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  • @SiqueScarface
    @SiqueScarface Год назад +1280

    The Ruhr area is something like the Rustbelt of Germany. Imagine the answer being: "Mr. President, we are currently flying over Detroit."

    • @Dekamusic07
      @Dekamusic07 Год назад +123

      This is a good comparison

    • @BeOtterMyFriend
      @BeOtterMyFriend Год назад +195

      Hömma... Kannze so nich sagen. Detroit hat weniger Brauereien.

    • @SiqueScarface
      @SiqueScarface Год назад +90

      @@BeOtterMyFriend Stehse aufm Gasometer im Sturmessausen, und allet watte siehs, is Oberhausen!

    • @BeOtterMyFriend
      @BeOtterMyFriend Год назад +54

      @@SiqueScarface Machse Nix. Hasse Scheiße am Schuh, hasse Scheiße am Schuh.

    • @germaniatv1870
      @germaniatv1870 Год назад +6

      South Side Chicago maybe?

  • @marcelmichaelson306
    @marcelmichaelson306 Год назад +393

    "Erstie" is the abbreviation for "Erstsemestler", which means students in their first semester in College or university

    • @f-149
      @f-149 Год назад +8

      ich dachte es wär ein anderes wort für jungfrau

    • @ArKa_47
      @ArKa_47 Год назад +45

      I think "freshman" Would be a good substitute 😊

    • @wozn7195
      @wozn7195 Год назад +10

      ​@@f-149 Spätestens seid Gründung der berliner Produktionsfirma für Erwachsenenkurzfilme - Also hab ich gehört 😅😅

    • @germaniatv1870
      @germaniatv1870 Год назад

      Das bisher einzige College in Deutschland war das Bielefelder Oberstufenkolleg Bielefeld in seiner alten Form (bis 2005), das Abitur und Grundstudium in zwei Fächern in einer vierjährigen Ausbildung verband.
      We dont have Colleges in that sense 🙂

    • @marcelmichaelson306
      @marcelmichaelson306 Год назад +5

      @@germaniatv1870 Das ist mir schon klar, es ist nur als Begriffserklärung gemeint.

  • @RainBrain26
    @RainBrain26 Год назад +148

    "A true pirate dares to also set sail on the red sea" means daring to have sex with somebody on their period. "To set sail on a sea" in german literally means "to stab in the sea", so there is where the double entendre comes from. Because you stab that person with you pe-
    The Turkey one is because of the huge tragic earthquake that killed tens of thousands.
    The Ruhr area is a huge urban area with a huge industrial base. Maybe like the rust belt but still going strong?

    • @OnePieceFan2100
      @OnePieceFan2100 Год назад

      The Turkey one is because on the Picture we see Fynn Kliemann, an Influencer, that scammed his viewers with masks produced under shitty conditions, claiming they are fair trade and that its a non-profit thing for him during Corvid. In a private chat that was later leaked he wrote "Krise kann auch geil sein" to a business partner regarding the money he earned due to it.

  • @nichfra
    @nichfra Год назад +259

    9:00 the benefits are government benefits for people with a low income. It can happen that just barely passing the threshold where you're no longer eligible actually means having less disposable income.
    10:00 MaiMai is just a meme word for meme

    • @spagettie1589
      @spagettie1589 Год назад +5

      Thanks for the help with 10:00, it is problebly a regional thing like everything her in germany... I hope I am not so far gone from the 'youth' to say nobody would be caught saying MaiMai at my school XD
      (Nothing personal to those that say it, my school is just full of judgy toddlers....)

    • @bertholdb9037
      @bertholdb9037 Год назад +18

      @@spagettie1589 No, it is ich_iel slang. They attempt to replace every English word with something German-ish. Mostly because it can be really funny.
      And for some reason, Meme became "Maimai". I think it should be "Michmich".

    • @marcelwin6941
      @marcelwin6941 Год назад +1

      I am pretty sure that review near the end (kids with guns) is from a German about a stay somewhere else. And unless this person staid in Palestine or some other war zone around the world, it must have been about the sunshine state (or Texss???)

    • @quarksandaces2398
      @quarksandaces2398 Год назад

      @@marcelwin6941 I'd say those were toy pistols. Probably those that shoot small plastic balls

    • @clauslangenbroek9897
      @clauslangenbroek9897 2 месяца назад

      Das deutsche Wort für meme ist Mem und das gibt's seit 1948. Wie blöd die Leute manchmal sind... @@bertholdb9037

  • @CodeNascher_
    @CodeNascher_ Год назад +223

    "MaiMai" is the literal translation of "maymay", which in turn is an incorrect pronunciation of "meme". Some people pronounced it that way, and now it has become a meme in itself.

    • @kleinweichkleinweich
      @kleinweichkleinweich Год назад +13

      was zur Hölle ist denn ein "Meme-Ersteller"?

    • @hermannschaefer4777
      @hermannschaefer4777 Год назад +7

      @@kleinweichkleinweich Ein Contentcreator.

    • @Viertelhund
      @Viertelhund Год назад +11

      @@kleinweichkleinweichIst das nicht der Typ von der heute Show, der eine Gehaltsverdienung erhöht?

    • @bencze465
      @bencze465 Год назад +2

      never understood it, always assumed

    • @freidenkerin5198
      @freidenkerin5198 Год назад

      Aaaah. Den hatte ich nicht verstanden. Danke!

  • @Heiliger.Paul.
    @Heiliger.Paul. Год назад +184

    What I really do appreciate about your reactions is that you refrain from fake laughing/being shocked for entertainment value, thus giving us an authentic reaction of yours to the inside jokes of our culture. Thank you very much and carry on.

  • @Howizard
    @Howizard Год назад +237

    "Fachkräftemangel" means that they dont have enough employees, idk what your translator came up with

    • @vsmash2
      @vsmash2 Год назад +34

      He put Fachkraftemangel instead of Fachkräftemangel, thats why google went -> skilled work shortage -> skill shortage instead of "Skilled woker shortage"

    • @raileon
      @raileon Год назад +21

      The translator wasn't too far off. I would've translated it as "skilled labour shortage" or "shortage of skilled labour".

