Hence Egyptian is ugly. My ears bleed everytime I hear Egyptian, right next to Iraqi on the level of earbleed. it is like swamp Arabic, actually scratch that it ain't even Arabic, not sure what it is.
@ـ Once again I say, the Egyption accent is basically simplified Arabic. As an Egyption my self, I have some difficulties literally speaking in normal Arabic.
@@fireswordfcyt171 ولا يكن الامر ان كلام المصرين هو الكلام الوحيد الذي هو متبسط عند العرب، ولكن لهجات العرب باجمعهن متبسطات، ويقل فصاحتهن في الكلام. فلا ترى شيء مُهيجا للفكار عند اللهجات، ما ترى الا بما يُسمونهُ بالنكات، او الشقة وما نحو ذالك من التفسق اللغوي.
To be honest the problem with bread going stale faster in the fridge is only a problem for actual good bakery bread, which isd definitely more suited fresh or frozen for long term storage. the sliced stuff you buy nowadays (especially in the us) will never go stale, so might as well keep it in the fridge to avoid mold. And yes, I'm a bread in the fridge kinda guy.
8:49 Conversely, now that my proficiency in english is basically native level, I find myself making more mistakes than I used to. Or maybe I'm just less careful now because I feel more comfortable speaking/writing (although I do sometimes find out about some errors I didn't know I made, but that natives make sometimes too). Then again, I do the same in spanish, making sure to get grammar and orthography right, I never shorten words or ignore rules, except when it's a wording I consider to be new accepted colloquialism that I allow myself. So I guess it's probably more so a trait of people who want to make sure they write and speak properly, regardless of proficiency.
0:23 If you knew anything about Liz Truss Drew, you wouldn't be asking that question. Her understanding of the economy was on the level of a kindergartner and she didn't have the backing of her colleagues in the first place, they all wanted Sunak. She was just popular with 80 000 of the very old and rich registered members of the conservative party so she still got elected despite the fact that anyone else could tell she would end up ruining everything. And I'm not even from the UK, I just watch some British RUclips channels.
Yep, you sum it up perfectly. Truss already had a reputation as a ideologue robot with the charisma of week old roadkill among both parliament and the electorate. However she spouted the kind of libertarian neoconservative wanking fantasies that got old white men in the party membership hot and hard. By comparison Rishi may still be a self-serving pain in the arse Tory but at least he won't bankrupt the nation!
I'm impressed with your knowledge for a non-Brit, that's pretty much it to a T. Unfortunately those Tory members are not just very old and rich but also mainly white racists and they would never of voted Rishi in. If BoJo or Penny Mordaunt had stayed in the running for the new PM and had managed to get 100 party member backers, the new PM would then have been put to a vote among the Tory members and I guarantee you Boris or Penny would have won it because they're white.
6:12 Once we Brazilian almost elected a chimpanzee as mayor of Rio de Janeiro in 1997. He was the 3rd most voted and he wasn't even competing. Pátria Amada Brasil🇧🇷
9:20 my German teacher actually put this song on when we were leaning classes (math, history, arts and crafts...). "Was ist dein lieblingsfach?" means "what is your favourite class?"
Hey Drew! Here are some letters to your collection: ó ú ö ü ő ű á é í (hungarian) + ä ň ľ ĺ š č ť ď ž ý ô ř (slovak) Some of them appear in both languages, so I only wrote them once. (Edit: 4:52)
@@senorpepper3405 next videos "sorry for the invoriment I'm in a woods and haven't slept by 5 days in a row. Also STDs aren't funny but I love European policy about hospitals. speaking of it, tomorrow no vídeo"
I love that no one thinks Dutch sounds scary even the the one thing Arabic and German have in common is the guttural fricative sounds, which we do too.
10:17 That’s as if I said its much easier to say 176cm than 5' 9,25…''. Like obviously they don’t line up. It’s two different systems. You are not exactly 6'2. You are not exactly 187cm. You just rounded to it so it fits your scale.
