ARE WE GERMANIZED YET? 🇩🇪 You Get to Decide! 😄🤷‍♀️ Americans in Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • In today's video, we are taking you all around our house to show you how we live our lives now that we live in Germany. Do we live like Germans or Americans? Have we really become Germanized? Let us know in the comments below!
    Since we started sharing about our lives as Americans here in Germany, we've gotten many comments along the way that we're getting "Germanized." This is a term we'd never heard before - we don't say in the USA you've become "Americanized." So it was totally new to us!
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    0:00 - Intro - get to know us
    02:52 - #1 - Is Our Bed Germanized?
    03:21 - #2 - We never had to do this in the USA to keep humidity down
    03:46 - #3 - We never owned this type of PANTS in the USA! LOL
    04:30 - #4 - This is something we take hiking with us
    04:47 - #5 - How our Kids Get to School
    05:08 - #6 - This is really OBVIOUS but Necessary to Live in Germany LOL
    05:50 - #7 - Something to do with Outdoor Clothing
    07:43 - #8 - Hauschuhe for Ourselves and For....
    08:24 - #9 - German House Decorations
    10:26 - #10 - Here are 2 German Foods We Always Have in Our Fridge!
    11:55 - #11 - We've Become Masters of this VERY German Thing!
    12:50 - #12 - We Use THIS For Our German Bread
    14:07 - #13 - We've Totally Embraced this Aspect of German Culture!
    15:05 - #14 - This is Our First Time Owning This (Goes with a Bicycle)
    16:16 - #15 - Our Lawnmower and Edger are Different Here
    15:52 - #16 - We No Longer Own THIS Household Appliance
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Комментарии • 624

  • @jorgjohanningmeier3073
    @jorgjohanningmeier3073 Год назад +12

    Ich würde es mal so sagen: Es gibt in Deutschland viele Familien, die von Euch lernen können. An die Umwelt denken, naturverbunden sein, neugierig sein, das Leben genießen, ..., all das macht Ihr wirklich toll. Ich finde vor allem Eure Lebensfreude beeindruckend. Ich freue mich, dass Ihr Euch in Deutschland wohl fühlt. Wir leben alle nur auf einem einzigen Planeten, eine zweite Erde haben wir nicht. Nicht die Unterschiede zwischen den Ländern sind wichtig, sondern die Gemeinsamkeiten, damit wir noch eine lebenswerte Zukunft haben.

  • @peakmiez7825
    @peakmiez7825 Год назад +107

    You're the most open minded germanized american family on youtube for sure! 💚

    • @franhunne8929
      @franhunne8929 Год назад +7

      They can teach passeport for two (Donny and Aubrey) about the thing with separate duvets, as Aubrey is not convinced yet.

    • @Winona493
      @Winona493 Год назад

      FOR SURE!!!!!😊

  • @minischembri9893
    @minischembri9893 Год назад +155

    Become as much "German" and stay as much "American" as you want to !
    Hauptsache ihr fühlt euch wohl !

    • @wigglywuf5982
      @wigglywuf5982 Год назад

      coming back home: ruclips.net/video/xoX4SYHnmi0/видео.html can´t be bad...

  • @KlausZanetti
    @KlausZanetti Год назад +47

    In my opinion, at the moment, when foreigners start to wash and to separate their trash and bring it periodically to the "Wertstoffhof" 😄, these "foreigners" are totally Germanized 👍.
    So guys, welcome as "Germans" in Germany !

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +3

      Hi Klaus! Okay good to know! By that definition, we are VERY Germanized! 😂

    • @Habakuk_
      @Habakuk_ Год назад

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Wenn man bedenkt wie das Umweltbewusstsein in den USA ist ist Ihr Umweltbewußtsein ein Quantensprung. Sogar manche deutsche sind nicht so vorbildlich ;)

  • @steffenriedel4752
    @steffenriedel4752 Год назад +103

    Bleibt einfach so nett und sympathisch, wie Ihr seid !

    • @wigglywuf5982
      @wigglywuf5982 Год назад +4

      yeah and having two mattress is so much easyer to sleep when the partner rotates

    • @matthewrandom4523
      @matthewrandom4523 Год назад +5

      Definitiv! Ich mag diese Familie einfach👍

    • @matthewrandom4523
      @matthewrandom4523 Год назад +1

      @@wigglywuf5982 it is😀

    • @mariospoor1072
      @mariospoor1072 Год назад +3

      Ich finde euch super sympathisch, persönlich finde ich es toll das ihr euch Gedanken macht und die ein oder andere Sache übernimmt.
      Gruß aus dem Norden Mario

  • @christianbraun5004
    @christianbraun5004 Год назад +89

    As someone who has been to your house and spent time with you, I can say with confidence: Do you really need to ask that question!? 🤣I have met native Germans who don't tick as many boxes as you when it comes to being German. 😉
    As long as you don't go too far on the stereotypes and still be yourself, you can be as German as you want without losing your American heritage (oh gosh, big word). Just combine the best of both worlds. 😉
    Have a nice vacation on the beach. 😊

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +2

      Hallo liebe Christian! Vielen dank, yes, you have seen us in our real lives!

    • @helgahaslinger3236
      @helgahaslinger3236 Год назад

      Ich wohne seit 1982 in Deutschland. Bin Österreicherin und jeder sagt man hört es noch immer am Dialekt. Ich bin stolz daraufhin das es so ist

  • @stevyyjay85
    @stevyyjay85 Год назад +13

    I love all of your videos. Seriously, you are so positive and kind and eloquent and funny and everything you say or do is infused with passion. Your American passion coupled with your enthusiam for German traditions and things is the best thing on RUclips for me. The fact that you do all of that and still want to do and learn more about Germany is out of this world incredible.
    I'm not always a fan of my country, but you make Germany seem like a great place and everytime I watch your videos I feel happy. Thank you for being such a great family!
    Viele Grüße von der Nordseeküste.

