@@helloerika I don't know if you allready did. But you need to attend a bigger Easter Fire event (Osterfeuer) and even if it's a bit Village-style, you should attend a shooting-club-festival(Schützenfest) prefereable the youth shooters(Jugendschützen).
Großartiges video! One thing, the word "Lebensmüde" is actually more commonly used to describe people who do extremely dangerous activites such as climbing very tall buildings without safety gear.
Yes, but in that case it is used ironically. Actually "lebensmüde" means suicidal. Someone is "lebensmüde" means he or she is tired of life and wants to die. Without any irony.
@jessemoogI agree. If I would use it in the meaning of suicidal, I would say, e.g. er ist des Lebens müde, which indicates he doesn't want to live anymore because of varius reasons like illness, depression, a bad life and so on. 5310
When I was little, my father was stationed at the Flint Kaserne in Bad Tolz. I lived there from Kindergarten to 5th grade. I love Baveria! When I was older, we lived in Frankfurt. I didn't get to see much of it though.
Correction about the Tag der Einheit: it is not about the fall of the wall (which was 9.11.1989) but the official reunification at the 3rd October 1990. The reason for that is that for some reason many other important events took place at the 9th November, like the beginning of the Weimar Republic 1918, the Bierhallen/Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch 1923 or the pogroms in 1938, which are not that fitting for a national holidy. Also there are other interesting things that happened that day, like Napoleon taking power in 1799, the abdication of the last shogun in 1867, the independence of Cambodia from France in 1953 or, for more german history, the death of Holger Meins in 1974.
I went to Euro Disney many years ago and made up a game of "guess the nationality" where I would look at someone and try to figure out which country they were from. Lines (queues) were very helpful here. English people would be super patient and would let more aggressive people cut in line in front of them. The people cutting in line were almost always German, mostly teenagers. From a few visits to Germany, it seems like there are enormous variations in behavior between different regions. In Bavaria, people seem very relaxed. In some other regions, people are more likely to yell at you for no obvious reason.
Don't try cutting the line in front of me without my consent. Nevertheless I don't have problems in letting someone before me, if I do my bigger weekend shopping and someone only has 1 or 2 thing to buy, or if there are older people e.g. In those cases I take the initiative and offer my place in the row to them. Greetings from a German.
"The people cutting in line were almost always German, mostly teenagers." I'm German and I'am a little surprised to read this. Nevertheless, when it comes to queues I wish Germans would be a little more British. "From a few visits to Germany, it seems like there are enormous variations in behavior between different regions." Yes, and even the spoken dialect can be very different - so much so that I have a hard time and mostly fail to understand southern German (Bavaria, Swabia) dialects.
I recently moved to Trier and I was so happy to recognize the city just from a pharmacy and a bakery. It was great to see how you see Germany and Trier as well. 😍
Healthcare is not free. You pay a percentage of ur income to the mandatory health insurance. Your employer matches your contribution which makes an avg total of approx 12-14% of ur income (u pay half the employer the other 50%). You can choose your health provider and add various options for: a privat room, having all dental work paid for or other additional services I may desire
I've always wanted to go to Germany, ever since I was a kid. My sister ( RIP) lived there when her husband was in the military and she loved it. Maybe one day I hope.
20+C+M+B+22 the number from the start and end of the line represents the current year. CMB means Christ bless our home and also has different interpretations but the easiest explanation is the one I explained. Hope it helps.
Casper, Melchior & Balthasar = CMB , 6 of January. Not at all Christ bless our home. Those three above were the three Kings who came with gifts for Jesus. You can see these numbers written only on Catholics house doors.
Hi, Im from slovenia and we also had this in old days written on our doors, when a preast came to bless my grandmas house, around 6th of january and I always think this stands for Casper, Michael and Balthazar (the three kings on Jesuses birth) and a current year...
This is a nice summary! (a comment from a German guy). Would have been also worth to mention: The number and quality of museums, the wide variety of landscape (Alps over Heide to Halligen), the miserable weather in Winter (gray and drizzling rain on end) and the lesser things, like the voluntary fire-brigade system, the Kur (a Spa system for health recovery paid by the health insurance, which only exists in Germany and Czeko), the habit of playing cards in a pub for small amounts of money (but not gambling), ... and a few other things.
