Yes in Iran many women are educated, but after education they stay at home and dont contribute or concern over family finances, Irans female labour force participitation is just 14%.
@samanrezaie9112 сағат бұрын
Im Iranian myself and I hate Iranian dating culture. So bullshit in many ways. Fortunately Im in Canada and got rid of it.
@BrendaEdwards-c7l5 сағат бұрын
Always a "everyone thinks I am from berezil" nose
@elisabishop53595 сағат бұрын
I don’t understand why the man is supposed to pay at the first date and for the entire relationship… Says who?? She has very bizarre views…As a woman born and raised in Europe, I never expected a man to pay for me… I always felt more comfortable with paying my part…Especially during the first dates… Obviously there’s nothing wrong with offering a dinner or a drink… Whether it comes from the man or the woman..But when it’s “expected “ it becomes rather unpleasant and grotesque…I wouldn’t date someone with such weird expectations…
@chrystianaw82564 сағат бұрын
Different strokes for Different folks.
@elisabishop53594 сағат бұрын
@@chrystianaw8256absolutely
@britneyt92536 сағат бұрын
The whole “mejorar la raza” thing is so dumb. Because in this specific context for example, white european are searching for that “exoticness” or differenceness. Like he mentioned “brown skin, dark hair” so once that’s all “washed out” and “whited out” there won’t be anymore of that to list after. It won’t be exotic anymore and then they’ll be a new group that will be sought after because of their “exoticness” and different features.
@petram.9727 сағат бұрын
Most foreigners move to big cities when they come to Germany, like Berlin or Munich. These cities are usually very anonymous, also for Germans. The experience is definitely different in small towns or villages. I grew up in the village and my family was always very welcoming, also to foreigners. 🙂 German men will definitly not have the time for this special treatment 🤣
@x2openai9 сағат бұрын
Women are gonna pay for my food :)
@rkeulartz14 сағат бұрын
My girlfriend and I had sex on ecstasy on our first date.
@rkeulartz15 сағат бұрын
you're not a princess you're just a human being like everyone else.
@rkeulartz15 сағат бұрын
I'm from The Netherlands and I like Germany and Germans, nice techno ❤
@gregorygant42426 сағат бұрын
I like the synth-pop that came out of Germany from syth legends who lived there Italians ,French and made iconc syth-pop tracks in Germany.
@rkeulartz15 сағат бұрын
if you go to germany and want to date a german man you have to adapt to his culture, period.
@Bracarensis36 минут бұрын
Amen! Imagine imposing a foreign culture on a local man 😂
@joanofarcxxi16 сағат бұрын
Well, I am Portuguese and I have lived in the USA for a while, but I have lived in other countries including Sweden. Although I know there are a lot of good people everywhere, honestly, I would not usually consider a romantic relationship with a German man. No offense, but I just don't think it would be a good match for me. Very different cultures and temperaments. My best friend in college was from Iran and she was a lovely person inside and out. Besides her, all Iranians that i have met have been very friendly and warm, and yes, hospitable. They love to entertain and take a lot of pride in making guests feel like royalty. They also tend to be well educated, cultured, and artistic. I don't know many Germans, i have known a few, one was my neighbor downstairs and she was a sweet and very friendly older lady, we became very close while I lived in the area, and I even called her mutti, but she also told me that Germans are cold and stoic in general. A guy that i was friends with was German and he told me once that he'd never been in love, he just had crushes that never lasted, and I didn't understand how he could move from woman to woman, have sex but never fall in love. He tried to be more than friends with me, but I could not do it, I am not that type. I don't expect much from a man, financially speaking, but I look for character and values. I prefer romantic and affectionate men who are also chivalrous. I am not interested in what other people think is right or wrong, i am only interested in what works for me. Living in the USA i have had to adjust to a lot of things, but although there are some very bitter people in and out of relationships, there are also lots of men that have similar values to mine. I am direct and that can be intimidating to some Americans because they are more pleasant and polite but not always sincere, but it's not a big deal, I like pleasant and friendly too. I think it's good to be direct and transparent, but if not romantic and affectionate, to me it's not attractive. Also, i like feeling like a woman and not equal to a man. I don't believe in that. Men and women are different and have different needs, desires, and behaviors. Same rights, different natures. Whenever you get two different cultures, although opposites may attract, it can be very challenging. I can relate to some of what this girl says, and I can resonate with Iranian culture.
@Bracarensis35 минут бұрын
Good you don't date in Portugal then
@yahyahussein42518 сағат бұрын
Hmmmmm. Well I am of the Arab/Turkish culture (born in NYC though) and I must say that 28:30 onwards took me aback. My cousins and male relatives back in the 'homeland ' don't buy "villas or "apartments' for their GF's or lovers. That's rather dubious. If getting married, yes that's a different issue. Indeed in our ME world we have heard of the supposed materialism of Persian women and what is expected but if she expects that, well then good luck in Germany. By contrast my Swedish fiancee was taken aback when I always paid when went out in the early days but now she's quite used to it. However, if I were single and I were dating a person with the same economic and educational background as I and noted she was always slow with her wallet expecting me to pay all the time, I'd drop her immediately. My pleasure and paying comes from the heart and as this is not my parents era (they were born in 1931 and 1945 respectively) I expect a spirit of equality but appreciation.