  • @BS-xs7jb
    @BS-xs7jb Год назад +108

    Looks pretty Germanized to me! I’m Austrian but culturally it’s pretty similar and I’d say you’re definitely more German than I am 😂 I’m glad to see you’re feeling so at home in Germany now ☺️

    • @NenadTrajkovic
      @NenadTrajkovic Год назад +4

      It is European thing,not only very characteristic in Germany…I reckon the video was made for Americans...

    • @fairgreen42
      @fairgreen42 Год назад +2

      Lol! I was about to comment the exact same thing. 😁 Grüße aus der Steiermark!

    • @berndschaffmann8522
      @berndschaffmann8522 Год назад +5

      @@NenadTrajkovic I thought, everybody thinks we’re special because of our past. Glad, when we are looked at as normal Europeans, which I sometimes miss/Ed.

    • @buckzero6854
      @buckzero6854 Год назад

      Vergleiche Deutsche bitte nicht mit Österreichern.

    • @berndschaffmann8522
      @berndschaffmann8522 Год назад +7

      @@buckzero6854 wo ist das Problem?

  • @chrissiesbuchcocktail
    @chrissiesbuchcocktail Год назад +36

    About the duvets: I never could live with only one for me and my partner. It's not only the fighting but also that people often don't have the same feelings about temperatures. I like it cold and even in winter I sleep with a summer duvet when the room is only 15 degrees celsius. In summer I usually cuddle my duvet instead of covering me with it. Also I like featherbeds but many people like more modern duvets made of other materials. I also turn around my duvet several times each night to have the cooler side on my body. I think anyone who would try to share a duvet with me would go crazy. Can't wait to hear how it turns out for you to have two now.

  • @isabellabihy8631
    @isabellabihy8631 Год назад +43

    You guys have done an excellent job at adapting to a new culture. I think you are already used to integrate into another life style by having been to France and Sweden.
    It is so much joy to watch as you report your day-to-day adventures and discoveries!

  • @skallche2407
    @skallche2407 Год назад +4

    Wenn man immer in Deutschland lebt, merkt man oftmals nicht, daß das Leben hier anders ist als anderswo. Das merkt man erst, wenn man im Ausland gelebt hat. Ich war durch meine Familie auch lange in Frankreich, und es ist dort ganz anders, obwohl es das Nachbarland ist. Deutsch zu leben, finde ich geht nur in Deutschland. Das macht Ihr hervorragend, Sara, Kevin, 4 Kinder, 1 Katze, 1 Hamster. Es wird dadurch unsereinem erst bewußt, was wir als selbstverständlich ansehen.
    Was mir besonders angenehm auffällt ist, daß Ihr hier nur Deutsch sprecht. Das wäre für die meisten, die zum Leben und Arbeiten nach Deutschland gekommen sind, sehr wichtig, weil durch die Sprache erst die Seele dieses Landes erschlossen wird.

  • @davebesset8150
    @davebesset8150 Год назад +121

    You don't have to adopt German habits to be "German." Embrace what works for you and pass on meaningful american characteristics to us.
    Anyone who follows the general rules for living together, regardless of nationality, is welcome.

  • @jigbean8895
    @jigbean8895 Год назад +33

    I've only skimmed through these comments but didn't read anyone mentioning that for lüften you have to open the windows wide, not just kippen. 😁 In one of my old apartments we used to get sent reminders from the Hausverwaltung every year or two. I always wanted to reply that since I'm Irish, I know more about dealing with damp than any German ever will. 🤣🤣🤣
    Ooh, also, I'd recommend buying apple juice and making proper Apfelschorle instead of buying the premixed stuff. It's so much nicer when you make it fresh and everyone can habe exactly the proportions they like best. It's coming up to apple harvest soon, too.

    • @berndschaffmann8522
      @berndschaffmann8522 Год назад +3

      It depends on the weather and if you want to breeze just shortly and rough or longer and milder.

    • @FrauWNiemand
      @FrauWNiemand Год назад +3

      You can also gho one step further with the Apfelschorle and make your own applejuice. Collect apples from your own apple tree or abandoned allay apples laying in the grass and mix this with tap water or sparkling, just the way you want.

    • @berndschaffmann8522
      @berndschaffmann8522 Год назад +2

      @@FrauWNiemand but ignore the at fluid nr.2 reminding colour….😂

  • @susanneanna2421
    @susanneanna2421 Год назад +21

    Viele große Familien haben nochmal eine extra Gefriertruhe oder einen Gefrierschrank im Keller oder Haushaltsraum. Das lohnt sich auf jeden Fall um zum Beispiel bei Sonderangeboten gleich mehr zu kaufen oder im Herbst um Obst und Gemüse einzufrieren. Und ihr solltet euch auf jeden Fall einen Wäschetrockner kaufen. Im Winter alles im Haus zu trocknen ist nicht energieeffizient weil man sehr viel lüften muss um Schimmel zu vermeiden.

    • @lufro5353
      @lufro5353 Год назад +3

      Tatsächlich sind Wäschetrockner ziemliche Energieschlucker und wirklich nicht energieeffizient! 🙈🙃
      Gerade mit den aktuellen Preisen und mit Rücksicht auf die Umwelt sollte man definitiv keinen Trockner benutzen! Oder auf jeden Fall nicht immer, für alles. Großfamilienwäsche ist schon ganz schön viel Arbeit und in den Alpen kann man im Winter wirklich nicht draußen trocknen. Man sollte allerdings generell immer Stoßlüften (Heizung aus, Türen mit Türstopper aufhalten und mehrere Fenster für so 5 Minuten auf & ein bisschen Durchzug ist gewünscht aber natürlich nicht während Sturmböen) um Sauerstoffgehalt und Feuchtigkeit zu regeln.
      Gefriertruhen sind schon ein toller Luxus, 😋🍨 vorallem wenn man vorkocht oder gerne selber Marmelade macht oder generell einmacht, zum Beispiel auch mit eigener Ernte und auch im Winter frische Zutaten, außerhalb der Session benutzen möchte. Hier gibt es große Unterschiede in der Energieeffizienz in neueren Geräten also ist ein bisschen recherchieren echt lohnenswert!

