Ong bruh, ts is like geography kid brainrot 😭Funny as hell but seeing normal people react to it is so damn cringe
@lissandrafreljord791329 күн бұрын
You can clearly see a South (Spain + Italy), Middle (France + Germany), and North (Sweden + Finland) divide in these European countries, with France leaning closer to Southern Europe, and Germany leaning closer to Nordic Europe.
@noefillon174927 күн бұрын
France is really in-between Germanic and latin nations culture-wise, aaand you can see the differences in mentality going from north to South in France, though in a country like Italy, there is even more of a divide, almost as if it was two different countries
@fablb900618 күн бұрын
France is way closer to Italy and Spain than to Germany. Germany belongs to northern Europe culturally speaking.
@fablb900618 күн бұрын
@@noefillon1749france is not germanic. Northern France might have some aspects that remind northern Europe but it does not mean that it is « germanic. You can be geographically « northern »and still be a latin country But even then, claiming that the northern half of France is geographically « northern european » would be a little bit exaggerated. Most of the northern half of France is located at the latitudes of Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary…. That seems more central than northern actually Paris, is at the same latitude as Vienna. And 95% of France is located south of Paris… so most of France is located further south than « central Europe » In the southern half of the country is without doubt in southern Europe, geographically speaking. Lyon, clermont ferrand, Limoges are lined with Milan, or Venice. Bordeaux is lined with Genoa, Toulouse, Marseille of Nice are lined with Tuscany; Perpignan or Ajaccio with Lazio…
@Mike-h8m8 күн бұрын
@@fablb9006 Y'all French want to live in the United States.
@Captainumerica27 күн бұрын
The ending is hilarious with the italian and the spaniard talking and the swedish realizing the stereotype is happening
@poidnet29 күн бұрын
13:30 - In France, we do have siestas (or "sieste"), but like in Spain, it's more common among older generations. Younger people generally don't take siestas, though the tradition still persists.
@agme80454 күн бұрын
In Argentina we have siestas, but not in Buenos Aires and the big cities. I think in Spain that even happens in Madrid and Barcelona, like the stores closing after midday.
@henri19129 күн бұрын
My favorite stereotype of Europe is Italy : use their hands a lot, mafia, eat pasta a lot, usually well-dressed by their style brands, love football, not pasta with ketchup and more 😂
@fabricio479429 күн бұрын
And Pizza.
@desiredmanga29 күн бұрын
A very funny video, but as spanish I disagree about taking the spanish average temperature to disregard siesta time. Spanish temperatures tend to be extreme: some of Avila's winters has been around minus 16 degrees celsius, and the north area of the peninsula is colder than the south. Spain is the second highest (in mountain ranges) country in Europe, only behind Switzeland, and keep in mind we are at the same latitude than New York, so it is obvious the average of all the temperatures are going to supress each other towards the colder side. But I dare anyone go out in Seville at 45 degrees in a summer heatwave at 3 p.m. if they believe siesta is not a good idea.
@FalcoSorreo29 күн бұрын
I recently watched a documentary about monkeys that live in a forest in Asia. The documentary was explaining that during summer the forest gets extremely hot and humid, to the point that it is dangerous for the health of the monkeys. Moving around in the heat wastes too much energy and can lead to dehydration fast. So what the monkeys do is they climb the trees, pick a nice, cool, shady branch, and they just sleep there all day, they barely move. Only once the sun starts to go down they slowly become active again. That is a good explanation of Sevilla in august.
@Captainumerica27 күн бұрын
The highest mountain in the EU are in France (Mont Blanc).
@desiredmanga27 күн бұрын
@@Captainumerica My bad I wanted to say Spain is the second most montainous country in Europe after Switzeland, not that has the highest mountain ranges. The median altitude is around 600 meters.
@Captainumerica27 күн бұрын
@@desiredmanga Ah, gotcha. Yeah, Switzy's higher on average.
@ednadaniel927126 күн бұрын
Tell 'hem, yall talking as if yall live in Spain
@angyliv804029 күн бұрын
Baret is actually from Spain. Well technically from the basque country which has french and spanish territory. But was actually created in spain.
