I am from Lower Saxony but used to spent my vacations in Bavaria growing up. And from what I remember Bavarian people do seem more open and friendly than us. I think the more you get to the north, people tend to be more reserved and need some time before they put on a smile sometimes. So we might look a bit more like the stereotypical German. Of course it depends on the person you meet. But I feel like what he said about being open and willing to help is a general thing here. We love to help. And trying to speak a little German should always give you some bonus points. We like the effort and your interest in learning our language. 🙂 So it shouldn't be a surprise to you to find out that most of us are pretty nice, even if some of us look a bit grumpy or serious sometimes. Saying this as somebody, who always forgets to smile when people approach me. Afterwards I always think "dangit, I looked angry again". 😅
@tktoptravel2 жыл бұрын
Awww loved reading this comment, Jess!! Thanks for watching :)
@fahadahaf2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Munich for a bit more than a year and the bavarians are very friendly people. Even going on a hike, every single person on the trail will greet you (usually the regional greeting, "Servus"). Moving to Berlin was a big shocker for me, the people here are a lot more fast paced and not as social from what I've seen.
@manueloverhoff3493 Жыл бұрын
@@fahadahaf actually greeting people in the mountains is not any form of "being nice" or "making you feel welcome" its actually just a normal thing to do here... Like i would say it is greeting=neutral. No greeting= disrespectful You might confuse locals if you didnt greet them while on a hike and receive grumpy faces😂
@uewofrey2 жыл бұрын
He mentioned the 'English Garden' (Englischer Garten), which is not a garden but Munich's most popular park. And, yes! You might see some people sunbathing in the nude there. Not everybody does it but some do and although it might shock you, it's a non-issue there.
@tktoptravel2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!!! :)
@nikomangelmann60542 жыл бұрын
@@tktoptravel fun fact, the englischer garten is a little bit bigger than the central park in new york. another fun fact, there is a creek in the englischer garten with a wave where you can surf. so , there are alot ppl around with surfing gear and boards.
@sebastianneeser99272 жыл бұрын
Not watching from Munich but close 😂 if you ever travel to Bavaria and try the white sausage, peel it first 😂 that's the most common mistake tourists make. LOVED the reaction. Greetings from Wuerzburg, Bavaria
@tktoptravel2 жыл бұрын
Hey Sebastian!!! Thanks for watching! We love reading your comments :) So cool you're from Bavaria!!!!!
@sebastianneeser99272 жыл бұрын
@@tktoptravel I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in germany. 🤣 Bavaria is just the coolest place ever. Well lower franconia i should say. We dont consider us bavarians so the pride in the area is huge here 😁
@tktoptravel2 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianneeser9927 That's awesome to hear!!! We would love to visit someday and experience the culture, food, a sports game!! Would be so fun!
@sebastianneeser99272 жыл бұрын
@@tktoptravel If you guys visit let me know. I can show you some cool places in my area. I believe the castle in town was even in one of the videos you guys reacted to.
@manueloverhoff3493 Жыл бұрын
ugh, never thought about the neccesity to tell foreigns to peel Weißwurst. Imagine eating the whole thing with skin🥲
@GernotRutz4 ай бұрын
The wedding of the crown prince was in October 1810 and he wanted the folks to be part of the festivities so that was the beginning of Octoberfest (we call it "Wiesn"). Due to better weather conditions it was moved forward to start mid of September and ends on the first weekend in October. Nonetheless I remember three or four years celebrating while it was snowing!
@GernotRutz4 ай бұрын
About the nudes in the English Garden: in the seventies (post period of flower power) they jumped into the Eisbach (ice creek) drifting down but then were too lazy to walk back. So they entered the tram / street car taking a ride back to where they jumped in. Although they had - of course - no valid tickets the public transportation company and the ticket inspectors turned a blind eye and tolerated the nudes. So this tells a lot about Munich and the locals: leben und leben lassen (live and let live) 😊
@christianrautenberg60893 ай бұрын
I´m from Munich ;-) there are so many places, he didn´t mention ;-) - but this would have ment to have a video of some hours or more.... ;-) ... naked people in the "English Garden"? Yes - at least "Garden" is some kind of understatement - it´s huge. Even larger than the Central Park in New York - and much safer.
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You know that they dont speak your language right
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@@georgiosntanis4353 But the videos that I say have subtitles
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