Hello Conner. It is not on your feet. It's the material of the shoes. As an American, I know you prefer NIKE. But try a few good Adidas. Not too cheap. I also had the problem earlier. The only sports shoes I've ever helped with were adidas. Lg Joschi
Ich arbeite im Einzelhandel und da ist mir auch schon aufgefallen das viele ältere Menschen oft unfreundlich zu einem sind. Ich frage mich auch immer woran das liegt
Boah, das denke ich mir auch immer. Schon immer wenn ich mit meinem Hund draußen war oder eben gearbeitet habe waren die älteren Menschen immer die Schlimmsten. Ich grüße jeden wenn ich draußen bin und bekomme von denen nur blöde Blicke, aber jaja "Die junge Generation hat keine Manieren mehr." :p
Hatte gerade heute ne spontane mega witzige Konversation mit einem alten Mann. Ist auch schwer das zu pauschalisieren, aber wird sonst bestimmt oft am Alter liegen.
Celina K On the other hand, these machines have absolute cult status in Germany...but please, follow this advice or you'll get some serious health issues! lol!
vor 20 jahren als ich noch n 7 jähriger bengel war da waren die wenigstens noch nice. vorallem diese roten erdnüsse. nur wurde der inhalt seit demher vermutlich nicht mehr gewechselt :D
What blows my mind the most is the sights you experience for the first time and your reaction is "wow", while it is so damn common to me. I guess you have to remember to be grateful to what you have sometimes.
6:38 You are absolutely right, and there is a reason for that: 1. Most older folks were not taught English in school. 2. Most older folks were alive when Germany was bombed and then occupied by American forces, if you know what I am saying. ;-) 3. Trump is giving y´all a reeeeally bad rep. That´s why I´m so glad that you guys are so pleasant and outgoing. You are not just learning about this country, but at the same time representing your own country. Don´t let the grumpy old folks discourage you. There are also really nice ones, like the one in this video that was obviously a fan of Cali.
Man wundert sich immer wieder.Man sollte doch meinen das überall auf der Welt öffentlich zugängliche Türen logischerweise in der Regel durch drücken nach aussen öffnen.Im Falle einer Panik kleben ansonsten 1-2 Personen an der Tür die sich nicht mehr öffnen lässt weil alle nachströmenden in Panik dagegen drücken.
Sky looks also more blue or darker Blue in some parts (i made a roadtrip a few years ago from San Fransicso to LA and Las Vegas there you see that extremely. In New York the sky is more like in Germany.
I think most people are friendly to you, if you are friendly to them. That's the reason you meet so many nice people. It's because you are a very positiv and friendly person. Older person often don't speak english that good, so they don't realize how friendly you are.
You guys should go to Rauischholzhausen. That's about 10 miles east of Marburg. This little village has a beautiful fairytale castle, surrounded by a beautiful park with ponds and fountains. A number of people do their wedding pictures there, because it's really like in a Disney movie.
Pit S. And if you're in Rauischolzhausen you should also check out Amöneburg! It's a very old city on top of an old volcano. I work there and the view from up there is amazing!
10:22 That's the "Alte Universität", old university. It's usually open, you can go inside and it's really nice in there. There is a library for theology inside so you have to keep quiet. But you should check it out! Also there is a church right next to it that is beautiful.
I don't regularly watch RUclips, but you and Connor make so funny and at the same time interesting videos. Being German and watching your videos give me such a new and interesting view on my home country. I start to get more likely to stop at things I normally walk past by because you find these things so new and interesting. It's nice to get a different view and opinion on things that I'm normally used to! Thanks for that! Keep going and if you're playing a game in North Germany I'll definitely come!
If you enter a building you pull, if you leave a building you push. This rule applies for most of this kind of doors. I think it`s for safety, so you can easy leave the building by pushing the door in case of fire or something like that. Kind of funny how everything (might it be as small as that) is regulated in Germany :D
Private doors open usually inwards and public used doors by law outward. Image a emergency case like fire with many people rushing to the door - so the door has to open outwards to not hinder the exit.
Hey Silas. Marburg is my hometown. It's super interesting to see it through the eyes of a foreigner. You guys are so entertaining. Thanks for the hard work you put into each video. God bless
Started following your channel after I saw the inspirational video posted by your friend. Some of family is from Germany, never met them and I’m loving seen your videos about German life, football and your adventures. Tell your friend to use baking soda in his shoes at night to absorb the moisture from his shoes. Also put some in the socks
9:02: „Miet mich“ just means “rent me”. I really like your vlogs, because you also show us Germans parts of Germany where we never have been. Great work and thanks for being here!
