First Time in Germany Apartment Search Goes Wrong!

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  • @anika6605
    @anika6605 2 года назад +15155

    We say "ground floor" here, then 1st, 2nd and 3rd so on-

    • @Weeboyetodd
      @Weeboyetodd 2 года назад +674

      yeah so does most of Europe

    • @SnowOnTheBeach7
      @SnowOnTheBeach7 Год назад +790

      This how the rest of the world, except from the US, does it

    • @hodgee3643
      @hodgee3643 Год назад +84

      So happy I seen this I would’ve been fucked 😂

    • @jayl24548
      @jayl24548 Год назад +100

      @@SnowOnTheBeach7 I'm confused because most US buildings count like this too

    • @VivanNotVivian
      @VivanNotVivian Год назад +42

      Everyone says that except America , 0 or ground

  • @purpleplant3842
    @purpleplant3842 2 года назад +20036

    The way he said "goodbye" sounds like a npc character

    • @cxde11
      @cxde11 2 года назад +7

      No

    • @TMAJ0R
      @TMAJ0R 2 года назад +111

      The whole video sounds like ncp interactions

    • @filthygreasepipe
      @filthygreasepipe 2 года назад +10

      "oh, hi mark"

    • @statomic
      @statomic 2 года назад +30

      “non-playable character character”

    • @Runaway_can
      @Runaway_can 2 года назад +6

      Everything about that seemed like an npc interaction

  • @Chummyjones
    @Chummyjones Год назад +1682

    Luckily he opened the door and spoke english right away as every good german would do

    • @benjaminfranklin309
      @benjaminfranklin309 10 месяцев назад +67

      He probably heard him speaking English while trying to open the door

    • @Hanukator
      @Hanukator 9 месяцев назад +14

      😂😂

    • @pizzaland6746
      @pizzaland6746 9 месяцев назад +12

      USA hat

    • @juliusnebulus7303
      @juliusnebulus7303 8 месяцев назад +13

      Most of us germans usually first try german and then english, as long as we are in our own country. Outside we first try english. As a german i can assure you, a good german would've spoken german.
      UNLESS he heard the other guy in english. In that case he would've spoken english like that comrade just did.

    • @RichieLarpa
      @RichieLarpa 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@juliusnebulus7303 Sueing by your comment, I am probably unlucky as hell, since at my work, when I start to speak German to Germans, they will reply to English and almost ban me from speaking German with them.

  • @DerKaktusAvant
    @DerKaktusAvant Год назад +477

    As a Brit who is looking to move to Germany to study, I can confirm that this isn’t an issue I am going to encounter

    • @DerKaktusAvant
      @DerKaktusAvant 9 месяцев назад +32

      @@robinturnbull1731 read my comment again mate haha

    • @andyt8216
      @andyt8216 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@robinturnbull1731That’s what he said! It ISN’T an issue for us.

    • @anweshakar146
      @anweshakar146 Месяц назад +1

      Good to know India is on the same page.

    • @swldnsstory9843
      @swldnsstory9843 17 дней назад

      @@robinturnbull1731 Tyat's why he said it isn't going to be an issue 🤦🏽

  • @vaska1999
    @vaska1999 Год назад +6716

    That German guy was VERY friendly and helpful.

    • @sammuller2176
      @sammuller2176 Год назад +170

      With the Bratpfanne in his hands 😂

    • @mhordijk0871
      @mhordijk0871 Год назад +14

      ​@@sammuller2176
      Yeah. Who knew, right.

    • @waspwrap1235
      @waspwrap1235 Год назад +26

      If only more Germans were known for being friendly…

    • @NoahLoftier
      @NoahLoftier Год назад +63

      In German standards, he was a superhero. He just did a huge act of kindness and saved a lost tourist.

    • @Zihnias
      @Zihnias 11 месяцев назад +24

      Yes, would be more realistic had he just called the police and stay silent inside. Haha

  • @KaiJSY
    @KaiJSY 2 года назад +4717

    As a British person, we call the entrance floor the 'ground floor'

    • @lal12
      @lal12 Год назад +77

      Yeah in Germany we do too. Then formally it would be 1st upper floor.

    • @chriskimmel7252
      @chriskimmel7252 Год назад +30

      In America the 1st floor is the ground floor

    • @Blast-Forward
      @Blast-Forward Год назад +38

      In German we call it Erdgeschoss, so "earth bullet". 😜

    • @ironicness_gone
      @ironicness_gone Год назад

      @@chriskimmel7252 yeah, but sometimes i see it labeled as the 1st floor which is weird

    • @NorthKorean.dictator
      @NorthKorean.dictator Год назад +1

      ​@@chriskimmel7252 weird

  • @eymenylmztrk
    @eymenylmztrk 7 месяцев назад +57

    "MathisstraBe" got me 🤣

  • @8.bit_gun340
    @8.bit_gun340 Год назад +101

    Even when accused of breaking and entering you still get a helpful tip.
    I swear I’ve met some Germans and I’d go as far as to call them the Canadians of Europe they’re all so kind.

