Germany: 10 Culture Shocks tourists have when they visit Germany

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    Heading to Germany & Wondering What Things May SHOCK You as a Tourist, Traveler or Vacationer? Here we have the list of ten things that SHOCK tourists when they visit Germany. From cracks in the bed and toilets with shelves to friendly people you would never expect.
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  • @Nicolajovic
    @Nicolajovic Před 8 lety +2476

    The most shocking thing in Germany is RTL.

  • @ralphisxamida8533
    @ralphisxamida8533 Před 8 lety +1608

    Nice to see our country through other eyes. =)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety +74

      We really love germany. We go every year.

    • @Wranuckl
      @Wranuckl Před 8 lety +1

      +RaLPhis Xamida exactly what I thought.

    • @Standgedicht
      @Standgedicht Před 8 lety +1

      +Tightanus And me too. Thank you for the video.

    • @peterauspattaya812
      @peterauspattaya812 Před 8 lety +8

      +RaLPhis Xamida Yes - just 1 thing is wrong, I think. We have beer houses all over the country - at least in Cologne.

    • @susannedienst4739
      @susannedienst4739 Před 8 lety +2

      +RaLPhis Xamida
      11.th they almoust talk english
      12th: they still love their traitor

  • @MacieJay
    @MacieJay Před 4 lety +146

    Not sure if it's common but the thing that shocked me when I visited Germany was the restaurants would serve beer like it was water, just serving it to everyone of us without even asking, like it was a standard.

    • @henri4455
      @henri4455 Před 3 lety +22

      Because it is standard

    • @lrnz2699
      @lrnz2699 Před 3 lety +12

      not common, maybe a bavaria or "classic" german restaurant thing

    • @RedDeadFred90
      @RedDeadFred90 Před 2 lety +17

      Cologne specification…if you dont put your „Bierdeckel“ on your Bierglas this a sign for the Water (Köbes) That your „Glas is not Full“ and keeps servings

    • @kim7990
      @kim7990 Před 2 lety

      🤣🤣

    • @hansmuller3604
      @hansmuller3604 Před 3 hodinami

      @MacieJay you where served beer without ordering it, wow. It never happened to me in 60 years in bavaria

  • @rapidfirechannel5955
    @rapidfirechannel5955 Před 7 lety +73

    as a german myself, we dont "hate" nazi jokes, we actually bring up many ourselves and are able to make jokes with that.
    WHAT we hate is this clischee of "Every german is a nazi"... That really is a problem.. so..
    doing jokes about nazis is ok and well probably laugh about them, but never call a german a nazi, we hate nazis and its not unusual that you walk along a street and see that there's a sticker or painting on wall or sth saying "Fuck Nazis!" or "Hate nazis"

    • @allesklar8636
      @allesklar8636 Před 7 lety +2

      RapidFireChannel exactly! jetzt reichsadler!

    • @GoodVideos4
      @GoodVideos4 Před 7 lety

      I'm partly German and would agree. I also dislike it somewhat. One can say that's just associating Germany with WW2. I reckon invariably it's for instance being arrogant, immature, living in the past, and being typical of human nature to focus on negative things. History is also always written by the victors.

    • @commonraider4727
      @commonraider4727 Před 7 lety +2

      RapidFireChannel So Nazi jokes okay just don't call anyone a Nazi?

    • @UnlicensedOkie
      @UnlicensedOkie Před 6 lety

      When I went to Germany and Czech Republic, I remember seeing a sticker with a swaztika and with 🚫over it.

  • @TinyKarina
    @TinyKarina Před 8 lety +798

    I'm from Germany and the most shocking thing about this video is why you or the americans find the mentioned topics so shocking at all. I'm sure I have as many wrong ideas about the typical american but I stil find it strange that you have to do a video to tell people how wrong they are about Germany.
    And why would you make jokes about nazis? What is so funny about a history of killing millions of people. Even if the americans didn't cause the 2nd WW I don't unterstand why they think nazi jokes are funny at all.
    Do you make jokes about slavery or the civil war in america as well?

    • @Fremder5
      @Fremder5 Před 8 lety +15

      +Tiny Karina Ich denk mal wir haben genauso viel Vorurteile

    • @sylviapolak4049
      @sylviapolak4049 Před 8 lety +11

      +Tiny Karina Jokes are jokes peoples make them about everything including nazi. Fanny about the nazies was their delusional narcissistic idea of being the leathers of the world. Sick bastards and their offspring.

    • @TheMusicLauncher
      @TheMusicLauncher Před 8 lety +25

      +Tiny Karina Ja, vorallem die sagen immer "Man macht über sowas keine Witze ist solange her" (also die Amis) sobald man sie mit dem Vietnamkrieg oder dem Irak konfrontiert.

    • @YeehT
      @YeehT Před 8 lety +27

      Ich mags Witze über Hitler zu machen lässt ihn lächerlich wirken und nimmt dem ganzen so ein wenig das "böse"

    • @spieleify
      @spieleify Před 8 lety +19

      +Markus A. was ist Hitlers lieblingsblume :narzisse

  • @thePacman175
    @thePacman175 Před 8 lety +882

    Actually the people in front of train stations are homeless. I am surprised , that this is shocking you, because I thought there are homeless people in every country.

    • @KatGlos
      @KatGlos Před 8 lety +105

      +thePacman175 I think there are a lot more homeless people in the US than in Germany. But maybe it's a german thing that they all seem to gather at the train stations.

    • @sabiya267
      @sabiya267 Před 8 lety +23

      +Katie indeed there are a lot more in the US
      At least they have the chance to get social help here in Germany

    • @Sp4wn82
      @Sp4wn82 Před 8 lety

      +Marcus Schulz Good question :). Maybe Car free zone? ;) no, dict.cc says pedestrian zone.

    • @CaptainStrykerofdoom
      @CaptainStrykerofdoom Před 8 lety +34

      +thePacman175 Not homeless ppl only, he said "assis", antisocial ppl i assume he meant, especially if i think of mainstation hannover, or Berlin , just a bunch of punks who drink beer together or all kind of subculture tend to do this.

    • @maank2146
      @maank2146 Před 8 lety +7

      +thePacman175 actualy not everyone of them is homless. Some yes but the most not.
      Im german an live in Trier and whe have some lets call them "hotspots" for jobless people who dont have anything better to do than drinking alcohol with their friends at this spots. One of this "hotspots" is directly infront of the train station.
      They are mostly harmless espeacialy the older ones. Perhaps they will ask you for an ciggaret but they are mostly friendly and polite with that. At least the ones I encountered.

  • @peterlustik1787
    @peterlustik1787 Před 7 lety +801

    Yes, we have to pay in Germany to use public toilets, but we dont have to pay for education ;)

    • @bucherfrederic623
      @bucherfrederic623 Před 7 lety +79

      peter lustik shots fired

    • @emmajean2386
      @emmajean2386 Před 7 lety +9

      peter lustik DAMN RIGHT

    • @larryspiller6633
      @larryspiller6633 Před 7 lety +49

      Someone is paying for that education. As free as it seems, there is a price on it. Peace.

    • @mortvald
      @mortvald Před 7 lety

      Until now* , we used to pay for toilet too not to long ago

    • @michxxi6416
      @michxxi6416 Před 7 lety +13

      Well here the tax payers pay for the education, as well as for the "Rente" and the "Krankenversicherung".

  • @furdiebant
    @furdiebant Před 7 lety +73

    I also lost my father to crack, although it wasn't one in a bed.

  • @OlivioSarikas
    @OlivioSarikas Před 8 lety +101

    The part about service in germany is actually about respecting your privacy. The level of service you normally get in the US is somewhat alienating to germans. For example i want to choose my own table and not be seated. Also i don't want a waiter to come every five minutes to ask if i need something or want a refill - i'm there to relax and enjoy time with my friends, so i don't want to be interrupted all the time. So in germany it is the other way around: the waiter comes if you call them and does things if you ask them. it's meant to be a feature to give you your own space and respect your privacy.

    • @sophienugre4161
      @sophienugre4161 Před 5 lety +6

      Yeah american service would feel intrusive and occasionally condescending to me. Like i am able to call you if I need something and I'm perfectly capable of finding an empty table all by my lonesome self. And if I wasn't I'd have help independent of the restaurant. It's funny how ones experiences shapes ones outlook.

    • @beatyemitchell8992
      @beatyemitchell8992 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sophienugre4161 agreed. just like at the drive through and getting asked 'so, what are your plans this afternoon?' conversation is no problem, but if i'm having a conversation in the car, i dont like answering questions neither of us care about.

    • @2112jonr
      @2112jonr Před 2 lety +4

      Same in the UK. We are SO much closer culturally to Germany and Scandinavia than we are to America.

