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  • @michaelblitz5311
    @michaelblitz5311 16 дней назад +463

    A European shared something just like this with me 25 years ago
    In heaven:
    Your cook is Italian.
    Your mechanic is German.
    Your policeman is English.
    Your lover is French.
    It is all organized by the Swiss.
    In hell:
    Your cook is English.
    Your mechanic is French.
    Your policeman is German.
    Your lover is Swiss.
    It is all organized by the Italians.

    • @gmwdim
      @gmwdim 16 дней назад +55

      I've heard a similar one that goes beyond Europe:
      American salary
      Chinese cook
      British house
      Japanese wife
      vs
      Chinese salary
      British cook
      Japanese house
      American wife

    • @KasFromMass
      @KasFromMass 16 дней назад +8

      That's fact....

    • @Urlocallordandsavior
      @Urlocallordandsavior 16 дней назад +8

      What's wrong with Swiss people as romantic partners?

    • @togerboy5396
      @togerboy5396 16 дней назад +18

      @@Urlocallordandsavior Average mountain German opinion on stereotypes

    • @Jaggaraz218
      @Jaggaraz218 16 дней назад +3

      Looking at current crime rates in Europe I'd prefer my police to be a bit better armed and trained than the British ones. Tho I'm from Finland and we might just have the best cops in the world

  • @tomekpiwowarczyk2655
    @tomekpiwowarczyk2655 16 дней назад +224

    Next, Eastern European Stereotypes explained (by the same guy)

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 16 дней назад +9

      Yep he also did the Balkans as well.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 16 дней назад +3

      Yup. I would say it is even better video.

    • @JustAnotherAccount8
      @JustAnotherAccount8 15 дней назад +3

      @@Alexs.2599 Ah gotta love the balkans, more specifically their memes sh*tting on each other.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 15 дней назад +1

      @@JustAnotherAccount8 Yeah that video is hilarious. Yep that Balkans are interesting. Just got to laugh hahaha.

    • @Adam-g01
      @Adam-g01 15 дней назад

      Yes

  • @mlggrievous
    @mlggrievous 16 дней назад +64

    Switzerland sitting out and not being involved in the video at all is a perfect reflection of the stereotype of Switzerland.

  • @rompsa923
    @rompsa923 16 дней назад +118

    Small correction at 24:38. That is a brown bear. That clip is from Finland and we don't have black bears here in Finland. Small mistake I know :D

    • @Mr10johnny10
      @Mr10johnny10 16 дней назад +4

      Spooky, I’ve heard brown bears are more aggressive than black bears

    • @B30WULF2
      @B30WULF2 16 дней назад +13

      @@Mr10johnny10you’re thinking of North American brown bears (grizzly bears). European brown bears tend to more skittish (like American black bears), as they’ve been living in close proximity to humans for longer. Also, I want to say European brown bears are slightly smaller than some North American brown bears, so that may play a part as well.

    • @rompsa923
      @rompsa923 16 дней назад +11

      @@B30WULF2 Yup. Also at least here in Finland brown bears tend to be mostly harmless, unless provoked and or they have cubs with them. But most of the time they tend to stay away from humans as much as possible.

    • @heh9392
      @heh9392 15 дней назад +1

      the whiter the bear, the more dangerous ​@@Mr10johnny10

    • @B30WULF2
      @B30WULF2 15 дней назад +3

      @@rompsa923 honestly, in the US and Canada brown bears probably generally aren’t that much more aggressive than European brown bears, but you generally have to go into their territory to encounter them than the other way around. That probably adds to the chances of aggression.

  • @clean280
    @clean280 16 дней назад +157

    Bread is not only a huge thing in western europe. Every european loves bread and is almost considered sacred food (in Poland at least)

    • @EggPotionFilms
      @EggPotionFilms 16 дней назад +18

      Yea bread is a staple, similar to rice in asia

    • @randomperson6433
      @randomperson6433 16 дней назад

      My local Ukrainian grocery has the best whole wheat sourdough! My Bosnian friend makes wonderful bread too! I love Eastern European treats ❤

    • @LuDa-lf1xd
      @LuDa-lf1xd 16 дней назад +3

      Can confirm.
      I lived in America (Bolivia) and there it was the rice.
      Here in Spain it's the bread.😆
      Took me a lot of years to get used to the no-rice lunch.
      Now my paella making skills are top notch.

    • @MindKnightSage
      @MindKnightSage 16 дней назад +1

      It's interesting to see that in many cultures bread is respected like in Persian. I think It's common in Turkish too and in Middle-Easterners as a whole.

    • @jeffslote9671
      @jeffslote9671 16 дней назад +2

      @@LuDa-lf1xd You never lived in America. You lived in Bolivia

  • @Gwinthein
    @Gwinthein 16 дней назад +66

    "I don't want to offend my friends in the Netherlands"
    0.5 Seconds Later: "Swamp Germans, hahahaa"

  • @untitled568
    @untitled568 16 дней назад +77

    No way.. crosover between 2 of my favourite channels at the moment...