    • @Thehotpotato605
      @Thehotpotato605 10 месяцев назад +11

      Dunno where you found those germans but we europeans want to find them too 😂😂😂😂 You were just lucky lol

    • @stephjovi
      @stephjovi 9 месяцев назад +6

      As an Austrian I can not confirm. In A sketch with their friend they're nice. In the wikd they're, well Germans a rather arrogant species

    • @unkwn6741
      @unkwn6741 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I've met a good few that were staying in Canada and they're a nice people, if a little dull in the humor department. After a year or so they got used to how jokes work over here though.

    • @1972Ray
      @1972Ray 7 месяцев назад +1

      This isn't real, just saying.

    • @seanco1248
      @seanco1248 3 месяца назад

      “Canadians of Europe”
      Funny you mention that…. Definately doesn’t also coincide with the Geneva suggestions

  • @sunflowerseeds101
    @sunflowerseeds101 Год назад +2070

    When the landlord said he was on the third floor, I knew what was about to go down 😂

    • @TheEuronaut
      @TheEuronaut Год назад +4

      me 2

    • @kingofmontechristo
      @kingofmontechristo Год назад +5

      Every immigrant knows what will happen

    • @seongthongchuah8356
      @seongthongchuah8356 9 месяцев назад +3

      Same 😂 but I think having "ground floor" doesn't make sense when it's literally the first floor we stepped into.

    • @masfiqratul7559
      @masfiqratul7559 8 месяцев назад

      Yess 😂 we knew it

    • @nachobusiness19
      @nachobusiness19 8 месяцев назад

      As an American even I knew what was gonna happen lol

  • @martinbougie1946
    @martinbougie1946 2 года назад +10396

    “No, that is in fact the 0th floor”. The way he said that is so German, I love it

    • @thefireninja7601
      @thefireninja7601 2 года назад +82

      Its not only in Germany its in most of Europe I live in Israel on the first floor if an american came to live in my apartment he would think that my apartments in on the second floor

    • @zagreus1029
      @zagreus1029 2 года назад +17

      @@thefireninja7601 you know the U.S. also has that but it’s called a lobby

    • @thefireninja7601
      @thefireninja7601 2 года назад +10

      @@zagreus1029 yeah but most most Americans I know are calling the lobby the first floor

    • @zagreus1029
      @zagreus1029 2 года назад +1

      @@thefireninja7601 your right but I’m just saying the correct term is lobby

    • @OwnMySunrise
      @OwnMySunrise 2 года назад +14

      @@zagreus1029 the lobby is something different than the first floor. In the United States the ground floor is the first floor. Not always the lobby. The lobby is usually the central location where the main offices are held especially if you're living in an apartment. So the whole first floor is not called the lobby. That's misleading

  • @jonapleseid7393
    @jonapleseid7393 Год назад +22

    I love that Zach now counts on his fingers like a German

  • @kurushimee
    @kurushimee Год назад +8

    As a Russian, we indeed do not have the 0th floor and the entrance is on the 1st floor

  • @sailorsemih
    @sailorsemih 2 года назад +1765

    Actually it goes like "ground floor, first floor, second floor" bc literally you say 'Floor'

    • @Ryan-nn1kl
      @Ryan-nn1kl 2 года назад +10

      Ya but reality ruins the scarastic joke and doesn't get views

    • @TremereTT
      @TremereTT 2 года назад +27

      Well we don't actually call it "first floor" but something that could mean "first level made of wood" or "first storage level" or "first added on top wood construction"
      And the American 1st Floor we call "Earth level construction" .
      The word "Stockwerk" comes from a time where only the ground floor was made of stone. Added floors were made from wood...and called "Stockwerk" while the ground floor is called "Erdgeschoss"
      a Geschoss is a floor made of shott in wooden trusses.
      While "Stockwerk" were floors each made as a self supporting frame construction.

    • @azeemskiies3631
      @azeemskiies3631 2 года назад +1

      sure german guy

    • @Jukerix
      @Jukerix 2 года назад +1

      Ahh yes the 0 floor houses

    • @JJDeafGeek
      @JJDeafGeek Год назад +1

      I seen some buildings has it as G,1,2,3 or star,1,2,3 in the elevator here in the US. But most of them are 1,2,3 though.

  • @duartsy
    @duartsy 2 года назад +1671

    “We are finding ourselves in the 2nd floor”

  • @Ellesmere7712
    @Ellesmere7712 3 месяца назад +4

    that "MaThIsStRaBuH???" injured me internally

  • @camilla_k97
    @camilla_k97 Месяц назад +1

    I had the same issue with the floors, too, when I moved to Europe from Russia 6 years ago. In Russia they also use the North American system without the "ground floor".