It’s very well done, as a Luxembourger I‘m pleased to see my neighbour town Trier, and it’s very nice not to get the strange view many Americans have towards probably any foreign place. Just one critic: the font of the titles, reminds a little bit too much 33-45. Thanks a lot also for the film about Trier.
Carnival does not end on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday, it ends on Tuesday. This is why we have Mardi Gras(Fet Dienstag), or Fastnacht is the official German name.
Loved this Video! Short note: the carneval Video you used is actually a scene from swiss Karneval in Basel called „Fasnacht“ which has quite some differences to german Karneval:) But I can still very much recommene checking that out aswell✨ all the best
i like the high density of random trivia. really nice. the cinema one was a bit weird, like as if german dub goes off do its own thing, but otherwise rly enjoyed it.
If I watch a German movie here, I just want to have my own language available as captions. I don't expect the language of the movie to change- I guess that sounds a little self-centred to me. If I'm in Germany I think I should expect to hear German! But if it's a film made in a different country, why change to an entirely new audio track? There should be some technology which allows us to each see the captions we need.
@@SalyLuz-hc6he the point is that the movie was translated into german, for a german audience. why wouldnt it be in german. when ppl go to the cinema. they want to see a movie. not read a book while trying to focus on stuff happening in the movie. that said. most of the bigger cinemas tend to run original language version for all/the most pop movies etc. but yah going to japan and expecting the movies in their cinemas to not be in japanesse is just.... very arrogant.
bro i'm half german and lived there for a couple of years but now that i live abroad, and kind of forgot about german standarts , i laughed real hard at this video
accidental moscow GUM at 5:17 (hello from Russia!😄) i've been binging your videos for the whole day and must i day the quality is bomb! i geniunely thought that this channel is at least 100K subs... thank you for your work!
it is actually smart to test the people as an " higher authority" in this kind of "lawful and principiled" societies by making them having the fear of facing the ticketman but testing people as an another human thats contraversial for me
very good vid, well done! there are way more dialects. in some regions even the neighbouring town speaks a slightly different dialect. and the cash thing isnt really a thing anymore. but yes, you should take a bit of cash with u for example the parking ticket vending machine, or the shopping cart. also there cant be too many sorts of beer... Prost!🍻
Hey really cool video! A little detail u got wrong is that reunification of Germany wasnt in 1989, but on 3rd October 1990. The fall of the Berlin wall was in 1989 though
You see, when you look ast American movis or tv. You hardly see anything about deutschland....never a lovedtory...only in connection with the neesis...did you ever,ask why? Public tv in USA. Is dominated by britain.....also political stories. About Berlin. Never any attractive city pictures. Nope. The stone graveyards for the holocaust. Which could have been a much.mote effective monument, the rrstbof the wall and so on...thats. how it is I watched it for years. Now. I speak.
I was stationed in Germany in the 70s & loved every second of my time there, great people with a sardonic sense of humour , i could wax lyrical about the food & nightlife but i'd be on here all day lol BTW love your post
That Germany is no more. After the cold war period and American Soldiers left their more Russian Turks and Muslims in Germany it's a Country of Hatred. The Old Post-war Germans are no more. The Old American Housing Areas are filled with everyone but Germans. Eastern European with their old ways of living, refugees the rise of the Nazis the place is a Mess.Germany is on the decline.
@@richthomas9170 I wouldn't call it "decline", more like upheaval. State borders are only created by people. Anyone who isolates themselves automatically excludes other people. (Written in German. I hope google translated it correctly.) Greetings from Germany PS. The German right wing party AfD is on a totaly wrong way ... and the REAL people demonstrate in many German cities against fascism in 2024.
Hehehe, the thing about Germans in Nederlands.....so funny...i was going to work yesterday and an older couple went by me with helmets while driving on a fietspad.
Hello Erika! Thanks for your videos I just moved to Amsterdam and your videos have been helpful. If it’s possible would love to know you in real life. All the love.
11:11 AM on 11 November is to remember the sacrifices of those who died for European freedom and liberty! It's the exact time of peace, and is now called Remembrance/Veterans Day.