    • @doloresmey
      @doloresmey Год назад +2

      Ganz meine Meinung! 👍 Obwohl wir keine Großfamilie mehr sind, haben wir einen separaten Kühlschrank mit Froster. Und einen Wäschetrockner habe ich auch und bin sehr froh darüber, auch, wenn ich ihn nicht ständig benutze. Insbesondere für Biberbettwäsche und Handtücher. 😉

    • @boheinerz
      @boheinerz Год назад +1

      Selbst als Single Haushalt habe ich ein Gefrierschrank. Obwohl ich auch damit aufgewachsen bin, in einer Familie mit 8 Personen, einen kleinen Kühlschrank mit Mini Einfach zu haben. Allerdings habe ich keinen Geschirrspüler das mach ich der Menge wegen mit der Hand 🙂. Ich mag Eure Videos

    • @Herzschreiber
      @Herzschreiber Год назад +1

      @@emilwandel Das hängt von der Wohnsituation ab. Mietwohnungen ohne Balkon machen es schwer Wäsche draussen zu trocknen, und dann braucht man genügend Platz für die Wäscheständer innen. Wenn die Wohnung auch das nicht bietet, kommt man kaum um einen Trockner herum. Und bei 5 Tagen Nebel am Stück bekommt Wäsche draussen eher Stockflecken als trocken zu werden. Natürlich stimme ich zu, wenn man die Gelegenheit hat, sollte man auf Trockner verzichten. (ich habe keinen).

    • @Sedrftg83748
      @Sedrftg83748 Год назад

      Wenn es im Winter draußen richtig kalt ist und man regelmäßig stoßlüftet, hat man in der Wohnung sehr schnell ein Problem mit zu trockener Raumluft!
      Mit einem Hygrometer kann man die rel. Luftfeuchte gut im Auge behalten.
      Wir haben das Problem, dass die Luft sehr schnel deutlichl unter 40%rel. Feuchte hat. Ideal sind 40-50%rel. Luftfeuchte. Wenn dann die Wäsche über Nacht in der Wohnung trocknet, steigt die Luftfeuchte dann temporär auf ca. 45%, fällt danach aber auch wieder schnell ab.. Mehr nicht.
      Wie gesagt, richtig Lüften und die Luftfeuchte im Auge behalten. Kein großes Ding und man braucht auch im Winter keinen Trockner.

  • @amuljar2785
    @amuljar2785 Год назад +16

    Dear McFalls, I (as a German) think that for you as a family you should just take the best of both worlds. In my opinion, you don't discard your origins and socialization after 18 months in another country, but it's okay to adopt ways of life that are practical for your own family to see.
    Dear Sarah, dear Kevin, therefore you should not ask yourselves the question whether you are Germanized or not.
    Just enjoy life, whether in the States or in Germany!🙂
    I take this opportunity to thank you for your wonderful and life-affirming videos, which bring me much joy! 💗💐🙂

    • @caciliawhy5195
      @caciliawhy5195 Год назад

      This is for clicks.

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +1

      Very good advice 😍♥️

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +9

      No it’s not! 😀 It’s for fun - so many Germans have commented that we’ve become Germanized so we thought it would be fun to make a video about it.

    • @DSuer-mf2vy
      @DSuer-mf2vy Год назад

      @@caciliawhy5195 U must be a german misogynist.

    • @amuljar2785
      @amuljar2785 Год назад

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Okay! 😀

  • @misha1736
    @misha1736 Год назад +3

    I'm watching you here in Miami and you making me jealous! Great video from a from a very nice family.

  • @divadivalein1213
    @divadivalein1213 Год назад +2

    I just LOVE YOU guys!!! Ihr seid so liebenswert!!!❤❤❤

  • @51pinn
    @51pinn Год назад +24

    Hello, my dears,
    You are a great family, lovely and smart. You don't have to be "Germanized" at all, because that would mean that you would also pick up the bad habits of the Germans. You have chosen what you think is practical here, makes sense and what makes life here pleasant for you. If you lived in France, then perhaps things would be different that are common there. I sometimes have tears in my eyes when I hear how lovingly you talk about my homeland. You open my eyes to the fact that Germany is far better than I (and many Germans) perceive it to be. You used to live in France and Scandinavia - now you live in Germany. So I think you're not "Germanized" but Europeanized and that's much better, because it means that you can choose the best for you from the many cultures in Europe.
    Greetings from northern Germany and have a nice Sunday
    Ralph 😊🥨🍺

    • @ulrichrenner6256
      @ulrichrenner6256 Год назад

      Exactly! We all should learn as much from other cultures, keep the good traits of our own culture and try get rid of the not so good ones.

  • @th60of
    @th60of Год назад +22

    Definitely more German than me, and I'm a native. ;) One thing though: I wonder how many other Germans were getting more and more uncomfortable between 11:23 and 11:55 and started shouting "Zumachen! Zumachen!" ;)

  • @jenswilke3600
    @jenswilke3600 Год назад

    Those Christmas decorations are really great!!!

  • @johannagafford2762
    @johannagafford2762 Год назад +1

    So many beautiful items in your home ❤️

  • @dorisw5558
    @dorisw5558 Год назад

    what I love most it’s that it’s a show-not-tell video

  • @lodewijkvaneeghen4006
    @lodewijkvaneeghen4006 Год назад +2

    Tolle Video. My wife and I are dutch and we moves to Germany, 14 years ago, to East Frisia, near the town of Leer. Yes, very recognizable what you learned. It is good living here, the neighbourhood is very friendly since we were welcomed in our house with a willkommensbogen.
    Good living here. Bless you, guys.