  • @samarik.
    @samarik. 2 года назад +3088

    Of course it's called the 0th floor. If underground is -1 and then it goes -1, 0, 1 not -1, 1, 2

    • @tylerriddle7735
      @tylerriddle7735 2 года назад +145

      0 = nothing. In this case… the ground. A floor is something. Therefore first floor makes sense

    • @Stormsolid
      @Stormsolid 2 года назад +477

      @@tylerriddle7735 thats why its called the ground floor, then comes the first floor.
      you dont say "oh I live on the nothing floor" you say "I live on the ground floor"

    • @mattellinger7472
      @mattellinger7472 2 года назад +27

      We usually say F1, F2, etc., from the ground floor up, and B1, B2, etc., from basement floor down (B2, B1, F1(ground), F2, etc.)

    • @kyunikoi
      @kyunikoi 2 года назад +15

      When tf have you ever heard someone say the -1 floor

    • @rickardsvensson7097
      @rickardsvensson7097 2 года назад +128

      @@kyunikoi when theres a basement with multiple floors?
      Hospitals have somewhat commonly -1 for visitors/patients.
      Its not uncommon 😂

  • @wolfiegames1572
    @wolfiegames1572 Год назад +143

    As a programmer, I approve of this way of counting.

    • @jfverboom7973
      @jfverboom7973 3 месяца назад +4

      It is the Python way of counting arrays.
      x[0] is the first element of array.
      Makes so much sense begininning + 0, beginning + 1, ...

  • @del-see-oh
    @del-see-oh Год назад +4

    In New York City sometimes the first floor is called the ground floor or the lobby with the 1st floor being on the 2nd floor.
    And sometimes we just want to confuse you and label the floors with letters. I used to live in apartment E15..which was on the 5th floor.

    • @vansan3211
      @vansan3211 Год назад +1

      Came here to say this. He clearly has never lived in NYC.

  • @amalshadin
    @amalshadin 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ground floor is necessary for buildings with basement. The elevator will show, B1, B2..... For basement and 1,2,3,4.... For Floor and G for ground floor which is in streat level. This should be international standard.

  • @barbaraharrison7949
    @barbaraharrison7949 2 года назад +243

    “I guess I am on the fourth floor”😂😂😂

  • @syroin123
    @syroin123 2 года назад +1547

    I thought that was normal everywhere? In the UK it's called the ground floor, or sometimes the pavement floor.
    Flat numbers are also sometimes expressed like
    PF1 or GF1 (Ground floor, flat 1)
    1F1 (first floor, flat 1)
    2F3 (second floor, flat 3)
    Etc.

    • @Calyptus187
      @Calyptus187 2 года назад +130

      We Americans have a tendency to make everything far more complicated for no apparent reason...

    • @nilanjasa007
      @nilanjasa007 2 года назад +29

      Yeah it's the same in India.

    • @Pennington0Justin
      @Pennington0Justin 2 года назад +25

      @@Calyptus187 normally I’d agree but we have it right on this one.

    • @cessnacitation-x
      @cessnacitation-x 2 года назад +13

      @@Pennington0Justin No. Ground, 1, 2, 3.

    • @analisantos3207
      @analisantos3207 2 года назад +3

      Yap, Portugal has a ground-floor too : rés-do-chão

  • @jonkline709
    @jonkline709 Год назад +1

    I was stationed there two times I loved it their hard working people who keep their towns and everything clean and very friendly. Loved the language.

  • @thesilenthusky8266
    @thesilenthusky8266 8 месяцев назад +1

    Even in America we have apts and such that will start on a base floor commonly called the "basement" or "terrace floor" that would be considered floor 0 and every floor after will be counted. Tho it is rare

  • @elizabethgeorge168
    @elizabethgeorge168 2 года назад +466

    "0th floor." Gonna use that from now on 😆

  • @John_1920
    @John_1920 Год назад +136

    It gets weirder in Norway in some cases. I lived in an apartment complex building that had floors, then half-floors. You walked up one set of stairs to get to the entrance, where there would be three smaller apartments, then you walk up another set of stairs to get to the first floor. Then you went up one set of stairs to get to the next half-floor with another three smaller apartments, before walking up a second set of stairs to get to the second floor, rinse and repeat until you reached the 4th floor.

    • @PaulosKal
      @PaulosKal Год назад +3

      Same happens in Greece but usually only the half floor before 1st is common

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 Год назад +6

      What the hell

    • @patriciamartin6756
      @patriciamartin6756 9 месяцев назад +2

      With an arrangement like that, who needs a workout?