@pierren___28 күн бұрын
Béret *
@solidkaka25 күн бұрын
@Frienea And where are tha Basques from?. XD -> France and Spain.
@PossibleBat19 күн бұрын
True lol
@115DELDE2 күн бұрын
@@solidkaka most og the basque country is in Spain though, and the beret was made in the spanish sode of the basque country. So still in Spain :p
@asiersanz8941Күн бұрын
When a nation has not a state due to historic reasons and foreginers tell you what you are 😂
@karllogan880929 күн бұрын
France is also known for being artsy, avant-garde, classy, intellectual, quirky, a bit weird. Germany for being hard working, smart, cerebral, educated, they invented a lot of things like the printing press, zeppelin and automobile.
@lissandrafreljord791329 күн бұрын
French people have the personality of a cat.
@victoriamuniz895829 күн бұрын
In Spain, businesses don't close at noon just for the siesta. Normally store hours are from 9 or 10 in the morning to 8 or 9, some even 10 at night, so the ones that close in the middle of the day are usually the small ones where only the owner or one or two works. employees. This is enough to go home to eat, rest a little and come back until closing time.
@Mr.Engine99324 күн бұрын
Same goes for Greece too that was in the thumbnail but not the video :(
@Michelle-ro6qu29 күн бұрын
Most Italians speak their local language other than Italian, which many of them can be very different from the Italian language
@Trebor-1728 күн бұрын
The stereotype of the Mafia in Italy is partially true: it is certainly a serious problem that exists, but it exists throughout Italy, not just in the South. The way it operates is mostly by committing illegalities, even political ones, hidden in the shadows, with corruption and similar things; it is just that the now rarer news of cases with violence that comes out in the light of day, often come from the South
@aimdeka702329 күн бұрын
About bidet. It's a french word it was Create by a french. In old french "bidet " means "little horse" or "trot"
@orzotubephi932824 күн бұрын
Of course the Italian and the Spanish girls are getting along with each other.
@bavi64724 күн бұрын
it's in our genetics, we love them automatically 🇪🇸❤️🇮🇹
@sultanovkamran783029 күн бұрын
You should do more of that type of videos with other countries aswell. Like! Also, i'd like to say that the lady from Sweden looks like Sharon Apple from Macross Plus. Very similar.
@johns679529 күн бұрын
The Italian girl looks like young Sophia Coppola.
@bungaIowbill29 күн бұрын
When you use other people's videos, you really should at least write who made them The goat GEOPOLD for this one
@caiomartins670329 күн бұрын
The Romenian flag was a clickbait to me... Maybe next time ... :-(
@NurmiSimo28 күн бұрын
The Romanian flag was on top of Andrew Tate's face. Super clickbait.
@Fandechichounette29 күн бұрын
A Swiss friend made me laugh about the coronavirus: we Swiss are already used to keeping our distance and washing our hands.
@JP-en7cc28 күн бұрын
Barets come from the Basque country, so mostly Spain and France
@kqdrill26 күн бұрын
This concept was so funny to watch 😂 please do more this kind of video content
@IIIOOOUS29 күн бұрын
If you don´t wait at a red light in Germany you can get a fine. That is the main reason, not the love of rules.
@martinsriber776029 күн бұрын
You can get a fine for it in many countries. Rules and their enforcement are two distinct things.
@HenrikJansson7828 күн бұрын
In Sweden that is quite weird. It's illegal to walk against red, but there is no fine, so you can't be punished for breaking that law. I kind of like that. :)
@IIIOOOUS28 күн бұрын
@@HenrikJansson78 It used to be stricter, but in some regions it is still so in Germany.
@N3v3r_S3ttl329 күн бұрын
Alcohol makes you feel warm, because the blood vessels under your skin widens up and thus increase more blood to flow through. However, it doesn't actually makes your body temperature rise up. So it's a myth to be warm by drinking alcohol, just wear more cloths.
