@@lightmoon5396 9. Klasse Englisch auf einer Gesamtschule. Wäre dann alles geklärt. Auf deutsch kann ich mich nämlich außerordentlich gut artikulieren, was an meiner langjährigen Lebenszeit in Deutschland liegt. Da kann mein Englisch auch den ein oder anderen Kratzer vertragen, nicht wahr? Immerhin lerne ich gleichzeitig noch Norwegisch und Französich. Zudem weiß ich mich auf Kroatisch und Italienisch zu verständigen, wenn auch nicht gut. Ich glaube das ist für einen Jungen in meinen Alter gut.
@@lightmoon5396 vor allem "was war" Und das Denglisch war gewollt. Ist ja nicht so, dass sie im Video genau so redet. Wie du auf meine ironische Antwort eingehst. Jetzt frag ich dich, wer checkt hier keine Ironie. Wer auf eine Troll-Nachricht ernsthaft antwortet ist echt hängen geblieben!👎
@@Hocuspocusjebigamodus Holy fuck, nur weil du zeigen willst, dass du so gut in Deutsch seist, musst du nicht Sätze so bilden und bestimmte Wörter benutzen. Niemand spricht/schreibt so, hättest auch einfach normal schreiben können. Edit: "Very many people" lol
Have you met Muslims that wear hijabs during summer? I think you should search some videos like those, because compared to having all your body covered, a jacked is nothing, lol
No. I wanted to say that if you go to a restaurant and you want to keep the jacket, nothing happens. Nobody sees us weird if we do not do it. And of course here in Mexico we have high temperatures. That's it. Excuse me the misunderstanding!
I'm German and I absolutely don't like the Freikörperkultur 😂 it's actually really weird. And I will be waiting for the light to change to green even when there is no-one and no car around.😅🤓
No, it's not really weird actually, you're just feeling insecure in your skin/body, but that's your personal problem. Mentally mature people can totally enjoy the free, relaxed and lightweight feeling of FKK without feeling ashamed for a second or thinking that it's anyhow weird. I basicly love it and I'm thankful that we have it instead of immaturely tabooing stuff or making a total unnecessary fuss about being just oneself and one with nature! We're all naked under our clothing!
@@MrAlphalux It has nothing to do with maturity or insecurity. I am perfectly comfortable with my body and in no way self-conscious and I have no problem with showing that while wearing a bikini or nice clothing. But for me my breasts and my private parts are what you called it PRIVAT and intimate and only to be seen by me and my partner. That's not because I'm immature or insecure. It's because I don't want to show those parts of my body around to everyone. And btw to tell someone that he is mentally not mature enough because he doesn't want to strip stark naked in front of strangers is ironic in itself. Just because it's not the same opinion on a topic it's not a less mature one, it's just a different one. Periode. And if YOU have a different opinion and if YOU fell differently than who am I to stop you from doing it. Just do it. But please, don't question my maturity or insecurity. That would be just a teeny-tiny bit self-righteous.
@CrazyGermanGirl Funny how the birds and the bees and basically all animals and children that are not brainwashed yet have absolutely no problem to enjoy themselfes as they are naturaly by nature. But when you're trying that you start to feel the splinter in your head... "Getroffene Hunde bellen..."
Hahaha the last ones are the best! I have another one: Here in Germany the birthday boy/girl has to bring their own cake and even invite the food/drinks. Am I the only one who finds that weird? Even at work I saw a lot of people coming to the office with their own birthday cake and stuff 🎂🎂🎂🎂
naa, it is more efficient that way. so you have to organise only one birthday celebration per year. just kidding, i have no clue why it is that way. my guess is "because it is tradition".
In Spain is the same as in Germany. I found that reeeeeally weird. Imagine if the birthday person has no money to invite everyone or buy a big cake for everybody. It would be better to keep your birthday date a secret 😕
@J.W.D. Salvation76 I honestly don't see how it can be interpreted as anything but cheap. Do Germans make their children buy their own Christmas presents? No, they don't. Making someone buy his own birthday cake is like making your child buy his own Christmas presents. Germans should not want to bruit this about.
A Russian point of view: 1) We also take the jacket off in a restaurant 2) Showing middle finger from a car is not illegal here, but nobody does it. 3) Bread and cereals for breakfast is pretty common here. 4) But not beer or any kind of alcohol. Yes, we don't drink vodka for breakfast, as you might have expected :) 5) Kissing on the cheek is so hispanic. It's neither common here. We usually handshake. 6) Fork and knife are basically for roasted meat and something like that. Hamburgers are eaten with hands. 7) Crossing a red light is generally NOT SAFE in Russia due to in fact possible speed of 80 km/s within the city. 8) Drinking mineral water is up to the person. 9) Kids may walk alone in Russia as well. 10) FKK is indeed something that exists only in Germany. And maybe in Netherlands. 11) Toilets are basically the same in Russia. 12) Young boyfriends/girlfriends may be allowed to stay over, but that depends on their parents.
@@Treadstone7 bei uns im Dorf heißt das entweder zeitig anfangen zu trinken oder gar nicht erst abzusetzen vom Vortag 😂 klingt komisch, ist aber so aufm dorf.
@@beluann7447 No lo parece. Siempre veo a españoles en restaurantes sentados con la chaqueta (jacket, "jersey") puesta y no es un comportamiento raro como sí resulta en Alemania, según este video.
Well not for the average breakfast, but if you go out for breakfast or brunch there will always be a glass of sparkling wine included :) At least in my area and wherever I went to in Germany :)
@joss and janik I can see a lot of similarities in the german culture with the american culture. I'm mexican living in the US so I can relate to both cultures. I enjoy your experiences.
Para mí, una cosa rara, también, es que no hay ruido, tienen una ley específica acerca del ruido y realmente la respetan, al menos fue mi experiencia en Berlín.
@@ricardorivas33225 no es raro en Ciudad de México estar acostumbrado al ruido, es lo normal, no debería, pero así son las cosas aquí. Créeme, amé esa ley del ruido.
Canadian Here.. I Live In Canada And Have Worked With Many Germans Here In Canada. They Are The Very Best Workers I Have Ever Worked With. I Do Love Germans..I Only Speak English, And French . I Would Love To Learn High German.. I Have Always Wanted To Visit Hamburg. Some Day I Will..
@@pluvia13 That rights...impressed anyone knows about that beside myself hahaha. Yes this wc model is from the 50ties when many people had problems with wurm infections (coming from eating rarely wasched lettuce etc.) and it was common checking poop about that infection. Nowadays the reason isn't given that much any more.
I am from The Netherlands and I have a girlfriend from Guadalajara Mexico!!! Having the same issues whahahahaha!!! We watch this every sunday by Togethr TV after Netflixing with Netflix Party!
In Greece we often take off the coat in a restaurant or a tavern, and sometimes there are young children roaming in the streets, but we don't generally do the rest of the things. You guys are awesome, love your videos!
Hello! I'm from Estonia 🇪🇪 and we usually also take our outside clothing off at the table and also most occasion we eat with a fork and a knife. Young kids walking outside in the streets alone is also common in here, I think it's a safety matter, depending of the country/city that you live in and how safe it is. But we don't like to walk around naked, that was really weird for me to hear that you saw two men playing football in the public park naked, in Estonia you could get arrested fot that! Also we don't drink alcohol before noon and we only kiss our close family and friends on the cheek, but not everyone does that, it depends how close is the family and where are the parents from. In my family we do that, most Estonians don't and we never kiss strangers who we just met. Usually it's common to shake hands when you meet a new person 😋
We have a lot of sparkling water in Mexico as well! At least compared to the U.S. It's easier to get mineral water at restaurants here. Also I've visited Hamburg and Berlin and it was awesome! 😃
I think it's fine if teenagers can sleep at their boyfriends/girlfriends house as long as they're familiar with protection and talk with their parents about it. Here in germany the kids know about sex, they talk about it openly and it prevents STD's and teen pregnancies unlike in other countries where it's tabu to talk about sex, there is much more unclarity about that topic and unfortunetly it leads to pregnancies at young ages and so on..
