@@haustierone Ja, tut mir leid, dich zu enttäuschen, aber den Namen hab ich mir 2016 ausgesucht, als ich das Buch "Der Vorleser" ganz toll fand und Reddit-Stories auf RUclips noch nicht so n Ding waren. Ist natürlich ein verschenktes Potenzial, danke für den Hinweis. ;)
How does this guy come up with such great new material every week? It would take a normal comic a year to make a great 10 minute act that's as good as this.
People always say Germans have no sense of humor, but as someone who lives in the southern part of the US, at least Germans know how to laugh at themselves.
The crowd work must've been tough, we Germans like to explain jokes away 😅. I saw so many times that somebody told a joke and instead of laughter they just get an "🤓 well, ackshually..."
I really felt you: as Italian living in a foreign country, I don't speak to italians, I always switch to my second language so Italians can't recognise me 🤣
@@elizasales8204just because one of the reason I left Italy are the Italians. It's difficult to explain the meaning of "italiano medio" in other languages. I just don't like Italians and their point of view about life.
Love this, especially as a German. Most of us don't feel any national pride (logically), which is fine, and our public image has improved since the 2000's with the Internet and all. But it would be nice if the cliché that we don't have a sense of humour would slowly go away too 😅 That said I know a lot of people who have sticks up their butts when you wanna be funny with them, like colleagues and such 🤔
I learned this during Eurovision when the German representative appeared with a rainbow flag instead of a German flag, and while some other people were offended on their behalf, all the Germans were just like "we don't care about our own flag" lol I wish people in the US could be more similar to Germans when it comes to national pride.
@@MustardAndFries there's also more to patriotism than the idolisation of a flag. Some countries imbue their flag with immense emotional importance; for others, it's just a representative design. Understanding their living history (both fascism and communism), you can appreciate why some Germans might have less reverence for state symbolism. While Germany has a deeper cultural history than the 1933-1945 period, Nazism was built upon a corruption of that cultural history. Nazism didn't spring out of nowhere, but was preceded by generations of militant nationalism and pseudoscientific antisemitism as part of the _völkische movement_ , which then used German culture as propoganda. After the war, there was a process of reclaiming their culture from that ideology, and part of that process of reinvention was the aversion to the excessive idealisation of their nation state. Germany is one of the few countries in the world which appreciates where collective narcissism can lead, _and also_ takes responsibility not to allow it to do so again. Other countries, not so much.
@@Fredreegz totally irrelevant comment (mine was based on the idea of Germans having National pride not flag worship) also your comment solidifies Nazi Germany as the primary expression of German identity which it isn’t.
Gianmarco, I already said it but I will say it again: For the love of Jahwe, would you kindly give us MORE FUCKING INFORMATION on the fact you‘re in Berlin next time?! Thank you, appreciate you ❤
Usually a light comes on to signal the German audience when they can laugh. Apparently we forgot to turn it off at your show. In the name of the crew, we deeply apologize.
There is a cliché that we don't laugh. It's kind of true because we don't just laugh. We want to think about a joke to understand it, which is why we can be a very tough audience.
He has to make jokes about that because the trauma is really deep- I mean on all sides both my grandparents are refugees from war and I am German and I still notice a lot of war related stuff inside myself, so when cruel stuff happens no one wins
I feel like the gesture at 6:37 was going into the wrong direction. That's the first way one could see that was not what these camps were about. The other being that the failed artist actually stayed outside the camps.
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The moment I read the title, I immediately knew he was gonna tell the German bartender story, lmao.
How could I not!
are you the lady from the front row or...?!
4:10 Well, getting noticed because of one of my laughing fits was not really how I imagined to get on RUclips, but here we are...😅😂😂😂
You have to start somewhere 😆
I'm really glad he could teach you how to laugh 💕🤣
Not to make you feel uncomfortable but my laugh is funny sounding in America and I laughed to hard a snorted at that part, I also was learning ❤😂
awww Vorlesering und keine Redditstories auf deinem Channel ? ;)
@@haustierone Ja, tut mir leid, dich zu enttäuschen, aber den Namen hab ich mir 2016 ausgesucht, als ich das Buch "Der Vorleser" ganz toll fand und Reddit-Stories auf RUclips noch nicht so n Ding waren. Ist natürlich ein verschenktes Potenzial, danke für den Hinweis. ;)
The German crowd laughing sounds like a laugh track from an early 2000s latenight show
How so? I'm German myself. I have no reference experience
Surprisingly Germanic woos sound the same
as an austrian i’m literally so jealous of every german that got to see you
Oh boy.
Just like that one Austrian who got so jealous of Germany he took charge of it
@@MortSalazaror that Austrian who took care of California 😂
In chandler's voice- Too many jokes. Must mention Austria.
@@MortSalazarby eating a sandwich?
