German reacts to The Dark Side of Living in Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @iownuman619
    @iownuman619 5 месяцев назад

    air conditioners are also used as heaters so it's dual use. Air conditioners work better as heater than at cooling

  • @patrickschindler2583
    @patrickschindler2583 Год назад +1

    I don't know what it's like in the USA. But here, you don't have a fan because, on the one hand, the heat is reflected and, on the other hand, most roofs are insulated with glass or rock wool. on the other hand, the shutters are lowered during the day and ventilated in the evening or at night.

  • @lazrseagull54
    @lazrseagull54 Год назад +5

    Hastings, UK has a much worse dog crap problem than any German city I've ever been to.

  • @uniquename111
    @uniquename111 Год назад +1

    I am not gonna say whole EU because i actually do not know if all of EU is not using ac but nordic countries do not use that very often either.

  • @adokce
    @adokce Год назад +3

    bro, the lack of AC is truly horrible. it's literally 3 months of daily suffering with maybe 10 days of comfortable ~24 degrees
    yes, for me it's especially noticable since i've been living in a small studio apartment in germany for the last two summers - meaning i can't even Luftwechsel properly. can't wait to move out already.

    • @mixlllllll
      @mixlllllll Год назад

      24 degrees comfortable? 🥵

    • @adokce
      @adokce Год назад

      @@mixlllllll yeah, in smaller apartments, it's horrible

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 6 месяцев назад

    As far as lack of air conditioning goes, a month of being miserable every summer is too much. The weather isnt getting any cooler. It would be worth installing it at least for the bedroom so you can sleep at night.

  • @ReeN1995
    @ReeN1995 Год назад +3

    Gonna have to watch it later but if AC and internet issue isnt in there im gonna be pissed!

  • @avitalsheva
    @avitalsheva 11 месяцев назад +3

    Man you are even afraid to tell straight that yes that things mentioned are doing exactly people of african origin and not fellow europeans. So vice versa , if something happen in my country ( EU as well) we know almost with certainity that it is not a german but rather somebody with african background

  • @JustSomeTommy
    @JustSomeTommy Год назад +3

    I really don't understand the internet connection here. I'm lucky because I have fiber, but it still goes out a few times a month somehow. This is super annoying because I work online. Meanwhile, back home in Sweden, there's a guy living in a cabin far north of the Arctic Circle. His closest neighbor is 100 km away, and his internet hasn't cut out in years.

    • @miztazed
      @miztazed Год назад +1

      The former govermently business called 'Telekom' only have the right to lay their fiber glas into the ground. Other competitors can't do so and must rent this cable of the Telekom. Offcourse they are slow down to sign more costumers to the premium one. The big T. It's the same with the Deutsche Bahn. Private companies must rent their rails for useage from them.

    • @JustSomeTommy
      @JustSomeTommy Год назад

      @@miztazed I think it used to be the same in Sweden, but I am fairly certain it's not like that now a days. But we had adsl almost everywhere already in the early 2000s and fiber in most places soon after. Yeah what's going on with Deutsche Bahn is just crazy. I hope they figure out how to solve this someday soon.

    • @shamicentertainment1262
      @shamicentertainment1262 6 месяцев назад

      In Australia we literally can’t get internet in the house we live in, only 15 mins from town. Went to starlink and it is soo good. Best internet we’ve ever had. I doubt Germany has worse internet than Australia

  • @davidh7799
    @davidh7799 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your comments. I'm looking to come over to Germany from America. Studying my German now, and Illl probably enroll in a Spracheschule. I hope that'll help me get a job and stay in Germany.

  • @Arhatu
    @Arhatu 6 месяцев назад

    I am enduring 41 celcius degree in Adana right now without air conditioner. 29 is common in winter to spring months here :)

  • @anna-elisabethbender3123
    @anna-elisabethbender3123 4 месяца назад +1

    Complaining about German bureaucracy? No. I had to deal with bureaucracy in several European countries and the US, and must say German officials are the friendliest. And what was that nonsense about registering a car? Last time took me about 25 minutes including licence plates. In Spain, I couldn't even do it myself, I had to take an agency and they told me it might take four months at worse and paperwork. Or another example: Have you ever filled in tax forms in the US? To sum it up: If you want cheaply built houses, unsafe transportation or road surfaces, night flights right over your head and other niceties, opt for less beaurocracy. I won't.

  • @JohnSmith-sj2dk
    @JohnSmith-sj2dk Год назад +3

    Agree. If you can't behave then leave, this is not racist.

    • @NotJulius44
      @NotJulius44 Год назад +1

      what does racist mean these days?

  • @beldin2987
    @beldin2987 Год назад +2

    Even if germany maybe really is very bad in bureaucracy, i think in other countrys its also not just happy sunshine. I mean, that was from the french :
    Passierschein A38 - Das Haus das Verrückte macht - Asterix erobert Rom
    ruclips.net/video/_CXAOiaX9CA/видео.html
    and i guess mexicans who want to come to america will also have a lot of fun with the "Ausländerbehöde" of the US. After all Trump wanted even to build a wall .. or did he also really ?

  • @mikeonly8554
    @mikeonly8554 Год назад

    Hello, @The German! I would like if you please to ask for a strange topic about your country!! So: Is it Free Speech allowed in Germany?