    • @untitled568
      @untitled568 16 дней назад +1

      If you want recomendation, definitely check out pt2 of this video about Eastern Europe

    • @LEONSKENNEDY91
      @LEONSKENNEDY91 15 дней назад

      Yep this was very enjoyable

  • @gheorghitaalsunculitei9146
    @gheorghitaalsunculitei9146 16 дней назад +50

    Janos (Living Ironically in Europe) was actually born in California and lived half of his life in Wisconsin before moving to Serbia (he's a Hungarian Serb) and then Romania

    • @exudeku
      @exudeku 16 дней назад +12

      Dont forgot he got Bosnian blood in him lmaooo

    • @MW_Asura
      @MW_Asura 14 дней назад +1

      @@exudeku Unless it's a joke I'm missing it's irrelevant. He's Serbian in all aspects

    • @thor1829
      @thor1829 13 дней назад

      @@MW_Asura Check out his DNA results video

    • @StoryLover-7
      @StoryLover-7 13 дней назад +2

      How can he be Hungarian and Serb at once? Unless you speaking about his bloodlines?? Please somebody explain to me.....

    • @Kiwi-Araga
      @Kiwi-Araga 12 дней назад +3

      @@StoryLover-7 One parent is Serbian, the other is Hungarian. He did a DNA test and he has a lot of Bosnian genes according to it in case you wonder why some people call him Bosnian.

  • @itspandasman3040
    @itspandasman3040 16 дней назад +32

    Scandinavia is ONLY Sweden, Denmark and Norway. The nordic countries of Europe is Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Finland

    • @deasttttt
      @deasttttt 16 дней назад +16

      Not sure if Janos did this to intentionally get under the skin of every Finn watching this or just didn't know :-D

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 16 дней назад +6

      Actually it's the opposite. Finland is in Scandinavia but it's not one of the Nordic countries.

    • @jonttu2023
      @jonttu2023 16 дней назад +15

      @@Alexs.2599 No it's not. Finland is Nordic, not Scandinavian.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 16 дней назад +1

      @@jonttu2023 Nope it's the opposite. Finland is not Nordic. The Finnish language is not Indo-European and it's not North Germanic. Finland however is geographically in Scandinavia.

    • @jonttu2023
      @jonttu2023 16 дней назад +13

      ​@@Alexs.2599 That has literally nothing to do with Finland being Nordic? And while yes a tiny bit in the north of Finland is in Scandinavia, it is not usually counted in Scandinavia. You are arguing about this with a Finn.

  • @hasidila188
    @hasidila188 16 дней назад +27

    I am from Europe and first time I saw the "so called beer-bike" in real life was in Nashville, Tennessee, USA :) Of course, I have seen videos and pictures of those things before.

  • @ad_astra468
    @ad_astra468 16 дней назад +12

    The reason why we eat dinner late is the same reason why siesta is a thing, the sun.
    The sun sets later in Southern Europe which is also why the typical work shift is not 9 to 5 but 9 to 6 with an hour extra of lunch time.

    • @ASecureLab
      @ASecureLab 14 дней назад +1

      It was explained in the video, yes

  • @heh9392
    @heh9392 16 дней назад +25

    So yea, Estonian for us Finns is like a funny sounding accent of Finnish, but Hungarian itself is a few thousand years ago apart from us, eventhough also being of the Uralic language branch.

    • @Rubarb555
      @Rubarb555 16 дней назад +10

      Narive Hungarian here. It is strange, but when I hear Finnish, I don't understand any of it, yet the melody and rhythm of the language feels somehow familiar, close to Hungarian. Cheers to Finland

    • @heh9392
      @heh9392 15 дней назад +1

      @@Rubarb555 im going to hungary for the first time in 2 weeks ;)

    • @StoryLover-7
      @StoryLover-7 13 дней назад

      @@heh9392 Which part are going to visit?

    • @heh9392
      @heh9392 13 дней назад

      @@StoryLover-7 Budapest, only for 3 days.

    • @mnemonicpie
      @mnemonicpie 10 дней назад

      As a Yamnaya chad, I can't understand a word of your non-European yapping

  • @xRed47
    @xRed47 16 дней назад +29

    János (the guy running the channel) is a Serbian guy with (Hungarian and Romanian ancestry as well), who lived like half of his life in the US, so I guess that explains his accent. He also did a video explaining his results from a DNA test (23andme I think), in case you are interested.
    He does many videos regarding the balkans, especially for people outside of the region, which are both funny and quite informative.
    I highly recommend the Balkan stereotypes (both parts), as well as the Romanian and Eastern European stereotypes videos, as they are quite good as well.

  • @IowanMatthew683
    @IowanMatthew683 16 дней назад +14

    7:12 Fun fact, even today, the official motto of the British monarch is "Dieu et mon droit," which is French for "God and my right" in reference to his ancestors' claims to the throne of France.

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 15 дней назад

      It was the Richard Lionheart's motto.

  • @Briosification
    @Briosification 16 дней назад +14

    I think the reason his English is so good is that a lot of young Europeans grow up seeing basically the same stuff as young Americans. I have a lot of European friends and we all watched the same stuff on Netflix, the same anime shows. The Internet made it so that when things become popular online anywhere, it spreads everywhere.

    • @HeckenschutzeMoH
      @HeckenschutzeMoH 14 дней назад +4

      I think it's more due to the fact that he has lived in the US for many years.

    • @RAD1111able
      @RAD1111able 7 дней назад

      He lived in the US. I know many people who consume Anglo-Saxon culture and they still speak English with a strong Eastern European accent (probably including me to an extent).

