5 Things NOT FREE in Germany, but FREE in USA!*

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  • Things that are free in the U.S. but not free in Germany. And one bonus item at the end that's free in Germany but not free in the United States of America :D
    *video contains 7 things, but 2 of them are only sort of, kind of not really, not free in Germany. Therefore the title says 5 things :D
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Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @furuzon12
    @furuzon12 7 лет назад +1426

    Free health care and free education, is worth having to pay for a refill.

    • @iKickItLykeAdidas
      @iKickItLykeAdidas 7 лет назад +1

      Zara Kayn right 😂

    • @furuzon12
      @furuzon12 7 лет назад +33

      yeah, but you have to live in CANADA

    • @furuzon12
      @furuzon12 7 лет назад +21

      Chill, it was a joke. Canada is awesome. Americans always make fun of Canada, we're obviously just jealous and trying to convince ourselves that we are actually happy with Capitalism while we wallow in our crippling debts. lol.

    • @sarahcatherine2649
      @sarahcatherine2649 7 лет назад +12

      What Canada do you live in?! My education (post-secondary, such as college or university) sure isn't free.

    • @plumeater1
      @plumeater1 7 лет назад +20

      There's no "Free health care" and "free education". You're either indirectly paying for it by taxes, and most European countries that have those "Free benefits" have extreme taxes, but have a happier life. I don't know why though.

  • @luisehansen9629
    @luisehansen9629 7 лет назад +1976

    Bitte alle Deutschen mal liken, damit die Amis denken ich habe was lustiges geschrieben.

    • @attiladerhunne2998
      @attiladerhunne2998 7 лет назад +16

      Likegeil

    • @luisehansen9629
      @luisehansen9629 7 лет назад +16

      Attila der Hunne Ein wenig.

    • @derechte7262
      @derechte7262 7 лет назад +55

      Tassenkuchen hahaha ich tu so als wäre es ein Witz :D

    • @Susi-sy9vq
      @Susi-sy9vq 7 лет назад +41

      hahahaha soo funny

    • @85set05
      @85set05 7 лет назад +8

      Yeah you can't really blame Americans for that.

  • @hollyhaze1330
    @hollyhaze1330 7 лет назад +589

    It is because Germany isnt wasting everything just like the USA is

    • @BluRey100
      @BluRey100 7 лет назад +10

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    • @AchumusLP
      @AchumusLP 7 лет назад +26

      You're wasting the special characters

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      @BluRey100 7 лет назад +6

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    • @BluRey100
      @BluRey100 7 лет назад +1

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    • @hito1988
      @hito1988 7 лет назад +8

      And there exist the other "Americans" taking 10-15 plastic bags for something that would fitt in 2-3 bags either. just saw a video few days ago, a black guy opened his car and there were like 20 plastic bags, every bag had 1 roll of kitchen paper, he gave a fuck that its possible to put more than 4 rolls into each bag, because the plastic bags are free... so whatever

  • @piperxx0806
    @piperxx0806 6 лет назад +272

    I never had to pay for anything in a library...and I live in Germany.

    • @Wissi92
      @Wissi92 6 лет назад +1

      Piper XX I only visited two libraries in Germany, but they are completly free, too. The only thing was, that I have to sign a one-year free membership. With that, I got a card to get and bring back a book by myself.

    • @contentnotfound8722
      @contentnotfound8722 6 лет назад +11

      Wissi1992 In my town it's only for free when you're under 18, if you're older it also costs a yearly fee

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 6 лет назад

      We have something like a card from our town

    • @sinakohler1835
      @sinakohler1835 6 лет назад

      Me too and once I lived in Munich and there you had to pay for some libraries but not for all

    • @Mac-hp2nz
      @Mac-hp2nz 6 лет назад +3

      Du zahlst in allen Staatlichen, deutschen Büchereien NICHTS wenn du unter 18 bist, ein Studentenausweis hast, diesen Ausweis wenn du bei Polizei oder Bundeswehr arbeitest hast oder wenn du Unterstützung vom Amt bekommst. Ansonsten musst du eine Gebühr zahlen. In Berlin zahlst du aber zumindest nur paar Euro (3-5) und Internet etc. ist kostenlos. Druck kostet ja überall immer was

  • @Alexander-ug2mx
    @Alexander-ug2mx 7 лет назад +1391

    free healthcare and free university...yeah I think i will pass on the free refill.

    • @volundrfrey896
      @volundrfrey896 7 лет назад +22

      And with "free" you mean outrageously expensive?

    • @qtluna7917
      @qtluna7917 7 лет назад +19

      Trust me, it's not always free. Don't want to start a discussion or get into detail, but a miscommunication plus a letter, that never reached me, placed me in a situation where I had to pay over 20 months of insurance fees (close to 5k euro), because, according to law and insurance company, if you don't work, and you don't receive Hartz IV you got to have lots of money, so 140 euro a month is the baseline for health insurance, even if you have zero income. That's not free.
      Yes it's free, if you are a student/azubi under 25 and are insured via your parents, unemployed, under 23 and are insured via your parents or, most of the time, if you are in the welfare system.
      It's not free, if you are slightly to wealthy to receive Hartz IV, even if that wealth is way too little to live of it.
      Now I don't complain about paying that amount, because it's one of the few laws without loopholes the rich can abuse, but in my case, it's not exactly fair.

    • @volundrfrey896
      @volundrfrey896 7 лет назад

      ***** You mean I should think about how much better care I could have gotten for that money if I lived in a country with another system?

    • @brotlowskyrgseg1018
      @brotlowskyrgseg1018 7 лет назад +28

      Völundr Frey And with "outrageously expensive" you mean a heck of a lot cheaper than in the US?
      Of course it isn't "free", but everyone will get proper healthcare, even if you can't afford it. And that's the whole point of "free" universal healthcare.
      "I am really sick, but I'm not sure if I can afford that treatment."
      - no german, ever

    • @luakpodnaponom1678
      @luakpodnaponom1678 7 лет назад

      HAHAHHAHAHAHAH BUUUUUUUUUURN DAAAAWGGG!!!!!!

  • @hobbitilius
    @hobbitilius 7 лет назад +416

    Well, *cough* healthcare is free in Germany.
    Disclaimer: Yes, I know it's still paid by taxes but that still keeps people from getting bankrupted by medical costs and it keeps the cost of medicine and medical procedures down because the government has an actual incentive to regulate the industry.

    • @Ghettokueken
      @Ghettokueken 7 лет назад +29

      Sebastian Mustermann Health insurance is not paid by taxes. It is paid half by the employer, half by the employee. But in contrast to the US, it is mandatory, except if you earn enough to be privately insured.

    • @VoidVerification
      @VoidVerification 7 лет назад +31

      Considering how much is taken from my gross salary, I hesitate to call it "free". It's just waaaaaaaay cheaper in case of an actual emergency. :)
      Studying is free, though. Huge expense in the US.

    • @teckyify
      @teckyify 7 лет назад +9

      Dude, it's expensive as fuck. Ever watched how much you pay for it. Let alone that your company pays a chunk as well.

    • @ethanforster
      @ethanforster 7 лет назад +3

      A tad better than just free refils haha

    • @scottevil4531
      @scottevil4531 7 лет назад +3

      Well studying also isn´t totally free, since you have to pay some beurocratic fees and the Semester Ticket so you pay a total of 300-500€ in total per semester and unlike a lot of US campuses you have to cover housing and your other expenses like food etc. which as far as I heard are included in the Semester fees of US universities

  • @ekazeg24
    @ekazeg24 7 лет назад +891

    I won't pay to use the restroom. I will shit outside the bathroom if I have to

    • @taylordinkins1961
      @taylordinkins1961 7 лет назад +4

      Gordon I couldn't imagine having to pay to take a shit. I wonder why they do that.

    • @CryptidCritter
      @CryptidCritter 7 лет назад +2

      Economy, probably. It's probably to have another source of income coming into the facility.

    • @zeldaconnection9945
      @zeldaconnection9945 7 лет назад +5

      Well, i saw in the US also payable toiletts.
      Btw, normaly in germany you only payin for puplic WC like in Mall´s or Trainstation und often you get ther a coupon of the half till full price of it, what you can use in the shops.
      In Resturant, even is there a singh at the plate that you should pay this or that, it´s still free to go to toilett, it´s a tip.

    • @DestinyHopeLou
      @DestinyHopeLou 7 лет назад +11

      If it's a little plate it's a tip for the person who cleans the toilets throughout the day.
      If you have to pay up front at like Sanifair restrooms (they kind of clean themselves) it's to pay for that technology.
      Anyway you pay to use a clean restroom.
      There's other free toilets when you're using the Autobahn for example and they're usually dirty af.

    • @CryptidCritter
      @CryptidCritter 7 лет назад +6

      DestinyHopeLou That's actually interesting! Here in the US, public toilets are as clean as the area they are in. If you're in a shadier part of town, it's probably going to have dirtier toilets, as the people who use them are typically of lower standards. If you're in a really nice place, then the restrooms will typically be kept cleaner, as people with higher standards will be using them.

  • @MCGames...
    @MCGames... 7 лет назад +434

    This should be titled '5 things NOT FREE in Europe', these are not just a German thing :P

    • @NurCak
      @NurCak 7 лет назад +13

      MCGamesDotNet well its the same in the Netherlands I can tell

    • @gggthsb
      @gggthsb 7 лет назад +17

      I'm from Austria and I have to say that you don't have to pay for using the toilet in many places here. Usually you have to pay at most places along the highway, but I never had to pay in any shopping mall or restaurant.
      But yeah other than that everything is the same here too :)

    • @adelduvenhage8802
      @adelduvenhage8802 7 лет назад +2

      Most NOT FREE things in Germany is also not free in South Africa. We pay for libraries aswell. Pay for bags. But we dont pay for shopping carts. We pay to use the bathrooms aswell since the local people walk away with the toiletpaper rolls. So now we have to pay at entry and they issue only a few blocks of toiletpaper to you.

    • @johannaengland79
      @johannaengland79 6 лет назад +1

      Not just Europe, either. Most of the world.

    • @saraperlstein
      @saraperlstein 6 лет назад +3

      I've never paid for going to the bathroom in Denmark and neither in Denmark nor in England have I paid for library services. So these things definitely can't just be generalized to all of Europe

  • @heyyitzzzlily1380
    @heyyitzzzlily1380 7 лет назад +1111

    I just realized those things are clocks

  • @annakonda6289
    @annakonda6289 7 лет назад +344

    It kind of makes sense to pay for refills in Germany. Usually restaurants couldn't survive with only the money they make from meals. The profit margin on food is too low and if they higher the prices, no one will eat there.
    Also, as you noticed, you can stay there really long, which means that you probably will drink a lot more than you will in a restaurant in the US.

    • @buciallstar
      @buciallstar 7 лет назад +17

      Anna Konda Yeah, that's right. You make most of the money with drinks. With food, you have to calculate the fresh ingredients, the chef, energy for cooking, etc. With drinks most of what you need is one bottle and a cooler or a freezer. And from one liter of coke you can make 3 to 4 glasses a 3 to 4 Euro. Huge win margin.
      Also to be super impolite to the US: Most of the refill fountains in the us just use tab water to mix the instant coke syrup. And if your tapwater is disgusting (like the one in Michigan/chicago tastes like chlorine) i wouldn't even want to pay for it anyway.

    • @Hosenanzugtasche
      @Hosenanzugtasche 7 лет назад +27

      Also, why would anyone need to gobble down a liter of sugared water?

    • @gibbsfreenthalpy
      @gibbsfreenthalpy 7 лет назад +9

      That's also the reason tab water is not free, it would cut away the only profit they make.

    • @huslaka9982
      @huslaka9982 7 лет назад +1

      Anna Konda If you wouldn't have to pay extra for a refill, you might drink too much what could make you fatter.

    • @Christopher_Culpepper
      @Christopher_Culpepper 7 лет назад +6

      They actually use seltzer water(i.e. carbonated water) to mix with the syrup. The syrup is highly concentrated, so mixing with seltzer is actually more economical. That's why fountain drinks are far cheaper than bottled or canned sodas, hence, why refills don't screw with profits.

  • @caramelqueengaming3601
    @caramelqueengaming3601 7 лет назад +639

    Restrooms
    Bags
    Refills
    Shopping carts
    Cups or glasses. You're welcome

    • @aimeed7358
      @aimeed7358 7 лет назад +15

      CaramelQueen Gaming You saved me 10mins of my life an i am eternally grateful

    • @Salazazas
      @Salazazas 7 лет назад

      CaramelQueen Gaming thanks

    • @johndory7649
      @johndory7649 7 лет назад +2

      CaramelQueen Gaming 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

    • @tacosandthings2023
      @tacosandthings2023 7 лет назад +2

      Where I live if you don't bring extra shopping bags you get fined

    • @boilingfire
      @boilingfire 7 лет назад +1

      CaramelQueen Gaming thank you

  • @dnxidniekjd
    @dnxidniekjd 7 лет назад +201

    You do not have to pay for restrooms in Germany, when there are people sitting out front. They sit there, because they do not earn a lot of money, it's just kinda like a tip.