I usually hate it when foreign comedian‘s german related jokes are all nazi related (just because of the laziness) but these were well executed
Just like some of my relatives
@@GianmarcoSoresi I felt ambushed by this comment and I'm disappointed in myself. Should've seen this coming. 😂😂
@@GianmarcoSoresi when I read the comment and saw that you replied I already knew he gave you the perfect setup.
@@GianmarcoSoresiwtf man 😂
@@GianmarcoSoresi A noise just came out of me on reading this that I was unaware that I was able to emit.
The "I don't speak to Italians" joke always kills me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How does this guy come up with such great new material every week?
It would take a normal comic a year to make a great 10 minute act that's as good as this.
I saw him at Mall of America during the late show. He only used one old joke everything else was new material he was trying out all gold
Well since he mentions telling a bunch of these jokes in other places I'm going to say... A deep catalog of material to pull from
@gianmarcosoresi I have tickets for one of your shows on this tour. Should I stay away from your feed to avoid spoiling the fun?
@@zerapioI think might as well, and then you can go back and watch the videos later
People always say Germans have no sense of humor, but as someone who lives in the southern part of the US, at least Germans know how to laugh at themselves.
Well, we have no choice.
Ein Volk, eine Nation, eine Kommentarsektion!
The crowd work must've been tough, we Germans like to explain jokes away 😅. I saw so many times that somebody told a joke and instead of laughter they just get an "🤓 well, ackshually..."
The best joke I ever told in Germany STILL had about 50% of the Germans trying to explain why it was impossible for me to speak a potato.
@@Wimikk 😂 yeah, that sounds very German. That's probably the reason why people think we don't have a sense of humor.
Well, actually…
… that’s pretty true.
I was in the crowd at this show... I laughed extra loud to make up for all the silent Germans 😆
the crowd was 60% at most german. Besides the crowd was loud and fun, no need to push for german stereotypes.@@TheKillahKyla
That 1930 joke was fucking perfect.
I like how your jokes are actually jokes and not the offensive kinds. You understand what jokes are. congratz
I really felt you: as Italian living in a foreign country, I don't speak to italians, I always switch to my second language so Italians can't recognise me 🤣
Why???
@@elizasales8204just because one of the reason I left Italy are the Italians. It's difficult to explain the meaning of "italiano medio" in other languages. I just don't like Italians and their point of view about life.
Love this, especially as a German. Most of us don't feel any national pride (logically), which is fine, and our public image has improved since the 2000's with the Internet and all. But it would be nice if the cliché that we don't have a sense of humour would slowly go away too 😅 That said I know a lot of people who have sticks up their butts when you wanna be funny with them, like colleagues and such 🤔
I learned this during Eurovision when the German representative appeared with a rainbow flag instead of a German flag, and while some other people were offended on their behalf, all the Germans were just like "we don't care about our own flag" lol I wish people in the US could be more similar to Germans when it comes to national pride.
Nah Germans should have national pride, much more culture and history than 1933-1945
Well you guys are ahead of the rest of us. Nationalism is stupid.
@@MustardAndFries there's also more to patriotism than the idolisation of a flag. Some countries imbue their flag with immense emotional importance; for others, it's just a representative design. Understanding their living history (both fascism and communism), you can appreciate why some Germans might have less reverence for state symbolism.
While Germany has a deeper cultural history than the 1933-1945 period, Nazism was built upon a corruption of that cultural history. Nazism didn't spring out of nowhere, but was preceded by generations of militant nationalism and pseudoscientific antisemitism as part of the _völkische movement_ , which then used German culture as propoganda. After the war, there was a process of reclaiming their culture from that ideology, and part of that process of reinvention was the aversion to the excessive idealisation of their nation state. Germany is one of the few countries in the world which appreciates where collective narcissism can lead, _and also_ takes responsibility not to allow it to do so again. Other countries, not so much.
@@Fredreegz totally irrelevant comment (mine was based on the idea of Germans having National pride not flag worship) also your comment solidifies Nazi Germany as the primary expression of German identity which it isn’t.
Gianmarco, I already said it but I will say it again: For the love of Jahwe, would you kindly give us MORE FUCKING INFORMATION on the fact you‘re in Berlin next time?! Thank you, appreciate you ❤
It was impossible to miss if you follow him even the tiniest bit hahahaha
I managed to snag tickets. Great show
@@TheKillahKyla And yet I did 😅
Diese kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der BRD
Well, I guess it'll only be minutes until this comment section is predominantly Germans :D
Hallo!
Hallo
Ein Volk, eine Nation, eine Kommentarsektion!
Guten Tag
Jawollski 🎉
I was split between catching your show in London or Berlin. I picked London. Wrong choice! 😂
aph germany discovering laughter is now canon
This fandom simply will not die, won't it? 💀
i cant believe I missed this show!
Oh no!!! You were in Germany???? How could I miss that!?
I'm going to be on your show sooon.