    • @TheSimmpleTruth
      @TheSimmpleTruth Před rokem +3

      But it is not only that. It is also what they say it is very “matter-of-factly”, plain and direct, and the way they say it does not sound as friendly as in the US. In Germany, they treat you as a stranger; in the US, they treat you like a friend.

    • @OlivioSarikas
      @OlivioSarikas Před rokem +2

      @@TheSimmpleTruth the matter of factliness is seen as honesty in Germany and a kind thing to do. We don't belive in saying nice things that are not meant that way, because to us that would be deceiving. For example if a German invites you to their home or dinner that's meant that way.

  • @HaRdBaSsMiKe
    @HaRdBaSsMiKe Před 8 lety +653

    who the f flush the toilet while sitting on there???

    • @abendstern782
      @abendstern782 Před 8 lety +20

      +Sapplejuice lol my thought exactly! And how did he managed to push the button behind him while sitting?

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety +10

      +Abend stern I am flexible ;) and its called a curtesy flush for the people after you ;)

    • @eki7777
      @eki7777 Před 8 lety

      +Sapplejuice hahahaha ı was wondering too. You made my day :D

    • @leonahlers3743
      @leonahlers3743 Před 8 lety +5

      +woltersworld Go to Oldenburg and eat Grünkohl that's great food ! :D

    • @kappaw0lf
      @kappaw0lf Před 8 lety +11

      +Sapplejuice I found some discussion on reddit a while back.. There are two groups of people: The ones that wipe and flush while sitting and the ones that wipe and flush after standing up, and both groups don't know about each other. Seems to be true.

  • @1000HolyPlaces
    @1000HolyPlaces Před 5 lety +83

    I love Germany. I would honestly love to live there.

    • @Maxtherealone
      @Maxtherealone Před 3 lety +5

      Come over to munich. Ill show you around. Its actually that awesome

    • @1000HolyPlaces
      @1000HolyPlaces Před 3 lety +2

      @@Maxtherealone I would go to Munich in an absolute HEARTBEAT! LOL

    • @NoName-1239
      @NoName-1239 Před 3 lety +8

      My fiancée is getting deployed to Germany next year so we’re moving to Germany for about 3 years 😁

    • @Maxtherealone
      @Maxtherealone Před 3 lety

      @@1000HolyPlaces unfortunately pretty complicated currently, during the pandemic. Where are you from?

    • @Maxtherealone
      @Maxtherealone Před 3 lety

      @@NoName-1239 nice, in which area?

  • @AntsanParcher
    @AntsanParcher Před 7 lety +139

    The shelf is not for observing, it's so that the water doesn't splash when you're doing your business.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 7 lety +4

      +AntsanParcher :)

    • @thefattesthagrid
      @thefattesthagrid Před 7 lety +20

      The toilet, really? Germany is the only goddamn country that does it right when it comes to hygenic crapping. Ever heard of france? That is going to scar you for life.

    • @marcocotali
      @marcocotali Před 7 lety +3

      The shelf is actually for observing. It was telled me by a lot of Germans:) (i live in Germany 3 months a year)

    • @Taylor1997
      @Taylor1997 Před 7 lety +5

      Germans are an interesting people.

    • @Cascade8
      @Cascade8 Před 7 lety +5

      it is for both --> no splash and observing

  • @Metalbirne
    @Metalbirne Před 8 lety +182

    As a german, what was really shocking when going to the UK was the customer service. People where so friendly that it actually made me feel bad. Makes you realise what your own country must be like to others.

    • @jgr_lilli_
      @jgr_lilli_ Před 8 lety +13

      Yeah, when I was in London I asked a cashier at Tesco for stamps to send letters to germany. She literally closed the checkout and brought stamps.

    • @nenekokami5280
      @nenekokami5280 Před 8 lety +6

      well on the other side everybody is so nice and kind to everyone. so you really don't know if they really like you or not. and it's very hard to make new friends..

    • @Metalbirne
      @Metalbirne Před 8 lety +7

      neneko kami
      True. We germans are very upfront and honest which might be seen as rude to some but it definitely has a lot of practical advantages.

    • @rng81
      @rng81 Před 8 lety +21

      well i really don't like that fake american over the top friendlieness... they are smiling at you and saying nice things but i bet most of them in customer service think "f u" :D

    • @auraborealis8061
      @auraborealis8061 Před 8 lety +11

      +rng81 yeah just because they don't get a lot of salary besides the tip. Hate that fake friendliness

  • @JP081997
    @JP081997 Před 7 lety +1750

    Even germans make fun of People with sandals and socks 😂

  • @CptPICHU
    @CptPICHU Před 7 lety +48

    Its actually very interesting to watch this as a german. And its so true! A lot of us could be more friendly. Thats just... true.

    • @Kessik8
      @Kessik8 Před 7 lety +3

      DerKleineToad yeah, though especially in Hannover many of the waiters are just students from the university who need some extra cash, hence they aint trained that good and may seem rude. But I totally agree, it's interesting to hear what he thinks about us germans xD

    • @Fatboy00000
      @Fatboy00000 Před 11 měsíci

      i see the German selfhate here...mimimi

  • @Delphi333
    @Delphi333 Před 6 lety +11

    I loooooved Germany! What shocked me as an American was just how beautiful the country was, how cool everyone was, and how many castles there were - like everywhere. I don't recall paying for toilets unless they were the modern ones that self-cleaned...I don't remember really having to pay anywhere else? And I don't think I ever saw any homeless? I was there like 17 years ago now so maybe some things have changed but it was great...would love to return. :-)

  • @8thhorcrux103
    @8thhorcrux103 Před 8 lety +557

    Actually no one wears socks in sandals. Only the old people. We think thats really ugly too.

    • @8thhorcrux103
      @8thhorcrux103 Před 8 lety +35

      +8thHorcrux And this nazi joke thing is a little bit complicated. We do nazi jokes too...but just in small groups (with friends) 'cause in public there are some idiots... and they don't understand sarcasm so they think you're a nazi. Also I think we dont like nazi jokes about germany when americans doing them.

    • @subwayvesubscriber
      @subwayvesubscriber Před 8 lety +25

      +8thHorcrux I think it's funny how Americans are shocked to find out that most people do not like Nazi jokes very much but DONT YOU DARE SAY ANYTHING ABOUT 9/11 OH NO YOU'LL BE STONED TO DEATH!!!

    • @8thhorcrux103
      @8thhorcrux103 Před 8 lety +5

      +subwayvesubscriber I would never do 9/11 jokes. Never.

    • @subwayvesubscriber
      @subwayvesubscriber Před 8 lety +14

      8thHorcrux I wasn't suggesting that. I was just pointing out how Americans are surprised about the majority of Germans not finding Nazi jokes funny but they themselves are immediately SO offended if anyone says ANYTHING about 9/11.

    • @8thhorcrux103
      @8thhorcrux103 Před 8 lety

      +subwayvesubscriber oh okay ^^

  • @BlurryNightsMusic
    @BlurryNightsMusic Před 7 lety +251

    You dont have to pay for the toilett, its kinda like a tip for keeping the toulet clean 🤗

    • @Zeppeli84
      @Zeppeli84 Před 7 lety +1

      1:01

    • @JustNatax3
      @JustNatax3 Před 7 lety +6

      Kenny it's considered pretty rude to not leave a tip. Especially when you were satisfied with the service. I did refuse to pay once or twice my whole life because the toilets were dirty..

    • @BlurryNightsMusic
      @BlurryNightsMusic Před 7 lety

      the thing is that, everytime when there is a coinholder or something the toilets just were gross. (my experience in germany) otherwise i would too

    • @Simon-zq9cw
      @Simon-zq9cw Před 7 lety +1

      Kenny In the malls In "Baden Württemberg" you have to pay :/ I got money for Shopping and 2€ for Peeing 😂😂

    • @BlurryNightsMusic
      @BlurryNightsMusic Před 7 lety +2

      ok, thats expensive lol

  • @celineberger9368
    @celineberger9368 Před 7 lety +85

    It's quite funny watching this as a German.
    I have this feeling that most of the people who are watching this are Germans 😂

  • @antihoden7710
    @antihoden7710 Před 7 lety +191

    Traurig dass er in mehr deutschen Städten als ich war

    • @h.c.4232
      @h.c.4232 Před 6 lety +4

      Na, dann ändere das doch. Popo hoch und los gehts. ;-)

  • @PornobrillenAli
    @PornobrillenAli Před 7 lety +356

    As a German I have to correct you on the socks in sandals thing. To look like a true German you can't just wear any type of socks. The socks have to be high tennis socks, and most importantly they have to be white and worn along with short trousers.