    • @janlp5767
      @janlp5767 6 лет назад +23

      dnxidniekjd es gibt orte wo du bezahlen must sogar sehr viele

    • @PopeClemensIIX
      @PopeClemensIIX 6 лет назад +2

      I dont know a single place where i had to pay for using the bathroom and i live in germany, in the northern part. Maybe its still a thing in the southern area, but not in the northern part. If it is it is pretty rare here.
      The only place i know they could exist here, would be at the (dont know if its the right word) pul- in stations at the autobahn.

    • @asmylia9880
      @asmylia9880 6 лет назад +1

      Daniel Morell I'm living in Hamburg and literally *NEVER* had to pay for going to the toilet smh

    • @maximog19901
      @maximog19901 6 лет назад +5

      PopeClemensIIX
      Du kennst nicht einen Ort, wo du bezahlen musst? Musstest du vielleicht schon mal auf Autobahnraststätten aufs Klo? Da kommst du so gut wie nie umsonst rein. Viele Restaurants/bars/Cafés lassen dich auch nur gegen Bezahlung dein Geschäft verrichten (wenn du dort nicht isst/trinkst). Und hier in Berlin durfte ich schon oft genug zahlen. Genauso in Stuttgart, Köln, Hamburg, Dresden, etc...

    • @mypdf
      @mypdf 6 лет назад

      Most times just at the highways, or in PRIVATE Restaurants

  • @MrsPunkella
    @MrsPunkella 7 лет назад +1067

    I think the Pfandsystem is one of the greatest things. And I don't understand why the US and other countries don't adapt it. There's so much benefits to it. I f.e. save all my empty bottles and then when I bring them all back I have enough money again for all of my shopping :) Also it's better for the environment, the plastic bottles are not thrown away in nature! And it's at least somewhat a way for homeless people to get a little extra money together by collecting the Pfandflaschen that a left in the city.

    • @teemo2950
      @teemo2950 7 лет назад +3

      The only downside of it is when you want to buy a drink and only have 1-2€ left and cant afford the bottle because of "Pfand" :/
      other than that it really is something positive

    • @MrsPunkella
      @MrsPunkella 7 лет назад +6

      Teem o yep that's true! happened to me a couple of times and bummed me out but apart from that it really is awesome :)

    • @VSVRed1Link
      @VSVRed1Link 7 лет назад

      If you buy it in a small cafe, sometimes you can drink your bottle empty and give it back.
      But thats really rare .

    • @l3p3
      @l3p3 7 лет назад +11

      Do not kill me but I think the amount should be much higher. Back in school, I remember other people dumped bottles behind bushes and they said "25 cents is a joke. I will not wear them all the time for 25 cent.". My suggestion: Raise it to 2€.

    • @KevinementD
      @KevinementD 7 лет назад +20

      I find 25cents appropiate. Of course, if it was more expensive you'd be more likely to return it, but sometimes you're just in situations where it would be a hassle to carry it with you, but you wouldn't want to throw it away either. With 25cents it's not too painful but it's still a pretty good incentive in most cases.
      Most people will also not throw it into a bush if they don't return it, only teenagers and assholes.

  • @thatgirl8036
    @thatgirl8036 7 лет назад +888

    Here where I live (Germany) you don't need to pay for the library! Just when you give back a book to late

    • @knecht6974
      @knecht6974 7 лет назад +8

      Ms. Nekoni But when I was a kid there where 10€ on the card an registration fee, and 7€ if you have lost the card, and money if you dont return your book. But I think that thats the same as in america.

    • @rebeccaturkey7303
      @rebeccaturkey7303 7 лет назад +7

      Must be something that varies by place. Where I live in Germany (Frankfurt) you've got to pay a yearly fee to use the public library. It costs 20 euros per year to use the library, kids are free until 18.

    • @linalongborn9139
      @linalongborn9139 7 лет назад

      Ms. Nekoni ja xD

    • @tobiasengels8172
      @tobiasengels8172 7 лет назад +8

      Meistens muss man erst als Erwachsener eine Jahresgebühr zahlen... aber das ist auch nicht wirklich viel

    • @ballistos348
      @ballistos348 7 лет назад

      Ms. Nekoni Gebühren?

  • @meganhall604
    @meganhall604 7 лет назад +1384

    all my life I thought air was free .....
    until I opened a chip bag

  • @marm9238
    @marm9238 6 лет назад +78

    Refills aren't free in most countries :)

    • @diethcherbruh2416
      @diethcherbruh2416 6 лет назад

      Vestigial Rock50 it's free in my country

    • @anic131313
      @anic131313 6 лет назад +3

      unless some restaurant want or it's KFC or Subway xD

    • @birch_zoe_
      @birch_zoe_ 6 лет назад

      the refill in mcdonalds, quik and subway is free in luxembourg

    • @johndoe-wv3nu
      @johndoe-wv3nu 6 лет назад +1

      You probably pay more for a soda in the US and they fill the glass with ice. It would probably take 4 refills for a full glass of soda.

  • @cakemnstr42
    @cakemnstr42 7 лет назад +2492

    You know what's free in Germany?
    Healthcare and Education.

    • @JustNatax3
      @JustNatax3 7 лет назад +59

      Illuminator ohhh snaaap

    • @FiraxisLP
      @FiraxisLP 7 лет назад +46

      Illuminator Oh Snap, Shots fired.

    • @ninabergmann4430
      @ninabergmann4430 7 лет назад +58

      Äähm.....eigentlich nicht.

    • @gretan6867
      @gretan6867 7 лет назад +32

      Illuminator well that's what everyone says BUT studying at a university is pretty damn expensive and there are a lot of things you have to buy for school for example books and class trips,
      last year I had to buy a calculator for 100 € and a book for 35€ just to give you an example...

    • @fishinggaming2614
      @fishinggaming2614 7 лет назад +47

      floyd selbst schuld, 100euro für nen taschenrechner

  • @MegaRobby1996
    @MegaRobby1996 7 лет назад +653

    atleast our surprise egg is not illegal

    • @qeratsu3728
      @qeratsu3728 7 лет назад

      wait what? illegal? XDDDDD i grew up with those m8 i love them so much

    • @MegaRobby1996
      @MegaRobby1996 7 лет назад

      galaxy game​ im german

    • @coolertrooper
      @coolertrooper 7 лет назад

      MegaRobby1996 Well not they are bot illegal everywhere

    • @ButtHeadInMyButt
      @ButtHeadInMyButt 7 лет назад +4

      +Kosch Koff Now you are in danger.

    • @Apusays
      @Apusays 7 лет назад

      American don't celebrate Easter?

  • @kayarts3665
    @kayarts3665 7 лет назад +209

    In the U.K. we have to pay for plastic bags and library cards but there's one thing we definitely got right
    Free healthcare

    • @lizzie354
      @lizzie354 7 лет назад +4

      well we started to here in the US but looks like cause of the republicans, that's gonna go back to how it once was :/

    • @Melon-eu1sr
      @Melon-eu1sr 7 лет назад +1

      Danandphilsravetreehasgoneseptic I don't have to pay for my library card in uk

    • @guillaumeduval3484
      @guillaumeduval3484 7 лет назад +1

      here in canada we dont pay for library cards and its only 5cents per bag. we also get free healthcare

    • @jessabbott7830
      @jessabbott7830 7 лет назад +1

      free healthcare... but I wonder what you own if anything at all, how much freedom do you actually have? Germany the government controls everything you ear, what you buy, what you own. I don't mind paying for my health care, not everything needs to be free free free

    • @jessabbott7830
      @jessabbott7830 7 лет назад

      earn * but for real, taxes are less than 20% and we have freedom unlike so many other countries that have an extremely expensive cost of living and extremely high taxes. ..but everything is free. I rather work for my money and then spend it how I please to recieve something of value that took time to earn.. then be forced to spend it regardless I want to or not.

  • @julebwagen3053
    @julebwagen3053 7 лет назад +47

    If you want to have free water at a restaurant in germany tell them that you need to take pills and you need water for that and usually they will give you free water 😉😏

  • @nonmarking1
    @nonmarking1 7 лет назад +327

    We have free education. nice day.

    • @c00l132
      @c00l132 7 лет назад

      I recently moved to Germany, like two months ago. Next year I'm starting college, can you explain me a little bit about enrolling in? Fees or something like that

    • @annah.4171
      @annah.4171 7 лет назад +7

      you have free ideological brain washing. fck public education. good day sir

    • @simontscharf9613
      @simontscharf9613 7 лет назад +20

      A Nonym You are an idiot

    • @MrMetalAndRockGuitar
      @MrMetalAndRockGuitar 7 лет назад +14

      soo.. studying computer science for free makes me brainwashed?

    • @johndoex94
      @johndoex94 7 лет назад +7

      +A Nonym What makes public education bad? It seems to me that you've been brainwahed by paid education

  • @Atlessa
    @Atlessa 7 лет назад +217

    Honestly, if I had to chose between the free healthcare of germany, and free tap-water/soda refills of the US...
    I think I'll stay where I am.

    • @sandramaliibuu
      @sandramaliibuu 7 лет назад +7

      Pyrrha Nikos where are you living? The health care isn't free you pay it with every salary you get and you have to pay for most of the medicine with your own money. Just a few years ago we also have to pay 10 euros fee for the healthcare everytime you visit the doctor. This isn't free at all.

    • @masterchief5337
      @masterchief5337 7 лет назад

      sandramaliibuu but you dont need to pay your whole treatment and somehow the health insurance company need money to pay the treatment

    • @askaria4940
      @askaria4940 7 лет назад +4

      There is no free healthcare at all :D you are just legally obligated to have an insurance, I guess it is cheaper than in the U.S. because everyone has to have one and so they have the possibility to lower the taxes, but its not for free (: I think its about 15% of your monthly income, for my mother thats about 130€ per month, and as sandra said, you have to pay at least a part of every medicine you need, not the whole bill but for "normal" medicine like antibiotics its about 5-10€ each.

    • @olgahein4384
      @olgahein4384 7 лет назад +7

      Askaria: Wait till you are old enough to get a job before you start talking like you know something. You do NOT pay 15% of your monthly income, this is what is paid by you and your employer together. And the employer pays the greater part of it.
      And yes, some medicine you have to cover yourself, but what you mention is the fee for the prescription, not the medics. But do you have the slightest idea what it would cost you, when you go to your doctor with a cold if you had to pay it by yourself? No? I thought so.

    • @Boxer26
      @Boxer26 7 лет назад

      Olga Hein about 100€

  • @PriusRaj
    @PriusRaj 7 лет назад +212

    Aldi (which is a German based company) in the US has the chain system for carts, and I love it.
    People are too lazy to put away their carts otherwise... I'm not sure HOW 25 cents motivates them, yet it does.

    • @calebcola9594
      @calebcola9594 7 лет назад

      Car Reviews no

    • @hfrable9816
      @hfrable9816 7 лет назад

      PriusRaj us Americans like to save money because MONEY is pretty much time! We like to keep our money.

    • @JollyCooper165
      @JollyCooper165 7 лет назад +1

      we also have just plastic chips which are not worth any money. but i guess it has just allways been like that, so my mom told me to bring it back, so will i tell my children xD never seen anyone who does not bring it back xD

    • @fliponatrip
      @fliponatrip 7 лет назад +3

      Trader Joe's is a subsidiary of Aldi Nord (Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd are two different companies). Do they have this system? Its been a while since I was in USA.
      Watching these videos I am surprised how much alike my country (NL) is to Germany. But for example the US trend of "all you can eat" often has a time limit attached to it.
      And as always, TANSTAAFL. Healthcare is paid for indirectly via tax (more so by the rich than the poor). Free refills of soda are paid for as well. I just like to drink water with a meal, or maybe a glass of wine. I find drinks ridiculously expensive either way.

    • @Tarv1
      @Tarv1 7 лет назад

      Trader Joe's does, yes

  • @ulligoschmidt4189
    @ulligoschmidt4189 7 лет назад +138

    Sorry but you dont get it.Restroom paying is not for the work or the place.Its about showing some respect to the person who cleans your mess up.

    • @Yaya-mg8sb
      @Yaya-mg8sb 6 лет назад +3

      ulli goschmidt what mess?

