss, i can be sick two days without any doctors note…. Comes in handy when you have heavy period cramps…
In Germany we say: "Ich kann mich heute auf der Arbeit nicht krank melden, weil ich doch schon vor 5 Jahren einmal krank war. Das kommt sicherlich nicht so gut beim Chef"
Ich bin gerade erkältet, das erste was ich gemacht habe ist, Erkältungstee in Massen getrunken und inhaliert.😂 Frischluft ist natürlich auch sehr wichtig.😁
@@ProfTuNichts It depends, if I'm not wrong, if it's a work-related issue (including your bike commute to work), you get full pay for as long as you are sick/injuried.
Hahahaha, big yes! My Spanish boyfriend gets the same treatment when he starts having throat pain 🤒🍋🫚🍵 He enjoys the tea and soup for two days and craves solid food on day three 😂
Oh yeah in Germany tea and soup fixes all illnesses, some say that if you help someone that is sick if you take an umbrella you fly up to a higher plane of existence
@@jessi1547 Als Frau mit Endometriosis (post OP) ja UND "Männergrippe" ist real und Wissenschaftlich belegter weise schlimmer. Und in beiden Fällen gilt: Menschen die Leistungen von erkrankten Menschen erwarten, sind Vollpfosten, die der Gesellschaft in ALEN weisen schaden. Von "wirtschaftlich" zu "Population dezimierend sowie Leben verkürzend" zu "psychologisch und emotional" sowie "Personal technisch" und noch mehr. Zeit, dass wir mit dem Mist aufräumen. Für alle Menschen. Let's go!!
The translation is incorrect for anyone who is wondering why the English sentence makes no sense: it’s supposed to be smt like a friendly: don’t overreact
Lieber Carpenters, mit diesem Video habt ihr eine neue Qualität erreicht. Und mich in meinen Kindheitserinnerungen an einen alten Disney Film vollständig abgeholt. Das Video ist SO UNFASSBAR DEUTSCH! 🇩🇪
As a German, I can confirm that everyone drinks this tea. And the Nudelsuppe is very good as well. Edit: lol. The comment is barely a day old and already has over 500 likes. Thanks guys.
Adding honey, a walk in the woods and Bronchicum to the list. Most people in Germany have a very rational and natural approach to sickness and health. But acknowledging modern times, Ibuprofen has its place on the list too...
i was browsing through the comments in search of other nationalities sharing their forst aid for feeling a little under the weather to point blank ill... because these german suggestions personally save me every time ❤
I'm from Germany, sick right now and saw this video right before my mum came home from work with exact these teas😂😂 Yeah I think I can confirm that this clip is true😂
@@Erlekin Ja, stimmt ich muss dann immer wehmütig an meinen Vater denken. Wie ein Uhrwerk.... hat nicht viel von seiner Rente gehabt , Asbest. Yes reminds me sadly to my late father. Like a clockwork...did not see much of his pension... Asbestos.
the best thing is hot lemon (Hot water with freshly pressed lemonjuice) with a little bit of ginger. Hot elderberryjuice helps a lot too! But I wuld recomend drinking before resting so the body can work while you sleep :D
😂😂😂! Giggling like a crazy person right now, this is uncannily accurate 😅! I went to London with all those "Bad Heilbrunner"-teas (different health issues), and - I didn't need them, everything was fine! BUT when I went back, I had the English teas in my luggage as well (I was travelling with train, and Eurostar gets checked, pretty similar to an airport), and I was like, can they see how many tea is in my luggage 😱?!? It was pretty embarrassing 😂!
Den gabs bei uns nur, wenn wir eine längere Autoreise, speziell durch sehr hügelige und kurvenreiche Gegende unternommen haben, gegendieÜbelkeit...ein paar Tropfen auf ein Stück Würfelzucker 😅 so wie im Lied 😂
My bosses for the last 20 years always told me to stay at home with a cold (or any other infectious disease), so that the rest of the staff stays healthy.
