i relate to the suddenly not being a confident speaker thing so much! i live in the uk for a little while right now and i always want to tell people „I‘M ACTUALLY REALLY FUNNY IN GERMAN!“ 😂
You will notice that the German railways tell you what side of the train to get off of with religious devotion. (Ausstieg in Fahrtrichtung rechts / Ausstieg in Fahrtrichtung links) Some Germans sometimes seem slightly helpless and paralysed if they miss the announcement or it wasn’t spoken clearly enough!
Sometimes it could so noisy that could understand and as disable person you must leave train where is only mean to be for entrance because only is elevator.
It's absolutely terrifying when the door doesn't open and absolutely embarrassing if it's because I was on the wrong side 😂 So I'm glad we have those announcements.
It's quite ironic how you're living in my city while I'm studying abroad. This video made me really happy (and a bit homesick)! I hope you enjoy the rest of your time there!
I've been learning korean for about a year now (college courses and a duolingo tree) and I was super indecisive on whether or not I should go through with an exchange through my university. Watchin you just going over to Germany despite any fear you might have really inspired me on gettin myself together lol, so now I'm going to my school's abroad office tomorrow to talk about it. Good luck in Munich!!
James I highly recommend going to South Korea. I'm not sure how the exchange student life is but, I did live there for two years. 9/10 would definitely move back.(if it didn't cost a flip ton of money.)
@Angelica Carberry I've wanted to do an exchange since around 7th grade (originally for Germany actually lol) so I think I'm definitely going to now !! So cool that you went how was it?
Bro that’s so fucking cool that you’re doing all this to improve yourself, good for u! Also congrats for your first time at therapy! I just started too!
You chose a - special time to come to Munich, seeing as you came shortly before the Wiesn started. You might interpret that as good, you might not, but it’s definitely a time during which Munich is very different than usually. Don’t let Wiesn-Minga (Oktoberfestmünchen) fool you, usually there’s not half as many tourists, people walking around in Tracht (Dirndl & Lederhosen) and usually also not half as much rubbish just lying around. But it’s a great city! Are you going to go to the Oktoberfest?
I'm studying at TUM in a few weeks time! Super nervous but this vlog is super helpful, can't wait for the next one! deffo going to find that rooftop cafe.
I know I'm late, but I'm so proud of you for branching out like this! I moved away from my home for 2 months to the french side of Canada (I'm from BC) and it was like I was in a different country and suddenly I had to cook all my own meals and make sure I had enough groceries to keep myself full. Also packing for long term trips is so stressful, like I didn't know what to be prepared for! Luckily I made a group of friends there who are like family to me. So glad to see you've done the same in Europe!
Moving to a foreign country is a brave thing to do that takes leaving your comfort zone. It's a good thing to do :) I live near munich and I'm half american. So feel free to ask questions, should you feel lost and not be in the mood to ask anyone for help face2face. But I'm sure you'll do fine even when you're uncomfortable. Speaking the language, doing things that scare you, this is what you came here to do.
I'm so glad to hear it's going well! I think it was really smart of you to do therapy with someone who speaks English too, not only for the translation bit but also so you know you have at least one person there that you can talk English to when you need a little mental break from speaking German. :)
Evan, Sweet Kiss is my favourite fruit tea! I always stock up on it when I go to Austria. About 10 years ago it used to be called "French Kiss" but clearly they have decided to change the name lol
Watching this as a German who plans on traveling abroad for a while (possibly) is really interesting because you're seeing it the other way around as I would if that makes sense hahah made me excited but also very nervous for possibly going away myself
Munich is a great city. I moved there last October and I am quite happy there. Unfortunately I stay at my parents house for the summer break and will only be in Munich for a few days this month, so there isn't really a chance, I could meet you at all.