    • @janine7072
      @janine7072 6 лет назад +2

      Yaya they are cleaning the restrooms, because the floors are wet or the toiletpaper is on the floor. They just want some respect for doing ir

    • @marisakuhn247
      @marisakuhn247 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, it‘s like a tip

    • @eloquentintrovert
      @eloquentintrovert 6 лет назад

      Good practice 👍👍👍

    • @lisajohnson9124
      @lisajohnson9124 5 лет назад

      YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY IF YOU CONSUME FOOD IN THE RESTAURANT. If there is a machine you get a coin you can use toward any purchase in the facility.

  • @carolinecady5505
    @carolinecady5505 7 лет назад +750

    why is this in my recommendations?!? Lol

  • @laip8571
    @laip8571 7 лет назад +143

    In German Restaurants you don't have to pay as much "Trinkgeld" as in the US😌

    • @thaliasghost
      @thaliasghost 7 лет назад

      Yeah, but do you actually do that? Don't tip in a German restaurant, getting your hair done etc?

    • @Emil-yd1ge
      @Emil-yd1ge 7 лет назад

      en: "tip"

    • @thecountess1988
      @thecountess1988 7 лет назад +3

      melone m. But that's also because waiters in Germany get paid a wage, whereas in the U.S. their pay is often so tiny, they live of their tips

    • @sylverscale
      @sylverscale 7 лет назад +5

      HeadofAsgard I tip for my haircuts, usually 2€ because the hairdressers oftrn don't earn that much.

    • @ajgjngfthyfbk7564
      @ajgjngfthyfbk7564 7 лет назад

      +sylverscale Yes, I also tip when I'm in a hairdresser's shop. A friend of mine works as a hairdresser, and even though we have the minimum wage of 8,50€ in Germany, the tips are still helping her a lot.

  • @samtaplet6117
    @samtaplet6117 7 лет назад +167

    In Canada its illegal to charge someone or deny to use a restroom. Eden on private property you cant say no.
    In Canada stores are aloud to charge for bags but they dont have to. But beleive me most do it.
    Here in restaurant water doesnt cost anything. And 3 euros for a small bottle of water thats ridiculous. For 2,16$CAD I can buy 18 bottles at Cosco.
    And refills most fast-food places don't care.
    Shopping Carts the only store I know that makes you put a coin in is NoFrills you have to put in a quarter but you get it back when youre done shopping.
    Cups and glasses always come in either a paper cup or a plastic cup unless youre at a restaurant then you get normally a glass glass.
    Sorry about writing all this i am not trying to brag I just want to compare the three countries. And I hope others do it too with their countries.

    • @TheGamingSyndrom
      @TheGamingSyndrom 7 лет назад +2

      Samtaplet can i use your bathroom?

    • @samtaplet6117
      @samtaplet6117 7 лет назад +1

      Das_Gaming_Syndrom If you must absolutely sure.

    • @samtaplet6117
      @samtaplet6117 7 лет назад

      kamilia Hernandez Then they broke the law. You could sue and probaly win.

    • @AlexAlex-uq4hw
      @AlexAlex-uq4hw 7 лет назад

      Every restaurant that serve drinks and food in germany have to have bathrooms for it's guests. It's the public restrooms that has a charge.

    • @kleinaapje2947
      @kleinaapje2947 7 лет назад +2

      Samtaplet You're not allowed to refuse to let someone use your home bathroom??? What if it's a rapist serial killer asking to use your bathroomand everyone in your house including you ends up getting slaughtered. 0.0 Or a drug addict who decides to shoot up in your bathroom and falls asleep? I find that ridiculous. My property is my property. I decide who can enter it and who can't.

  • @mentos540
    @mentos540 6 лет назад +9

    You can order "Leitungswasser" that should be everywhere free. In Austria there's so and for the Restaurant it isn't much expensive.

  • @MWM1476
    @MWM1476 7 лет назад +369

    Maybe you should start telling the reasons, like the toilets, they have to be cleaned by People who often do not own much, and the Little amount of mony shall prevent non-customers from always using your toilets. Normally, then there´s a sign "customers free"
    There are always reasons.

    • @MWM1476
      @MWM1476 7 лет назад +8

      What you said about the bags is a good and right.

    • @maxmustermann4915
      @maxmustermann4915 7 лет назад +6

      HouseBrook History the money goes to the boss of the toilet company

    • @MWM1476
      @MWM1476 7 лет назад +6

      The Money you can give as a choice goes directly to the Person who is in that specific timein Charge of the cleaning.

    • @maxmustermann4915
      @maxmustermann4915 7 лет назад +6

      HouseBrook History Sorry but your that doesn't happen. The person who is cleaning has to give that money to the company

    • @ViolosD2I
      @ViolosD2I 7 лет назад +1

      True. There may be exceptions but most of them don't get the money, which can be a lot, but minimum wage or worse. In fact sometimes they aren't even cleaning. They just have to sit there, maybe even wearing a cleaner's uniform, and look at you so you leave money. Which is then taken by the manager in regular intervals, while the cleaning is done by actual cleaners in the evening.

  • @pcfreak1992
    @pcfreak1992 7 лет назад +67

    Actually I have seen many places in Germany where you can get free refills all the time. Basically whenever you have a self-service tap you can refill as often as you want. Especially IKEA even advertises this. Some fast food restaurants offer refills for free if go to the counter and ask them.
    Those "free if you return" things obviously exist for a good reason. In order to reduce waste, they offer you a nice cup which you pay for and then get the money back. This way they can reuse the glass/cup and have no waste, where as in America I can already imagine all the trash piling up after festivals where people throw away plastic cups.

    • @crazyHaruLa
      @crazyHaruLa 7 лет назад +2

      also Subway :) (the sandwich not the metro)

    • @NipapornP
      @NipapornP 7 лет назад +1

      lol, these are actually US-companies! (ex. IKEA)

    • @SamyaDaleh
      @SamyaDaleh 7 лет назад +2

      Yes. I heard the story that big immigrant families bought one drink and like 20 people drank from it using free refill. That's why it's not offered anymore in most places.
      I saw free refill in KFC. It was an expensive place somewhere outside, where they didn't had those problem.

    • @orange_tree
      @orange_tree 7 лет назад

      pcfreak1992 a

    • @apple_hd_3269
      @apple_hd_3269 7 лет назад

      pcfreak1992 Ikea is NOT A RESTAURANT. its a 'furniture shop' (if you can say it like that)...

  • @k1ngjulien_
    @k1ngjulien_ 7 лет назад +215

    do a reverse episode on things that are free in germany, but not in the us.
    like healthcare

    • @bleed2blue1
      @bleed2blue1 7 лет назад

      and thats incredible cheap. Someone in a public insurance have to pay 14,6 % + special % of ther monthly income. And that not include all services that a private insurance pay for u

    • @PeaceBro97
      @PeaceBro97 7 лет назад +2

      that's true. Is there even anything free in germany? xD

    • @PeaceBro97
      @PeaceBro97 7 лет назад +5

      Are you german? 600? That's a little too much for one person.

    • @lowenzahn3976
      @lowenzahn3976 7 лет назад +7

      @PeaceBro97: University education is free

    • @jessali_
      @jessali_ 7 лет назад +11

      löwenzahn University is not free. Costs loads less than it does in other countries though.

  • @Magon0is0here
    @Magon0is0here 7 лет назад +14

    I'am a german and it's often a trouble to get a free tap water in a resturant. Lots of germans are angry about this. But mosty it's common to get a tap water free, when you order a espresso.
    And yes, germans don't like smal-talk. We only speaking with unfamiliar about the weather or a trip. (how long was it and so on)
    When you ask for more (family, kids, weekend), they think you are curious, inquisitive or strange ;)

    • @adelduvenhage8802
      @adelduvenhage8802 7 лет назад

      Hi Magon. Is there any reason why tap water is not free? Is the tap water save to drink? I am from South Africa. Some cities here dont advice drinking tap water since it will make you sick. Some cities charge for water since water supply is a problem. Different reasons. Just wondering why tap water in Germany is not free.

    • @mypdf
      @mypdf 6 лет назад +1

      It’s safe, but it coast the restaurant something and when you order water they bring you water out of a bottle, with more minerals

    • @AnikaHo
      @AnikaHo 5 лет назад

      I would't mind If someone ask about my kids. It's the opposite i would be really happy about it.

  • @sarahfina307
    @sarahfina307 7 лет назад +179

    In the US (well, California anyway) we have to pay for plastic bags now

    • @sarahfina307
      @sarahfina307 7 лет назад +3

      10 US cents per bag

    • @dust7962
      @dust7962 7 лет назад

      Sarah Fina That's California for ya and don't forget breathing causes cancer!

    • @1029blue
      @1029blue 7 лет назад +4

      +Thomas Dank engine It's the same in some places in WA. No need to post hateful comments against people from California.

    • @carabela125
      @carabela125 7 лет назад +2

      Some places in Calif, you can't get plastic bags period. We have to pay for paper bags or bring our own.

    • @kimtz9499
      @kimtz9499 7 лет назад +4

      In Austin, they don't even have plastic bags in the store. City ordinance banned plastic bags outright.

  • @iwan-wr7gn
    @iwan-wr7gn 7 лет назад +139

    I won't pay to use the restroom.I will shit outside in a moat if i am forced to do that.

    • @zasha_is_litty0655
      @zasha_is_litty0655 7 лет назад +7

      trypeweedy IM SLEEP😂💀

    • @SwaggyIndian
      @SwaggyIndian 7 лет назад

      trypeweedy 😂

    • @---nv9yk
      @---nv9yk 7 лет назад +1

      trypeweedy lol you're american of course you would

    • @fyp7615
      @fyp7615 7 лет назад +6

      It's like leaving a tip. The money is for the people cleaning the toilet. If everybody leave 1$, they can have a decent salary. Another solution would be to raise the prices to cover theses costs but this way even people that don't use the toilet have to pay for it. So is it really too much to ask from you ?

    • @felicityjohnston9276
      @felicityjohnston9276 7 лет назад

      Fy T and what if u have to go to the point of messing your pants and you dont have any money with you?in my opinion it is wrong to charge people.

  • @sugarbum99
    @sugarbum99 7 лет назад +154

    In California that free bag thing is no longer going to apply. Now, a law has passed where they will charge you for the bag or you'll have to take your own.

    • @pogopriya4401
      @pogopriya4401 7 лет назад +5

      Sugar Bum where I live in California it's been a law for a few years

    • @MakerBayfield
      @MakerBayfield 7 лет назад +1

      Sugar Bum its like that in other states too. Plastic bags usually 5-10 cents

    • @jojorobino5312
      @jojorobino5312 7 лет назад +1

      Fuck Cali and New York. 2 of the dumbest states in America.

    • @pogopriya4401
      @pogopriya4401 7 лет назад +6

      jojorobino5312 lol u probably live in the middle of nowhere where a mansion is only $500,000, it's so inexpensive because life there sucks

    • @jojorobino5312
      @jojorobino5312 7 лет назад

      Ok, someone is triggered.

  • @PirateTubeTV
    @PirateTubeTV 6 лет назад +9

    In Nevada you can actually have a legal motion against an establishment for not allowing you free water

  • @RexusprimeIX
    @RexusprimeIX 7 лет назад +188

    Asking if you can get water for free in Sweden is a joke. It's like asking "Can I breath air for free here?"

    • @thegamerpokemon5767
      @thegamerpokemon5767 7 лет назад +2

      RexusprimeIX Same in Norway and Edinburgh and Denmark.
      I remember I was just on an airport in Denmark, visiting a family friend. I had no water (as of the security), and I went to Joe & the Juice and asked for tap water. Immediately I got it.
      When I came to Edinburgh, back home, I went to a Starbucks for water, I wasn't having anything there... Tap water for free.

    • @thegamerpokemon5767
      @thegamerpokemon5767 7 лет назад

      RexusprimeIX Same in Norway and Edinburgh and Denmark.
      I remember I was just on an airport in Denmark, visiting a family friend. I had no water (as of the security), and I went to Joe & the Juice and asked for tap water. Immediately I got it.
      When I came to Edinburgh, back home, I went to a Starbucks for water, I wasn't having anything there... Tap water for free.

    • @annabelxo2193
      @annabelxo2193 7 лет назад +1

      You're not paying for the water though, you're paying for the cup, the washing of the cup, and the service.

    • @clairestafford4044
      @clairestafford4044 7 лет назад +6

      But they do have to replace disposable cups...

    • @OliviaBeille
      @OliviaBeille 7 лет назад +2

      Same for Canada

  • @dr.tobiasfeldmann-wustefel117
    @dr.tobiasfeldmann-wustefel117 7 лет назад +800

    Things that are free in Germany: Health care, schools, universities, highways.