  • @alisontaylor6135
    @alisontaylor6135 Год назад +2

    Love your videos. Keep them coming xx

  • @LaureninGermany
    @LaureninGermany Год назад +11

    Actually, I think it’s very American how much effort you have made to fit in. I absolutely admire you for it, because I think it’s marvellous for your children, both for them to really experience the culture here and for them not to be too different to their new friends.
    Hope you‘re having a lovely Summer! Xxx

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +4

      Well that’s a good point! Though Americans are not known for adapting to other cultures…😉 Well maybe the Americans who live abroad are known for that.

    • @tasminoben686
      @tasminoben686 Год назад +2

      Schleswig-Holstein grüßt Bayern! Heaven Neis Sunday

    • @LaureninGermany
      @LaureninGermany Год назад +1

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife I know- I went back and forth in my head about it, but I thought it was more American than German. Now I’m wondering how British people are about fitting in.

    • @LaureninGermany
      @LaureninGermany Год назад +1

      @@tasminoben686 hello Ben! Have a nice Sunday, too! I hope your leg is better.

    • @tasminoben686
      @tasminoben686 Год назад +2

      Ja danke, tut nicht mehr weh. Meine rechte Schulter ist noch immer das Problem. Ich habe ja, nach dem MRT eine Cortisonspritze in den Arm bekommen. Die hat aber noch nicht so richtig gewirkt, reicht vielleicht noch nicht. Und ich habe jetzt Krankengymnastik für den Arm. Hoffen wir mal das Beste. Ach: und wir haben wahrscheinlich eine neue Wohnung! Sieht jedenfalls gut aus! Jetzt muss ich nur noch hoffen, dass ich bald wieder auf RUclips vernünftig schreiben kann. Es nervt!! Manchmal geht es und manchmal nicht. 😑

  • @beckypetersen2680
    @beckypetersen2680 Год назад +2

    That was fast in my opinion!! Doing great. Fellow American living in Poland

    • @dougimmel
      @dougimmel Год назад

      LOVE Poland. Just came home from Rzeszow, helping Ukrainians learn English and move on, or find a life, waiting to return. My dad helped bring 700 horses to Poland to Gdansk right after WWII. Those efforts became HEIFER INTERNATIONAL. I LOVED Gdansk and seeing how modernization has helped. Best airports and trains and buses I have enjoyed in a long time ! And those BOLT scooters !

  • @lifelikeatob
    @lifelikeatob Год назад

    It’s so cute that you bought those tea sets and the clock and typical decoration 😄😊

  • @diaz072
    @diaz072 Год назад

    Das Video war toll!! Danke

  • @robertschmidt365
    @robertschmidt365 Год назад +35

    Become as Germanized as you feel comfortable with and stay as American as you like 🙂
    From my point of view, you are obviously very American, as you are so open, positive and optimistic to everything new - that's clearly not typical German and you should just keep that.
    Whatever, you are welcome :-)

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +5

      Those are the good traits of being an American, thank you for that! 😀

    • @BEYSeamaster1
      @BEYSeamaster1 Год назад +1

      Robert, you hit the nail on the head big time. I am a French educated Lebanese, who studied German for 10 years, who worked at 2 German companies in the USA and who has been living in the USA (North Carolina) for 37 years. When people ask me what's the best thing about the USA, I answer with 4 words: the can do attitude. They look at me as if to say whaaaaaat? Of course they expect a much "fancier" answer. Thanks to Sarah and Kevin and the 4 kids, the cat and the hamster for all the awesome videos 😂

    • @whattheflyingfuck...
      @whattheflyingfuck... Год назад +3

      @@BEYSeamaster1 is it a can-do-attidtude, or a need-to-do-by-myself-attitude, because no "system" takes care of them?

  • @mariashepherd8650
    @mariashepherd8650 Год назад +1

    I love watching your videos a lot. Having someone from a different cultural background take a close look at your country is fascinating and eye opening.
    I have lived in England for more than 30 years now and miss certain things a lot, decent bread being one of them, others I can do without.
    I think you definitely fit in nicely. As many others expressed, you would fit in anywhere you go as you are so open minded and keen to try new things. Your positivity is uplifting and an inspiration in itself.
    All the best!

  • @robertzander9723
    @robertzander9723 Год назад +2

    Just be yourself, you guys are really cool and you can combine the best of both worlds for the best of your family. If you have found a good way for you to live your life, that's perfect.
    You guys are so lovely and open minded, you like to go into the new culture that you are living now and that's so helpful.
    Thanks for your video, have a nice time on vacation.🍻🍀

  • @taupegrillon5975
    @taupegrillon5975 Год назад +1

    love your clip❣ inside your house your decoration style is just AMAZING. 👌

  • @maraboo72
    @maraboo72 Год назад +3

    The transcription "guru scott" for "Grüß Gott" is very funny.

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад

      Oh the automatic subtitles are so funny sometimes!

    • @conniebruckner8190
      @conniebruckner8190 Год назад +1

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife I took a screen shot of that and was going to send that to you. Yeah, sometimes it is really hilarious, so I always turn it on when watching your videos.

  • @jbsmarklinmodellbahn1728
    @jbsmarklinmodellbahn1728 Год назад +5

    Ihr seid eine super sympathische Familie. Ich schaue immer sehr gerne eure Videos.

  • @kellyharper8072
    @kellyharper8072 Год назад

    We are moving to Stuggart Germany 🇩🇪 soon, so we love your videos. Great information and thank you! I’m so excited.