@roshnaguven38026 сағат бұрын
no wonder you chose to marry a swede then. I live in sweden and a lot of middle eastern guys here choose swedish women because they demand less and dont put any financial pressure on you men. Its not that you are more modern or more feminist, often it is because its simply just easier. you dont have to work or develop yourself as much then. yes it should come from the heart, you are right. in our culture, he should want to pay by himself out of love because he wants to show love and appreciation and take care of his woman, that basically what she was saying the whole time, that it is out of love and not about equality or that the man is above the woman.
@yahyahussein4256 сағат бұрын
@ Clearly you don’t know what you’re talking about nor understood what I had written. And if you’re Persian, I don’t need the likes of you to tell me about our culture and what it demands. And I’m quite happy with my Swedish wife, thank you very much. Jealous?
@roshnaguven38025 сағат бұрын
@ no Im not persian but Im middle eastern. I didnt say that you are not happy... why would I be jealous? I dont even know you
@yahyahussein4255 сағат бұрын
@ Then stop writing me. I’m not interested and you’re Iraqi in any case so your replies are irrelevant.
@roshnaguven38024 сағат бұрын
@ no Im not arab either... okay I will stop. I said what I wanted to say anyway
@derekpappas155618 сағат бұрын
It is funny that she put a dig in , in a sweet way . The persians actually having human values vs the germans . Germans lack empathy , that takes a heart . You havent seen date hustling until you've seen persian dating . This is on a whole other level . Her hustle is not working in germany .She is going tk set ul workshops for other females in how to get what they want while making the male think that the men want to do it .
@lelz039422 сағат бұрын
Not everyone can be Iran wtf there's so many countries with men like that, have fun with them lol 😂🇮🇷💕
@sirwolfnsuchКүн бұрын
And yet Iran is a low-trust society, while Germany is medium-trust. People in Iran generally only trust family and close friends, while Germans are willing to trust (and therefore invite into their home) a broader selection of people.
@saba_sh23 сағат бұрын
exactly the opposite is true
@ladygreenlife23 сағат бұрын
When I was there, it was customary to invite a stranger to your home and feed them if you were a tourist and lost. There was no charge, and no money was taken from you. There was a deep connection between neighbors.
@birdbunsКүн бұрын
I respect frugality and see it as a sign of efficiency and intelligence. It just feeds into superficial consumerism to constantly expect gifts. Blech.
@rkeulartz15 сағат бұрын
you hit the nail on the head
@chrystianaw82562 сағат бұрын
😒
@navid-wu6bxКүн бұрын
آبجی ملیکا شاد و پیروز باشی به حق علی 😄😍😍😍😘😘😘
@Kabirio93Күн бұрын
Iranians are so kind and sweet. Im sorry for all the Iranians that lives in grey and robotic Germany.
@decollector95Күн бұрын
where are you from? iranians have been mixing it up with germans/in germany for at least 2,000 years!
@DNA350ppmКүн бұрын
Loving fun and humor and joking are actually typical for Finns, it is just very much connected to language and situations, so if you don't understand Finnish it is hard for you to become aware of it, because it is strongly part of Finnish politeness never to laugh, if somebody within hearing distance doesn't understand what you laugh about.
@sicaferalКүн бұрын
come on bro "the mens in Brazil likes musica de corno" only hillbillies and rednecks like this garbage lol
@anniegolightly333Күн бұрын
The world needs to strive for equity. Ultimately if you are pressured to work to survive, women aren't wanting to have kids now with the housing crisis and cost of living and frankly needing to work to survive - plus run the entire household. It's an impossible standard they set work wise now that has made it so much harder to create healthy families. I am in the same boat, as many are world wide. Capitalism eventually collapses the ability to even have loving families and children. When is there time to spend with your children when you work so many hours of your day that you physically can't be present for your children, due to exhaustion? This extends to the high suicide rates there which is also heart breaking. I lived in SK for many years and love the people deeply (my second home if you will) though the working hours alone do not afford women the ability to have children healthily. And my heart breaks for the children pressured to be perfect from the age of 6 years old working their little socks off and never getting to play outside or even spend time with their mom and dad and their extended family 😭which is really that old-school Confucianism that valued family above all else. Now there is an epidemic of lonely folk that honestly is affecting us world wide - isolated and alone if they don't make the Capitalist 'cut'. Great discussion to listen to, so thank you both! 🤩♥
@s0u09q5Күн бұрын
Wow highly related
@ThwzeКүн бұрын
Stevo dropped a set 7 episode. Shouldn’t take the piss out of people for lack of intelligence but cmon man 🤣
@Thwze2 күн бұрын
That Ben white convo was the biggest waste of time I’ve ever seen🤣 He plays right back and he’s great at it, what more is there to argue about?