Not in Mexico, you are simply staying at the boyfriend's/ girlfreind's family to know the extended family, know the family's culture (every family has a distinct "culture" or way of doing things), feel like you are a cousin to the extended family, and be judged sometimes severely if you don't measure up to physical, racial, or career expectations.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I can't i can't!!! I had the same experience with the toilet. We have those kind of toilets at my Uni in Regensburg and thought the same as Joss!! HAHAHAHAHAHA
Mariana M.Noriega Well looking at your own masterpiece is kinda important I may say as a Dietician. We need to ask our clients how the consistency of their shit looks like. And in either formation we can tell if the person is healthy and alright or not. My teacher (whos a doctor for maybe over 30 years) told us that a good doctor will always ask how the patients shit looks like. It's for health.
Hi guys! I think the most important Is the comunication that's why I tried to practice every moment, I learnt a little bit of Deutsch and English. I love you so much, please make more videos
Hi the 2 of u, I am German, my wife is Chilean. I totally understand the kind of finding things weired about the other cultural side. It would be great fun to have a vid of urs about cultural differences and so... Cool the 2 of u!!! Greetings from Jena, Thuringia Mathias
Otra cosa que me parece extraña en Alemania es que los alemanes se limpian la nariz en donde sea, cuando sea, al frente de todo el mundo😖 En mi salón siempre se están sacando los mocos ahí en plena clase o a la hora del almuerzo cuando otras personas están comiendo. 😂
que curioso! creía que sólo se hacía "disimulado" en Asia jajaja yo soy de España y aquí es extremadamente normal sonarse la nariz en cualquier sitio, de hecho es mucho mejor eso que escuchar sonidos extraños al intentar detener el fluido nasal o al respirar, eso si que nos enfada mucho más, pero sonarse con un pañuelo está muy bien visto
Creo que se refiere a con los dedos (?) En Colombia cuando uno tiene gripa trae su pañuelo y se suena normalmente, pero si no se tiene el pañuelo o pañitos a la mano es incómodo.
@@YisneySoto uf si se refiere a los dedos entonces sí está muy mal visto, es muy desagradable ver a alguien meterse el dedo en la nariz y sacar algo de allí, eugh...
Everytime when I "poop" I analyse my "poop" up to its structure, smell, taste and color. I write it down and make a chart on my pc, the document is called poop-notices.... For sure that's typical German. It's sarcasm guys...
The Japanes, had Super Fancy Toilets that check out, that you dont be ill. We Germans only need one Look.We look for the Reason, that we must use the Toilet Brush or not.This Brush stand near to the Toilet and in every House,Shop,even in Jail.The Person that use the Toilet after you,should have a clean Toilet just like you.We are cleanly.I dont see that in every Mexican House,or other Country.What means the Rest of the World to this Problem?Perhaps it only a Woman Problem,i see the Toilet at Pissing too, because i dont sit for Peeing.If i want peeing an see a shit from the Person before me,that would piss me off.
Thomas Christmann Well looking at your own masterpiece is kinda important I may say as a Dietician. We need to ask our clients how the consistency of their shit looks like. And in either formation we can tell if the person is healthy and alright or not. My teacher (whos a doctor for maybe over 30 years) told us that a good doctor will always ask how the patients shit looks like. It's for health.
@@HmLys In European Union the Toilets are now standardized in Form and Function. Many other Countrys had the old System. This System let fall the Excrement ,direct into the Water and make a Splash.Then its possible that your Butt get wet with toiletwater.Thats not what japanes Toilets make.But you dont answer my Question. Had you a Toiletbrush and use it after your sit?Or let you it there for the next Visitor?
I MADE IT HERE SO QUICKLY! I’m so excited about this! As always, much love from the US. Hopefully I can meet you guys someday. That’s my dream. We’d be best friends! 🥰🥰🥰💖💘💞💕
When I went to the swimming pool for the first time here in Germany, I was shocked when almost everyone in the dressing room was naked. Esp men, they seem very proud of their front tails... They are all wagging! Oops! haha
The flat bed toilet is common in Holland. The origin is the idea that the state of your excrements could tell you something about your health. Now it is just a cultural habit.
I'm German but have grown up in France i.e. I know German culture from my family who lives there & TV but I've never experienced it in my daily life. Things I agree with the most are sparkling water and young autonomy for kids ! Every time I go to Germany I'm like "hum ew no thanks I'd rather drink Leitungswasser" and people judge me so bad haha 😂 Also when I was young I used to watch German TV shows like 'Die Pfefferkörner' where kids are like 8yo but roaming through the city on their bikes with their friends... and I couldn't even walk to school for 10min on my own until I was 12 😭😭 I wanted this autonomy sooo bad honestly I think it's great that German kids can be autonomous at such a young age Btw the "take off your jacket" thing isn't only German don't worry it's the same in France, it's seen as "disrespectful" to keep your jacket on.. might as well freeze in the restaurant haha
Hi! I just came across your videos and I’m hooked! They’ve all been very interesting and i would love to see a video about cultural differences. I’m Mexican too and I know my family would not be ok with me moving to another country to be with my boyfriend even though I’m 25 haha. I’m curious to know if your family (Joss) was supportive about your decision. :)
Chicos los amoo!!! 💕Y me encantaría que hicieran un video de las rarezas mexicanas (soy de méxico) pero quiero saber que opina Janik. Ja ja ja ja Saludos!
I’m from Copenhagen, Denmark. I have to say that some of the things Germans do we also do in Denmark but I also do find one of them weird. About taking off the jacket in a restaurant: I think it is the most natural thing to do when you are inside. Danes also eat bread and cereals for breakfast and in some occasions also alcohol but not something we do everyday. We don’t kiss on the cheek either. We commonly shake hands or hug each other. Hamburgers are commonly eaten with your hands. We also drink a lot of sparkling water. Stuff that is not so common here: Naked beaches and saunas. I find that a bit weird too 😄 Por cierto, hablo español también 😃 A mí me encantan vuestros videos 🙌 ¡Buen trabajo! 👍
Yep. My first proper girlfriend stayed at my house in my room for a weekend with both our parents permission. I was just 14, she was almost 15. My dad had "the talk" with me, but i had that at school at age 12 already, still, with my dad it was a bit awkward. He told me to be respectful to her and stop if either i or she wasn't fully ready or wanted to stop,....we didn't xD. My mom put condoms in my drawer next to my bed, purposely leaving the drawer open, so I'd notice. The next morning my mom had a talk with Laura, not me,....it was "a girl thing" I was told. A few weeks later i stayed the weekend with her in her parents home,....was a bit nerve wreaking i must admit, but her parents were cool.⬅pretty much the same deal, only my face was more red at certain times hahaha 😂. This is the experience of most Dutch people i know,...they all have a story like this. Dutch parents rather have their kids first time happening under their roof in safety with some sort of awkward but well intended guidance, Germans, Belgian's and Danish are the same in that too. One's I've got kids, i'm going to be the same and follow my parents example.
Omg, I'm 25 years old Peruvian girl and even if I'm already an adult I can't invite my boyfriend to stay the night with me. It's such a deal because it was the first time I wanted to invite my boyfriend to the house to meet my family but it didn't work even if I asked politely to my mother. I already had "the talk" with my mother when I was at school so I thought everything was ok but my parents still think I have to keep "pure" until I get married lol. Reading your message made me feel a little bit sad because of how different we are, culturally of course. For some people the first time is so important and special that...I don't know, if one day I have kids I will definitely do the same as your parents did.