    • @kizuna95
      @kizuna95 7 лет назад +4

      Tobias Feldmann-Wüstefeld i wouldn't add a * to universities . But in comparison to other countries you are right

    • @FesterPussbucket
      @FesterPussbucket 7 лет назад +18

      Tobias Feldmann-Wüstefeld. Only free if you are unemployed. If you work you pay. And your boss pays too. Just not as much in the states. However because everyone goes to the doctor for every little hiccup and cough to get a week off work, going to the doctor is an all day event and you wait a month for an appointment. Then they do pretty much nothing but send you here and there and everywhere else they have a friend that wants to milk the Krankenkasse. Socialized medicine is a load of bullshit. And, if you don't die waiting, the paperwork will finish you off. And since it doesn't pay to be a doctor here, a lot of them go to Sweden or Norway or the US, and Germany itself has to waive visa eligibility and import them from India, Pakistan, and eastern Europe. Not that some of them aren't good doctors, but so far I have dealt with two quacks that I cannot believe have a medical degree. Oh! And I almost forgot. They can screw up all they want and you have no recourse. There is no malpractice law here. They have to kill you to get in trouble.

    • @MrAmwythig
      @MrAmwythig 7 лет назад +5

      Afraid you only get free health insurance if you get Herz VI or your parents pay for you while you study (until you hit 25). Not German but work here and compared to other counties that just use income tax to provide healthcare this does not seem very free.

    • @CenturioGaius
      @CenturioGaius 7 лет назад +9

      Alistair Morris. i'm german and i agree .. a little.. i prefer to pay a small amount of money everery month and if something happends, i dont have to worry. when i was 21, i had to get a heart surgery. how should i afford round about 25-35000 €?

    • @MrAmwythig
      @MrAmwythig 7 лет назад +5

      I have not criticised the German system in the tread so far as I can determine and I do not want to attack it as I work as a guest/foreigner here. It seems to work quite well although I have never used it and you have managed to incorporate a positive private element into your system very well. However I maintain that you do not have "free healthcare" in Germany paid out of general taxation without the requirement to join and pay about 10% of your salary (on top of your income tax) to a Krankenkase (see Iceland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, etc for a contrasting system). I only state this fact as a lot of foreigners (particularly students/freelancers) who come from another healthcare system do not take this into account when budgeting a move to Germany and find themselves in trouble when asked to pay a substantial sum of money unexpectedly.

  • @flummoxedflushed
    @flummoxedflushed 7 лет назад +50

    shopping carts have the coins to avoid shopping carts being "parked" anywhere on the car park. People tended to not return them to their designated areas. And some people take the shopping cart home as a way to transport their groceries, but then not return it.
    Shops actually lost quite a few shopping carts throughout the years.

    • @montanus777
      @montanus777 7 лет назад

      and what do you do with a bunch of carts at your home? oO
      despite the fact that one euro still would be a good deal, because they're worth more.

    • @juliaweilnbock7052
      @juliaweilnbock7052 7 лет назад

      I´ve also seen a 'stray' shopping cart smash in to a parked car because it was windy...

    • @flummoxedflushed
      @flummoxedflushed 7 лет назад

      Julia Jakobine
      yeah, according to a supermarket manager, that was one of the main reasons

    • @flummoxedflushed
      @flummoxedflushed 7 лет назад

      montanus777
      people intended to return them, but left them outside, so kids took them to play with them. They do make great toys. A lot of kids would probably return them nowadays to get the money ;)

    • @darkIkarus
      @darkIkarus 7 лет назад +5

      I used one in my old WG for the laundry and returned it 2 years later just before moving.^^

  • @LordVoldemortYT
    @LordVoldemortYT 7 лет назад +119

    Guys, If you're at Subway, you're able to refill.

  • @m-tech1816
    @m-tech1816 7 лет назад +47

    I'm from germany and only had to pay for toilets on festivals that have otherwise free entry and on the highway where everything is overpriced in general. I never got a token for a glass, never payed over 1€ and never thought its a good idea to not have to bring a shopping cart back to where it was. I guess having empty cups everywhere and shopping carts be stolen or left somewhere around is not the way how things should go.

    • @techd2436
      @techd2436 7 лет назад

      Ihr Video war ja net Kritik am deutschen System aber die Amerikaner sind ja so Freihetsfanatiker, die für nichts bezahlen wollen weil es ja die Freiheit einschränken würde. Du musstest noch nie für ne Toilette bezahlen?! Wenn nur "Die Frau" da sitzt zahl ich meist auch nichts aber manchmal gibt's ja die von Serways glaub ich und da kommst du ja nur rein mit 50ct oder so. Pfand hab ich schon oft bis zu 3.50 bezahlt aber ein "token" hab ich auch nicht so oft bis jetzt bekommen. Den Pfand bekommst du ja sowieso zurück

    • @m-tech1816
      @m-tech1816 7 лет назад

      tecHD kannst du kein englisch? ich hab mich nicht darüber beschwert, dass sie was kritisiert hat, ich habe nur ihre nach meinem empfinden überschärfte darstellung mit meinen Erfahrungen ergänzt. Ebenso hab ich nicht behauptet, dass ich noch nie für eine toulette zahlen musste. Lass dir bitte in zukunft von dem google übersetzer helfen, wenn du probleme mit Wörtern wie "only" und denen dahinter hast.

    • @lamijav8336
      @lamijav8336 7 лет назад +5

      Don't know where you live/go out, but in three months I had to do all of these things she said. I don't think I ever saw free toilet while I was there (not even in shopping centers) and on some crappy small festival I was giving 2€ for pfand and also likr 3 times I got token.

    • @techd2436
      @techd2436 7 лет назад +1

      M-Tech Ich glaub eher, dass du die Englische sprache dann nicht ganz so gut anwenden kannst... Aber du behauptest ja in dem Kommentar, dass es so gut ist und nennst sogar was wäre wenn es nicht so sein würde("Empty Cups everywhere")
      Warum? Weil man so jemanden widerspricht mit "gegen"argumenten aber ich hab geschrieben, dass sie im Video doch gar nichts gegenteiliges gesagt hat also macht der Kommentar für mich keinen Sinn. Deshalb habe ich geantwortet ;)

    • @m-tech1816
      @m-tech1816 7 лет назад

      tecHD Nein, ich bin mir meiner Fähigkeiten im englischen Ausdruck bewusst und du beweist mir, dass du es nicht verstanden hast.
      Bezogen hab ich mich dabei auf aussagen von dir "Du musstest noch nie für ne Toilette bezahlen?!", die sich auf aussagen von mir beziehen "only had to pay for toilets on festivals". Auf deutsch übersetzt heisst das normalerweise, dass ich nur auf festivals für die Toilette zahlen musste. Demnach hast du irgendwas falsch verstanden.
      Und seit wann darf man sich in Kommentaren nur äußern, wenn man das absolute Gegenteil vertritt?
      Der wichtige Teil in meinem Kommentar war ein Bericht aus meiner Sicht, den ich mit einer Abwägung und appellierenden Begründung für das System abgerundet habe. Müssen Standpunkte kritisiert worden sein, damit man sie vertreten kann oder wie hab ich deine Auffassung zu deuten?
      Sie war im Video überrascht über das System hier und ich wollte es weniger überraschend wirken lassen, indem ich es genauer erläutere. Was genau ist daran falsch?

  • @Edith98
    @Edith98 7 лет назад +124

    in my town, we do have to pay for grocery bags. I live in the US

    • @thejoshchannel999
      @thejoshchannel999 7 лет назад +3

      Edith Tutorials they just passed the proposition. It's only in a few states.

    • @Edith98
      @Edith98 7 лет назад +5

      Well in my town we've had to pay for them for i think 2 or 3 years now and last year they we're taking the case to the supreme court so hopefully it will go nation wide !:)

    • @m0rdearygos
      @m0rdearygos 7 лет назад +1

      Mine too.

    • @huberthogo7637
      @huberthogo7637 7 лет назад +3

      Wow, thats crazy to me lmao

    • @hannahrosereviews5073
      @hannahrosereviews5073 7 лет назад +4

      Edith Tutorials Do u live on the West Coast? If so, that makes sense. Cali is trying to get rid of plastic bags.

  • @ellenmierzejewski4303
    @ellenmierzejewski4303 7 лет назад +403

    In some stores in America you have to pay for bags

    • @RachEl-ub9ep
      @RachEl-ub9ep 7 лет назад +2

      Ellen Mier I'm from Georgia where bags are free and so wen I went to Washington DC and I had to pay like 90 cents for a plastic bag and I was sitting there like... BISHEHET😲😲😲

    • @grobanite4ever85
      @grobanite4ever85 7 лет назад +2

      Ellen Mier save a lot, Sam's club, BJ's and Costco and Aldi have to pay for bags

    • @RachEl-ub9ep
      @RachEl-ub9ep 7 лет назад +1

      I don't think that there's a Costco BJ's or Save A Lot where I live and neither Sam's or Aldi's give out bags

    • @AZOffRoadster
      @AZOffRoadster 7 лет назад +1

      My store recycles my bags... for free.

    • @linnealinnea3368
      @linnealinnea3368 7 лет назад +1

      Ellen Mier in some parts because we're I live you don't

  • @patrickhodson8715
    @patrickhodson8715 6 лет назад +13

    Girl we got Aldi here in the states which does the same exact thing with their shopping carts.

    • @cindyhirsch8370
      @cindyhirsch8370 6 лет назад +9

      Patrick Hodson because Aldi is German 😂

    • @patrickhodson8715
      @patrickhodson8715 6 лет назад +1

      Cindy Hirsch I knew that, and I could have sworn I said that in my comment, but I’m sitting here reading it and so I guess I didn’t lol

    • @Ctrillz193
      @Ctrillz193 6 лет назад

      Patrick Hodson thats true

  • @francescacamassa4233
    @francescacamassa4233 7 лет назад +329

    the bag thing pisses me off because in my family we keep the bags...and use them for various other things

    • @danshenton9613
      @danshenton9613 7 лет назад +25

      Francesca Camassa well then take the bags u have at home to the market instead of buying more lol

    • @Boomba012
      @Boomba012 7 лет назад +15

      Not if you use them as trash bags.

    • @ukejuke1009
      @ukejuke1009 7 лет назад

      Francesca Camassa

    • @amandamusona954
      @amandamusona954 7 лет назад +5

      Francesca Camassa in canada we have to pay 5 extra cents

    • @dariahrocks1
      @dariahrocks1 7 лет назад +1

      Amanda Musona depends where you go. I'm from
      Canada and some stores are free. Some cost money.

  • @night_owl_sadness
    @night_owl_sadness 7 лет назад +466

    I sometimes shop at Aldi's grocery store and there you have to pay for bags and put a quarter into the cart to use it but you do get your quarter back

    • @swat1229
      @swat1229 7 лет назад +26

      Sun Moon & Stars Aldi's is a German company if I'm not mistaken.

    • @leasongunicorngirma6431
      @leasongunicorngirma6431 7 лет назад +1

      I was about to say Aldi's too.

    • @madisonjensen5304
      @madisonjensen5304 7 лет назад +8

      At my Aldi you don't even get bags unless you bring them from home.

    • @SteppingStonevlogs
      @SteppingStonevlogs 7 лет назад

      Sun Moon & Stars Its It's common place to have to use a pound coin to get a shopping trolly (which is returned to you), pay 5p for a plastic bag (new for 2016), and toilets in public places, but cafes etc. will give you tap water for free and you can usually sneak into a cafe unnoticed (especially to if it's cafe Nero or McDonald's) to find the loo!

    • @camjev08
      @camjev08 7 лет назад

      Madison Jensen At the Aldi stores in Georgia where I live you can buy a plastic or paper bag for about 10 cents. I always bring my own or use a free box.

  • @blancavelasquez9859
    @blancavelasquez9859 7 лет назад +60

    So that's why they do the coin thing with the carts at Aldi's since It's a German company

    • @whateverimbored1989
      @whateverimbored1989 7 лет назад

      Blanca Velasquez it makes so much sense now! Lol

    • @karlahvee9498
      @karlahvee9498 7 лет назад

      Blanca Velasquez what about cermak produce? lol they do it too

  • @kfox5301
    @kfox5301 7 лет назад +2

    Aldi in America has the same shopping cart and grocery bag rules at Germany. Bring a quarter for the cart and 10 cents per bag if you forgot your bags

  • @maxhase8484
    @maxhase8484 7 лет назад +111

    was geht bei den deutschen Trends ab, wer guckt sich sowas an, WAS MACH ICH HIER??

    • @knecht6974
      @knecht6974 7 лет назад +18

      Michael Bichlberger Ich gucke mir sowas an, und wenn du es nicht sehen willst geh doch wieder Apored gucken, die scheiße ist nämlich auch in den Trends!

