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@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Hallo aus Deutschland!! Guys, promise me you'll watch my video about toilets if you haven't yet because I already see people in the comments not understanding the differences haha ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pXnjolqkNkQ.html Hope ya'll are doing well and in case you don't follow me on Instagram (which you should!! @kellydoesherthing) Merry Christmas!! Fröhliche Weihnachten!!
@cmdstraker
@cmdstraker 4 года назад
Herzlichen Dank! Dir auch fröhliche Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. Ich nehme doch an, dass Du dir die kommende Woche frei nehmen wirst.
@DeannaAllison
@DeannaAllison 4 года назад
Ah yes, the "Lay & Display" toilet. It's the same here in Austria!
@Redisia
@Redisia 4 года назад
I live in the country to the west, most things are the same here
@gjweeter
@gjweeter 4 года назад
@@cmdstraker i
@atilladebbag7356
@atilladebbag7356 4 года назад
This video explains the german toilet in a comparison between France, Germany and England: (funny) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TGpuvPidF-8.html
@hcy0
@hcy0 4 года назад
A single blanket for 2 persons is a nightmare.
@brunobrauer6301
@brunobrauer6301 4 года назад
No, you GET nightmares of freezing to death.
@bayron1204
@bayron1204 4 года назад
We love a single blanket for 2 😀
@HImmel071
@HImmel071 4 года назад
Only with your own wife 😂🙈
@MrUnicorn15
@MrUnicorn15 4 года назад
Yeah. Shared one with my buddy in London for a while. It can make sleeping so complicated .
@AndersHenke
@AndersHenke 4 года назад
Floor level showers during the past decade or so became a thing: there’s a slight slope to guide water to an channel or a special outlet. Those systems do have multiple advantages: first of all, they’re barrier free, so no elderly people have to “climb” into the shower and wheelchair users are also more free to access the shower. As a secondary feature, the bathroom becomes very easy to clean - just mop everything towards the shower and turn on the water for a few seconds.
@brianstarr
@brianstarr 4 года назад
I've slid 5ft on those floors. Remember to put a towel down outside the shower. Especially when you are sliding towards the sink with all those mirrors on the wall.
@dannytourigny9403
@dannytourigny9403 4 года назад
Interesting point.
@Gnarlf
@Gnarlf 4 года назад
@@brianstarr how did you do that?
@brianstarr
@brianstarr 4 года назад
@@Gnarlf I got out of the shower and started to walk to the sink. I had enough water on my feet to slide across the tiles. They really should be non-slip tiles. These were like ice. Wha. Whhaa... Whoah!
@wisemanner5012
@wisemanner5012 4 года назад
@@brianstarr I agree. I've slipped a few times in hotel showers. In the hotel in Cannes I stayed in in June , there was nothing to take hold of to steady yourself, just a glass partition, which, of course, was absolutely useless. I did what you did - laid a towel on the bottom of the bath. I suggested to management that they have a hand-rail fitted to the wall for the use of elderly patrons who might have not had the foresight that I had.
@ThomasKossatz
@ThomasKossatz 4 года назад
Hi Kelly, I do not use the toilet brush. Paper is much softer! Happy Hollidays :)
@user-sm3xq5ob5d
@user-sm3xq5ob5d 4 года назад
That's an old habit that has come down on us from the Romans. So this is a time honored tradition. See de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylospongium and decide whether you are a wiper or washer. An English treatise is here: findwords.info/term/xylospongium and video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-24coYKPga9o.html
@thekowboymom2710
@thekowboymom2710 4 года назад
😁😄 good one!
@Drew-Dastardly
@Drew-Dastardly 4 года назад
Just tried it. Yuck, I just got a mouthful of paper and toothpaste. Didn't clean as good as the bog brush.
@krazytroutcatcher
@krazytroutcatcher 4 года назад
Oh! You simply use it for brushing? I was told it was for insertion..😳
@ThomasKossatz
@ThomasKossatz 4 года назад
@david edbrooke-coffin Ah yes, the birth of the flying spaghetti monster.
