Everyone Told Me Germany Sucks Now, But Actually.. (

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Sabbatical

Sabbatical

Күн бұрын

DEUTSCHLAND! 🇩🇪 That's Germany, if you prefer. Germany has had a...complicated past, one could say. Barely 30 years ago, it emerged from the Cold War reunited--the two former halves of West Germany and East Germany joined back together to from the economic powerhouse that dominates the EU today.
But who are the Germans exactly? I had always heard they were cold, serious and always working. They said it was hard to make friends there. And it recent times, they say the country is now overrun with migrants, like the rest of Europe. Well, like anywhere else I go, I wanted to find out first-hand. This is my trip to Germany.
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@SabbaticalTommy
@SabbaticalTommy 18 күн бұрын
GERMANY 🍺! Happy Oktoberfest. I've been on quite the journey across Eurasia the past few months, have been slowly editing and releasing the videos as I go along. So apologies if some of these videos are a bit late. I've been to so many places that not all of them will make it onto KZbin. If you'd like to see my trips in Holland 🇳🇱, Italy 🇮🇹, and the Baltics 🇱🇹🇱🇻, I'll be posting those on Patreon. If you wanna watch and also support ya boy out in the field, all you gotta do is pitch in $5. Check it out here: www.patreon.com/sabbaticaltommy
@LaoSoftware
@LaoSoftware 18 күн бұрын
Greetings from Laos. Thank you for another exciting video. This is how I learn about other countries.
@bruceinpb
@bruceinpb 18 күн бұрын
Great vid!
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 18 күн бұрын
Cheers, Happy Croptober fest incoming, eheheh
@danielwho4859
@danielwho4859 18 күн бұрын
@SabbaticalTommy brother check 25:55-26:04 ASAP and fix it, i might be crazy but...
@Anonymous-wj9re
@Anonymous-wj9re 18 күн бұрын
I hope you’re coming to Austria 🇦🇹 too
@Pappaous
@Pappaous 18 күн бұрын
Dude, I love your more stoic demeanor. I think many are getting sick of the over-hype idiots.
@jimharper229
@jimharper229 17 күн бұрын
Definitely! As soon as I hear the "influencer" voice, it's a hard pass. And usually a click on "Don't Recommend this Channel Again".
@Originalkugelzwerg
@Originalkugelzwerg 17 күн бұрын
Good comment
@adrianMKofficial
@adrianMKofficial 17 күн бұрын
Everyone has their niche on Social Media
@obornyi2407
@obornyi2407 17 күн бұрын
@@adrianMKofficial most men don't like fakeness and want authenticity. putting on a fake voice/tone is not authentic, that's bad in both ways
@rob41n
@rob41n 17 күн бұрын
Same here, i cant stand the energetic travelers, this is perfect for me.
@macoppoc7560
@macoppoc7560 17 күн бұрын
Stationed in Darmstadt from 1972-74, loved being in Germany! Loved the folks I met, Castles, Palaces, Museums, Architecture and the pride Germans took in their country. I'm much older now, but from time to time, I think back and smile. Thank You Germany!
@tritop
@tritop 22 сағат бұрын
I'am from Darmstadt, was 11 in 1972, remember well all the Americans, father gave me a Dollar bill and I was allowed to go inside the baracks in Griesheim Airfield to buy icecream in these cubeform paper wrapping ( we had no such ). It was such a beautifull time and a great place to grow up; now everything is in decline more and more
@Tanaka1943
@Tanaka1943 18 күн бұрын
My guy, you asked a 18 year old cafe worker about property prices in that area 😂. Wtf man, she clearily doesnt have a clue and just wants to go clubbing
@GeraldBeagan-ee6se
@GeraldBeagan-ee6se 16 күн бұрын
Should have asked her to expound on current geopolitical risks
@samirSch
@samirSch 15 күн бұрын
Should've asked "them" "their" pronoums lol, chances are they are libt4rds.
@daveduncan9034
@daveduncan9034 15 күн бұрын
I know, he asked the dumbest questions this video...
@Happy_Spatula
@Happy_Spatula 15 күн бұрын
Time to dtart your own channel & one up him​@@daveduncan9034
@valmir144
@valmir144 14 күн бұрын
😅🤣😂
@brianjschumer
@brianjschumer 17 күн бұрын
As an American whos wife is from Germany and son born there..many misconceptions..first as you go West, most Germans speak English, they take it in school. As The Autobahn does have some speed limits in certain areas,as for congestion and road narrowing. Germans are excellent drivers and obey road rules. Unlike my home State of Florida, or Autobahn wouldnt work.bAs far as A/C units, some metro trams or trains do have it, most Apts dont as they figure we only get like 6 -8 weeks of heat,why bother? Also pay gas after you pump blew my mind. Transit, also you pay but might not be asked to show your ticket, so you can possibly get away with one or two stops freely..The elephant in the room is Neo Nazi, not ww2 storm troopers..just against the liberalism that has taken over, as many migrants refuse to assimilate and try to live off govt.or scam. Whereas Germans culturally are hard workers and take pride that they have jobs Same as some who have come to USA. Many Germans fed up with no say in their politics. Parks look over grown and unattended but they are not..Germans like things to be of native plants not of trimmed and artistically pleasing. Food is pretty decent and its great with no tax or tip. Relativly reasonable even tho prices have risen last few years etc....i could go on..I really like Germany its grown on me a lot.
@hasanthesyrian_
@hasanthesyrian_ 16 күн бұрын
Let me guess, you're one of the good migrants, or maybe you call yourself an "expat"
@Julian-p7q-b4t
@Julian-p7q-b4t 16 күн бұрын
Tell me what's better in Germany or Europe generally?
@Lysandra-8
@Lysandra-8 16 күн бұрын
​@@Julian-p7q-b4t come and see for yourself
@gameratortylerstein5636
@gameratortylerstein5636 15 күн бұрын
@@Julian-p7q-b4t Nobody wants to convince you that Germany is better than America. Just stay in your boring susburb and don't bother us.
@raminjan69
@raminjan69 15 күн бұрын
God bless you. Everything you said nails it. People like you are and will always be welcome here 🇩🇪
@JG-zc1km
@JG-zc1km 15 күн бұрын
Dresden was not bombed by the Soviets. It was bombed by the americans and especially the british. The british "area bombing directive" is particularly critiziced as a policy to destroy german cities without any concrete military objective. Obviously the germans started the war and the bombings in the first place. But area bombing as collective punishment in the end of the war is debatable....
@JR-uc1of
@JR-uc1of 15 күн бұрын
Adolf sympathizer 👀. Killing millions is okay but blowing up buildings is a step too far!
@---ie2ms
@---ie2ms 15 күн бұрын
Germany didnt start the war. Britain declared war. They couldve just not declared war, just like they didnt care about the Soviets attacking Poland
@RansomMemoryAccess
@RansomMemoryAccess 15 күн бұрын
@@---ie2ms Haha, that's quite the historical revisionism. So, by your logic, an insane bully isn't responsible unless they formally challenge you? Otherwise, fighting back is illegitimate and the bully should be allowed to trample everyone? The lack of action against the Soviet assault was pure pragmatism, realpolitik, and strategic prioritization-avoiding unnecessary fronts that could lead to two major powers uniting against them. Also, Germany declared war on the US right after Japan's attack, which, by the way, happened without a prior declaration of war.
