I'm from Bavaria and even for me the octoberfest would be a cultural shock.. I would definiteley not suggest anyone to go there - and I'm telling you this only from the things I heard, because I never have been there and never in my life I would go there, not even if I were paid for it
Don't worry, most Germans can't understand the Bavarian language either, or only a single word now and then. Upper Franconian is OK, but proper Bavarian is like a foreign language. I don't know why you always emphasize being naked in Germany. If you don't like it, then don't go where being naked is allowed or required. I don't want to see people over a certain age naked either, and I just don't go where they are. Yes, Sunday in Germany is really something very special. Just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.
In particular Sunday in predominantly catholic Batzieland. Come to Berlin, y'know the *actual* capital, and Sunday peace and quietness goes largely out the window.
it is not only bavarian language that people in the rest of germany do not understand, it is even some of the bavarian behaviour that is not understood.
Silly statement. What does the weather have to do with culture? Nothing!!! When I come to the north from southern countries, the weather is logically different. The closer to the equator, the drier and hotter. The further away, more rain and cooler overall. All you are showing here is that either your education has failed you or you don't know how to google.
@@checkcommentsfirst3335 kommt alles irgendwann wieder. als ich jung war hießen alle annette oder stefanie, jetzt alle marie usw. und letztens war jemand der seine tochter käthe genannt hat. meine schwester heißt mit 2ten vornamen so. edit: achja, hagen amsted z.b. ist recht bekannt, der mir einfällt.
@@lorenzsabbaer7725 has somewhat fallen out of fashion - like a few other names from the Nibelungenlied and others - overuse during a certain phase in history may be one of the reasons
just normal (Munich) stuff but I know that north of Weißwurst-Äquator there live Germans who don't understand Bavarians neither LOL ..anyway.. enjoy Munich :-) .. you survived until now :-) okay .. entering Munich at Octoberfest time might have been shocking :-)
So on Sundays the drunkards go into withdrawal in Bavaria even during Oktoberfest (which is actually in September, maybe you can do a video on why that is)? 🙂
Naked bodies are actually the most natural thing on earth
I'm from Bavaria and even for me the octoberfest would be a cultural shock.. I would definiteley not suggest anyone to go there - and I'm telling you this only from the things I heard, because I never have been there and never in my life I would go there, not even if I were paid for it
Don't worry, most Germans can't understand the Bavarian language either, or only a single word now and then. Upper Franconian is OK, but proper Bavarian is like a foreign language.
I don't know why you always emphasize being naked in Germany. If you don't like it, then don't go where being naked is allowed or required. I don't want to see people over a certain age naked either, and I just don't go where they are.
Yes, Sunday in Germany is really something very special. Just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.
hahah yes, my thoughts exactly! :D Glad to hear that Germans think the same about Bavarian ahaha
In particular Sunday in predominantly catholic Batzieland. Come to Berlin, y'know the *actual* capital, and Sunday peace and quietness goes largely out the window.
it is not only bavarian language that people in the rest of germany do not understand, it is even some of the bavarian behaviour that is not understood.
Hahaha I can relate to all of them! My biggest culture shock was the weather though😅😂😂
oh, yeah, I've forgot that one, that's true ahhaha
Silly statement. What does the weather have to do with culture? Nothing!!! When I come to the north from southern countries, the weather is logically different. The closer to the equator, the drier and hotter. The further away, more rain and cooler overall. All you are showing here is that either your education has failed you or you don't know how to google.
in Germany, if you are not a miserable git then you are flirting
Where in the world lives an actual German woman named Krimhild?
an Austran Women who might identify as German : right wing politician Krimhild Trattnig ( likely expired now)
its literally in our saga the nibelungenlied and one of the most german names ever.... but anyhow.
@@lorenzsabbaer7725Ja aber es laufen auch nicht viele Siegfrieds und Hagens mehr rum😂
@@checkcommentsfirst3335 kommt alles irgendwann wieder. als ich jung war hießen alle annette oder stefanie, jetzt alle marie usw. und letztens war jemand der seine tochter käthe genannt hat. meine schwester heißt mit 2ten vornamen so. edit: achja, hagen amsted z.b. ist recht bekannt, der mir einfällt.
@@lorenzsabbaer7725 has somewhat fallen out of fashion - like a few other names from the Nibelungenlied and others - overuse during a certain phase in history may be one of the reasons
just normal (Munich) stuff but I know that north of Weißwurst-Äquator there live Germans who don't understand Bavarians neither LOL
..anyway.. enjoy Munich :-) .. you survived until now :-)
okay .. entering Munich at Octoberfest time might have been shocking :-)
Weißwurst-Äquator ahahah 😂 I am hearing this the first time, it's so funny!
Thank you! :)
Well, nice and beautiful and sexy at the same time - that's gonna get you invitations in any country. Lucky me, I never had this problem.🤔
oh thank you ☺
My condolences for moving here.
So on Sundays the drunkards go into withdrawal in Bavaria even during Oktoberfest (which is actually in September, maybe you can do a video on why that is)? 🙂
hahah ok, I don't know why that happens but I can add that to the list as well :D