I never knew Marburg had an American Football Team. It‘s so funny to me right now because i found your Video by accident. I grew up close to Marburg (i moved away 4 years ago), and it‘s funny to see all the familiar places. It is a really rare and unexpected City to see in youtube videos (because it‘s smaller and not that well known). I hope you have a nice time in germany 😁
check out the bavarian flag, it‘s blue/ white because ouf the sky...mostly in summer there are thick white clouts in front of the beautiful blue sky i love it
About the door thing: In Germany doors of public places usually swing open to the outside. So if you are leaving a public building, you almost always have to push. The reason behind that is, that in a case of a fire and a panic you won't get pressed against the doors with no way to pull them open.
You can remember, in germany if you Go outside a Building you gotta push and if you Go inside normaly you gotta pull because incase of an emergency Situation its easier to get out
You have to go to quite an age for west germans for that. It's different for east Germany. But even there it's above 20 by now. Depends wether "older" means 40+ or 50+ or 60+. I learned russian, never used it, forgot (almost) all of it. Use english a lot though.
You guys should go see a bit of northern Germany as well. Especially at the "Ostsee" there are really beautiful cities like Lübeck which are totally different from cities in Bavaria. And if you stay in Bavaria you gotta see Bamberg and Würzburg. Also Coburg (which has a really big castle).
As a german it is amazing to see how hyped you guys are when you see churches, castles and Fachwerkhäuser. Things we germans just take for granted and don't recognize any more. We should appreciate that a lot more. These videos are eye openers (is that even a phrase?) :D
If you go outside you usaly have to push the door, at least in public places (because of the fire safety and so on), if you go inside, you have to pull.
Connor should try spraying lysol into his shoes. Also always wear socks with shoes and change regularly, also rotate shoes to dry them out. Also, try soaking feet in bucket with like a lipton teabag (tannic acid)
Silas, love your videos, and Conner’s. I was born in Germany but grew up in the States. Would be really interested to hear your comments on restaurant culture in Germany vs US. Like the fact that Germany has pretty much no national chain family restaurants like Chili’s, TGI Friday’s, Outback, Ruby Tuesday, Applebee’s, etc.
RIP #86, my shoes, and Silas' bank account
Hello Conner. It is not on your feet. It's the material of the shoes. As an American, I know you prefer NIKE. But try a few good Adidas. Not too cheap. I also had the problem earlier. The only sports shoes I've ever helped with were adidas. Lg Joschi
In the aaaaaaaaaaarms of an angel
Fly awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...
Are you playing football in Germany too Conner?
9 euro ! are 8 to Much
rip :(
Nix los only 9,07 Euros auf der Sparkasi...
nicht mal das. es waren 9,07€ im minus :D
Real life 😂💩
Spahkasiii :D
let´s gooooo
Im soll
I don't think older German people are more unfriendly but most of them don't speak English as well as younger Germans so they are just more reserved.
Ich arbeite im Einzelhandel und da ist mir auch schon aufgefallen das viele ältere Menschen oft unfreundlich zu einem sind. Ich frage mich auch immer woran das liegt
vielleicht weil das Ende naht xD
Oder sie haben genug vom Leben haha
Boah, das denke ich mir auch immer. Schon immer wenn ich mit meinem Hund draußen war oder eben gearbeitet habe waren die älteren Menschen immer die Schlimmsten. Ich grüße jeden wenn ich draußen bin und bekomme von denen nur blöde Blicke, aber jaja "Die junge Generation hat keine Manieren mehr." :p
Hatte gerade heute ne spontane mega witzige Konversation mit einem alten Mann. Ist auch schwer das zu pauschalisieren, aber wird sonst bestimmt oft am Alter liegen.
You should adress people older than you with "sie".
u should to all adult ppl not only elder ppl lol like they would be something better kek
No.1 rule: NEVER GET ANYTHING FROM THE GUMBALL MASCHINES
Celina K On the other hand, these machines have absolute cult status in Germany...but please, follow this advice or you'll get some serious health issues! lol!
Hahahaha
vor 20 jahren als ich noch n 7 jähriger bengel war da waren die wenigstens noch nice. vorallem diese roten erdnüsse. nur wurde der inhalt seit demher vermutlich nicht mehr gewechselt :D
Ich hab die als Kind geliebt. 😂 So eklig, omg. 😂
No.2 rule: Never Get Anything From Se Gumb@ll Maschines
What blows my mind the most is the sights you experience for the first time and your reaction is "wow", while it is so damn common to me. I guess you have to remember to be grateful to what you have sometimes.