"Futterneid" would be better discriped as you are jealous someone got a bigger piece of the cake than you. It's actually more prone in children or animals
According to Gesundheitsinformation website: "Alle gesetzlich Versicherten haben den gleichen Versorgungsanspruch, wenn sie krank werden - egal, wie viel sie jeden Monat in ihre Versicherung einzahlen. Die Höhe der Beiträge richtet sich allein nach ihrem Einkommen. Nach dem „Solidaritätsprinzip“ der GKV zahlen also gut Verdienende mehr ein als Ärmere, Gesunde gleich viel wie Kranke. Auf diese Weise tragen alle Versicherten gemeinsam das persönliche Risiko des Verdienstausfalls und die Kosten der medizinischen Versorgung im Krankheitsfall." It is more kind of free for some than for others.
Hello Very good video. I guess you are from Finland with your slight accent, very cute. By the way, you understood very well the procedure in Germany and the Germans. With this light touch of humor I enjoyed this video very much. Thanks for this
At 0:34 is poeple a typo or is it some reference I don't get? Either way great work like always loved the entire video
No just typo :D and thank u!
Good work ❤
@@helloerika Nice video, it's a pity they don't make graffiti illegal it looks so ugly and ruins beautiful cuties.
@@helloerika I don't know if you allready did. But you need to attend a bigger Easter Fire event (Osterfeuer) and even if it's a bit Village-style, you should attend a shooting-club-festival(Schützenfest) prefereable the youth shooters(Jugendschützen).
@@dorrarh3956 Are you single? I'm single :D
My German Professor had our class watch this video for an assignment to open us up to exploring German culture. Honestly I LOVED watching this video!
Oh my god really? :D such an honor
@@helloerika yes! It's a German level 1 class at ivytech in Indiana. Thank you for creating this video!
what a cool professor :D
Großartiges video!
One thing, the word "Lebensmüde" is actually more commonly used to describe people who do extremely dangerous activites such as climbing very tall buildings without safety gear.
Yes, but in that case it is used ironically. Actually "lebensmüde" means suicidal. Someone is "lebensmüde" means he or she is tired of life and wants to die. Without any irony.
@@hckoenig but its always used ironically, ive nver heard anyone say or use the Word to actually mean that someone is suicidal.
@jessemoogI agree. If I would use it in the meaning of suicidal, I would say, e.g. er ist des Lebens müde, which indicates he doesn't want to live anymore because of varius reasons like illness, depression, a bad life and so on. 5310
this is the best video about germany on the internet
Yees. You are sure!
🤣😂😭
And the worst are militarized police but thats sadly normal right now
"that one thing"😅 brilliant. Love your humor.
When I was little, my father was stationed at the Flint Kaserne in Bad Tolz. I lived there from Kindergarten to 5th grade. I love Baveria! When I was older, we lived in Frankfurt. I didn't get to see much of it though.
Correction about the Tag der Einheit: it is not about the fall of the wall (which was 9.11.1989) but the official reunification at the 3rd October 1990. The reason for that is that for some reason many other important events took place at the 9th November, like the beginning of the Weimar Republic 1918, the Bierhallen/Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch 1923 or the pogroms in 1938, which are not that fitting for a national holidy. Also there are other interesting things that happened that day, like Napoleon taking power in 1799, the abdication of the last shogun in 1867, the independence of Cambodia from France in 1953 or, for more german history, the death of Holger Meins in 1974.
Looking at this for my next week visa appointment
11:30 What a nice choice of letters and numbers 😄🤭
what do the numbers mean :) Are they a reference?
@@voyance4elle Yes. Rule 34, the rule of the internet about content for adults. You can easily google it. With "f ck", these numbers matches perfectly
I went to Euro Disney many years ago and made up a game of "guess the nationality" where I would look at someone and try to figure out which country they were from. Lines (queues) were very helpful here. English people would be super patient and would let more aggressive people cut in line in front of them. The people cutting in line were almost always German, mostly teenagers.
From a few visits to Germany, it seems like there are enormous variations in behavior between different regions. In Bavaria, people seem very relaxed. In some other regions, people are more likely to yell at you for no obvious reason.
Don't try cutting the line in front of me without my consent. Nevertheless I don't have problems in letting someone before me, if I do my bigger weekend shopping and someone only has 1 or 2 thing to buy, or if there are older people e.g. In those cases I take the initiative and offer my place in the row to them. Greetings from a German.
Yes the german renters or old ppl. Very annoying type of humans😂😂😂😂
"The people cutting in line were almost always German, mostly teenagers."