    • @germaniatv1870
      @germaniatv1870 Год назад +6

      We have Job-Mangel in Germany. We make Fachkräfte. The Altersheime needs more Fachkräfte, yet the Fachkräfte are are availlable. They reduce the ammount of employed.
      Another firm shut down and over 2.000 people may lose their job (again)... we dont have Fachkraftmangel... they sit on the Bench waiting for a chance. Thats the reality.

    • @Ellisepha
      @Ellisepha Год назад +8

      ​@@vsmash2 Yup. Ryan, if you ever see this comment: you should use ae instead of ä, oe instead of ö and ue instead of ü to get the most accurate translation, if you don't have access to these umlauts.

    • @OpaSpielt
      @OpaSpielt Год назад

      ​@@vsmash2
      Skilled *worker* shortage 😉

  • @H.G.Halberd
    @H.G.Halberd Год назад +83

    12:20 thats a german politician called sahra wagenknecht i think, in this video she predicts that putin wont invade since he isnt as he is shown in the media and isnt a crazy nationalist etc. (Which turned out to be wrong obviously)

    • @AB-on1on
      @AB-on1on Год назад +24

      In addition: that clip of her is from a talk show one or two days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    • @olgakipke3720
      @olgakipke3720 Год назад +2

      Victoria Nuland had already been there in 2014. So no.

    • @Melanie-qm6yj
      @Melanie-qm6yj Год назад +1

      yes, she said a few days before the invasion, that Putin is not as cracy as he is portrayed and dont want to move any borders. Now Sahra Wagenknecht wants to stop weapon deliveries to Ukrain and requests negotiations with Russia instead.

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 Год назад +17

      Bonus: Towards the end of the clip she says that if Putin actually was like he's often made out to be, that there'd be little hope of achieving a diplomatic solution.
      Recently, she's made a name for herself by publicly demanding that the west force Ukraine into peace negotiations by stopping all arms deliveries, as if that would achieve anything other than allowing Russia to win the war or at least force whatever conditions they want on Ukraine.

    • @tychobra1
      @tychobra1 Год назад +6

      @@darthplagueis13 Nice bonus pick :-) One could get the impression that this Sahra W. is not the brightest candle on the cake. Long time ago when when Oskar Lafontaine started pushing her in the late 2000s and early 2010s, I thought she was quite intelligent. But with many of her public appearances she has proven me wrong.
      In the context of the clip shown her latest statement given by co-authoring the Manifesto for Peace (in which she is calling on Chancellor Olaf Scholz to halt the escalation in arms supplies following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and instead advocate diplomacy and negotiation) appears pretty dumb.

  • @AB-on1on
    @AB-on1on Год назад +71

    'Erstie' ist short for 'Erstsemester', a freshman in collage.
    'MaiMai' is a jokingly direct English German translation for meme on German subreddits.

    • @HonkaiHistory
      @HonkaiHistory Год назад

      I traveled to Gelsenkirchen for a concert before and walked through an area that looked like it has been abandoned for at least 20+ years. But people were still living there. All stores either closed or broken, most other houses very run down with broken entrance doors and doorbells and if you took a look at the courtyards, they looked like they weren't touched since after the war. It was probably once a very nice sub area of the city but now it looks more like a desperate place.

  • @paha4209
    @paha4209 Год назад +48

    The drop in price for a vacation in turkey isn't because of the inflation but the massive earthquake that happened there Ryan. Killed a lot of people too.

    • @voyance4elle
      @voyance4elle Год назад +6

      It's so crazy that this wasn't on the news in the US or apparently nobody talked about it... :O

  • @Blovu420
    @Blovu420 Год назад +140

    11:50 „I mean, we all can see this, Russia is not interested in invading Ukraine, of course not. We can be glad that Putin is not (as the medias portrait him) an insane russian nationalist who gets excited about changing borders. If that were so, diplomacy would not be a way anymore!“
    She said this 4 days before the invasion of Ukraine and she is accused of being a good friend with Putin because she is member of a quite communist party and wants to end Germanys sanctions against Russia.
    Hope I could help you to understand the context😊

    • @katharinawinter3788
      @katharinawinter3788 Год назад

      Thank you for the translation. I want to add that her party "Die Linke" goes not go in accord with her and is very clear on distancing from Putin.

    • @luisesteves5929
      @luisesteves5929 Год назад

      Wie hieß die nochmal?

    • @Blovu420
      @Blovu420 Год назад

      @@luisesteves5929 Sarah Wagenknecht, die linke

    • @luisesteves5929
      @luisesteves5929 Год назад

      @@Blovu420 danke

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 Год назад

      She isn't good friend with Putin at all, typical lies again.
      Just as the lie that Putin didn't have eight years of peace talk to stop the mass murder in Ukraine by the Banderas regime (Banderas = an Ukrainian Nazi who mass murdered polish and jewish people in 2.WW - treated as hero by the regime in Ukraine, which follows his same ideology of race hate).
      CIA talked about the plan to sow Chaos in Ukraine and start a civil war that would drag in Russia in year 2008(!) already. So the usual thing the US deep state (CIA and so on) does world wide in dozesn of countries, including creating islamistis terrorism as a proxy army (that's all written in the history books meanwhile).
      Same for Ukraine and there is no discussion about, since the Banderas regime politician snd their western masters already openly admitted it, that the peace talks of Minsk 2 were all lies.
      By the way:
      Putin's order was against intervention in Ukraine a week before it. Then those Nazis started with brutal bombardement of the Donbass region with up to over 1000 attacks, clearly going for finishing the genocide they tried to commit since 2014, but lacking the strenght against the iron will of the people there, even more when many Ukrainian soldiers denied the order of that regime and even switched sides.
      It was clear, that after the years of military build with the help of NATO, they would have had no chance this time and be slaughtered or driven from their homeland forever, followed up by the Nazi regime going south to attack Crimea - and in that case Russia would have had to annihilate Ukraine.
      So Russia had to intervene. And that was the plan from the start. A stupid plan, because the idea was, that this plus sanctions plus cancelging SWIFT for Russia would push it into chaos, so we can have our regime changes. Completely absurd, but if there is a second thing typical for the west beside its monsterous bloodthirst, it's the delusion of its own greatness and being super smart.