In Germany we have no flag exept for Government buildings and somd people (mostly non Germans) but when the World/Europe Cup or the Olympics start we look like in 3:04 We don't use flags for 77 years
9:16 Drew, I would gladly help you translate the song you showed, "Was ist dein Leiblingsfach" Respond and I will give you my contacts. You can trust me that I would get nothing wrong in translating this song as I have spent the last 3 years of my life researching the two characters singing in the music video. Also yes, it probably is the greatest song ever.
1:10 Nice one Drew, you really showed those psychopaths who puts bread in the fridge who's best ! PS : wait guys I just realized my mom does put bread in the freezer. 😳🤡 *But only* when there is too much bread in the house so we need to stock a part of it.
Yes, there are Letters in the German Languesh that are called Umlaute, they are: ä, ö, ü. Everyone of them is spelled like this: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue. I know this because I am Austrian. Have a nice night in the Netherlands Drew.
1:25 idk if its any different at a colder temp, but way back when I worked as a stocker for target, all their bread was stored in the freezer. I would get my groceries there though and never noticed anything wrong with the bread.
I like how everyone is now talking in the comments about him being in the netherlands but when he was in germany or spain i had to scroll for a person talking about it
The Dutch won't lose to the sea in a few decades or centuries or even more than a millennium because they are very smart and build advanced anti flooding infrastructure. But still, good joke....
2:30 no the only reason Egypt has more speakers is because it has more population in total and Saudi would be right as most of Arabic has been made according to Arabic in the Quran and the Quran descended in Mecca, Medina and more
"the alltoo famous German B" The "Eszett" is actually another version of a normal s. ß is used when the s is pronounced stronger. Many people outside of German speaking countries also think that the two dots on top of the letters (specifically ä ö and ü) are optional. They are not. For example: Düsseldorf is a place in Germany, Dusseldorf is just a spelling mistake. There you go, some facts about German.
You're right drew, a lot of Nordic languages also have Umlaut, it's just that in for example Swedish, they are part of our alphabet directly. So in German, you have ä, ö and ü as Umlauts, but not in the alphabet, whereas Sweden has ä, ö and å as actual letters in the alphabet. The ø is sort of the Danish/Norwegian equivalent to ö
Pizza joke meme was funny. Drew, did you ever see the BBC April Fool's documentary on the spaghetti harvest? Or maybe that's what inspired the pizza thing in the first place. Also, I LOLd at joke about King Charles seeing as many prime ministers as the queen did by Christmas.
4:31 There are some Metal bands that put Umlaute in their name to appear more German or just to look fancier. Mötley Crüe probably being the most prominent example. It's called Metal Umlaut
10:12 obviously you've got to use decimeters like, 18.7 because that sounds impressive while also being short enough to say. It sounds especially impressive when you realize that shaq is a 21.6, Yao ming is a 22.9 and Manute Bol was a 23.1.
5:37 In 5th or 6th grade, we had a project where we had to create our own country. Mine was "Megalia," formed from a continent that rose from volcanic action in the middle of the Pacific. I also made a country map (it looked sort-of like a donut), and it looked somewhat similar to what the Fortnite map is (Fortnite wasn't a thing yet).
I actually love buying more hotdog buns than the number of hotdogs I plan on eating, because the leftover buns make FANTASTIC peanut butter sandwiches.
9:16-9:21 that songs lyrics are in English is (I used Google Translate): "Gymnastics is my favorite subject. Favorite subject, favorite subject. What is your favorite subject? Tummies or what? Once a week. Art and music.
11:18, you do not hear about the decimeter a lot. Well, when I hear about the decimeter I get Vietnam flashbacks from advanced chemistry classes and all the cubical decimeters (dm³) which are used there only bacause a liter (equal to one cubical decimeter) does not sound so cool...
