Apologies for mixing up the fact that Danes are from Denmark, and the Dutch are from the Netherlands! I'll endeavor to not make that mistake many times in the future.
i am dutch, i cant blame you for not knowing every country in europe, i mean, i only know a few states of america but have no idea where they are, so it's unreasonable to expect the rest of the world to have flawless knowledge of europe. i know there's a joke/meme of 'haha americans stupid because they dont know europe' but i highly doubt that the people who joke/meme about that know half of the states and where they are.
I don't think anyone intentionally chooses to cut the grass with shears. If they don't have a push mower or gas mower, they likely would use a scythe or weed wacker.
You should also try Completely Stretchy! It has some great humor that I think you'd enjoy. About lawnmowers: in Europe the big tractor ones aren't common, but push lawnmowers and string lawnmowers (gas powered) are pretty much the norm.
f is in deed money f or fl is short for florijn the currency used in The Netherlands during the 17-18 century then we switched to gulden but kept using fl as our money indication and now since the 21 century we use Euro and have the € for it. And a eierball is a groundmeatball with an (hardboiled)egg inside of it popular in the northern part of the Netherlands especially in Groningen or as some of them call it Grunn. Do wanna say more about it, but all my knowledge of playing this game comes from an other youtuber who played this game. But all this above is my own knowledge ... little bit of wikipedia as I did not know the centuries we used the florijn/florin.
I would love to see another video on this, if you think you can finish it in one more? Or a stream if it would be longer than one more video? This was a fun watch!!
Hi. Answering from Argentina. We use electric or fuel land mowers here, but not of those you ride (except for golf clubs and other big areas). The scissors are for trimming twigs and bushes.
on the way to my highschool there was a woman with a MASSIVE lawn. every day shed be mowing a different section with her riding mower, then she'd start over the next week. obviously, she didn't spend the whole day mowing but still you could never do that with a push mower.
In urban parts of Germany where I hail from, having a lawn is not a common thing in the first place. For those who do have one, they do use lawnmowers. The three common US things that are considered extra here are dryers, dishwashers and ACs.
3:30 I do have a lawnmower. I also happen to have a electric scythe (or whatever its actually called) when the grass behind my house is big enough to not cut it with the lawnmower. Never seen someone cut grass with these shears (there are those special shears for bigger plants and tree branches though)
14:00 It is quite normal for churches to be inhabited by ghosts. We dont have a magic trumpet but we use organs (the instrument). This is only preventative measure though because people tend to not bring weapons into the church. You are more likely to bring one to a cemetary.I might want to try trumpet, scaring the shit out of people with toots sounds fun. Skeletons on the other hand would be incredibly creepy to find anywhere.
Here in Brazil we mostly use what you call Brush Cutters to get grass (or whatever overgrown weed) done. Law mowers are way too expensive for the average person.
I suspect in the last run you were missing the trash in the bathroom to 100% the garden, the bathroom despite being indoors counts as the garden still.
This game is super funny, I've seen all of the endings and I'd really love for ya to return to this and at least get a couple of them other then one of the death endings. Could give hints but I'd rather ya figured them out yourself, I wanna see your reaction to some of the sillier possible endings if you're feeling like returning to this one, though I will say one thing because this is just slightly quicker to get onto finding most of the endings: (feel free to ignore this next line if you're not interested) you should try to trowel the molehill before going into the gas station next run
"Do non-american countries have lawnmowers?" is like the MOST american question to ask. Yes, we do: push mowers, petrol mowers, electric mowers, ride on quad mowers, leaf blowers, edgers, and weed whackers.
Ehhh, I'm pretty sure Dutch CAN apply to non-Scandanavian Germanik origins. (Germany, Denmark Nederlands, and to a lesser extent Belgium, Luxemborg, Switzerland, Lichtenstein and maybe Austria). Germany is Deutschland in the native tongue FFS. There might be some delineation in the language that gets lost when Anglicized though. But yeah, Danish / Danes are Denmark, Dutch are Nederlands. Also for the pedantic out there, yes Denmark can also qualify as part of Scandanavia. But it's also not exactly Norsk / Viking. Kind of the grey area of being part of the club, but not part of the Board of Directors. Like Belgium is both French and German, Denmark is both German and Scandinavian.
Apologies for mixing up the fact that Danes are from Denmark, and the Dutch are from the Netherlands! I'll endeavor to not make that mistake many times in the future.
i dont think anyone watching is expecting youtubers to have perfect knowledge off the whole world i think you can be forgiven
Continue to do it. Watching the Dutch seethe never stops being funny.
Dutchie here. Ohh well, can't know everything all the time. Content is awesome so who cares ;)
Don't worry, making mistakes is human. My friend realized during her fourth Dutch lesson that it wasn't Danish.
i am dutch, i cant blame you for not knowing every country in europe, i mean, i only know a few states of america but have no idea where they are, so it's unreasonable to expect the rest of the world to have flawless knowledge of europe.
i know there's a joke/meme of 'haha americans stupid because they dont know europe' but i highly doubt that the people who joke/meme about that know half of the states and where they are.
I don't think anyone intentionally chooses to cut the grass with shears. If they don't have a push mower or gas mower, they likely would use a scythe or weed wacker.