@anttirytkonen1128 күн бұрын
While 🇮🇹 Asia seemed bemused on why every country doesn't have bidets, I find it surprising that bidet showers aren't a thing anywhere else except in 🇫🇮 Finland and 🇪🇪 Estonia. You can clean it more easily with the bidet shower hose than trying to knee on the bidet sink. 😉 I never used the latter in 🇪🇸 Spain as intended because I thought it was for the feet. Or maybe once as I run out off hotel room toilet paper, so I cleaned it for the next customer's feet... 🤣
@Housenka036 күн бұрын
Hi, your comment is interesting but I think a difference in terminology might be causing some confusion lol. Bidet showers are common in lots of the world! I personally saw a lot of them in Arabia and Southeast Asia and I'm sure they exist elsewhere. I have never seen a "Western style" bidet outside of Europe so I think it is common for people to refer to bidet showers as bidets too haha. Still, even when no bidet shower is installed it is still very common for people to wash with water worldwide - a very hygienic practice imo!
@Comment-l8l28 күн бұрын
Third day of requesting this idea: Hello! It will be really nice if you guys made a video of comparing different Chinese dialects like Hokkien, Hakka, and wenzhounese, With Korean and Japanese. This is because these dialects are closer to old and Middle Chinese. So there will be more similarities when you compare Korean, japanese. I’ve been wanting someone to make a video like that for a long time.
@mikitz29 күн бұрын
Just to note that tomato is not Italian. It comes from the Americas, just like pineapples.
@claudiarobertomartin228123 күн бұрын
the siesta in spain is, along with the high tempetures in summer, due to our working hours. Usually life starts at 8 am and shops close at 10pm, and at that time even in winter you would find streets crowded with families, thats why we need a rest in the afternoon. I used to live n Lithuania and shops closed at 6-7pm so no wonder they would not need that little break.
@PiyanistMC19 күн бұрын
Here in Turkey we know Finland as "The happiest country that has nothing to be happy"
@turpasauna18 күн бұрын
What does it mean?
@herrbonk363527 күн бұрын
What is reggaeton? Never heard about it (even when visiting Spain).
@Parazels199221 күн бұрын
Nice girls:) "French people don't take shower" was funny lol
@rndmprtcl184826 күн бұрын
you should react to Romanian stereotypes🇷🇴😂 I hate the fact that my language is not among the other ones in the videos about the latin languages😢
@Chiamami_Capo26 күн бұрын
I guess beacause Romania is not a latin country, eastern, orthodoxe, soviet etc
@mihneatotescu586819 күн бұрын
@@Chiamami_Capo Of course it's a Latin country. And it will continue to be a Latin country, while Italy will soon become Islamic. Start learning Arabic mate. You're gonna need it.
@Chiamami_Capo19 күн бұрын
@mihneatotescu5868 Slavic russian ura gipsy romania, not latin 😂
@shadowrockКүн бұрын
@@Chiamami_Capowe're not gypsies, we are latins. Gypsies come from India and they only represent 3% of the population. We speak a romance language. I'm tired of these negative stereotypes!! When will it all end?
@Chiamami_CapoКүн бұрын
@@shadowrock it will never end I imagine, I mean it's not enough to use our alphabet and change the ending of words to be "Latin"
@Onnarashi27 күн бұрын
Swedish: "We are the best at sports!" Every Norwegian: "Oh really?"
@EddieReischl29 күн бұрын
In Wisconsin, aside from being the dairy state, we are also known in the USA as the drinking state. Since most of our ethnicity is German, Scandanavian, Dutch, Irish, and Polish, it's not really a stereotype. As an example, the deal in the casinos in Las Vegas used to be that the drinks were complimentary (on the house) as long as you were gambling. Unless you're from Wisconsin.
@Biancardini-1228 күн бұрын
Everyone tends to think that the US is a homogeneous country, like 100% white, but they forget that the US is mixed, has many ethnicities, whites are more than 50% but that does not define the US as a homogeneous country in ethnicity as many think it is, an example is that Africans and Asians think that the US is 100% white when in fact 41% of another ethnicity
@snuffeldjuret20 күн бұрын
lol :)
@mikitz29 күн бұрын
Finns aren't that shy, just reserved.