Cutting up an onion (as small as possible), adding a little water, bringing it to a boil and then inhaling the fumes like shown here really works wonders for colds/the flu/etc.
Oh Gott, so true. And helpful. Seriously, I got a load of medicinal teas in my cupboard, mostly because I once tested all of them against regular medicine from the pharmacy. Like, I started with the medication, but after two weeks, my cough got worse and worse. So I switched to tea, especially thyme, and was fine again after only three days. Tastes brutal, though.
I hail from Louisiana and the time is similar, It's rare that I'm actually sick but typically "under the weather" if ever. I typically deny being ill enough to stay home and continue to work. If I have to go home, I normally consume tea with honey and sit in the sun outside. Exercise is also important while sick.
@@mikewazowski6161oder es kommt garnicht erst zum Gelaber weil sie plötzlich das Weite sucht wenn er Mal seine schwache Seite zeigt. Ist vielen Frauen heute auch zu lästig geworden.
@@MeanMawile ist nur bei deutschen "Frauen" so ! Deutsche "Frauen" sind auch alles Kampflesben ! Frauen sind was anderes ! Frauen sind Feminin ! Aber deutsche Frauen sind größtenteils einfach nur Maskulin ! Deshalb würde ich auch niemals eine deutsche Frau daten ! ;)
As an American who has been trying to learn German for the past 2 decades, I can't express to you precisely how envious I am of your ability to easily switch between 2 languages. I'd give anything to speak German fluently. Aber, Deutsch ist nicht einfach! Also your videos are great!!
Another step to mastering Deutsch is understanding this joke : Ich esse ein paar Hamburger ; Kannibalismus hat noch nie so gut geschmeckt ! Works with most German foods !
Spot-on! Nothing works as well as fresh air, chamomile tea steam and soup. The Wick Vaporub is missing though. 😂 In my family we even go a step further: The only meal you get to eat during illness is home-made "Hühnersuppe", 3 times a day. I hated it as a kid, and I still hate it as an adult, but I keep doing it anyway.😂
As a Russian it's very similar, but grandpatents can still make you breathe over steaming hot potatoes with a towel over your head. I was really surprised seeing something similar in Germany
der husten- und bronchial tee und der erkältungstee sind aber auch top, dazu noch eine heiße zitrone mit honig (oder auch heiße milch mit honig) und schon ist man im nu wieder gesund!
We lithuanians dont buy tea but make ones we gathered in the forest and also use special inhalers (with tubes - so that heat wouldnt be wasted and only goes to your throat and nose)
As a German, I can confirm that I’m german
If you were smart, you could've capitalised on that.
Same bro
ok... confirm it
I liked nur aus Mitlike.
@@linglang6536Warum und wie soll er beweisen, dass er Deutscher ist?😂
But I think I am German💀😂
Don't forget the doctor's recommendation: "Viel trinken"
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Und viel schlafen und Obst essen (sleep it off and eat fruit).
@@jennyh4025 Yes! Hot elderberry juice !
Gerstenkaltschale natürlich.
@@sophiesharbour was ist DAS denn ?
I am currently sick at home and this morning I asked myself one of the most German questions ever: Am I sick enough to stay home from work?
I can totaly relate. 😂 And what was the answer?
@@Susarou"Nah I can still go to work, its just strep throat" probably
For the sake of everyone you work with: Yes. Absolutely, YES!
@@teilzeitberndwell depends I work for myself about 99% of the time so that is a valid question a light cold is still ok but with a other job it would probably look different
The answers is always yes you will make others sick and get well later so it's just bad for everyone
"Frischluft" is very important for the healing process!!!
Getting some sunshine on the skin is just as important. Opening windows is only a first step. ;)
Yup
if you're not completely scalding your face over the camomile tea bowl you're not doing it right.
If you dont even add salt... I dont know how you survived this far!!!
My grandma takes onion
@@Kingleuroonion is good for the ears if the hurts
Thymian und Salz 👍
@@KingleuroOnion, the final boss.