    • @irenehopfner4915
      @irenehopfner4915 8 месяцев назад +4

      You have that in Vienna too in some old houses. Or there is another floor called Mezzanin. This is due to old building restrictions. You were only allowed to build 4 floors, but if you built a Mezzanine and Half-floors you could build up way higher legally

    • @annGeebb
      @annGeebb 7 месяцев назад +2

      We Have that on some buildings in spain too

  • @Thatguywholikeshisowncomment
    @Thatguywholikeshisowncomment 8 месяцев назад +1

    That guy was probably the most friendly german there

  • @TrigramThunder
    @TrigramThunder Месяц назад +1

    Wait until you find out about the floor system in Spain, the entrance is ground floor, then the one above that is STILL not the 1st floor, then what the american would call 3rd floor is the "1st floor"

  • @dicktracy6597
    @dicktracy6597 2 года назад +2503

    I’ve been to Germany, France, Spain ,Prague, Switzerland, England and Ireland. And by faar Germany looks and feels the most like the US

    • @tacituskilgore5584
      @tacituskilgore5584 2 года назад +114

      Probably because the occupation after the war i could very well be wrong though

    • @rhys.hushon
      @rhys.hushon 2 года назад +20

      @@1DJ_416 He didn't say Canada 🤦‍♂️

    • @drlean8361
      @drlean8361 2 года назад +59

      @@1DJ_416 he was just talking about the county's in Europe. Not Canada we all know that Canada is the most similar but no were talking about Europe not Canada.

    • @nutmegdonkey
      @nutmegdonkey 2 года назад +55

      German is the largest national origin among United States emigrants at 38% , I'd assume that's why

    • @davidluiz2158
      @davidluiz2158 2 года назад +6

      Nice to see Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @isaiahanthony3813
    @isaiahanthony3813 2 года назад +286

    This was like Emily in Paris when she was moving in 😭

  • @Zeder95
    @Zeder95 Год назад +1

    Even as a german this used to confuse me as a kid why the ground floor isn't called first floor 😅

  • @Telepathic_Monkey_Experiment
    @Telepathic_Monkey_Experiment 2 месяца назад +1

    Usually I just say basement, downstairs, and upstairs. The basement is the 0th floor.

  • @mrsmile7771
    @mrsmile7771 2 года назад +827

    The most American part of this is that they argued about how shit in a somone elt's country works with a person from that country

    • @brianarnold8666
      @brianarnold8666 2 года назад +15

      I mean. He was right

    • @darkopz
      @darkopz 2 года назад +33

      I suspect you’ve never talked to anyone from another country before.

    • @lukecroston9577
      @lukecroston9577 2 года назад

      Andrew I suspect you make assumptions on people based on your own narcissistic nature

    • @lukecroston9577
      @lukecroston9577 2 года назад +112

      @@johnperic6860 once again this is an American not accepting things are different in other parts of the world

    • @lukecroston9577
      @lukecroston9577 2 года назад +60

      @@johnperic6860 ground, 1st above ground, and so on
      It isn’t a difficult concept once the dude told him why the hell is he still arguing lol

  • @The-Rest-of-Us
    @The-Rest-of-Us Год назад +41

    Settlers of Catan on the shelf in the background makes it perfect

  • @fatemakabir103
    @fatemakabir103 8 месяцев назад +2

    The floor where the lobby is known as the Ground Floor , then comes the 1st...2nd...3rd floor ...ect

  • @wonny84
    @wonny84 2 месяца назад +1

    I‘m German and I never understood this in my life. As a child it was soooo hard to understand!!!

  • @JoachimVampire
    @JoachimVampire 2 года назад +55

    i went once to germany (Berlin) with my gf and the landlord was an amazing guy. we arrived at night the flight was delayed a bit, and the lady that sold the train tickets was an absolute asshole, so it took us an eternity to figure everything out (my phone didn't had internet for too long because my company messed up but it got fixed the next day) and i decided to ask for help to a policeman that gently helped a lot. i got the train and most people were super nice answering where it was the correct lane, and where i had to get out of the train. then 1h later than i should have been i called the landlord and told him i was in the train stop, he didn't understand english too well and my pronunciation wasn't the best either (i'm spanish) but he understood where i was and came and guided me to the apartment. i have to say it was surprised about how many people did understand english there. not only young people, but even adults!

    • @alessandrof.1359
      @alessandrof.1359 Год назад +2

      unpleasant fun fact: adults almost all speak English but the younger generations not so well

    • @StormforceChannel
      @StormforceChannel Год назад +17

      ​@@alessandrof.1359 Thats not true at all

    • @alessandrof.1359
      @alessandrof.1359 Год назад +1

      @@StormforceChannel don't know where you live but most young people really struggle with English hir

    • @StormforceChannel
      @StormforceChannel Год назад +16

      @@alessandrof.1359 I've been to various places in Germany and never witnessed this. Especially the older generation (60+) struggles a lot, some of them didn't have english as a school subject. The same at my university and work. Older people in larger cities such as Berlin tend to speak better english, so it depends more on rural or urban areas

    • @rigel1176
      @rigel1176 Год назад +2

      @@alessandrof.1359 Yeah they speak "Denglish"

  • @aronkhan8421
    @aronkhan8421 Год назад +68

    As an engineer I can appreciate the zero indexed floor array. I need to move to Germany.