@T1324
@T1324 15 күн бұрын
@@JG-zc1kmYou might revisit history lessons, Deutschland didn't declare the war, it even proposed a peace treaty to the British several times even though British were in knockdown
@T1324
@T1324 15 күн бұрын
@@RansomMemoryAccess You might say hello to your elementary school history teachers, they haven't done a good job the first time it seems
@winconfig
@winconfig 18 күн бұрын
"I'm trying to not talk about Nazi's and the War..." ... "Let's go to Dresden..."
@chazcov08
@chazcov08 17 күн бұрын
LOL! Right?!
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
@@winconfig British done it
@PrimalHyroxUK
@PrimalHyroxUK 17 күн бұрын
🤣
@ViK45HA
@ViK45HA 17 күн бұрын
what has dresden to do with nazis or war?
@winconfig
@winconfig 17 күн бұрын
@@ViK45HA Yo, so Dresden was like the spot during WWII, right? It was this major vibe for the German war effort-tons of factories, railways, and supply hubs. But by '45, Allies were like, "Nah fam," and straight-up firebombed the place. It was wild-massive destruction, but also super controversial. People debate if it was really necessary ‘cause it hit civilians hard. It became this whole tragic symbol of war’s chaos and destruction. So yeah, Dresden was basically ground zero for one of the most intense and talked-about moments in the war. I can explain in other dialects, if needed.
@mrSam3ooo
@mrSam3ooo 18 күн бұрын
One thing to note on the fact that a lot of Germans don’t speak English. You have to differentiate: A lot of people you ran into that didn’t speak German were either people with a Turkish background or old people in East Germany. In the DDR, English wasn’t taught the same way it was in the West, and Turkish-Germans have much poorer English on average. Same goes for older people of 60+. Anyone born and raised in Germany under the age of 50 will have a very good level of English
@m.b.blenkoblanka4167
@m.b.blenkoblanka4167 17 күн бұрын
Die Türken Araber sprechen kein Englisch und nicht einmal deutsch! 😅
@ageoflove1980
@ageoflove1980 17 күн бұрын
" Anyone born and raised in Germany under the age of 50 will have a very good level of English" That is absolutely not true unfortunately although "very good" is open for interpretation of course.
@chester8459
@chester8459 17 күн бұрын
I would day under the age of 30 because english is taught daily in the school.
@AbuHajarAlBugatti
@AbuHajarAlBugatti 17 күн бұрын
Lmao wrong
@user-pl7ji9mp8o
@user-pl7ji9mp8o 17 күн бұрын
>Anyone born and raised in Germany under the age of 50 will have a very good level of English That's not true. English proficiency in Germany is definitely at a much lower level than in the Netherlands or Scandinavian countries. Even among the younger generation (the age bracket of 15 to 30, let's say), English isn't ubiquitous -- especially among people with lower / more practical education.
@FelixTheCat007
@FelixTheCat007 18 күн бұрын
Dude, you have to follow the speed limit in Germany unless you're in an unrestricted zone !!
@viperpit-k5j
@viperpit-k5j 13 күн бұрын
I guess he can not read speed limits either, even though it is the same numbers as most use. What an idiot.
@ThePsychoExe
@ThePsychoExe 13 күн бұрын
Never ask someone in Berlin if they're German, that's like an insult there at this point... weird fucking city in my opinion as a German.
@RoderickEmanuel
@RoderickEmanuel 2 күн бұрын
Firkeln and is fourra kinph
@LordOfSweden
@LordOfSweden 9 сағат бұрын
been taken over by liberals and invaders, I bet
@genes.3285
@genes.3285 17 күн бұрын
I don't think the Germans can touch the Soviet cemetery, even if they wanted to. Too many bodies are buried there. It would be disrespecting the fallen. The controversial bombing of Dresden was in February 1945, shortly before the war ended. Stalin had criticized Churchill, saying that the British were not doing enough in the war. Two waves of RAF heavy bombers came over, followed by one wave of USAAF heavy bombers. Thousands of aircraft. The heat caused a firestorm. There was a large number of refugees (maybe a hundred thousand) in the city but few military. Kurt Vonnegut wrote Slaughterhouse 5 about his experiences on the burial squad. He was a captured American soldier. It was required reading in American literature back in my youth.
@adamhartline2855
@adamhartline2855 18 күн бұрын
you can look forward to getting a few tickets from the speed cameras in a few weeks from the rental company. On the autobahn, you can only go as fast as you want where the sign is posted with a white circle with black diagonal lines on it, usually between cities, in busier places and on the outskirts of the cities, the speed limit is usually 100KPH or there abouts. But great videos, I love them.
@SabbaticalTommy
@SabbaticalTommy 18 күн бұрын
Shit. My dreams (and bank account) have been shattered!
@adamhartline2855
@adamhartline2855 18 күн бұрын
@@SabbaticalTommy Lol, you'll be fine, the tickets are usually not very expensive, I've gotten quite a few, at most I think they were around 50 bucks, and you can pay them online.
@aluisious
@aluisious 18 күн бұрын
This is why I don’t like driving in other countries. You can ruin yourself by ignorance quickly.
@smiley9872
@smiley9872 18 күн бұрын
@@adamhartline2855 Yep, I wouldn't be too concerned.
@alastairtheduke
@alastairtheduke 18 күн бұрын
Another fun fact, even if you are legally allowed to as fast as you want, if you are in an accident, you will be liable. So Germany, will let you screw yourself but at your own risk
@ceehads
@ceehads 18 күн бұрын
Loved the interview at the end. Just a regular persons experience without any kind of agenda. That’s why you’re the best travel channel.
@fiedel
@fiedel 17 күн бұрын
Guy is my age. He instantly mentions “there were places for you when you didn’t behave”. But since it wasn’t him, it all “was not bad”. Well. For me it comes off as some sort of selfish ignorance, but still I can be happy for him he didn’t lost friends who were destroyed by the “places” he talks about. I just think it is very lazy to talk about East Germany like that when you were there and obviously even “know”.
@derek4177
@derek4177 16 күн бұрын
​@@fiedel I dont think that is selfish ignorance, he just adapted to the life, cuz there was nothing you could do about it anyway. He basicaly just meant that these times werent as bad, as most people tend to believe they were, when you read or hear about the history, it is often way exaggerated. He just pointed out, that it was only bad for a minority of people in such a matter and he just tried to dodge the bullet. Also it is a matter of your kind of personality, whether you are politically interested or not. I think calling that selfish ignorance is pretty disrespectful, especially when he was pretty obenminded and chill as a person.
@johnwalkowiak2002
@johnwalkowiak2002 17 күн бұрын
Almost to 1 million subs great job. No loud music no drama just amazing video, facts and intereation with locals TY. Always look forward to your videos!