  • @jeffslote9671
    @jeffslote9671 16 дней назад +49

    There’s a psychological syndrome called Paris syndrome. People get so excited about visiting it and are so disappointed about it that it leads to depression etc.

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos 16 дней назад +14

      Specifically a Japanese problem though. It got better now, but Paris was so overhyped in Japan (including by traveling companies) and it was seen by some of those tourists as the worldwide center of civilization or something. Truly, no place on earth could live up that thoses unrealistic expectations. Paris is cool if you like history and architecture, but if you're annoyed when the people aren't friendly or if you dislike uncleanliness it's better to go somewhere else. It's just a city.

    • @jeffslote9671
      @jeffslote9671 16 дней назад +6

      @@xenotypos. It’s not just Japanese and not just Paris thou. People visiting Los Angeles and Hollywood sometimes experience it.

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos 16 дней назад +6

      @@jeffslote9671 At the very least the term "Paris Syndrome" factually comes from that very Japanese problem. It was very wild compared with other examples: some Japanese tourists were hospitalized from the psychological trauma.

    • @jeffslote9671
      @jeffslote9671 16 дней назад +2

      @@xenotypos I know but I was pointing out that similar things happen to people who visit other places that are considered dream destinations

    • @aur.c
      @aur.c 16 дней назад

      Paris is a known big touristic city because of its monuments, its architecture and scenery, I don't know where that person went in Paris but he probably didn't make the good choices

  • @linktechjjb
    @linktechjjb 16 дней назад +8

    Just FYI, the protesters are throwing soup at the Mona Lisa, not paint. And not to defend the tactic, but every time it happens it makes international headlines, so it's actually pretty effective if all you are trying to do is get a topic into headlines.

    • @Taskicore
      @Taskicore 16 дней назад +12

      It's effective at getting them negative attention.

    • @tiborklein5349
      @tiborklein5349 14 дней назад

      The reaction they get mostly is "these climate activists are pretty dumb".

    • @dawoifee
      @dawoifee 13 дней назад +1

      @@Taskicore Yes, but negative attention is better than no attention. While I do not agree with the methods it worked. They played the attention economy right.

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC 13 дней назад +3

      ​@@dawoifee That tactic backfires when people get annoyed with their antics.

  • @arturfilipecastanha580
    @arturfilipecastanha580 16 дней назад +13

    And did not mention Portugal. EUROPA DOES NOT END IN SPAIN ENDS IN PORTUGAL

    • @Mtioo1
      @Mtioo1 16 дней назад +7

      Portugal is honorary balkan

    • @arturfilipecastanha580
      @arturfilipecastanha580 15 дней назад

      And yet every brit northen european and some balkans come to portugal for the weather and beaches.

    • @jonasgeerthsen6005
      @jonasgeerthsen6005 14 дней назад

      @@arturfilipecastanha580 /Shrugs We also go to the Balkans for weather and beaches. Really doesn't mean you aren't a Balkan-nation.

    • @arturfilipecastanha580
      @arturfilipecastanha580 14 дней назад +1

      @@jonasgeerthsen6005 never considered myself a balkan we are latin in this side of europe. Lol

    • @baul997
      @baul997 12 дней назад

      ​It's a meme cause in a lot of statistical maps Portugal has similar views and numbers to the Balkans

  • @spacehonky6315
    @spacehonky6315 16 дней назад +11

    When i was a kid back in the 80s, it was common to hear many corny "smart American vs dumb Polack" jokes. There is no large Polish immigrant community in my state. Where did this stereotype come from, and how in the world did it make it to small town Missouri?

    • @paulinagabrys8874
      @paulinagabrys8874 15 дней назад

      Amerykańscy biali protestanci zawsze mieli problem z uważaniem katolików i Słowian za "białych". Postulatami KKK były Stany Zjednoczone wolne od czarnych, Żydów i katolików. Dlatego bywało że kaptury atakowały w Stanach polskie wesela. A co do polish jokes, większość obecnych Polish Americans to potomkowie chłopów z obecnych terenów Polski Południowo-Wschodniej i Ukrainy Zachodniej. Te tereny przed I wojną światową należały do Austro-Węgier i były jedną z najbiedniejszych prowincji tego kraju. Po prostu chłopi polscy, ukraińscy i biedni Żydzi imigrowali do USA za chlebem. Większość ludności w tamtym okresie była niepiśmienna a tereny Polski (Polska przez 123 lata jako państwo nie istniała) jako jedne z ostatnich zniosły pańszczyznę, która nie tylko niewoliła chłopów ale też uniemożliwiała im imigrację do miast i podjęcia innej pracy. Trzeba też dodać duży procent analfabetów wśród ludności chłopskiej, bez względu na narodowość czy wyznanie. Dlatego gdy Polacy z Galicji przypłynęli do USA i zaczęli pracować byli brani za idiotów bo trafili do kompletnie odmiennego im środowiska gdzie zamast w polu pracowali w fabrykach, nie znali praktycznie mechanizacji i musieli przystosować się do życia w ogromnych metropoliach, gdzie każdy jest im obcy i nie zawaha się ich oszukać, gdzie mówi się w totalnie obcym języku, gdzie taki Nowy Jork czy Chicago są skrajnie odmienne niż miasteczka gdzie przyjeżdżali na dzień targowy. Powiedziałabym że to jest szok podobny do tego jaki przeżywają Rosjanie z prowincji gdy przyjeżdżają do Nowego Jorku (był nawet taki dokument).