    • @haldir255
      @haldir255 Před 7 lety +2

      PornobrillenAli recht hast du xD

    • @liloruf2838
      @liloruf2838 Před 7 lety +10

      PornobrillenAli checkt wahrscheinlich keiner, deutsche haben ja sowieso keinen humor

    • @liloruf2838
      @liloruf2838 Před 7 lety +1

      PsychBotLP bei dir reichts ja offensichtlich nicht für nen amüsanten kommentar ;)

    • @EyMannMachHin
      @EyMannMachHin Před 7 lety +5

      Nailed it ....

    • @edwinstuiver653
      @edwinstuiver653 Před 7 lety +3

      Don't forget the combination of white tennis socks in sandals and the little belly bag

  • @frisianmouve
    @frisianmouve Před 7 lety +136

    How you can be surprised in Germany:
    Step 1: step out of Alexanderplatz S-bahn station
    Step 2: look up

    • @HelloWorld-gd5ox
      @HelloWorld-gd5ox Před 7 lety +2

      What's wrong with Alexanderplatz's sky?

    • @frisianmouve
      @frisianmouve Před 7 lety +11

      Arm Aza
      You'll be almost right in front of the fernsehturm and for such a relatively small base that thing is very tall

    • @HelloWorld-gd5ox
      @HelloWorld-gd5ox Před 7 lety +1

      ***** poop on your eyes :D

    • @HelloWorld-gd5ox
      @HelloWorld-gd5ox Před 7 lety +1

      frisianmouve wow, I didn't know it ... thanks for suggestion ... when I'll ever be in Berlin, Alexanderplatz, I will do it

    • @afgunner2427
      @afgunner2427 Před 7 lety +29

      Der Fernsehturm is so uninteressant^^

  • @janknoblich4129
    @janknoblich4129 Před 7 lety +170

    Making Nazi jokes in germany is similiar to making jokes about slavery and racism in the US in Front of Black People --> Not good :)

    • @californiaghost-hunters4059
      @californiaghost-hunters4059 Před 5 lety +8

      should have won the war then

    • @feartheghus
      @feartheghus Před 5 lety +16

      Well actually it’d be more like mocking white people or trying to poke them with the guilt of slavery in America.

    • @marcsteppi2192
      @marcsteppi2192 Před 5 lety

      I can make a lot of jokes about Trump ....Trump jokes are more worse than Nazi jokes for Americans

    • @feartheghus
      @feartheghus Před 5 lety +6

      Marc steppi what are you talking about? No one gets offended by mocking trump, even trump supporters laugh along with any joke about him that isn’t crap. If your joke is “ha trump is racist” yeah it won’t get as many laughs but that’s because it’s just not a good joke.

    • @gomonkeyfly
      @gomonkeyfly Před 5 lety

      slavery guilt jokes only works if you actually know ex slave owner family/plantation. also, black ppl were the victim so it wouldnt be the same. atleast the germans are a shame of their nazi past.

  • @halafever
    @halafever Před 7 lety +102

    Lol I've never been in a train where you have to pay for the toilets and I'm German

    • @BrotherScooter
      @BrotherScooter Před 7 lety +5

      K3n5hin yes but that money goes to keeping the toilets clean

    • @TheBeat66
      @TheBeat66 Před 7 lety +3

      K3n5hin there is many public free toilets... Or you go to the next McDonalds with free toilets

    • @TheBeat66
      @TheBeat66 Před 7 lety

      +K3n5hin McDonalds is still open 😂

    • @BrotherScooter
      @BrotherScooter Před 7 lety +1

      ***** i live in germany and like the original commenter said, i never have to pay for public toilets except sometimes on roadtrips but never in the city

    • @leandra7355
      @leandra7355 Před 6 lety

      Bei uns nicht xD Aber andere Sach du bimst Kpop fan 🌚🌚

  • @silberbitburgs7803
    @silberbitburgs7803 Před 7 lety +478

    Ist schon witzig, sich das Video als Deutscher anzuschauen. Wir Deutschen sind eigentlich ganz normal.

    • @Jeff557
      @Jeff557 Před 7 lety +10

      Silber Bitburgs ,,normal ''

    • @silberbitburgs7803
      @silberbitburgs7803 Před 7 lety +5

      David Alaba Page yeah. Exactly. I think people in foreign countries have a weird opinion about germans.

    • @TheJoker-jv2sc
      @TheJoker-jv2sc Před 7 lety +3

      Silber Bitburgs
      naja das ist nur normal für deutsche

    • @christophmuller2655
      @christophmuller2655 Před 7 lety +4

      Silber Bitburgs jaa ich denk mir so bei fast allen dingen ich mein man kennt diese dinge aber sie kommen nicht als zu oft vor. Z.B. das mit den Asis

    • @user-vs1uw1ws3v
      @user-vs1uw1ws3v Před 7 lety

      Silber Bitburgs stimmt :)

  • @jasiminirimini7904
    @jasiminirimini7904 Před 8 lety +26

    that was funny. I am german and never knew a Toilettenfrau or the two beds pushed together are not the standard 😄

    • @JSmellerM
      @JSmellerM Před 8 lety

      +Jasimini Rimini maybe toilets are selfcleaning in the US.

    • @adinacurtaz
      @adinacurtaz Před 8 lety +2

      +JSmellerM there are also self-cleaning toilets in germany^^

    • @Isa-jv5qt
      @Isa-jv5qt Před 8 lety

      I have never had a "two beds pushed together" bed at home or in a hotel and I am from Germany. I think it depends on where you are staying.

    • @timetravellingfairy
      @timetravellingfairy Před 8 lety

      I don't know about the US but in some countries it's standard that public toilets e.g. in shopping malls are part of the service offered to customers.

    • @xSenix04
      @xSenix04 Před 8 lety

      Wart ihr noch nie bei Mc Donalds auf dem Klo oder sonst wo? Da sitzt doch immer eine...

  • @pingpong9241
    @pingpong9241 Před 7 lety +70

    Okay habe was über Amerika gelernt da gibt es anscheinend keine Obdachlosen.

    • @DieAdleraugen
      @DieAdleraugen Před 5 lety +24

      das gleiche dachte ich auch. als ich in den USA war sah ich WEITAUS mehr obdachlose als hier in deutschland. und in den USA ist man als obdachloser wirklich arm dran, hier wird einem an allen Ecken noch geholfen wenn man denn die Hilfe annehmen möchte als Obdachloser. Grade als Ami dachte ich er müsste doch am ehesten wissen, wie es ist mit Obdachlosen auf der Straße, aber er scheint so als wäre er wirklich geschockt :D

    • @sophienugre4161
      @sophienugre4161 Před 5 lety +3

      Zutiefst verwirrend in der tat. Wer hat das Gerücht in die Welt gesetzt dass es hier keine obdachlosen gibt??

    • @theboi8706
      @theboi8706 Před 5 lety

      Ohne Spaß der Typ ist so anders er labert gefühlt nur scheiße 😂

  • @iduntyra7566
    @iduntyra7566 Před 5 lety +18

    I've never seen a shelf toilet...luckily
    (I'm German)

    • @lukask.8297
      @lukask.8297 Před 5 lety

      Xy-Xy Gacha me neither

    • @sophienugre4161
      @sophienugre4161 Před 5 lety

      I have. I didn't think them that rare but it's true they aren't installed in contemporarily built places. I kind of like them tho.

  • @voxdraconia4035
    @voxdraconia4035 Před 8 lety +135

    Well, you can just ignore the toiletwoman, but it would be considered rude. It is simply a tip for the one keeping the toilet clean. At the Autobahn paying is mandatory however - but who complains about THAT never went to a toilet in the pre-2000-era or at our neighbours in France...geez, you'll appreciate a clean toilet then, and hygiene costs money to sustain ^^
    And germans being a bit annoyed if you "mention the war"? What a shock...I mean, just imagine I'd come over to the US and make jokes like "Oh, you silly Native-Indian-Killers!" or "Haha, you enslaved all these blacks for centuries!" etc - wouldn't come across as good manners and funny either ... though we eased a bit on the Nazi-stuff in recent years, making fun of that as well, and even laughing at the Panzer-Jokes from the British...
    Oh, and expecting all germans to wear Lederhosen and Dirndl is like expecting all US-Americans running around in Cowboy-Outfits - Bavaria might be the equivalent to Texas in that regard.
    And yeah, you usually don't go to restaurants as a german to eat german food/pork-variations. You go to your mom for that ^^ She does the best Schweinebraten anyway...with Knödel and Rotkraut...