    • @thomascuvillier7250
      @thomascuvillier7250 Год назад +7

      That is actually like this in most of Europe.

    • @bart3030
      @bart3030 Год назад +2

      ​@@thomascuvillier7250yeah here in the netherlands we also have a begane grond (ground floor) and then 1 and 2 etc.

    • @caolkyle
      @caolkyle 7 месяцев назад

      Think as usual American is the black sheep

    • @stephanie-fh5qv
      @stephanie-fh5qv 5 месяцев назад +1

      Actually they say groundfloor (erdgeschoss.)

  • @Ri5olu
    @Ri5olu Год назад +1

    The guy having catan out in the open that looks like it's just been used is the most German thing I know.

  • @pandus47z
    @pandus47z Месяц назад

    And the most confusing part is that there are some buildings without Erdgeschoss and you count floors as normal, and they are called "Etage" instead of "Stock"

  • @connorsheehy06
    @connorsheehy06 2 года назад +85

    the fact he pronounced ß as b 😂

    • @Danlows1
      @Danlows1 2 года назад +5

      The ESS-sett does look like a capital b though.
      ß-B

    • @areeb609
      @areeb609 2 года назад +2

      It’s a double s not b

    • @Danlows1
      @Danlows1 2 года назад +2

      @@areeb609 I know that. The ESS-sett does look like a B though ß

    • @MeblIkea
      @MeblIkea 2 года назад

      Someone tell me some yezrs ago, that the ß will disappear, because German politicians said that ß isn't necessary :'(

    • @bilderramen4695
      @bilderramen4695 2 года назад

      @@MeblIkea its just ss
      They changed it long time ago

  • @schumerus6786
    @schumerus6786 2 года назад +94

    Counting from the ground makes sense. You’re on Ground Neutral (zero) when you enter, -1 if you go down, +1 if you go up

    • @Zwei22
      @Zwei22 2 года назад

      It makes about as much sense as some countries considering the birthday as age 1 instead of age 0.
      That is to say, it is heresy and anyone who believes this must be crucified.

    • @darkm9347
      @darkm9347 2 года назад +15

      Tell that to the Americans. Things that make sense all to often don't make sense around there.
      Though I am sure the opposite is also true in many ways.

    • @darkm9347
      @darkm9347 2 года назад +1

      Tell that to the Americans. Things that make sense all to often don't make sense around there.
      Though I am sure the opposite is also true in many ways.

    • @laughs150
      @laughs150 2 года назад +1

      @@darkm9347 Americans have been to the moon. Europeans have not.

    • @tensemurm5924
      @tensemurm5924 2 года назад +18

      @@laughs150 Americans used the metric system to go to the moon...

  • @moutussiacharyya7510
    @moutussiacharyya7510 Месяц назад +1

    As per my experiences in many small cheap hotels in the UK and the continent, I can completely agree and sympathise.

  • @kkania
    @kkania 5 месяцев назад

    “We are finding ourselves on”… that’s a good direct translation😂

  • @stanleyyy427
    @stanleyyy427 2 года назад +87

    The way he pronounces ß makes me wanna cry and I don’t even speak German-

    • @TorpidAlpaca663
      @TorpidAlpaca663 Год назад +3

      “Mathisstrabe”

    • @christianhudspeth3338
      @christianhudspeth3338 Год назад

      The german "B" is pronounced as a "ss" sound

    • @whohan779
      @whohan779 Год назад +7

      ​@@christianhudspeth3338 And it's a cardinal sin to write 'B' in its place. There even exists an official majuscule 'ẞ' for some years now.
      It's actually a ligature of the medieval ſ(s) and and ʒ(z), similar to the modern (C and 3 looking) letters in Cyrillic.

    • @TorpidAlpaca663
      @TorpidAlpaca663 Год назад

      @@christianhudspeth3338 you mean ß (I’m not German)

    • @ArcYT
      @ArcYT Год назад

      @@christianhudspeth3338 ß

  • @giuliamontanari1621
    @giuliamontanari1621 2 года назад +24

    The ✨tAbLeGaMeS✨ in the back. That guy is a real German, 100%

    • @rigel1176
      @rigel1176 Год назад

      How you can tell .... on the size of his underwear.........hahahahaha

  • @AndGoatz04
    @AndGoatz04 8 месяцев назад +1

    Don't think of them as floors, think of them as "stories"

  • @kingcobraarchie
    @kingcobraarchie 8 месяцев назад

    It makes so much more sense having a ground floor because it means that if you have any basement floors they are negative

  • @nbp375
    @nbp375 2 года назад +90

    That's what happens when u follow a different form of measurements for everything even the SI units which were made to solve this very same confusion

  • @michelmb23
    @michelmb23 2 года назад +13

    Floor means basicly "Stock" or "Stockwerk" in Germany.
    it's equal to what he's used to.
    The "Groundfloor" Erdgeschoss, is normaly continued by "Obergeschoss/OG"
    basically "upper floor"
    seemed to be mixed here.
    beeing in the 2nd Obergeschoss would mean to be on the 3rd floor.