As a German from birth, I can confirm my German Girlfriend is the same. This
,,komm schon“ is one of the greatest motivational speeches in German History
oohh.. I've heard that in a few movies.. 🤔 but it was said in slightly different intonation 😲😂🤣
😂🎉
😂😂 echt so
Ihr schreibt immer so, als wären die Deutschen so ne seltene Minderheit 💀
Can confirm. My best friend may have torn a hamstring and his gf is literally making fun of him for going to the doctor's.
You'd think that the British have more tea, but no, apparently in Germany we have a tea variant for everything 😂
But only because we call everything "tea" that is hot and fluid
Don't knock it. Hamburg harbour is the tea hot spot of Europe ☕
No, you fall for a false friend translation, as far as I know:
English "tea" = German "Schwarztee" (or other drinks brewed from tea leaves, like green or white tea)
German "Tee" = English "tea" or "infusion"
English "infusion" = anything called "Tee" in German but does not contain black (or other) tea leaves, like "Kräutertee", "Früchtetee", etc.
@@maxd.9677 "Weißtee" is also tea in English ;)
English "tea" = anything you would also botanically call "Tee" in German
English "infusion" = everything else sloppily also called "Tee" in German, even if it's botanically incorrect
@@aheendwhz1 thanks, I've corrected it.
Omg love this one! My mom is from Germany and would ALWAYS bring out the tea for what ever ailment we had! She also did the steaming water with a tiny bit of menthol (keep eyes closed). I now force these thing on to my daughter even as an adult!
You can also use shortly cooked thyme (like dried/loose) 3-4 small spoons
eucalyptos oil
Or chamomile
My grandma always recommends the steaming water one to me. I have a distortion in my nasal cavity so it doesn't work for me using that method. I have to use nasal spray so the swelling goes down. Then I could use the steaming water but it's also the time where I'm nearly cured so I don't go through that hassle.
Well I am a sick German and I am currently having a Eucalyptusbonbon, had a Hühnersuppe a few hours ago and there is a cup of Erkältungstee right beside me
You need to expand on this. I need to learn the soup of the German that can help in addition to the teas :D
Gute Besserung!
fun fact: essential oils aren't good for you when you have a cough so maybe try something else?
Der Ingwer darf nicht fehlen!
@@grandma_Sophieno usage of essential oils was mentioned in the comment. But makes sense not to use essential oils for a cold 😅
I bought a German tea advent calendar some years ago, I swear it had a tea for every mood and ailment. Stomach tea, cold tea, flu tea, happy tea, lucky tea, sleepy tea, excited tea, calm tea, good morning tea, bad weather tea, liver tea, balance tea...
Sounds about right lol 😂
Some would say drinking enough water is healthy.
Just off to look for one
@@zoemoore3852 It's the one from Sonnentor
My husband laughed because i once bought Menstruation tea..lol
My mother made me eat raw onion and quince jam as well. When you eat raw onion you get a clear nose and a new side quest which is getting rid of the smell. This makes you focus less on your actuall illness.
Okay, that’s funny as fuck!
Nah onions are op
Can I skip the onion and just get the Quittengelee?
All these strategies may be aiming at keeping you busy and distracted 😁
Me, as a german, watching this while being sick with my Hühnersuppe and tee next to me
Einreiben der Brust mit Vicks VapoRub fehlt noch! Rest passt.
Pinimenthol ist meiner Meinung nach besser. Hatte das Vick Zeug auch schon, ist aber nicht so effektiv. Kann man auch inhalieren, das zieht einmal richtig durch.
Genau. Meine Tante hat meine Cousine derart einbalsamiert , dass roch man schon im Flur!
Yapp der Lappen is akurat
@@Anjasotherchannel Da liegt an der falschen Schreibweise, es heißt WICK VapoRub! Original nehmen, keine Generika 😉
@@AltIng9154 Deshalb mach ich das meistens auch nur nachts drauf. Dann Kopf unter die Bettdecke, damit man auch die volle Dröhnung abbekommt. Ist wie kalt-Inhalieren. Ne Zeit lang hab ich auch Gelomyrtol geschluckt, dass ist noch effektiver, mag aber mein Verdauungssystem nicht mehr. Und es schmeckt halt alles, was man isst, nach Menthol.