    • @IJBiermann
      @IJBiermann Před 8 lety +5

      The cowboy outfit comparison is actually quite a good one. Since it's a lot more common in the U.S. to walk around in what we here in Germany would consider typical cowboy clothing, with snake leather boots or crocodile which no-one in Germany would dare walk around in outside the carnival season etc (at least in a lot of areas throughout the country), I can actually understand why some U.S. citizens might expect Germans to do it similarly with lederhosen and dirndls.

    • @frankfahrenheit9537
      @frankfahrenheit9537 Před 8 lety +8

      Yeah that's the deal: we don't talk about slavery and red indians, and US visitors don't talk about 1939-1945.

    • @NomadicCelt
      @NomadicCelt Před 7 lety +1

      +Frank Fahrenheit 1939-1945? That's just the war. The real history starts 1936 and ends in 1989! And this is the history they are laughing about.....

    • @rachelpurity1
      @rachelpurity1 Před 7 lety +15

      That shit with the whole Nazi area is so true.
      But you forgot the mass slaughtering of innocent Vietnamese citizens in a war that was started because a country would eventually become communist (how extremely... Unimportant. Just... Leave them alone for fucks sake).
      And also the war crimes called "Little boy" and "big boy", the two nuclear bombs launched only with hitting two cities full of innocent people in mind.
      And what about Kuba ?
      We still could go on.
      So please Americans out there: Stop bothering us with that Nazi shit. We are over it.
      We don't remind you of your countless crimes and brutal wars ect. in history either.
      Also: WE at least TRIED to do something to say sorry to the countries we'd attack in WWII.
      What did you ever do to roll up your crimes ?
      Think about it.

    • @DanuszW
      @DanuszW Před 7 lety +2

      I think the Nazi-thing is simliar to the afro-Americans and the N-Word. If we Germans make the joke, it's okay because we sitting in the same boat.
      PS: You totally right with the food ;)

  • @B20C0
    @B20C0 Před 8 lety +25

    Gotta set some things right here before it gets weird:
    - In restrooms in restaurants or bars you are never forced to pay to go to the toilet, it's just considered good manners to leave a tip for the "toilet woman". On the other hand you can always expect the toilets to be very clean. I've been to Italy once and I've been shocked how dirty most toilets are there. However, some public restrooms (especially those on the Autobahn) force you to pay. But again, they are pretty clean considering how many people use them.
    - The shelf on the toilet is basically there so that when you poop the water doesn't splash on your butt. Though most modern toilets don't have this shelf anymore, it's just personal preference.
    - The swastika flag is illegal, though owning "Mein Kampf" is not. It's considered a historical document and thus can't be considered sedition. However it is forbidden to print it in Germany because the owner of the copyright is Bavaria and they don't want it to be printed and didn't give the rights to print it to any publisher.
    - Regarding Nazi jokes: We don't find it funny because it's not only annoying and boring after 70 years, it's also onedimensional. Germany has a very long history and brought the world a lot of technical and cultural advancement just to be wiped out by a period of time that didn't even last 30 years. Just imagine everyone in the world would only make slave jokes when talking about the USA. It's a part of our history we're not proud of but we accept it but you also have to consider that antisemitism, facism and genocide weren't a German invention alone.
    The rest is surprisingly pretty much on point :D
    Didn't think too much about that crack in the bed but you're right. Guess it's because we really like our standard sizes, that goes for mattresses aswell.

  • @peter8921
    @peter8921 Před 4 lety +1

    I was born in Austria and have often visited Germany. This guy is the real thing. What he says is very very true, with a great sense of humor, but more importantly insight full. He makes me want me to go back tomorrow. Thank you and Bravo.

  • @fourskillers
    @fourskillers Před 7 lety +59

    Never say Penner its not the best when you say it, its better when you say Obdachlose

  • @TheFunnyAndy
    @TheFunnyAndy Před 7 lety +11

    I am german and I absolutely loved your video! A lot of times I feel a bit offended by these types of videos but you talk about us in such a positive and lovely way! I just love the video and everything you said was so true- made me smile! We really don't like jokes about Nazis though and a lot of people don't understand that so I really truly appreciate your seriousness when you talked about that. Love having you in my country!

  • @JessMd87
    @JessMd87 Před 8 lety +53

    I just watched 3min and LOVE that you bring up the difference that Germany is not only Bavaria! THANK YOU! That`s a like from me! ;D

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety +4

      Thanks Jess! Appreciate it!

    • @techd2436
      @techd2436 Před 8 lety

      This Isn't true... It isn't only Bavaria... Also Baden Württemberg is like all these festivals like the Oktoberfest oder the Frühlingsfest

    • @techd2436
      @techd2436 Před 8 lety

      +Derpcraft0114 Is legendary was? What? ?D

  • @cinnamonobscura
    @cinnamonobscura Před 5 lety

    Great video! I’m going this summer! Can’t wait!

  • @jenniferlorence1950
    @jenniferlorence1950 Před 5 lety

    Thank You for This Video. Learned Lots.

  • @RogueSwansong
    @RogueSwansong Před 8 lety +14

    I once fell through such a gap in a hotel bed.
    I don't know where I was but I'm their king now.

  • @hope7831
    @hope7831 Před 8 lety +220

    Nicht nur Würstchen mögen wir auch Döner ist sehr beliebt

    • @dieterfischer3432
      @dieterfischer3432 Před 8 lety

      +Eva Honerkamp Haha, ja :D

    • @sariidembiia
      @sariidembiia Před 8 lety

      😂😂😂

    • @KristalBlut
      @KristalBlut Před 8 lety +1

      +Eva Honerkamp Naja, wenns um Fastfood geht dann sind Burger und Pizza viel beliebter ;)

    • @waffleshardware
      @waffleshardware Před 8 lety

      +Eva Honerkamp AHAHHA ja man #Hauptnahrungsmittel xD

    • @aymankoussa9752
      @aymankoussa9752 Před 8 lety

      +Graf Vladumir Nein döner ist das beliebteste Fastfood in Deutschland

  • @greynery
    @greynery Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU FOR THESE AMAZING VIDEOS, I WILL BE TRAVELING TO MUNICH FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEPTEMBER, AND THI INFO HAS COME VERY HANDLY.

  • @testee3978
    @testee3978 Před 7 lety +10

    A perfect list! Me as a German I only can say great job mate :)

  • @ChesterRico
    @ChesterRico Před 8 lety +236

    Hey, the bums and street punks here (or Assis, they don't mind mostly) are almost universally nice and cool people; they simply fell through the cracks of our social system (which is mostly functional, but far from perfect.)

    • @Jazzylin
      @Jazzylin Před 8 lety +3

      +Chester Rico True that! Finally someone said it.

    • @myastroflight
      @myastroflight Před 8 lety +14

      +Chester Rico Yes, but they beg outside train stations? While your government welcomes a million immigrants a year and sets them all up with free houses and free money, with no requirement for them to work.
      That sounds like a fair society!!

    • @Jazzylin
      @Jazzylin Před 8 lety +36

      +myastroflight Sure, our immigrants get diamonds and live in palaces. Most of them even wear Coco Chanel, you know / sarcasm off.

    • @ChesterRico
      @ChesterRico Před 8 lety +16

      myastroflight
      Those street kids and hobos get welfare too (everybody gets it), and most of them might have had homes once.
      *But* the older people among them might've lost those homes due to alcoholism, mental health issues, abuse and violence, failure to adapt/play nice with the jobcenter, etc.
      The younger ones might be having family problems (same list of issues as above, basically) and the state won't give you a home if you're below a certain age.
      The reasons can be many; and believe you me, once you're homeless, you fucking stay homeless.
      Nobody is gonna rent an apartment to you if you live on the street, even if you could easily afford one due to basic welfare.
      There are shelters and community homes for younger people, but those places are violent, hellish and depressing most of the time.
      Shelters for older homeless folks are apparently so bad, most bums I've talked to flat-out say that they'd rather sleep on a nice bench or in a park whenever the weather allows.
      EDIT: before you ask, the basic welfare isn't enough to live on the street comfortably (the very notion is ridiculous anyway), since everything is insanely expensive on the streets. Want to drink water? You don't have a tap; gotta buy bottled. Want to shower? You can pay 5-10 euros for a public shower facility or bathhouse (although almost no bathhouse will let you even step in the door if you even remotely *look* homeless.) I could go on.