    • @franohmsford7548
      @franohmsford7548 15 дней назад +3

      It comes from New York, Philadelphia and Boston and the areas in between.
      2.2 million poles emigated to the US between 1820 and 1914 - Over time they spread out just like other Americans before and after them.

    • @willvangaal8412
      @willvangaal8412 8 дней назад

      Archie Bunker maybe hahaha .

  • @tiborklein5349
    @tiborklein5349 14 дней назад +3

    Living Ironically in Europe is so good. There are so many videos that are worth checking out. He made videos about Balkan and Eastern European stereotypes too. He also explains historical events (like the 1956 Hungarian revolution) and why two certain countries love or hate each other.

  • @EggPotionFilms
    @EggPotionFilms 16 дней назад +81

    As a brit i have to say, it feels weird when people living outside the eutopean continent seem to group us like a country

    • @bingchilling7264
      @bingchilling7264 16 дней назад +8

      I feel like we Brits aren't grouped as European by either Europeans or North Americans. Maybe I'm projecting lol

    • @hundinger1
      @hundinger1 16 дней назад +28

      @@bingchilling7264 Sorry friend, I see you as a fellow european, EU or no EU. Greetings from Germany.

    • @robertharrington703
      @robertharrington703 16 дней назад +2

      As an Irish person, the more places you visit in mainland Europe, the more you understand it. Common travel area has that effect, and so much of the recent history is very much shared. You definitely know you're in different countries, I'm just saying I can see where the grouping us all together comes from

    • @nb9121
      @nb9121 16 дней назад +4

      As an American, it feels the same when someone who’s not from your state groups everyone in your state together. As an Ohioan, I can say someone from Toledo has very little in common with someone from Cincinnati, same with someone from Akron and someone from Marietta. It’s so different based on your city or county.
      I’ve noticed Californians in particular are really bad about lumping everything that isn’t them together into “flyover country” and stereotyping them.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 16 дней назад +1

      @@bingchilling7264 I see you guys as European, just not continental Europeans. Islander Europeans if you will.

  • @pietersleijpen3662
    @pietersleijpen3662 16 дней назад +8

    Another reason why people think the Dutch became blunt is the constant threat of the water. Large swathes of land got flooded because say one baron neglected their levies. If the choice is, insult said baron or drown, the choice is easy.
    Note though that all too often Dutch use our directness as an excuse for rudeness. Dutch without a filter will have issues as well. We are well aware if somebody asks us whether or not we like a sweater that outright stating we do not is not always appropriate.

  • @jgmcfc
    @jgmcfc 16 дней назад +7

    21:35: These will now be known as VTHisms moving forward

  • @johanandersson7141
    @johanandersson7141 16 дней назад +6

    25:20 Chris, you cannot insult a country’s greatest celebrity chef like that.

  • @RMSTitanicWSL
    @RMSTitanicWSL 16 дней назад +5

    Mexico also has a reputation for laziness because of siesta, because much of Mexico is quite hot during the day.

  • @IvelLlehctim
    @IvelLlehctim 15 дней назад +4

    When he made his Hercules movie (one of his first American movies) Arnold's accent was so thick that the cast and crew wouldn't understand a thing he said. So they overdubbed his lines with an American voice actor. After the movie he began working on lessening his accent.

  • @jzi1601
    @jzi1601 16 дней назад +46

    What is he talking about with punctuality and trains in Germany...The Deutsche Bahn is the least punctual train provider in all of Europe. So I think it's pretty fair to be annoyed by that 🤣

    • @paulinagabrys8874
      @paulinagabrys8874 15 дней назад

      Polskie PKP to najgorszy przewożnik kolejowy świata a nawet Europy😂

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx 14 дней назад +2

      thats wrong. it is NOT the least punctual one, in fact Germany has also most pressure (by being the center of Europe and transit country Nr. 1 - and the traffic exploded in the 21. century (from roads to trains, from packages to internet). Smaller neighbors with similar circumstances like the Netherlands also have similar problems. We also talk here about the most populated regions of Europe. apart form that. Its just stupid to exaggerate die Deutsche Bahn situation (Germany just complain more - which makes it at least also more likely that in the end something happens - punctuality and efficiency is a mindset in the first place (and thats a Central Europe thing). People who really believe that the Deutsche Bahn is worse should really study some youtube videos on other regions of Europe (when the Locomotive breaks down, people get out of the train on the tracks, make fire, sleep outdoor till maybe next day another Locomotive comes for an exchange - which later breaks down again). There are also other differences. Germany has high developed country problems and complain from a first world perspective (with the right intention to keep it that way). Same is true for the internet. Also here some people exaggerate and believing nonsense like 'slowest internet in the world' and other nonsense. The ones who believe that just show that they like stereotypes more than being smart and do proper researches (and every online gamer should know that this is not true despite from problems - i mean especially in MMORPGs, Shooters etc. the combination of fast internet AND ping counts - and Germans are not among the ones with the worse internet - but again with the most traffic/biggest hubs etc.)

    • @peterfunfstuck8094
      @peterfunfstuck8094 14 дней назад +1

      It's a popular stereotype but as someone who's taking trains across the western part of the continent on a regular base - they're really really not. Especially local trains run super punctual and smooth compared to elsewhere. The ICE? ... well it's hit and miss here.