Now that is how Germans say "Ich liebe dich"
On point😊
Yeah with hitlers voice
@@John_1_18Hitler was Austrian.
@@John_1_18._.
@@John_1_18 The very stupidest response on the internet - congratulations!
In Winter you may hear that "Frischen Orangensaft auspressen" is the ultimate solution 😂
but dont forget the one lemon in the orange juice....
Ja, ich bekomme direkt die 1,5kg-Goodie-Bag von Papa die aus Orangen und Zitronen besteht😂
Den Hodensack in kaltes Wasser hängen
Hot lemon with honey and ginger
Lol I did that when I got sick in the early winter season. It worked 😂
As a german, i can confirm we fly away on umbrellas.
The most german thing: "I can't be ill, my work colleagues need me!"
😂😂😂
True, but then there are those who don't go to work saying they are ill, but lying 😂 Luckily I have the first type of mentality.
@@asunaxyuuki8203Did the rules change in Germany? When I still lived there for school and later on for work I had to bring a „Gelbe Zettel“ from the doc to prove I was really sick or otherwise it did not count and you got in trouble 😂
@@jasbelial3943 the rule doesnt change
@@jasbelial3943 this rule is just for school and then just for days with exams….but the rule doesn’t apply to work life…. In work life… it mostly depends on the boss, i can be sick two days without any doctors note…. Comes in handy when you have heavy period cramps…
Omg, the nostalgia from hearing German Mary Poppins hit so hard 😂
I’m now going to look up German Mary poppins! I love this (I’m just A1-A2 German learning).
this is something i never knew i needed
It baffles me that I this is not the top comment, I loved that movie❤
@@Sahmommiah good luck bro
I learn english
@@Sahmommi Songs are ideal to learn languages. We've learned with some french songs in school and i still know them and what the words mean.
How similar this is to how my mother treated me. Fresh air, tea, broth and breathe over boiled potatoes. Greetings from Russia 😅
Is"boiled-potatos" another expression for vodka?????
@@pe.bo.5038 nооo, boiled potatoes are literally boiled potatoes and they breathe over them, covering themselves with a towel
The crazy thing about this is that it actually works. As a german, I can attest to that-
In Germany we say: "Ich kann mich heute auf der Arbeit nicht krank melden, weil ich doch schon vor 5 Jahren einmal krank war. Das kommt sicherlich nicht so gut beim Chef"
German waterboarding hits different.
😂
😂😂
😂
Do not talk bädly of ze German Wasserbrett!!!!!
this might be my favourite bit yet 😂😂😂😂😂
100% on point and the marry poppins fanny pack elevated the whole thing to new comedic heights 😂
As a Romanian, Im proud to be a German
😂
Ich bin gerade erkältet, das erste was ich gemacht habe ist, Erkältungstee in Massen getrunken und inhaliert.😂 Frischluft ist natürlich auch sehr wichtig.😁
Gute Besserung!
@@r.sch.1505 Oh, danke, das ist lieb 😊
Nachts alles zu und unter 3 Decken alles raus schwitzen fehlt noch. Gute Besserung
@@dominikfittschen2955 Danke dir.
Klar... im Winter ist die kalte Luft doch keimfrei, oder. Es geht nichts über Hühnersuppe!😊
You forgot to mention that even tho you are sick you still get paid like you worked the entire day
I lived in several European countries, and this applied to all of them.
He is english, not american.
In Germany you get paid full for 6 weeks by the employer, after that it turns down to 60% from your health insurance
@@ProfTuNichts It depends, if I'm not wrong, if it's a work-related issue (including your bike commute to work), you get full pay for as long as you are sick/injuried.
Depends on your kind of contract. There are contracts where you only get paid for hours worked. And I'm not talking about self-employment.