@@anaclaudiagaray9094 Big cultural changes start small. That one day you make sure, as a parent, that your child's first time happens in the safety of your home and with protection👍-up Ana. Hope your boyfriend is the same in that regard and shares that opinion. It's equal here, for both son's and daughter's. My older sister (then at age 14) had the same experience before me, and her boyfriend stayed over at our house and she at his, it's quite normal here. And although my dad gave me a talk that i largely already knew at age 14, he made very sure that i understood a girl's perspective of her first time and that i needed to respond to that and be highly respectful of her. Dutch dad's take that responsibility to really teach their son's this, and in my opinion, that's awesome.
omg that's so cool and even cute, here in Latin America is such an akward and taboo thing, which is stupid because there's a lot of young girls pregnant out there, and the problem starts here, sex education should be like this in all countries.
@@grauben9234 Agreed. We don't have that many teen girl pregnancies here, infact, it's very rare and it tends to be with girls that have an immigration background were the parents are "traditional". This "guided"/supported by parents sexual passage if you will,...helps us to understand sex, what we want, with whom, why and importantly when we are ready and when not. It takes the "shame" and guessing out of it, while still retaining the rest that is positive. Especially girls get to be more armed with knowing it's their body and that nobody has a right to it under any circumstances, it's hers and that's oke. A very important life lesson for young girls and we boys learn that too.
1. Esperare el video de las cosas raras que hacemos en Mexico jajaja 2. Estaría padre un video enfocado al ultimo punto porque yo soy de las que si vivo con mi novio es porque vamos en algo serio o si no hasta el matrimonio tal como me lo inculcó mi mamá Pura risa con este este video y sus rarezas por esos son únicos y adorables jajajaj 😍😍😍😍 al principio todos esos puntos igual los vi súper raros cuando recién llegue a Alemania pero luego me acostumbre lo del agua mineral guácala aún lo odio, lo de la desnudez todavía no me acostumbro y eso que soy doctora y es que igual mi mamá me enseño que nada de enseñar mis cosas en público tal vez por las diferencias en educación social y que en Mexico son más se me fue la palabra jejeje pero no es de agrado aquí y en Alemania me gusta que lo ven como parte de la naturaleza lo de los semáforos en eso estoy de acuerdo ☝️, lo de la chaqueta en el restaurante yo lo veo normal porque hasta yo lo hago en Mexico. Espero con ansias su próximo video. Adiós chicos! ☺️☺️
I am with you Joss! I don't take off my jacket in a restaurant because I may forget it and lose it, and I don't want to touch it with possibly greasy hands when I leave this restaurant!
Omg the fork and knife thing! When I was a foreign exchange student to Germany my host family would eat bread with Nutella with a fork and knife. It was so weird!
I know I'm late to the party but I really felt the need to clear things up 1) who the hell doesn't take off his/her jacket at a restaurant? maybe people who are into sweating their a**es off 2) Please name one country where it is weird to eat bread and/or cereal for breakfast. I'm interested 3) No we do not drink alcohol for breakfast. Maybe some people in bavaria do but you literally can't compare bavaria to the rest of Germany. 4) Are you really saying that using forks and knifes to eat is weird? And no, most people do eat a burger with their hands. Maybe some bougee people do not 5) Well yeah, why would you want to teach your kid to cross a red light? Its not the healthiest thing to do 6) Maybe some people love being naked. Therefore we have FKK beaches. The situation you described about some dudes running around naked in a public park is actually illegal 7) I would'nt specifically say that we love looking at our poop. These toilets are designed like that to prevent water from splashing when you're doing your thing. Its efficient. We're efficient. I'm probably not helping the stereotype of Germans not having humor. But I literally don't buy it that we're the ONLY country that has/does these things.😂 Especially because I've seen 90% of these in other countries too. Okay I'm done now.
I am from Germany as well. And I think eating cereals or bread for breakfast is not only typical german but typical european. For example in Asian countries you mostly eat rice, soup or noodles for breakfast.
1) She isnt used to take her jacket of (in spain restaurants probably) 2) I think she just meant that we always and most of the time only eat bread/cereals for breakfast which is true 3) She's thinking of Frühschoppen (because they live in Bavaria) which is a bit weird when you're not familiar with it :D 4) I think in spain you do eat a lot things with hands which you eat with fork an knife in Germany. Pizza for example (Which I do eat with hands. But some people in Restaurants still look weird at you) 5) We are known for waiting at red lights even when there isn't a single car on the street. I love that :D the rest of the world would just cross that street 6) yeah she overdid here, but older Germans love there sauna/FKK 7) that's just weird xD She didn't say we are the only country doing this stuff , but she was confused at these things and they are pretty strange/ unusual for foreigners.
@@toffifee32milchmaus Yes and no. She specifically said at the beginning that she'd traveled a lot and hasn't seen most of these things in other countries which I totally don't buy. Maybe its different in Mexico, I don't even doubt that, but you can't tell me that its only Germany doing/having these things. Especially bc someone from Russia commented and said that they also do all of that. She probably just phrased it wrong.
Yes, we are weird, but loveable. Thanks for this, I needed to laugh at my own weirdness too, the fork and knife, jacket off, looking at your own stool (check if all is healthy 😂). I find the naked thing weird, too 😂 I cover EVERYTHING 🤣
This is really funny for me to watch because I´m from Costa Rica so I can relate to Joss (for the Spanish stuff) but Janik being German makes this just funnier since I was at a German school....and high school (supongo que se tiene que deceir los dos, aunque en español a veces uno dice escuela para referirse a los dos y ya jeje)
I moved out of Germany in '87 but prior to that every single toilet I've seen in Germany was of the odd type you describe. I was told it is to make it easier to collect a stool sample and doctors wanted those almost every time I went to one. Now in the UK they have 'normal' toilet bowls however at some point I had diarrhea and my GP wanted a stool sample which is understandable however it was practically impossible to collect one from a 'normal' bowl. Also beer is not alcohol, it is liquid bread and bread is what you eat for breakfast...or drink! :)
Nowadays, alcohol for "breakfast" is only a bavarian Tradition. My uncle had every friday these "Weisswurscht/Pretzel/Weissbier" breakfast. My grandpa was a "Vereinsmeier" and chief of several garden clubs - so he went to the clubs at weekend mornings and had a chat with other members at the clubhouse. This was called a "Frühschoppen" and included alcohol(mostly beer). But this was about 40 years ago, when alcohol was widely accepted from the Society even at work or while driving.
Otra cosa es que se tiran pedos a cada rato sin pena... A mi en Berlín me paso algo parecido a lo de los clubes de sexo, pero en una fiesta de aniversario de un house project, estuvo loco porque había tres pisos de fiesta, y solo el último de arriba tenía u a habitación roja con gente desnuda, recuerdo que iba con un amigo español que llevaba años viviendo en Berlín y para el fue muy fácil acoplarse, pero para mi y otra amiga de España, fue como "y ahora???" Solo nos quitamos la playera y seguimos bailando, nadie nos vio o dijo algo tonto. Me encanta Berlín y me gusta la cultura del desnudo, me late porque la mayoría de lxs alemanxs lo hacen con naturalidad y sin morbo. Saludos y besos a ambxs!!! =)
RGGHhh this is the first video of you two, that Ive watched and oh lord the toilet talk xD Joss reaction to her own story was so cuuuteeee xD really adorable! and also where I live in northern germany almost everyone has those flat surfaced ones bwahahaha
Creo que es lo mismo en Francia, excepto lo de tomar cerveza en el desayuno ( cosa que no he visto ni en republica checa). Pero suele pasar lo de no quitarse el abrigo ( me pasa todo el tiempo en clases 😂) y lo de comer sin cuchillo y tenedor la hamburguesa ( cosa que mi novio francés si hace y que siempre consideraré raro 😂🤣)
Haha, so accurate! I also notice the differences sometimes because I'm half Swiss/half Filipino and I grew up and live in Germany. For example, my mom (she's from the Philippines) also doesn't always take off her coat in a restaurant and that annoys me because it looks like she wants to leave any minute and you can't eat in peace. 😂 About the children walking around on their own at a young age: I see kids like that sometimes, but it always makes me furious because if I were a parent, I wouldn't allow my kid to go out all by themselves. I wasn't allowed to as a kid either. 🙈 I loved this video, please talk more about cultural differences. I have friends in Mexico too, so it's always fun to share your videos with them. 💗
In the most of the cases especially when i go out I drink mineral water, I do since I was a child. And the habit of drink alcohol with the breakfast is more of a brunch, but the brunch is at 12:00 pm like a late breakfast. I'm from México
1: I live in Argentina, and I also take off my jacket. 2. Is it allowed to do it in Mexico? What great life hahah 3. Haha I also eat bread and cereals for breakfast! 4. Gas water is DELICIOUS. But I also love common water.