    • @ellam.1350
      @ellam.1350 7 лет назад

      Das denke ich mir auch

    • @jonawollberg8925
      @jonawollberg8925 7 лет назад

      Michael Bichlberger denk ich mir auch

    • @jgr_lilli_
      @jgr_lilli_ 7 лет назад +9

      Nennt man Horizont erweitern. Wenn du auf das ... tippst, kannst du "kein Interesse" antippen und es verschwindet von deinem Feed. Dieses Feature sollte uns eigentlich alle von solchen "Warum guck ich das!?!?!?!?!?!!?"-Kommentaren befreien.

  • @eferrari96
    @eferrari96 7 лет назад +67

    I don't know any libraries where you have to pay in Germany. At the libraries I know you only have to pay if you give the book back too late. Then it is a very high price to pay.

    • @Appoxo
      @Appoxo 7 лет назад

      my neighbour city charges you after your 18 below not.
      my homecity is completly free, but not as big, and have no learning help and some good student research room

    • @eferrari96
      @eferrari96 7 лет назад

      Zockerland99 Yeah, it really depends on the place you live.

    • @Appoxo
      @Appoxo 7 лет назад +1

      denzoned germany :P
      Better so: It matters how much people come there, to borrow something

    • @SunshineRiot
      @SunshineRiot 7 лет назад

      Yeah, it's different depending on your Bundesland and your status (adult, underage, student). The library in my hometown wants 10 € to get a library card, but after you have it, the rest is free (same for all). In Munich, it's free for everyone (don't know about the library card though, maybe that isn't free)

    • @getoffmyplanet206
      @getoffmyplanet206 7 лет назад

      My local library is pretty nice when it comes to bringing back books late. If you call them and let them know you will be late, they usually check if someone has that book on their "wanted" list, and unless there is no note in the system, they will gladly extend your borrowing time. They also will cancel your yearly subscription fees when you donate material to them (books, magazines, DVDs, games). They are pretty nice overall. ^_^

  • @letmesleep7186
    @letmesleep7186 7 лет назад +81

    I do really think the price of the water is that expensive because you live in munich which is the most expensive city in germany so yeah it really isnt that expensive where I live

    • @Lukimuki101
      @Lukimuki101 7 лет назад

      when you compare it to a free glass water?
      when you compare it to a free glass water everyday?
      like 365 glass water in one year for free instead of lets say 0,60 cents x365 = 219,00 euros

    • @alisha.z01
      @alisha.z01 7 лет назад +1

      |-/

    • @Sporemasterix
      @Sporemasterix 7 лет назад +2

      Since when is the tap water free to the restaurant? they still have to pay for it.

    • @axelhackbarth9559
      @axelhackbarth9559 7 лет назад +9

      a lot of restaurants on the cheaper end calculate in a way that they don't earn much on your food order. Most make their money on drinks, so they have a strong interest in selling you a drink. In restaurants that are a little more expensive you should be able to get water without problems.

    • @BenjaminCronce
      @BenjaminCronce 7 лет назад +6

      Over here, residential rate for tap water is $3.5 for 100 cubic feet, which turns into about $0.00036 for a 12oz glass. Commercial rates are about $2.5 per 100 cubic feet. The water in the glass is effectively free. 3,700 glasses of water would cost about $1 in water.

  • @zohrarouge4634
    @zohrarouge4634 7 лет назад +4

    I live in Germany, and I would love when water were free ❤ and with the library; it varies from town to town

  • @Jerkinaa
    @Jerkinaa 7 лет назад +923

    So many things are free in Germany like education and health care ..

    • @nichtich4633
      @nichtich4633 7 лет назад +75

      great comment. I'd rather go to a public toilet evrey day and pay 50ct every day, wich would be around 180$ a year intead of spending 40000$ for a college education a year. And lets be realistic, who goes to a public toilet every day

    • @saltymemes9337
      @saltymemes9337 7 лет назад +8

      Free healthcare is good but free education I disagree with because you don't necessarily need a college degree to get through life.

    • @ea6071
      @ea6071 7 лет назад +5

      Sari Nana University as well??

    • @ich348
      @ich348 7 лет назад +23

      health care isn't really free. It's more like, you pay 15% (the exact amount is dependent on which medical insurance company you choose) of your monthly salary. If you're under 18, you're parents need to pay for their kids health insurance too.

    • @promotionny
      @promotionny 7 лет назад +5

      In NYC we have free education and healthcare for low income ....

  • @twtw2401
    @twtw2401 7 лет назад +97

    There is actually one way, that I know, to get free refills in Germany :D
    IKEA does free Refills as much as u want after u paid 1€ for the first drink

    • @knotenknutarella301
      @knotenknutarella301 7 лет назад +12

      Thorben Wentlantd And subway

    • @emmaalice8396
      @emmaalice8396 7 лет назад +2

      Aswell as Subway...

    • @IsaStracciatella
      @IsaStracciatella 7 лет назад +3

      In big cities most of the fast food restaurants offer free refills as well :)

    • @normanhubner3358
      @normanhubner3358 7 лет назад +2

      Some branches of U.S. fastfood brands also offer free refill, depending on the owner.

    • @allaa7976
      @allaa7976 7 лет назад +1

      Kfc too

  • @foldissimo
    @foldissimo 7 лет назад +408

    We Germans have just recognized the problem of plastic waste in our seas and taking action.
    Was ist daran verwunderlich oder gar lustig?

    • @grace-yz2sr
      @grace-yz2sr 7 лет назад +68

      She did not say it was funny, she even liked the fact that we started charging for plastic bags.

    • @bobbatcher6021
      @bobbatcher6021 7 лет назад +12

      I live outside of Washington, DC, and my local area passed a law charging for bags in 2012. It has really helped to keep things clean.

    • @Akidryt
      @Akidryt 7 лет назад +12

      The stores where I live begin to drop all plastic bags and only sell recyclable bags. I love it. (Germany)

    • @BluRey100
      @BluRey100 7 лет назад +1

      "ѲƲЯ ƧЄΔƧ" ?! ƬĦЄ ƧЄΔ βЄ˩ѲИǤƧ ƬѲ Δ˩˩! ƳѲƲ ҒѲѲ˩!

    • @angelik_a
      @angelik_a 7 лет назад +4

      BluRey BluRey "ours" like the whole world's seas. So when do you start to care for it, you fool??

  • @aileen5857
    @aileen5857 6 лет назад +5

    I'm German and I totally agree, paying for restrooms as a customer is just awful!!
    One thing I also like is the price for bags, it's not much and maybe it helps the world a bit when people use less plastic🤷

  • @mephistovonfaust
    @mephistovonfaust 7 лет назад +46

    How can one person get so many things wrong in one video... In CA plastic bags cost money now too, in Germany restaurants are legaly obligated to give you free tap water, usually you do not have to pay for restrooms in Germany and a lot of libraries are free as well... Maybe Munich is an exception but I know that there are a lot of free ones from personal experience.

    • @IndianaX
      @IndianaX 7 лет назад +2

      There is also a law in Germany that all places where you can get drinks and food have to have a free restroom. The only exception in this law are for the highway restaurants.

    • @AbituriErpel
      @AbituriErpel 7 лет назад +1

      Also umsonst waren bei mir bisher nur die Unibibliotheken. Für Stadtbüchereien (4!) habe ich jährlich blechen müssen, wobei der Preis aufs Angebot angepasst war. Als Erwachsener 20€ (bzw. 10€ für Studenten) und bis auf Internetnutzung an den PCs war alles inklusive. In der Stadtbibliothek Oldenburg kostet die jährliche Ausweisverlängerung 2,5€, zahlt aber für Nicht-Buch-Medien knapp 'nen Euro; für Bücher, die Bestseller sind, sogar 2€! Für 1€ pro Medium wird auch reserviert. Büchereinutzer sind in der heutigen Zeit Kunden, können dafür aber auch aktiv mitgestalten (Veranstaltungen, Anschaffungswünsche, etc.). Aber das hat halt seinen Preis.
      Ich habe auch schon einmal bei Subways - zugegeben Großstadt/ Touristenhochburg - 50 Cent zahlen müssen, um auf die Toilette zu gehen; habe dann aber auch einen 50 Cent Gutscheinbon erhalten, den ich im Laden einlösen konnte. Selbes Prinzip - wahrscheinlich Dein "üblicherweise" - auf Autobahnraststätten mit Tankstellenklo.
      Das Gesetz zu kostenlosem Leitungswasser in Restaurants will ich bitte sehen!

    • @mephistovonfaust
      @mephistovonfaust 7 лет назад

      AbituriErpel Bei uns in der Gegend sind fast alle Bibliotheken kostenlos und das mit dem Leitungswasser hab ich vor einigen Jahren bei Galileo gesehen.

    • @tonylcv5658
      @tonylcv5658 7 лет назад +2

      Kurze Google-Suche und es kommt raus dass Leitungswasser nicht kostenlos ist, netter Service wenn ja, keine Pflicht.
      Büchereien in meiner Umgebung erheben auch einen Jahresbeitrag, außer für Schüler, kommt halt auf die Bücherei drauf an.
      Und natürlich muss man nicht im Restaurant zahlen um auf die Toilette zu gehen, aber oft genug sitzt da eine Reinigungskraft und es wird erwartet ihr ein Trinkgeld da zu lassen und ich gehe nicht raus ohne eines zu hinterlassen, wie der größte Prozentsatz der Deutschen denke ich. Ich denke das ist eher darauf bezogen und auf Einkaufscentren, wo die Toiletten ja normal auch kosten.

    • @Kekskuchenism
      @Kekskuchenism 7 лет назад +1

      @IndianaX - Not exactly true. Every part of germany has its own law on that matter so it depends on where you are.

  • @stevenhollingsworth3249
    @stevenhollingsworth3249 7 лет назад +59

    the reason restrooms along the highway in America are free is because they are maintained by tax money.

    • @AtheistDD
      @AtheistDD 7 лет назад

      i would say 20-30% of the restrooms on the german autobahn are "free" (payed as you say by the tax payers) too.

    • @stevenhollingsworth3249
      @stevenhollingsworth3249 7 лет назад

      Mathias Stuhl well sure but the point is that in America we pay once in taxes and don't pay again.

    • @Polschinski
      @Polschinski 7 лет назад +2

      In Germany official rest areas are run by the state, so they are also payed by taxes. There are usually just restrooms and some benches. However rest stops including a gas station and a restaurant are run by private companies. You need to pay to use a restrooms, but you get what you pay for. "Free" restrooms at rest areas are often dirty and disgusting.

    • @gibbsfreenthalpy
      @gibbsfreenthalpy 7 лет назад +2

      The restrooms in stations and on the motor ways aren't free, mostly because the right to operate them has been sold to some private investors in Luxembourg and the UK, and they just want to make money, and literally don't give a sh*t about anything else...

    • @montanus777
      @montanus777 7 лет назад

      only the restrooms at parking sites at the autobahn are free (or paid by taxes) - and you can smell that. the restrooms at gas stations and restaurants aren't really free. or to be more exact: often when you pay for the restroom you get a coupon, which you then can use in the restaurant or gas station to pay other stuff.

  • @danielalt7508
    @danielalt7508 7 лет назад +20

    Reason you have the coin system is so people don't just leave the carts around the parking lots. So that people put them back where they were taken from.

  • @AtotehZ
    @AtotehZ 7 лет назад +4

    +Wanted Adventure 5:00 About tap water being wasted for drinking.. Not a big concern.
    A single toilet flush uses more water than you drink in a day and that's including non-water beverages. You drink 1,0 - 1,5 gallons and toilets typically use 1,6 - 3 gallons per flush. The same with showers, you shower in tap water and the average shower of around 8 mins uses ~17 gallons of water.
    6:02 Could this be if you're not a citizen of Germany? I'm pretty sure my German friends has the same library system as we do in Denmark.
    7:15 This is considered a service. You can often bring your cup around to different places and then keep it as a souvenir when you're done. Some people even bring their own mugs, I'm sure you've seen that as well.

  • @henri_the_fry_guy7196
    @henri_the_fry_guy7196 7 лет назад +141

    I'm new... why are there so many weird ass clocks in the background?? 😂😂

    • @zoranax9610
      @zoranax9610 7 лет назад

      Henri_the_fry_guy o

    • @destiny-ph5gk
      @destiny-ph5gk 7 лет назад +2

      if you look up the names they all seem to be towns. im guessing it's a merchandise thing, with the names of where she got them below?

    • @fredrickaappletree3402
      @fredrickaappletree3402 7 лет назад +2

      Henri_the_fry_guy ....blunt and to the point .....but sorry I don't know......🕰⏰⏲⏱

    • @kristiemmons8363
      @kristiemmons8363 7 лет назад

      rude

    • @marcrisflores
      @marcrisflores 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah but the bottom right one says ‘’Mos Eisley” and that’s a fictional place from Star Wars

  • @PhizetaHD
    @PhizetaHD 7 лет назад +27

    In China restaurants charge you for the air you breathe because the outside air is so polluted, they have to have air purifiers indoors and they charge you for it

    • @via321ful
      @via321ful 7 лет назад +2

      Phizeta is this a joke?