As a German I can confirm this was my childhood.
It eventually turned into:'if you can walk you're fine. Go to school.' though
Hahahaha, big yes! My Spanish boyfriend gets the same treatment when he starts having throat pain 🤒🍋🫚🍵 He enjoys the tea and soup for two days and craves solid food on day three 😂
Oh yeah in Germany tea and soup fixes all illnesses, some say that if you help someone that is sick if you take an umbrella you fly up to a higher plane of existence
this is so fantastic!!
Watched it 3 times.
you are a dreamteam
My grandma always made me chicken broth, tea/milk with honey and onion slices with sugar in a jar, creating a syrup.
or if you are lazy just use grippostad . also fixes most things xD
There are actually scientific studies that show that chicken soup and most teas actually have healing properties so there is a lot of truth to it.
And sleep. Never forget sleep when sick.
Bei "Männer-Schnupfen" gibt es natürlich noch ein freundliches "hab Dich nicht so" 😂😂
Darüber macht man keine Witze! Jeder der eine Männer-Grippe überlebt hat, IST EIN VERDAMMTER HELD! xD
Wir Frauen sollen ja auch immer funktionieren..
Also hab dich nicht so😅😅
@@jessi1547 mein Beileid!
@@jessi1547 Als Frau mit Endometriosis (post OP) ja UND "Männergrippe" ist real und Wissenschaftlich belegter weise schlimmer.
Und in beiden Fällen gilt: Menschen die Leistungen von erkrankten Menschen erwarten, sind Vollpfosten, die der Gesellschaft in ALEN weisen schaden. Von "wirtschaftlich" zu "Population dezimierend sowie Leben verkürzend" zu "psychologisch und emotional" sowie "Personal technisch" und noch mehr.
Zeit, dass wir mit dem Mist aufräumen. Für alle Menschen. Let's go!!
The translation is incorrect for anyone who is wondering why the English sentence makes no sense: it’s supposed to be smt like a friendly: don’t overreact
When you're sick in Germany you always get a KRRRRANKESCHEIN from a doctor! 🤣🤣🤣
Deine Videos erinberb mich immer daran stoßzulüften
Yeah, that's how it's done. Meds are reserved for the bad stuff, until then Frischluft amd tea are sufficient 😂
Hmm.. ich kann mich dadurch mit 600mg Ibus Tod schmeißen, weil in den seltensten Fällen die vom Arzt verschrieben Dosis genommen habe😅
Dito
hehehehe Frischluft... in der Stadt ^_^ nice one.
@@evenheart9715
Das war klug von dir ;)
@@fsdfmsbcxx Medikamente gibt's nur wenn es absolut nötig ist.
As a woman I confirm that our bags can contain so many items.
Absolutly 😂
It is adapted from Mary Poppins. She has also everything in her bag and flies with her umbrella😊
Bag, ha ha ha, i can fit 2 half liter water bottles in one pocket
I can fit 1,5l ja eistee in my pockets + everything usual in there@@DINO-9843
@@swennipale2077TIL. Thank you!
Wait, wait, wait, I'm not so sure my family's french anymore 😂
True story: the smaller the bag the more stuff will fit in.
Lieber Carpenters, mit diesem Video habt ihr eine neue Qualität erreicht. Und mich in meinen Kindheitserinnerungen an einen alten Disney Film vollständig abgeholt.
Das Video ist SO UNFASSBAR DEUTSCH! 🇩🇪
You forgot the "Erkältungsbad' 😂
german here, never have done this my whole life.
That so cute! Mary Poppins ending touched my heart. That’s an old favorite of mine.
We solve all our problems either with tea, water, fresh air or taking a nap. Maybe the elusive Soletti-Cola combo.
As a German, I can confirm that everyone drinks this tea. And the Nudelsuppe is very good as well.
Edit: lol. The comment is barely a day old and already has over 500 likes. Thanks guys.