  • @wingedhussar1117
    @wingedhussar1117 Год назад +140

    Hello from the Ruhr area :) The "Ruhrgebiet" is a Metropolitan area in Germany with many medium sized cities (Dortmund, Bochum, Essen, Duisburg, Gelsenkirchen etc.), all in all, the Ruhr district has around 5 million inhabitants and is thus one of the most densly populated areas in Europe after London, Paris, Moscow and Istanbul.
    The reason why so many people settled here in the past was that the Ruhr area had a lot of industry and coalmining, thus many people came here to work in the factories. Due to the fact that the cities along the Ruhr river had so much industry and were also heavily bombared in WW2, the Ruhr area has the reputation of being ugly, grey, dirty and not a pleasent place to live.
    However, nowadays this is becoming a cliché, because most of the factories and coal mines have been permanently shut down and today we have a lot of green areas, the Ruhr area has become much cleaner and we also have a lot of culture, museums, sport events etc. here. One thing that is true, however, is that you will not find any beautiful old towns in the Ruhr area because everything got destroyed in the war, which is why the cities look very modern today, because there is hardly any old architecture left.

    • @silkezabinski4988
      @silkezabinski4988 Год назад +6

      That`s right but Haltern am See is just half an hour away and there you can find everything you need : Forest, Lakes, Heath (Heide), a beautiful old town..etc 😌

    • @OpaSpielt
      @OpaSpielt Год назад +9

      Dortmund and Essen are medium sized?
      When you compare them with New York or Tokyo, yeah. But compared with other German cities or those in Indiana USA, they aren't medium

    • @Sandhof17
      @Sandhof17 Год назад +7

      Grüße aus Essen

    • @matthiasjankowski24
      @matthiasjankowski24 Год назад +7

      Grüße aus Herne ✌🏻😄

    • @spagettie1589
      @spagettie1589 Год назад +7

      Fun Fact: Essen, one of the Ruhrgebiets Citys, and origin to several important companys like Krupp (cast-steel-factory in WWII) and ALDI, has gotten the Europe wide award as 'Europe's green capital'...

  • @janschulte8434
    @janschulte8434 Год назад +161

    The Ruhrgebiet is kind of the rust belt of Germany.

    • @certaindeath7776
      @certaindeath7776 Год назад +3

      i thought thats sachsen. ruhrgebiet is actually one of the richest areas of europe^^

    • @David169100
      @David169100 Год назад +4

      also you can see the coal mines which could look from a plane a bit like bomb struck terrain

    • @mr_chickenpoop
      @mr_chickenpoop Год назад +1

      @@certaindeath7776 nein

    • @mercatorjubio3804
      @mercatorjubio3804 Год назад +1

      @@certaindeath7776
      He probably meant Germany as in "West" or "classic" Germany.
      The whole former GDR is essentially a rust belt.

    • @wolf310ii
      @wolf310ii Год назад

      @@David169100 What? The coal mines im Ruhrgebiet are all below the surface, the Ruhrgebiet is more like one giant city, there isnt even space for open mines.
      It was just a bad try to be funny, by replacing Chicago or Detroit with the Ruhrgebiet.

  • @MrOrmanley
    @MrOrmanley Год назад +54

    14:01 The joke translates to: A true pirate sailes even the red sea.
    The german version of sailing, to move out to sea can be "in see stechen" to stab into sea.
    They are in a gf/bf relationship, he says he'll "move" even into the "red sea" and she takes him up on it.
    A bloody gf... I'll let you figure out the innuendos yourself :p

    • @karinland8533
      @karinland8533 Год назад +1

      He ment having sex on her period would not bother him

    • @Kenzi0815
      @Kenzi0815 Год назад +5

      Probably would've translated it with thrust instead of stab - think that gets the innuendo easier

    • @baerchen9591
      @baerchen9591 Год назад

      warum redest du um den heißen Brei?!
      Es geht darum Sex zu haben während SIE ihre Tage hat...

    • @MrOrmanley
      @MrOrmanley Год назад +1

      @@karinland8533 I know, I didn't want to explain the punch line of the joke.

  • @H.G.Halberd
    @H.G.Halberd Год назад +28

    4:04 its about there not being skilled workers especially in the social sector (educators, teachers, caretakers for the elderly etc.) But those workers also being paid barely enough to pay rent

    • @katharinawinter3788
      @katharinawinter3788 Год назад

      Plus: Men are still looked on skeptically when they apply to work with small children. Sad but true.

  • @H.G.Halberd
    @H.G.Halberd Год назад +26

    14:14 a german expression about having sex even if the girl is on her period

  • @bmkmymaggots
    @bmkmymaggots Год назад +71

    13:42 thats not a "nice" old lady. its Alice Schwarzer

    • @44WarmocK77
      @44WarmocK77 Год назад +18

      As Gordon Ramsay would say:"Yeah, nevermind the old bag." ^^

    • @kleinweichkleinweich
      @kleinweichkleinweich Год назад +2

      got a bad case of rofl from that one

    • @ralfjansen9118
      @ralfjansen9118 Год назад +2

      Notorious feminist

    • @blenderpanzi
      @blenderpanzi Год назад +16

      Not the feminism part that is a problem, the transphobia is.

    • @PadelbootStudios
      @PadelbootStudios Год назад +9

      @@blenderpanzi And the tax-evasion. Let's not forget she was a tax evader.

  • @MissTaraCotta
    @MissTaraCotta Год назад +32

    "Ruhrgebiet" is a former industrial area with a LOT of coal mines, industry facilities and simple homes for the working class. Most parts of it - not all - don't look good. You can compare it with Pittsburgh or Chicago, while the center looks nice with new, shiny buildings and recreation facilities, the area around them are still a mess. Especially cities like Duisburg, Hagen or Gelsenkirchen are famous for being ugly - in places.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      And obviously the holes everywhere from getting the coal out.

  • @rhysodunloe2463
    @rhysodunloe2463 Год назад +15

    8:54 It's not the employer but the municipality that pays for those. If your income is below what is considered by law the existential minimum in your area you can often benefit from the same or similar programs as someone who is unemployed. Especially single mothers who can only work half a day greatly rely on this.
    But often you're very close to the income limit and if you make a few more bucks those benefits can be revoked completely. And then these few bucks more from your employer cost you multiple hundred bucks from the social system.