    • @haukenot3345
      @haukenot3345 Год назад +2

      You are technically correct, however, I‘ve never met anyone who used the word Obergeschoss unless they are in a building with only two floors. In higher buildings, you would usually say Erdgeschoss, 1. Stock, 2. Stock.

  • @goddess8286
    @goddess8286 9 месяцев назад +1

    In India, the first floor is actually called the “ground floor” a lot of countries do this! Such as england

  • @pencilduster2938
    @pencilduster2938 7 месяцев назад

    He tried to hold back laughing after saying zeroth floor

  • @cutandgo
    @cutandgo Год назад +17

    'Wir finding ourselves on ze sekond floor at ze moment'🤣🤣🤣

  • @octo1129
    @octo1129 2 года назад +17

    Tbh, the ground floor, 1st floor 2nd floor etc makes more sense, when you're in line with the street outside it isn't "a floor". You won't say "I'm on the first floor" while walking on a road, you'll say you're on the ground, ground level. It makes perfect sense

    • @smallarmskid
      @smallarmskid Год назад

      Yea but americans dont so i can understand his frustration

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 Год назад +1

      In some places we call them storeys. You are not in a storey because you are not in a building. If you are in a two-storey building they are the first storey and the second storey because that makes sense.

    • @nelliebly6616
      @nelliebly6616 Год назад

      Both is correct...but you cant have both...

  • @ArvindKumar-jv7bf
    @ArvindKumar-jv7bf Месяц назад

    He has just arrived in Germany but counted perfectly.

  • @mimi-rl9qh
    @mimi-rl9qh 6 месяцев назад +1

    We're counting 0 1 2 3 in West Asia too😂

  • @relampagoxd1500
    @relampagoxd1500 2 года назад +67

    It’s funny cuz in Brazil we count like that too. We have “térreo” wich means ground floor, and then there’s the 1st

    • @elenamccracken544
      @elenamccracken544 2 года назад +5

      I think it’s like that in most countries… at least in places I’ve been. I live in the uk and have traveled a fair amount and I’ve literally never heard it being referred to as anything other than either ground/earth floor or floor 0.

    • @mars3412
      @mars3412 2 года назад +7

      It's like that everywhere but America

    • @lunalu552
      @lunalu552 2 года назад

      @@mars3412 and China

    • @alanbio
      @alanbio 2 года назад

      But to complicate, the ground floor (térreo) is the first pavement (primeiro piso), and so on! 🤭

    • @relampagoxd1500
      @relampagoxd1500 2 года назад

      @@elenamccracken544 térreo means ground floor, it’s just that in Brazil we speak portuguese and that’s how u say it in portuguese

  • @escribopapelitos
    @escribopapelitos Год назад +9

    In Argentina, we have "planta baja" (PB) which would be the ground floor. Then we count European style and apartments use letters starting with A.

  • @markravenricafort5009
    @markravenricafort5009 28 дней назад

    When he argues with the landlord it’s called ww2💀💀💀

  • @noknowncomorbidities
    @noknowncomorbidities Месяц назад

    Here's something you do, check for the nameplates or floorplan (kinda) of a building near the entrance. Youll know if the place has a ground floor (zeroeth floor) or not

  • @beetroot6999
    @beetroot6999 2 года назад +401

    There's always a ground floor before the first floor though
    Edit: Over 200 likes?! I have never gotten that many likes before

    • @M21assult
      @M21assult 2 года назад +18

      In the US it’s usually B3,B2,B1 (B for Basement) 1,2,3,4,5, etc. ground floor is the first floor. You’ll generally find that out multi story buildings are usually on top of a basement, and are not slab construction. Because of that most entrance floors are actually supported by joists, making them ‘first floor.’ Even our single story house has a crawl space underneath the house, so it’s supported by joists, so ‘earth floor’ (or ‘ground floor’) doesn’t typically make sense. Some parts of the country may call it the ground floor, particularly those that may have more frame on slab construction where it’s more coastal and digging into the ground and keeping water out may pose a greater challenge.

    • @mattie9831
      @mattie9831 2 года назад +13

      @@M21assult ground floor meaning at ground level, you still get basement or sub ground level floors Americanisms all came after European terms due to Europeans populating it 👍

    • @Calmaressurgebat
      @Calmaressurgebat 2 года назад +5

      But the first “floor” is on the ground O_0

    • @starboypluto
      @starboypluto 2 года назад +3

      @@johnperic6860 i have never been anywhere in the us where there wasn't a ground floor

    • @gutekyt5768
      @gutekyt5768 2 года назад

      Right? I thought the same

  • @littleceasar9351
    @littleceasar9351 2 года назад +45

    Love the Catan game in the background, so very German.

