netherlands here, we do it too. It is simply common curtesy to make clear what you do in a given turn. Only monopoly is it fine to not do so, cuz we all know you just wanna stop playing it as soon as you start
"It's Gil, like on a fish, not Dill, what you put on a fish!" 😂😂😂 Also the hairy man who loves you had me rolling! For my non-Germans, if you bored, search for the song "Guildo hat euch lieb". Sorry not sorry.
@@pseudotasuki It's intentionally awful, I think. I hope. It was a sign to the world that we Germans do have a sense of humour. At least, again, I hope.
Was heißt hier „ja, ja”? „Ja, ja” heißt: Leck mich am Arsch! (For our American friends: What does "ja, ja" mean here? "Ja, ja" means: lick me on the donkey!) (Wait, that doesn't really make anything clearer, does it? Maybe instead of "donkey" it should say „Allerwertesten”, "the most highly appreciated.")
Wow, I'm appalled as a German. We only play board games tuesday after 5 pm before a full moon. I can't believe you would omit such an important detail.
It's great that he counts out 4 to ensure there is no funny business when the die is clearly showing a 2. Also, the 3 is on the side so the 4 is on the opposite side.
„I didn’t know they allowed board games in Germany.“ Me, looking at my shelf with 30 big boxes of board games and uncountable card games: Oh wait, board games aren’t a German thing? 😂
Vic Morrow is Jennifer Jason Lee’s father. He also was famously afraid of helicopters because he believed one would be the cause of his death. His last words before shooting the scene that killed him and two children were, "I've got to be crazy to do this shot. I should've asked for a double."
Jesus Christ, that is… i don’t even have any words. I knew about the helicopter and the deaths, but had no idea that it was one of the victims fears like that… it’s just horrible
"We only allow Board Games on tuesdays after 5pm" Welcome to my employer, Highlander Games Bremen where we have boardgame night every second tuesday xD
I will never forget when I had a friend over in high school for Easter dinner at my grandmother's house in my aunt made a really dark joke and my friend was like your family's weird and my grandmother goes No we're German would you like to hear a German folk story? My friend looked at me grinning broadly and was like No I think I'm fine. It also makes me think of my grandmother's version of Little Red Riding Hood where the wolf doesn't eat Red Riding Hood but does eat her mother for raising such a dumb child to not recognize a wolf in Grandma's clothing.
The experience of someone trying to teach you Settlers of Catan and convince you it's fun makes a lot more sense when you remember it was invented in Germany.
I used to play boardgames with my granma and I hated that she didn't have the common curtesy and count her moves. Everyone in the family knew she was a cheater. 😂
Cards against humanity with germans is weird. Most try to avoid the really dark stuff, but the ones that don't go pitch black in a heartbeat. Wait this was supposed to be an answer to the pinned post 😅
Fun fact: the Trivial Pursuit Genius Edition is called Genus Edition in Germany because the name Genius Edition was copyrighted and couldn’t be used. Genus is the latin word for sex. Guess they thought no one would notice - on a knowledge game. 😅
0:43 The way he pronounces "sechs" brings back ancient long forgotten memories of pedantic Germans studying the handbook and arguing over it as if they were lawyers attacking each other with the power of law itself.