  • @warmsnow
    @warmsnow Год назад +76

    Just here to say I think your way of being pretty open and non judgmental is really fun and sweet to watch. I wish all ppl would be able to find out about different cultures and ways to live and still be able to find similarities or differences and just be like ok I see that but who am I to judge.
    We should all be more interested and less anti when learning about different things.
    Love your content. 😊

    • @21_f_aus
      @21_f_aus Год назад

      I have some German genealogy and love learning about the culture, and language..

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      @@21_f_aus which area?

  • @SayokoAkuma
    @SayokoAkuma Год назад +39

    The one about kids with pistols is most likely about kids annoyibg you with water pistols 😅

    • @sebastianwittmeier1274
      @sebastianwittmeier1274 Год назад +13

      It is also a vacation review by a German, not in Germany

    • @sojus7929
      @sojus7929 Год назад +4

      @@sebastianwittmeier1274 Could definitely also be Florida then. ^^

    • @Steppenkater
      @Steppenkater Год назад +4

      I think that it's not kids with water pistols. It's a review from someone from Germany and probably took vacation in USA

  • @Al69BfR
    @Al69BfR Год назад +21

    10:24 I had to look it up because it says nothing to me. Apropos me, maimais is the plural of maimai which is a play on the American pronunciation of meme, at least in some areas?
    11:37 it‘s probably because of the earthquake that vacations suddenly got cheaper than they were three weeks ago. The guy in the picture is Fynn Kliemann a German influencer who got a reputation as a very socially engaged guy. But allegedly during the Covid crisis he scammed people with masks made in far east Asia while selling them as made in Germany, making almost 1m €. „Krise kann auch geil sein“ was allegedly a text he wrote to his business partner while making this deal.

    • @ravenhavengaming
      @ravenhavengaming Год назад

      I am not surprised america didn't report on the earthquake.

  • @nevillelongbottom7687
    @nevillelongbottom7687 Год назад +25

    The ruhr valley was once a disgusting industrial centre but we put billions of € into this area. So now it's quite neat for most/many parts^^ There is still a bit higher rate of unemployment and some areas got a bad rep for good reason but there has been a lots of stuff done to improve over all

    • @bastik.3011
      @bastik.3011 Год назад +6

      Was such a Culture Shock when i visited my friends in the Ruhr Area coming from Bavaria to see all these production Factories along the train tracks

    • @annypenny8621
      @annypenny8621 Год назад

      @@bastik.3011 …🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @bastik.3011
      @bastik.3011 Год назад +2

      @@annypenny8621 whats your problem ?

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      Not just Euros but also Reichstaler, Konventionstaler, Goldmark, Papiermark, Rentenmark, Reichsmark, and Deutsche Mark. And pretty sure at a couple points in between also different versions of Francs

  • @jabuknesselviech6673
    @jabuknesselviech6673 Год назад +27

    damn your german reading skills have rly improved. you even get the ü sound. pretty good!

    • @Luziemagick
      @Luziemagick Год назад +4

      What??? His pronounciation is aweful.

    • @peteraltnow
      @peteraltnow Год назад +3

      @@Luziemagick Really not bad for an inexperienced speaker 😎👍

    • @jabuknesselviech6673
      @jabuknesselviech6673 Год назад +2

      @@Luziemagick haha it is still not the best. but if you listen to his earlier videos it is quite an improvement.

    • @Luziemagick
      @Luziemagick Год назад +1

      @@jabuknesselviech6673 hm..still he uses *that austrian guy* speaking pattern and after all his Videos saying *dei*instead of *die* is not cute it's Lazy.
      He earns money with his videos so he at least has to put some effort in his communicaten patterns.

  • @H.G.Halberd
    @H.G.Halberd Год назад +42

    7:30 german burschenschaften are known for being very nationalist

    • @pelle7771
      @pelle7771 Год назад +5

      Known or thought of. There are Burschenschaften that are Not Nationalist or right.

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie Год назад +4

      "Very nationalist" or, as some might say, right-wing extremist. Man muss ja nicht alles so verharmlosen.

    • @pelle7771
      @pelle7771 Год назад

      @@SatieSatie Not all of them. Not even right or nationalist.

  • @vloplob
    @vloplob Год назад +42

    7:30 It´s quiet common for university students to share a flat to lower the rent (you know, mostly no dorms here). Thats called a Wohngemeinschaft, or short WG. "Burschenschaften", the german fraternities often have a very weird reputation. They usually are very strong with their traditions that mostly date back to the time of the German Empire and they have a lot of strict rules. If you want to compare them to US frats there is a similar amount of drinking involved but also stuff like communal singing, old uniforms, fencing with sharp weapons or other weird stuff. They are usually kinda conservative so people often (mostly falsely) misidentify them as being very right wing.

    • @FAL87
      @FAL87 Год назад +16

      you are half right. there are many Burschenschaften full of at least far right people. i was in the same situation like the guy in the meme, many years ago. The guy from the Burschenschaft openly said wierd stuff about genetical supriority of germans and more realy shady things from the first moment. But thats only logical. beeing "traditional" in a 1800's manner is far right. And this is going to attract people that arent keen and open minded.

    • @vloplob
      @vloplob Год назад +6

      @@FAL87 Conservative is not automatically far right. Keeping up traditions from the 1800s does not automatically make you a racial supremacist. There are thousands of Burschenschafts-members in the country, dont judge them because of one dude you met. When they were foundet, most of them were viewed as pretty revolutionary and modern... Look at the democracy movement around the Hambacher Fest for example. I feel like they are often misjudged.

    • @FAL87
      @FAL87 Год назад

      @@vloplob 1800s were different Times. Compared with today, even the most liberal then, would be on the far right corner today.

    • @vloplob
      @vloplob Год назад +2

      @@FAL87 Like Marx and Engels?

    • @FAL87
      @FAL87 Год назад +3

      @@vloplob marx and Engels were left not liberal or right, dude. But yes, Boths theories are looked at as far left today too.

  • @magnusthiel6065
    @magnusthiel6065 Год назад +6

    I'm from the Ruhrgebiet. Proudly born, raised and living here. That first meme hit so close home, I could see it in my Ring door camera. LOL

    • @StarLee_
      @StarLee_ Год назад

      Hoffentlich geht es der Ring klingel gut!