    • @dawoifee
      @dawoifee 13 дней назад

      I think Romomania is worse, but yeah, German Trains are bad.
      Also the Internet. Get outside of the cities and it sucks bad.

    • @rickbhattacharya2334
      @rickbhattacharya2334 13 дней назад +2

      DB is good untill you are in city, the moment you get out it's hit or miss. When it's good it's very good when it's bad it's really bad
      For example once I was coming from Stuttgart and thanks to DB they cancelled one connecting train, I had to sit an entire night on the train station in the middle of nowhere.

  • @spirosgreek1171
    @spirosgreek1171 16 дней назад

    So happy you reacted to this! Such an underrated channel in my opinion. His videos on the balkans and balkan stereotypes are excellent, highly suggest them

  • @Vandelberger
    @Vandelberger 16 дней назад +288

    One thing that is not a stereotype: The bread is better, way better.

    • @jeffslote9671
      @jeffslote9671 16 дней назад +29

      No it’s not. That’s misinformation. Cheap supermarket bread exists everywhere. Good quality bread also exists everywhere.

    • @frozencrow8735
      @frozencrow8735 16 дней назад +37

      US has way more trash bread that has lot of sugar and preservatives and/or food colors. ​@jeffslote9671

    • @chrisvibz4753
      @chrisvibz4753 16 дней назад +18

      No its not. thats a stereotype. ive been to america ive had amazing bread there. and this is from a frenchman now living in america

    • @stevewonder10
      @stevewonder10 16 дней назад +7

      Austrian here: Our bread culture is similar to Germany's, perhaps milder.
      There is a TON of variety of bread in bakeries and even supermarkets

    • @lthecatt9667
      @lthecatt9667 16 дней назад

      I mean, we (the Netherlands) have a culture of eating bread, yet our bread is ranging from meh to complete garbage

  • @razvanmazilu6284
    @razvanmazilu6284 16 дней назад +4

    The ones about the Balkans and about Eastern Europe are so much better. Probably because Janos, the creator, is a Hungarian Serb (I think) living in Romania, so he understands the culture, the local memes and rivalries so much better. He even did a short history of Romania recently which, despite some inaccuracies, did a great job of presenting an abridged history of the country that explains why it is how it is. I'm Romanian btw :)

  • @MikeSenger
    @MikeSenger 15 дней назад +1

    Thanks for showing me the Living Ironically in Europe page. I'll go there to watch the video!

  •  15 дней назад +1

    In the German dubbed version of "Conan the Barbarian", Schwarzenegger was indeed dubbed by Berlin born actor Thomas Danneberg.

  • @Potatoes85858
    @Potatoes85858 16 дней назад +1

    It's a great channel, would be great to see some more videos!

  • @CritiqueCS
    @CritiqueCS 16 дней назад +2

    The funniest story I ever heard was protestors that glued themselves to the floor of the Porsche Museum in Germany, to which Porsche promptly responded by turning of the lights and temperature control (Air Conditioning). They asked for a potty and food aswell and was promptly responded to with the amazing words of: " "

  • @RolandTschiah
    @RolandTschiah 15 дней назад +2

    please more from this dude

  • @derpphil5400
    @derpphil5400 12 дней назад +1

    Lol, there were a number of anime references and music in this one, a real change of pace.

  • @zeljkodjordjevic2960
    @zeljkodjordjevic2960 16 дней назад

    Finally, keep up the good work 🙌

  • @p0pov13
    @p0pov13 16 дней назад +17

    Wooow was not expecting this. What a crossover 😂

  • @PerformanceBlueOverYou
    @PerformanceBlueOverYou 16 дней назад

    I never expected this crossover. Clicked immediately. We NEED part 2 with his video about Eastern Europe.

  • @alexandrzarezin7765
    @alexandrzarezin7765 16 дней назад

    Great work!

  • @Nomisteaks80
    @Nomisteaks80 15 дней назад +1

    8:00 They're usually making sure not to actually damage the painting and they are throwing soup, not paint.

  • @rulas1122
    @rulas1122 15 дней назад +1

    Might be the greatest VTH thumbnail of all times

  • @saturnzbarz979
    @saturnzbarz979 16 дней назад +1

    Enjoy your Scotland trip!! I'm visiting myself with my wife for two weeks starting this weekend!

  • @phoneguy4637
    @phoneguy4637 11 дней назад +1

    I, as a born German, can confirm following stereotypes of ourselfs:
    1. we are iron about rules.
    2. we are addicted to introducing even more rules.
    3. we are over-disciplined.
    4. we don't cry.
    5. we don't laugh either.
    6. we drink beer like tapwater and loath wine.

  • @MrBalkan14
    @MrBalkan14 16 дней назад

    I did not expect to ever see VTH react to Living ironically in europe but I am so here for it 🙌

  • @healthtrooper
    @healthtrooper 16 дней назад +4

    Regarding Germany and Austria and perception of each other I'd say we Germans always see Austria as quaint and sometimes as a bit hillbilly, while the Austrians opinion depends on what part of Germany one would refer to, like everything not South-Germany they call Piefke, which is a derogatory term hailing from a Prussian (I think) general.

    • @DerekWitt
      @DerekWitt 16 дней назад +1

      I technically have Prussian ancestry.
      I think a few people look down upon Prussia (to my dismay), even to this day.
      Most of the time, I say I am of German descent.