6:38 You are absolutely right, and there is a reason for that:
1. Most older folks were not taught English in school.
2. Most older folks were alive when Germany was bombed and then occupied by American forces, if you know what I am saying. ;-)
3. Trump is giving y´all a reeeeally bad rep. That´s why I´m so glad that you guys are so pleasant and outgoing. You are not just learning about this country, but at the same time representing your own country.
Don´t let the grumpy old folks discourage you. There are also really nice ones, like the one in this video that was obviously a fan of Cali.
or he was a AFD voter. Those dosnt like "Ausländer" that much. ;-)
true
000jimbojones000 A German who dont talk english is a Nazi.
made my day.
*Eichelküsschen mein Schatz
Mary Contrary chill... we have an intelligent chancellor and you have a childish president
Mary Contrary wow. I hope you will get professional help someday
Doors in Germany Mostly you have to push to get out because of fire so you get out quicker
Yannik Sell Wusste ich gar nicht😂
Musst mal drauf achten: Türen haben die Drückrichtung immer nach draußen, damit ne panische Meute nicht die Tür versperrt sondern einfach raus kommt.
"Fluchtwegtüren" -Emergency Exits always have to be pushed, especially the ones with the green emergency sign
Man wundert sich immer wieder.Man sollte doch meinen das überall auf der Welt öffentlich zugängliche Türen logischerweise in der Regel durch drücken nach aussen öffnen.Im Falle einer Panik kleben ansonsten 1-2 Personen an der Tür die sich nicht mehr öffnen lässt weil alle nachströmenden in Panik dagegen drücken.
10:32 im from germany i would never do this i think those gums are in there for years cause nobody wants it xD
Sunil HD I thought that too until I saw my younger brother and his friends spending all their Taschengeld on this Gesundheitsbedrohung
Yes and no person has ever witnessed how on of these machines got refilled.
Ich hab bisher auch nur geshen wie die aufgebrochen wurden ^^
да нет Armer Bruder
Woken Matt naah alles gut. Er lebt ja noch und mittlerweile ist er auch auf die Spielzeuge da drinnen umgestiegen von daher ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ
Dude...don't you have clouds in America?
Janine Richter of course
Aren't they the same? Haha. It's hilarious 😂😂❤✌
Janine Richter In America for example Los Angeles there are not so thick clouds rather a clear blue sky because it is always warm.
Sanvers Danvers okay thanks for explaining. I've never been to America. So I have no idea how the sky looks like. 😂🙈 I wanna go to America so bad.
Sky looks also more blue or darker Blue in some parts (i made a roadtrip a few years ago from San Fransicso to LA and Las Vegas there you see that extremely. In New York the sky is more like in Germany.
I think most people are friendly to you, if you are friendly to them. That's the reason you meet so many nice people. It's because you are a very positiv and friendly person. Older person often don't speak english that good, so they don't realize how friendly you are.
"Hallo Kinder!" :'D
You guys should go to Rauischholzhausen. That's about 10 miles east of Marburg. This little village has a beautiful fairytale castle, surrounded by a beautiful park with ponds and fountains. A number of people do their wedding pictures there, because it's really like in a Disney movie.
Pit S. And if you're in Rauischolzhausen you should also check out Amöneburg! It's a very old city on top of an old volcano. I work there and the view from up there is amazing!
Oh yes Amöneburg is awesome. Or Kassel to the Hercules. The watergames get lighted up again in June. ^^ Hello from Borken btw
“Sparkassy” 😂😂
No, it´s Sparkazziiii, a famous Japanese Bank !
english "e"
This made me laugh out loud! 😂
10:22 That's the "Alte Universität", old university. It's usually open, you can go inside and it's really nice in there. There is a library for theology inside so you have to keep quiet. But you should check it out! Also there is a church right next to it that is beautiful.
Johanna G sags doch gleich,alter Krempel!
So plzz someone explain to me how clouds are in America? xD
Chemtrails bro
xD
They got way more chemtrails over there, and so a lot of folks think that clouds look like fog in the sky.
mila andi it's HAARP or Chemtrail... Naturally Thermals are stoped from Boarder Patrol... So I keep enjoy my 15m/s Thermals in Germany
What clouds?
They come shaped like a funnel. I've seen it on the Discovery Channel.
The flying shoes with wings had me pissin my pants LMAO!!!!!!!!!!
same here!