I giggled when you pointed at an art museum (Alte Pinakothek) when you thought you were at the Technical Uni. The uni was across the street, so close enough. Ich hoffe, du hast die Zeit in München genossen. :D
Ohh yeah... i once was in the process of trying to find that escalator too. Only took me about 15 minutes.... You should visit the art museum that’s basically around the corner from that rooftop café, it’s worth it.
I'm a German from Munich who's been living in Mumbai, India, for 5 years now. Your video gave me a little bit of 'Heimweh'. Always nice to see the area around the 'Uni' and the 'Blauweißer Himmel'. Enjoy your time! :)
read a cooking book called how to cook everything: the basics it's easy to follow, does not require fancy ingredients and have actual useful tips I'm also learning how to cook and pulling a Julie & Julia scenario where I will try to make every recipe in the book and at the end of it I'll be able to to cook EVERYTHING...I suppose
When we make Schnitzel we call the Semmelbrösel also Paniermehl. Because panieren is the word for covering the meat in the breadcrumbs and Mehl is flour. At least we say that in our Region xD
This just popped up in my recommended videos. I was in Munich for the first time earlier this year and LOVED it! I went with my boyfriend who speaks no German and most people would automatically speak to me in German and to him in English. I'd definitely say everyone was more friendly there than say, in Berlin. Alles gute!
its so crazy that youre living in the part of munich my family visits every year and being so familiar with everything that youre saying and all the surroundings and environment in your video
I actually loved this so much. It makes me wanna learn some new language and actually follow through. I hope you have an amazing month you’re already doing great ❤️
boi this is such deja vu I'm moving to North Germany later this week and it's so cool to see the different experiences and also strangely calming because it's so similar
This is so nostalgic. My boyfriend is from Munich so I've been there several times (he was even an active CSU member, lol) and now it's been about a month since we've moved to Berlin together. I'll be watching the rest of these for sure!
Your Instagram stories and vlogs are KILLING me! I miss Germany so so much! But I'm so happy for you! I want to do the same thing 🙂 I think maybe in Freiburg though. This is so exciting. Viel spas!!!
I also moved to Germany literally on the same day as you (different city)! Suuuper interesting to re-live the experience though it was completely different!
Great, exploring a new city is so much fun, especially if you have time to really get to know your way around! Proud of you you found the rooftop bar and also you didn't lose anything ;) Good luck with everything! Life starts at the edge of your comfort zone 😊
I'm from Munich and moved to Vienna just a week ago to study... Already missing my home town :/ especially the Isar and the Englischer Garten. I wish you a great time in Munich!
Das zu sehen als Deutsche ist wirklich interessant :D Fahr auf jeden Fall mal nach Oberfranken, meine Heimat und wirklich voller sehenswerter schöner Orte wie z.B. Bamberg.
Aw I lived in Munich for my Year Abroad at university working as an English Language Assistant from 2014-2015, miss it so much! You should definitely go for a dander around Bogenhausen (U-Bahn stop Böhmerwaldplatz is the closest but you can walk it from Ostbahnhof if you so wish lol) if you ever feel like heading somewhere a bit quieter within the city, and see all the fancy houses while you're at it lol! There's also a really ice-cream shop across the road from the U-Bahn station there, as well as a lovely little park nearby! Viel Spaß in München, Evan!
Evan, first of all, mac n' cheese pizza is amazing. Second of all, I started learning German with Duolingo the other day, and I'm really enjoying it! Danke!
Since you're living near Ostbahnhof and you have been complaining about the opening hours. The Edeka there is open until 11pm and on Sunday too, because it's a train station.
The next time you make schnitzel coat it a second time in the egg mixture and semmelbrösel. Then if you gently press the marinade on the meat it gets a lot better. I hope you understood I'm bad in explaining... Hope you have a great time in Bavaria!
Munich looks awesome! I'll live vicariously through you until I get to go one day 😂 hopefully my cousin will still be living there then... #freeaccomidation 👌 Also great to hear you're enjoying therapy! There's so many misconceptions about it which stops people from getting help to live their best life, which is so sad. Good on you Evan!