  • @garrettcooper8183
    @garrettcooper8183 3 месяца назад

    In the US, I’ve seen/heard a mix of places that sometimes have an entry level and then have floors beginning 1, 2.. etc. as well as the entry level beginning as the first floor.

  • @moin4462
    @moin4462 2 месяца назад +1

    Even as a german i do not understand why we do this. I got so confused as a child.

  • @DenzX_NJ
    @DenzX_NJ 2 года назад +8

    Thats not just Germany it’s other European countries, here we call it the ground floor

    • @p.avatar7279
      @p.avatar7279 2 года назад

      Makes sense when ya think bout it 😅

  • @biggee8111
    @biggee8111 2 года назад +97

    That happened to me. I was in the US. And I was moving in, just as The Last Tenant was moving out. I met him outside the moving truck he gave me the keys and said the apartment is on the second floor. He was from the Caribbean islands oh, he must have count the ground floor as the zero, or 'Earth' floor. I was born and raised in the US, and counted the ground floor is the first floor. I get to the second floor As Told, opened the door which was unlocked and I was greeted by a vicious Rottweiler! I slammed the door, and then the apartment owner opened it up, I told him the error. Then I went up to my correct apartment on the 'third floor'. Every time I passed that door the dog smelled me and recognized me and tried to ripped through the door to kill me. He even tried to jump off the balcony once to get at me. I could have gotten killed if it was closer to the door.

    • @irvingflores839
      @irvingflores839 2 года назад +1

      Those darn foreigners.

    • @TRJK
      @TRJK 2 года назад +3

      @@irvingflores839 ? It just a culture difference, what does that have to do with their race?

    • @irvingflores839
      @irvingflores839 2 года назад +4

      @@TRJK do you even know what the word foreigner means?

    • @donvampa730
      @donvampa730 2 года назад +1

      @@TRJK wtf r u talking about

    • @johnpaulporrelli6208
      @johnpaulporrelli6208 2 года назад +2

      @@TRJK and just because someone is a different nationality doesn’t mean they are a different race

  • @Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water
    @Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water 9 месяцев назад

    He was not confused even nearly enough

  • @Coen80
    @Coen80 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Zermans (Europeans) are right though.
    You have the ground floor. It is level with the ground.
    I'm not sure about German since my Zerman is quite rusty, but many European countries actually say something like '1st elevation'
    In any case if you look at it that way you'll find your floor.

  • @xrhstoskati5632
    @xrhstoskati5632 Год назад +12

    It's a Europe thing. Ground floor is always zero. Doesn't count. Most of the time is reserved for shops but occasionally you will find some apartments on the ground floor

    • @ffortissimo
      @ffortissimo 8 месяцев назад

      We just count the floors you have gone up or down. 1st floor up, 2nd floor up, 1st floor down , etc.

  • @Not_Sure_
    @Not_Sure_ 2 года назад +66

    "Ground" floor = Zero floor
    1st floor is above the ground floor.
    Everyone knows that.

    • @That.Guy.
      @That.Guy. 2 года назад +1

      Your thinking of the mezzanine

    • @acupofcoffee7545
      @acupofcoffee7545 2 года назад +3

      They have a different system

    • @Not_Sure_
      @Not_Sure_ 2 года назад +1

      @@That.Guy. Massive Attack, Mezzanine. That was an amazing album.

    • @ryancroy
      @ryancroy 2 года назад +2

      In America the bottom floor is the first floor.

    • @paulthibodeau7417
      @paulthibodeau7417 2 года назад +6

      @@ryancroy the office building I work in starts at "L" and then goes 1, 2, etc... There's not "one system" in the US

  • @WCGwkf
    @WCGwkf Год назад

    You can call it ground floor all you want, but the next one is still the 2nd floor

  • @mgtowwolf3714
    @mgtowwolf3714 Месяц назад

    Floor zero makes sense. If you start with 1 then the zero will be under land where is for example the garage? In the elevator you'll have the 0=where you enter, 1 or above and -1=normally the garage. You'll always click the 0 when you want to leave. (same here in Portugal, but we call the 0 by "Rés-do-chão".

  • @them8tysibulba
    @them8tysibulba Год назад +7

    We are finding ourselves... just love that sentence

  • @ericalilith8248
    @ericalilith8248 Год назад +9

    Lol I love the German guy’s accent!

  • @Haze-go5bu
    @Haze-go5bu 11 месяцев назад

    The German guy was that one NPC who helps you when you're lost in a game

  • @GoyslopGladiator
    @GoyslopGladiator 11 месяцев назад

    “Who are you, and why’re you breaking into my apartment?!” Dumbledore said calmly.