  • @toomflussiggrillanzunderfu8828
    @toomflussiggrillanzunderfu8828 Год назад +4

    9:45 we actually had a game in the bar in the village where i am from in which you had to hit the nail into a tree stump with the false side of the hammer. The winner was the one who needed the least attempts and the loser had to buy him a shot (usually Jägermeister).

  • @DerTK
    @DerTK Год назад +38

    Liebe den Kontent man fühlt er ist mit Liebe gemacht

    • @vgrundt
      @vgrundt Год назад +2

      Finde ich auch

    • @dereiertreter7803
      @dereiertreter7803 Год назад +7

      Seh ich auch so. Ich vermute, dass die meisten Zuschauer deutsche sind, die nur sehen wollen, was ein Ami von "uns" denkt, wenn er die Deutschen kennenlernt.

  • @rebeckavogel6480
    @rebeckavogel6480 Год назад +12

    I think you need a german from your community standing by to explain some of those memes from the german prespective. You know different culture and some things not even all germans would know, that are relevant to some of the memes.

  • @MrOrmanley
    @MrOrmanley Год назад +9

    An Erzieher typically works in Krippen (0-3y old children) or Kindergarten (3-6y olds). After kindergarten comes primary school. Different from the US, it is not counted towards school, but it prepares for school by teaching basic common life skills, such as writing your own name, counting, proper pronouncing of letters and words etc.
    childcare worker would probably be closest in translation.
    There's a severe lack in germany in the field of social jobs, such as childcare workers, geriatric nurses also other jobs as teachers. So the joke is there's a severe lack of trained people, everyone's looking for them, but then you get rejected non-stop. ;)

    • @32JEAN34
      @32JEAN34 Год назад +3

      As an Erzieher in a Krippe I have to say, just because they have Fachkräftemangel, they don't have to take everyone coming along. Especially working with children requires some really high emotional intelligence, critical ability, being able to reflect every little detail that happens through the day, knowing how to phrase your sentences when talking to children (neutral phrasing) etc. Children deserve professionals around them and if you get rejected everytime you apply to a social institution where they really search for people, 95 % the problem is on the one applying.

    • @rainghostly
      @rainghostly Год назад +2

      I wanted to become a nurse after finishing school. One of the places, a really big hospital at that, had two open spots for the apprenticeship with over 100 applicants.
      I didn't become a nurse.

  • @kluckytv6535
    @kluckytv6535 Год назад +17

    So ein sympathischer dude

  • @ownageDan
    @ownageDan Год назад +26

    Burschenschaften are very different from US fraternities. Socially very conservative and (esp. in Austria) with fascist / antisemitic undertones.

    • @DieFarbeLila88
      @DieFarbeLila88 Год назад

      Not all of them are all bad. There are a vew that are just all about music, playing music, singing, stuff like that :) not much politics. but yeah, there are a vew bad eggs

  • @thegestruepp529
    @thegestruepp529 Год назад +27

    With the meme with the "children with weapons" there is probably a misunderstanding because in Germany a toy gun does not have to be recognizable as such, i.e. the muzzle is colored red or something similar and therefore the impression can be given that the weapons are real. This is due to the fact that it is very difficult in Germany to get a real weapon as a civilian and the fear that a civilian / child walking around with a real weapon is nearly non-existent.

    • @janschulte8434
      @janschulte8434 Год назад

      That doesn't stop the police from reacting like a those guns are very real if the are not clearly marked to be toys. Which is okay. I wouldn't want to be the person who could have prevented a shooting but didn't do anything because I thought the weapon was just a toy.

    • @thegestruepp529
      @thegestruepp529 Год назад

      @@janschulte8434 The police in Germany are trained differently than in the US, they are very reserved when it comes to the use of firearms. In addition, it is always about a child, which increases the inhibition threshold to use the firearm.

    • @janschulte8434
      @janschulte8434 Год назад

      @@thegestruepp529 Sure, German police isn't as trigger happy as there colleagues in the US, but don't expect to have a polite conversation while pointing an Anscheinwaffe - a toy that looks like a real gun - at them.
      We may not have as many shootings as the US, but police and many other professions are hyper aware of the danger even a single individual with a gun poses.
      As long as a child can pull the trigger it can hurt or even kill people with a gun. Police will act accordingly, which means that there is a non zero chance of them pulling the trigger themselves. It is marginal, I know, but I don't want to be the one having to explain parents why their child has a bullet in their body.

  • @biggsdarklighter0473
    @biggsdarklighter0473 Год назад +7

    "Erstie" is best translated as "College Freshman"

  • @isolu9386
    @isolu9386 Год назад +5

    German here: The meme from around 4:00 minutes got me thinking: my school (in lower saxony) got rid of a few politics teachers (because the school principle is a narcicistic asshole, who gets rid of teachers when they dont share his opinions and shit) but at the same rejected multiple applications of other politics teachers, leading me and other students getting half of the politcs classes we we're supposed to get last year. Then he collectively lied to every student and teacher (on a meeting) that he didn't get any applications. He has done more stuff and hast even kicked students out of certain classes that they were going to take a year later, because these students went to the local newspaper and made them write an article about how the students are unhappy (those issues however have been dealt with properly and I believe all of those students got into the classes that they wanted to get in). Damn I hate our principle. But it also underlines two problems that Germany has in education: not enough teachers and other educators and the fact that to a certain point in the past teachers couldnt get fired for fucking up but instead got moved to a different school where they often end up as principles. Another example is my elementary school teacher who got put as the principle of our elem. school for doing some pedophile stuff (and he continued). Good thing that bastard broke his shoulder joint and had a stroke in quick succesion, so that he had to retire.
    If you made it this far, thx for reading (and im not avoiding school tasks (⁠٥⁠↼⁠_⁠↼⁠)

    • @MAKgargos
      @MAKgargos Год назад +1

      But other teachers who have not been in the service for so long, who have not been made civil servants (verbeamtet), can be fired all the more easily with the famously lousy example that some schools have hired teachers from summer vacation to summer vacation, i.e. not for 6 months and then one is surprised that they don't come back or that new ones apply.

  • @TheRafraf23
    @TheRafraf23 Год назад +18

    the Ruhr area is heavily industrialized especially features the largest area in Germany for coal and steel.
    Hence it is considered by many as dirty and a little rundown, an overall unpleasant area.
    Also regarding "Bruderschaften": we don't have the fraternity/sorority system in Germany and most fraternities in Germany are conservative/right-wing groups.