UK: lawnmowers, but not those giant ones that you ride on. little hand pushing ones.
You should also try Completely Stretchy! It has some great humor that I think you'd enjoy.
About lawnmowers: in Europe the big tractor ones aren't common, but push lawnmowers and string lawnmowers (gas powered) are pretty much the norm.
f is in deed money f or fl is short for florijn the currency used in The Netherlands during the 17-18 century then we switched to gulden but kept using fl as our money indication and now since the 21 century we use Euro and have the € for it. And a eierball is a groundmeatball with an (hardboiled)egg inside of it popular in the northern part of the Netherlands especially in Groningen or as some of them call it Grunn.
Do wanna say more about it, but all my knowledge of playing this game comes from an other youtuber who played this game. But all this above is my own knowledge ... little bit of wikipedia as I did not know the centuries we used the florijn/florin.
I would love to see another video on this, if you think you can finish it in one more? Or a stream if it would be longer than one more video? This was a fun watch!!
I'd probably stream it if anything. Maybe this weekend?
"Very normal" will eternally catch my interest 😂
Hi. Answering from Argentina. We use electric or fuel land mowers here, but not of those you ride (except for golf clubs and other big areas). The scissors are for trimming twigs and bushes.
on the way to my highschool there was a woman with a MASSIVE lawn. every day shed be mowing a different section with her riding mower, then she'd start over the next week. obviously, she didn't spend the whole day mowing but still you could never do that with a push mower.
In urban parts of Germany where I hail from, having a lawn is not a common thing in the first place. For those who do have one, they do use lawnmowers.
The three common US things that are considered extra here are dryers, dishwashers and ACs.
3:30 I do have a lawnmower. I also happen to have a electric scythe (or whatever its actually called) when the grass behind my house is big enough to not cut it with the lawnmower. Never seen someone cut grass with these shears (there are those special shears for bigger plants and tree branches though)
14:00 It is quite normal for churches to be inhabited by ghosts. We dont have a magic trumpet but we use organs (the instrument). This is only preventative measure though because people tend to not bring weapons into the church. You are more likely to bring one to a cemetary.I might want to try trumpet, scaring the shit out of people with toots sounds fun. Skeletons on the other hand would be incredibly creepy to find anywhere.
You cleared all the trash in the garden the first time, but I think you still had trash in the toilet the second time.
Ah beans.
Here in Brazil we mostly use what you call Brush Cutters to get grass (or whatever overgrown weed) done. Law mowers are way too expensive for the average person.
I suspect in the last run you were missing the trash in the bathroom to 100% the garden, the bathroom despite being indoors counts as the garden still.
Please finish at least the gardening ending! Would enjoy another ep at least!
1:07:25 I think you bot a big plank in church at midnight so it maybe is used as a bridge
Love going from one wander vid to another one just to realize one just came out 🎉🎉
Am Dutch, can vonfirm this is exactly what my childhood was like
Wanderbots gets in dutch with dutch angles and great danes.
As a Dutch person, I can definitely say that Denmark is just like this.
we call the ghost busters
Grunn sounds like run, but the u is like ea in learn. And of course the Dutch GGGGGGGG.
It's a name for the northern city Groningen!
Small hint, you had several keys you didn't use!
If there is a stream of the game hopefully I'll be here to watch!
Please finish this! I'd love to see its conclusion!
omg, finally someone big plays this!!!
Yes, we all have lawnmowers...
22:00 gnomed
This game is super funny, I've seen all of the endings and I'd really love for ya to return to this and at least get a couple of them other then one of the death endings. Could give hints but I'd rather ya figured them out yourself, I wanna see your reaction to some of the sillier possible endings if you're feeling like returning to this one, though I will say one thing because this is just slightly quicker to get onto finding most of the endings: (feel free to ignore this next line if you're not interested)
you should try to trowel the molehill before going into the gas station next run
lol i literally searched grunn and found a video that came out 4 minutes ago, wild
This is pretty normal for the Netherlands.
Good video.
This game is very cool and epic
"Do non-american countries have lawnmowers?" is like the MOST american question to ask.
Yes, we do: push mowers, petrol mowers, electric mowers, ride on quad mowers, leaf blowers, edgers, and weed whackers.
Yep, looks like a totally normal day in Europe.
Ehhh, I'm pretty sure Dutch CAN apply to non-Scandanavian Germanik origins. (Germany, Denmark Nederlands, and to a lesser extent Belgium, Luxemborg, Switzerland, Lichtenstein and maybe Austria). Germany is Deutschland in the native tongue FFS. There might be some delineation in the language that gets lost when Anglicized though.
But yeah, Danish / Danes are Denmark, Dutch are Nederlands.
Also for the pedantic out there, yes Denmark can also qualify as part of Scandanavia. But it's also not exactly Norsk / Viking. Kind of the grey area of being part of the club, but not part of the Board of Directors. Like Belgium is both French and German, Denmark is both German and Scandinavian.
this game is cute u should play it again :)
we use cows
I was hoping you would actually just go to bed
Love you wander but listening to how disconnected from rural and blue collar realities is hilarious and kinda sad
I was doing a goof. My whole extended family are blue collar farmers & hunters, so I'm well aware of what it's actually like.