I would ask why you said that but I get it. The canals being dangerous to pee on, the bike lanes with people who will either run over you or call you the F word (or other slurs) if you don't get out of their way, people switching from speaking Dutch to English when just wanna fricking learn the language speaking to natives, crazy American tourists smoking weed and ruining Amsterdam's clean air, etc. That's why the Dutch don't like when you only go to Amsterdam when visiting their country, the other cities of the Netherlands are way better why don't people care about them bruh 💀
The argument that it sounds weird also only functions for English speakers as they all use imperial for their height so when you use metric you are never sure how to do it properly in English. Do I say "one hundred eighty seven" centimeters, "one meter eighty seven" or "one point eighty seven meters" I never heard anyone use it in English and I usually use imperial to say my height when talking in English but when I am talking in German it is completely normal.
9:17 I translated it once and it’s like “math is is my favorite subject, favorite subject, favorite subject Math is my favorite subject, what is yours?” And they list all their classes
@@srirampatnaik9164 how is that easy to visualise. It’s confusing af just like everything else in the Imperial system, but hey everyone has their own opinion
@@Seba_ntn IDK, i've used metric my whole life (I'm Indian), but i find feet better to measure human height than cm or meters. Meters are too large and cm too small. dm could be a nice unit for human height, but it's not popular in even metric-dominated countries
@@republicofformosa8644 Most African and Asian countries unofficially use imperial to measure human height, since numbers like 5 or 6 are easier to imagine than 167 or 1.89
My favorite thing about him is that he goes to Great lengths to prove his point by saying things like “really not good” though he knew that it was “really badly”
9:16 Sports is my favourite subject. Favourite subject Favourite subject What's your favourite subject? Sports, or what? Once a week. Arts and music By the way, the subtitles are much faster than the singing. In case somebody tried to follow along and got confused.
On the bread in fridge note, I tried it. That "goodhousekeeping" bit is full of crap (I guess they're just encouraging not preserving your food for long enough to not have to buy it on a daily). It lasts way longer refridgerated, I even tried freezing it and it preserves all the freshness. You can simply use a toaster to defrost it (it smells and tastes like feshly baked) or just leave it out at room temperature about a hour before eating it. - Keeping it in its wrapping at room temp and "air-tight" (which is impossible without a vacuum sealing it) makes it catch mold before dinner time. By tomorrow it ain't even fit for a compost bin anymore.
2:28 Drew, Arabic comes from Arabia like English comes from England, using the Egyptian (or other North African) flag for Arabic would be like using the USA flag for English, Mexico flag for Spanish, and Brazil flag for Portuguese.
Be safe in Netherlands Drew, someone might step on you in the roads
Lol
no its amsterdam they wile probably ride him over with a bicicle
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When Drew realises, the houses in the EU are not made out of literal paper
👁️👄👁️
stone wall gang unite 💪🧱
the US to the japanese: "we are not so different, you and I"
japan: "how so"
US: "our houses are made of literal paper"
japan: 😲
Aren't japanese house actually strong as hell since they have an earthquake every time kim does a missile test (every two secs basically)?
Amerikans likely never hear concret because there houses are out of cardboard. This post was made by an Austrian that speaks English
@@tommysonsart2860 based
When Drew stepped into the Netherlands the average height went to 4"2. 💀💀
Bruh
Bruh
You did not have to do that to him.
you did my man dirty🗿
💀
I just saw the thumbnail and I was frightened by the idea of not only not having sea anymore but also having a land border with France 😰
Like hell there would be.
Me a french: *looking at the direction of Switzerland.*
Average Fr*nce fan
Average Republic of the Biscay enjoyer
@@LancerIHR what’s that
@@LancerIHR average fr**ce fan
Average Spain fan
Average bay of biscay enjoyed
6:50 funny how Drew mentions that, but Hungary itself is landlocked
Then it's Balaton
i dont understand, he didnt mention hungary
horthy coming for dalmatia
6:50
Not before 1918 at least
In the USA: Kyle punches a hole in the wall.
In the EU: The wall punches a hole in Kyle.
