Deutsche Bahn: Train service provider in Germany. Generally quite good, with super speedy and clean trains provided (up to 186mph speeds) but often dealing with delays. Speaking of diversity, also enjoying it. Most of my friends are from different parts of the world: Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, South Korea, Vietnam, UK etc.
I've always thought about living in another country. Experiencing another culture as it is and taking it in instead of just listening to how it's portrayed in the media.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.” ― Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad / Roughing It
For me, if I ever go to Germany, it would be to find my brother for my dad. When my dad was young and in the Army, his 1st wife was German and they had a son. They split up a few years later and my dad moved back to the states. A couple years later when my dad married my mom, I got to meet my brother for the first time and we went to Disney and Universal with my other siblings ( I was 3 or 4 so I don't really remember much), and then I never seen him again after the trip.
JC, most native Germans are fluent in English. They are taught it at a very young age. So, you wouldn't really have to worry about the language barrier. About 56% of Germans speak English.
06:46 he hit it right on the needle👨⚖️. America is really nice but it’s a dream they sell everything it to you with a price. Workers comp and PTO is crazy at some jobs. I can you my pto but I still get points added to many points and I’ll get fired.
I wanted to get stationed in Germany when I was in the Air Force. I only got a chance to pass through but not stay. Oktoberfest would be nice to go to in Germany.
Step by Step first get out of your own state. second, visit Canada. third, visit either Europe or South America. Fourth visit, Asia or Africa or Australia.
Deutsche Bahn: Train service provider in Germany.
Generally quite good, with super speedy and clean trains provided (up to 186mph speeds) but often dealing with delays.
Speaking of diversity, also enjoying it. Most of my friends are from different parts of the world: Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, South Korea, Vietnam, UK etc.
I've always thought about living in another country. Experiencing another culture as it is and taking it in instead of just listening to how it's portrayed in the media.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”
― Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad / Roughing It
For me, if I ever go to Germany, it would be to find my brother for my dad. When my dad was young and in the Army, his 1st wife was German and they had a son. They split up a few years later and my dad moved back to the states. A couple years later when my dad married my mom, I got to meet my brother for the first time and we went to Disney and Universal with my other siblings ( I was 3 or 4 so I don't really remember much), and then I never seen him again after the trip.
JC, most native Germans are fluent in English. They are taught it at a very young age. So, you wouldn't really have to worry about the language barrier. About 56% of Germans speak English.
Most, especially younger people, are.
Older generations on the other hand, yikes.
@@DennisSchmitz yes that's true 😂
About learning german: Here's an american who moved to Munich years ago:
ruclips.net/video/yhvJ1G9AziU/видео.html
German here, but a lazy and unorganized one. :P Nice video and nice statements. I enjoyed watching this. :)
06:46 he hit it right on the needle👨⚖️. America is really nice but it’s a dream they sell everything it to you with a price. Workers comp and PTO is crazy at some jobs. I can you my pto but I still get points added to many points and I’ll get fired.
I wanted to get stationed in Germany when I was in the Air Force. I only got a chance to pass through but not stay. Oktoberfest would be nice to go to in Germany.
come to visit us
I think the hardest part for me would date first then the month and then the year
11:25 I know why you want to go to Germany. 😉
Hey jc
Step by Step first get out of your own state. second, visit Canada. third, visit either Europe or South America. Fourth visit, Asia or Africa or Australia.
and using the bathrooms
I love everytime JC learns about other countries. I have lived in America though! And I love the people much more than any other country ❤️
I have to say the food it's disgusting no disrespect to the people there lol
Disgusting? The food is never disgusting just the people who made it. I'm curious what food did you eat?
@@wolfranga8477 i think he eat from the trash
@@wolfranga8477 exactly, some people are just horrible at preparing and cooking dishes...
I went there in Germany and I liked the food , I don't know where you live , but if that food is trash who knows what you normally eat
@@andreanecchi5930 we agree to disagree period end of discussion