2:44 actually I think quite a few countries do that, I mean wine and that? Also here in Britain most of us take off our coats or whatever we have as we sit on a chair and hang it on the chair, unless of course we cannot be bothered to, so I think both those things are fairly common in most countries.
Very many people in Germany think Freiköperkultur is also weird
Yep
@@lightmoon5396 9. Klasse Englisch auf einer Gesamtschule.
Wäre dann alles geklärt.
Auf deutsch kann ich mich nämlich außerordentlich gut artikulieren, was an meiner langjährigen Lebenszeit in Deutschland liegt.
Da kann mein Englisch auch den ein oder anderen Kratzer vertragen, nicht wahr?
Immerhin lerne ich gleichzeitig noch Norwegisch und Französich.
Zudem weiß ich mich auf Kroatisch und Italienisch zu verständigen, wenn auch nicht gut.
Ich glaube das ist für einen Jungen in meinen Alter gut.
@@lightmoon5396 vor allem "was war"
Und das Denglisch war gewollt. Ist ja nicht so, dass sie im Video genau so redet. Wie du auf meine ironische Antwort eingehst. Jetzt frag ich dich, wer checkt hier keine Ironie.
Wer auf eine Troll-Nachricht ernsthaft antwortet ist echt hängen geblieben!👎
@@Hocuspocusjebigamodus Holy fuck, nur weil du zeigen willst, dass du so gut in Deutsch seist, musst du nicht Sätze so bilden und bestimmte Wörter benutzen. Niemand spricht/schreibt so, hättest auch einfach normal schreiben können.
Edit:
"Very many people" lol
@@indeed1106 Das nennt man Ironie und Satire. Schonmal etwas davon gehört. Das nennt ebenfalls Hyperbel: eine Überspitzung!
Alcohol for BREAKFAST? Never! :D Kein Bier vor vier! :D
Haha apprently that rule doesn’t apply to Müncheners
In Berlin nehmen wir lieber mdma zum Frühstück
irgendwo ist immer 4!
Bei uns in Südtirol nennt man das Frühshoppen 😁
@@excitingadventure8736 Ob das jetzt die bessere Variante ist wage ich zu bezweifeln xD
I take off my jacket when I eat at a restaurant and I'm from Spain, totally not weird
Especially in winter it would be way too warm inside with jacket!
You're inside, why would you keep your coat on? I don't get it
Same applies for Romania
Same for Britain, isn’t it more polite anyway
Also me and i'm from Argentina
How can someone survive with the jacket on? That's the real question.
Have you met Muslims that wear hijabs during summer? I think you should search some videos like those, because compared to having all your body covered, a jacked is nothing, lol
Sometimes it's cold and its fine if you keep your jacket tho
Here in México is normal!!!
But why? Average temperatures are significantly higher in Mexico. Do your jackets have magic cooling abilities?
No. I wanted to say that if you go to a restaurant and you want to keep the jacket, nothing happens. Nobody sees us weird if we do not do it. And of course here in Mexico we have high temperatures. That's it. Excuse me the misunderstanding!
Ich würde niemals Alkohol zum Frühstück trinken und ich kenne auch niemanden, der das macht. 😂
Die meint wahrscheinlich " Sekt "
Ahhh stimmt. Aber würde ich auch nicht machen. Ich finde das auch komisch. 😂🙈
Du trinkst Sekt zum Frühstück oder was?!
Ich glaube es gibt tatsächlich Leute die machen das. „Sektfrühstück“ aber ich finde es äußerst komisch.
Morgen Bier, Weg Bier, mittags Bier Abend Bier😂
Gracias por la demonstración del pilín del muchacho jugando al fut. ja ja ja
Hahaha 😂
my mother's family is from Itzehoe, never thought about how weird it sounds in english xD
I like the Name of the town. It sounds like Ivanhoe😂😂😂
Jemand kommt also aus Itzehoe.
Maybe they should write it Itzehö or Itzehöh. But I don't know how the people there pronounce "-hoe"
@@YTscheiss most likely northern: oe is the long vowel o
😅😅😅
Que triste que no puedo entender los comentarios en Alemán 😢
X2.... Es muy triste
Same :v
Ich glaube das ist nur im Osten
Pero porque?🙁
Yo estuve 4 semanas en Ecuador y yo desayuné todo dia carne!!! Carne?????
Mittelfinger zeigen machen doch gefühlt fast alle Leute beim Auto fahren wenn sie wütend sind😂😂
Elle Nz lol😂
ja aber kannst tatsächlich Strafen dafür kassieren, genauso wie man simple beleidigungen wie "Wich_er" für gut n paar hunnis anklagen kann.
also ich zeig beim autofahren keinen Mittelfinger. aber ich fluch wie ein Rohrspatz. manchmal.
@@BattleCookie404 warum wie Leute hier auto fahren da kann man nur den Mittelfinger zeigen fuckt mich so up
Mein Vater hat dafür ne anzeige gekriegt...so unnötig
Lustig, was "nicht-deutsche" so wahrnehmen, worauf einheimische nie kommen würden, dass das komisch wirken könnte 😄
So down for that cultural differences video you guys!
I'm German and I absolutely don't like the Freikörperkultur 😂 it's actually really weird.
And I will be waiting for the light to change to green even when there is no-one and no car around.😅🤓
No, it's not really weird actually, you're just feeling insecure in your skin/body, but that's your personal problem. Mentally mature people can totally enjoy the free, relaxed and lightweight feeling of FKK without feeling ashamed for a second or thinking that it's anyhow weird. I basicly love it and I'm thankful that we have it instead of immaturely tabooing stuff or making a total unnecessary fuss about being just oneself and one with nature!
We're all naked under our clothing!
@@MrAlphalux It has nothing to do with maturity or insecurity. I am perfectly comfortable with my body and in no way self-conscious and I have no problem with showing that while wearing a bikini or nice clothing. But for me my breasts and my private parts are what you called it PRIVAT and intimate and only to be seen by me and my partner. That's not because I'm immature or insecure. It's because I don't want to show those parts of my body around to everyone.
And btw to tell someone that he is mentally not mature enough because he doesn't want to strip stark naked in front of strangers is ironic in itself. Just because it's not the same opinion on a topic it's not a less mature one, it's just a different one. Periode.
And if YOU have a different opinion and if YOU fell differently than who am I to stop you from doing it. Just do it. But please, don't question my maturity or insecurity. That would be just a teeny-tiny bit self-righteous.
That's the correct way. In Mexico we do that too. It's just that some people don't like follow rules sometimes
@CrazyGermanGirl
Funny how the birds and the bees and basically all animals and children that are not brainwashed yet have absolutely no problem to enjoy themselfes as they are naturaly by nature. But when you're trying that you start to feel the splinter in your head...
"Getroffene Hunde bellen..."