@iagobroxado29 күн бұрын
Yeah, I think so. 2 different things.
@turpasauna18 күн бұрын
100%. Also I think there's nothing wrong with it.
@fu1bu7c4r4çuc4r29 күн бұрын
Sou 100% europeu sou português e de onde nós somos não define aquilo que nós fazemos aquilo que nós somos cada pessoa é diferente
@saerahqww29 күн бұрын
as a turkish girl , the curry banana is not a turkish thing at all.
@karimfakiri29 күн бұрын
Are turks mentioned in this video?
@fabricio479429 күн бұрын
@@karimfakiri Germans,the new Turks.
@shayann222829 күн бұрын
@@fabricio4794 Da bekommt man Schadenfreude!
@iagobroxado29 күн бұрын
@@karimfakiriat a certain moment, briefly
@oulawd628129 күн бұрын
@@karimfakiriyes we’re being mentioned around 11:55 and she’s talking about that
@miatx681824 күн бұрын
The fact they took Geopold to react to is such a legend move
@nutzioo110329 күн бұрын
in france we do have siesta!
@bouchacourtthierry850612 сағат бұрын
In France WE dont need others : Freixit !
@nutzioo110312 сағат бұрын
@ t’es chelou
@brittennordquist832424 күн бұрын
why did Sweden get so little time?
@fredrikjosefsson337312 күн бұрын
Swedes definately think we are better than everyone else. I personally am moving to czechia and whenever I tell someone this I get the reaction "Why? You live in sweden why move?" Thats one of the reasons im moving lol Typically swedes think the swedish way is the correct way and countries that don't do it the same way as sweden are bad (which means basically all countries except nordic countries) But if you look at the facts we are doing very bad in everything from healthcare to education compared to similar countries. This is not something swedes like to hear so they just reject it.
@dlg251512 күн бұрын
What a video!! keep it up.
@applemos671424 күн бұрын
She looks very Finnish.
@thiagooliveira58329 күн бұрын
To me, as a Brazilian, at least what I see people talking about these countries, the stereotypes are: France: Don't shower, smelly, smokes a lot, rude, has a lot of style, romantic language, protests abou anything, wine Finland: Frozen place? I didn't hear much about it Germany: Harsh language, robotic people, follow rules not even questioning, sausages, no limit speed on highways, cars Italy: food, people being annoying on how you should eat your food, sexy people, singing/sexy language, stylish people Sweden: Same as Finland Spain: sexy people, party, speaks too fast, pretty much like the latinos of Latin America
@iagobroxado29 күн бұрын
Sums up what almost every Brazilian think about those countries pretty well.
@ElsBels2529 күн бұрын
the thing is that I found Latin Americans not that much like Spaniards. Less of a street culture Less direct More polite And Spanish do not dance or play musical instruments as much as Brazilians Or Colombians
@heikkisiitonen940125 күн бұрын
Finland and Sweden just "frozen places"? I thought the stereotype of being ignorant of other countries was just for USA, but I guess it could go for the rest of the Americas too...
@iagobroxado25 күн бұрын
@@heikkisiitonen9401 You probably have your stereotype about us too. You see, I've watched some Finnish, Sweedish and Icelandic TV series and they (you) come across as people of few words, very reserved and "direct" when engaging in conversation. Also, it's almost always snowy lol.
@dianabialaskahansen297219 күн бұрын
I would have expected Finland and Sweden to be known for their Nordic model, which is how the Nordic countries rank so high in a lot statistics.
@SuperMatyoO28 күн бұрын
I'm from SouthWest France and I take a nap every fcking single day of my life !!!! We're so much Latin in SW France !! When I say that we have nothing to do with Parisians, I don't exagerate ! It's crazy how we have nothing in common with them except the language ! This Parisian girl doesn't represent the whole France. France is a big country.
@rogdarorfod27 күн бұрын
Didn't she say she was not from Paris, though?