    • @anderskorsback4104
      @anderskorsback4104 15 дней назад

      Prussian composer of military music. An insult meant to imply that Prussians are pompous militarists.

  • @hank780
    @hank780 16 дней назад

    Thank you for reacting to this. I would recommend you to react the other stereorypes videos he has. Cheers from Hungary

  • @WoobertAIO
    @WoobertAIO 16 дней назад +2

    22:09 Was definitely not expecting the random Chilean GTA San Andreas skit, but it's appreciated nonetheless.
    As for reaction ideas, I would definitely recommend "How to create YOUR OWN SUCCESSFUL Balkan Country" by FedgirlTV.
    It's one of the greatest satire videos I've ever watched.

  • @andreidroj2847
    @andreidroj2847 15 дней назад +1

    I have recommended this chanel to you lots of times so I am excited to finally have you reaction this. That said you should totally react to some of Janos history videos the hungarian, romanian revolution ones and the gypsy history one are fire.

  • @Yahli20
    @Yahli20 13 дней назад

    He has many great videos from travel vlogs to random funny balkan cultural videos to abridged histories and many more he is one of the best channels on youtube

  • @alexschusch7906
    @alexschusch7906 16 дней назад +56

    Btw Germans and Austrians are basically the same and always was. Austrians started to claim that they are something different after ww2 to avoid war guilt, completely ignoring the Austrian painter or that many many high ranking NSDAP members and a large part of the SS-Leadership were Austrians as well.

    • @67pearse
      @67pearse 16 дней назад +23

      Austria's greatest collective achievement is getting the world to believe that Beethoven is from Vienna but Hitler was German lol

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 16 дней назад +5

      Yes. And the Aunchluss ( annexion) was an act of force by Germany (suuuure).
      Also that movie about the Austrian singer family that escaped to Switzerland.
      Shady as F.

    • @Shiftinggers
      @Shiftinggers 15 дней назад

      @@67pearse Don't forget letting the Germans take the brunt of the WW1 reparations

    • @alexschusch7906
      @alexschusch7906 15 дней назад +2

      @67pearse and of course that Mozart was Austrian, even though at the time of his birth Salzburg was part of bavaria

    • @anderskorsback4104
      @anderskorsback4104 15 дней назад +5

      Yeah, before German unification, Austrians were regarded as much a part of the German family as anyone else. That Austria was left out of German unification was just an incidental consequence of Austria already having its own multi-ethnic empire at the time. Anschluss wasn't the idea of Austrian painter and friends, it was a popular idea in Austria for the entire interwar period when said multi-ethnic empire was no more.

  • @antonakesson
    @antonakesson 16 дней назад +21

    I think the worst stereotype in the video is lumping Finland into Scandinavia XD

    • @jonathanvillanueva9206
      @jonathanvillanueva9206 16 дней назад +2

      But isn’t Finland in Scandinavia?

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 16 дней назад +4

      Finland is in Scandinavia, it's just not one of the Nordic countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland.

    • @antonakesson
      @antonakesson 15 дней назад +8

      @@Alexs.2599 You got that reversed. Finland is Nordic not Scandinavian. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
      Scandinavia itself is the peninsula both Norway and Sweden is located on but Denmark also counts due to ones having land on the peninsula and also their ties to both other countries.

    • @antonakesson
      @antonakesson 15 дней назад +4

      @@jonathanvillanueva9206 Nope. Neighbor to it but not part of it. Scandinavia is the peninsula both Norway and Sweden is located on. Denmark also counts in due to how long it actually had land here but also its long ties and culture with its other neighbors.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 15 дней назад

      @@antonakesson No Finland is literally geographically within Scandinavia. I know there is a heated debat about this but Finland is still apart of the Scandinavian peninsula. And technically Finland is not Nordic, it's Finno Ugric. It maybe listed as one of the Nordic nations but it's actually not.

  • @snowblade6292
    @snowblade6292 16 дней назад +5

    Balkan stereotypes it's a must watch

  • @paladintheoriginal2803
    @paladintheoriginal2803 16 дней назад +1

    Great video ! I'd love to see the reaction to the Balkan stereotypes

  • @xenamorphwinner7931
    @xenamorphwinner7931 16 дней назад +2

    You should check out all of his stereotype videos, they always make me chuckle even if it’s making fun of my country.

  • @neverright
    @neverright 13 дней назад

    VTH accidentally booking a stay in the red light district is a great premise for a sitcom.

  • @cs3473
    @cs3473 16 дней назад +2

    I remember a looooong time ago I took a French Language Class. I remember my professor telling us about this article of a poll by Paris Match magazine asking French people in various parts of France who the most obnoxious tourists were. The top vote getter was... Parisians.

  • @boi5499
    @boi5499 16 дней назад +16

    Would be great to follow this up with North American stereotypes (if there is one). Good video as always!

    • @randomperson6433
      @randomperson6433 16 дней назад

      In the Pacific Northwest we either wear flannel ironically or unironically. Both are true. Oregon is either hipsters or forests. Washington is either Microsoft or mountains.

    • @svenrio8521
      @svenrio8521 16 дней назад

      ​@@randomperson6433Oregon is either hipsters or methheads hiding in the forests.