@alechazed
@alechazed 16 күн бұрын
The Sauerbraten must have tasted very strange if you're not used to it. I like your casual style, the lack of music is so refreshing to other tourist videos.
@rechj89
@rechj89 18 күн бұрын
Tommy asking young asian girl about property prices due to Hit** bunkers presence is the highlight here
@annaf3915
@annaf3915 16 күн бұрын
I think it's even funnier that the place next to the sushi restaurant is number 88 (and says GHB)
@rentenfuchs3025
@rentenfuchs3025 18 күн бұрын
As a person interested in languages you have missed an opportunity in Bautzen. There you could have had the possibility to meet Sorbic speakers. Sorbic is a separate West slavic language spoken in Eastern Saxony and Southern Brandenburg in an area called Lausitz.
@eily_b
@eily_b 17 күн бұрын
Why? That's pointless if he doesn't speak German either..
@marchauchler1622
@marchauchler1622 17 күн бұрын
​@@eily_b Sorbic culture
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
I’ll have to go to vlog on that region - it’s very unlike the rest of Germany in my experience whilst being still accessible to outsiders
@Fuerwahrhalunke
@Fuerwahrhalunke 17 күн бұрын
Nah, he's not interested in our actual cultures, he wants to see stuff related to WW2, just like every other American that comes here.
@Ugglu234
@Ugglu234 15 күн бұрын
Never heard of it und ich bin Deutscher.
@Steve-kl3mo
@Steve-kl3mo 18 күн бұрын
You used to be able to pump gas in the United States before paying. Apparently people for the most part were more honest and trustworthy here then. Kudos to Germany for still being able to do this.
@sidhu704
@sidhu704 18 күн бұрын
Interesting, I thought it was the same globally. It’s the same in the UK, fill up and then pay. And back when I lived in the Middle East, I didn’t even have to leave the car, I miss that aha
@Spiritualwarfare587
@Spiritualwarfare587 18 күн бұрын
U can do that all over europe+ in south europe balkan u dont have to get out of car they will do it for u
@_chipchip
@_chipchip 18 күн бұрын
Pretty sure it’s normal in a majority of the world?
@tavish4699
@tavish4699 18 күн бұрын
i mean there is cameras and you have a plate on your car its not like you can run away
@Steve-kl3mo
@Steve-kl3mo 17 күн бұрын
@@tavish4699 Same here in the USA, but don’t be fooled into believing any law enforcement is going to go after them. Not happening. They will take a report and that’s about it. Besides, the vehicle is probably either stolen, unregistered, or registered to someone else.
@GodsLonelyOne
@GodsLonelyOne 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for the beautiful video. My dad grew up in East Germany (Leipzig) during the separation of East & West. Growing up in the East, his friends and him always heard about West Germany. They dreamed of a new life and once they got older, they escaped to West Germany. Two of them went through the border of West & East before the wall was fully built. Out of the two that ventured through the not yet built border, one died from a landmine while the other was able to make it through unharmed. The other three went through the East border of Germany, got arrested by the neighboring countries authorities. After a year of prison, they were released in the same country they were captured in. From there they made their way along the outside border of Germany & made their way back into North West Germany. My dad’s bestfriend who he escaped with, wrote a book about his whole venture. Lastly, my dad informed me that for Christmas he was able to share a banana with his brother.
@gregpies1649
@gregpies1649 18 күн бұрын
I can't believe the amount of graffiti everywhere it really makes the place look sketchy.
@starseed8087
@starseed8087 17 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, Berlin is also known within Germany for being a bit dirty
@freidenker8440
@freidenker8440 16 күн бұрын
Berlin is a s hole ​@@starseed8087
@Cargo_Bay
@Cargo_Bay 16 күн бұрын
I was an army brat and lived there in my youth. It's not new. Graffiti has been there even back in the 90s. It sucks, but it is what it is. Usually jibberish, and more-so found in bigger cities.
@8Bitzzz
@8Bitzzz 16 күн бұрын
Its the self hate of the left communist.
@Elchingonnumero1
@Elchingonnumero1 14 күн бұрын
Went in 2008, Europe has a bit more than you’d expect
@TheSpookyDuke
@TheSpookyDuke 18 күн бұрын
The man learns the most exotic lingos possible with his left hand, comes to Germany and boom! nada haha. Finally you can envy me! :D Cheers mate, keep up the good work. Tschuess!
@mokisan
@mokisan 17 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@danthruni
@danthruni 18 күн бұрын
German guy here: Küchen Ass is an advertisement and means 'Kitchen Pro' 😉
@GILFHunter121
@GILFHunter121 18 күн бұрын
Damn Im surprised i never seen that word Ass before, words that are the same but mean different things usually stand out for me :D thanks for the info :P
@julezplen
@julezplen 18 күн бұрын
'Ass' literally means 'Ace' in a deck of cards, and, since it usually is among the strongest cards, 'Pro' is a well suited translation 😊
@tyreesetranh4074
@tyreesetranh4074 18 күн бұрын
​@@stayfocused296Your English translation means exactly the same thing and is a common expression.
@tavish4699
@tavish4699 18 күн бұрын
kitchen Ace
@martinfurtner2136
@martinfurtner2136 16 күн бұрын
Puns. Booooring.
@Amacleod17
@Amacleod17 18 күн бұрын
Always a good day when Sabbatical posts! 🙌🏼
@marciestoddard730
@marciestoddard730 18 күн бұрын
It's refreshing how unbothered the guy is. He's very classy in comparison to most traveler youtubers.
@suntunetech
@suntunetech 17 күн бұрын
Yeah, I find I’ve loved the videos too.
@SuperMrFriendly
@SuperMrFriendly 17 күн бұрын
Actually USA forced Germany to take Turkish workers way after "Germany was rebuilt". Since it was part of a deal with the to become NATO partner Turkey. One can argue Greeks, Italians and Spaniards "rebuilt Germany" who came a decade before the Turks and largely went home again, but it was still nothing compared to the actually amount of Germans living in Germany, rebuilding Germany.
@samuyilhyde1318
@samuyilhyde1318 17 күн бұрын
Please cite your source. Turkey joined NATO in 1952, labour migration from Turkey to Germany startet in 1961.
@kingchriz199
@kingchriz199 17 күн бұрын
before that german veterans and widows rebuilt it ... migrants came when it was already flourishing again
@xbm41
@xbm41 17 күн бұрын
usa once again resposible for the massive not needed migration we got today, its just a fasade to make u remove your own culture and then finally be defeated because they let their culture be deleted.
@yeliz__
@yeliz__ 17 күн бұрын
you're full of shit, stop spreading false information.
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 17 күн бұрын
Wtf are you talking
@matthiasek
@matthiasek 18 күн бұрын
Berlin is not a good representation of Germany
@Steeler-wg5zo
@Steeler-wg5zo 17 күн бұрын
but still better than Bavaria.
@jonathanalexandergreen305
@jonathanalexandergreen305 16 күн бұрын
Why is it not a good representation of Germany?