    • @rhysanton1
      @rhysanton1 Před 8 lety +5

      +Jazzy As a matter of fact they do wear Diesel jeans, Jordan running shoes and Addidas caps. They are also young but would never care joint their army to defend their country. BTW I have relatives living in Calais who were told by the police and the municipality to leave their 30-y-o house for so-called refugees so Yeah we are here to exist in Europe to kiss muslim asses to the brink of extinction

  • @RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh
    @RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh Před 8 lety +20

    I moved to a German-medium high school in Australia after being bullied at my "mainstream" high school... I couldn't understand all the stereotypes I heard afterwards about how unwelcoming Germans were, because they were so welcoming and friendly to me at school! I fitted in quickly and made friends despite barely speaking any German when I started there... I still don't understand German stereotypes. Haven't been to Germany or Austria since I was 8 but definitely want to go back at some point.

    • @RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh
      @RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh Před 8 lety +17

      Oh, and the "Germans don't have a sense of humour" stereotype? I always responded to that with, "Germans do have a sense of humour, you're just not smart enough to understand the jokes." German humour is closer to British humour than to, say, American or French humour, but a lot of the jokes are lost in translation... which is a stereotype, but true.

  • @jimewelsh
    @jimewelsh Před 5 lety +1

    I've lived in Bavaria for 5 months now and everyone of these is absolutely true lol thanks DR Wolter for what you do!

  • @arminbarootian3389
    @arminbarootian3389 Před 7 lety +6

    im from germany and I just wanted to say THANKS
    great Video
    Thank you for it

  • @faragan_
    @faragan_ Před 7 lety +561

    You can do jokes about Hitler but it's Not nice to make Nazi jokes about the people in Germany.

    • @PYROWORKSTV
      @PYROWORKSTV Před 7 lety +18

      Blubb mitBlobb Simply because it's not our fault xD

    • @Alexa-gk1eu
      @Alexa-gk1eu Před 7 lety +26

      Blubb mitBlobb No, it's not okay to make jokes about Hitler in germany.

    • @faragan_
      @faragan_ Před 7 lety +35

      etzt auf Deutsch.
      Ich finde, dass man KEINE Witze über das reißen sollte, was die Nazis an Verbrechen getan haben. Das sollte man nicht beschönigen oder sogar für lustig halten. Ebenso finde ich es abartig, wenn man in Witzen oder in anderen verbalen Kommunikationen uns Deutsche als Nazis oder als nationalsozialistisch stigmatisiert.
      Jedoch kann man, meiner Meinung nach, Witze über Hitler als Person machen. Abgesehen davon, dass es solche Menschen verdient haben, sollte man Witze machen und vor allem sarkastisch sein. Dadurch wird doch erst an das gedacht was damals passiert ist, vor allem in der jüngeren Generation.
      Kein kleines Kind interessiert sich für Dokus oder andere Infoquellen in denen es darum geht. Wenn aber Bezugspersonen Witze reißen und lachen bekommen sie es mit und irgendwann wird es hinterfragt. --"Wer ist den dieser Hitler?"--.
      Für den ausschlaggebenden Punkt halte ich vor allem, dass niemand jemamden folgt oder nacheifert, über den man lacht und den man für dumm verkaufen tut.
      Aber man MUSS immer darauf achten wo die Grenzen sind→ Siehe Jan Böhmermann. Wo diese sind ist wieder ein andere Thema.

    • @myriamldnbrg2481
      @myriamldnbrg2481 Před 7 lety +40

      Blubb mitBlobb Ich finde es nur scheiße, dass alle immer an Nazis denken, wenn sie deutsch hören. Klar, das war schlimm aber mal ehrlich: anders als die anderen Länder haben wir wenigstens halbwegs versucht, das wieder gut zu machen. Oder jetzt die Flüchtlingskrise, wer war da am tolerantesten? Ja.. aufjedenfall nicht die Engländer

    • @kaijemarti5372
      @kaijemarti5372 Před 5 lety +6

      Faragan you do know that If you do Nazi related stuff in Public its a crime? Like If you Just say youre a German=Nazi thats Just rude but if you do the Hitler Pose or have a Hakenkreuz somewhere on you its a heavy crime.

  • @HQDoskilos
    @HQDoskilos Před 8 lety +201

    Well, that service lady in Hannover was probably making fun of you.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety

      Doubtful... ;)

    • @HQDoskilos
      @HQDoskilos Před 8 lety

      kffr shows ass Ah ja? Warn Stückchen dabei?

    • @HQDoskilos
      @HQDoskilos Před 8 lety

      +kffr shows ass Nee du, das war dein Gehirn.

    • @HQDoskilos
      @HQDoskilos Před 8 lety

      Du bist echt gut im furzen!

    • @HQDoskilos
      @HQDoskilos Před 8 lety +3

      kffr shows ass
      Das hast du fein gemacht!
      *gibt kffr eine Schüssel dicke weiße Bohnen*
      Die hast du dir verdient. Damit kannst du noch besser furzen.

  • @naaokaileyshooter3127
    @naaokaileyshooter3127 Před 6 lety

    I love your videos. Very helpful😊. Much love from Ghana.

  • @pigoff123
    @pigoff123 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So many memories of riding the train. I started taking it at 15 going to Frankfurt shopping. When I didn't have money to buy a ticket I rode in the bathroom. It was only for 20 minutes. Lol. I rode it to work at 97th as I got older. I lived there from 72 to 96 and then visited every year after until my mother passed away.

  • @theloki72
    @theloki72 Před 8 lety +169

    Please don't call the homeless people 'Assis' because that's an insult. Furthermore it's bad slang. Kids or inmature people may use this expression but it's not suitable for a serious conversation. The term 'Obdachlose' would be fine without negative connotation.
    Other than that: good video. I'm sure foreign travellers will get some helpfull advice.

    • @lovelessOrphenKoRn
      @lovelessOrphenKoRn Před 8 lety +27

      +theloki72 Yeah, I was kinda shocked when he called them "Assis"...

    • @theloki72
      @theloki72 Před 8 lety +5

      +TucoChannel That's not what I said.
      Do you have problems with reading or with understanding?

    • @lovelessOrphenKoRn
      @lovelessOrphenKoRn Před 8 lety +26

      *****"Assis" doesn't mean homeless people. You can call anyone an "Assi". It's just an insult.

    • @theloki72
      @theloki72 Před 8 lety +6

      *****
      Oh, I see. A problem with understanding.

    • @KraftBrotHD
      @KraftBrotHD Před 8 lety +2

      +theloki72 Assi si just an abbreviation for associal.

  • @sofakingdrunk66
    @sofakingdrunk66 Před 8 lety +83

    Been to Germany a few times never had to pay for a toilet.. I had to pay in Holland & Czech Republic tho.

    • @pohuing3037
      @pohuing3037 Před 8 lety +3

      +sofakingdrunk66 It's a bigger thing in middle to southern germany, in northern germany it doesn't happen as often. Also toilets at train stations are free and so are shop toilets and it's often enough not a problem to just ask if you can use it without buying anything.

    • @Landibert
      @Landibert Před 8 lety +4

      +sofakingdrunk66 As a German myself I have to say about 60-70% of public toilets (----where I live----) make you pay in some way. There are pretty much 3 variations: the 50 cent for the toilet woman, 1€ in train stations with a 50 cent coupon to use somewhere in the train station shops or you have to be a customer to use the toilet.

    • @Lena-ux8lx
      @Lena-ux8lx Před 8 lety

      +po huing In shops (and restaurants) you often have to pay if you're not buying (/eating) something there.

    • @pohuing3037
      @pohuing3037 Před 8 lety

      Kira koli
      Yeah, that's why I said you could ask, shoul've clarified though :)

    • @ramazotti1975
      @ramazotti1975 Před 8 lety

      +sofakingdrunk66 True. What people seem to forget, or have not figured out yet is, that in areas frequented by thousands of tourists and travelers, the upkeep and sanitation of restrooms costs quite a bit of money. Likewise, in the US, you won't (in many cases) get a key to a locked toilet if you don't spend a few Dollars on coffee or other items.
      Well, there is nothing "shocking" about any of this.

  • @amina61
    @amina61 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Wolter, I am from Germany and we are travelling in the US very often. It is very interesting, to see what people from the outside think of us.

  • @andreadanielle71
    @andreadanielle71 Před 6 lety

    Great Video Thank you for sharing! I love Germany!

  • @Dreamcasting123
    @Dreamcasting123 Před 7 lety +342

    Common im from bavaria and nobody walks ther with a Lederhosen!!! Only on Oktoberfest!!!!!!!!

    • @etrnlygr8tful
      @etrnlygr8tful Před 7 lety +8

      exactly what he said...to NOT expect German to see them wearing that, bu tI don't think many tourists do.