Yes, houses in Europe aren't made from cardboard XD
@@fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel are you russian or ukranian
@@colonsfcolon he legit has UA in his name
Also, other languages use those letters (idk their name in English)
@@mattontop but is he russian or ukranian
In Soviet European Union the wall punches a hole in Kyle
In Egypt, we have an accent that gets rid of that "Anger".
That's why they didn't use Egypt.
Hence Egyptian is ugly. My ears bleed everytime I hear Egyptian, right next to Iraqi on the level of earbleed. it is like swamp Arabic, actually scratch that it ain't even Arabic, not sure what it is.
@@vergesserforgetter2160 The Egyption accent is basically simplified Arabic.
You hating it, isn't something anyone asked for you to tell.
@ـ Once again I say, the Egyption accent is basically simplified Arabic.
As an Egyption my self, I have some difficulties literally speaking in normal Arabic.
@@fireswordfcyt171 yes, that is called a pigeon language. See Jamaican for English, or Haitian for French.
@@fireswordfcyt171
ولا يكن الامر ان كلام المصرين هو الكلام الوحيد الذي هو متبسط عند العرب، ولكن لهجات العرب باجمعهن متبسطات، ويقل فصاحتهن في الكلام. فلا ترى شيء مُهيجا للفكار عند اللهجات، ما ترى الا بما يُسمونهُ بالنكات، او الشقة وما نحو ذالك من التفسق اللغوي.
Drew: Creats language
All Slavic People: I know this guy.
As a dutchman I'm surprised you are with us in our country. Welcome!
agreed, as a dutchman im surprised he is 1 foot long
As a Dutchman I ask you fellow Dutchman has he posted on his community tab because I can’t see it and I have tried multiple devices
@@princemoneycat5294 as the 2nd dutchman of this post my anwser is yes
@@princemoneycat5294 as a fellow Dutchman I carry on the chain by saying hi
As a dutchman its Funny that he isnt been gekoloniseerd
To be honest the problem with bread going stale faster in the fridge is only a problem for actual good bakery bread, which isd definitely more suited fresh or frozen for long term storage. the sliced stuff you buy nowadays (especially in the us) will never go stale, so might as well keep it in the fridge to avoid mold. And yes, I'm a bread in the fridge kinda guy.
it takes up too much space in my fridge to go there... we do have a dedicated freezer for it though.
in europe normal sliced bread in the grocery store is often fresh and will go stale after like a week of sitting on the counter
Drew: arrives in Netherlands
Dutchies: gekoloniseerd
GEKOLONISEERD
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8:49 Conversely, now that my proficiency in english is basically native level, I find myself making more mistakes than I used to. Or maybe I'm just less careful now because I feel more comfortable speaking/writing (although I do sometimes find out about some errors I didn't know I made, but that natives make sometimes too).
Then again, I do the same in spanish, making sure to get grammar and orthography right, I never shorten words or ignore rules, except when it's a wording I consider to be new accepted colloquialism that I allow myself. So I guess it's probably more so a trait of people who want to make sure they write and speak properly, regardless of proficiency.
Huh
It be those from other languages that speak English better than the English jaja, respectfully I aint readin allat.
0:23 If you knew anything about Liz Truss Drew, you wouldn't be asking that question. Her understanding of the economy was on the level of a kindergartner and she didn't have the backing of her colleagues in the first place, they all wanted Sunak. She was just popular with 80 000 of the very old and rich registered members of the conservative party so she still got elected despite the fact that anyone else could tell she would end up ruining everything. And I'm not even from the UK, I just watch some British RUclips channels.
Yep, you sum it up perfectly. Truss already had a reputation as a ideologue robot with the charisma of week old roadkill among both parliament and the electorate. However she spouted the kind of libertarian neoconservative wanking fantasies that got old white men in the party membership hot and hard.
By comparison Rishi may still be a self-serving pain in the arse Tory but at least he won't bankrupt the nation!