@Rastajevo
@Rastajevo 16 күн бұрын
​@@Steeler-wg5zobavaria cities much richer and better standard then berlin. Bavaria schould go independent.
@Hias0895
@Hias0895 15 күн бұрын
​@@Steeler-wg5zo Bavaria one of the best in germany. Berlin is trash.
@jonathanalexandergreen305
@jonathanalexandergreen305 15 күн бұрын
@@Hias0895 oh dear your not making sense. Baveria is a state, Berlin is a city in the state of Brandenburg, it's the blue north of Germany with 3000 huge lakes, and one of the largest wetlands in Europe and has historic towns, and Berlin the capital. 😎🇩🇪
@padee9469
@padee9469 18 күн бұрын
Did you record this before your other European trips? A lot of the things you're surprised about are things all of Europe does like buying petrol and main landmarks being free. Weird that this is the first time you encountered it!
@windsong3wong828
@windsong3wong828 18 күн бұрын
I just finished a 3 weeks hols in Germany, swit and Italy. I love Germany. It is historical, beautiful, quaint , modern . It’s facilities , hotels are modern and very tourist friendly. Food , beers , liquor is great and cheap.
@AK-hi7mg
@AK-hi7mg 17 күн бұрын
Cool. I live here and I hate it . (Cologne born and raised)
@BrunoHeggli-zp3nl
@BrunoHeggli-zp3nl 17 күн бұрын
​@@AK-hi7mghow can you hate Germany?Its like Paradies!I think you have the German sickness,complaining all the time and making negativ Drama about nothing!
@iglolangnesias5976
@iglolangnesias5976 12 күн бұрын
@@AK-hi7mg Und Tschüss 🤪🤪🤡🤡
@moneyneversleeps.europe
@moneyneversleeps.europe Күн бұрын
@@AK-hi7mgNo worries. You’re one of the people that doesn’t appreciate what they have.
@TheSquire420
@TheSquire420 18 күн бұрын
lmao "not bomb?!" was some top tier american cringe my friend, well played! had to skip it out of second hand embarrassment lol
@taka2517
@taka2517 18 күн бұрын
FREMDSCHAM :D
@mihaiviteazul9392
@mihaiviteazul9392 18 күн бұрын
I watched it on repeat :D
@lazrseagull54
@lazrseagull54 17 күн бұрын
​@@taka2517Google translates that to "foreign shame" (ausländischer Scham).
@douglas5097
@douglas5097 15 күн бұрын
LOL
@NewHandle_
@NewHandle_ 14 күн бұрын
I thought the German was just being dry
@LostGoku
@LostGoku 17 күн бұрын
It's heartwarming to have you here. I have followed you all over Asia, have literally watched every single video of your trips over there. I really appreciate your attitude when it comes to new countries. You do research, you learn the language and you read the news. Now I see you apply this to my home country. Its funny and simultaneously feels super strange. Strange to see you exploring, noticing things like that there is Bretzels all over the place, which to me obviously just feels normal. If you need someone to show you around please let me know. I live 1,5 hours away from Munich and would offer you a ride, to the alps for example. I would really take my time for you! Willkommen in Deutschland 😄
@SabbaticalTommy
@SabbaticalTommy 17 күн бұрын
Danke!
@Haltzo
@Haltzo 17 күн бұрын
Einbahnstraße means one-way street :) If you would literally translate it it would say "One road/lane street" :) Also, you are NOT allowed to drive as fast as you want everywhere on the highway in Germany, only when there is a sign with a speed limit that is crossed, otherwise there will be signs saying how fast you can go.
@herbzom5203
@herbzom5203 15 күн бұрын
it means one way street. Bahn is literally translated as either lane or direction
@ns.hidayat
@ns.hidayat 18 күн бұрын
first time I saw you're unable to speak the local language where you visited. And it's German 😂
@alexrobbins4566
@alexrobbins4566 18 күн бұрын
lol right?
@IX-fc4po
@IX-fc4po 18 күн бұрын
german is so unattractive that even a polyglot skipped learning it
@magmaraymaker.kweenkleokat8779
@magmaraymaker.kweenkleokat8779 17 күн бұрын
Exactly what i came to comment.
@musical_lolu4811
@musical_lolu4811 17 күн бұрын
Also, Dutch and Hindi.
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
English emerges from Saxon (German language family), Latin (church) and Scandinavian languages ​​(Viking). So German shouldn't be that difficult for an American. Many words sound similar. I come from Saxony but has nothing to do with the Saxon people who settled with the Angles (North German tribe) in England around 200. the remaining Saxons were almost exterminated on the mainland by Charlemagne and the rest merged with the other Germanic tribes in Germany.
@fairalways
@fairalways 18 күн бұрын
Great stuff, Tommy! One whole hour, watched it straight through!
@Sulurianxx
@Sulurianxx 18 күн бұрын
A very American perspective on the east west history. I would recommend watching Ken Loach's 'Singing the Blues in Red / Fatherland' which beautifully contrasts the negative aspects of both sides of the iron curtain, most of the film contrasts East and West Germany but the almost zombie like acceptance of the UK people to the prevailing propaganda at that time was the most haunting part of the film for me as a Brit.
@starseed8087
@starseed8087 17 күн бұрын
I hate to say it, but as much as I like England, if there's still one country in the world where the chances of being called a Nazi as a German are high, it's England.
@Sulurianxx
@Sulurianxx 17 күн бұрын
@@starseed8087 There aren't many Nazis in Wales where I'm from, Ralph Waldo Emerson described us as 'naturally democratic' people. The culture is very different.
@eedragonr
@eedragonr 16 күн бұрын
​@@Sulurianxxgreat Emerson
@eedragonr
@eedragonr 16 күн бұрын
​@@starseed8087Shocking. There are Germans who if they don't say they are Germans one can be sure they are Brits.
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
@@starseed8087 I come from Germany when I had my final trip with the school class to Paris in 99. When we got off the bus and a group of French young people noticed that we were German, they collectively raised their right arms and said the appropriate thing. I don't think it was meant in a friendly way.
@cripplingdepression1708
@cripplingdepression1708 17 күн бұрын
Küchen Ass actually means Kitchen Ace. Its a store for kitchen utensils i guess :b
@RadiantTwilight
@RadiantTwilight 5 күн бұрын
XXL Creampie Ass, wenn man nur das Küchen durch den schlechten translater jagt^^
@jabetsgi
@jabetsgi 17 күн бұрын
Rarely watch long videos on youtube but whenever Tommy drops one of these gems i'm binging it like nothing. 😎 Keep up the great work. Very unique stuff, not a lot out there.
@bobbaker8263
@bobbaker8263 18 күн бұрын
I was stationed in Germany in the early seventies. I loved my time there. Bavaria was one of my favorite places. I was stationed in Landstuhl. I enjoy your videos & amazed how you pick up languages. Best of luck to you.
@MrReymoclif714
@MrReymoclif714 18 күн бұрын
Wurzburg!
@christosdoumas1140
@christosdoumas1140 18 күн бұрын
You mean Landshut
@bobbaker8263
@bobbaker8263 18 күн бұрын
@@christosdoumas1140 No, Landstuhl.