Whooop this is so exciting seeing you walk around in my hometown! I really hope you enjoy your time in Munich and achieve what you've set out to do, change and learn. Also: Definitely take a trip to the Alpes, they're so close! Also 2: If you can't understand people and/or don't know words (like Semmelbrösel), it might just be the Bavarian. I'm a native speaker, but not from Bavaria, and occasionally struggle understanding people here. I even ordered "Semmel" at the bakery for first time since moving here in 2016. I just couldn't get myself to say that word because their called "Brötchen" where I'm from 😂
Will you do like a weekend or day trip north? It would be so cool if you could see Berlin/Hamburg or of course my favorite Leipzig^^ would be a cool video for you to compare north to south or east to west ☺️☺️
omg i used to eat the pasta pizza ALL THE TIME back when i still ate animal products. its so tasty and actually pretty hard to find. you should definitely try it.
tami lovessomuch vielleicht will der Kandidat auf dem Plakat die Wehrpflicht wieder einführen? Ich kenne mich mit Bayrischer Politik und deren Kandidaten nicht aus, aber auch hier in Hessen sind ein paar Kandidaten dafür.
I wouldn't. Because it (Wehrpflicht defensive service duty, the type of conscription we had) also caused people to work in social services and we definedly need troops. A general duty for everyone, man and women, would be adviseble with that everyone would have to do at least one year either social work or military service. Both fields of work where we are lacking personel.
thanks for inspiring me to go to therapy (again), i also live in Germany, and i started attending skype sessions from my home country since the monthly package is cheaper than one session here. I really had a laugh at Tom Vorlost Riddle. German translators xD
Omg I feel you so much on the speaking thing! I KNOW how to order stuff, I KNOW how to ask for things, I practice in my head, but when I have to say it, I just mumble a few spanish words and I hope they'll get me and don't find me annoying or rude 😂😂
I've just started studying abroad in Madrid, I've studied Spanish for years but I feel so insecure when it comes to speaking Spanish too! It's like when I'm practicing in my room I'm absolutely great but I just MELT when an actual Spanish human says anything
Memories 😭😭😭😭 Looks like you're doing well Evan. I'm deffo gonna cook that viennan schnitzel for my housemates soon. Your recipe looks more appetizing than the one I learnt XD Thanks for vlogging ^^
Did you grow that orange tree? Awesome, in Florida I have many but outside 😂 good video & Das nächste Mal, wenn Sie in Disney Orange Twist ist auf mich
Don't worry! We germans learn english since elementary school! And therapists are studied people they will surely know english! Also there are therapists for english speakers you just have to look online
On Facebook there are at of groups like "München verschenkts" (Munich gives away for free) or "München Kleinanzeigen" or "München Flohmarkt" They are great if you want a free wasserkocher (cettle is it?) Or you can even ask people if they wanna hang out I did that when I was new in a city and wanted to do some fun activities I went playing billiard with some and had coffee woth others :D
Those are Bratkartoffeln not Kartoffelsalat still looked great though
"I want to eat more healthily - that's why I'm going to make Schnitzel." ...
Well its better than eating nothing :D
Schnitzel isn't that unhealthy xD
Lou Blackwood red meat and potatoes. It’s not like a cheeseburger and fries but still
Broccoli and kale are worse for your thyroid.
joachim von ribbentrop broccoli and kale are great for you. Idk what your talking about.
i relate to the suddenly not being a confident speaker thing so much! i live in the uk for a little while right now and i always want to tell people „I‘M ACTUALLY REALLY FUNNY IN GERMAN!“ 😂
It's sooo hard haha even if I feel like I can speak German confidently I try to speak and... hmmm wer ist diese Maus?
@@mothcub where's deadmau5?
You will notice that the German railways tell you what side of the train to get off of with religious devotion. (Ausstieg in Fahrtrichtung rechts / Ausstieg in Fahrtrichtung links) Some Germans sometimes seem slightly helpless and paralysed if they miss the announcement or it wasn’t spoken clearly enough!