    • @sebastianwittmeier1274
      @sebastianwittmeier1274 Год назад +1

      And with bad housing situations for students in many cities and German students not living on campus, the Burschenschaften often offer very cheap rooms (if you become a member with very strict rules)

  • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
    @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard Год назад +2

    11:03 I never knew YFood was part of Nestle. TBH I just know that YFood's founder was on "Die Höhle der Löwen" with the product (German version of "Shark tank") and yeah... nowadays I see this constantly advertised on YT (since they sponsore some channels I watch). It's also not a protein shake tho. It's a meal full of all nutritians you need to be feeling feed up for 3-5 hours when you have no time to eat

  • @N4iiiis
    @N4iiiis Год назад +6

    11:25 I rather would assume it's because of the horrific earthquake crisis in turkey three weeks ago (where over 50k+ people died so far) that the prices went down 2k€ to fly there. Also in the picture it's Fynn Kliemann and he was an inspiring youtuber and everybody thought he was a good guy that became famous, but he enriched himself with dubious mailfunctioning masks delivery during covid and stated in a private message "crisis can be cool"

  • @sojus7929
    @sojus7929 Год назад +4

    14:11 translates to: My girlfriend, who took my joke for face value. I, who said "A real pirate also sails the read sea."
    The joke is that in German there's the phrase "in see stechen" it directly translates to "to stab the ocean/sea" and means "to take your ship to the open water and start a journey" or in this case however it refers to having sex while your girlfriend is on her period.

  • @einflinkeswiesel2695
    @einflinkeswiesel2695 Год назад +6

    Als jemand aus dem Ruhrgebiet kann ich das erste bestätigen, muss wohl Gelsenkirchen gewesen sein

  • @blenderpanzi
    @blenderpanzi Год назад +4

    The Turkish vacation thing: There was a major earthquake in the Turkey with many buildings collapsed and over 50000 dead. They guy in the quote is a German RUclipsr who profited of the pandemic and wrote that quote in a leaked private chat ("crisis can also be awesome").

  • @not_that_person
    @not_that_person Год назад +5

    The stuff listed at 8:31 is paid by the government, but because the person in question made more money than before, they no longer qualified for the benefits.
    MaiMai is a silly germanized version of Meme.

  • @eastfrisianguy
    @eastfrisianguy Год назад +8

    7:35 soo true 😀ended university in 2017 and I thought that this time (especially the last two semester) was very bad, but then came the reality outside of the university bubble and hit brutally hard. 😂😂

    • @cold_fire
      @cold_fire Год назад

      2020-2023 are the years of pandemic and war.
      That's the meaning.

  • @pierrefley5000
    @pierrefley5000 Год назад +8

    9:55 Explanation: Start with the word "memes". Mispronounce it as "mémés" (two syllables). Spell it phonetically as "maymays". Look up "May" (the month) in your English-German dictionary and find "Mai". Translate "maymays" as "MaiMais". 😺

    • @tychobra1
      @tychobra1 Год назад

      Thanks for the explanation. Way too far fetched for me (as a German) to realize its origin 🙂

  • @H.G.Halberd
    @H.G.Halberd Год назад +11

    10:02 maimais is a jokingly germanised term for memes

  • @user-ti8on9zb6y
    @user-ti8on9zb6y Год назад +21

    His pronounciation gets better and better.

  • @inkubusarchitektde
    @inkubusarchitektde Год назад +1

    11:30 this man is Tim Kliemann. He was part of Funk a german based TV and media plattform paid by taxes. He sold masks he said that they were made in the EU but originally came from bangladesh. And he gave refugees and poor people broken masks, who weren't able to provide any safety. Crisis can be cool means, that he made so much money with his intransparancy, that the coronavirus situation was the best deal he ever made.

  • @xaverlustig3581
    @xaverlustig3581 Год назад +2

    09:00 Those are benefits handed out by the government (the municipality in this case), but only to those in need.

  • @deinemutter7472
    @deinemutter7472 Год назад +1

    thanks for your videos!

    • @f-149
      @f-149 Год назад

      bro you commented this the minute the video came out lmao

    • @deinemutter7472
      @deinemutter7472 Год назад

      honestly that‘s why i commented

  • @Jasongilliar
    @Jasongilliar Год назад

    Thanks for this fantastic video

  • @Nookiezilla
    @Nookiezilla Год назад +1

    13:40 "nice old lady"💀

  • @fighterphoenix5789
    @fighterphoenix5789 Год назад +2

    Some school book refer to the Ruhrgebiet as a metropolis because most cities are touching eachother. Also it has the highest population density and the most industry. It is so important that after WW2 the Alli forces shared jurisdiction over that area. During WW2 the area was bombed so much that we even nowhere days we dig up undetonated bombs.

    • @HalfEye79
      @HalfEye79 Год назад

      Yeah, I once saw a picture of a street, with one side of the street belonged to one city and the other side belonged to another city. But I don't know, which cities it are, anymore.

  • @Kivas_Fajo
    @Kivas_Fajo Год назад +4

    It's actually skilled worker shortage...

    • @blatterrascheln2267
      @blatterrascheln2267 Год назад

      ..that's not even a "skilled worker shortage", only a shortage of skilled workers willing to work for minimum wage, being basically always available and with no regards for any personal life 😅

    • @Kivas_Fajo
      @Kivas_Fajo Год назад

      @@blatterrascheln2267 Oh, you tell me! I know that. I am also in Germany, a skilled worker and I have no intention to finance my boss's next Yacht or supersportscar.
      Meaning, I'd rather stay at home unemployed and get only social welfare than going to work for peanuts...

  • @olgakipke3720
    @olgakipke3720 Год назад +3

    And nobody dares to explain the pirate thing. lol

    • @Ashley-lm4nv
      @Ashley-lm4nv Год назад

      please go ahead.

    • @olgakipke3720
      @olgakipke3720 Год назад

      @@Ashley-lm4nv The pirate represents a brave man. The red sea represents a woman on her period. Do the math.

