Eh, I don't think it would've taken more than a couple minutes max to set up and film that. She probably noticed she wasn't as late as she originally thought and figured she could spare it.
I'm sure she is very , sad. Maybe she doesn't get by with her host family and doesn't know how to to get a new one? Also she is a bit weird...maybe that's a bad combination..beeing weird and having an exchange in a rural area...
Imagine your host parents " this girl brings a camera around and gets mad when she does not get her num nums and ALSO jumps around but shes a bit joyful so we keep her"
“I only have 20 mins left...I don’t care I don’t trust that” *runs* *3 seconds later* *has time to place the camera in a field in order to have a nice sequence*
Lauren Newman It‘s a Turkish dish and it‘s really popular in Germany. It‘s made of (alot of) meat, salad, onions, few other vegetables and garlic sauce. All these things are put into a roll/bun-ish thing.
Imogen Bell I absolutely suck at singing but it’s not something I’m interested in like singing a song under their breath like a lot of the girls at my school do at times 😭
The way you said "Ich bin eine Austauschschülerin" and "Ich hätte gerne ein Tomaten-Mozarella Brötchen“ made me soft🥺 your German is so good by the way!!
At least u have a schedule our trains just....arrive and go with no correlation with each other. If u catch it great if don't just wait...how much? No one knows maybe an hour maybe a minute.
@@nacky694 our don't arrive. If they arrive they can explode or have some arrives closed or Idk something happened and I don't know why but this happens all the times :): lol (sorry for bad English)
Blanco Zumindest nicht, bis du in einem Zeitfenster von 3 Minuten einen Anschlusszug erwischen musst, der theoretisch vom gleichen Bahnsteig fährt - ihn aber verpasst weil der Zug 5 Minuten zu spät kam 😂
omg your host family is so nice! I would feel so weird living with some strangers I only knew for a few weeks but you are just so comfortable around them! I need you confidence *NOW*
she kinda reminds me of billie eilish cuz when she talks she has like this deeper voice and when she sings it’s like an angels voice and stuff she’s really good🥰
LeSsi It was just a respond on the other comment. And the most commend problem is the „th“. This was just an example. For me the th is also not a problem at all. So also good for you, but at the end my respond is correct. Even though the younger generation can pronounce it better, the th is not includet in our language. So as resolution it is more difficult.
Lmao. No, so many of my classmates are horrible at pronouncing 'th' the right way. Pronouncing as 'd' isn't bad but often you hear german people pronounce is as an 's' which is the worst.
@@bobmarleyyeastinfection2156 I'm sorry, I'm American, so I didn't really bother speaking about any other places, Not trying to sound rude at all, but that's just what I said, so I'm going to keep it that way ;w;
When "german/Germany* is in the title: All germans: Hippedi Hoppedi, this comment section is now my property. Edit: Thanks for the likes. / Danke für die Likes 😜
her: it's misty outside me, an american living in germany as well: that's germany for ya her: the train is late me, a person who takes the train to school as well: that's germany for ya
I'm from Germany and currently planning my year abroad in Canada and it's so interesting watching people's videos to this topic and seeing their experiences and it gets me really excited