Sometimes it could so noisy that could understand and as disable person you must leave train where is only mean to be for entrance because only is elevator.
It's absolutely terrifying when the door doesn't open and absolutely embarrassing if it's because I was on the wrong side 😂
So I'm glad we have those announcements.
Just a hint: No oil in the egg but oil in the pan (Schnitzel müssen schwimmen)
JAAAAA ENDLICH JEMAND
nach 2 jahren halt
It's quite ironic how you're living in my city while I'm studying abroad. This video made me really happy (and a bit homesick)! I hope you enjoy the rest of your time there!
Hey Anni, Schön dich hier zu finden! Kommt eigentlich noch etwas auf deinem Blog?
I'm in the same boat except I moved to London a week ago! Its scary but the opportunities available to you will be worth it :)
Dude don't judge! Pizza Pasta is amazing! It's 100% carbs and happiness (on days of intense pain and bleeding from one's uterus)
Zinaida Soldat Spaghetti pizza ftw!
I'm from Germany but in Canada right now, they have a lot of different Dr. Oetker Pizzas here, but I can't find the pizza pasta one 😭
Semmelbrösel is actually quite Bavarian. Semmel is the "white bread" there. Sometimes it's also called Paniermehl (bread coating flour).
I'm so excited to watch this, viel Spaß noch in München! 😊
I've been learning korean for about a year now (college courses and a duolingo tree) and I was super indecisive on whether or not I should go through with an exchange through my university. Watchin you just going over to Germany despite any fear you might have really inspired me on gettin myself together lol, so now I'm going to my school's abroad office tomorrow to talk about it. Good luck in Munich!!
James I highly recommend going to South Korea. I'm not sure how the exchange student life is but, I did live there for two years. 9/10 would definitely move back.(if it didn't cost a flip ton of money.)
@Angelica Carberry I've wanted to do an exchange since around 7th grade (originally for Germany actually lol) so I think I'm definitely going to now !! So cool that you went how was it?
did you go to south korea?
Bro that’s so fucking cool that you’re doing all this to improve yourself, good for u! Also congrats for your first time at therapy! I just started too!
Since I from Germany, it is truly entertaining to watch you learning stuff about it :)
You chose a - special time to come to Munich, seeing as you came shortly before the Wiesn started. You might interpret that as good, you might not, but it’s definitely a time during which Munich is very different than usually. Don’t let Wiesn-Minga (Oktoberfestmünchen) fool you, usually there’s not half as many tourists, people walking around in Tracht (Dirndl & Lederhosen) and usually also not half as much rubbish just lying around. But it’s a great city! Are you going to go to the Oktoberfest?
Kein Wasserkocher? Dann mal los, einen kaufen!
Ist so
I'm studying at TUM in a few weeks time! Super nervous but this vlog is super helpful, can't wait for the next one! deffo going to find that rooftop cafe.
congrats, i am starting at LMU! wishing you all the best
I know I'm late, but I'm so proud of you for branching out like this! I moved away from my home for 2 months to the french side of Canada (I'm from BC) and it was like I was in a different country and suddenly I had to cook all my own meals and make sure I had enough groceries to keep myself full. Also packing for long term trips is so stressful, like I didn't know what to be prepared for! Luckily I made a group of friends there who are like family to me. So glad to see you've done the same in Europe!
Moving to a foreign country is a brave thing to do that takes leaving your comfort zone. It's a good thing to do :) I live near munich and I'm half american. So feel free to ask questions, should you feel lost and not be in the mood to ask anyone for help face2face. But I'm sure you'll do fine even when you're uncomfortable. Speaking the language, doing things that scare you, this is what you came here to do.