@jezzie19652 күн бұрын
Where is latín América latinos are from Italia
@MyRedCarrot2 күн бұрын
I am sorry to say but he seems a bit smug and superficial... Quite cringy to listen tbh. And he doesnt really reflect *deeply* on himself; what he has brought to the table and what is his own toxicity especially with the German women he has dated before. Did he, for example, offer to pay - or does he do that only with Latinas? Because if he acts like a pu*sy he will receive the same level of behavior back. Men usually set the tone in the interaction and women replicate the energy. If women have masculine energy it is (usually) because men have feminine energy. The energy always looks for equilibrium. He seems to be more in his feminine energy because even on the date with the German girl he was thinking more about what the woman can give to him than what he can give to the woman. I wouldnt be surprised if he had some unconscious deep rooted issues relating to his own background which he projects on the outside and therefore believes dating Latinas is the solution eventho it comes from a very superficial place; Latinas are almost like some shiny new accessory for him. It is a shame really that so many Western people are brainwashed into "hating themselves" and their own unique cultures so they see other cultures as better options. Also if you are unable to learn anything even from yourself dating a woman of your own culture that also stems from some deeper issues because every individual is different eventho they share the same culture.
@Alyssasun3532 күн бұрын
American women. Second date ever with Turkish man. He proposed….
@evaleemarien2 күн бұрын
Of course, radical feminism which includes separatism will be unnecessary in the eyes of American women and Korean men. But go and interview a radical feminist in Korea. Then the dialogue will be objective and you will have a small part of the competence to talk about it. Women in Korea don't just refuse to give birth for no reason.
@donny-crypto76153 күн бұрын
I am amazed how some cultures and peoples have difficulty with just ramdom conversation
@donny-crypto76153 күн бұрын
"A smile costs nothing but gives much. It enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give."
@yoelshangouts3 күн бұрын
I don't mean to spam, but It's pretty strange to normalize disease that your body is screaming that you are doing something unhealthy haha
@yoelshangouts3 күн бұрын
Sexualizing children has not helped the sexualy transmitted disease rates in the "enlightened europe"
@yoelshangouts3 күн бұрын
I'm glad I'm not raising kids in Sweden. Sexualizing and grooming children at such a young age. Why is this the school's job again?
@giannazarlottin63113 күн бұрын
helt sant alt , real todo
@BinNedDerDracheVerdammdeAggsd3 күн бұрын
An Austrian band made a song about the autn of the lead singer who made love in Bologna, but as he was quite young he choosed the word Amore as "liebe" sounds so much more living for us as Italians use Amore every sentence. Btw his aunt really was in love with her Cousin and the song is Called "Bologna"
@Müscher-x3t3 күн бұрын
It's Not creapy when is your Girlfriend, in German. Stupids
@esthermarcen75873 күн бұрын
I am Spanish and married to a Finnish man. He is very talkative, but only with me; he is very quiet with everyone else. No small talk in a lift, not even if he was drunk. At home, he is really fun and sweet. I feel very lucky
@yasseralsaidi11684 күн бұрын
Most Brasilian people are physically strong
@yasseralsaidi11684 күн бұрын
I like how thy eat alot of bar b Q beef and mix grill or max grill , they eat more meat
@candidalemos30674 күн бұрын
O gringo é bem vindo porque brasileiros são curiosos sobre outras culturas. Parece que está na genética o impulso de miscigenação genética e cultural. Por isso diferença racial e cultural convivem em harmonia. Gringos não são vistos como uma ameaça e sim como enriquecimento. O único país no mundo que multiculturalidade dá certo. A imigração aqui agregou socialmente na visão do brasileiro! Durante a Wwll os alemães identificaram brasileiros pela proximidade entre afrodescendentes e euro descendentes nos affairs cotidianos uma vez que os uniformes eram iguais aos dos americanos.
@kirstireinholdtsen4 күн бұрын
Iceland has a great flag😊
@asminkes5 күн бұрын
In Denmark you pay for the relative security with your identity and personality. You are a brick in the wall. To each their own. Denmark does trauma bonding.
@John-qc8ur5 күн бұрын
Why don't you just go back to where you came from. Back to DJT. Back to a contry who dos not care about anything. The sooner the better. Denmark won't miss you.
@ruchiverma26375 күн бұрын
Very intelligent and a positive discussion I must say. Thanks both of you 👍✌️
@simong.h.45635 күн бұрын
It's not really bonding. It's putting someone down and looking if they would except it or 'fight' back with a 'good' comeback. It's like pretending to fight someone when you see them, they do the same and then both of you hug. 😅😅😅 It's a little unmature, and it's not even recognized because it's so common. That is changing now and it's good.
@NEMEZZIZZZ6 күн бұрын
As a Greek I have to say that he only describes the situation in Athens, but this is the worst example for a comparison. Most of the Greeks are living in small villages and cities and they look completely different than Athens.
@erichamilton33736 күн бұрын
This interviewee seems not to travel much. Sweetened white cheese also exists in Poland ( for example) "serek waniliowy" and empanadas de queso camarón are a thing in Chile--where mixing cheese with shellfish is done. She's quite ignorant.