@AlyshaRenning17 күн бұрын
@@rogdarorfodlol, you know KZbin people just talk out their ass without knowing the facts
@simonv-z7j28 күн бұрын
This hygiene story concerning the French has proportions that exceed me... and what an inversion! The first Europeans to use soap daily in Europe were the Gauls (Roman historians sources) and the famous "bidet" is a French word and invention… I find my fellow conpat’s patient and accommodating with these bull****.
@Fandechichounette27 күн бұрын
France also invented the shower.
@kartoffele24 күн бұрын
En plus il disent clairement qu'on manque d'hygiène et qu'on est des ploucs ces cons
@pepemotosmoreno302029 күн бұрын
As a young Spaniard I have to say that I take a siesta everyday
@115DELDE2 күн бұрын
The Beret is from Spain, specifically the basque country.
@sultanovkamran783029 күн бұрын
Shoutout to Geopold for creating such a funny slander video for you to use.
@escalec971929 күн бұрын
As a Spaniard I have to say that True about music in Sweden I think they are the best
@fabricio479429 күн бұрын
Most italian stereotype = Pizza.
@largestudent19811 күн бұрын
Yes, turbans and berets are beautiful historic pride of humanity.
@cococovers133329 күн бұрын
when they asked is sweden has snacks, i screamed "FIKA"
@wkdgrneyes25 күн бұрын
I love Finland
@NeutralDice11 күн бұрын
The number one Finnish stereotype is that they all listen to heavy metal
@georgegarcia144528 күн бұрын
I'm of Spanish and Coahuiltecan descent on my dad's side and German, Dutch and French on my mother's side.
@largestudent19811 күн бұрын
"Bipeds be wilding" - me talking about Japan
@Rahmatow29 күн бұрын
It'd be really nice of you to put a link to the original vodeo
@searchanddiscover28 күн бұрын
i really love the german girl's jacket so much
@Ləonardo0823 күн бұрын
is this true? i'm italian and i was considering moving to canada
@ugur451129 күн бұрын
Apart from the Greeks and Latins, no one is truly European. The Romans viewed the Celtic and Germanic peoples as barbaric peoples in another culture.
@pierren___28 күн бұрын
But Europe wasnt founded yet
@ugur451128 күн бұрын
@pierren___ At that time, being Roman meant being European. Nations other than the Latins and Greeks had nothing to do with European civilization. For example, the French were originally of Celtic origin. When the Romans conquered Gaul, the barbarians assimilated and became Latinized.
@pierren___28 күн бұрын
@ugur4511 true, but the nations of Europe oveercomed roman heritage and became more powerful, leading to the modern era
@dianabialaskahansen297219 күн бұрын
@@ugur4511But then we'd have to split Europe into two. Southern Europe would be called Europe, while current Northern Europe would be something else, maybe Germania. And the French would be part of Germania, but have roots in Europe.
@largestudent19811 күн бұрын
People who call themselves Europeans do not call themselves American first, and that tells me enough about them.
@snuffeldjuret20 күн бұрын
19:40 yes we do, but we can't say it in those terms. We think we are so vastly superior it is insane.
@TimeToSingChannel29 күн бұрын
Here in Brazil, unlike France, we have a nice expression to Italian, when someone here is very perfumed we say "you look like italian, taking shower of perfume/cologne" 😂 i would love this stereotype to Brazil to have it. Do you guys have any expression towards Brazil? Other than football, samba, carnival, pretty woman or tanned ppl? 😂 In Brazil, we call a bread "french bread" that is very famous and can also be called "salt bread" we have it for breakfast everyday, but apparently someone asked about this bread to a french person and he said this sort of bread is the underrated bread sold in France.😂
@mihneabagescu93185 күн бұрын
ECO FRIENDLY WOOD VENEER
@alexandertvaladze822621 күн бұрын
I am surpriesed by steriotypes about French pepople. From what I know there are the opposite stereotypes that every Fench person always looks perfect (probably even sleeps in full make up and so on...). And they are ahead of all other world in fashion and style related things.
@pinagrrrr228022 күн бұрын
Curry banana?! 😢 Yeah it Belgium, Germany. The best beer.