I'm German and I'am a little surprised to read this. Nevertheless, when it comes to queues I wish Germans would be a little more British.
"From a few visits to Germany, it seems like there are enormous variations in behavior between different regions."
Yes, and even the spoken dialect can be very different - so much so that I have a hard time and mostly fail to understand southern German (Bavaria, Swabia) dialects.
@@RustyBearSenioren, die trotz der Rente, von Pfandflaschen leben müssen, sind so oder so lieb und warmherzig
I recently moved to Trier and I was so happy to recognize the city just from a pharmacy and a bakery. It was great to see how you see Germany and Trier as well. 😍
Nice to hear that. Trier is actually my hometown so how do you like the city?
Healthcare is not free. You pay a percentage of ur income to the mandatory health insurance. Your employer matches your contribution which makes an avg total of approx 12-14% of ur income (u pay half the employer the other 50%). You can choose your health provider and add various options for: a privat room, having all dental work paid for or other additional services I may desire
I've always wanted to go to Germany, ever since I was a kid. My sister ( RIP) lived there when her husband was in the military and she loved it. Maybe one day I hope.
Your videos are amazing to explore Germany online🤩I enjoyed it
This video was, with some very little exceptions, on point. Good work.
20+C+M+B+22 the number from the start and end of the line represents the current year. CMB means Christ bless our home and also has different interpretations but the easiest explanation is the one I explained. Hope it helps.
I thought C M B refers the names Casper, Melchior and Balthasar.
Casper, Melchior & Balthasar = CMB , 6 of January. Not at all Christ bless our home. Those three above were the three Kings who came with gifts for Jesus. You can see these numbers written only on Catholics house doors.
Christus Mansionem Benedicat
No Christus Mansionem Benedictat@@jaschaschmidt
Hi, Im from slovenia and we also had this in old days written on our doors, when a preast came to bless my grandmas house, around 6th of january and I always think this stands for Casper, Michael and Balthazar (the three kings on Jesuses birth) and a current year...
This is a nice summary! (a comment from a German guy). Would have been also worth to mention: The number and quality of museums, the wide variety of landscape (Alps over Heide to Halligen), the miserable weather in Winter (gray and drizzling rain on end) and the lesser things, like the voluntary fire-brigade system, the Kur (a Spa system for health recovery paid by the health insurance, which only exists in Germany and Czeko), the habit of playing cards in a pub for small amounts of money (but not gambling), ... and a few other things.
Your videos are always amazing.
I loved the slight dig at the train system 😂
I loved this video, since it gave me a bigger view of Germany! In two months I’m flying there and I’m so excited :)
How’s your experience going so far?
@@yousefrdaa_ it's been pretty nice, since I already knew a lot about what normally shocks foreigners. So far my trip has been going really smoothly
I can't skip 5 seconds of your video, one of the most underrated channels keep up the good work 👏
Hallo Erika greetings from Germany
Such a fun review, thanks, good work!
Wald meister looks like laundry detergent
AND with that video you made me 100% wanna go to Germany thanks
i came across this video after watching a Wonderful German Movie called (Das Boot) about a 3.5 hour and i really loved it
Excellent story telling Erika 👏💯
Looks like Rhineland Palatinate in most clips. :)
This video is a masterpiece ❤
I love that you know about the look into each others eyes when clicking glasses xD I´m very serious about that one lol
Thanks for making the information so much fun
It’s very well done, as a Luxembourger I‘m pleased to see my neighbour town Trier, and it’s very nice not to get the strange view many Americans have towards probably any foreign place. Just one critic: the font of the titles, reminds a little bit too much 33-45. Thanks a lot also for the film about Trier.
Germany sounds like a place for me😊
Carnival does not end on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday, it ends on Tuesday. This is why we have Mardi Gras(Fet Dienstag), or Fastnacht is the official German name.
Loved this Video! Short note: the carneval Video you used is actually a scene from swiss Karneval in Basel called „Fasnacht“ which has quite some differences to german Karneval:) But I can still very much recommene checking that out aswell✨ all the best
i like the high density of random trivia. really nice.
the cinema one was a bit weird, like as if german dub goes off do its own thing, but otherwise rly enjoyed it.
I think this was intended for people whose German is not good enough to understand the dub.