I'm impressed with your knowledge for a non-Brit, that's pretty much it to a T. Unfortunately those Tory members are not just very old and rich but also mainly white racists and they would never of voted Rishi in. If BoJo or Penny Mordaunt had stayed in the running for the new PM and had managed to get 100 party member backers, the new PM would then have been put to a vote among the Tory members and I guarantee you Boris or Penny would have won it because they're white.
I mean she didn't ruin everything.
She left before she had the chance...
@@Gohka do Boris and Jenny suck that bad? Cuz I'm genuinely confused why a white Britain is an issue? 🤷🏽♂️
6:12 Once we Brazilian almost elected a chimpanzee as mayor of Rio de Janeiro in 1997. He was the 3rd most voted and he wasn't even competing.
Pátria Amada Brasil🇧🇷
9:20 my German teacher actually put this song on when we were leaning classes (math, history, arts and crafts...). "Was ist dein lieblingsfach?" means "what is your favourite class?"
what's its called
@@polandgaming2321 if you're asking for the song name, it's "was is dein lieblingsfach"
drew with cake 11:49
Hey Drew! Here are some letters to your collection: ó ú ö ü ő ű á é í (hungarian) + ä ň ľ ĺ š č ť ď ž ý ô ř (slovak)
Some of them appear in both languages, so I only wrote them once. (Edit: 4:52)
Polish: ą ę ó ż ź ć ń ś ł
There's also the 'å' from the nordic languages :)
And for french : à - â - ä - é - è - ê - ë - î - ï - ô - ö - ù - û - ü - ÿ - ç
I'm getting a headache just looking at these
@@maciejpietka1391 *digraphs sold separately
The cubic decimeter is often used, but then its called a liter.
which means that the cubic decimeter isn't often used, i can't just say that the decimeter is used often but then it's called 10 centimeter
As a dutch person myself I’m glad to have you in my country be safe out there
ikr laten we hopen dat hij niet verdwaald en in een koffie shop terecht komt
Show him the red light district. And magic truffles.
@@senorpepper3405 next videos "sorry for the invoriment I'm in a woods and haven't slept by 5 days in a row. Also STDs aren't funny but I love European policy about hospitals. speaking of it, tomorrow no vídeo"
@@casperk7310 ja echt he
guys just a quick question is da kaiser still around? i wonder if you guys should bring him home...
I like how Drew chooses the most boring places to record in such fascinating cities.
11:42 this is because houses are not supposed to be made of cardboard
3:48 love the French voice
Yea
Drew punching wall is funny 😂
imagne if he actually punched the wall without checking
@@TheDudey Lol
Why does drew look like the most buff 5 foot 7 person i have ever seen
The video where I find out that Drew is actually taller than me (I'm 5 foot 6 inches)
Inflation rate in india : 7.4 %
inflation rate in the UK : 13%
Take that teabags
I love that no one thinks Dutch sounds scary even the the one thing Arabic and German have in common is the guttural fricative sounds, which we do too.
That's because Dutch literally sounds like someone high on drugs tried to speak English and German at the same time.
9:59 i tried to tell my teacher in science class but she wouldn't let me
10:17 That’s as if I said its much easier to say 176cm than 5' 9,25…''.
Like obviously they don’t line up. It’s two different systems.
You are not exactly 6'2. You are not exactly 187cm. You just rounded to it so it fits your scale.
In Germany we have no flag exept for Government buildings and somd people (mostly non Germans) but when the World/Europe Cup or the Olympics start we look like in 3:04
We don't use flags for 77 years
9:16 Drew, I would gladly help you translate the song you showed, "Was ist dein Leiblingsfach" Respond and I will give you my contacts. You can trust me that I would get nothing wrong in translating this song as I have spent the last 3 years of my life researching the two characters singing in the music video. Also yes, it probably is the greatest song ever.
1:10 Nice one Drew, you really showed those psychopaths who puts bread in the fridge who's best !
PS : wait guys I just realized my mom does put bread in the freezer. 😳🤡 *But only* when there is too much bread in the house so we need to stock a part of it.
Nooooooooooooooo
My family who does both:
"Im on both sides, so I can always come up at top!"