@Ssandayo29 күн бұрын
Why all the Italian girls in World Friends are from north Italy😂 Because in the south there’re only mafia there?
@oakridgemall-8jl2h9f29 күн бұрын
Sicilians only move to northern Europe and North America. They hardly venture anywhere else.
@CT-7567R3X29 күн бұрын
@@oakridgemall-8jl2h9f Grenoble (France) too.
@karllogan880929 күн бұрын
@@oakridgemall-8jl2h9f There's many southern Italians in Latin America, particularly Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, also in Australia.
@karllogan880929 күн бұрын
Maybe southern Italians just don't dig Korean culture *shrugs*
@marty889529 күн бұрын
@@karllogan8809 Confirm! I am Italian and I have relatives in Argentina 😅
@TaratraAvana29 күн бұрын
I look at these models and think they are cute and outside of their cultural stereotype. Talking about stereotypes is dangerous and reinforces prejudice, discrimination, mental and cultural retardation and isolationism. Stereotyping is good for pedantic dumb chauvinists, but for those who are informed it is a boring topic, labeling people and cultures that today are very dynamic, more than 700 years ago.
@8kw7mx929 күн бұрын
Social psychologists study stereotypes since like a century and now here some confused left wing comes around telling us not to talk about it because it's dangerous
@philippaufschnaiter799519 сағат бұрын
As an austrian I can confirm, that germans indeed do have humor. It's just not funny to anyone else, even if you speak german yourself.
@heh939229 күн бұрын
I'm a young finnish adult and I've never drunk alcohol except like 2 glasses of wine.
@blacklol240129 күн бұрын
🇧🇷🫂🇪🇺
@MSordernature13 күн бұрын
When do these people eat breakfast if they have lunch at 11AM or 1PM???
@Iuiscgs21 күн бұрын
Change the Spanish girl, how can she not know anything about her own country?... Shame. In Spain it closes at noon because we have more hours of sunshine a day and that's when it gets hotter. Small shops usually have little staff so to keep the hours when people make life, shops are usually closed. We are not lazy, we even work longer hours on average than many EU countries.
@totidoki053 күн бұрын
ok italians you are being cringe. as a french i'm tired of italians losing their mind when their learn we do it with cream. So let's set things straight: first off the carbonara is not a traditional recipe, it came after world war 2 and the first recipe recorded in a published book is from 1952. Said recipe didn't include guancale, it was made with pancetta (which is prok breast so the french version using lard isn't that for from it) and not with pecorino but with parmizan. then the cream. There are italian recipe books that date from the 60's that included cream!! and most chefs actually prefered it that way, until the 80s at least. So please italians, understand that cuisine is not a museum, it adapts to the region, the food that is accessible to most people and that's what makes recipes relevent. You may be angry but aren't you proud that every french person from the poor student to the rich CEO eats a recipe that comes from you, and that in truth isn't that far from what your recipe originaly was? and for the love of god understand that we don't have cheap access to your products, also we actually have what you consider carbonara, we just call it "carbonara a l'italienne", we separate our common folk carbonara from yours that is considered a more delicate cuisine since it's way more exepensive. Cherish the fact that this world famous recipe came from the roots, the fact that each household and country have their way of doing it and stop being jerks. We love your cuisine, don't hate us for that we just can't afford your products just like you can't afford proper french cuisine too.
@snuffeldjuret20 күн бұрын
curry banana pizza is great :)
@Fandechichounette29 күн бұрын
I know a german humour episode of Ladykracher about football fans. It’s very funny. :D
@Fandechichounette29 күн бұрын
The title is maybe « he’s cute ».
@AngelGomez-yl8gu29 күн бұрын
Die Deutsche Jungefrau aus welche Bundesland von Deutschland kommt sie denn her ürpsprünglich gena?
@lothariobazaroff333329 күн бұрын
Interesting take on German.
@andyx682729 күн бұрын
Baden-Württemberg. She said she's from Stuttgart before, but she also lived in Berlin.