Da sind auch schon die Antibiotika drin :D
Brühe nicht zu vergessen. Luxus Variante: selbstgekochte Hühnerbrühe
@@Chris_deLaw83 wirklich so. Immer wenn ich oder eines von meinen Geschwistern Fieber hat, macht meine Mutter immer Hühner-Nudel-Suppe.
Lucky. I wish I was German.
Müssen aber Buchstabennudeln sein, sonst funktioniert es nicht^^
my mom is from africa and lives for more than 40 years in germany. she does the same things... Stosslüften... Tea... Soup... Heilerde... Vik....
i am so sorry for you - but IT HELPS !
Adding honey, a walk in the woods and Bronchicum to the list.
Most people in Germany have a very rational and natural approach to sickness and health.
But acknowledging modern times, Ibuprofen has its place on the list too...
i was browsing through the comments in search of other nationalities sharing their forst aid for feeling a little under the weather to point blank ill...
because these german suggestions personally save me every time ❤
I'm from Germany, sick right now and saw this video right before my mum came home from work with exact these teas😂😂 Yeah I think I can confirm that this clip is true😂
As a currently sick German, I can confirm all of this.
Awwww armes Füchslein :C Ich bring direkt mal Hühnernudelsuppe und Tee.
Hauptsache es ist keine Männergrippe 😱
@@ichauch9333Die Männergrippe existiert!
Gute Besserung! Ich habe letztes Jahr einen Monat lang gehustet.
Don't forget to Stoßlüft, we are not made of Zucker
Bester Kommentar 😂
As a German myself let me tell you!
THIS IS THE WAY!
Genau meine Mutter gibt mir immer Kamille Tee 😂 beim inhalieren auch immer das handtuch aufm Kopf, danach dann Gurgeln und trinken 😂
As an Australian living in Germany I suspect I've become German too 😂
My condolences
Congratulations🎉
Germanized French woman here 😂
@@laurebourgeois8482 Oh bonjour :3 I mean.. Guten Tag ^_^
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 Salut ! Ich meine, servus 🙂🙃
Zwiebelsaft nicht vergessen 😂
I guess that was one step too far for Liam... One more home remedy: placing half an onion next to your pillow keeps your nose open at night
@@DickvanSoestneeee in Deutschland kommt die halbe Zwiebel mit Nelken neben dem Kopf und ne Scheibe in die Socken unterm Fuß.😂
@@DickvanSoest The onion juice must be drunk 😁
@@Erlekin 😳
@@Erdling-von-Erde yeah, I’m sure it’s very very healthy. I will avoid getting sick in Germany 😂
😂 This is so weirdly accurate even for Dutchies
THE TEA-SAUNA'S SO RELATABLE AF😂
Some people say we torturte the sickness out of you
Yes... if someone is sick in Germany.... he is really sick.😊
@@AltIng9154das ist bei sehr vielen Deutschen so, man geht erst zum Arzt, wenn "der Kopf unterm Arm hängt".😂
Ich gehöre zur genannten Gruppe 😂
@@Erlekin Ja, stimmt ich muss dann immer wehmütig an meinen Vater denken. Wie ein Uhrwerk.... hat nicht viel von seiner Rente gehabt , Asbest.
Yes reminds me sadly to my late father. Like a clockwork...did not see much of his pension... Asbestos.
Hahahah as a Russian, I can say that the Germans and we are very similar))
Da moi drug
last time we invaded another country was a while ago
As a german, i can say that many of us dont stand behind the conflict between our countries.
Absolutely 100& true! We as the normal citizens, have not much to say about what the politicians up in the highest
positions are doing...@@xXGamerXx71
I mean, our cultures meet in different times in history, for different reasons
As a German, I can confirm that I have my own cabinet full of tea for each illness including mental illnesses in alphabetical order
German Ordnung 👌😌
Hoffentlich auch Kamillentee 🤨
This feels painfully accurate
Im german and im sick right now and the First Thing my husband suggests is drinking tea. Also he wants me to drink some like 10 times a day 😂
the best thing is hot lemon (Hot water with freshly pressed lemonjuice) with a little bit of ginger. Hot elderberryjuice helps a lot too! But I wuld recomend drinking before resting so the body can work while you sleep :D
@@inory5460 what a cute reply :)
Hot tea or Honey helps and Suppe for the husten caughing
much drinking is important
@@jasminkrieger8464
chicken soup
As a German i can confirm this
are you a nazi?are you a nazi?