  • @Korinthe0203
    @Korinthe0203 Год назад +3

    Wenn Germanized bedeutet, dass ihr euch super eingelebt hat, euch wohlfühlt und gern bei, und mit uns lebt, dann finde ich das toll. Ihr seid so eine süsse Familie, und durch eure Videos bin ich dann auch ein wenig Americanized. Liebe Grüße aus Schleswig-Holstein 👍🥰

  • @CR-ee8do
    @CR-ee8do Год назад +4

    I am 60 and born in Germany but I think you are in some parts more Germanized than I!! I love to see your Video's and to see how you all enjoy your time in Germany 🙏👍

  • @aspiringm
    @aspiringm Год назад +2

    Love your videos! You also fulfilled the overall stereotype of being very organised (everything in boxes, everything has its place,…) - have you started labelling things yet? 😂.
    Love how you present everything in such a light hearted way. A „My Merry Messy Life“ video for Sunday breakfast has become a well loved routine 😁

    • @kevinmcfall5285
      @kevinmcfall5285 Год назад +2

      Yes! You should see how Sara has boxes with labels to organize everything in the pantry!

  • @TheMrBusty
    @TheMrBusty Год назад

    So much love for you all!!!

  • @justme9801
    @justme9801 Год назад +3

    Hello you lovely family of six....!!! Yes you adopted to the German culture very well. So far I see the perfect combination of both worlds: you take the good from the German lifestyle and top it with your friendly positive American attitude. Keep spreading so much joy!!!!

  • @verenak2158
    @verenak2158 Год назад +4

    There is an important thing missing to be fully germanized: a big freezer in the basement for the bulk prepared Braten and Rouladen.

  • @uwekatolla8988
    @uwekatolla8988 Год назад +1

    Great Video. You guys are on a good way 😉. It‘s funny to see, how germanized you are. 👍

  • @anastasialiebster9244
    @anastasialiebster9244 Год назад +1

    Love this! You guys have done great! Just a couple of "are you Germanized" questions based on the year I lived in Germany! Love
    1) If you have a dryer for "Grosse Waesche", what on earth will you talk about during Kaffee Klatsch with coworkers or neighbours?? This was THE topic of conversation when I lived there (How much? How dirty? How heavy? How long to wash? How long to dry? How much work it was? ) It was the small talk equivalent of our Canadian obsession with talking about the weather!
    2) Here is a test....when you brew a pot of coffee and make a little too much are you willing to just leave it to be reheated or tossed out? OR do you continually divide amongst the coffee the drinkers present because it is just not possible for the pot not to be emptied and have any go to waste.
    I loved my time in Germany and was constantly in wonder at the very little things that defined whether or not I was Germanized. I empty my coffee pot to this day!!!

  • @jessicaausborn
    @jessicaausborn Год назад +2

    Loved the fun and light hearted video. And yes, you are completely germanized ;-)
    And I agree, what I love most about living in different cultures is that I can pick all the best habits and products and build my own culture of being an international hybrid.

  • @lindamasson3094
    @lindamasson3094 Год назад

    I'm glad have discovered your channel, thanks to Kirsten & Joerg! So interesting to hear your perspectives on European life. I wish I was younger and able to have an adventure like yours.

  • @lizajayawardena3573
    @lizajayawardena3573 Год назад

    Lovely....I would like to see more of your Garden ..

  • @beverlywalker4111
    @beverlywalker4111 Год назад

    👋again from Knoxville TN. As countries connect more than ever, it seems that we adopt and share “hacks” and ideals from around the world which is such a good thing. I remember pants that zip off into shorts being around in the 80’s here and of course Americans didn’t always have clothes dryers and large appliances. We are so spoiled! I also think many of us have a desire to go back to the eco friendly and healthy basic lifestyle. I think you all are doing great as you pursue your dreams! Your children are blessed! Thanks for sharing your inspirations!

  • @achtern4498
    @achtern4498 Год назад

    Es ist immer eine Freude eure Videos zu sehen.

  • @Herzschreiber
    @Herzschreiber Год назад

    Your thought about "Windfang", Kevin, is the right direction ......it literally means wind catcher. But you are not standing in your Windfang but in your Flur (or Diele in some parts of Germany), wich is "hallway" in English. Not every house has a Windfang, because it means the part outside the house, protecting the entrance door from wind and rain....... I guess it is called a vestibule in English. So, some houses do have a Windfang, some don't. But every German house has a hallway :)
    And yes, I think you're germanized in the sense of using our culture to widen your horizon and adapt whatever you regard as nice and/or useful. And you show us with each and every of your videos how charming this mix of "American Positivity" and "German habits" can appear!

  • @lisapollock6651
    @lisapollock6651 Год назад

    Enjoyed your spell on your life in Germany.

  • @ElinT13
    @ElinT13 Год назад +1

    I was about to write something like "you are very cosmopolitan", because your adaptation of German things is admirable, but that alone ... But then I saw your fridge! I mean, not only the content, but the size! Oh yes, you are clearly germanized, congratulations! ;-) But I am glad that you also still are open-minded the cosmopolitans. Thanks for another very entertaining video!

  • @yvonneschonberger197
    @yvonneschonberger197 Год назад

    Nice Video.👍😅Ich wünsche euch einen schöne Ferien ☀️🏖️

  • @adorensinghoff5605
    @adorensinghoff5605 Год назад +1

    Hi Mc Falls, I‘m aged 68, and I grew up in a family of 8, and we did‘nt have a family car before our father was 50 years old. We had bicycles instead , and our father taught us to maintain them. There were just a very few times, when we took a Bicycle to a mechanic. Until now I still enjoy riding my bikes. When I get to my friends in my local bike shop, I‘m amazed how many parents take their kids‘ bikes and theirs into the shop for simple and easy to do maintenance, willing to wait up to 8 days for the repairs. I recommend to get your kids into the simple bike mechanics: adjusting the saddle, the bar, fixing a flat, changing an inner tube, lubricating the chain, checking the tire pressure and the lights.