@@crazygermangirl3083 💯💯💯
Hahaha the last ones are the best! I have another one: Here in Germany the birthday boy/girl has to bring their own cake and even invite the food/drinks. Am I the only one who finds that weird? Even at work I saw a lot of people coming to the office with their own birthday cake and stuff 🎂🎂🎂🎂
So sad
naa, it is more efficient that way. so you have to organise only one birthday celebration per year.
just kidding, i have no clue why it is that way. my guess is "because it is tradition".
In Spain is the same as in Germany. I found that reeeeeally weird. Imagine if the birthday person has no money to invite everyone or buy a big cake for everybody. It would be better to keep your birthday date a secret 😕
That's because no one else thinks the birthday man or woman is worth spending any money on.
@J.W.D. Salvation76 I honestly don't see how it can be interpreted as anything but cheap. Do Germans make their children buy their own Christmas presents? No, they don't. Making someone buy his own birthday cake is like making your child buy his own Christmas presents. Germans should not want to bruit this about.
A Russian point of view:
1) We also take the jacket off in a restaurant
2) Showing middle finger from a car is not illegal here, but nobody does it.
3) Bread and cereals for breakfast is pretty common here.
4) But not beer or any kind of alcohol. Yes, we don't drink vodka for breakfast, as you might have expected :)
5) Kissing on the cheek is so hispanic. It's neither common here. We usually handshake.
6) Fork and knife are basically for roasted meat and something like that. Hamburgers are eaten with hands.
7) Crossing a red light is generally NOT SAFE in Russia due to in fact possible speed of 80 km/s within the city.
8) Drinking mineral water is up to the person.
9) Kids may walk alone in Russia as well.
10) FKK is indeed something that exists only in Germany. And maybe in Netherlands.
11) Toilets are basically the same in Russia.
12) Young boyfriends/girlfriends may be allowed to stay over, but that depends on their parents.
What about swimming naked?
@@oriongalactic it happens with friends at night after drinking, almost never in the daytime
Interesting :D
In Switzerland we have FKK too...
@@miraosswald8709 I didn't know that, but I'm not actually surprised :)
Ah das gute alte Frühschoppen, immer wieder ein Highlight 😂
Ich dachte tatsächlich ne Zeit lang, das wäre einfach nur zeitig einkaufen gehen 😂
@@Treadstone7 bei uns im Dorf heißt das entweder zeitig anfangen zu trinken oder gar nicht erst abzusetzen vom Vortag 😂 klingt komisch, ist aber so aufm dorf.
Lang ist her
wenn man deutsche ist 😂😂und sich kaputt lacht 😂😂😂😂
Jaaa😂😂
Is so
ich lach mich auch gerade schlapp
Tu maquillaje me encanto Joss!!! 😊😊😊😊 Nice video 👍👍 I had fun as always 😂😂😂
Es gracioso porque en España las mitad de las cosas son como en México y las otras como en Alemania.
Wow, yo siempre he querido vivir en España💛
¿Qué cosas en España son como en México? ¿Qué cosas en España son como en Alemania?
In spain it's considered like lack of education to sit wearing ur jacket, just like in Germany 😅 (for example)
@@beluann7447 No lo parece. Siempre veo a españoles en restaurantes sentados con la chaqueta (jacket, "jersey") puesta y no es un comportamiento raro como sí resulta en Alemania, según este video.
@@DanielaDraupadi cada vez hay más rebeldes, pero la norma de educación dice que eso está mal haha
Please don't believe, that Germans drink alcohol for breakfast 😂😂😂 i've literally never Seen that
You might see it in Munich, I’m not saying people from there are alcoholics but it is kinda normal when you’re with friends.
I’m from Munich
@@sarahpapavlassopoulos7280 people from there are alcoholics
That's actually a very common thing in Bavaria. I have spotted that so many time....
Well not for the average breakfast, but if you go out for breakfast or brunch there will always be a glass of sparkling wine included :) At least in my area and wherever I went to in Germany :)
Frühschoppen oder Sektfrühstück. Gibt's schon deutschlandweit. Ist ja nicht so, als wenn das jeden Tag so wäre.
I'm proud to be a weird person in Germany 😂🙆🏼♀️
Sabrina Khn same
Proud to be weird
Proud to be German
PROST! 😊
I am proud to be a Germanophile!:)
@@rockyracoon3233 gtfo
JAJAJAJAJA morí de risa como siempre, Ahora que janik haga las cosas raras de México 😂
Siiii!
@@JossAndJanik love you guys 💕
@@JossAndJanik si yo quiero verlo
Hamburguesas con cuchillo y tenedor!!!! 😯que!?
@joss and janik I can see a lot of similarities in the german culture with the american culture. I'm mexican living in the US so I can relate to both cultures. I enjoy your experiences.
This couple though 😍
They are so inspiring to us and our channel 💕
Para mí, una cosa rara, también, es que no hay ruido, tienen una ley específica acerca del ruido y realmente la respetan, al menos fue mi experiencia en Berlín.
Lo raro es estar acostumbrado al ruido, es bueno que al menos en Alemania se respete la tranquilidad de los demás.
@@ricardorivas33225 no es raro en Ciudad de México estar acostumbrado al ruido, es lo normal, no debería, pero así son las cosas aquí. Créeme, amé esa ley del ruido.
Eso se aplica en todos lados al menos en Francia, tampoco hay ruido
pues eua tambien cierta horas no puedes tener
musica o prender una lavadora o licudoras o algo que perturbe atus vecinos
@@kathya1986 pues no en todos lados, como comentó, en México no es así.
Canadian Here.. I Live In Canada And Have Worked With Many Germans Here In Canada. They Are The Very Best Workers I Have Ever Worked With. I Do Love Germans..I Only Speak English, And French . I Would Love To Learn High German.. I Have Always Wanted To Visit Hamburg. Some Day I Will..
Hamburger with knife and fork really surprised me. I've been living in Germany for 38 years and I have never seen anyone do that
"Itzehoe" jajaja
?
Fucking? oh wait, that's in Austria 😂
and: for German place names, compare ruclips.net/video/BLXe2WTYngQ/видео.html
Itzehoe is like my neighbor city
Most of the things are the same in Switzerland but who the F*ck eats a Burger with Fork and Knife?
Only her boyfriends family
I do that when the burger is too big to eat with my hands without makin an absolute mess out of it. 😂
Tobias Koch me am German rude
Tobias Koch I do and I'm from California
i do...
"Era genial estar borracha a las 8:00 am" JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA
Beer for breakfast?
Nah, we drink beer *before* breakfast
Hamburger mit Messer und Gabel essen wer macht das denn 🤔🤣😆
Viele 😂
Na dann schmecken lassen 😂🤣😅
Ich trage Vollbart. Da will man nicht alles drin kleben haben. Ich kann auch unterwegs keinen Döner mehr essen. 😄
Naja kenne ich nicht egal!!!!
Meine Eltern...😂
These flat toilettes are that way to make not so much noise I think 😂😂😂
No. It's there that the toilet water don't splash on your ass when the poop falls in the water.
Right. And they even have a name: Flachspüler (shallow flusher) as opposed to the more usual type, Tiefspüler (deep flusher).
It doesn't splash! 😂
they are developed b< doctors for health reasons.. you should be able to inspect poopsies to see if your inner self is alright ;)
@@pluvia13 That rights...impressed anyone knows about that beside myself hahaha. Yes this wc model is from the 50ties when many people had problems with wurm infections (coming from eating rarely wasched lettuce etc.) and it was common checking poop about that infection. Nowadays the reason isn't given that much any more.
Now the Mexican side!!! 😀
Yes, please
I HATE sparkling water!!! and I am german...
I can only drink sparkling water a little bit before my stomach gets upset. Fresh still water is the best, very crispy and refreshing. ❤
I like Gaz in my water it's just better then flat water. Not the Gas your ancenstors used.