@to.l.246926 күн бұрын
Anyone who thinks that alcohol makes them warmer wasn't paying attention in physics and biology... Funny, here is another person who I think is faking a wrong eye color
@Randall8850324 күн бұрын
I don’t think of Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Eastern Europe or Balkans when I think of “Europe”. I think of UK, Germanic Countries and Nordic.
@satanklaux21 күн бұрын
Europe is Greece, Roman Empire and spanish/portuguese Empires. These are the true roots of Europe. The other countries was barbarian based populations Who became something like civilizated in the XVIII-XIX centuries
@chmvl350321 күн бұрын
Word EUROPE was created by the greeks to refer south Europe territory.
@Randall8850321 күн бұрын
@ yes I love and appreciate the all the southern European countries. The Romans! However I just default associate Europe with bad or fake. I don’t consider southern Europe to be “fake”. I respect central and northern Europe and admire those countries, I am often disgusted with the people they’ve chosen to represent their government. Luckily it’s changing.
@vanik202120 күн бұрын
OMG 🤦♂ Spain, Italy, Greece and Portugal are literally the nations that had the biggest impact in Europe´s development history. Italy, Spain, Germany and France are the countries that first come to mind to most people around the world when they think of Europe.
@ellydomenico411120 күн бұрын
@@chmvl3503by ancient greeks not you😂😂
@cwpv247728 күн бұрын
geopold is a legend
@BIGAPEGANGLEADER29 күн бұрын
Yoda: "Say the n word, I will"
@Ziad319527 күн бұрын
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@oscarberolla991029 күн бұрын
El señor del bigote les dio esa fama a los alemanes de gritones y enojados jajaja...
@module79l2829 күн бұрын
E nem sequer era alemão! 😄
@henhaooahneh29 күн бұрын
Bigote es una palabra de etimología alemana y ya era asociada al mal carácter.
@lissandrafreljord791329 күн бұрын
@@henhaooahneh Bigote (Spanish) = Bei Gott (German) = By God (English)
@The_Cat_Lady_28 күн бұрын
I went through all your videos, so many languages, so many beautiful cultures and different countries , yet i couldn't find any hebrew speaker, not one israeli. None. How come? Hebrew is such an old language, it interacted with so many different cultures and languages, how come there's not even one mention of it?
@inotoni614829 күн бұрын
Jennyfer from Germany is right about the humor. German humor works by playing with language. There are many comedians, satirists and also many comedy clubs all over the country. Blonde hair and blue eyes are very typical for Germany. Worldwide, the most people with this look are in northern Germany, Denmark and Sweden.
@DanielChang55529 күн бұрын
@efisgpr29 күн бұрын
4:30 Schmetterling will never sound as nice as farfalla, borboleta, papillon or mariposa. She is just in denial, clearly.
@andyx682729 күн бұрын
If your idea of language is "vowels=nice", then yeah, Schmetterling obviously has a lot of consonants. But they were speaking about "aggressive" words. If you think Schmetterling sounds aggressive, you need to get some help.
@karllogan880929 күн бұрын
I think butterfly is as harsh sounding as schmetterling, and borboleta isn't much nicer sounding, but yea farfalla, papillon and mariposa are much nicer sounding.
@nicofink567829 күн бұрын
Calm down it’s just a word
@karllogan880929 күн бұрын
@@andyx6827 it's the consonants themselves too, ts are much harsher sounding than fs, ps and so on. I'm gonna back him up on this, schmetterling sounds inherently aggressive, like something you stick someone with if you want to hurt them.
@mikkomalinen264129 күн бұрын
PERHONEN!
@kskutty10029 күн бұрын
hi
@infpaola943625 күн бұрын
Ok but Reggaeton isnt spanish, its latinamerican - though spanish people probably listen to it.
@IIIOOOUS29 күн бұрын
"Westeuropeans react to...." especially the südlaendische Stuttgart.
@anonyme233329 күн бұрын
Like Finland ?
@IIIOOOUS29 күн бұрын
@@anonyme2333 Finish culture is western.