    • @davidf9773
      @davidf9773 Před 7 lety +1

      or other rural festivals ("Kirchweih")

    • @mrgently3449
      @mrgently3449 Před 7 lety

      David Gamelord i am German and I don't know that Event! 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @mrgently3449
      @mrgently3449 Před 7 lety

      David Gamelord or do you mean Kirchweihe? idk m8

    • @lauralachs3664
      @lauralachs3664 Před 7 lety +1

      Diamond Dog wie alt bist du denn?😂

  • @bobmarley95able
    @bobmarley95able Před 7 lety +28

    Nice that you like our country ^-^

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 7 lety +29

      like? I LOVE GERMANY!!! :) serioiusly love it love it love it :)

    • @bobmarley95able
      @bobmarley95able Před 7 lety

      Wolters World
      Me too :D unfortunately I have never been to the U.S. !
      But seems that you like bavaria the most :)

  • @jesschristensen7429
    @jesschristensen7429 Před 3 lety

    Greetings Wolter,
    You stories always crack me up

  • @timfraser5772
    @timfraser5772 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great content !!!!

  • @radbertgrimmig3979
    @radbertgrimmig3979 Před 8 lety +26

    Actually, plastic money is accepted in a great many of places, just not regular credit cards like VISA or Mastercard. The European flavour is called EC (eurocheque) card, which is a debit card issued mainly by banks, and you can pay nearly everywhere with that, upwards of the baker and newsagent.
    The reason being that the credit card companies charge the shops a HELL of a lot of money, but the EC card system does not, and everybody who has a checking account at a bank automatically gets an EC card and PIN.

    • @Filtertuetchen
      @Filtertuetchen Před 8 lety +18

      EC stands for electronic cash, not eurocheque. That was decades ago.

  • @Mystic-cy4lp
    @Mystic-cy4lp Před 7 lety +227

    I live in Germany and These Thinges schock Germany too... Except the Pork fact... Give me my Steak and my Chips/Pommes with Ketchup!!!! ;D And those ugly Tourist Outfits are just those 70+ Year Old people ;) (i think)

    • @theflash329
      @theflash329 Před 7 lety +1

      Mystic ich glaub Pommes heißen in der USA fries oder so

    • @janaalaska1012
      @janaalaska1012 Před 7 lety +2

      Mystic was bitte daran schockt dich? Ich finde das alles komplett richtig..

    • @felixlaukotter4519
      @felixlaukotter4519 Před 7 lety +5

      janaalaska naja Socken in Sandalen sind schon nicht so fresh xD

    • @janaalaska1012
      @janaalaska1012 Před 7 lety +1

      Felix Laukötter haha ja achso ich dachte du meinst, dass das alles unbekannte Fakten wären, weil naja also mir waren die schpn alle klar. Aber Socken in Sandalen sind wirklich nicht das heißeste da hast du recht :D

    • @josephineott1982
      @josephineott1982 Před 7 lety +5

      Schocken tut mich das jetzt nicht wirklich, was ist so falsch an Toilettenfrauen, Leuten die am Bahnhof sitzen, Kulturvermischung, etc.?😅

  • @tphan
    @tphan Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the information.

  • @michelleharkness7549
    @michelleharkness7549 Před 2 lety

    Two things that were amazing : The Autobahn ( public rail system) in Munich seemed to be for people who were quite tall as compared to some other countries where the passenger cabin height is lower. The second thing that I noticed in Munich was how crystal clear green the river which runs through the city is. To stand by the river on a hot summer day is an unforgettable experience because it is so very refreshing! We saw black rolling thunder clouds in the afternoon while driving just East of the Munich area. What a fabulous sight!

  • @lenalaatsch
    @lenalaatsch Před 8 lety +62

    Im german and its funny to watch this because I felt complimented when you said Germans can be friendly :D Its actually funny that you mentioned so many things that I thought were normal and didn't even notice... but okay haha I know more about my own country now 😂

    • @archangelgabriel7005
      @archangelgabriel7005 Před 8 lety +1

      Ich fand es am witzigsten, als er das mit den Toilettenfrauen erzählt hat :D

    • @tvtenhagen
      @tvtenhagen Před 8 lety

      +Hermine Granger Das mit der Kartenzahlung nerft mich auch immer

    • @thorstenwolters9025
      @thorstenwolters9025 Před 8 lety

      +Hermine Granger Aber den Blick kennt jeder!

    • @archangelgabriel7005
      @archangelgabriel7005 Před 8 lety

      +Thorsten Wolters Auf jeden Fall :D da kommen gleich Erinnerungen hoch xD Kartenzahlung? Also dass man oft bar bezahlen muss?

    • @ScoreMagnet
      @ScoreMagnet Před 8 lety

      Wo ist Harry?

  • @TheDude50447
    @TheDude50447 Před 8 lety +100

    Bavarian White Sausage is made of calf, not pork ;)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety

      +Lars Kraus I thought I said that? well in the sausages video at least it was right there.

    • @TheDude50447
      @TheDude50447 Před 8 lety +7

      woltersworld
      I life in Munich ... we have the Germany that it's supposed to be ;)

    • @marcelubber
      @marcelubber Před 8 lety +1

      +Lars Kraus hahaha nicht im ernst!

    • @TheDude50447
      @TheDude50447 Před 8 lety +1

      ghost31613
      nein natürlich nich du nase :D

    • @marcelubber
      @marcelubber Před 8 lety +7

      warum schreibst du dann sowas?
      ich meine politisch betrachtet ist bayern der letzte ort in deutschland in dem ich leben wollen würde. aber bitte fühle dich jetzt nicht angegriffen..es sei denn du bist politiker xD

  • @entertainmentdaily8923

    Super Video! Came from your Nebraska video and landed here.

  • @deepankargautam1197
    @deepankargautam1197 Před 5 lety

    You explain really well

  • @chammikaiser7740
    @chammikaiser7740 Před 8 lety +9

    You are so right. I moved to Germany in 2000. I have experienced all those things except the Nazi jokes which I feel are totally tasteless in a country where the generation that experienced the war were probably not more than 10 years old and hate what happened with the 3rd Reich. It took time to learn German (not an easy language grammatically) and to get to know my neighbours. They were wonderful. They welcomed me with open arms, helped me to learn their language and are still close friends 15 year later. I made so many mistakes with the language and they laughed with me , never at me. I really didn't expect to love Germany as much as I do today. I now live in Bavaria and all the traditions that go with the Bavarin culture. It is a lot of fun and I would recommend anyone who wants a holiday where one feels secure, cared for and 'well-fed' to come to Germany.

  • @zamousieben7448
    @zamousieben7448 Před 7 lety +46

    You dont have to pay the Toilette woman its just nice because they keep everything clean

    • @TonyZmex
      @TonyZmex Před 5 lety

      Zamou Sieben good joke

    • @Anson_AKB
      @Anson_AKB Před 4 lety +2

      That's what you are supposed to think, and thus pay. But most of the time, some company does the cleaning and are payed eg by shopowners, the city, etc. and then some retired woman is placed there at minimum wage to collect some additional money. The advantage is only that most people behave more civilized when there is someone watching the place, and who maybe restocks paper.
      For real restaurants (not including small "take-away" shops) there are laws to offer free toilets to customers.

  • @agentbeckmann
    @agentbeckmann Před 6 lety

    You are my favorite person to watch on CZcams! Had to say something as I keep watching your videos haha

  • @Nico6th
    @Nico6th Před 6 lety +7

    You basically explained the difference in service yourself^^ It's not that easy to make an acquaintance and no one expects the waiter/waitress to become an acquaintance. People who go out to eat want to sit with their friends and have a nice conversation with their friends - no be interrupted every 2-5 minutes by an overly friendly waiter. That just gets annoying very fast.

  • @SeverityOne
    @SeverityOne Před 8 lety +24

    One thing that shocked me about Germany was their inability to run trains on time. We had more punctual trains in Italy. Perhaps we were unlucky, but from the four trains we took from Heerlen (the Netherlands) via Aachen to Cologne (Köln) and back, only the first one left on time. Driven by a Dutch driver, I should add.
    Also, at the time (but this is like 10 years ago) you needed a Ph.D. to understand the ticketing machines at a railway station. Since all Germans have a Ph.D., it's not a problem for them, I suppose.

    • @dominikmanthei4546
      @dominikmanthei4546 Před 8 lety

      What is a Ph.D. ? :)

    • @belogas961
      @belogas961 Před 8 lety

      Doctorate

    • @julianschneck7748
      @julianschneck7748 Před 8 lety +1

      u're absoutely right its horrible. The train grid is to much frequented for its size. An cargo trains and trains for persons are using the same trails, so its no wonder.

