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  • 10 Reasons You will Never Leave Germany (British Reaction)
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Komentáře • 46

  • @ulrichzanon3699
    @ulrichzanon3699 Před 5 dny +1

    One thing that really shocked my ex girlfriend from Kenya, when she came to Germany was the level of security. When she saw a jewelery store that didn't take their stuff out of the windows at night and didn't put any metal grid in the window she needed to sit down and breath for a moment. She just couldn't believe that a place like that existed

  •  Před 9 dny +2

    I think it helps for travel purposes that people tend to get 5-6 weeks of paid annual leave in Germany.

  • @marcusathome
    @marcusathome Před 9 dny +3

    If you plan to take this route and want to study in Germany, go to the nearest Goethe Institut (there should be one in Lagos) and find all necessary information there.

  • @kaddahn5763
    @kaddahn5763 Před 9 dny +9

    im always (negativly) impressed, when people say mcdonalds in europe // germany are so much better than in the states.
    I already think McDonalds in germany sucks.

    • @JohnDoe-xz1mw
      @JohnDoe-xz1mw Před 9 dny

      it does but there are degrees of sucking, "better" doenst imply good :P

    • @FlorianH0867
      @FlorianH0867 Před 9 dny +1

      I hear you but compared to the Mc Donalds quality in the USA it is way better.

    • @Nobodyisperfect-us6pk
      @Nobodyisperfect-us6pk Před 9 dny +1

      @@FlorianH0867 Which only shows, how low the quality in the US is...not how good "The Golden Mowl" is in Germany. And yes, sometimes I visit a MC Donalds here in Germany and get my Bic Mac.

  • @ferdinandorange8783
    @ferdinandorange8783 Před 9 dny +10

    I love this video and have seen it many times. I feel somehow proud that he wants to live in my country of all places. we need to exchange ideas more. the best of both worlds. And I love this channel anyway

    • @p.alterego3424
      @p.alterego3424 Před 9 dny +1

      he left

    • @ferdinandorange8783
      @ferdinandorange8783 Před 9 dny

      @@p.alterego3424 really... ok.... hahahahaa

    • @user-dd8mk9yd9q
      @user-dd8mk9yd9q Před 9 dny

      Währenddessen sitze ich hier zum 9. Juni im örtlichen Wahllokal & wähle AFD, damit kriminelle Ausländer endlich verschwinden & vorallem die Schein-Asylanten ausgewiesen werden...

  • @kilianmeier5131
    @kilianmeier5131 Před 9 dny +4

    University is also "free" for non-germans, if you are accepted. You can also get a less expensive insurance for healthcare as a student. The only problem might be the living expanses itself. The only probelm is that education is not free at all. The people living in germany pay for it with taxes. But for the individual it is "free".

    • @sebastiannerling6042
      @sebastiannerling6042 Před 9 dny +1

      Yeah but in our understanding of state there is the inclusion that the state should uplift people i don´t see the problem in paying taxes for it. I used the system and repaid my part.

    • @kilianmeier5131
      @kilianmeier5131 Před 9 dny

      @@sebastiannerling6042 i just wanted to emphasize that the system is not free, only massive difference who is paying. tax based systems are good.

    • @sebastiannerling6042
      @sebastiannerling6042 Před 9 dny +2

      @@kilianmeier5131 in that case we are in the same boat. The US shows how a system that leaves everyone on its own is a bad idea

    • @kilianmeier5131
      @kilianmeier5131 Před 9 dny

      @@sebastiannerling6042 Leider wahr!

  • @Roberternst72
    @Roberternst72 Před 9 dny +1

    17:45 if you only want the taste, but not the alcohol and its effects, there are quite a number of in my humble opinion at least tolerable alcohol-free beers in Germany, too.

  • @FlorianH0867
    @FlorianH0867 Před 9 dny +1

    18:06, I would also remark the free healthcare as a good reason to stay in Germany. You don’t pay for a doctor, a emergency health transport or even for medicines you pay only 10% of the price. Here people are healthier because the government to a doctor or the hospital.
    And here it is safer for two reasons. First nearly nobody is allowed to have a firearm or other gun. Second is the the government is trying to give everyone a perspektive. All are able to go to school and even after this if you wanna learn a job the government would help you for your first job. So you have not so many homeless people, not so many people taking drugs and not so many people who need to do crime to survive. This is why it is safer.
    Don‘t get me wrong, here in Germany not everything is like heaven, but we do better then the USA in this way.

  • @Gnin1000
    @Gnin1000 Před 9 dny +1

    Hello,
    yes, Germany is a safe country, even if we do of course have "Bernnpunkte" (hot spots) in large cities where you may not always feel safe.
    But we don't have this basic fear that most US citizens grow up with, which they have already internalized so much that they don't even notice it.
    Only when a US citizen like the videomaker here or “Alexis Hayley” describes on her YT channel that suddenly a pressure, a burden is lifted, does my compassion for the USA and its citizens arise.
    A country in which more children die from gunshot wounds than from traffic accidents should really take a serious look at itself.
    A friend who works in the tourist industry once told me as a policeman that there is a very simple way to recognize US-American tourists.
    He said you could set off one or two fireworks or a car with a loud backfire would be enough.
    The people who didn't grow up in the USA either don't care or they stop to curiously find out the cause of the bang(s).
    Only US citizens would frantically seek cover or throw themselves flat on the ground before looking for the cause and then perhaps a little later, embarrassed, overplay their reaction.
    I imagine such a childhood, youth or even a life under this permanent fear and danger to be really difficult.