  • @philippeblanchard3515
    @philippeblanchard3515 Год назад +1

    Congratulations. Now you are officially germanized. About the refrigerator: For a family of six the german standard refrigerators are definitely too small. We are five persons and got an Samsung side by side refrigerator three years ago and we have a small additional freezer in our basement. And we also have a condenser dryer which we only use in winter time.
    As you can see....everything's allright. Greetings from Fintel in Lower Saxony.
    Philippe

  • @elkereinhardt3494
    @elkereinhardt3494 Год назад +1

    You are both such nice People!!

  • @guhleen
    @guhleen 3 месяца назад

    Oh and you got a picture of the Burg Eltz next to your map, it's such a wonderful lovely castle, lying in the middle of a forest, like in the fairytales. We've been there and it's just awesome. You can also take a guided tour through the castle which was very interesting. It's a bit far away from you, I guess, it's in the Eifel near the river Mosel. But its worth a visit. :) I watch your videos a lot and I Love them. You and your family are doing just great.

  • @chrisr25071
    @chrisr25071 Год назад +1

    most german dryers are heat pump dryers, where the air circulates inside the dryer, when you use a condensation dryer the hot air will be blown in the room or aou need a exhaust. So without a exhaust pipe only a Heat Pump Dryer would make sense for you.

  • @teamsid1701
    @teamsid1701 Год назад

    gerade ein paar Videos von euch gesehen. Ihr macht das super. Mehr gibt es eigentlich nicht zu sagen :)

  • @donnaalpert
    @donnaalpert Год назад

    You’re both very adaptable, and seem happily so. Is all of Germany as bike-friendly as your town? I wish America was. Safe, off-road bike paths promote a much healthier lifestyle. Your embracing of the German lifestyle shows a respect and love for the country and its people. Your children are growing up to be citizens of the world. How lovely!

  • @MsDiaEmms
    @MsDiaEmms Год назад +9

    I don't know whether or not you guys are Germanized. I don't like the word anyway. You seem very happy in your home and feel welcomed and "angekommen". And I guess, when you're happy you wove things and habits into your life and own it eventually because it feels more and more natural to you. And that's great, I think. I love your channel!

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Claudia!

    • @Habakuk_
      @Habakuk_ Год назад +3

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Ich mag das Wort Germanized auch nicht. Bei dem Wort "Germanized" muss ich immer an das Wort germanisiert denken was im 2. wk oft benutzt wurde.

  • @conniebruckner8190
    @conniebruckner8190 Год назад +1

    Found this episode quite entertaining and it made me smile the whole time, also trying to think of all the ways I became more Austrian.(similar to Germany, as you know) much in the same manner as you have. I think I felt this very much when my American friends came to visit and I was embarrassed for them, that they spoke too loud in public transport, in cafés and restaurants. I also noticed it myself when I would begin to complain that things could be better, and then lately, when I cheered for austrian athletes at the olympics.

    • @tnit7554
      @tnit7554 Год назад

      One funny thing about austria is : schrank is called kasten...🤣😂🤣

  • @lisebjerring9197
    @lisebjerring9197 Год назад

    It is quite interesting to see your vlogs. Living in Sweden is working moor or less in the same way as In Germany. What I did not know was how daily life worked in us. I must admit it came as a chock. It is really informative and interesting and very, very different . Thank you for sharing with us
    From Stockholm many regards

  • @christiankastorf4836
    @christiankastorf4836 Год назад +1

    About "Windfang": It is perfect when a door (often one of those that are almost glass only) separates it from the rest of the hallway. With that door being shut you will avoid some open window or door in your house banging when you open your frontdoor.

  • @ng3068
    @ng3068 Год назад +2

    Ein Video auf deutsch 🤗 Müsli, mit dem Fahrrad zur Schule, wandern, Mülltrennen, Spätzle und gesundes, regionales Gemüse... Ihr seid richtig wie ihr seid! 😇👋👍

  • @ornleifs
    @ornleifs Год назад +1

    I loved to see the picture you had on your wall in your pantry cause that picture was also in my Grandparents house and my Grandfather had a strong connection to Germany and imported Pfaff sewing machines to Iceland.

  • @BigWhoopZH
    @BigWhoopZH Год назад

    It's absolutely stunning to see how quickly you adapt yourself and 4(!) chldren to German culture and all that while being amazing parents, a beautiful couple working two jobs and running a successful RUclips channel . Not only you have germanized in an absolutely amazing pace. It's also not hard to tell how perfect you are for each other, it is to be your subscriber and it must be to be lone of your children. Cha?peau and very welcome to Germany.

  • @aufmischa
    @aufmischa Год назад

    Immer wieder schön eure Videos zu sehen. Ich hoffe ihr geht nie wieder zurück und bleibt hier 😊

  • @richard--s
    @richard--s Год назад +1

    A very nice video as always! I also love your big or a small travel videos!
    And I noticed one thing: There are washing machines with a dryer included ("Waschtrockner" instead of "Waschmaschine"). But they fit only half the amount of clothing when you also want to dry it, not just wash it. It's like 8kg for washing only and 4kg (half of 8) for washing and drying.
    But since you have a washing machine now, your idea was right to go for an additional dryer. That gives you more capacity to wash and dry your clothes. You are 6 people after all, you said it ;-)
    When your washing machine dies at some point (it will, unfortunately after some years), you can still decide to go for a combined washer and dryer ("Waschtrockner") as a replacement for your washing machine, they are not so much more expensive, I think. But for now, for the next years (as many as possible), keep your washing machine of course and if you want, go for an additional dryer. It looks like you have the space for it.
    And yes, you are very germanized if you miss the German bread abroad ;-) (I'm from Austria and I feel the same, I miss the bread abroad ;-)
    But I know that many people really like the american bread and don't like any other bread. Well, that's good, people have different tastes, that makes the world interesting...
    Have fun!