@angelikaeder6391
@angelikaeder6391 4 года назад
I never figured out how to properly wash and rinse my hair with a stationary shower head. And - excuse my bluntness - my butt. Perhaps I'm just not good at shower yoga, lol. Handheld shower heads are much more versatile. They can all be mounted, so you get the benefits of a stationary head, but you can also move them around and direct the water jet wherever you like. Also, it's possible to adjust intensity and dimension of the spray, which is quite useful. Shower curtains are considered a cheap, temporary solution for water control (typically mainly found in students' rooms), so hotels don't have them, especially if they are higher end. In private homes you'll tend to find more solid constructions: Shower cubicles are customary and walk-in showers with floors even to the bathroom floor are getting more and more common. They are built for no flooding, so don't worry. This is considered sleek and functional design as we don't like the clingy curtain (that doesn't even keep all the water in).
@silkwesir1444
@silkwesir1444 4 года назад
how weird, for me it is the opposite. I never figured out how to properly wash and rinse my hair (and, also, my butt) with a handheld showerhead when you have no way to mount it (which rarely is the case, but not unheard of). i almost never dismount mine. (except for cleaning the tub below and walls around the shower)
@3n3rgy90
@3n3rgy90 4 года назад
@@silkwesir1444 You can always mount them, unless you slept in a cheap air bnb
@silviasanchez648
@silviasanchez648 4 года назад
Oh, finally! I thought I was the only one struggling with those stationary showers.
@magnemoe1
@magnemoe1 4 года назад
@@silkwesir1444 The showerhead is on an stand but you can adjust it up and down and angle it, Pull it down if you don't bother washing the hair. And yes never never used in my hand then showering but its nice if washing the shower or large stuff like beer making equipment.
@kreiseltower
@kreiseltower 4 года назад
@@silkwesir1444 You can stick the shower head up your butt and then go full power 🤭Will be spotless clean then 🤣
@Menon9767
@Menon9767 4 года назад
Having a stationary showerhead is so annoying, I very much prefer hand-held
@bengreen6980
@bengreen6980 4 года назад
I take my own everywhere. A couple of minutes and any kind of hotel shower now has a hand held shower attached to it with holder, plus I know it is clean also. Well worth the strange looks from the wife!!
@Menon9767
@Menon9767 4 года назад
@@bengreen6980 Interesting... Do you attach it to a water tap or where do you attach it
@bengreen6980
@bengreen6980 4 года назад
@@Menon9767 @Menon You unscrew the fitted shower head and the whole thing screws in it's place. The holder is a pass through which the "hose" connects to and is long enough if you get my drift. If you want to send me a PM I can reply with links if you like.
@pvtrowden
@pvtrowden 4 года назад
@@bengreen6980 I hope you realize every time you do that you're doing a discourtesy to the next guest, When a shower head is put on it's put on with special tape to help seal it so water doesn't leak through or rust the connection.
@bengreen6980
@bengreen6980 4 года назад
@@pvtrowden You mean the PTFE tape that I use each time? That tape? Just so you know, I leave it better than I found it and have been an engineer for over 30 years.
@johnyoung9649
@johnyoung9649 4 года назад
"...there won't even be so much as a screen to block...children from climbing out." If you are using a screen to keep your children from climbing out a window, I would call that a parenting FAIL.
@1Dispretty2me
@1Dispretty2me 4 года назад
Wow how superior you are, your 2 year old must be a genius who has a complete understanding of the dangers of heights. Get a grip kids do stupid stuff, it's not a "parenting FAIL". Do you think parents of children who've wandered into pools & drowned are failures too, asshole?
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 4 года назад
Rocker lost his 5 year old in NYC...
@johnyoung9649
@johnyoung9649 4 года назад
@@1Dispretty2me A 2 year old? then yes, because they should have been watching them.
@1Dispretty2me
@1Dispretty2me 4 года назад
@@johnyoung9649 i hope you never have kids
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 4 года назад
Those roller-shutters look especially useful for shutting out the _heat._ That's got to be a big help if you sometimes work _nights_ and need to sleep during the _day._ I can remember many times when _I_ would've welcomed an adaptation like that.
@nbreaker894
@nbreaker894 4 года назад
Hello Kelly, the Toiletbrush next to the Toilet is for cleaning it by your own Self. Sometimes it is a bit dirty after you used the Toilet.
@TheShootist
@TheShootist 4 года назад
"efficient" toilets don't use enough water to remove all the waste.