  • @bastian6625
    @bastian6625 Před 9 dny

    Sorry if I didn't get it... but which country are you from where it's gettin chilly at the moment? Southern Africa or where? :)

  • @normankunad7214
    @normankunad7214 Před 8 dny

    😊👍

  • @Roberternst72
    @Roberternst72 Před 9 dny +1

    PS: you might find this charmingly amateurish video by a Japanese traveler interesting - if, at times, a bit long… -> czcams.com/video/EmqJzKQu3Mw/video.htmlsi=gyCqJV60fXF8ZgO6 He‘s walking through my hometown, looking for interesting places - and food restaurants. :) It gives a good impression of how a city in Germany can be experienced by tourists, but without all the annoying sponsoring and self-promotion you usually get in these kind of videos.

  • @Roberternst72
    @Roberternst72 Před 9 dny

    7:09 yea… well.. about that „not importing food“ part… that isn’t quite correct.. for example, there currently is an active official food alert with regard to potatos imported from Egypt who had insecticide levels above EU food norms and as a result those potato bags had to be recalled by several big supermarket chains. On the plus side, the poison levels _were_ detected and the product _was_ taken off the market, soooo… *the system works*. (Libertarians will of course attempt to convince you that those regulations are evil and - because there are tax-financed government departments enforcing them - some kind of communist or fascist or whatever diabolical conspiracy plot to steal „your“ money…)

  • @JMusel
    @JMusel Před 9 dny

    the og video from sol looks not like that. all this background footage is fake. btw nice reaction.

  • @saecula2391
    @saecula2391 Před 6 dny

    I am German and have lived here for 55 years, but I am considering leaving Germany, perhaps to Brazil 🙂, because unfortunately more and more German weapons are currently being delivered to the NATO/Ukraine-RUSSIA war. Instead of trying to end the killing by all means, including diplomatic means, Europe will, in my opinion, become a battlefield for World War III thanks to NATO and the current German government.
    ....
    ich bin Deutscher und wohne sozusagen schon 55 Jahre hier aber ich überlege Deutschland zu verlassen, evtl. nach Brasilien,
    denn aktuell werden leider immer mehr deutsche Waffen in den NATO/Ukrainie-RUSSLAND Krieg geliefert
    anstelle zu versuchen das Töten mit allen Mitteln, auch diplomatisch, zu beenden,
    Europa wird imo durch die NATO und die aktuelle deutsche Regierung zum Schlachtfeld des 3. Weltkriegs werden

  • @_Yannex
    @_Yannex Před 9 dny +2

    I love your jacket👍

    • @ferdinandorange8783
      @ferdinandorange8783 Před 9 dny +1

      the jacket is fantastic

    • @kvas101
      @kvas101 Před 9 dny

      You get education even free as a foreigner. Also German companys are hiring in almost every branch

  • @martingerlitz1162
    @martingerlitz1162 Před 8 dny

    This guy probably lives in an open minded city, maybe Cologne. If he was in Bautzen or Chemnitz, things probably would look worse.

  • @s3bm4ster
    @s3bm4ster Před 7 dny

    Food is a reason to stay in germany? Okay, germany has the lowest food quality in the EU. ^^'

  • @jokoole5455
    @jokoole5455 Před 7 dny

    ..warum ißt die Dame während der Aufnahme ? Geht garnicht

  • @Patrickfromgermany1
    @Patrickfromgermany1 Před 9 dny +5

    I'm sorry : Everyone love the fact, that school in germany is for free. BUT IT'S NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Public schools with their high level of education are free in Germany and are financed through taxes!!!!
    We have over 80 million People in germany but there are only about 15 million "net taxpayers". Of the approximately 46 million employed people in the country, 27 million pay more in taxes and contributions than they receive in state benefits. Of these, however, 12 million people are "directly or indirectly dependent on the state" because, for example, they are paid by taxes and contributions as civil servants. This means that ultimately 15 million "net taxpayers" keep the system running.
    That's why I hate long-term students who study all their lives and collect their salaries without really contributing to our country. They are parasites.

    • @der_greis_ist_heissl2816
      @der_greis_ist_heissl2816 Před 9 dny +1

      So what are you paying per month/year that your kids can go to school?

    • @_Yannex
      @_Yannex Před 9 dny +1

      In comparison to an US citizen it is/feels free. That's the point

    • @Patrickfromgermany1
      @Patrickfromgermany1 Před 9 dny

      @@der_greis_ist_heissl2816 Those who can read have a clear advantage!

    • @Patrickfromgermany1
      @Patrickfromgermany1 Před 9 dny

      @@_Yannex Thats the Point but not the fact

    • @FlorianH0867
      @FlorianH0867 Před 9 dny

      You are wrong. You don‘t pay for the university. You pay a little fee for public transportation, which is free for students and for the student administration at university (ASTA), but not for the university itself.

  • @danielspeier5269
    @danielspeier5269 Před 9 dny