  • @user-gv7hy4sy1l
    @user-gv7hy4sy1l 5 месяцев назад

    You guys are such a nice family and we are so blessed to have you here. ❤️ You are well educated and open minded and that‘s just perfect. 👍 Let me leave one idea for your Apfelschorle and sparkling water. I recommend to buy it in glass bottles, because they are even more recycable than plastic and the taste is so so so much better. I know they are heavier but it is also much healthier to drink out of glass instead out of plastic. And for your kids you could buy „sigg trinkflaschen“. They are years long reusable, they keep the temparture of the drink (hot and cold) and they are healthy. It‘s a swiss product. And they are perfect for your outdoor activities.

  • @amikino100
    @amikino100 Год назад +2

    I think that you have basically always been a kind of European in your attitude and have adopted to the new circumstances and habits very fast. I wish that a lot more families like you came to Germany and stayed like you did. You are very much welcome!

  • @dagmarszemeitzke
    @dagmarszemeitzke Год назад

    We have a "Kühl-Gefrierkombination" on the top is a big refrigerator and big freeser is down with four "Schubfächern" in it.

  • @nahemadee448
    @nahemadee448 Год назад +3

    You’re such a lovely family and I always look forward to your next episode! And if I may add - Sarah, you look stunning in this blouse. Compliments your hair color wonderfully :) Greetings from Hessen👋🏻

  • @somethingsmatter
    @somethingsmatter Год назад +1

    I think you two are super gernanized in the best way possible! Both of you are so great in front of the camera:)

  • @polyanthajones8168
    @polyanthajones8168 Год назад

    Dryers are a great deal more environmentally friendly than you might think, provided you don't use them on hot summer days when a good old fashioned washing line does the trick. Drying racks in your living area consume a lot of energy due to the evaporation process. This energy has to come from somewhere and this source is thermal energy --> your room temperature goes down by a few degrees and your heating system, which is usually set to a specific temperature, makes up for it by heating more. Plus, the humid air in the room needs to be let out to avoid moldy walls (you already mentioned "lüften"), which is then followed by more excessive heating and, particularly in the colder months, creates an even higher energy bill than an energy-efficient modern dryer would.

  • @jgr_lilli_
    @jgr_lilli_ Год назад

    Even when you have a dryer, you can still dry whatever you can on the rack. My mom only uses her dryer for sheets, towels and bath mats in winter. But I don't own a dryer and have a very small flat. When it's winter, but no preciptation (sp?), I still sometimes put my Wäscheständer outside. It takes longer to dry, but because of the air current and the cold temperature it doesn't get "spakig" (North German for musty) like it would inside.

  • @vbvideo1669
    @vbvideo1669 Год назад +1

    Klasse Video. Schön, dass ihr euch wohl füllt! :)

  • @beechnut1105
    @beechnut1105 Год назад +1

    Clearly germanized! You guys got a lot of practical habits while living in Germany! Love your way of Bavarian lifestyle. Greatings from Northern Germany!

  • @Ilbolya
    @Ilbolya Год назад

    It's cute, how you adopted the habits that resonate with you. And wow, you have soooo much butter in your fridge 🙂 And yes to Hausschuhe. It is not common here and I feel uncomfortable telling people to take their shoes off. My family has to take them off and upstairs is a no shoe zone. Enjoy your time in Germany and I cannot wait to see what else you discover.

  • @michaelherrmann3423
    @michaelherrmann3423 Год назад +1

    And as to the dryer I recommend Miele to be bought at a small shop. At the big retailers they have less quality interior parts. Get a used one on the internet.

  • @heikekerber6968
    @heikekerber6968 Год назад

    You got me when you ticked of biking and your liking for a decent bread :-). Environment gives you certain possibilities and adapting is making good use of it. ( ok except the decoration :-) which is highly individual)

  • @ProCorona
    @ProCorona Год назад

    Your fridge looks so organized compared to ours here at home 👏🏻😅😂😂

  • @djenebasidibe468
    @djenebasidibe468 Год назад

    that's the right way to go about things when you move abroad: keep the best of both worlds. :) there can also be differences between people of what they might consider as personal favorites to keep, but that makes life and the whole world overall just richer. :)

  • @jogi_54
    @jogi_54 11 месяцев назад

    Since I worked and lived in Northern Ireland, I have both, separate duvets each 220 x 150 as well as one super size of GB with 220 x 270. Both are not really a problem for 2 - but 2 individuell duvets are a little bit more comfort for each of us.

  • @supernova19805
    @supernova19805 Год назад

    Just a heads up if you buy one of those machines that wash and dry all in one. It will take way longer to do your laundry that way too. I miss having a foyer or Windfang to hang up your coats or have a place to put your shoes, here in the States. My American husband loves having separate duvets/Federbetten. It makes so much more sense.

  • @elenasabakuno6805
    @elenasabakuno6805 Год назад

    I am from Germany. My first language and German and by second language is English from school. I had no French but Latin.... it was very difficult for me. Also moment I'm studying at university and I started my courieren classes along side my normal courses one year go. This semester, so after one and a half years, I am about to finish A1 as well. In new language can take a lot of time and don't be so hard on yourself. You are doing great

  • @cadeeja.
    @cadeeja. Год назад +1

    Diese automatischen Untertitel... im Esszimmer hängt ein Schild, auf dem steht "Guru Scott". Ich piesel mir grad fast am Bein runter vor Lachen. :D

  • @uliwehner
    @uliwehner Год назад +1

    your video made me reflect about the ways i may have become americanized over the last 25 years in Georgia. the 2 of us have 3 cars, in case one is in the shop we can still both go to work... no public transport option in Gwinnett County. we have extra high capacity washers and driers. big fridge, 2 AC units for the house, one for the sunroom. we live on 2 acres in the woods. we drive everywhere, walking or biking outside of the neighborhood is not an option here. riding mower. since the pandemic i work mostly from home. So i have not worn socks in years..... shorts year round. still quite german though, i think. on time like clockwork. just got a breadbox, we now have a LIDL with a real german bakery inside. yay. i still enjoy "Streitkultur". a proper discussion about things, even if it is a difficult one, is a worthwile endeavour! i have learned to appreciate a quick smile. Americans do that so well, and it does make live better all around. So if you bump into a german who smiles easy, probably me :)

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife  Год назад +2

      So cool that you’re in Georgia! We switched places! We used to live near Marietta, on the opposite side of Gwinnett. And your description of your current life there is exactly how our lives were, too.