  • @sofiae7229
    @sofiae7229 2 года назад +4

    This was literally the first episode of Emily in Paris lmaoooo

    • @Ewnosisi
      @Ewnosisi 2 года назад

      finally someone said it i was looking for this comment sjbkjsdn

  • @dustinmorecraft8699
    @dustinmorecraft8699 Год назад +3

    It's usually good to have labels for floors. In California I've seen different buildings have different coding systems, some having a ground floor, some not.

  • @JamesTKirk-cg4hl
    @JamesTKirk-cg4hl Месяц назад

    "We are finding ourselves on the 2nd floor" lol

  • @gordongoodfellow826
    @gordongoodfellow826 Месяц назад

    In Europe the entrance floor is called the ground floor. So the next floor up is the 1st floor, the one above that is the 2nd floor, and so on.

  • @josh_972
    @josh_972 2 года назад +7

    Same in France we got "le rez-de-chaussée" so yea it's like the 0th floor x)

  • @Chillingfr000
    @Chillingfr000 2 года назад +4

    In America we have ground floors or at least where I live

    • @sass174
      @sass174 2 года назад

      Yeah but then we usually go immediately to 2

    • @paulthibodeau7417
      @paulthibodeau7417 2 года назад

      Same where I live and then it goes 1, 2, 3, etc.

  • @gmass6987
    @gmass6987 4 месяца назад

    yeah, here we sometimes also confuse about this thing, some building 1 floor means ground floor, some means above the ground floor.

  • @G1NZOU
    @G1NZOU 8 месяцев назад

    Same in Britain, numbered floors are anything built above ground level, or basement floors will be numbered if there's more than one.
    I assume it comes from the days where a lot of buildings were shops at ground level and the actual living areas were on the other floors, so they never counted the street level as a floor.

  • @happygirl2406
    @happygirl2406 2 года назад +6

    When they count from O, like how we count in programming language.

  • @PrincessCelestia19
    @PrincessCelestia19 2 года назад +22

    "goodbye" 😂

  • @etcbarbara
    @etcbarbara 10 месяцев назад

    the board games in the background! perfection 😅

  • @A.Martin
    @A.Martin 2 месяца назад

    always just got to remember, its 1st, 2nd,3rd floor above ground. Similar to how you have 1st,2nd etc below ground. Then there is ground.

  • @mikustan3179
    @mikustan3179 2 года назад +35

    Bro we have "earth floor" too and I always count it as first lmao

  • @nateitscake88
    @nateitscake88 2 года назад +8

    Loving the Catan in the background!

  • @yogerrry
    @yogerrry Год назад +1

    Here we sometimes have basement floor and elevated earth floor (mezzanine) as well

  • @tylersmith3139
    @tylersmith3139 4 месяца назад

    In the US and many other English speaking country, the ground/Earth floor is considered the first floor and elevators will show Ground floor, then 2nd floor etc.
    So a 2nd floor in Germany will be a third floor in the US.

  • @Federalissimo
    @Federalissimo 2 года назад +8

    “earth floor” and “0th floor” xddd
    just call it ground floor

    • @PhantomKit157
      @PhantomKit157 Год назад

      That obviously isn't how it translates from German

  • @Lunitunes0
    @Lunitunes0 2 года назад +12

    "MathisstaBe" HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH love it

  • @Itztxcabelle
    @Itztxcabelle Месяц назад

    Not me watching this exactly a week before I got to germany

  • @WeNeedSomeMusic
    @WeNeedSomeMusic 6 месяцев назад +1

    The 1st floor is the 2nd floor in the building

  • @callme_A_K
    @callme_A_K 2 года назад +10

    Im pretty sure this is just europe in general lol.

    • @thehumancondition5764
      @thehumancondition5764 2 года назад +6

      it's the rest of the world. Everyone but America uses ground floor/ zero floor/ earth floor etc and counts up from there

    • @saf1729
      @saf1729 2 года назад +2

      @@thehumancondition5764 Japan is another country where the ground floor is called 1st floor.

    • @tsar_zo8007
      @tsar_zo8007 2 года назад +1

      @@saf1729 they're a vassal state of the Americans anyways, so no surprise there

    • @Epicmouse1108
      @Epicmouse1108 2 года назад

      There is basically only a handful of countries that doesn't use ground floor etc.

    • @benjasine3472
      @benjasine3472 2 года назад

      Most places in norway that i know of is 1st, 2nd, 3rd...

  • @willeiland7714
    @willeiland7714 2 года назад +16

    Damn is it really like that? Inception 🤯

  • @SenkaBandit
    @SenkaBandit 11 месяцев назад

    The German with the pan knowing damn well if he used it he’d probably be sent to jail

  • @why_do_you_care
    @why_do_you_care 8 месяцев назад

    Reading strasse as stabbe got me rolling. I just moved to Germany a month ago and was doing the same thing for so long