Haven't finished the video but I'm excited for you!!! I believe in yoooooOOOUUUUUuuuuuu
Sorry to dissapoint you: This is Bratkartoffeln, not Kartoffelsalat 😁
So true 😂
I'm so glad to hear it's going well! I think it was really smart of you to do therapy with someone who speaks English too, not only for the translation bit but also so you know you have at least one person there that you can talk English to when you need a little mental break from speaking German. :)
Evan, Sweet Kiss is my favourite fruit tea! I always stock up on it when I go to Austria. About 10 years ago it used to be called "French Kiss" but clearly they have decided to change the name lol
Watching this as a German who plans on traveling abroad for a while (possibly) is really interesting because you're seeing it the other way around as I would if that makes sense hahah made me excited but also very nervous for possibly going away myself
Munich is a great city. I moved there last October and I am quite happy there. Unfortunately I stay at my parents house for the summer break and will only be in Munich for a few days this month, so there isn't really a chance, I could meet you at all.
Happy for you doing therapy! It's a very good thing! Have a great time in Germany! Sending love ❤️❤️
I giggled when you pointed at an art museum (Alte Pinakothek) when you thought you were at the Technical Uni. The uni was across the street, so close enough. Ich hoffe, du hast die Zeit in München genossen. :D
Ohh yeah... i once was in the process of trying to find that escalator too. Only took me about 15 minutes....
You should visit the art museum that’s basically around the corner from that rooftop café, it’s worth it.
Ooh Evan with making schnitzel u should have a 'wet' hand and a 'dry' hand, so doesn't get all sticky and blergh everywhere
I'm a German from Munich who's been living in Mumbai, India, for 5 years now. Your video gave me a little bit of 'Heimweh'. Always nice to see the area around the 'Uni' and the 'Blauweißer Himmel'.
Enjoy your time! :)
read a cooking book called how to cook everything: the basics
it's easy to follow, does not require fancy ingredients and have actual useful tips
I'm also learning how to cook and pulling a Julie & Julia scenario where I will try to make every recipe in the book and at the end of it I'll be able to to cook EVERYTHING...I suppose
it’s so interesting seeing my country through a foreigners eyes, I’m living for this
Evan, you had a golden pun opportunity of playing “King of the Clouds” on a plane and you missed it
Damn
When we make Schnitzel we call the Semmelbrösel also Paniermehl.
Because panieren is the word for covering the meat in the breadcrumbs and Mehl is flour. At least we say that in our Region xD
This just popped up in my recommended videos. I was in Munich for the first time earlier this year and LOVED it! I went with my boyfriend who speaks no German and most people would automatically speak to me in German and to him in English. I'd definitely say everyone was more friendly there than say, in Berlin. Alles gute!
its so crazy that youre living in the part of munich my family visits every year and being so familiar with everything that youre saying and all the surroundings and environment in your video
I remember visiting Munich at the English garden I live a little more south from there
I actually loved this so much. It makes me wanna learn some new language and actually follow through. I hope you have an amazing month you’re already doing great ❤️
boi this is such deja vu I'm moving to North Germany later this week and it's so cool to see the different experiences and also strangely calming because it's so similar
This is so nostalgic. My boyfriend is from Munich so I've been there several times (he was even an active CSU member, lol) and now it's been about a month since we've moved to Berlin together. I'll be watching the rest of these for sure!
OMG! PANIC AT THE DISCO!!
Your Instagram stories and vlogs are KILLING me! I miss Germany so so much! But I'm so happy for you! I want to do the same thing 🙂 I think maybe in Freiburg though. This is so exciting. Viel spas!!!
My favourite tea (that isn't just regular black or green tea) is by Meßmer with Kaktusfeige und Zimt
It's really great on colder days!
I also moved to Germany literally on the same day as you (different city)! Suuuper interesting to re-live the experience though it was completely different!