If I watch a German movie here, I just want to have my own language available as captions. I don't expect the language of the movie to change- I guess that sounds a little self-centred to me. If I'm in Germany I think I should expect to hear German! But if it's a film made in a different country, why change to an entirely new audio track? There should be some technology which allows us to each see the captions we need.
@@SalyLuz-hc6he the point is that the movie was translated into german, for a german audience. why wouldnt it be in german. when ppl go to the cinema. they want to see a movie. not read a book while trying to focus on stuff happening in the movie.
that said. most of the bigger cinemas tend to run original language version for all/the most pop movies etc.
but yah going to japan and expecting the movies in their cinemas to not be in japanesse is just.... very arrogant.
bro i'm half german and lived there for a couple of years but now that i live abroad, and kind of forgot about german standarts , i laughed real hard at this video
In what country on this planet "standards" is written with 't'? 🤔
9:02 Schorle, sparkling water mixed with some kind of juice, wine or fruit wine.
This was the most informative video I have ever watched on Germany 🇩🇪! Well done Erika 👏🏾
Very funny and informative video. Thanks Erika!
bro u r an extremely underrated video editor and story teller... keep up the hard work your videos are a work of art!
I think you probably meant this comment as a compliment. Just FYI, if someone is female, they usually don't appreciate being addressed as "Bro."
@ my bad bruh
am August werde ich nach Deutschland gehen, um dort zu studieren und arbeiten. Danke vielmals Erika, Ich habe viel mit dir gelernt.
Wie ist es?😊
Ten different dialects in Germany? I live in Darmstadt and 50km away you can hear at least 10 dialects.
An excellent all-round presentation of a country. And beautifully presented, too.
accidental moscow GUM at 5:17 (hello from Russia!😄)
i've been binging your videos for the whole day and must i day the quality is bomb! i geniunely thought that this channel is at least 100K subs...
thank you for your work!
it is actually smart to test the people as an " higher authority" in this kind of "lawful and principiled" societies by making them having the fear of facing the ticketman but testing people as an another human thats contraversial for me
"Kinder"-Schokolade ist italienisch. Wird vom Konzern "Ferrero" hergestellt. Die womöglich berühmteste Süssigkeit Deutschlands ist "HaRiBo"
loved it
this channel is so inderrated its literally my comfort one thank uu erika
There is only one problem with the rules. They have to come from the sciety, not from the government. Cheers from Switzerland!
beautiful video
loving the videos related to germany... getting additictedd!!!!
Appreciate your efforts ❤
A+ for effort!!
That is a very nice video. Thank you.
"The Maggi . . ."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it! 😁
Magi, yes?
Really cool video!
ur vedios quality is more than pretty !!
Your videos are always oddly cute, in a good way.
Love the video❤
Futterneid, going to remember that one for my wife.
Kinder chocolate Is Italian btw, made by the Ferrero group/family, the same one that makes Nutella and many other sweets.
Great video! Christmas-decorated building at 5:18 looks like Gum from Moscow 👀
More like gum looks like the christmas building 😜😊
Honestly we (my gf and I) didn’t know most of these facts at all 😂. But this was really witty 😂😂 super entertaining!
very good vid, well done! there are way more dialects. in some regions even the neighbouring town speaks a slightly different dialect. and the cash thing isnt really a thing anymore. but yes, you should take a bit of cash with u for example the parking ticket vending machine, or the shopping cart. also there cant be too many sorts of beer... Prost!🍻
omg I can't wait to go😭
Hey really cool video! A little detail u got wrong is that reunification of Germany wasnt in 1989, but on 3rd October 1990. The fall of the Berlin wall was in 1989 though
Thank you for the video. I miss Germany so much.
You see, when you look ast American movis or tv. You hardly see anything about deutschland....never a lovedtory...only in connection with the neesis...did you ever,ask why? Public tv in USA. Is dominated by britain.....also political stories. About Berlin. Never any attractive city pictures. Nope. The stone graveyards for the holocaust. Which could have been a much.mote effective monument, the rrstbof the wall and so on...thats. how it is I watched it for years. Now. I speak.
Sorry typos
I didn't know about this meaning of lebensmüde. Usually we use it when somebody wants to do something very dangerous (and could die), lol
Someone else said perhaps she meant Weltschmerz?? 🤔🤷🏼♀️
Leonbergers! Leonbergers the dog breed also orginated in Germany!