    • @PhizetaHD
      @PhizetaHD 7 лет назад +7

      vivi is a pony Nope, www.nytimes.com/2015/12/16/world/asia/china-air-restaurant-clean-charge.html?_r=0

    • @IzzyaliceD
      @IzzyaliceD 7 лет назад +2

      What has happened to the world

  • @KriegerDelfin24
    @KriegerDelfin24 7 лет назад +65

    You get free refills at Subway in Germany

    • @OokamiKaii
      @OokamiKaii 7 лет назад +2

      Brian Reip and at some McDonald's as well :)

    • @KriegerDelfin24
      @KriegerDelfin24 7 лет назад +3

      DiaNaru never saw it at a Mc Donald's in Germany. Just saw a sign that it's not allowed.

    • @julieewaah
      @julieewaah 7 лет назад +1

      Brian Reip a few years ago, most mcdonalds in germany had free refills. i think it was too overused. in subway you can only refill once.

    • @OneJutsuMan
      @OneJutsuMan 7 лет назад +2

      Brian Reip in KFC too

    • @lenamurielb.1048
      @lenamurielb.1048 7 лет назад +1

      In Hardrockcafe too

  • @herrmaus3594
    @herrmaus3594 7 лет назад +31

    im from Germany and wanna say something where u talked about Water and Yes it's like totally madness 2.50€ for an little glass of Water only 0,33ml :o

    • @kristripper
      @kristripper 6 лет назад +4

      I live in Germany too and in my town there is one McDonald's where u can refill your juice as much times as you want to

    • @Darkremixsven
      @Darkremixsven 6 лет назад

      I live in Germany too and I just wanted to mention that it is not allowed by law to sell tab water without being absolutely sure / it has to be proven every day that there are no risky chemicals etc. in there. So usually no restaurant will get into the risk and just sell bottled water.

    • @iloveprivacy8167
      @iloveprivacy8167 6 лет назад

      Does the law prohibit *providing* the tap water without being sure it's OK? Or is the exchange of money that's forbidden?

    • @Darkremixsven
      @Darkremixsven 6 лет назад

      ILove Privacy yes, the law prohibits it. The restaurants have to do daily testings on their cost and they have to make sure that there won’t be anything harmful on the way to the customer. As this is very hard to do in reality, almost no restaurant will serve tab water in any way.
      It is not that there has to be a money exchange to get tab water. It is more a thing of hygiene and that you have to prove that the water is ok, what is very hard on a daily basis and you won’t get any money for your work.

    • @spicylife7048
      @spicylife7048 6 лет назад +1

      But, ain't every citizen in Germany consuming tab water? or there's another source? if tab water is ok for citizens why it is not for restaurants costumers ?

  • @yes5114
    @yes5114 7 лет назад +223

    Why is there a clock with all 12's on it haha

    • @michellebene9543
      @michellebene9543 7 лет назад +17

      OMG I JUST REALIZED THAT WHEN I READ UR COMMENT XD

    • @annipsy2185
      @annipsy2185 7 лет назад +1

      Madison Elizabeth so you get confused af😁

    • @zoejaycie6521
      @zoejaycie6521 7 лет назад

      Madison Elizabeth lol idk

    • @yes5114
      @yes5114 7 лет назад

      Anni Psy what do you mean there is a clock with all 12s on it I'm not confused

    • @deadfreightwest5956
      @deadfreightwest5956 7 лет назад +1

      LOL, I was going to comment that it needed a battery... I never noticed it was all 12s!

  • @MarcusSchmalzlockus
    @MarcusSchmalzlockus 7 лет назад +87

    Ich zahl lieber fürs Klo als für mein Studium.

    • @pixelatedaxix2174
      @pixelatedaxix2174 7 лет назад +1

      MarcusSchmalzlockus xD nicht schlecht

    • @antiealles
      @antiealles 7 лет назад +1

      MarcusSchmalzlockus
      Ist ja auch billiger.

    • @JaayPLP
      @JaayPLP 7 лет назад

      techniker: 5000€, bafög ca 2000€ rest von der landesbank als lerndarlehen, also ca 3000€ davon gibts am ende 25% nachlass. und während den jahren habe ich immer gut 1000€ steuern zurück bekommen (nur wegen dem studium und pc usw absetzen) studieren ist kostenlos ;)

    • @antiealles
      @antiealles 7 лет назад

      JaayPLP Wie kann das denn so billig sein bei dir? Allein für miete und Semesterbeitrag gehen schon mehr als 20k in den drei jahren raus.

    • @JaayPLP
      @JaayPLP 7 лет назад

      erstmal ist es ein fernstudium und ich arbeite vollzeit. die 5000€ sind das studium an sich. klar ist dann in der präsenzphase (osnabrück, komme aus hamburg) fahrtweg und übernachtungskosten, die werden aber auch von der steuer abgesetzt. ich kann nicht sagen, das ich wirklich effektiv was bezahle (kaufst nen drucker, den du eh wolltest, oder laptop, kann man ja alles absetzen)

  • @1029blue
    @1029blue 7 лет назад +52

    Shopping bags aren't free everywhere in the US. Where I live, they introduced fees for bags to encourage people to bring their own. I am unsure whether I like this or not. The environmental argument doesn't really work for me because I always used the free grocery bags as garbage bags, whereas now I have to buy garbage bags.

    • @1029blue
      @1029blue 7 лет назад +5

      The fact that people have to pay for a cart in Germany or use a token prevents what I see all the time in the US: People being too lazy to return their cart and leaving the cart somewhere on the parking lot, or even taking it home with them and just leaving it blocks away from where they live.

    • @MollyPrewittWeasley
      @MollyPrewittWeasley 7 лет назад +5

      I remember the litter from plastic bags prior to the tax in Ireland, and the difference afterwards, amazing. Same in UK. It's no doubt saving the lives of some animals.

    • @BatterflyHigh
      @BatterflyHigh 7 лет назад

      LolloRosso Unless those people get their token back when they return their cart, they're probably just as likely to take it. The fees probably collectively cover the cost of the carts that get stolen.

    • @UnknownUnknown-wm3mf
      @UnknownUnknown-wm3mf 7 лет назад

      LolloRosso I honestly don't care about the planet where only here for a small amount of time

    • @FGuilt
      @FGuilt 7 лет назад

      Do you live in Seattle or Portland? :-D

  • @Nutritionistheanswer
    @Nutritionistheanswer 7 лет назад

    I live in the US. Some stores do charge for bags but what I think is better is if you go to an organic or natural foods store and bring your own bag, you get money off your purchase at 5 cents or 10 cents per bag. There are also discount stores that charge for shopping carts as well as bags.
    The reason refills are free in the US is that government subsidizes their production. Sodas have high fructose corn syrup or corn syrup and the corn industry is highly subsidized so much so if you order take out they will give you a free 2 liter bottle of soda. I make my husband take it to work because we don't drink that stuff. It is also a win for the restaurant because the high fructose drinks create the need to eat more which in turn gets you to spend more.

  • @deldarel
    @deldarel 7 лет назад +13

    if you get a lot of alcohol, they are usually pleased to give you water for free because you get drunk more slowly that way so you won't cause a scene there.
    Also, they're not monsters. Drinking water when drinking alcohol reduced the chance of a hangover

    • @TheMagnay
      @TheMagnay 7 лет назад +3

      in Australia here it is a requirement at pubs and clubs that free water is provided. so here off to the side of a bar, there will be a few glasses with a jug of water so you can help yourself. all restaunts, pubs or clubs will provide it for free if you ask for it

  • @mgrnge
    @mgrnge 7 лет назад +52

    Having luxury tax on female sanitary products in the uk isn't fun

    • @puppyplays21
      @puppyplays21 7 лет назад +1

      Mia Weekes I'm pretty sure it's like that in the US too

    • @shelbymarieclohossey
      @shelbymarieclohossey 7 лет назад +2

      Mia Weekes Canada just got rid of that tax in 2015. Took them long enough

    • @IzzyaliceD
      @IzzyaliceD 7 лет назад +6

      I know, it makes no sense to call them 'luxury' when items such as crocodile meat and toffee apples are VAT free because they're considered 'essential'.

    • @crystalskyex
      @crystalskyex 7 лет назад +4

      same in Australia but condoms don't...makes no sense :|

    • @erin5584
      @erin5584 7 лет назад +4

      Mia Weekes same as the us

  • @EmAViking
    @EmAViking 7 лет назад +20

    In Sweden we pay 10 or 20 cents extra when we buy soda bottles, however if we bring the bottles back to a recyclingstation we get those 10 or 20 cents back. It's a great way to encourage recycling!
    I believe they have that system in the Netherlands too.

    • @FlutterDashie
      @FlutterDashie 7 лет назад +25

      and in Germany to.

    • @AppCheckerPro
      @AppCheckerPro 7 лет назад +1

      Em A Viking no they dont

    • @EmAViking
      @EmAViking 7 лет назад

      ***** Well there used to be something called statiegeld which was along the same concept.

    • @JPpaner
      @JPpaner 7 лет назад +2

      8 to 25 ct in Germany

    • @lalilu-hp8ch
      @lalilu-hp8ch 7 лет назад +1

      Plastic bottles have no fees here in the Netherlands, they just go to the regular trash.

  • @LOLOBASHNO2006
    @LOLOBASHNO2006 7 лет назад +7

    krankenschutz sprich ... krankenversicherung 😁
    what about healt care in the US ???
    overhere you can go always for free to check up your health

  • @aslihan7789
    @aslihan7789 7 лет назад +54

    I never paid 3€ for water and im living here my whole life.

    • @Sethoshini95
      @Sethoshini95 7 лет назад +4

      in Venice they charge 3 euros for a bottle of water.
      But if you go where the locals buy stuff it's 50 cent

    • @xeniahoff2491
      @xeniahoff2491 7 лет назад +3

      At the restaurant I used to work at, it was 3,00€ for a 0,25 l bottle and 4,50€ for 0,5 l bottle.

    • @scharfschuetze6884
      @scharfschuetze6884 7 лет назад +2

      Holi Festival. Teuerstes Wasser ever. :D

    • @marksmediatv7734
      @marksmediatv7734 7 лет назад +1

      Hahah I remember paying 10 euro for a fanta at Piazza San Marco

    • @Sethoshini95
      @Sethoshini95 7 лет назад +1

      Marks mediaTV that's exactly why no one should buy stuff in piazza San Marco

  • @mewtje3095
    @mewtje3095 7 лет назад +54

    We might not have refills, but we don't need to pay thousands of Euros on University. Maybe that's a plus :v
    Also, the tapwater thing. Basically, Tap Water is considered gross. Alone the german word "Leitungswasser", which means "plumb water" or "pipe water" does not really sound appetizing. I grew up with tap water being solely used for washing and stuff like this.

    • @cloveskiwis
      @cloveskiwis 7 лет назад +4

      Why is tap water gross, though?

    • @mewtje3095
      @mewtje3095 7 лет назад

      I hate the taste of it. It has a huge amount of limestone particles and the plumbs and pipes you drink it can be full of rust and other stuff. Gross.

    • @CHERESIS
      @CHERESIS 7 лет назад +9

      I can only speak for Vienna, but here everone is drinking tapwater, because the vienna tapwater tastes at least as good as most sodas. At the coffe-houses you even get a glass of water for free, if you want it or not.

    • @AlyenaMango
      @AlyenaMango 7 лет назад +4

      Well the american tap water is much grosser... they put chloride in it to disinfect it, so it tastes like swimming pool water.
      I don't really get why so many Germans dislike tap water, in Switzerland where I live everyone drinks tap water :) I've drunk german tap water a few times when I was there and I really don't get whats so bad about it

    • @chickenskink1
      @chickenskink1 7 лет назад +7

      +Mew Tje The pipes in germany are pretty damn clean... If you live in the UK or France, then yeah, it's disgusting (I've tried tap water in both of those countries lol), but in Germany, I don't feel like it's any different from water you buy in a store.

  • @stolmich
    @stolmich 7 лет назад +32

    In Austria, you will get a glass of water for free to every cup of coffee, it's a tradition.

  • @bastiangodde6562
    @bastiangodde6562 7 лет назад +1

    German here. I remember once staying 8 hours in a pizza parlor, it was a great time

  • @luther9594
    @luther9594 7 лет назад +32

    in Austria you get tap water for free in every restaurant except fastfood restaurants

    • @MorriganPickman
      @MorriganPickman 7 лет назад +4

      exactly! It kinda shocked me to hear that you don't get tap water in german reataurants O.o Also the library is free to use including the computers (at least in my city, don't now about others), where else should people without a computer write resumes and job applications...and also searching for jobs?