As French. I never put bread in my fridge.
Same for the other Europeans
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@@christophermichaelclarence6003 nah *does to anyway*
Cold bread tastes better though. Besides, I never keep bread long enough for it to become stale anyway.
5:37 Drew's laugh is so cute 🥺
Yes, there are Letters in the German Languesh that are called Umlaute, they are: ä, ö, ü.
Everyone of them is spelled like this: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue. I know this because I am Austrian. Have a nice night in the Netherlands Drew.
1:25
idk if its any different at a colder temp, but way back when I worked as a stocker for target, all their bread was stored in the freezer. I would get my groceries there though and never noticed anything wrong with the bread.
Every normal Person (atleast in Germany) would say "I am 1,88 tall" instead of saying "I am 188 centimeters tall"
I like how everyone is now talking in the comments about him being in the netherlands but when he was in germany or spain i had to scroll for a person talking about it
That country is very clearly the great nation of Sealand, just moved a little bit :D
The Dutch won't lose to the sea in a few decades or centuries or even more than a millennium because they are very smart and build advanced anti flooding infrastructure.
But still, good joke....
You almost have more likes than your channel name
Population
I mean
As a Dutchmen, our greatest nemesis has returned, Sealand. Starts making angry battle noises.
@@EdoTyran Continues making the angry battle noises while continously dropping a bucket of water on the Netherlands.
2:30 no the only reason Egypt has more speakers is because it has more population in total and Saudi would be right as most of Arabic has been made according to Arabic in the Quran and the Quran descended in Mecca, Medina and more
Woah he’s in Netherlands watch out for the flood 😅
So funny😐
No if that happens we will send the flood to the UK so no worries the Netherlands will be fine
He is gonna drown
I might see him
That's mean. UK also have flood 🇬🇧
3:50 Can listen to this mesmerizing sound for hours!
2:15 the best about this is that im learning German and my friend is learning Russian.
I learned Russian, now my friend and I are learning German.
@@DustMug nice
GUTEN TAG
ICH WÜNSCHE DIR VIEL SPAẞ MIT ENDLOSEN NEOLOGISMEN
"the alltoo famous German B"
The "Eszett" is actually another version of a normal s.
ß is used when the s is pronounced stronger.
Many people outside of German speaking countries also think that the two dots on top of the letters (specifically ä ö and ü) are optional. They are not. For example: Düsseldorf is a place in Germany, Dusseldorf is just a spelling mistake.
There you go, some facts about German.
You're right drew, a lot of Nordic languages also have Umlaut, it's just that in for example Swedish, they are part of our alphabet directly. So in German, you have ä, ö and ü as Umlauts, but not in the alphabet, whereas Sweden has ä, ö and å as actual letters in the alphabet. The ø is sort of the Danish/Norwegian equivalent to ö
yep
I keep forgetting å is in swedish aswell, since in Denmark we have æ ø å
11:51 you can actually see A Security camera ,so that means Drew is Working for a dutchman and is under surveillance every second
2:03 Algerians on there way to say how good their country is from their home in Saint-Denis
*Marseille
Pizza joke meme was funny. Drew, did you ever see the BBC April Fool's documentary on the spaghetti harvest? Or maybe that's what inspired the pizza thing in the first place. Also, I LOLd at joke about King Charles seeing as many prime ministers as the queen did by Christmas.
i feel weird sometimes. but when i watch drews videos. i feel normal
Ary you okay sir
4:31
There are some Metal bands that put Umlaute in their name to appear more German or just to look fancier.
Mötley Crüe probably being the most prominent example.
It's called Metal Umlaut
Drew I’ve gotta suggestion for your weird letter documents, in Irish we have a mark above vowels called a fada that looks like this á
we portuguese speakers have this and the famous crase (à)
10:12 obviously you've got to use decimeters like, 18.7 because that sounds impressive while also being short enough to say. It sounds especially impressive when you realize that shaq is a 21.6, Yao ming is a 22.9 and Manute Bol was a 23.1.