  • @Einfach_nur_Lars
    @Einfach_nur_Lars Год назад +1

    Das beste an Ryan seiner Kommentar sektion ist einfach dass mindestens die hälfte, Deutsche sind die ihm die dinge erklären die er als Ausländer nicht checkt. Aber ich noch nie ein mit "Herz markiert" oder ein Kommentar von ihm irgendwo gesehen habe

  • @anunearthlychild8569
    @anunearthlychild8569 Год назад +2

    The Ruhr area was mainly known for mining until the 80s, it may be that it looks a bit like a war zone from the air, because many changes to the landscape have happened. Craters from open pit mining certainly look similar to bomb craters from above.
    There was no public transport almost everywhere in Germany on Friday because the unions called strikes for higher wages.
    In some professional areas (in nursing, for example) there is an actual shortage of skilled workers, in many other areas the same is claimed, but the companies are not willing to adjust their sometimes excessive demands to the average. Tasks that used to be performed by someone with a secondary school diploma suddenly require a high school diploma. 🤷🏼‍♀️
    Rooms in shared apartments for students are often extremely expensive, it's very hard to find something like that where you don't feel like you have to sell your right arm to pay for it.
    And if you do find a cheap room, the apartment belongs to a fraternity.
    And the thing with the pirate
    "A real pirate also goes to the red sea" means that he doesn't care that she is menstruating and still wants sex 😉 And she shows him what she thinks about it.

  • @SaschaBielicke
    @SaschaBielicke Год назад +3

    "a real pirate also dives into the red sea" is related to period sex. So take that red hand and have some fun ;)

  • @Ray_Vun
    @Ray_Vun Год назад +1

    idk how it works in germany, but in portugal, if your household's income is below a certain amount, you can apply for financial help with social security. and they'll help cover certain basic expenses. so they might help with the rent, medications, get you stuff from the food bank, pay for public transport. but the minute, the second, the millisecond, you start making anything above the minimum requirement for those aides, they immediately cut you off. which means even if you're only making like €10 more per month, if that puts you above the requirement, you don't get any more of that help and now you're back to struggling because you can't afford food, or transport, or medication, and now you're not able to get any help because you're making above the required household income

  • @HrLBolle
    @HrLBolle Год назад +1

    8:50 its more like the state grants you these subsidies,
    but that one higher income pushes you out of the bracket.
    this is one of the driving reasons more and more people apply at "Tafel (a form of welfare organisation helping to keep the amount of food ending up in the garbage down" to get at least some decent food on their plate.

  • @True_NOON
    @True_NOON Год назад

    3:10 its the completing sentence , its a quote of the teacher or professor saying you'd be here if you had a car

  • @vgrundt
    @vgrundt Год назад +7

    I just thought about something, what if "ich_iel" stands for "Ich im echten Leben" in other words "I in real life"🤯🤯

    • @KalmerVT
      @KalmerVT Год назад +4

      It does

    • @b.k.5667
      @b.k.5667 Год назад +6

      No sh*t Sherlock

    • @blatterrascheln2267
      @blatterrascheln2267 Год назад +1

      To make it more obvious, it's the German me_irl... 🎉

    • @vgrundt
      @vgrundt Год назад

      Ryan didn't get it either

  • @karstenvagt1075
    @karstenvagt1075 Год назад +3

    14:02 is pretty naughty...literally it means "a good pirate will also enter the red sea" but it is a German paraphrase for a man having sex with a lady in her period.

  • @HenryLoenwind
    @HenryLoenwind Год назад +1

    About the "Ausbildung", instead of apprenticeship, I'd translate it as "college degree". That better conveys the meaning, even though the German Ausbildung requires a higher skill level than an American college degree.

  • @snakeoilaudio
    @snakeoilaudio Год назад

    the "Ruhrgebiet" is the German coal belt, suffering more or less the same problems like the American coal belt.

  • @jonnnyai
    @jonnnyai Год назад +1

    Fachkräftemangel is more like skilled workers shortage.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

    "Hardwerk" are the vocational trades. So carpenters, plumbers, electricians, welders, painters, etc

  • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
    @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard Год назад +1

    12:00 the woman in the pink suit (I forgot her name) said in a talkshow on TV that she belives that Putin wasn't as crazy as everyone says and that he wasn't about to do crimes towards the Ukrain, so yeah ...

  • @christianosminroden7878
    @christianosminroden7878 Год назад +1

    The „Fachkräftemangel“ is referring to the blatant dissonance between the economy as a whole constantly complaining about too few well-trained people to hire on the one side and the companies‘ reluctance to train people on the other; countless companies just want to hire people who‘ve been trained somewhere else, often with hilariously unrealistic demands. For example, labor market portals are teeming with job ads looking for people with „several years of work experience“ (ON TOP of advanced degrees) in a certain field while jobs where one could gather said experience in the first place are incredibly sparse. And ads demanding a PHD, two additional masters and five years of work experience in a similar position (because you attract applicants by offering the same job they already have, since people want to stay on the same level all their working life, right?), „but don‘t be older than 23“ have been a meme on their own since before the word „meme“ was a thing.

  • @ThehakkeMadman
    @ThehakkeMadman Год назад

    Quiet Quitting is a joke with silent laughter

  • @lennartgamer2339
    @lennartgamer2339 Год назад +3

    Skilled worker shortage / experienced workers shortage would be the correct meaning of Fachkräfte Mangel

  • @sylviav6900
    @sylviav6900 Год назад +1

    Regarding the apprenticeships:
    In Germany, almost everybody, who doesn't study, gets an apprenticeship to get prepared for their future job. That takes between 2-3 years and involves 1-2 days a week of vocational school.
    Maybe something to look up for a future video. 😉

  • @nifflergaming8922
    @nifflergaming8922 Год назад +1

    As an explanation for the bus meme. Tere was a strike and a lot of busses just didn't drive

  • @oirandochu
    @oirandochu Год назад

    Kudos for your pronunciation of the Umlaut ü. 😃👍

  • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
    @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard Год назад

    Ruhrgebiet comes from the fact that the largest river in this region is called Ruhr, it is often named in combination with the river Rhein as the "Rhein-Ruhr" area and is even the most populated area in all of Europe with a lot big cities in a small distance of eachother. The Ruhr-area contains of places as for example Wuppertal, Witten, Bochum, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Dortmund, Hamm,.. who are all around 100-600K citizen big. If you hope into your car and drive from a place to another it takes you (outside of trafic jam) mostly just 30 minutes to be in the next city. On the other hand for the Rheinland, wich is obvisiously named after the river Rhein you get cities as for example Cologne, Düsseldorf, Koblenz, Mainz, Trier, Leverkusen and many more.