    • @luther9594
      @luther9594 7 лет назад +1

      StickwomenArt right. And the only time we have to pay for restrooms is in gas stations and so.
      And when we borrow books in our library we just have to pay 50 cents. If we bring the book back, we get the money back, too. And the computers are for free.

    • @notofinterest
      @notofinterest 7 лет назад +3

      Theralún im from austria, and you cant say its generally free. they can take money for that, but it need to be in their menu; but you'll get a closed bottle with name and brand on it, not just dropped out the pipe. if u order cafe (the real cafe, not that beansoaked boiled something americans call cafe) u get a small glass tabwater for free. this one is out of the pipe - but even better and cleaner as bottled ones in us.

    • @nowaymuller6643
      @nowaymuller6643 7 лет назад

      thats not true you have in many case to pay an smal ammount on money for.

    • @nowaymuller6643
      @nowaymuller6643 7 лет назад

      you never use public transport. On an Railway Station you have to pay 50Cent - 1€ for the Toilet.

  • @erdemballi5511
    @erdemballi5511 7 лет назад +12

    We also have called Leergut or Pfand what basicly means that the plastic bottles cost 25 Cent more which you only get back by giving the plastic bottles back...

  • @Skurt44
    @Skurt44 7 лет назад +29

    In the UK, Healthcare is free, University is not, Water is free at restaurants (you can literally just ask for a glass of water and they'll give it to you. E.Z.)

    • @anony7112
      @anony7112 7 лет назад

      I have never experiences that, I've been in the UK 4 times I think and everytime I ask for a glass of tab water they will bring me and expensive bottle of water.

    • @Skurt44
      @Skurt44 7 лет назад

      Anony If you go to a bar, you can just ask for a water and it's free.

    • @parker88609
      @parker88609 7 лет назад

      Xeryun where I live in the USA water is free at restaurants

    • @angelcake3076
      @angelcake3076 7 лет назад

      You pay for healthcare. You pay monthly to the NHS. The NHS is also removing hospitals from towns and making a few larger ones, meaning a longer journey to reach a hospital, when maybe it's a life or death situation. It's ridiculous.

    • @Skurt44
      @Skurt44 7 лет назад +1

      Angelcake307 No you don't. The NHS gets paid by the government via a fraction of the taxes. so buying a chocolate bar is helping to fund the NHS

  • @Greenganon
    @Greenganon 6 лет назад +5

    In America now there are companies Aldi and Lidl which might have German roots, which do the cart and bag things described here.

  • @benek4222
    @benek4222 7 лет назад +44

    in McDonald Germany, you can have so many refills, when there is a Self use Machine

    • @C3nturyFox
      @C3nturyFox 7 лет назад +7

      yea because its an american company

    • @traaaw
      @traaaw 7 лет назад +1

      depents on the location, but its in most of the fastfood restaurant like kfc, bk etc.

    • @dacr0n229
      @dacr0n229 7 лет назад +10

      then again, who really wants to go to McDonalds. What they call food is an insult.

    • @SashLyrics
      @SashLyrics 7 лет назад

      reason ist a different one: restaurants get their soft drinks in bottles which are more expensive, fast food restaurants have their own soda machines who make the soft drinks out of soda and a syrup, which is waaaaaay cheaper than the bottles.

    • @MetalheadBuser
      @MetalheadBuser 7 лет назад +1

      The refill is actually not free (well usually). They just don't watch at you all time. many of those stations have also signs that read, refilling is not allowed)

  • @lina6121
    @lina6121 7 лет назад +71

    you can get tap water 9/10 from my experience

    • @asdfjklo234
      @asdfjklo234 7 лет назад +2

      in theory, but you'll be frowned upon when asking for tap water really. The only "justified" reason would be for taking your medicine. In other countries there's always a jug of water on the table...

    • @pianoman5157
      @pianoman5157 7 лет назад +6

      No she is right, in most cases they were reluctant
      Sometimes they gave it to me, but you could tell by their reactions that it's not desired and, what's more, it is not common in Germany to do that.
      I don't even know any person in Germany who has ever ordered "tap water" in a Restaurant - and i do know a whole lot of Germans. Cause i am German. lol
      It's not usual to order that in a restaurant, perhaps it's regarded as "not classy", i dont know. To be honest, to me ordering a "tap water" in restaurant sounds like "and can i have some hay for my horse, too, please".

    • @fumomofumosarum5893
      @fumomofumosarum5893 7 лет назад

      they will charge you for water no matter what you demand.

    • @lina6121
      @lina6121 7 лет назад +2

      fumomo fumosarum im a waitress in germany and we dont charge for tap water

    • @fumomofumosarum5893
      @fumomofumosarum5893 7 лет назад

      lina6121 what bundesland...? maybe it differs from the area...

  • @chaosvixenxoxo
    @chaosvixenxoxo 7 лет назад +52

    plastic bags cost 10 cents now in Cali

    • @karlyantonette399
      @karlyantonette399 7 лет назад

      chaosvixenxoxo I was about to comment that too

    • @alexakate
      @alexakate 7 лет назад

      chaosvixenxoxo I was about to comment that 😂😂

    • @RuthMarkakis
      @RuthMarkakis 7 лет назад +1

      I was about to comment that too

    • @zoragold5460
      @zoragold5460 7 лет назад

      chaosvixenxoxo 5 cents in Maryland

    • @headassjimin318
      @headassjimin318 7 лет назад +2

      chaosvixenxoxo free in minnesota

  • @user-yz5hw7fx4f
    @user-yz5hw7fx4f 6 лет назад +3

    Books are free with me and I live in Germany, even near Munich

  • @Landibert
    @Landibert 7 лет назад +26

    From what I understand restaurants are making a big amount of their money on drinks in Germany and wouldn't even be profitable without this practice. Mostly because they have to pay more to the waiters (which in turn are less dependent on tips).
    Tho I am no expert in this area so correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @hexandthecityeu
      @hexandthecityeu 7 лет назад +3

      Food is very cheap in Germany, that's right. And we're still throwing away too much; the trend is to buy less of better quality - unfortunately the poor mass is growing because of the economical globalization, killing jobs and making work cheap.

    • @chloelee5405
      @chloelee5405 7 лет назад

      many foods are actaually MUCH more expensive than in other countries such as france or netherlands,
      u get 3 liters package milk for 1.50 euro. and here in germany u get 1 liter for 0.90 euro

    • @hexandthecityeu
      @hexandthecityeu 7 лет назад

      "Richer" countries spend a smaller fraction of their income on food - funny richness, eh??
      www.vox.com/2014/7/6/5874499/map-heres-how-much-every-country-spends-on-food
      Germany spends more money than USA, UK and Canada. Source: USDA

    • @BlommaBaumbart
      @BlommaBaumbart 7 лет назад +1

      Of course, at a regular store you don't get 3 liter boxes of anything in the first place.

    • @chloelee5405
      @chloelee5405 7 лет назад

      Ghetelen that's not the point. plus in USA it's very normal buying 100oz milk pack.

  • @MrPs103
    @MrPs103 7 лет назад +26

    Here in America, Aldi (grocery store) has the coin carts and the bags for money. I believe it's a German company, which makes sense.

    • @jasminerichter1519
      @jasminerichter1519 7 лет назад +4

      MrPs103 yes you're right, it is a german company

    • @Varus78
      @Varus78 7 лет назад

      aldi is killing walmarts in the states ive heard? like a mungo is killing snakes. yay!

    • @sonjaprull2410
      @sonjaprull2410 7 лет назад +3

      MrPs103 it's a german company

    • @sweetwater88
      @sweetwater88 7 лет назад

      Aldi in America is a tiny, tiny, tiny company compared to Walmart in America. It doesn't compare at all. I don't shop at either there's much better grocery stores.

    • @Den241191
      @Den241191 7 лет назад

      Fun fact: Aldi in Germany is actually basically two companies, Aldi Nord (North) and Aldi Süd (South). US Aldi is Aldi Süd, whereas Aldi Nord is basically Trader Joe's in the US.

  • @iiNDiie1
    @iiNDiie1 7 лет назад +78

    Isn't University free in Germany?

    • @May04bwu
      @May04bwu 7 лет назад +1

      Nope. Maybe it depends, but definitely not every college/uni is a public school.

    • @iiNDiie1
      @iiNDiie1 7 лет назад +5

      May04bwu oh public schools are free?

    • @dana-ly6gl
      @dana-ly6gl 7 лет назад +2

      iiNDiie1 yes public school is free

    • @user-sl5ox7iw2o
      @user-sl5ox7iw2o 7 лет назад +1

      I heard it is free for American Students transferring there

    • @sophiekostovski228
      @sophiekostovski228 7 лет назад

      .

  • @TesserLink
    @TesserLink 7 лет назад

    the library in my town in the US, wasn't free to say. you can go in and read for free but to check out a book or use the computers you have to pay $2 every 2 years which is pocket change. also some stores around my area sell fabric bags with there logo and if you come back and use those bags you can get anywhere from 2%-5% off your purchase.

  • @DonCurrywurst
    @DonCurrywurst 7 лет назад +29

    Tap water is actually free. Just ask vor "Leitungswasser" and they wont charge you for that.

    • @Wildcard71
      @Wildcard71 7 лет назад +3

      Most won't even serve it.

    • @Chibi0r
      @Chibi0r 7 лет назад +9

      not true. Pay for your drinks if you don't want to ruin restaurants. The costs are so high you need perople to buy a drink with the meal as a owner.

    • @sarsena
      @sarsena 7 лет назад

      thats true . ask for it and you will get it.
      free refills can you also get in germany. We have some spots for that. some Mc Donals fastfoods have it, by the way. there you also get free wi-fi

    • @Akidryt
      @Akidryt 7 лет назад +1

      Never ever got served tap water in a restaurant in germany. They always say you can only buy a little bottle of soda.

    • @imcuddlybunny
      @imcuddlybunny 7 лет назад +2

      You need to order it with the right attitude. You don't 'ask for' tap water or 'wait for' tap water. You say: 'I'll order this and that and I'll take a glass Leitungswasser (tap water) with that.'. I've never in my life been denied tap water. You just have to order it as if it goes without saying that you can get a free glass of Leitungswasser with your order. Even the shittiest 3€-for-a-pizza place will serve you a free glass of tap water if you order it with the right attitude. In the end you are the customer that chose to give that specific restaurant your money and if you give them the feeling that you could at any point just get up and leave if you don't feel like a valued customer they will think twice about not spending that one cent to serve you a glass of tap water.

  • @marc_396
    @marc_396 7 лет назад +40

    you have to "Pay" for shopping cars so you don't steel it

    • @enginerd80
      @enginerd80 7 лет назад +15

      That wouldn't make much sense. If you would steal the cart, the coin would follow with it. Then, you could have all the time you need to get the coin out of there, and you would also have the cart. The coin slot in shopping carts is just to make sure you don't abandon the cart just about anywhere once you don't need it anymore.

    • @fabioliciousmamma
      @fabioliciousmamma 7 лет назад

      powersilly in my whole life I've never seen a worker that brings carts back to cart station in Germany. Except of IKEA. And I do remember the times where you don't have to put a coin into the carts. The problem was really that the ppl took the cart with them home and never brought it back. the problem still exists. That's why some supermarkets have a kind of immobilizer at the cats wheels. You can't leave the area of the supermarket with the cart.
      some people have no idea how expensive such a cart is.

    • @OriginalPiMan
      @OriginalPiMan 7 лет назад

      I work at an Australian supermarket as a cleaner and trolley collector. We have the coin deposit mechanism for trolleys at my store but my job is still necessary because there are spots to return the trolley all over the car park; I just collect trolleys from those locations and return them to outside the front door.

    • @enginerd80
      @enginerd80 7 лет назад

      OriginalPiMan
      It's pretty much same in Finland. Many larger stores have several spots to return the carts, but the carts need to be moved to the one spot where people will take a cart on their way in. Just often it's security guard's job. Maybe it could be seen in the way that people are so honest that security guard isn't needed 100 % of the time.
      A funny thing is, during the couple of past years, in many stores the coin deposit mechanism have been disabled. Use of cash in Finland has been said to be in decline, and maybe the mechanism at some point was found to bother customers more than to help the store? The mechanisms were in common use for about five years before that.

    • @christiannecherry
      @christiannecherry 7 лет назад

      We have that in America, I've done it myself many times

  • @notjustanotherguy739
    @notjustanotherguy739 7 лет назад +18

    Paying to use the toilet is reeeeeeally annoying! 😱
    Here in Sweden you have to pay almost everywhere, and it's always between 5 -10 kr ($0,55 - $1,10, or 0,5 - 1 euro) per person. That adds up quickly when your out all day... I often avoid drinking to save money, and end up with a head ache instead.
    The only free toilets are in restaurants, cafes, clubs and bars (but you have to buy something to be allowed to use the toilet), and in extremely rare occasions you can find a free toilet in a mall out in a suburb somewhere, but never in the city where it's needed the most.
    So... I've become an expert on finding well hidden bushes and hidden alleys where nobody will see you if you have to... *hrm* ...do your business for free.