Conners Latschen mit Flügeln - ich schmeiß mich weg! 😂
minastaros *Ikarus latschen*
Anja is awesome xD
The way you pronounced Sparkasse had me dying!! There’s nothing funnier than to pronounce German words in English. 😂 I can’t
This is probably the funniest Vlog I've ever seen :D
Thanks Silas
4:03 Award for best editing goes to Silas Nacita
I don't regularly watch RUclips, but you and Connor make so funny and at the same time interesting videos. Being German and watching your videos give me such a new and interesting view on my home country. I start to get more likely to stop at things I normally walk past by because you find these things so new and interesting. It's nice to get a different view and opinion on things that I'm normally used to! Thanks for that! Keep going and if you're playing a game in North Germany I'll definitely come!
Funniest part was "speaking like Pickel"😂😂
I used to live in Marburg for nine years and this makes me really homesick. Enjoy your stay
If you enter a building you pull, if you leave a building you push. This rule applies for most of this kind of doors. I think it`s for safety, so you can easy leave the building by pushing the door in case of fire or something like that. Kind of funny how everything (might it be as small as that) is regulated in Germany :D
Private doors open usually inwards and public used doors by law outward. Image a emergency case like fire with many people rushing to the door - so the door has to open outwards to not hinder the exit.
watching your vlogs just makes my day after i come home from uni, you guys are so funny lol
The clouds exactly!! I was blown away when I saw the German sky and clouds for the first time.
10:39 Imagine standing there and you see a bunch of people being hyped about a gumball :D
I relate to your bank account. Although the last time I checked it was like 2€ lol
Parker Platypus his was -9€
American enthusiasm for things, we take for granted. You made me look at my my own country a little different now. Thx a lot for that.
Can't believe you've exchanged Kaitlyn for Conner...
Right! I wonder, where did Conner sleep when Kait comes to Marburg?! ;-D
Hey Silas. Marburg is my hometown. It's super interesting to see it through the eyes of a foreigner. You guys are so entertaining. Thanks for the hard work you put into each video. God bless
That Is Pure Energy. Better than Coffee. Would you tell me what Song you used @ the end?. You make Germany great again :)
Love your videos. Its nice to see your editing skills getting better and better in every video
Started following your channel after I saw the inspirational video posted by your friend. Some of family is from Germany, never met them and I’m loving seen your videos about German life, football and your adventures. Tell your friend to use baking soda in his shoes at night to absorb the moisture from his shoes. Also put some in the socks
I love your videos!! It's exciting to see my homecountry with the eyes of someone else
Again, it's so much easier to eat eggs with a spoon than a fork.
9:02: „Miet mich“ just means “rent me”.
I really like your vlogs, because you also show us Germans parts of Germany where we never have been. Great work and thanks for being here!
I live in Marburg
And my heart exploded after i saw you guys came out of the Döner shop at the start of your video
"The mieeet miiich.. never even heard of that" sorry but I had to laugh hahahaha
That only says "rent me" haha
Thanks for your Vlogs, I watch them every day !
i´m so happy that you keep on, love your videos.
I love your vlogs Silas. I too live in Marburg and your vlogs makes me like it even more!
Keep it up 🖐
I never knew Marburg had an American Football Team. It‘s so funny to me right now because i found your Video by accident. I grew up close to Marburg (i moved away 4 years ago), and it‘s funny to see all the familiar places. It is a really rare and unexpected City to see in youtube videos (because it‘s smaller and not that well known). I hope you have a nice time in germany 😁
It's so much fun watching you guys discovering germany ... keep going! :D
You should buy him Adiletten
Its so nice to see how much fun you guys have here from stuff we are just used to ^^
It reminds me in which nice are i live.
10:08 "Hallo Kinder"😂😂😂
Nice and funny video! I think I will visit Marburg because of your great videos about that city! ^^
check out the bavarian flag, it‘s blue/ white because ouf the sky...mostly in summer there are thick white clouts in front of the beautiful blue sky
i love it
About the door thing: In Germany doors of public places usually swing open to the outside. So if you are leaving a public building, you almost always have to push.
The reason behind that is, that in a case of a fire and a panic you won't get pressed against the doors with no way to pull them open.
Silas your German is getting better and better by every single day. Hope you'll have a great time here. ❤
You chose the best and most beautiful town in Germany! Marburg rocks!
You can remember, in germany if you Go outside a Building you gotta push and if you Go inside normaly you gotta pull because incase of an emergency Situation its easier to get out
Dude, that's so crazy, watching vlogs from around the corner....keep it up, both of you!
Many people don't really use the english they learn at school. And older people had simply more time to forget it.
AnDay5zlebt or never learned it.