  • @aikonea1061
    @aikonea1061 15 дней назад +1

    A lot of these stereotypes change depending on were you live. I am Spanish and in Spain Germans and British people are stereotypically depicted as red and drunk. This is because, for us, they are tourists that get burnt by the sun and party all night. (Sadly a metric for when the summer season starts is when the first brit/german person dies of a balcony related accident)

  • @bulldowozer5858
    @bulldowozer5858 14 дней назад +1

    Otto von Bismarck once said: "Bavaria is the missing link between Austrians and Humans."

  • @debrickashaw9387
    @debrickashaw9387 16 дней назад +1

    7:50 It is not the real mona lisa on display either

  • @buurmeisje
    @buurmeisje 16 дней назад

    I would love if you did more reactions to his videos, they're really good

  • @WhatsUp-fe8jc
    @WhatsUp-fe8jc 16 дней назад

    Definitely should do more of his videos

  • @Lady_NightCourt_22
    @Lady_NightCourt_22 16 дней назад

    There is a beer bike thing that goes around Sioux Falls, SD too 😂

  • @heatherb2372
    @heatherb2372 16 дней назад +2

    I loved France when I went and it was during the era of "freedom fries" when everyone thought France hated us because of our then-president. The people I encountered were actually super kind and considerate, even when I couldn't find the correct French word for whatever I needed or if I had a hard time understanding what they were asking.

  • @phoneguy4637
    @phoneguy4637 11 дней назад +1

    I, as a born German, like to declare following clichés about our folks *not true*:
    1. we are NOT always on spot - but still hate being otto time.
    2. we do NOT live in fachwerk houses.
    3. we do NOT devour tons of sauerkraut. fun fact: most of us don't even like it that much.
    4. we do NOT constantly yell.
    5. we are NOT hicks. In fact, we are proud to have brought forth many high-class authors and poets such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Wilhelm Busch, Anette von Droste-Hülsoff, Heinz Erhardt, Michael Ende and many more.
    6. Bavaria is NOT "typical German". on the contrary, most Bavarians wish to have Bavaria be separated from Germany geographically and politically!

  • @adamkarz
    @adamkarz 16 дней назад +10

    24:42 as far as I know, we don't have black bears in europe.
    I would guess that the reason for this bear to run away, was the fact that it was young.

    • @kognak6640
      @kognak6640 16 дней назад +4

      Adult bear would have run too. That is in Finland. Might be different in other countries where bears don't fear humans.

  • @ianlalonde5373
    @ianlalonde5373 16 дней назад

    took a bus from London to Amsterdam when I studied abroad. Loved the city, including the coffeeshops! It had a feel of a more relaxed kinda cigar lounge. along with the heinekin brewery and a canal tour and just exploring the city, it was a nice little long weekend away!

  • @michaellongobardi91
    @michaellongobardi91 16 дней назад

    Living ironically in Europe is a brilliant channel. Just brilliant.

  • @AbudMunichen78
    @AbudMunichen78 16 дней назад +3

    To be fair to the Austrians, there are also very diverse. A Tyrolian sounds nothing like a guy from Vienna. Schwarzenegger is from Styria, which is again a different tune.
    And another funny fact: The dubbing voice of Schwarzenegger is the same dubbing voice of Sylvester Stalone in German. Which makes things really weird.

    • @rezesion1381
      @rezesion1381 16 дней назад +2

      Schwarzenegger is from Styria. Do not tell him that he is from Kärnten^^

    • @AbudMunichen78
      @AbudMunichen78 16 дней назад

      Sorry, nonsens... Schwarzenegger is Styria... still totally different

    • @AbudMunichen78
      @AbudMunichen78 16 дней назад

      @@rezesion1381 Yes, sorry my mistake. I just realized it myself.... But as a Bavarian, the Austrians are all the same ;-)

  • @BlizzyBlake1185
    @BlizzyBlake1185 12 дней назад

    11:45 nice save in case the mrs is watching.

  • @theharoldsshow
    @theharoldsshow 16 дней назад

    God, VTH, that paint mention got me thinking of the whole research paper I wrote about Climate protests for school.

  • @EneriGiilaan
    @EneriGiilaan 9 дней назад

    At 24:40 - the bears in Europe (including this one in Finland) are brown bears - not quite as big and aggressive as grizzlies but quite intimidating and dangerous on their own right. The one in the video seems quite small though - probably a bit over a year old just detached from the mother.

  • @IvelLlehctim
    @IvelLlehctim 15 дней назад +2

    I wouldnt consider finland part of Scandinavia. To be Scandinavia is Demark, Sweden and Norway.

  • @spring_in_paris
    @spring_in_paris 11 дней назад +1

    German here (and of course, you saw this coming, right😅) the geographical borders or nation of today is younger than the US (1990). We, the Germans, as a population, are much older than the USA. The idea or that which has always connected us, which is our language. The Holy Roman Empire and its rulers mostly ruled their own territories, but they were also dependent on one another. For example, the emperor always had to be elected, there was no hereditary monarchy.
    Great reaction btw.
    With love from Germany ❤🤘🏻

  • @AnkoSanSensei
    @AnkoSanSensei 15 дней назад +1

    As a German, my Oma would joke that Austrians sounded like they spoke German with hot potatoes in the mouth

  • @ZoniacMan
    @ZoniacMan 16 дней назад

    Scandinavia has the best weather. I love summers in the north of Norway.