@eily_b
@eily_b 17 күн бұрын
@@christosdoumas1140 No, Landstuhl. Big American military base
@flopunkt3665
@flopunkt3665 17 күн бұрын
​@@bobbaker8263 Landstuhl is not in Bavaria 😅
@wrenchhammer5106
@wrenchhammer5106 18 күн бұрын
Definitely my new favorite travel channel. Its like one of my buddies making travel vids. Good shit, bro. Keep it up
@germanapplemullentree6152
@germanapplemullentree6152 18 күн бұрын
Finally you are in my country You need to visit Heidelberg
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
@@germanapplemullentree6152 haha why
@Lysergic25
@Lysergic25 17 күн бұрын
@@besovereign2032 Because it wasn't bombed as the Americans where there in WW2
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
@@Lysergic25 good answer
@Cargo_Bay
@Cargo_Bay 16 күн бұрын
Heidelberg is a really nice city. I havent been there in like 15 years, but i remember it being lovely.
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 16 күн бұрын
@@Cargo_Bay yeh
@astajbc
@astajbc 17 күн бұрын
Your idea that the Eastern Bloc was a culturally consistent part of the former USSR is amusing. And that perhaps the everyday life of people, at least in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland was some kind of hell on earth is also mistaken. You're a vlogger from New York and that's why I enjoy your simplistic views. I like your videos. I hope the next vlog will be from us. Greetings from the Czech Republic.
@fiedel
@fiedel 17 күн бұрын
American simplicism is the salt of the earth:) 80ies Poland or the late-80ie areas of Romania I went through by train … my East German mind did not have a very solid picture of hell, but they for sure were not very pleasant
@astajbc
@astajbc 17 күн бұрын
@@fiedel I agree with you that you may have felt that way and it certainly hasn't been an easy life. But in many places in the world, life is not easy. She smaller places in the midwestern US won't have an easy life either. However, my point in the above comment was that in East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, the Stalinist-Kym ir-sen dystopia wasn't quite like that. I'm not defending the Eastern Bloc - I'm just trying to add context from someone who lived there and experienced it. As for Romania, even after 30 years since the regime change, the rural part of Romania hasn't changed much. Which is not a fault - it's such a feature :-). After all, that's also why a significant number of foreign travellers like to come here. For 7-14 days of untouched nature, simple way of life, bears, adrenaline. And then right back into the groove. I apologize for my English...
@mementomori9790
@mementomori9790 17 күн бұрын
Once, i had an argument with a guy from the US about ex-Yugoslavia. Not only did he not believe me, Yugoslavia was never a member of Warsaw pact, but he insisted it was a part of the Soviet Union. 😂
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
can still remember the holiday camp in the GDR. We were there with a Czech class. It was a kind of cultural exchange. I was still young, but the Czech girls were somehow prettier than the ones in my class.
@paugasol3275
@paugasol3275 13 күн бұрын
@@astajbc Don't. Your English is terrific.
@SIMON-th2mf
@SIMON-th2mf 13 күн бұрын
Oh my God, this was so painful to watch 🥴
@Jaz23uk
@Jaz23uk 18 күн бұрын
The English Language comes from influences all over Europe. There are linguistics channels here on KZbin that explain how the language developed. Hundreds of years ago the English Language sounded like German. Interesting stuff
@susanwestern6434
@susanwestern6434 17 күн бұрын
More like north western German . Plat deutsch/ Friesian.
@bro_sama
@bro_sama 17 күн бұрын
there is a reason why it is a germanic language, long story short: angles and saxons moved from what today is germany to england and that is how english developed..
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
@@bro_sama und Wikinger Einflüsse aber auch Latein durch die Kirche hatten Einfluss auf die Sprache
@reversefulfillment9189
@reversefulfillment9189 18 күн бұрын
My great grandfather was well known on Geissen. He sold brezels and engaged in philosophical discussions with philosophy students at the bruhaus there. Apparently there is a sculpture of him in the university conservatory. RIP Brezel Heinerich.
@smiley9872
@smiley9872 18 күн бұрын
That is amazing.
@walthefl
@walthefl 18 күн бұрын
You probably mean Giessen (think you switched the e and i there) that’s a popular university city. The city though is mostly known for how ugly it is after it had been rebuilt after the Second World War. Interesting story though 👍
@webfreezy
@webfreezy 18 күн бұрын
Germany cannot set the rules for all countries in the EU, because each member state has equal rights - so Maltas voice is as valuable as Germany's. Which sometimes causes issues, though not specifically with Malta.
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
Yeh sure 👍
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
@@webfreezy next you’ll be telling me Germany is a functioning democracy
@flavioric
@flavioric 17 күн бұрын
Lucky so. We don't want an other German reich ruling europe
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
@@besovereign2032 Yes, that's how the other EU countries take our money and when we want something they laugh at us. Likewise, it's no shit
@dianaj3139
@dianaj3139 16 күн бұрын
I love Germany! I have been so blessed to have Taken 4 different trips of 21 days to Central Germany, where I drove the Autobahn and enjoyed speeding as fast as my rental would allow and then the "defeat" of being passed as though my car was "parked" ... haha. My favorite food was BROT!! with a variety of cheeses. Oktoberfest music made me so happy!! I am feeling quite nostalgic right now just thinking of all the good times! I thought Frankfurt was a great airport.. I did get on the wrong train the first time, but actually got fairly good at taking the local buses and trains... Also took the train to France and enjoyed that a lot... Thanks for your thoughts and experiences that you have shown us.
@mrSam3ooo
@mrSam3ooo 18 күн бұрын
You did a great job summarising the main historical facts in Berlin! Not that easy cause there’s a lot of history, but you covered it well without any major misinformation 👏
@dickydingerexploring5247
@dickydingerexploring5247 18 күн бұрын
Love your videos Tommy!! So much so that I started watching all of them!!!
@deanbianco4982
@deanbianco4982 18 күн бұрын
The scourge of graffiti knows no bounds. What hath the Bronx wrought?!
@johnwalkowiak2002
@johnwalkowiak2002 17 күн бұрын
52:35 Bald imitation was perfect lol good job
@Dennisheterjag
@Dennisheterjag 17 күн бұрын
"LOOK AT THIS SOVIET SINK"
@marchauchler1622
@marchauchler1622 17 күн бұрын
Bautzen is where the Sorbs live. The Sorbs are Germans speaking a Slavic language related to Polish which is nowadays protected.
@mattjackson7445
@mattjackson7445 18 күн бұрын
I feel like your channel will become something more cherished as time goes on and the world continues to trend toward homogenous globalism. It will be interesting for future generations to see how there used to be different countries with their own characteristics and culture
@PaulTC777
@PaulTC777 17 күн бұрын
I typed it wrong to avoid censorship
@castorchua
@castorchua 17 күн бұрын
I took a year long sabbatical in 2011 for a RTW trip and these videos already depict a more homogeneous world than the one I saw
@T1324
@T1324 17 күн бұрын
Nothing to see​@@PaulTC777
@T1324
@T1324 17 күн бұрын
​@@castorchua😢
@bobbarista
@bobbarista 17 күн бұрын
But then everyone wants everyone else to open up their country to us but don’t want their country to be closed.