    • @uliwehner
      @uliwehner Год назад

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife i know that is one of the reasons i follow y'all

  • @nici6276
    @nici6276 Год назад

    Wow ja, ihr seid schon halbe Deutsche. Schön, dass ihr euch so anpasst bzw so gerne anpasst. Das Teeservice freut mich als Friesin sehr😊

  • @martinschmidt4556
    @martinschmidt4556 Год назад +2

    One advantage living in a foreign country is that you can pick and choose. It seems that you adopted a lot of good things... I would call that positively germanized. I love your videos.

  • @magdalenagraz8732
    @magdalenagraz8732 Год назад

    Love your videos!
    Could you tell me where the squared blouse/dress is from? It's gorgeous!

  • @stefanschuster4759
    @stefanschuster4759 Год назад +1

    Auf jeden Fall ist es schön, dass ihr hier seid und dass ihr eure Nettigkeit teilt. Eure Videos sind wirklich immer eine schöne Bereicherung. Es würde mich sehr freuen, wenn ihr, auch wenn ihr eingedeutscht seid, nicht aufhört, Videos von euch zu drehen und sie zu veröffentlichen.
    Natürlich ist es immer eine gute Sache, sich in dem Land, in dem man lebt, zu integrieren. Dazu gehört vor allem, die Sprache des Landes (bzw. den Dialekt der Region) zu sprechen. Bezüglich unserer Lebensgewohnheiten sollten wir daran denken, dass wir alle auf demselben Planeten leben; das Land ist hierbei unerheblich. Vorrangig sollten wir uns also bemühen, mit unseren Gewohnheiten der Erde so wenig Schaden wie möglich zuzufügen. Hierbei gebt ihr in vielfacher Hinsicht ein gutes Beispiel. Vielen Dank dafür!
    Liebe Grüße an euch alle
    Stefan

  • @sheilanixon913
    @sheilanixon913 Год назад +1

    We went on a river cruise from Amsterdam to the Black Sea 3 years ago, just before Lock down. As long as we are in Germany (one week as there wer places to visit during the day) we saw people walking and cycling on both sides of the River Rhine, and the River Danube. As soon as our river boat crossed into Austria, there were no more walkers, hikers or Cyclists,

    • @reinhard8053
      @reinhard8053 Год назад

      Maybe some spot not good for cycling ? Riding next to the Danube is an often mentioned path. The paths at my hometown (Austria) are filled with bikes and walkers. We even have an ongoing fight in the city center because there are so many bikes parked for shopping. Most parking spots at hiking paths are so filled, that they needed more regulations and control not to block everything.

  • @chrisg.4934
    @chrisg.4934 Год назад

    Wärmepumpentrockner ist the best in my opinion;). And a necessity for 6 people during the winter at least for sheets and towels. We own one; do not use it thru summer but love it for rainy days and in the winter. It’s not eco friendly then powering your heaters to let the wet air out by using a drying rack indoors ;). I love my Miele Trockner ;)

  • @harryundheididallmeier8089
    @harryundheididallmeier8089 Год назад

    Ich finde es toll, wie unbedarft ihr an alles rangeht und mit welcher Freude, bleibt so und macht weiter und ja mit 4 Kindern braucht man unbedingt einen Trockner, gerade im Winter. Habt deshalb kein schlechtes Gewissen. ✋

  • @beverlymacdonald
    @beverlymacdonald Год назад

    I vote yes 🙂 I have a dryer and a clothes line, I love to hang dry in the summer only.

  • @timtom2645
    @timtom2645 Год назад +1

    Definitely germanized! I could mute this video and show it to all my german family and friends and they would be like "oh, that seems to be a nice german family!" :D
    I think you are doing a great job in keeping the best of both worlds, german and american. :)
    Love the content, your positivity, your mindfulness and i can't believe that anyone could write a mean comment under any of your videos!

  • @unterhaltsameluhrick5338
    @unterhaltsameluhrick5338 Год назад +1

    In german we say: Über den eigenen Tellerrand hinausschauen, erweitert den Horizont. Look further than the edge of your plate, might extend your horizon. (oder so ähnlich) I like the experience you brought to germany. When we all are able to learn from each other, the world will be a better place.

  • @stromhummel4068
    @stromhummel4068 Год назад +1

    Yes, definitely you are! Great Job guys!!!👏 Just one suggestion, not only for the environment to not have/buy plastic bottles with sparkling water. When your water (every German tapwater should be) is good enough use a Soda stream. So you also don't have to carry heavy bottles and carry empty bottles back to the store. But anyways: Go for it🎉

  • @sabinebohner6235
    @sabinebohner6235 Год назад

    It's true.
    Live what you think that it is worth to integrate in your daily Lifestyle. It is noch challenge. Enjoy your life and the time with each other.

  • @dougimmel
    @dougimmel Год назад

    Perhaps the greatest thing you are doing is your service as 'ambassadors and diplomats' representing us as reasonable, charitable, and intelligent when we are at our best. More Americans would be served by getting passports, seeing all the different ways there are to live. This would improve and enlarge our perspective, perhaps slowing us down and encouraging a more thoughtful way of life. I just returned from Ukraine and Poland and can't wait to go return. BTW, our last name is IMMEL , similar to HIMMEL. Privat ! to your new guest. My daughter just visited Hamburg and LOVED Germany. I do, too.