  • @viggowiin
    @viggowiin 15 дней назад

    Jeremy Clarkson's serie about The Victoria Cross is great.

  • @kaijuroar8415
    @kaijuroar8415 16 дней назад +2

    Would be cool to see you react to Tasting History's D-Day Breakfast

  • @Nostripe361
    @Nostripe361 15 дней назад +1

    I remember seeing a news article about some younger Spanish workers getting upset over the siesta concept and would rather go home earlier than have a really long break in the middle of the day

  • @almasbaibolov1446
    @almasbaibolov1446 14 дней назад +1

    24:46
    Although, it was not a Black bear. There no Black bears in Europe (except zoos).
    It happened in Finland and that was young Brown bear.

  • @angeloinfinity3054
    @angeloinfinity3054 15 дней назад

    8:13 - About the paint throuwing (which is also present here in Italy) is something I completely agree on, but also: who is funding them? I would bet those who would be identified as their oppositions.... but oh well

  • @trentonebel9088
    @trentonebel9088 16 дней назад

    The pedal trollies are also present in Nashville

  • @kaspi001
    @kaspi001 11 дней назад

    In Germany there's a joke about Dutch stinginess that the 'NL' on their license plates stands for "Nur Limonade" (just a lemonade).

  • @arturo0727
    @arturo0727 16 дней назад +1

    XD i love watching "living ironically in Europe" he such a good memer. 😂😂

  • @homersimpson5821
    @homersimpson5821 16 дней назад +2

    Greece tend to be laid back. The night just starts after 9 pm ends at least 9 am.

  • @annemariecronen9096
    @annemariecronen9096 16 дней назад

    3/4 of my mother’s family came from Prussia during the Franco-Prussian war and the other part from the Netherlands. This explains so much of how my mom was raised and probably why my mom did forgo the strict rules she was raised with us and gave us more freedom growing up. Side note, I have ancestors from my dad’s side who were from Inverness. I look forward to learning more about that area❤

  • @voiveikkonen1042
    @voiveikkonen1042 14 дней назад +1

    That was brownbear and finnish screaming Perkele to it..

  • @weepingscorpion8739
    @weepingscorpion8739 16 дней назад

    21:30 It is good to know that the VTH drinking game is alive and well :D :D :D
    And as for metal, you really need to check out Týr! You won't regret it.

  • @user-mr6eq7oy8j
    @user-mr6eq7oy8j 14 дней назад

    23:15 This reminds me of doing a country report on Portugal in a college class. Some sources I read mentioned how the southern region was seen as lazy by people from the northern region because of their siesta tradition.
    So it seems this isn't just a Northern European stereotype of Southern Europe, but one shared within many Southern European countries.
    I've read Italy is similar with the more industrial north seeing the south as lazy. Wouldn't surprise me if Spain wasn't similar with the mountainous north seeing the south as lazy, too.

  • @DeveusBelkan
    @DeveusBelkan 16 дней назад +1

    The tactics of the Just Stop Oil protests might be shocking and they might offend some people, but the words of one of the most beloved painters in human history might put things into context.
    "It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should listen to, the feeling for the things themselves, for reality is more important than the feeling for pictures." - Vincent van Gogh

  • @miguel151420
    @miguel151420 16 дней назад +3

    I mean, portuguese bread is the best, couldnt even think of living somewhere where the bread is awful

  • @felixhenson9926
    @felixhenson9926 9 дней назад

    Also, I'm autistic and one of my special interests is sleep science and the siesta is a healthier sleep pattern than the post-industrial era practice of 8hrs solid in one go. There have been a number of health benefits drawn from the mid-afternoon nap including alertness/ wakefulness, increased productivity and better memory. Additionally it is a time of day a large number of factors come together in all of our bodies and boost the drive to sleep. Lots of factors have been used to try and explain it including the aforementioned hard work and heat, but also post-lunch drowsiness, our circadian rhythms naturally make us tired at that time of the day, and we have a drop in cortisol decreasing our alertness and making us sleepier. If we didn't have these long work days and artificial light most of us would be doing it and indeed it's actually v common in a lot of the world, not just Spain.

  • @TheLaur200
    @TheLaur200 16 дней назад

    I highly recommend Balkan Stereotypes as well, or any general information videos like the Serbia or Romania episode. They can be hillarious but extremely true as well!

  • @publicminx
    @publicminx 14 дней назад +1

    btw, the Euro cup 2024 is going to start now in Germany - one can now meet the different hordes from all over Europe! ;)

  • @LewisClement
    @LewisClement 15 дней назад +2

    As a Dutchie living in the Alsace and working in Germany with colleagues of different nationalities: yes, I and my wife definitely are much more hesitant at spending money than everyone around us. I blame the calvinist environment that we grew up in.

  • @chrisvibz4753
    @chrisvibz4753 16 дней назад

    awesome!

  • @Fblaggyx
    @Fblaggyx 16 дней назад

    With the coming of Kingdom Come deliverance 2 I would love to see something relating to that. A video on Charles IV. or Jan Hus or Sigismund or the husite wars.

  • @nickford5347
    @nickford5347 15 дней назад

    It's a fun channel. He can be a bit less "family friendly" at times, but nothing that's really distracted me from learning and laughing.

  • @TheMetallingOne
    @TheMetallingOne 15 дней назад

    11:45 theres a funny simpsons joke to be inserted there 😂