  • @Nikke283
    @Nikke283 Год назад +2

    12:42 German subtitles: a meme on its own!

  • @derneuewestphalian296
    @derneuewestphalian296 Год назад

    okay energy and hot dogs from the gas station killed me

  • @steven03048
    @steven03048 Год назад +1

    14:10 "A real pirate even pierces into the red sea" it's a wordplay, because in german you "pierce into the sea" when you put to sea. And in the end it's a joke that real men even have sex with their girlfriends or wives when they have their menstruation.

  • @felixklusener5530
    @felixklusener5530 Год назад

    8:53 Households in Germany that are below a certain income level (depends on how many people live in a household, where the household is located, etc) can get subsidies from the federal and the state government for housing, public transportation, cultural participation, etc. If your income increases, the subsidies are lower and from one point on they are €0. So earning more money can in some cases mean that you have less disposable income.

  • @marcoadamberger4456
    @marcoadamberger4456 Год назад +1

    Ruhr Area is a very gray Industrial place without any historical buildings cause everything got destroyed in world war 2.

  • @kiwijonowilson
    @kiwijonowilson Год назад

    Thats the thing... good humour can be found anywhere but often there is a local context you need to understand first to get the joke.
    Regarding left or right, relative to American politics then I'm probably to the left but relative to NZ politics I'm pretty central (and have voted National and Labour depending on policies and candidates at the time).

  • @joshuameier9191
    @joshuameier9191 Год назад +1

    If you are used to sleep in a hospital after a heart surgery with a lot of tubes next to you, it‘s actually pretty easy to sleep on your back

  • @l.c.8475
    @l.c.8475 Год назад +1

    6:56 the same thing was said to me after my sister and I told someone that we're actually 5 years apart and not twins... I'm the younger one

  • @chnoxis
    @chnoxis Год назад

    To the meme with the Hammer and Nail: Maybe he thought he should play the nailing game. :D

  • @adlerweb
    @adlerweb Год назад

    09:42 The guy, Hubert Aiwanger, is a politician and leader of the "freie Wähler" (conservative center-right) in Bavaria. He is Deputy Minister President of Bavaria and the Bavarian Minister of Economic affairs. He is known for his (at least in Germany) argumentative ideas like "more weapons = everyone is safer", "eating meat must be good, otherwise god wouldn't have created humans to eat it", "ecological activists should shoot animals to equalize balance in the wild instead of demonstrate on the streets", etc.

  • @StarLee_
    @StarLee_ Год назад

    3:06 it’s about fridays for future in germany

  • @reginaz.3986
    @reginaz.3986 Год назад

    You reading german seems to improve 👏

  • @Dekamusic07
    @Dekamusic07 Год назад +4

    You could react to ESC Song from Germany

  • @siliconvalley577
    @siliconvalley577 Год назад

    9:03 The employer doesn’t pay for public transport etc. but you get support payments from the state if you earn lower than certain limits, and by getting this extra monthly check the person in the meme crossed those limits and wasn’t entitled to the support anymore.

  • @freidenkerin5198
    @freidenkerin5198 Год назад

    Thanks for trying to understand those memes with the help of translation programs! As a German I feel quite flattered when people care for our culture and language. Was too lazy to post an explanation to every meme but hope those I did helped 😊

  • @enricoritter6441
    @enricoritter6441 Год назад

    in bavaria we actually have a pub game where you have to hit the nail into a log with the wrong site. Pretty funny if u ask me

  • @s.b.907
    @s.b.907 Год назад +1

    8:55 I don’t think the German employers pay for daycare and the other things mentioned. It is that a lot of this is subsidized by the government but is depending on your income. At least, I think it works about the same in Germany ( I am from the Netherlands).
    It happened to me years ago, I went from one job to another and got a small pay raise. Just enough to pass the threshold for getting rent assistance. So, 50 euro in pay raise, 100 euro less in rent assistance. Really f…ed me over that year but luckily I got another job soon that paid enough.

  • @cyberfux
    @cyberfux Год назад

    Fueling the crafts in Germany would be more accurate to be "Coffee and Mettbrötchen" since beer is no longer allowed on construction sites!

  • @helloweener2007
    @helloweener2007 Год назад +1

    You misunderstood the part with the employer paying more and he gets less money.
    It is not the employer that pays accomodation allowance, fees for daycare, Library and so on.
    This is paid by the public thorugh thge social network.
    So it is about by getting paid more by your employer losing the entitlement on theses things and having less.

  • @klaus.kinsky3954
    @klaus.kinsky3954 10 месяцев назад

    The poor old man sat on the toilet for almost an hour Staring at his knee pillow filled with May-corn before the nurse noticed that poor grandpa was missing from the sitting circle.
    One of the many tragic stories from German care facilities😒.
    I even work in one of these care facilities.
    Where I work, the old people are still treated with respect and each individual is well taken care of, which is unfortunately the exception.😠 (Fachkräftemangel) 😅

  • @Bioshyn
    @Bioshyn Год назад +1

    It's the state paying for daycare and public transport, as part of the social security network, but you are only entitled to get help up to a certain income level

  • @tobiasschwaiger2266
    @tobiasschwaiger2266 Год назад +2

    fachkräftemangel means you dont have enough ppl that can work this specific post

  • @pyrointeam
    @pyrointeam Год назад +3

    Fachkräfte means Specialists, Mangel mean lack/shotage. It's shortage in Specialists (not skills). The truth/joke is industry and politicians constantly addressing the shortage in Specialists, but still not hiring you.

    • @FAL87
      @FAL87 Год назад

      The real Fachkräftemangel is simply only on realy bad jobs or in the ones you need realy highly educated people. The rest of the Companies is just complaining, they dont get people to work for minimum wage.

  • @beardiemom
    @beardiemom Год назад

    6:30 An "Erstie" is a first semester student at uni or trade school.

  • @taraspahlow9674
    @taraspahlow9674 Год назад

    The Joke for the Clown Thing is, that the DB ( german biggest train company) is known for there delates.