Lived in Giessen for almost five years, it's quite different, something one can't pick up with a Camera. I was glad when we packed our things and went back to Munich, although the capital of Bavaria isn't quite the same anymore. "Das Schönste an Gießen ist sein Bahnhof"
Thanks! I was born in Giessen to an American military family, which moved to Cambridge, UK when I was nine months old. Of course I have zero memories of those months so this was a great way to familiarize myself with my original "home town". I still have my German birth certificate from a civilian hospital in Wetzlar but, alas, Germany is 'jus sanguines' so it's of no citizenship value to me.
@@女神しのぶ Aslında bu o an ne hissettiğinle alakalı artık evde ne kadar vakit geçirdiysem demek oralarda yürümek istedim..bir de beni etkileyen ağaçlar ve çiçekler bir düzen varmış gibi görünüyor ,o da hoşuma gitti.. ayriyeten ☺️ dünyayı gezme istediğim de var ..yani hayaller çok 🤦🏻😅😅🤲🏻
@@g.s.2846There are multiple issues with this comment. 1. Does skin color or visual appearance determine nationality? No, it doesn’t. 2. Is there an actual problem arising from people of different ethnical background being in germany, or more concretely giessen? No, not if you’re not a piece of racist trash. 3. Are there only people from non-german ethnical background (at least judging by visuals) in this video? No, open your eyes.
@@niklas6882 Ad 1. Not always, but often. Especially in connection with their behavior and, what you cannot hear in the video, their language. If they have a German passport or not is not the criterion. Ad 2. In Gießen in 2021 there lived 18,2% of non-German ethical background, 42% of the severe crimes were originated in people of non-German ethical . You can read it it the report of the police. Ad 3. Look at the scenes in Seltersweg. In the later part of the video, they filmed the students' cafes. There we see different appearance and behavior. I spent 20 years in Gießen, as a child, a pupil, 2 years as a student. Sorry for mistakes, English is a foreign language for me.
I comes here from another country, i was little bit shocked how looks Germanistan now🎉🎉
Lived in Giessen for almost five years, it's quite different, something one can't pick up with a Camera. I was glad when we packed our things and went back to Munich, although the capital of Bavaria isn't quite the same anymore. "Das Schönste an Gießen ist sein Bahnhof"
Maybe one day I want to come in hassen city very beautiful and amazing, 🤔
Salam. Gözəl şəhərdir. Gəzinti maraqli oldu. Dəstək verdim. Təşəkkürlər Azərbaycandan
I haven’t been to Giessen since 2007, this was so incredibly nostalgic for me!
I was in Giessen last year, now I came back to my motherland.
Like the bus drive view. Hope you can do more.
Not the most beautiful city in Germany, but many students.
Greetings from Giessen 🙂
Talahon City now 😢
Thanks! I was born in Giessen to an American military family, which moved to Cambridge, UK when I was nine months old. Of course I have zero memories of those months so this was a great way to familiarize myself with my original "home town". I still have my German birth certificate from a civilian hospital in Wetzlar but, alas, Germany is 'jus sanguines' so it's of no citizenship value to me.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Where are the Germans gone ? Once upon a time Gießen was my hometown and I am sure, it was a German city.
Hola hola
Soy Mexicana y tenemos pensado irnos a vivir ahí
Qué tal la recomiendan???
Es una buena ciudad para vivir.
Giessen is my home town, it was nice to see it again :)
Dönertreff 24
Gießen is my hometown too, 20 years, to see it again was really shocking !
Wo bist du jetzt?
@@kiyo211 in Kalifornien, USA
Harika sokaklar,ben de orada olmak istiyorum 🤲🏻🍀
ben gittim oralara pek sevemedim
@@女神しのぶ Aslında bu o an ne hissettiğinle alakalı artık evde ne kadar vakit geçirdiysem demek oralarda yürümek istedim..bir de beni etkileyen ağaçlar ve çiçekler bir düzen varmış gibi görünüyor ,o da hoşuma gitti.. ayriyeten ☺️ dünyayı gezme istediğim de var ..yani hayaller çok 🤦🏻😅😅🤲🏻
Giessen harika bir yer ben çok sevmiştim 3 ay yaşadım buralarda anılar canlandı gözümde sene 2017 ydi vay beee
Gerek genç nüfusu gerek üniversiteleri tam bir matematik mühendisliği harikaydi gerçekten
Love from india
Hamdullah
Вот понаехали, жалко немцев, скоро их днём с огнём не найдешь. Ощущение что это ближний восток или африка😮
Muslim % of Germany is around 6%. Muslim % of RuZZia is around 13%. Gotcha Vatnik:)
Good morning
I want go to schwimmbod in gieben
Place you do no?
Sad for Germany.
What exactly?
@@swish6143 Look at the people in the streets, do you see Germans?
Yes, plenty
@@g.s.2846There are multiple issues with this comment.
1. Does skin color or visual appearance determine nationality? No, it doesn’t.
2. Is there an actual problem arising from people of different ethnical background being in germany, or more concretely giessen? No, not if you’re not a piece of racist trash.
3. Are there only people from non-german ethnical background (at least judging by visuals) in this video? No, open your eyes.
@@niklas6882
Ad 1. Not always, but often. Especially in connection with their behavior and, what you cannot hear in the video, their language. If they have a German passport or not is not the criterion.
Ad 2. In Gießen in 2021 there lived 18,2% of non-German ethical background, 42% of the severe crimes were originated in people of non-German ethical . You can read it it the report of the police.
Ad 3. Look at the scenes in Seltersweg. In the later part of the video, they filmed the students' cafes. There we see different appearance and behavior.
I spent 20 years in Gießen, as a child, a pupil, 2 years as a student.
Sorry for mistakes, English is a foreign language for me.
Ich wohnte dort in 1954/ 55. Wollte G. noch mal sehen. Aber es ist so hässlich, nein, ich will es nicht sehen!