Using decimeters it's a bit weird, at least in Spain, we would say 1,88 m
@@the_hecaton that's the joke my friend
@@tnk4me4 sometimes it's complicated to know if it's a joke, there's really weird people out there XD
10:51 "nigh", similar to "almost". Also, non native speaker.
5:37 In 5th or 6th grade, we had a project where we had to create our own country. Mine was "Megalia," formed from a continent that rose from volcanic action in the middle of the Pacific. I also made a country map (it looked sort-of like a donut), and it looked somewhat similar to what the Fortnite map is (Fortnite wasn't a thing yet).
Drew, I beg you, please come to Budapest!
You are gonna love it, for sure!
11:10 for real, I don't think I ever saw decimeter being used ever since I learned about it in school as a kid.
Hey drew im from the Netherlands and i really love your videos, keep it up man!
I actually love buying more hotdog buns than the number of hotdogs I plan on eating, because the leftover buns make FANTASTIC peanut butter sandwiches.
I'm glad Drew didn't punch that wall and send the whole building crashing down
Average paper wall user😂
If you mean by "building crushing down" his hand because it's broken it 27.463.036 pieces you are goddamn right.
No way Drew, I was in Rotterdam when this was posted and in Amsterdam one day before. If only I knew you were also there...
1:41 Ave hail to Caesar
4:48 Well I’m not even German but just so you know (if it wasn’t a joke) the letter ß is a letter for double S!
Here in Latvia. We have high quality european bread. So it doesn't become stale when you put it in the fridge.
Pretty much everywhere around Europe have good quality bread
Wouldn't that become hard?
it does tho
source: German that loves his bread
3:39 Welcome to Thailand, those when making a boiled frogs out of it is exquisite.
I can't wait for drew to release his €urope vlog
I actually keep bread in the fridge THEN on the counter. I save the loaf I haven’t opened yet in the fridge.
4:21
As a German dude, those umlauts horrify and disgust me
Sieht so scheiße aus, dass mein gehirn die ö's, ü's und ä's, die falsch im text sind, garnicht mitliest
9:16-9:21 that songs lyrics are in English is (I used Google Translate): "Gymnastics is my favorite subject. Favorite subject, favorite subject. What is your favorite subject? Tummies or what? Once a week. Art and music.
Drew visiting Netherlands and Germany
Also drew eats real bread for the first time in his life since American bread is just Pie
11:18, you do not hear about the decimeter a lot. Well, when I hear about the decimeter I get Vietnam flashbacks from advanced chemistry classes and all the cubical decimeters (dm³) which are used there only bacause a liter (equal to one cubical decimeter) does not sound so cool...
Enjoy Amsterdam! (Do you feel tiny, because everyone is a giant?)
Im dutch and im 5’11 and even I feel tiny most of the time
I gotta say with short over 1.9m I'm feeling pretty short in the Netherlands as well.
Those fckers outbreed short people, i swear
As a brazilian, I can say that this roblox game is looking pretty accurate. Actually I was just stabbed by a monkey yesterday
Good luck drew, you will need it in Amsterdam
I would ask why you said that but I get it.
The canals being dangerous to pee on, the bike lanes with people who will either run over you or call you the F word (or other slurs) if you don't get out of their way, people switching from speaking Dutch to English when just wanna fricking learn the language speaking to natives, crazy American tourists smoking weed and ruining Amsterdam's clean air, etc.
That's why the Dutch don't like when you only go to Amsterdam when visiting their country, the other cities of the Netherlands are way better why don't people care about them bruh 💀
@Aditya Kumar Really ? you mean pickpockets
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 its not that dangerous just watch your stuff and you’ll be fine
@@poekieeeeeee I said beware of thief or any sort of
11:50 one of my fave moments in Drew’s videos 👌👌
i'm half german half hungarian so i think i have one of the most difficult languages when writing
10:18 That Why I Love That The UK Uses Both Systems
Well, actually... We never use the smaller fraction of centimeters for height. Just, you know, 1,87m or 187cm, the small bits in between don't matter.