I do agree about following the rules it dose apply in also the United States
There might be a mixup between "Lebensmüde" und "Weltschmerz". Sorry, us Germans like to correct people.
I was wondering about that. I was taught that Lebensmüde means you're tired of living, feeling horrible, hopeless & suicidal.
I was stationed in Germany in the 70s & loved every second of my time there, great people with a sardonic sense of humour , i could wax lyrical about the food & nightlife but i'd be on here all day lol BTW love your post
That Germany is no more. After the cold war period and American Soldiers left their more Russian Turks and Muslims in Germany it's a
Country of Hatred. The Old Post-war Germans are no more. The Old American Housing Areas are filled with everyone but Germans. Eastern European with their old ways of living, refugees the rise of the Nazis the place is a Mess.Germany is on the decline.
@@richthomas9170
I wouldn't call it "decline", more like upheaval. State borders are only created by people. Anyone who isolates themselves automatically excludes other people.
(Written in German. I hope google translated it correctly.)
Greetings from Germany
PS. The German right wing party AfD is on a totaly wrong way ... and the REAL people demonstrate in many German cities against fascism in 2024.
Damn ur videos are so good =D
The reunification of Germany took place on October 3th, 1990 - not in 1989 😊
... official and de facto... 😊
Hehehe, the thing about Germans in Nederlands.....so funny...i was going to work yesterday and an older couple went by me with helmets while driving on a fietspad.
oh i dore Tarchun (Тархун)! it tastes awesome :)
BEST VIDEO EVER, I JUST FOUND THIS CHANNEL AND IT'S ALREADY ONE OF MY FAVS RELATED TO GERMANY ✨✨✨✨
Great video!! 🤩🤩🤩💪🏼💪🏼
At some point my home towns most popular nightclub was sold off on ebay kleinanzeigen after their owners shut it down.
part 2 pllssss
Excellent video, I subscribed 😅 ! A must for everyone planning to move to Germany.
To be fair, I wouldn't clap either...
Hello Erika! Thanks for your videos I just moved to Amsterdam and your videos have been helpful. If it’s possible would love to know you in real life. All the love.
It’s the best no nonsense video about Germany.
11:11 AM on 11 November is to remember the sacrifices of those who died for European freedom and liberty! It's the exact time of peace, and is now called Remembrance/Veterans Day.
is Trier !!!! I'm going to go there to live in half a year
"Futterneid" would be better discriped as you are jealous someone got a bigger piece of the cake than you. It's actually more prone in children or animals
Left America. Living in Frankfurt. Done. My tui may so roi, nhung muon roi.
Cute avatar, cool videos.
Excellent
I NEEED TO KNOW WHICH CLASSICAL PIECE STARTS PLAYING AT 2:58 !!!
your videos are amazing. love from south africa
Very under-rated video. I really enjoyed watching it 💙💙
Ahaha, "Ich - just "i"? French: 😁😁😁♥️♥️♥️😁♥️💞
If you have neighbors like this, you don't need enemies anymore!
Nice Video, but i never heard that a german has celebrated the Reunifcation Day, it´s just a day off. But Vatertag, fathers day is more of a big deal.
14:13 I am by now since 20 years used to French AZERTY.
Health care in Germany definitely is not free!
I agree actually :D it's "free"
According to Gesundheitsinformation website:
"Alle gesetzlich Versicherten haben den gleichen Versorgungsanspruch, wenn sie krank werden - egal, wie viel sie jeden Monat in ihre Versicherung einzahlen. Die Höhe der Beiträge richtet sich allein nach ihrem Einkommen. Nach dem „Solidaritätsprinzip“ der GKV zahlen also gut Verdienende mehr ein als Ärmere, Gesunde gleich viel wie Kranke. Auf diese Weise tragen alle Versicherten gemeinsam das persönliche Risiko des Verdienstausfalls und die Kosten der medizinischen Versorgung im Krankheitsfall."
It is more kind of free for some than for others.
Hello
Very good video. I guess you are from Finland with your slight accent, very cute.
By the way, you understood very well the procedure in Germany and the Germans. With this light touch of humor I enjoyed this video very much.
Thanks for this
She is from Latvia
Thank you so much, that was quite helpful and interesting.