@sonnycorbi4316
@sonnycorbi4316 18 күн бұрын
I’ve been following you for about a half a year now - I’m taking a videography course at our local tech school - stating this coming Nov. In any case I really enjoy your meanderings (took me awhile to come up with the proper word, “meanderings” - I believe I nailed that one, yes, “meanderings” - (knowing how you like various languages) 😊
@DaBIONICLEFan
@DaBIONICLEFan 18 күн бұрын
I've just come back from my 5th time visiting Germany, this time down the Saar valley. I've done Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Aachen, Trier & Saarbrücken. Great place, love the history, the nature and if course the beer. I really want to visit northern Bavaria next, Nuremburg, and the old towns of Wurzburg & Bamberg.
@scarba
@scarba 17 күн бұрын
I live in Trier. Did you go to the Amphitheater?
@DaBIONICLEFan
@DaBIONICLEFan 17 күн бұрын
@@scarba yep went to the ampitheatre
@Blablagerman
@Blablagerman 17 күн бұрын
Great video. Vielen Dank! One detail could maybe have been mentioned: The soldier at the russian war memorial in Berlin's Treptower Park is breaking the swastika at the bottom of the huge statue. Greetings from the former capital of West-Germany, Bonn, where the US had the biggest embassy until Berlin became capital of reunited Germany and all embassies moved from Bonn to Berlin. I saw R. Reagan, G. Bush and Billyboy Clinton (2x) in my neighbourhood in Bonn where all diplomats stayed last century..
@DustinAoD7699
@DustinAoD7699 17 күн бұрын
A little advice about Germany the younger the people the more likely they are to speak English, but not if they look like Talahorn or Talihina.
@wineotautollc7369
@wineotautollc7369 17 күн бұрын
It is spelled : TALAHON
@rambazamba9575
@rambazamba9575 17 күн бұрын
@@wineotautollc7369 As if it would matter besides research.
@Dragon.7722
@Dragon.7722 17 күн бұрын
Talahons are Syrians, so you're good. They aren't german.
@JoshortizXLB
@JoshortizXLB 17 күн бұрын
A little bit of a generalization don't you think 🤣
@jeanvonbarberode2377
@jeanvonbarberode2377 16 күн бұрын
Also younger more brainwashed and yes the Germany sucks nowadays, I am German who immigrated to Australia 20 years ago and no regrets at all!
@Mkbshg8
@Mkbshg8 18 күн бұрын
Not just any Kuchen Ass, XXL Kuchen Ass!
@jayeff6712
@jayeff6712 18 күн бұрын
It basically means Kitchen Ace and is on the opposite end of the boring/interesting range. They probably sell kitchen furniture and appliances.
@eily_b
@eily_b 17 күн бұрын
Küchen Ass - Meaning best kitchen provider. Kuchen is cake, the Umlaut is important in this case
@indianfyre
@indianfyre 18 күн бұрын
McDonalds right next to Checkpoint Charlie is just incredible
@charlyovos
@charlyovos 18 күн бұрын
My beautiful capitalism 🥰
@aluisious
@aluisious 18 күн бұрын
No…It’s credible
@skontheroad
@skontheroad 18 күн бұрын
I was there on a FAM Trip (familiarizing trip) for travel agents, etc, and as the oldest one there... and as the only one who spoke fluent German... I tried to explain Checkpoint Charlie to everyone. They just stared at me blankly..... And they still have plenty of people who hate "Ausländer".
@ryanimal34
@ryanimal34 18 күн бұрын
MERICA
@freedomisfromtruth
@freedomisfromtruth 18 күн бұрын
Its not a checkpoint now
@Sir......
@Sir...... 18 күн бұрын
that old Chess guy is a legit dude.
@edlawrence5059
@edlawrence5059 18 күн бұрын
I couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman.
@mementomori9790
@mementomori9790 17 күн бұрын
Tommy, an interesting fact about Bautzen ( or Budišin) is that it used to be an unofficial seat of Slavic minority, Sorbians, in Germany. Eastern parts of Germany and what is now Western Poland were through history frontiers between Slavic and Germanic people.
@Donnie-Lee-Gringo
@Donnie-Lee-Gringo 18 күн бұрын
Supermarket chain Aldi also came from Germany to USA
@smiley9872
@smiley9872 18 күн бұрын
As did ALDI!
@TRICK-OR-TREAT236
@TRICK-OR-TREAT236 18 күн бұрын
@@smiley9872 ALDI TOO
@ValentinaMitchell1
@ValentinaMitchell1 18 күн бұрын
@@TRICK-OR-TREAT236Aldi as well
@nomadhabit
@nomadhabit 18 күн бұрын
@@ValentinaMitchell1 Aldi also...
@jossmaan2839
@jossmaan2839 18 күн бұрын
Think he meant to say Aldi. I haven't seen Lidl in the US yet!
@kollateralschadensbegrenzu4929
@kollateralschadensbegrenzu4929 13 күн бұрын
As a German i always long for a law that forbids to build these ugly architectural crimes („modern buildings“) in the heart of any place. If at least they would be really breathtaking, but they are usually functual and ugly af.
@brandonschreiber6403
@brandonschreiber6403 18 күн бұрын
Regarding the comment at the erotics store, about the openness with sexuality, I just want to add that dirty talk in our language is some of the most horrid shit you might ever hear.
@trythis2006
@trythis2006 17 күн бұрын
but also very funny
@eotikurac
@eotikurac 11 күн бұрын
how many languages do you speak? german doesn't even have proper swear words.
@Amunephtra
@Amunephtra 10 күн бұрын
@@eotikurac What? Then you don't know shit about germany or german in general.
@eotikurac
@eotikurac 10 күн бұрын
@@Amunephtra fick dich ins knie is not a swear word - at all. name any swearing and i can top it in any language you pick.
@barta4771
@barta4771 17 күн бұрын
Dude, you need to spend some more time in Dresden. There is so much to do and see. When i was there for 2 weeks on holiday, i had the time of my life. You can drive there with a Trabant, it’s an old small East-German car. And the history there is so beautiful, definitely in the old part of Dresden. On the border with Tjechië they have the ‘Bohemen’ it’s a beautiful forest where you can make great hikes. It has something magical about it.
@jianxingrobinzhao176
@jianxingrobinzhao176 18 күн бұрын
Nice! I was just watching your past videos!
@martian-sunset
@martian-sunset 18 күн бұрын
I like how you ignored the elephant in the room by not ignoring the elephant in the room.
@viperpit-k5j
@viperpit-k5j 13 күн бұрын
Imagine europeans went to america talking about slavery and everything openly and asking if they had slaves, and if they hung people. This guy would be so butthurt and offended but when it is not him well american ignorance shines.