Great, exploring a new city is so much fun, especially if you have time to really get to know your way around! Proud of you you found the rooftop bar and also you didn't lose anything ;) Good luck with everything! Life starts at the edge of your comfort zone 😊
I'm from Munich and moved to Vienna just a week ago to study... Already missing my home town :/ especially the Isar and the Englischer Garten. I wish you a great time in Munich!
you have to visit dusseldorf, its the capital of northrhine westfalia and its pretty nice there
love a good knoblauch
Das zu sehen als Deutsche ist wirklich interessant :D Fahr auf jeden Fall mal nach Oberfranken, meine Heimat und wirklich voller sehenswerter schöner Orte wie z.B. Bamberg.
Aujah, bitte komm nach Bamberg :D Ich gebe eine gratis Stadtführung!
So much respect to you Evan!
I love your genuine shock of how good your meal was. :)
I was in genuine shock how he didn't leave anything behind or be late
I Support you in doing this !
Aw I lived in Munich for my Year Abroad at university working as an English Language Assistant from 2014-2015, miss it so much! You should definitely go for a dander around Bogenhausen (U-Bahn stop Böhmerwaldplatz is the closest but you can walk it from Ostbahnhof if you so wish lol) if you ever feel like heading somewhere a bit quieter within the city, and see all the fancy houses while you're at it lol! There's also a really ice-cream shop across the road from the U-Bahn station there, as well as a lovely little park nearby!
Viel Spaß in München, Evan!
Evan, first of all, mac n' cheese pizza is amazing.
Second of all, I started learning German with Duolingo the other day, and I'm really enjoying it! Danke!
Awwww i wish I could show you around a little omg please enjoy your stay~~~ OH AND VISIT THE OCTOBERFEST
Hey you could also try some thing like Hello Fresh or Marley spoon that's healty food that you cook fresh and get every thing sent to you in a package
You should meet Dana and Stefan from "Wanted Adventure"!
i love watching your travel vlogs so much. you are my favorite channel by far
Since you're living near Ostbahnhof and you have been complaining about the opening hours. The Edeka there is open until 11pm and on Sunday too, because it's a train station.
0:37 same
Really enjoyed this!
The next time you make schnitzel coat it a second time in the egg mixture and semmelbrösel. Then if you gently press the marinade on the meat it gets a lot better. I hope you understood I'm bad in explaining...
Hope you have a great time in Bavaria!
I would definitely recommend trying Spezi its so good ❤️
Hey viel Spaß in München^^ I think you'll have an amazing time. My friend goes to the uni in Munich and she loves it there:)
I'm so happy for you! Now, you could finally visit Poland, there is Bath&Body Works in Warsaw :)
Is there a chance you will be at the Emma Blackery concert in Munich in October? :)
ich freue mich auf die nächste Woche. Vorallem auf den Oktoberfest Vlog. Trink ein Maß für mich mit
very nice as a local :D very funny! Unfortunately I rarely hear/experience my foreign colleagues in every day situations...
Go to Erding with S2 and then visit Thermal Bath its the biggest one in the world with the most water slides in europe
yes im so excited for all the vlogs!
so glad to see you enjoying München. and cooking the thicc version of Austrian schnitzel ..oh and the Bratkartoffeln - which looked amazing!!
I live in Munich and I'll happily show you all of the best cafés, bars, and restaurants if you'd like to - there's a ton of hidden amazing ones!
Avin Saraji I am going there in July 2020, what do you recommend?
I can’t wait for the next video I loved this one!! 🤗
Munich looks awesome! I'll live vicariously through you until I get to go one day 😂 hopefully my cousin will still be living there then... #freeaccomidation 👌
Also great to hear you're enjoying therapy! There's so many misconceptions about it which stops people from getting help to live their best life, which is so sad. Good on you Evan!