The punchline notebook is filling up 😊
Amazing. I hope that the show in Milan went well i really want to see it
Only you and Mel Brooks can get away with some of your jokes....😂😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Some of your best work I’ve seen :)
You made me snort as I felt laughter for the first time
I can't go one day without getting some good laughs from the one and only.
Your world tour crowdwork has been awesome too watch!
2:50 when the subtitles are part of the joke
as an italian, i think the "italiano italiano" had too many beers that day
This was fantastic!
Ooh I was at the early show, was lovely to see you (he was super nice!), come back soon! :)
BABE WAKE THE HELL UP NEW GIANMARCO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Damn this man is lethal lol
Next time you come to Germany, do a show in Frankfurt.
Wow, this is the best one yet! Had me laughing the whole time
4:00 Its nice to hear my sister's laugh in this video.
Are you, too, German?
Perfect delivery, loved it. Danke schön! 😂🤟🏻
Okay this was hilarious.
Idk how I got here and that Italian man mystifies me in the best way possible
Man, I wish I had known he came here!
"Over and over and over again"
"Nein nein nein nein"
Great stuff
Legend👏👏❤️
"Don't let it happen again"
Yea, we're not doing too great on that front right now Gianmarco, I am sorry to report...
The way there were sirens when he was narrating what the woman wrote to him 😅
Brutal, funny, and fantastic.
BRILLIANT
I’m seeing you live this week… please roast me 😂
I read the thumbnail and heard his voice; I'm already laughing
I mean GD 😂😂😂 got some large cohones on you amazing sets great audience too 😂😂 thoroughly exhaled air at random times 😂😂😂
That grandparents joke 😮😂
Such great material, endless.
to be honest looks like you and germans were made to be with each other but like in a love/hate relationship 😂
She thought they were camps for concentrating on writing new jokes.
The Italians always come to me and say “Bonjour …”
I somehow doubt that 😂
Buongiorno
Just walk back the Côte d’Azur to San Remo, the they say Salve or whatever Italian.
You are a hit wherever you go ❤
WAIT, YOU DO GO TO GERMANY? There's a chance for me to see you, hell yeah
how did i miss this was happening
Same
Hey, have you thought about coming to Poland?
Gianmarco's way of moving is so gaystraight, I love it. I need a crossover between him and Matteo Lane.
damn those jokes are something else
Please come to Vancouverrrrr
Waiting for your dates in Italy
"Concentration"! 😂
Love you man 😉😂
Sei un Genio!
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 🇩🇪
Besetzte Gebiet
Just found you on RUclips, missed your shows in Berlin...
DIS GON' BE GUD *grabs chair*
Missed opportunity to change the title from Crowd Work to Kraut Work
Usually a light comes on to signal the German audience when they can laugh. Apparently we forgot to turn it off at your show. In the name of the crew, we deeply apologize.
Poles can relate to you XD 💀
1:22 you can totally tell he's just like all right im in.
sirens at 6:04 that's berlin for you!
Oh noooooooo, I missed my chance to see you live 😪
When are you coming to Australia?
What city was this? I missed it 😢
He was performing in the Prachtwerk, Berlin, in November.
@@hortshack thx. So he was in my city and I missed it 🤣
Does anyone understand the joke at 3:40 about "the book" and can explain it to me?
i think the joke is they’re discovering laughter like they’ve only read about it before and now they’re experiencing it
@@marylizothis. It’s a stretch I admit but that’s just where my mind went in the moment
@@GianmarcoSoresinah I got it instantly man it was good
Come back! This time we'll do it right 😂
Ah, you missed a good punchline. "Concentrate!!!!!"
Hilarious 🥱😴
Ooohh please come to Frankfurt next time!!!
1:20 Autsch!!! 🫣
💚
I wonder what the room felt like
it felt great! Wonderful location and the set was sold out.
RÜTÜK olsa kaç defa Bamlamıştı . Hahahahah müq
This thumbnail is UNHINGED
When you try to be italian:
Italiano , italiano....
yyhhhh....
Nice
Are you going to upload the milan one
I will! It’s not the best of the bunch but some jokes about Giorgia Meloni that I’m proud of
@@GianmarcoSoresi thankyou! 🥺 wanted to go but it was sold out 😭 please come again to milan!!
3:42 someone please explain the book comment?
basically saying that germans only know laughter from reading about it and are now actually experiencing it for the first time :D
@@samm.6625 thanks!
There is a cliché that we don't laugh. It's kind of true because we don't just laugh. We want to think about a joke to understand it, which is why we can be a very tough audience.
I'm german, 41, and I think I just had my first laugh.
I didn't like it.
He has to make jokes about that because the trauma is really deep- I mean on all sides both my grandparents are refugees from war and I am German and I still notice a lot of war related stuff inside myself, so when cruel stuff happens no one wins
That thumbnail is unfortunate 😂
this is funny as fuck
Hilarious
Damn I missed this.
I feel like the gesture at 6:37 was going into the wrong direction. That's the first way one could see that was not what these camps were about. The other being that the failed artist actually stayed outside the camps.