    • @beatsteak22
      @beatsteak22 Před 8 lety +7

      Ur absolutely right. And germans complain about that, too 😉

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne Před 8 lety

      The Dutch have a more heavily used rail network, so perhaps you should check with them. ;)

  • @fenty7782
    @fenty7782 Před 8 lety +361

    Witzig wenn man das als Deutsche/r guckt haha

    • @ennocarstensen9817
      @ennocarstensen9817 Před 8 lety +3

      +tuhle Gurke jo aber stimmt schon hab ich nur noch nie drüber nach gedacht

    • @enra7958
      @enra7958 Před 8 lety

      jo echt nice

    • @blnbln5440
      @blnbln5440 Před 8 lety +2

      ja das mit den Toiletten dachte das wär normal ;)

    • @enra7958
      @enra7958 Před 8 lety +2

      +Anton Berlin si ein idiot

    • @dr.wahnsinn9913
      @dr.wahnsinn9913 Před 8 lety +1

      +tuhle Gurke Aber es ist doch insgesamt eine ganz gute Beschreibung unseres Landes ;)

  • @Freakyboss
    @Freakyboss Před 7 lety

    nice explained. thx :)

  • @mhtcmalaysia
    @mhtcmalaysia Před 7 lety

    Whew! What a list & thanks for the tips! Germany does seem like a very fascinating country to experience :)

  • @fluffynamedkimba
    @fluffynamedkimba Před 8 lety +20

    I lived in Germany for 2 years and I loved it. Your videos are great! And the crack in the bed was completely annoying. Totally agree. I would say some of the things that shocked me, besides what you mentioned, was the fact that many Germans wore the crap out of their clothes- until they had holes. I found this pretty interesting. They are much less superficial than us as far as clothes and makeup are concerned...well, understated, lets say. Also they would cycle in the snow and ice.... And renting a place 'kalt", ridiculous water bills....!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety

      Oh man. I remember renting warm and kalt and was amazed with having to build everything. It was nuts

    • @Whats-a-Chidi
      @Whats-a-Chidi Před 8 lety

      +woltersworld Hmm, not sure about that, though. I have NEVER heard of anybody renting a flat or anything "kalt". Sure they tell you about the price differences. How much you pay for the "Nebenkosten" I guess. But I never even heard of the possibility of renting a place "kalt"?!

    • @lindalemoni5428
      @lindalemoni5428 Před 8 lety

      +Mai Mai it's possible

    • @Rufdesign1
      @Rufdesign1 Před 8 lety +1

      +fluffynamedkimba My God where were you in Germany ....... ....... superficially holes in the clothes ........ ??????? Are you totally stupid ... ?????? The biggest proletarians are here, for example, in Caifornia ... !!!!!! ......
      America has the predicate ... to be superficially .... and a taste with clothes or the women with their make-up or here in California with their purchased s breasts - OH,,,,,,,,, shame..............AMERIKA........

    • @lindalemoni5428
      @lindalemoni5428 Před 8 lety +1

      Rufdesign1 ...what?

  • @lordrhus7218
    @lordrhus7218 Před 8 lety +44

    germany needs to stop being so ashamed of there past damnit americans never feel guilt about dropping a nuke on japan so they need to chill out a little

    • @wolverineeagle
      @wolverineeagle Před 8 lety +1

      Japan used WMD on China.

    • @larsr7296
      @larsr7296 Před 8 lety +32

      +LordKaiser Rhus I'm not quite sure whether the Germans should stop being ashamed of their past or whether the Americans should actually start being ashamed of theirs.....

    • @lordrhus7218
      @lordrhus7218 Před 8 lety +1

      Lars R why do you think americans should be ashamed? you should never be ashamed AT ALL about race or ancestors

    • @eferrari96
      @eferrari96 Před 8 lety +1

      +LordKaiser Rhus but you shouldn't be proud of it too. not only USA, but China and Russia too.

    • @huntingpassion4381
      @huntingpassion4381 Před 8 lety +8

      +LordKaiser Rhus Because American history is not all glory either. There were Indians that were kicked out of their reservations because white settlers wanted to move into the territory (government ordered or supported). Then there was slavery in the South. Segregation of black people (Dr. Martin Luther King). Vietnam war rather controversial, Hiroshima, KKK. That record is what immediately comes to my mind and I'm German and don't know American history that well. These days we can be proud of all the shootings, racism, inner city gangs.... I think most countries have their share of dark history.

  • @cune8821
    @cune8821 Před 7 lety +41

    You are talking about our millions of homeless people? I thought every country has them?

    • @Longey
      @Longey Před 7 lety +3

      Cune Ja, aber ich glaube er meinte eher, dass die Obdachlosen und mystische Gestalten bei uns eben am Bahnhof sitzen.
      In anderen Ländern halten die sich vielleicht wo anders auf. (Bin mir nicht sicher, ist ne Vermutung)

    • @xomember
      @xomember Před 7 lety

      Cune exactly!!

    • @xomember
      @xomember Před 7 lety +2

      LongPlays da hast du teilweise recht, aber in deutschland gibt es die wenigsten obdachlosen. im vergleich zu americanern ist das sehr gut. ich sehe hier täglich viel mehr obdachlose als in deutschland damals und nicht nur weil usa mehr einwohner hat

    • @serndwich4871
      @serndwich4871 Před 7 lety +4

      ich denke er meint die Assis
      nicht die Obdachlosen, die gibts in Deutschland ja kaum, aber Assis ham wir für ganz Europa genug

    • @montanus777
      @montanus777 Před 7 lety +5

      viele bahnhofsasseln sind ja auch in einigen städten gar nicht wirklich obdachlos. viele verbringen halt einfach den tag in bahnhofsnähe.

  • @dylantyt6654
    @dylantyt6654 Před 4 lety

    You know I love your intro. Dont change it. "Hey there fellow travelers, Mark here with Wolters World"

  • @johwerth
    @johwerth Před 7 lety +499

    Was die anderen von uns denken 😂😂 hart 👻

    • @liloruf2838
      @liloruf2838 Před 7 lety +12

      Gorden vor allem dass der erste fakt von unseren toiletten ist O.o

    • @MultiSmokeys
      @MultiSmokeys Před 7 lety +14

      Gorden Ziemlicher Schwachsinn wird in dem Video behauptet. Am meisten regt mich das mit den Pennern am Bf auf. In Amerika ist das viel schlimmer. Da kann man noch nichtmal ruhe in einem Park sitzen ohne von einem Penner oder Crack junkee angesprochen zu werden.

    • @johwerth
      @johwerth Před 7 lety +1

      Gibt's denn ein Land, das nicht übertreibt?

    • @DrKolja
      @DrKolja Před 7 lety +2

      +Gorden russland ;D

    • @johwerth
      @johwerth Před 7 lety +8

      Also ich kenne nen paar Russen die immer dachten dass wir mit Lederhosen Rum laufen und dass wir Sauerkraut VEREHREN
      😂😂😂
      Illuminati Confirmed? Mein Dritter Vorname ist Kolja 😝

  • @cocosapps
    @cocosapps Před 8 lety +14

    Great video! You've summarized our country very good! Great pictures by the way :D

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety +3

      +cocosapps danke schön! I loved loving in germany. I really miss it

    • @cocosapps
      @cocosapps Před 8 lety

      woltersworld How long did you live here?

    • @cocosapps
      @cocosapps Před 8 lety

      ***** Danke! :)

  • @TheCooocy
    @TheCooocy Před 7 lety +2

    Haha, so accurate! The crack in the bed of my parents was always an adventure :D

  • @Herbie11
    @Herbie11 Před 5 lety

    Great videos! Subscribed!

  • @CouchPotatii
    @CouchPotatii Před 8 lety +42

    The tenth fact is just so true :D

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety

      +CouchPotatii ;)

    • @lassebuchen1230
      @lassebuchen1230 Před 8 lety +9

      Americans and their prejudices ...
      Could it be true, that the americans didn`t much learn about the NS-Time in Europe? Nothing about this time and this topic is funny. That should be also clear in the US.. If Americans make jokes about the Nazis they haven`t any knowledge about it....
      ...Greetings from Germany...
      (Könnte es sein, dass die Amerikaner nicht viel über die NS-Zeit in Europa lernen? Nichts von dieser Zeit oder von diesem Thema ist witzig. Das sollte auch in den USA klar sein!... Wenn Amerikaner Witze über Nazis machen haben sie keine Ahnung davon...)

    • @benediktthomsen2570
      @benediktthomsen2570 Před 8 lety

      No XD

    • @lassebuchen1230
      @lassebuchen1230 Před 8 lety

      Der Kommentar war recht hastig und mit ein wenig Wut verfasst. Da muss ich das wohl übersehen haben. Es ging aber natürlich eher um diesen behinderten Fakt mit den Naziwitzen.