You have to go to quite an age for west germans for that. It's different for east Germany. But even there it's above 20 by now. Depends wether "older" means 40+ or 50+ or 60+.
I learned russian, never used it, forgot (almost) all of it. Use english a lot though.
All i know is, you are the person who never fails to make me smile !
Here were I live (near düsseldorf) we have these old churches EVERYWHERE no matter where you go you will always see one of those.
The Dromedar is my fave restaurant. I looove the bread. It's so soft ~
You guys are awesome,hope you‘re having a good Time over here
RIP 86 from Nürnberg and Conners Shoes
hahahaha
Pretty funny to see that as a German in the US. Greetings from Albuquerque.
Also bei 8:07 , konnte ich nicht mehr. Der Oberhammer, hab Bauchschmerz vor lachen. Mega geil! :D
You guys should go see a bit of northern Germany as well. Especially at the "Ostsee" there are really beautiful cities like Lübeck which are totally different from cities in Bavaria. And if you stay in Bavaria you gotta see Bamberg and Würzburg. Also Coburg (which has a really big castle).
Poor pickle (pickel?) ... he wants a key and privacy and you make fun of him
Sebacrush nein, gurke. sie machen sich über ihn lustig weil sie ihn nicht verstehen, nicht weil der inhalt belustigend ist
Pickle = Gurke, Pickel = Pimple
Just a tip for your door problem:
When you go outside you usually have to push it. When you go inside the building pull it.
Lmao the first minute and a half and i already laughed out loud like 5 times. Quality man!
"miet mich" means "rent me"
Shout out from New Jersey love your stuff Silas
As a german it is amazing to see how hyped you guys are when you see churches, castles and Fachwerkhäuser. Things we germans just take for granted and don't recognize any more. We should appreciate that a lot more. These videos are eye openers (is that even a phrase?) :D
If you go outside you usaly have to push the door, at least in public places (because of the fire safety and so on), if you go inside, you have to pull.
doors in public locations are required to open towards the outside in case of fire
You guys are my fave vloggers at the moment..alsways watch your videos chronologically from the one who uploaded first haha
Get the foot powder from rossmann it's amazing. No sweaty feed anymore
Dat Moment when you know literally ALL of the places shown in the video from your childhood
Connor should try spraying lysol into his shoes. Also always wear socks with shoes and change regularly, also rotate shoes to dry them out. Also, try soaking feet in bucket with like a lipton teabag (tannic acid)
hey, on the door-thing -- > loog at the hinges, if they are inside, its pull... viceVerca ;)
I follow you since more than a year and i Love you're vlog's . Every single vlog is so dope
(I'm from Germany near Nürnberg😉 )
How to know if you have to push or pull?
When you see the hinges you pull
if you don't, you push
You are one of my favorite RUclipsr.
I like your videos about Germany.
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇪🇺🇩🇪🇩🇪🇪🇺🇩🇪🇩🇪
"Hallo Kinder" that sounds so creepy 😂😂😂
U can't Imagine how funny this Video was!
Ja rubbel mir doch die Weißwurst.
Bin ich zweiter?
Hahahhaha
ich sterbe hahahahahaha
to the top you shall go
Lass andere ran,nee danke!!
Levo GAMES o
Hey, ich komme auch aus Deutschland und ich feier deine Volgs mega! Mach weiter so!
Your Vlogs are really fun to watch
Silas, love your videos, and Conner’s. I was born in Germany but grew up in the States. Would be really interested to hear your comments on restaurant culture in Germany vs US. Like the fact that Germany has pretty much no national chain family restaurants like Chili’s, TGI Friday’s, Outback, Ruby Tuesday, Applebee’s, etc.
Just remember emergency doors and main doors always push to open when you are inside.
Nice Vid
I was literally crying because of that angel joke...😂
You guys have to defenately go to ulm to the Ulmer Münster😍you're gonna be totally surprised by this City
Silas your German was so good when you talked to the older man 👌👍👍👍👍
5:01 There he izzzzz! Muah! LOL Thanks, Silas!
Appreciate your Vlog´s man! Do you have some other upcoming test games?
you need to visit "kassel" its just 1 hour away from marburg nice place too! and the same "bundesland" :)
If you don't already have it, you gotta get the app "Jodel", it connects you to the ppl where you live at.
As a general rule: doors in germany open up in the way youre going in an emergeny to exit the building
8:00 can't breathe hahahahahhahahaha you imitated Pickle so good :D
never saw how one of these vending machines got refilled. i think the stuff u get out of them is from the 14th century too..