Germany is Nazis
😂😂😂! Giggling like a crazy person right now, this is uncannily accurate 😅! I went to London with all those "Bad Heilbrunner"-teas (different health issues), and - I didn't need them, everything was fine! BUT when I went back, I had the English teas in my luggage as well (I was travelling with train, and Eurostar gets checked, pretty similar to an airport), and I was like, can they see how many tea is in my luggage 😱?!? It was pretty embarrassing 😂!
Exactly what we do at home if someone is sick.
The Mary Poppins references are great. I can confirm that we Germans do the same thing. What's still missing: Vitamin C and zinc effervescent tablets
The Chicken is for the zinc?
@@AltIng9154 it's for the natural antibiotics 😉
Superkalifragilistiexpialigetisch!
As a german, I agree on this with a loud "jawohl"!
That literally what I do! We put some minty stuff in a boiling hot pot and put a blanket over our head! And it works great. 😂
you forgot Klosterfrau Melissengeist
Den gabs bei uns nur, wenn wir eine längere Autoreise, speziell durch sehr hügelige und kurvenreiche Gegende unternommen haben, gegendieÜbelkeit...ein paar Tropfen auf ein Stück Würfelzucker 😅 so wie im Lied 😂
Melissenscheiß 👹
wenns vorne zwickt und hinten beißt...
Geht nicht, er muß noch zur Arbeit fahren.
In Polen machen wir gleich. Hühnersuppe ist gut für alles.
she took marry poppins to a new level
Currently sick and this level of care is beautiful 😢
Omas Hühnersuppe heilt sogar gebrochene Knochen
One important thing is missing: You still go to your work space.
Because you don't want to feel bad.
Only for 2-3 days when you arent that sick yet, after that you either get better or get sent home.
More like your employer makes you stay the f at home to not endanger the others haha. Very prevalent in Covid times
Truly only the stupid ones do that! And on the other extreme, some people call in sick for work even though they aren't - the so called AOK vacation.
My bosses for the last 20 years always told me to stay at home with a cold (or any other infectious disease), so that the rest of the staff stays healthy.
as a german i can confirm that we go outside and fly away
Cutting up an onion (as small as possible), adding a little water, bringing it to a boil and then inhaling the fumes like shown here really works wonders for colds/the flu/etc.
Der gute Bad Heilbrunnen Tee. Wer kennt ihn nicht?😂
Ah yes,soup and tea. Germans always solve everything when your sick.
Oh Gott, so true. And helpful. Seriously, I got a load of medicinal teas in my cupboard, mostly because I once tested all of them against regular medicine from the pharmacy. Like, I started with the medication, but after two weeks, my cough got worse and worse. So I switched to tea, especially thyme, and was fine again after only three days. Tastes brutal, though.
We also recommend the Acht-Bier-Kur! (Complete and instant rehabilitation via drinking eight beers)
Don't forget to take your Hustenbonbons!
Hühnerbrühe, Fliederbeersaft, Wick VapoRub, eine Großpackung Taschentücher, hinlegen und ausruhen.
Grüße aus Schleswig-Holstein 😊😊
I hail from Louisiana and the time is similar, It's rare that I'm actually sick but typically "under the weather" if ever. I typically deny being ill enough to stay home and continue to work. If I have to go home, I normally consume tea with honey and sit in the sun outside. Exercise is also important while sick.
The wonderful German Hausmittel 😂
❤❤I’ve inherited more from my German Großeltern than I realized! I do this to my whole family. I add elderberry syrup to the mix.
So eine zauberhafte Frau.