    • @lassebuchen1230
      @lassebuchen1230 Před 8 lety +1

      Trotzdem danke für den Hinweis. Als Deutscher neigt man echt dazu diesen Fehler zu machen :D.

  • @KaregoAt
    @KaregoAt Před 8 lety +140

    Who would find nazi jokes funny :O

  • @rhemas
    @rhemas Před 7 lety +3

    on the beds, move the mattresses 90 degrees. no more cracks. hangs over a bit but it all works out.

  • @Mancini234
    @Mancini234 Před 7 lety

    I like the vids about food and which food is good. More of those please!

  • @_who_cares_1123
    @_who_cares_1123 Před 8 lety +114

    Why do you say "Sauerkraut" and then show a picture of "Blaukraut"? :D

  • @estthie9710
    @estthie9710 Před 8 lety +48

    Nur Bares ist Wahres.
    interesting points. :D

    • @brotschuh
      @brotschuh Před 8 lety +4

      cash is king almost everywhere in the world. :D

    • @tonicaffierro2549
      @tonicaffierro2549 Před 8 lety

      +@brotschuh - DIY Experte
      exactly
      Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh hahahahahahahahahhah hahahahahahahahahhah hahahahahahahahahhah hahahahahahahahahhah

    • @bail6220
      @bail6220 Před 8 lety

      Wer nicht flüssig ist, ist überflüssig ;)

    • @bail6220
      @bail6220 Před 8 lety +1

      Wer nicht flüssig ist, ist überflüssig ;)

    • @enjoy7906
      @enjoy7906 Před 8 lety +3

      +bail6220 wer zu flüssig ist,ist überflüssig

  • @winsomelorainepeter6773

    Thank you Wolters World! I look forward to coming to Germany-will be staying in the south (Bavaria). I appreciate the heads up about a few things to keep in mind, like the 'toilet' and the pork. I worked with a lot of Germans abroad and most of them were such lovely folks - so kind and so helpful. I also taught a few German students at international schools - I was their English teacher. I love German food, but will check if they have other varieties of sausages - and absolutely I love their bread, cakes, pastries and coffee...the Germans are excellent at baking! When worked overseas, I went German bakeries to buy bread and ate at a few German restaurants so I can't wait to taste the food in Germany.

  • @damiandroege
    @damiandroege Před 7 lety

    Thank you for the grate presentation of my country.

  • @jannikaschnell651
    @jannikaschnell651 Před 8 lety +19

    This "typical German tourist " as you described it is normally 60+. Wearing a vest a sandals with socks is definitely not a "normal " tourist thing here.

  • @MinerLetsPlaysMC
    @MinerLetsPlaysMC Před 8 lety +22

    Well, I live in Germany and I've never heard of these "Shelf-Toilettes" you've talked about :D
    Also, the Crack in the Middle of the bed is only sometimes there ;)

    • @madamelucy3626
      @madamelucy3626 Před 8 lety

      +Altair Das ist an den Tankstellen bei den Autobahnen so ^^ (Wenn er das meint, von dem ich denke, dass er es meint)

    • @MinerLetsPlaysMC
      @MinerLetsPlaysMC Před 8 lety

      Madame Lucy ***** Ok, habe ich nur noch nie gesehen :D

    • @HMcore
      @HMcore Před 8 lety

      +Altair Google Flachspüler

    • @Hector52441
      @Hector52441 Před 8 lety

      +Flyer2005 ach die Teile. Die sind so ecklich.

    • @pixelschiebr
      @pixelschiebr Před 8 lety

      +Altair ganz normale Toilette eigentlich. Wie alt bist du?

  • @meylinpung9677
    @meylinpung9677 Před 7 lety

    So true lol
    I'm also living in Germany since 5 months and is all true, I have a lot of fun with you video, thanks 😂😅 keep making more :):)

  • @kapitaen_h
    @kapitaen_h Před 7 lety +2

    Awesome list, man. Quite funny for me as a Bavarian from the very south to hear how people from the US expect us to be, especially the cold harted, beer drinking, lederhosen thing :) laughed my ass off, of the crack in the hotel beds. i hate them, too 😁

  • @ZebraGER
    @ZebraGER Před 8 lety +144

    I am german but for me it's a joke :D

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 8 lety +9

      Und es ist gut so ;)

    • @vivilonrane1330
      @vivilonrane1330 Před 8 lety +4

      Still, it's important for visitors to know that this is not the case with most people xD

    • @Gitohandro
      @Gitohandro Před 8 lety

      I thought you are zebra

    • @inka87871
      @inka87871 Před 8 lety +7

      +Zebra ...I'm german too...but he is right...and very very nice about it...!!!!!

    • @F38000
      @F38000 Před 8 lety +4

      +Zebra I think if we Germans come to the US and try to make the same video about them, they would more lough about it

  • @giulezkokorokuro4184
    @giulezkokorokuro4184 Před 7 lety +90

    it is quite hurtful to think the whole world believes us to be cold-hearted.. but ok

    • @anaccount9439
      @anaccount9439 Před 7 lety +4

      I also thought so, honestly, till I went to Germany as an exchange student from Turkey. I was surprised to see how friendly and welcoming you guys can be! Honest, reliable, friendly...Lovely overall :)

    • @giulezkokorokuro4184
      @giulezkokorokuro4184 Před 7 lety

      MKAY Mkay When exactly did I or any of my friends or living family members do that? You're being unfair.

    • @giulezkokorokuro4184
      @giulezkokorokuro4184 Před 7 lety +6

      +An account
      Thank you, it is really cheering me up to read this. I hope in the
      future more people will not judge, until they see it for themselves. I'm
      sure, you yourself are a wonderful person, with all those positive
      character traits, you mentioned. Unfortunately I've never been to
      Turkey, but I'm sure, I will some day. :D

    • @anaccount9439
      @anaccount9439 Před 7 lety +1

      giulez kokorokuro
      :D

    • @kirisa8164
      @kirisa8164 Před 7 lety +2

      I understand what you mean, it hurts a bit to hear that, Germans are very friendly and funny and these things, we're not cold-hearted :(

  • @2112jonr
    @2112jonr Před 2 lety +2

    Love these videos dispelling national stereotypes. Trying to find one for us in England, in between eating my roast beef and searching for my bowler hat...... :-)))

  • @kayleemiddlebrook7305
    @kayleemiddlebrook7305 Před 6 lety

    I went to the northern part of Bavaria at Rothenburg ob der Tabur, I absolutely loved the people there, they were so friendly and kind, they were all together fantastic! I miss Deutchland!

  • @belpberg1
    @belpberg1 Před 8 lety +71

    ok and we think all Americans sit on a horse and swing a lasso round

    • @leonjosch1171
      @leonjosch1171 Před 8 lety

      you*

    • @hallenbadhallo2799
      @hallenbadhallo2799 Před 8 lety +1

      so true

    • @hansouth2355
      @hansouth2355 Před 8 lety +1

      actually, loads of germans think there are lots of gun violence in america. and to that i'd say, there is

    • @Amamkoncahuanquichu
      @Amamkoncahuanquichu Před 8 lety +1

      Americans swim in swimming pools filled with hamburgers we all have pancakes with the KKK.

    • @iShowOut16Dash
      @iShowOut16Dash Před 7 lety

      Fuck you. 90% of Texas' population is in cities. Grow the fuck up.

  • @schinsky6833
    @schinsky6833 Před 8 lety +119

    only germans in the comments. I can imagine people watch this are 99% german :D

    • @kenonifty
      @kenonifty Před 8 lety +3

      Wrong. I am an Aussie.

    • @juergenwolf956
      @juergenwolf956 Před 8 lety +3

      Yep and I am an Ex-German now South African :-) . I haven't been in Germany for 36 years.
      The reason why ones shits on a flat platform is because Germans are health paranoid and, as you can see on Google street few, as well "Datenschutz" paranoid.

    • @salo874
      @salo874 Před 8 lety

      +Juergen Wolf Ist doch ganz praktisch den stuhl nach Parasiten abzusuchen. So kann man die wurst auch am besten rausholen um sie zu sezieren.

    • @peanutjam
      @peanutjam Před 8 lety

      True, I believe that all these videos about us Germans are watched by Germans.

    • @kreftegleichgewicht
      @kreftegleichgewicht Před 8 lety +5

      +TheErdnussMarmelade of corse and why not.
      its interesting 4 me to know how people of other countrys are see us. plus its a sighn of culture and openess if you reflect urselve .... something the americans almost completly lost or forgett im afraid.

  • @YouYouHmm
    @YouYouHmm Před 7 lety +16

    Just old people wear the "tourist outfit", no young guy voluntary wear something like that, it just looks awkward

  • @RoseBethbeinganafricanwoman

    Nice Video! Agree in all points...