@paddyvickers852829 күн бұрын
Best beer in the world is a Guinness from Ireland and German beer tastes like piss
@lissandrafreljord791329 күн бұрын
Guinness is a stout, and not your everyday type of beer that fits in most occasions. Germans make far better lagers, pilsners, wheat beers, and bocks.
@Michelle-ro6qu29 күн бұрын
The best beers in the world are actually from Ireland
@martinsriber776029 күн бұрын
You are funny.
@Michelle-ro6qu29 күн бұрын
@martinsriber7760 if I would have tried to be funny I would have said something nice about the dirty water that Germans call bier they produce. Póg mó thoin
@Michelle-ro6qu29 күн бұрын
@martinsriber7760 if I wanted to be funny I would have said something nice about the dirty water that Germans call bier that they produce. Póg mó thoim
@Michelle-ro6qu29 күн бұрын
@@martinsriber7760 if I wanted to be funny I would have said something nice about the dirty water that Germans call bier that they produce
@Michelle-ro6qu29 күн бұрын
@@martinsriber7760 if I wanted to be funny I would have said something nice about German dirty water
@dex1lsp29 күн бұрын
Bring berets back in style!
@wonkyelsa21 күн бұрын
Yeaa theyre pretty
@eioclementi135529 күн бұрын
where the British ppl at 😂 😂
@mark31415829 күн бұрын
Always part of Europe. Unfortunately not EU...
@GaryV-p3h29 күн бұрын
I'm Welsh (British), I'm European. We may have unfortunately left the EU but thankfully we can never stop being European.
@eioclementi135529 күн бұрын
@@mark314158 We will still try to move the island to somewhere better
@eioclementi135529 күн бұрын
@@GaryV-p3h we never know the sea might freeze over again
@joshuaortega970026 күн бұрын
Probably in spain🤣
@Fandechichounette27 күн бұрын
First !
@goranjovic317429 күн бұрын
You need in this kind or topics include som eastern european and Slavic countries too. For example Draga can represent Eastern Europeans as polyglot. That Europe need to be complete represented :)
@rowen4206929 күн бұрын
ahh yes, the geography expert: GEOPOLD
@nocheinmalkeinproblem520729 күн бұрын
How would you say this in finnish?: "The dirt from the soil of the land of the countryside area of the world's largest country's terrain on Earth dirtied my suit when it fell on the ground."
@kraatarin822628 күн бұрын
"Maapallon suurimman maan alueella maaseudulla maaperän lika sotki pukuni kun se putosi maahan." If you're referring to the meme that finnish word "maa" means most of those words, it's only a half truth.
@oulawd628129 күн бұрын
curry banana pizza is definitely not a turkish thing omg why would she put us on the spot like that. we mostly eat classic margarita 😭☠️
@ginismoja245929 күн бұрын
The Finnish woman is wearing the flag wrong :) Anybody else noticed?
@sampohonkala419527 күн бұрын
Yes and no. All the Nordic flags have the asymmetrical cross which means the two sides of the flag are not the same. Both sides are correct, although showing the short end of the cross on the left is more common.
@alexbr55029 күн бұрын
My French teacher last semester upheld the rude stereotype. I don't understand why manners are illegal in European countries.
@_eidell44_29 күн бұрын
I'm sorry for you, but we are not all rude in France... There are always rude people everywhere. Not all French people are like that. I hope you will meet a nice French person and change your mind ! ^^
@crepinhauser527428 күн бұрын
School in France is a lot stricter and authoritarian, it's not as much rudeness as power keeping the lessers in line, as sad as it sounds.
@pierren___28 күн бұрын
He had more than you, you just didnt understood it.
@Borys77-mr6sz29 күн бұрын
It's so funny hearing that southern people (Spanish, Italian) think northern people are (French, British) smelly. The fact that Paris and London have less sun than any Spanish or Italian cities. The less sun, the less sweating. Sun duration in hour per year: London 1,632 Paris 1,662 Rome 2,473 Madrid 2,769
@Ziad319527 күн бұрын
Huh, you are so utterly fallacious. It is so funny to see.