Imperial apologists always use weird conversions as an argument.
The argument that it sounds weird also only functions for English speakers as they all use imperial for their height so when you use metric you are never sure how to do it properly in English. Do I say "one hundred eighty seven" centimeters, "one meter eighty seven" or "one point eighty seven meters" I never heard anyone use it in English and I usually use imperial to say my height when talking in English but when I am talking in German it is completely normal.
3:03 İn Turkey it is actually %186, the goverment lies about the inflation
Hoping Drew visits slovakia!
then Chad
11:09 Meanwhile
Decimeter squared: laughs in bottles.
1:17 I'm in bread in freezer gang.
And I am on your side
8:08 Drew is an honorary Frenchman 🇫🇷🐓🥖😄
11:11 Who tf uses decimeter?
9:17 I translated it once and it’s like “math is is my favorite subject, favorite subject, favorite subject
Math is my favorite subject, what is yours?” And they list all their classes
10:18 I don't know if drew really didn't get that you can say 1,82 meters
6'2'' is still easier to say and visualize
@@srirampatnaik9164 maybe for Imperial system users
@@srirampatnaik9164 how is that easy to visualise. It’s confusing af just like everything else in the Imperial system, but hey everyone has their own opinion
@@Seba_ntn IDK, i've used metric my whole life (I'm Indian), but i find feet better to measure human height than cm or meters. Meters are too large and cm too small. dm could be a nice unit for human height, but it's not popular in even metric-dominated countries
@@republicofformosa8644 Most African and Asian countries unofficially use imperial to measure human height, since numbers like 5 or 6 are easier to imagine than 167 or 1.89
9:22 I don't even drink yet now I want to quit drinking
The mystery country is called Pain (Spain without the S and bread in French)
Exactly. Exactement 🇫🇷😈
Pain without the i is pan, which is bread in Spanish
My favorite thing about him is that he goes to Great lengths to prove his point by saying things like “really not good” though he knew that it was “really badly”
3:10 *in Western (🤮) Europe
3:08 That one Dutch flag trying to figure out why it's there
11:20 Meanwhile Decameter...(10cm)
Hectometer or megameter
Deca is 10m
9:16
Sports is my favourite subject.
Favourite subject
Favourite subject
What's your favourite subject? Sports, or what?
Once a week. Arts and music
By the way, the subtitles are much faster than the singing. In case somebody tried to follow along and got confused.
For some reasons, my bread is refrigerated until it is opened, then I just leave it on the counter.
10:35 175cm? bro I'm polish and I'm 169cm (at the age of 13 lol)
Bro what? I'm almost 14 and 145cm tall
Im 171 cm As a 17 year old but still bruh
What I'm 14 and 173cm
@@Justin_indo you must be Dutch
@@Call_Me_Chase yes, but indonesian decent so wont get that tall
On the bread in fridge note, I tried it. That "goodhousekeeping" bit is full of crap (I guess they're just encouraging not preserving your food for long enough to not have to buy it on a daily). It lasts way longer refridgerated, I even tried freezing it and it preserves all the freshness. You can simply use a toaster to defrost it (it smells and tastes like feshly baked) or just leave it out at room temperature about a hour before eating it. - Keeping it in its wrapping at room temp and "air-tight" (which is impossible without a vacuum sealing it) makes it catch mold before dinner time. By tomorrow it ain't even fit for a compost bin anymore.
10:11 we usually do not use anything after the decimal point when telling people our height.
Amsterdammers won’t stop for you when you step on the bike lanes
2:28 Drew, Arabic comes from Arabia like English comes from England, using the Egyptian (or other North African) flag for Arabic would be like using the USA flag for English, Mexico flag for Spanish, and Brazil flag for Portuguese.
9:23 You wouldn’t believe how hard was this memed in Vietnam in mid-2020.
3:09 god bless the star spangled banner of Peace and development
4:48 The brazilian "Ç"
Im so hyped for the vlog