@Bizzerboy
@Bizzerboy 18 күн бұрын
Hey Sabbatical, great video. Had fun to explore with you. That idiot in the cologne store probably has an illegal business going on. for example money laundering. This is often the case in these stores where the boss is of Arab origin. Mostly that called "shisha Bars" are places you should not go to cause of rip offs or unfriendly people especially when you filming. You asked about dangerus places in berlin. There aren't exactly unsafe areas. More dangerous people. But you should stay away from dark places. My question to you would be. Have you noticed that German is hardly spoken on the streets and subways in Berlin? You hear mostly Arabic and Turkish. Or does someone who doesn't speak German not notice this?
@SabbaticalTommy
@SabbaticalTommy 18 күн бұрын
Didn’t quite notice it. Did notice plenty of Arabic spoken in parts. Depends on the area maybe?
@Bizzerboy
@Bizzerboy 18 күн бұрын
@@SabbaticalTommy Thank you for your quick response. OK, interesting. For me as a German it's noticeable. Especially in the subway. But I also have a comparison to 10-20 years ago. Although there are districts in which the majority are of Arab origin, you can say that it now runs through the whole of Berlin. We also have fewer problems with Nazis than with Arab clans. I don't know if you've heard, but a few years ago an Arab clan went into a museum, broke into the "green vault" and stole very valuable jewels, not all of which have yet been resurfaced. The jewels were called “Sachsenschatz”. Maybe u find something about it if u want
@susanwestern6434
@susanwestern6434 17 күн бұрын
In the UK there are 'Turkish Barber's Shops'. Sometimes as many as 5 or 6 next to each other, or very close. Strangely the men have high end cars outside, but no or few customers. So where does the money come from?... It's the same even in small towns.
@newsoftheday420
@newsoftheday420 17 күн бұрын
We have the same problem in England. Turkish barbers, American sweet shops, dodgy vape stores etc..
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
he komme zu uns nach OStSachsen hier haben wir solche Probleme noch nicht. Hier bei mir ist es ruhig. wohne 50km östlich von Bautzen. klar sieht man auch optisch etwas die auswirkungen von 2015 in der stadt aber diese ganzen gewalt und GrapscherProbleme haben wir nicht.
@Zombie_Spaceman
@Zombie_Spaceman 16 күн бұрын
Legit such a great conversation you had with your driver, even with the language barrier you made it work. Seemed like a really nice grandpa
@TheGracehew
@TheGracehew 17 күн бұрын
Just returned from Istanbul myself ~ a phenomenal city, specially the Anatolian side…..and that “Haji Baba’ shout out👌 ~ hit the spot!😁……Thanks Sabbatical, great vlog on Berlin.
@idego28
@idego28 18 күн бұрын
Great content as usual!
@Liberta_BR
@Liberta_BR 18 күн бұрын
what a cute little car you got there. My city of Rio de Janeiro has never been at a world war and it looks 100x worse than Dresden! Cheers
@smiley9872
@smiley9872 18 күн бұрын
Dresden is a wonderful city. I hope your city never sees war, like we have in EU, unfortunately it's not looking so good right now for us.
@richardvass1462
@richardvass1462 18 күн бұрын
​@@smiley9872searching the comments for that. Only you so far mentioned it. Nobody knows. Hope everything works out for peaceful solutions. Our leaders are insane.
@hammurabii.3173
@hammurabii.3173 17 күн бұрын
@@richardvass1462 There is exactly one insane leader that tries to revive the USSR and imperialistic wars of conquest.
@richardvass1462
@richardvass1462 17 күн бұрын
@@hammurabii.3173 finding solution should have been first thing. Now we somehow have to avoid the worst thing. Nobody is thinking about this in USA. They believe whatever they are told.
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
Try to get more Germans to settle there, we'll fix your city
@saxxonmale
@saxxonmale 17 күн бұрын
A US person checking the Dominated territory of Germania... jejeje what a shame it´s become Germany
@hfricke2661
@hfricke2661 15 күн бұрын
14:24 "It was the Soviet resources who rebuild..." NO not at all. East Germany hat to pay heavy reparations, so if a production facility was not destroyed by war and Ruskis liked it, it was deconstruckted, placed in boxes and delivered to Russia. It was east German resaurces who rebuild the city with emphasising the new communist man = buildings that allow spying on one and each other. The nice city centers where left byside to rot, cause its century old structures did not realy fit the picture of a new sovietlike/communist society.
@berndhofmann752
@berndhofmann752 2 күн бұрын
I like you access to my country! I'm German and my country is really nice. I was born on the Rhineland. But since a long time I live abroad. First in ivory Coast, Switzerland, Spain and again in Africa. My countrymen are complicated but lovely. ❤❤❤❤❤
@pling120
@pling120 18 күн бұрын
Hello Sabbatical why not visit a Scandinavian country Norway for example? Great vlog about Germany Good luck and God Bless👍
@SU_fan_44
@SU_fan_44 18 күн бұрын
I was stationed in Germany in the early 90's just after the wall came down. I have a few pieces of it that I chipped off with a hammer.
@berg8970
@berg8970 18 күн бұрын
i do too.
@xlr555usa
@xlr555usa 18 күн бұрын
Holiday in the sun, now I got reason, and Im waiting, the Berlin Wall
@oregyenduero1192
@oregyenduero1192 18 күн бұрын
i grew up in Vienna and moved to Berlin recently, if you want to see organised, the austrians are even more ridcilous about it :D
@smiley9872
@smiley9872 18 күн бұрын
For sure!
@eXeLeNeRgY
@eXeLeNeRgY 18 күн бұрын
let's be honest, berlin is a shithole.
@MrSheduur
@MrSheduur 15 күн бұрын
So ironic how people often say the germans are unfriendly, but the first guy throwing a fit was an arab store owner LOL.
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
from about minute 14 where you say that Dresden was rebuilt with the help of the Soviets and their resources is not true. The Soviets transported away everything that wasn't nailed down. The GDR had to pay far more than the agreed reparations. We didn't have it as good as West Germany with the Western Allies.
@Freewheeling6060
@Freewheeling6060 18 күн бұрын
In Germany, there is no general speed limit on many sections of the Autobahn (highways), which is famous for allowing drivers to travel at high speeds. However, there is a recommended speed limit of 130 km/h (81 mph).
@rentenfuchs3025
@rentenfuchs3025 18 күн бұрын
GHB in this context is Gesellschaft Historisches Berlin, a society working for preservation of remaining historic buildings and landmarks. Berlin is one of the major Turkish cities in the world. Some say it's no longer in Germany but rather in the Middle East. Likewise, Berlin is known in Germany for the fact that it embodies many of Germany's current problems: Way too many foreign migrants, drugs (Görlitzer Park) and violence (Breitscheidplatz), falling productivity and failing infrastructure, incompetence of the administration, wokism, poverty of German pensioners, sorry state of the institutions of education, general dependence on state handouts and subsidies, ...
@JakobFischer60
@JakobFischer60 17 күн бұрын
20:48 no, that actually was West Berlin and the Tiergarten. East Berlin was on the other side.