Welcome to Munich :) hope you have a good time here. 😊
Whooop this is so exciting seeing you walk around in my hometown! I really hope you enjoy your time in Munich and achieve what you've set out to do, change and learn. Also: Definitely take a trip to the Alpes, they're so close! Also 2: If you can't understand people and/or don't know words (like Semmelbrösel), it might just be the Bavarian. I'm a native speaker, but not from Bavaria, and occasionally struggle understanding people here. I even ordered "Semmel" at the bakery for first time since moving here in 2016. I just couldn't get myself to say that word because their called "Brötchen" where I'm from 😂
Will you do like a weekend or day trip north? It would be so cool if you could see Berlin/Hamburg or of course my favorite Leipzig^^ would be a cool video for you to compare north to south or east to west ☺️☺️
Visit der verrückte Eismacher, great ice cream and also weird flavours!! They have 2 pretty stores in Munich.
Harry Potter classes
Herbology - Kräuterkunde
Care of magical creatures - Pflege magischer Geschöpfe
what the heck, I feel like I've watched you make that Kartoffelsalat five times! I should get off the internet
i feel like we should let this "error" become a thing. soon, even Germans will be calling Bratkartoffeln "Kartoffelsalat"
i'm here for it :D
Evan being excited over the food he cooked is a mood. 😂
omg i used to eat the pasta pizza ALL THE TIME back when i still ate animal products. its so tasty and actually pretty hard to find. you should definitely try it.
lmao the "scheiß wehrpflicht" sign doesn't make any sense but it'd still be something i'd write on a sign
tami lovessomuch vielleicht will der Kandidat auf dem Plakat die Wehrpflicht wieder einführen? Ich kenne mich mit Bayrischer Politik und deren Kandidaten nicht aus, aber auch hier in Hessen sind ein paar Kandidaten dafür.
Ja, ich dachte das gleiche.
I wouldn't. Because it (Wehrpflicht defensive service duty, the type of conscription we had) also caused people to work in social services and we definedly need troops. A general duty for everyone, man and women, would be adviseble with that everyone would have to do at least one year either social work or military service. Both fields of work where we are lacking personel.
thanks for inspiring me to go to therapy (again), i also live in Germany, and i started attending skype sessions from my home country since the monthly package is cheaper than one session here. I really had a laugh at Tom Vorlost Riddle. German translators xD
Omg I feel you so much on the speaking thing! I KNOW how to order stuff, I KNOW how to ask for things, I practice in my head, but when I have to say it, I just mumble a few spanish words and I hope they'll get me and don't find me annoying or rude 😂😂
I've just started studying abroad in Madrid, I've studied Spanish for years but I feel so insecure when it comes to speaking Spanish too! It's like when I'm practicing in my room I'm absolutely great but I just MELT when an actual Spanish human says anything
ohh. ive stood out side that Ludwig Beck. if i'm correct. Its at Marienplatz.... or something similar to that...
Memories 😭😭😭😭 Looks like you're doing well Evan. I'm deffo gonna cook that viennan schnitzel for my housemates soon. Your recipe looks more appetizing than the one I learnt XD Thanks for vlogging ^^
Panic! At the disco❤️❤️❤️ U got a good taste
I'm going to Munich this weekend for Oktoberfest!!
Did you grow that orange tree? Awesome, in Florida I have many but outside 😂 good video & Das nächste Mal, wenn Sie in Disney Orange Twist ist auf mich
This is such an honest video (:
This is so cool and something I’d love to do! 💛
See you around here :D
I love Panic at the disco m8 love you
Don't worry! We germans learn english since elementary school! And therapists are studied people they will surely know english! Also there are therapists for english speakers you just have to look online
On Facebook there are at of groups like "München verschenkts" (Munich gives away for free) or "München Kleinanzeigen" or "München Flohmarkt"
They are great if you want a free wasserkocher (cettle is it?) Or you can even ask people if they wanna hang out
I did that when I was new in a city and wanted to do some fun activities
I went playing billiard with some and had coffee woth others :D
You have to cook the potatos first. Then you peel and dice them
the pasta pizza is the best thing you have to try it there is nothing better
“How does she not know? Doesn’t she live here”?? Zooms in on face :’)) haha you’re hysterical
Idk if its just us but we were told not to drink the faucet water here in germany