I would love to know what Janik finds weird about Mexico xD
my favorite part.. when Joss ran like the naked guy
😂😂😂 me divertí mucho con este vídeo, ya extrañaba los ataques de tos de Joss en los vídeos 😂 amo su canal!!!
I am from The Netherlands and I have a girlfriend from Guadalajara Mexico!!!
Having the same issues whahahahaha!!! We watch this every sunday by Togethr TV after Netflixing with Netflix Party!
Comer hamburguesa con cuchillo y tenedor? Super raro!!!
Jajajaja
E inapropiado según la etiqueta
De hecho eso tambien lo hacemos en chile
@@shangriladeis2523 según la etiqueta se corta la hamburguesa en 4 y luego se come con la mano cada pedazo. Debe ser raro comer toodo con cubiertos
@@andreaprado112 es correcto, la etiqueta dicta que cualquier cosa que sea como pan se debe comer con las manos por una cuestión de respeto
En Chile no hacemos eso xD el raro es el men de arriba jajaja
In Greece we often take off the coat in a restaurant or a tavern, and sometimes there are young children roaming in the streets, but we don't generally do the rest of the things. You guys are awesome, love your videos!
Hello! I'm from Estonia 🇪🇪 and we usually also take our outside clothing off at the table and also most occasion we eat with a fork and a knife. Young kids walking outside in the streets alone is also common in here, I think it's a safety matter, depending of the country/city that you live in and how safe it is. But we don't like to walk around naked, that was really weird for me to hear that you saw two men playing football in the public park naked, in Estonia you could get arrested fot that! Also we don't drink alcohol before noon and we only kiss our close family and friends on the cheek, but not everyone does that, it depends how close is the family and where are the parents from. In my family we do that, most Estonians don't and we never kiss strangers who we just met. Usually it's common to shake hands when you meet a new person 😋
We have a lot of sparkling water in Mexico as well! At least compared to the U.S. It's easier to get mineral water at restaurants here. Also I've visited Hamburg and Berlin and it was awesome! 😃
I think it's fine if teenagers can sleep at their boyfriends/girlfriends house as long as they're familiar with protection and talk with their parents about it. Here in germany the kids know about sex, they talk about it openly and it prevents STD's and teen pregnancies unlike in other countries where it's tabu to talk about sex, there is much more unclarity about that topic and unfortunetly it leads to pregnancies at young ages and so on..
Not in Mexico, you are simply staying at the boyfriend's/ girlfreind's family to know the extended family, know the family's culture (every family has a distinct "culture" or way of doing things), feel like you are a cousin to the extended family, and be judged sometimes severely if you don't measure up to physical, racial, or career expectations.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I can't i can't!!! I had the same experience with the toilet. We have those kind of toilets at my Uni in Regensburg and thought the same as Joss!! HAHAHAHAHAHA
Haha 😂 TRAUMATIZING
Yeah. So weird. I didnt like them at all 😅
Mariana M.Noriega Well looking at your own masterpiece is kinda important I may say as a Dietician. We need to ask our clients how the consistency of their shit looks like. And in either formation we can tell if the person is healthy and alright or not. My teacher (whos a doctor for maybe over 30 years) told us that a good doctor will always ask how the patients shit looks like.
It's for health.
I was always concerned at my host family’s house that I would leave a distinct mark on the toilet after the flush......
Hi guys! I think the most important Is the comunication that's why I tried to practice every moment, I learnt a little bit of Deutsch and English. I love you so much, please make more videos
Hi the 2 of u, I am German, my wife is Chilean. I totally understand the kind of finding things weired about the other cultural side. It would be great fun to have a vid of urs about cultural differences and so... Cool the 2 of u!!! Greetings from Jena, Thuringia Mathias
Otra cosa que me parece extraña en Alemania es que los alemanes se limpian la nariz en donde sea, cuando sea, al frente de todo el mundo😖 En mi salón siempre se están sacando los mocos ahí en plena clase o a la hora del almuerzo cuando otras personas están comiendo. 😂
Así es jaja sin pena alguna y entre más fuerte suene , mejor😂
Jamás lo haríamos en México, tratamos de pasar desapercibidos para eso.
Jajajajajaja qué horror
que curioso! creía que sólo se hacía "disimulado" en Asia jajaja yo soy de España y aquí es extremadamente normal sonarse la nariz en cualquier sitio, de hecho es mucho mejor eso que escuchar sonidos extraños al intentar detener el fluido nasal o al respirar, eso si que nos enfada mucho más, pero sonarse con un pañuelo está muy bien visto
Creo que se refiere a con los dedos (?)
En Colombia cuando uno tiene gripa trae su pañuelo y se suena normalmente, pero si no se tiene el pañuelo o pañitos a la mano es incómodo.
@@YisneySoto uf si se refiere a los dedos entonces sí está muy mal visto, es muy desagradable ver a alguien meterse el dedo en la nariz y sacar algo de allí, eugh...
Everytime when I "poop" I analyse my "poop" up to its structure, smell, taste and color. I write it down and make a chart on my pc, the document is called poop-notices....
For sure that's typical German.
It's sarcasm guys...
I have that kind of toilet bowl at home...poo emoji staring back at me every single day..💩
Hahahahahha 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
The Japanes, had Super Fancy Toilets that check out, that you dont be ill.
We Germans only need one Look.We look for the Reason, that we must use the Toilet Brush or not.This Brush stand near to the Toilet and in every
House,Shop,even in Jail.The Person that use the Toilet after you,should
have a clean Toilet just like you.We are cleanly.I dont see that in every
Mexican House,or other Country.What means the Rest of the World to this
Problem?Perhaps it only a Woman Problem,i see the Toilet at Pissing too,
because i dont sit for Peeing.If i want peeing an see a shit from the Person
before me,that would piss me off.
Thomas Christmann Well looking at your own masterpiece is kinda important I may say as a Dietician. We need to ask our clients how the consistency of their shit looks like. And in either formation we can tell if the person is healthy and alright or not. My teacher (whos a doctor for maybe over 30 years) told us that a good doctor will always ask how the patients shit looks like.
It's for health.
@@HmLys
In European Union the Toilets are now
standardized in Form and Function.
Many other Countrys had the old System.
This System let fall the Excrement ,direct
into the Water and make a Splash.Then its
possible that your Butt get wet with toiletwater.Thats not what japanes Toilets
make.But you dont answer my Question.
Had you a Toiletbrush and use it after your
sit?Or let you it there for the next Visitor?
Lol.... You guys are both crazy, You just got another subscriber.. way to go and thanks for sharing....
Joss is sooo cute. Never seen someone so cute on youtune. You just wanna hug and cuddle her
jajaja I couldn't stop laughing when joss said about the toilet jajaja
Very funny to watch as a German. 😂
Btw you both are so likable and fun. It's really entertaining to watch you. Keep it up!
I MADE IT HERE SO QUICKLY! I’m so excited about this! As always, much love from the US. Hopefully I can meet you guys someday. That’s my dream. We’d be best friends! 🥰🥰🥰💖💘💞💕
HAHAHA. ITZEHOE. 😂😂😂
So cute
When I went to the swimming pool for the first time here in Germany, I was shocked when almost everyone in the dressing room was naked. Esp men, they seem very proud of their front tails... They are all wagging! Oops! haha
The flat bed toilet is common in Holland. The origin is the idea that the state of your excrements could tell you something about your health. Now it is just a cultural habit.
I'm German but have grown up in France i.e. I know German culture from my family who lives there & TV but I've never experienced it in my daily life. Things I agree with the most are sparkling water and young autonomy for kids !