    • @notjustanotherguy739
      @notjustanotherguy739 7 лет назад +1

      But the libraries are free here, except if you want to make copies, but it's usually only 1 kr (0.1 $ or €), and we have free education and free healthcare. :) Yippee!
      Also our tap water is famous for being exceptionelly good and it's completely free as well. :)

    • @ChewyTVW
      @ChewyTVW 7 лет назад +3

      i needed to pee real bad after a night out and we still had a 2hr drive ahead of us... i asked in the casino they said NOOPE and the only toilet i could find was at the train station, they wanted 1euro. 1 euro!!!! i just peed in the park instead.

    • @carstekoch
      @carstekoch 7 лет назад

      Libraries are normally 2€ in germany, if you are a student or unemployed. The rest of the people are expected to be able to pay 40€ a year.

  • @thatcrazywvgirl7248
    @thatcrazywvgirl7248 6 лет назад

    I’m a lot older than you, but born and raised in the good old USA. Back in the 70’s and 80’s, I remember some stores having a locked device on the bathroom stalls. You had to put a dime in it to unlock the bathroom and be able to use it.
    Also, back in the day, it was customary for the waitress to come to your table with a pitcher of water, and pour everyone a glass of water, while you were looking over the menu. Even at breakfast they your first serve you a glass of water. 😊

  • @iamhalfgay8700
    @iamhalfgay8700 7 лет назад +31

    Ohhh, Germany sounds like a good place to go on a diet. 😂😂

  • @damianit
    @damianit 7 лет назад +18

    The restrooms in Germany are normally free... depends on the store/restaurant. They do it because they say Cleaners get not enough money and it's just fair for that kind of job. In in my opinion they are right.

    • @damianit
      @damianit 7 лет назад

      AND of course you can get free water in Germany... It's also your right to get free Tap water (in stands in our law!). The restaurants said no because they are stupid and want to make money^^ but you have to remember them that it is your right to get free tap water ;)

    • @rfvtgbzhn
      @rfvtgbzhn 7 лет назад +1

      I don't know the law, but there is definitely a growing number of restaurants that charge for tap water in Germany.
      Toilets are usually free in restaurants (except on Autobahn restaurants, where you pay 70 cents and get a voucher, but only for 50 cents), but public toilets are often not free and also toilets in malls are not always free.

    • @Bluejanis
      @Bluejanis 7 лет назад

      Also in the US in clubs there are people at the restrooms to get some money from people.

    • @Tenkichan
      @Tenkichan 7 лет назад +1

      They aren't allowed to charge for TAP water. That's why they don't want to give it to you. But that depends mostly on the restaurant.
      The water you get is bottled water but without gas. So they have to pay for it themselves and that's why you neither get free refills nor tap water.

    • @transpadme
      @transpadme 7 лет назад

      Tobias Rohde I was near munich visiting my girlfriend and a mcdonalds made you pay a euro for the bathroom cause people were making a mess in the bathroom and it was getting to be ridiculous for cleaning staff so they started requiring a tip for them

  • @nicoausnrw
    @nicoausnrw 7 лет назад +47

    In german you studiy free.

    • @louibeans
      @louibeans 7 лет назад +7

      Nico Hähnlein it depends on the state. Also even tho you're studying "for free", it doesnt mean you dont have to pay couple hundred bucks per semester for administration and other stuff.

    • @LakTheShadow
      @LakTheShadow 7 лет назад +4

      thats still pretty cheap compared to other countries. For example i have to pay about 250 euros per semester and most of the money goes to public transport but therefore every student can use all public transports in the universities city and in the area around it.
      The rest of the money is mostly spent on an organisation which does various stuff for students in our city.
      If you think about this you will see that in germany most of the money you have to pay for students do not go to the university and now imagine how much it costs when you would have to pay for that too.

    • @lenahoster2705
      @lenahoster2705 7 лет назад +2

      Svenja M. yes but it is never more than 500 and most of the time administration costs are lower than 100 euros. the rest is for train tickets.. thats free compared to the us :D

    • @friedrichdergroe9664
      @friedrichdergroe9664 7 лет назад

      Very true. In the US, expect to pay $30,000 per year for your tuition fees. €250 doesn't even count as "chump change".

    • @nicoausnrw
      @nicoausnrw 7 лет назад +1

      I think $ 30000 vs $ 550 is like free. The Refills are too not realy
      free. And what the other have say too, the most money go to public transports. I can travel to all places in NRW

  • @seminolefantodd4736
    @seminolefantodd4736 6 лет назад

    I have an Aldi's by my home. Since it is a German grocery store, you must place a quarter into the shopping cart to release it from the rack, and after you finish with it, when it is put back into the rack, you get your quarter back.

  • @Bobbyit1
    @Bobbyit1 7 лет назад +25

    in California we have to pay ¢10 for plastic bags. so technically it isn't free in all of the US.

    • @Auttysigmafemale
      @Auttysigmafemale 7 лет назад +1

      Bobbyit1 true here in Wisconsin we don't but in Colorado you do. I think it's more of the progressive states.

    • @jillian91
      @jillian91 7 лет назад +1

      taylor tenley you don't pay in Colorado...

    • @Auttysigmafemale
      @Auttysigmafemale 7 лет назад

      Jillian I did on Breckinridge

    • @eveningdim7167
      @eveningdim7167 7 лет назад +1

      If they cost in Colorado, then my foodstamps must pay for it, cause I've never had to.

    • @Auttysigmafemale
      @Auttysigmafemale 7 лет назад

      Like I said before I had to in Breckenridge clearly not every grocery store does this

  • @DerFliegendeMocca
    @DerFliegendeMocca 7 лет назад +6

    1) better have a paid toilette than a dirty one. You can always shit in the woods for free if you feel like it.
    Most bathrooms are for free! Some will give you the opportunity to donate, but it is socially acceptible to not. Highway toilettes however cost 70ct (which is like half a snickersbar as a comparison) but are ultra clean!
    2) shopping bags are not free - any more! Compare German and American recycle data and you will see that it is good. If you need a bag, pay a bag or bring your own.
    3) you want to drink something in a restaurant? you pay for it. You can also drink from the tab water in the bathroom like a dog.
    And in combination with 1: You are not "forced" to tip. 10% leads to ultimate happiness for the waitress. But you don't have to. You pay for what you want, and that's it.
    4) Refills ? That's another drink right? So you pay for it? In fast food chains it is common to have free refills in some cases, but again: Why would you get 3 refills for free, if you paid for it once?
    Using the Big-Mac-Index, you pay 1/4 more money for the same burgers & drinks in the us. So maybe this puts free refills or free plastic bags or free tab water in perspective.
    5) Who needs a library if you have the internet? I personnally don't know what a free library should look like and how they pay their bills, and what books I find in there. Can I read all the latest novels in there for free? Oh boy! Who pays for the books?
    So i guess you are more talking about libraries as in universitys. Which - as a surprise - are free !!! :D Nobody asks you for money if you enter an university library, because it is financed by students. And again, we pay very very little on education compared to the US. You could expect that an university that costs thousands of dollars a year offers a guest their library for free.
    20 euro a year is totally fair, isn't it? If you are a library kind of person, i guess around 1-2 Euro a month is a fair deal.
    Münchens Stadtbibliothek is a private company. As for example a museum or a cinema. You want to see things in there - you pay for it. Companys need money in order to work...
    6) shopping carts... you need a coin or token. and you get it back. for gods sake.
    7) Pfand is amazing. Check your pollution data again. Look at the amount of garbage on the streets and look at the amount of garbage on German roads. And there is nothing more satisfiying than finding bottles worth around 20 Euros in the back of your car at the end of the month! :D
    8) tissues... you got to be kidding me!
    So... it annoys you to pay for what you get?
    While what you say is sort of right (i highly disagree with the toilettes and refills and library part of your video) I think there is no point in being annoyed. You get what you pay for. And - in contrast to the US - there is nothing expected from you other than the price of the product. You dont have to tip a waitress 10% or more eg. Everything is transparent.

  • @jakewilliamson9391
    @jakewilliamson9391 7 лет назад +17

    You may be thinking "Uh, I'm never moving to Gernany" well, in Germany, if you pick up a piece of litter, the council pays you 20 cents! Then think if you pick up a piece of litter may times you will end up being able to get an extra 10 quid within 5 minutes! You get free money and help the environment! 🤣🤣

    • @xTerminatorAndy
      @xTerminatorAndy 7 лет назад +1

      links or it didn't happen

    • @Eomer2007
      @Eomer2007 7 лет назад +5

      Thats not right. If you pick up a bottle that has a bottle deposit and you return it to a store or gas station, they will give you 9 to 25 cents in exchange for the bottle. You won't get anything if you pick up litter.

    • @madisonreys9525
      @madisonreys9525 7 лет назад +1

      Jake Williamson but how are people supposed to know if you picked it up? Lmao there won't be random people watching you and seeing if you pick up litter

    • @xxxgagaklonxxx
      @xxxgagaklonxxx 7 лет назад +2

      Simply Madison dont know anything for casual litter but almost every bottle or cans have "Pfand" , so the have a code wich you can bring to the next supermarket and they give you money for it. i think he was talking about bottels not litter.
      Greetings from Germany

    • @NeroMephistopheles
      @NeroMephistopheles 7 лет назад +7

      Like he said, it is called "Pfand", which you get back. Like if you buy a bottle of [insert drink here], you pay an "extra" of 9 to 25 cents, depending on what it is. RedBull Cans for example are 25 cent. You get it back, if you return the Can, which is part of the "Recycling circle".
      Here is the thing, a lot people do not care about those "few" cents and so we have "poor" people mostly, which are called "Pfandsammler", who collect the cans, bottles and whatnot and bring them back to the Store.
      In the Case of a Soccer-Game, certain people make a couple hundred € at that event. There were a few reports about that, how they came up with strategies to get the most of them. And people know that most of them are poor and leave them there on purpose.

  • @kirstinmorrell
    @kirstinmorrell 7 лет назад

    Here where I am in Canada, bathroom numbers and accessibility is mandated by the Alberta Building Code. In Quebec and likely other jurisdictions (maybe even here) their version was interpreted to mean that you couldn't require that pay people for those mandatory washrooms.
    Want to know how many restroom toilets are required? Here's information from my city's website:
    Important terms
    Barrier-free washroom: A washroom that can be approached, entered and used by people with physical, mental or sensory disabilities. Barrier-free design requirements are specified per the Alberta Building Code.
    How many washrooms do I need?
    ​Occupancy total ​Washrooms required
    10 seats or less One washroom required
    More than 10 seats Refer to Table 3.7.2.2.A Water Closets for an Assembly Occupancy in the Alberta Building Code
    ​* If you have a seasonal patio with 50 seats​ or more, then add the number of seats to your occupancy total. If you have a seasonal patio with 49 seats or less, then do not add the number of seats to your occupancy total.
    Note: Alberta Health Services regulations require that at least one washroom with a toilet must be accessible for the use of workers.
    Table 3.7.2.2.A. - Water Closets for an Assembly Occupancy
    Persons of Each Sex Minimum Number of Washrooms
    Male Female
    1-25 1 1
    26-50 1 2
    51-75 2 3
    76-100 2 4
    101-125 3 5
    126-150 3 6
    151-175 4 7
    176-200 4 8
    201-250 5 9
    251-300 5 10
    301-350 6 11
    351-400 6 12
    400+ 7, plus 1 for each additional increment of 200 males in excess of 400 13, plus 1 for each additional increment of 100 females in excess of 400
    (Reproduced with the permission of the National Research Council of Canada, copyright holder.)
    Where can my washrooms be located?
    Customer washrooms are not allowed to be in locations where customers have to pass through food preparation or food handling areas (including food storage) to reach the washroom. This regulation is set by Alberta Health Services.
    Staff washrooms cannot open directly into food preparation or food storage areas. This regulation is set by Alberta Health Services.
    Do my washrooms have to be barrier-free?
    Existing washrooms in restaurants do not need to be upgraded to be barrier-free, if there are no changes made to walls or plumbing fixture locations. New washrooms must be constructed to be barrier-free accessible. For detailed washroom requirements and exceptions, please review the Alberta Building Code 3.8.2.3. If you need clarification on specific washroom requirements or exceptions, ask for the Technical Assistance Centre at 403-268-5311.
    What if the physical layout of the building makes it difficult to provide a barrier-free washroom?
    Contact Alberta Municipal Affairs to see if they will consider a relaxation for your particular situation. Complete the Application for Relaxation of Required Facilities for the Disabled.