@MariaHernandS
@MariaHernandS 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for uploading this
@stuborn-complaining-german
@stuborn-complaining-german 17 күн бұрын
Ass = Ace Küche = Kitchen --> Küchen Ass = Kitchen Ace (= business designing, building and selling kitchens...)😜
@mtn231
@mtn231 18 күн бұрын
Man I miss my Germany trip, I stayed in Lörrach which is southwest on border of France and Switzerland. Been learning German for the past several months it’s a wonderful language. The life size chess board is very common cross the country. The autobahn was awesome I miss it, but yeah don’t drive as fast as you want everywhere on highway 😂, it’s only as fast as you want when the circle has the line through it. You gotta go on a brewery tour
@hughjames8339
@hughjames8339 18 күн бұрын
I stayed in Berlin 1981 before the wall came down ,i had a great time .
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
@@hughjames8339 did you see David Bowie ?
@flavioric
@flavioric 17 күн бұрын
Great time as a coloniser soldier
@TheHungryHobo
@TheHungryHobo 18 күн бұрын
Wait till this guys finds out about google translate for images 16:12 he'll be ordering full course meals! 24:34 that was 80 years ago man, people today don't even know what happened in the 1990's! Nice little tour, I like how you describe the importance of the places you visit!
@floater1063
@floater1063 18 күн бұрын
That picture booth used to be in every mall in America. It's funny you walked away. They do take a while to come out.
@Blitzcheweif
@Blitzcheweif 17 күн бұрын
I remember when I visited Berlin for the first time with my class. We wanted to go to the monument. When we arrived I first thought it was a parkour place and started to run across the monument, then I realized what it was 😨😭. Thankfully the teachers didn't see me in that moment... I also am very surprised how many ppl cannot speak english in Germany.
@digimalone
@digimalone 18 күн бұрын
In one comment, you put Bald into the video. Especially with that Russian monuments statement. Great job as usual, I always look forward to your videos.
@JorgeGarcia-ne3ws
@JorgeGarcia-ne3ws 16 күн бұрын
Why would you use Cyrillic letters in the old East Germany? The German language, both east and west, uses roman/latin letters. Basic preparation is important when doing a video. Babbling away for the sake of babbling away is, well, silly.
@Doktorkumalo
@Doktorkumalo 10 күн бұрын
He thought because of the Russians, i think.
@JorgeGarcia-ne3ws
@JorgeGarcia-ne3ws 10 күн бұрын
@@Doktorkumalo maybe he should think harder, deeper and much more factual.
@eoghanm1992
@eoghanm1992 17 күн бұрын
0:25 you sure your not back in the west of ireland? That hello sounded like the old man in my local post office hahaha
@shanedalton9325
@shanedalton9325 17 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing ☘️
@margento101
@margento101 18 күн бұрын
well, that owner of the parfume shop...our beloved citizens.
@magamaga1827
@magamaga1827 13 күн бұрын
just found your channel. i'm also from long island. i'm 52 now but backpacked around europe summer 1994 when I was 22 along with a bunch of friends from queens. we made our way to berlin from amsterdam. i'd say in 1994 you could still see a lot of remnants of old east germany still alive, especially on some of the trains which you could tell were old east german trains. I was 18 and in high school when the wall came down in 1990, so it was an amazing historical trip to visit germany.
@_earthvisitor333
@_earthvisitor333 13 күн бұрын
Yes finally ur here!! Much love from bavaria
@patkelly8309
@patkelly8309 17 күн бұрын
I was 10 or 11 when the Wall came down. I paid quite close attention as I had family in Germany. It's hard to overstate the significance of that event. As a British person growing up with the Cold War still raging it was an amazing spectacle and definitely felt like the world was changing for the better. Oh dear how wrong I was.
@yv4344
@yv4344 12 күн бұрын
Yes, feel the same. There seemed such a positive vibe at that time, finally peace. How wrong and naive was that. But we were not yet adults.
@Jordan-xg4pn
@Jordan-xg4pn 8 күн бұрын
Why do you guys feel like you were wrong?
@yv4344
@yv4344 8 күн бұрын
@@Jordan-xg4pn Because while we did not see the first signs in the 90s, by Sept 11 it was clear that we were heading towards turmoil. And then here we are, back to a situation even worse than cold war as we have regional hot wars going on.
@j4ck0ncr4ck
@j4ck0ncr4ck 17 күн бұрын
So happy you choose Bautzen as a destination. I am originally from Görlitz, now living in Dresden :)
@besovereign2032
@besovereign2032 17 күн бұрын
@@j4ck0ncr4ck you do get around!!
@sumad1725
@sumad1725 16 күн бұрын
he ich komme auch aus Görlitz naja aus dem Umland - hab auch ma in Dresden gewohnt - und jez wieder hier in der nähe görlitz ein Traum
@noinfothxbye7663
@noinfothxbye7663 18 күн бұрын
"When people tend to think of Germany, they tend to only think of that one thing. The fact that they have really good beer, and mead, and weiners!" This had me dying. 🤣😂🤣
@smiley9872
@smiley9872 18 күн бұрын
Just don't mention the W8R!
@Kikifriedmann
@Kikifriedmann 18 күн бұрын
Remember No gover....t No war! It is not the common people who want a war. This nutball guy A. Hit... is gone for 80 years now. Germany is a normal and very beautiful place with normal nice human beings. The school and Mainstream meda is making you believe that in Germany are only mean people! But only mean people would think this!!!
@klaus2t703
@klaus2t703 17 күн бұрын
@@smiley9872 Why not? It´s just no good idea to ask teen girls selling bubble tea to get good informations.
@alexglanz7406
@alexglanz7406 16 күн бұрын
Tommy, I crossed that wall several times. It was hard for families, but the Russians lost 30 million people, citizens - to this day, all Russians despise Nazis. Most people hated the East Berlin police state, but the Soviet Union suffered and never wanted Germany to rise again. Kids had to learn Russian in school, but if I spoke Russian on the street? People would glare, look down and walk away. Angela Merkel speaks fluent Russian, BTW. I still love Germany, but it is in severe economic decline. Go to Rostock or Lubeck, my favorite city! Excellent fish and wurst! Thank you for this video!
@LienoGenesis
@LienoGenesis 15 күн бұрын
I' m not German but Jeez you managed to make Germany one of the greatest countries look like pure depression, you were more excited to be in Africa
@fileinterrupted1787
@fileinterrupted1787 18 күн бұрын
that guy selling cologne was sketchy
@deanl0
@deanl0 18 күн бұрын
Contraband $#@ ?
@kindbud
@kindbud 18 күн бұрын
yeah he definitely was selling stolen goods
@awolsam
@awolsam 18 күн бұрын
Hmm definitely something sketchy with that store, if not stolen goods or a money laundering front. It might be tax evasion, as in some employees are paid a salary off the record.
@BmanNL1
@BmanNL1 18 күн бұрын
And it was not even in Cologne.
@atomov
@atomov 18 күн бұрын
Probably selling famous brands knockoffs
@jonathon5135
@jonathon5135 17 күн бұрын
Say what you want about Bald, he's a great KZbinr
@frankmorris2603
@frankmorris2603 13 күн бұрын
Leftard with overrated oppinions.
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