Every time I go to Germany I'm like "hum ew no thanks I'd rather drink Leitungswasser" and people judge me so bad haha 😂
Also when I was young I used to watch German TV shows like 'Die Pfefferkörner' where kids are like 8yo but roaming through the city on their bikes with their friends... and I couldn't even walk to school for 10min on my own until I was 12 😭😭 I wanted this autonomy sooo bad honestly I think it's great that German kids can be autonomous at such a young age
Btw the "take off your jacket" thing isn't only German don't worry it's the same in France, it's seen as "disrespectful" to keep your jacket on.. might as well freeze in the restaurant haha
Dieser Moment, wenn du aus Itzehoe kommst
Almost everyone in the comment section is like nahhh we don’t drink alcohol for breakfast.... then you haven’t been to Munich my friend hahaha
Hi! I just came across your videos and I’m hooked! They’ve all been very interesting and i would love to see a video about cultural differences. I’m Mexican too and I know my family would not be ok with me moving to another country to be with my boyfriend even though I’m 25 haha. I’m curious to know if your family (Joss) was supportive about your decision. :)
about the poop tray/toilet thing, its actually more convenient to take a sample that way or jus tlook at it as an indicator for diseases
It's been 5 years and I still HATE sparkling water! I'll never get used to it 😂
Chicos los amoo!!! 💕Y me encantaría que hicieran un video de las rarezas mexicanas (soy de méxico) pero quiero saber que opina Janik. Ja ja ja ja Saludos!
I’m mexican and I always take my jacket off, I feel like when the food is hot ur clothes could smell like the food idk hahaha such a great video!
Here in Ecuador it's common to drink sparkling water... I find it refreshing too
I’m from Copenhagen, Denmark.
I have to say that some of the things Germans do we also do in Denmark but I also do find one of them weird.
About taking off the jacket in a restaurant: I think it is the most natural thing to do when you are inside.
Danes also eat bread and cereals for breakfast and in some occasions also alcohol but not something we do everyday.
We don’t kiss on the cheek either. We commonly shake hands or hug each other.
Hamburgers are commonly eaten with your hands.
We also drink a lot of sparkling water.
Stuff that is not so common here: Naked beaches and saunas. I find that a bit weird too 😄
Por cierto, hablo español también 😃 A mí me encantan vuestros videos 🙌
¡Buen trabajo! 👍
Anscheinend schaut ganz Itzehoe dieses Video! 😂✌🏽
Yep.
My first proper girlfriend stayed at my house in my room for a weekend with both our parents permission.
I was just 14, she was almost 15.
My dad had "the talk" with me, but i had that at school at age 12 already, still, with my dad it was a bit awkward.
He told me to be respectful to her and stop if either i or she wasn't fully ready or wanted to stop,....we didn't xD.
My mom put condoms in my drawer next to my bed, purposely leaving the drawer open, so I'd notice.
The next morning my mom had a talk with Laura, not me,....it was "a girl thing" I was told.
A few weeks later i stayed the weekend with her in her parents home,....was a bit nerve wreaking i must admit, but her parents were cool.⬅pretty much the same deal, only my face was more red at certain times hahaha 😂.
This is the experience of most Dutch people i know,...they all have a story like this.
Dutch parents rather have their kids first time happening under their roof in safety with some sort of awkward but well intended guidance, Germans, Belgian's and Danish are the same in that too.
One's I've got kids, i'm going to be the same and follow my parents example.
Omg, I'm 25 years old Peruvian girl and even if I'm already an adult I can't invite my boyfriend to stay the night with me. It's such a deal because it was the first time I wanted to invite my boyfriend to the house to meet my family but it didn't work even if I asked politely to my mother. I already had "the talk" with my mother when I was at school so I thought everything was ok but my parents still think I have to keep "pure" until I get married lol. Reading your message made me feel a little bit sad because of how different we are, culturally of course. For some people the first time is so important and special that...I don't know, if one day I have kids I will definitely do the same as your parents did.
@@anaclaudiagaray9094 Big cultural changes start small.
That one day you make sure, as a parent, that your child's first time happens in the safety of your home and with protection👍-up Ana.
Hope your boyfriend is the same in that regard and shares that opinion.
It's equal here, for both son's and daughter's.
My older sister (then at age 14) had the same experience before me, and her boyfriend stayed over at our house and she at his, it's quite normal here.
And although my dad gave me a talk that i largely already knew at age 14, he made very sure that i understood a girl's perspective of her first time and that i needed to respond to that and be highly respectful of her.
Dutch dad's take that responsibility to really teach their son's this, and in my opinion, that's awesome.
omg that's so cool and even cute, here in Latin America is such an akward and taboo thing, which is stupid because there's a lot of young girls pregnant out there, and the problem starts here, sex education should be like this in all countries.
What the hell, I live in Mexico, I am 17 and my parents don't even let me have a boyfriend!
@@grauben9234 Agreed.
We don't have that many teen girl pregnancies here, infact, it's very rare and it tends to be with girls that have an immigration background were the parents are "traditional".
This "guided"/supported by parents sexual passage if you will,...helps us to understand sex, what we want, with whom, why and importantly when we are ready and when not.
It takes the "shame" and guessing out of it, while still retaining the rest that is positive.
Especially girls get to be more armed with knowing it's their body and that nobody has a right to it under any circumstances, it's hers and that's oke.
A very important life lesson for young girls and we boys learn that too.
1. Esperare el video de las cosas raras que hacemos en Mexico jajaja
2. Estaría padre un video enfocado al ultimo punto porque yo soy de las que si vivo con mi novio es porque vamos en algo serio o si no hasta el matrimonio tal como me lo inculcó mi mamá
Pura risa con este este video y sus rarezas por esos son únicos y adorables jajajaj 😍😍😍😍 al principio todos esos puntos igual los vi súper raros cuando recién llegue a Alemania pero luego me acostumbre lo del agua mineral guácala aún lo odio, lo de la desnudez todavía no me acostumbro y eso que soy doctora y es que igual mi mamá me enseño que nada de enseñar mis cosas en público tal vez por las diferencias en educación social y que en Mexico son más se me fue la palabra jejeje pero no es de agrado aquí y en Alemania me gusta que lo ven como parte de la naturaleza lo de los semáforos en eso estoy de acuerdo ☝️, lo de la chaqueta en el restaurante yo lo veo normal porque hasta yo lo hago en Mexico. Espero con ansias su próximo video. Adiós chicos! ☺️☺️
I am with you Joss! I don't take off my jacket in a restaurant because I may forget it and lose it, and I don't want to touch it with possibly greasy hands when I leave this restaurant!
Omg the fork and knife thing! When I was a foreign exchange student to Germany my host family would eat bread with Nutella with a fork and knife. It was so weird!
I know I'm late to the party but I really felt the need to clear things up
1) who the hell doesn't take off his/her jacket at a restaurant? maybe people who are into sweating their a**es off
2) Please name one country where it is weird to eat bread and/or cereal for breakfast. I'm interested
3) No we do not drink alcohol for breakfast. Maybe some people in bavaria do but you literally can't compare bavaria to the rest of Germany.
4) Are you really saying that using forks and knifes to eat is weird? And no, most people do eat a burger with their hands. Maybe some bougee people do not
5) Well yeah, why would you want to teach your kid to cross a red light? Its not the healthiest thing to do
6) Maybe some people love being naked. Therefore we have FKK beaches. The situation you described about some dudes running around naked in a public park is actually illegal
7) I would'nt specifically say that we love looking at our poop. These toilets are designed like that to prevent water from splashing when you're doing your thing. Its efficient. We're efficient.
I'm probably not helping the stereotype of Germans not having humor. But I literally don't buy it that we're the ONLY country that has/does these things.😂 Especially because I've seen 90% of these in other countries too.
Okay I'm done now.
Celine Ak thank you for saying what everyone had on their minds 🙏🏼
I am from Germany as well. And I think eating cereals or bread for breakfast is not only typical german but typical european. For example in Asian countries you mostly eat rice, soup or noodles for breakfast.