Yes
@@ovidiurusu4490 wahrscheinlich einer der letzten Frauen in Deutschland die sich wirklich um ihre bessere hälfte kümmern statt nur zu labern !
@@mikewazowski6161oder es kommt garnicht erst zum Gelaber weil sie plötzlich das Weite sucht wenn er Mal seine schwache Seite zeigt. Ist vielen Frauen heute auch zu lästig geworden.
@@MeanMawile ist nur bei deutschen "Frauen" so ! Deutsche "Frauen" sind auch alles Kampflesben ! Frauen sind was anderes ! Frauen sind Feminin ! Aber deutsche Frauen sind größtenteils einfach nur Maskulin ! Deshalb würde ich auch niemals eine deutsche Frau daten ! ;)
@@MeanMawile klar. sobald dein mann erkältet ist, rennen wir weg heutzutage... hää D:
His wife is very accurate 😂
😂😂😂😂😂Mary Poppins style - you guys crack me up ❤❤❤❤
As an American who has been trying to learn German for the past 2 decades, I can't express to you precisely how envious I am of your ability to easily switch between 2 languages. I'd give anything to speak German fluently. Aber, Deutsch ist nicht einfach!
Also your videos are great!!
I Wish you much success 👍 Greetings From Germany.
Wow! I’m impressed! Maybe you should try to get a German to talk with you regularly (online). That might help.
Try to learn polish 😂 das ist nicht einfach
Speak it and speak it and speak it. Thats the key. I wish all the best for learning Our fantastic language. ❤
Another step to mastering Deutsch is understanding this joke :
Ich esse ein paar Hamburger ; Kannibalismus hat noch nie so gut geschmeckt !
Works with most German foods !
These Mary Poppins references are gold xD
I was looking for anyone mentioning it and I am disappointed by how long it took me to find someone
Was it Mary Poppins or Pan Tau. I'd bet on Pan Tau, czechoslovakian tv show, quite popular in germany.
@@CzechGagi no, no, the song in the background is taken from marry poppins and the take-off with the umbrella at the end was a reference too
@@coolimdad Oh i didn't know the song, i stand corrected. Pan Tau however also flies with an umbrella :D
@@CzechGagi i actually don't know of that show, could it be that it used to be popular in East Germany? I'm a bit too young for it in that case
This is so exact. Love it. And I am also kind of proud to be German when it comes to this 🤭
POV: Watching this while being sick…
… in germany.
Spot-on! Nothing works as well as fresh air, chamomile tea steam and soup. The Wick Vaporub is missing though. 😂
In my family we even go a step further: The only meal you get to eat during illness is home-made "Hühnersuppe", 3 times a day. I hated it as a kid, and I still hate it as an adult, but I keep doing it anyway.😂
aber nur die mit den muschelnudeln!
Mit Buchstaben Nudeln ist noch besser! 😁
Perfectly describes every German mom
The "Inhalieren" is so true. Though, the towel has to cover the face too. Otherwise the steam escapes😮
As a Russian it's very similar, but grandpatents can still make you breathe over steaming hot potatoes with a towel over your head. I was really surprised seeing something similar in Germany
I am a German living in the US and make Nudelsuppe for my husband when he is sick lol
They even have the correct Eiernudeln here.
As someone who is currently sick in Germany, I deeply feel this in my soul! 😂
Watching that as a german, while being sick and drinking tea. Made my day
I am sick today (and from Germany) and this made me smile💖 (I can't laugh because my throat hurts😔)
😂😂Dieser Kanal...großartig🇬🇧🇩🇪
der husten- und bronchial tee und der erkältungstee sind aber auch top, dazu noch eine heiße zitrone mit honig (oder auch heiße milch mit honig) und schon ist man im nu wieder gesund!
And when you have fever, you have to do some "Wadenwickel" 😂
We lithuanians dont buy tea but make ones we gathered in the forest and also use special inhalers (with tubes - so that heat wouldnt be wasted and only goes to your throat and nose)