Why clear things up? Almost everything was correct or I could relate lol
1) She isnt used to take her jacket of (in spain restaurants probably)
2) I think she just meant that we always and most of the time only eat bread/cereals for breakfast which is true
3) She's thinking of Frühschoppen (because they live in Bavaria) which is a bit weird when you're not familiar with it :D
4) I think in spain you do eat a lot things with hands which you eat with fork an knife in Germany. Pizza for example (Which I do eat with hands. But some people in Restaurants still look weird at you)
5) We are known for waiting at red lights even when there isn't a single car on the street. I love that :D the rest of the world would just cross that street
6) yeah she overdid here, but older Germans love there sauna/FKK
7) that's just weird xD
She didn't say we are the only country doing this stuff , but she was confused at these things and they are pretty strange/ unusual for foreigners.
@@toffifee32milchmaus Yes and no. She specifically said at the beginning that she'd traveled a lot and hasn't seen most of these things in other countries which I totally don't buy. Maybe its different in Mexico, I don't even doubt that, but you can't tell me that its only Germany doing/having these things. Especially bc someone from Russia commented and said that they also do all of that. She probably just phrased it wrong.
Omg! I was having lunch when I heard the poop story!!😂😂😂😂 Idk. Why I didn't pause it. Thank you guys now I know Germans better.
U got it girl !
I also wonder what my German teacher has against jackets 🤷♀️
Yes, we are weird, but loveable. Thanks for this, I needed to laugh at my own weirdness too, the fork and knife, jacket off, looking at your own stool (check if all is healthy 😂). I find the naked thing weird, too 😂 I cover EVERYTHING 🤣
This is really funny for me to watch because I´m from Costa Rica so I can relate to Joss (for the Spanish stuff) but Janik being German makes this just funnier since I was at a German school....and high school (supongo que se tiene que deceir los dos, aunque en español a veces uno dice escuela para referirse a los dos y ya jeje)
I went alone to kindergarden so...😂
Me too. it was even outside of town :D
Whaaat? I couldn't even go alone to highschool! To dangerous
1. ich esse garkein Frühstück
2. Niemand denn ich kenne trinkt Alkohol zum Frühstück
I'm from Itzehoe. I feel offended x3(jkkk)
Black._ avocadotoast ich in der nähe 😂😂
@@stine2174 nice x3
@@corinna_7895 Klar kenne ich Elmshorn!^^
Bei uns in Österreich gibts ein Dorf das "Fucking" heißt. Was glaubst du, wir es denen geht.
I moved out of Germany in '87 but prior to that every single toilet I've seen in Germany was of the odd type you describe.
I was told it is to make it easier to collect a stool sample and doctors wanted those almost every time I went to one.
Now in the UK they have 'normal' toilet bowls however at some point I had diarrhea and my GP wanted a stool sample which is understandable however it was practically impossible to collect one from a 'normal' bowl.
Also beer is not alcohol, it is liquid bread and bread is what you eat for breakfast...or drink! :)
Nowadays, alcohol for "breakfast" is only a bavarian Tradition. My uncle had every friday these "Weisswurscht/Pretzel/Weissbier" breakfast. My grandpa was a "Vereinsmeier" and chief of several garden clubs - so he went to the clubs at weekend mornings and had a chat with other members at the clubhouse. This was called a "Frühschoppen" and included alcohol(mostly beer). But this was about 40 years ago, when alcohol was widely accepted from the Society even at work or while driving.
N dickes Weizen zum Frühstück ist das beste beim Weißwurstfrühstück
Konterbier geht immer
„Germans are weird“
Who isn't
🙃
Otra cosa es que se tiran pedos a cada rato sin pena... A mi en Berlín me paso algo parecido a lo de los clubes de sexo, pero en una fiesta de aniversario de un house project, estuvo loco porque había tres pisos de fiesta, y solo el último de arriba tenía u a habitación roja con gente desnuda, recuerdo que iba con un amigo español que llevaba años viviendo en Berlín y para el fue muy fácil acoplarse, pero para mi y otra amiga de España, fue como "y ahora???" Solo nos quitamos la playera y seguimos bailando, nadie nos vio o dijo algo tonto. Me encanta Berlín y me gusta la cultura del desnudo, me late porque la mayoría de lxs alemanxs lo hacen con naturalidad y sin morbo. Saludos y besos a ambxs!!! =)
RGGHhh this is the first video of you two, that Ive watched and oh lord the toilet talk xD Joss reaction to her own story was so cuuuteeee xD really adorable! and also where I live in northern germany almost everyone has those flat surfaced ones bwahahaha
I'm Italian and I always take off my jacket when I'm at the restaurant too😂. I love your videos, greetings from Italy💕
when you see your poop lying there, makes you feel like a 3d-printer.
lol
but yeah, you're right ^^
Was 😂
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😂😂😂
AJAJAJAJJAJAJAJA
the german toilet was developed by doctors for the sole reason to be able to inspect your poops for health reasons.. ;)
Creo que Joss es más rara de lo que quiere admitir xD
Así me encanta !
@@lazhernandez9285 ya sé, es la onda!
Creo que es lo mismo en Francia, excepto lo de tomar cerveza en el desayuno ( cosa que no he visto ni en republica checa). Pero suele pasar lo de no quitarse el abrigo ( me pasa todo el tiempo en clases 😂) y lo de comer sin cuchillo y tenedor la hamburguesa ( cosa que mi novio francés si hace y que siempre consideraré raro 😂🤣)
Haha, so accurate! I also notice the differences sometimes because I'm half Swiss/half Filipino and I grew up and live in Germany. For example, my mom (she's from the Philippines) also doesn't always take off her coat in a restaurant and that annoys me because it looks like she wants to leave any minute and you can't eat in peace. 😂 About the children walking around on their own at a young age: I see kids like that sometimes, but it always makes me furious because if I were a parent, I wouldn't allow my kid to go out all by themselves. I wasn't allowed to as a kid either. 🙈 I loved this video, please talk more about cultural differences. I have friends in Mexico too, so it's always fun to share your videos with them. 💗
In the most of the cases especially when i go out I drink mineral water, I do since I was a child.
And the habit of drink alcohol with the breakfast is more of a brunch, but the brunch is at 12:00 pm like a late breakfast.
I'm from México
HAHAHA lo del club me hizo recordar a Erick Zimmerman, el de pideme lo que quieras😱😂 Tal cual como dice Janik
Yo pensé igual!
Por favor hagan un video de diferencias culturales entre México y Alemania! Los quiero mucho, saludos.
Ähm ja... Ich wohne in der Nähe von itzehoe und das ist das erste mal, dass mir dieses Wort seltsam vorkommt😂
Itzehoe ist besser als Otzehie
1: I live in Argentina, and I also take off my jacket.
2. Is it allowed to do it in Mexico? What great life hahah
3. Haha I also eat bread and cereals for breakfast!
4. Gas water is DELICIOUS. But I also love common water.
2:44 actually I think quite a few countries do that, I mean wine and that? Also here in Britain most of us take off our coats or whatever we have as we sit on a chair and hang it on the chair, unless of course we cannot be bothered to, so I think both those things are fairly common in most countries.
Mexicana + alemán = hablando inglés?????? 😂😂😂😂😂
Con esto se demuestra que el inglés es el idioma universal!!!!
@@tenabros5006 yo odió el inglés;+;
@@alexzideutsch5452 la verdad es que el inglés es muy fácil de aprender
@@tenabros5006 si lo sé... No entiendo cómo es que no puedo...
Si es universal yo vivo en Rumania y hablo con mi marido en inglés
my boyfriend is Mexican, and I am Austrian/Swiss :)
"I HAVEN'T BEEN THERE" hahaha
Alguien me puede decir que significa lo de Itzehoe??????
Por favor 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏻
Trying to learn German, HELP!! Joss how did you do it, I'll be in Germany for 3 years I need help. I truly enjoy watching y'alls videos.