@Brickmanuals
@Brickmanuals 4 года назад
yes, i´d be ashamed if the hotel workers should have to remove this for me like in the US. There is a saying here, goes like: Leave the toilet as clean afterwards as you have found them before.
@durrcodurr
@durrcodurr 4 года назад
In cheaper hotel rooms in Germany, I've seen shower curtains full of mold. I'm glad when there's glass and no curtain. ;)
@santamanone
@santamanone 4 года назад
Ekkehard Morgenstern mound is harder to clean off of glass. With a curtain you just Chuck it in the washer with some bleach.
@PrimiusLovin
@PrimiusLovin 4 года назад
They do the job and some look nice if they're kept clean, they don't bother me much, the problem is that curtains gain mold more easily, you need to keep a constant eye on them and wash them regularly.
@Aquana19
@Aquana19 4 года назад
I had two hotel rooms in the US this year where the shower head was mounted really low. I'm 1,70 m which I wouldn't consider that tall and let me tell you it was not comfortable to wash my hair 😅 And as someone else mentioned, the amount of waste being produced at breakfast was really astounding to me. I'm so used to our Pfand system and reducing single use plastic that it was quite shocking that you only get single use dishes and stuff in the hotels in the states (that I stayed in at least). And Kelly your videos actually helped me prepare for my trip 🤗 Another big difference that I noticed between Germany and the US was fueling up your car, maybe that could be a topic in an upcoming video 🙃
@ProctorsGamble
@ProctorsGamble 4 года назад
One of my favorite complaints the low shower head! Every where there’s food in US there are large bags of trash. A family gathering or a church event. People are so unaware of the waste so long as there is easy cleaning. Many even do this at home. Plenty of room at the dump - for now!
@seanthiar
@seanthiar 4 года назад
Fueling you car is easy to become a criminal as a german because you know how to fill up and you are acustomed to do it and in some US states it's forbidden by law. So when you do it the german way - it's unlawful.
@Aquana19
@Aquana19 4 года назад
@@seanthiar plus even if you are allowed fill up yourself you need to go pay in advance as foreign credit cards mostly don't work on the pumps - things you gotta know before you travel 😉
@mytech6779
@mytech6779 4 года назад
@@seanthiar I only know of one state in the western USA that requires full service fuel and that state also has very poor drivers. Pay before pumping is only common in the last 20 years, it started only in areas with high rates of theft.
@pvtrowden
@pvtrowden 4 года назад
@@mytech6779 Didn't that state do away with that law in the last couple years?
@Aktivist1000
@Aktivist1000 4 года назад
Why brushes? In Europe, especially in Germany, it's considered as very unpolite to leave tracks. ;-)
@sunspot42
@sunspot42 4 года назад
Aktivist1000 American toilets - at least the good ones - are self cleaning and rarely leave “tracks”.
@peter_meyer
@peter_meyer 4 года назад
@@sunspot42 Just as in Germany. The rule is: leave the room in the state you would like it to be when you enter it.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
That’s why I said y’all should see my toilet video haha like sunspot42 said, you rarely need a toilet brush in the US because of the way our toilets are designed
@sunspot42
@sunspot42 4 года назад
Kelly does her thing The worst are the German toilets with the shelf. Every time I encountered one all I could think of was the Carol Channing story someone told me once. Legend has it that a woman was using the facilities in Manhattan when she heard the lady in the stall next to her finishing up. All of the sudden - right before the expected flush - the unmistakable voice of Carol Channing could be heard from the stall, muttering “Corn? I didn’t have any corn.”
@peter_meyer
@peter_meyer 4 года назад
@@Kellydoesherthing Uh, i cant withstand to link to Trevor: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hG4KhSkMeNw.html
@bluecat2741
@bluecat2741 4 года назад
I tell you a secret - we also practice the 'separation of beds' at home.😂 Sharing one blanket is a thing we don't like 😳
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Oh yes, I’m aware haha I actually talk about it quite a bit in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DglW6F3BRJ0.html
@jpdj2715
@jpdj2715 4 года назад
Shower floor at same level as bathroom - 8:10 look at the diagonal lines in the tiles of the shower floor. These suggest the tiles in each triangle pointing towards the shower drain are laid with a slope for the water to flow towards the drain. Nothing to worry about. The floor is waterproof anyway. Just wipe dry after use (which you do anyway, of course, to prevent build up of mold. In the same way your hygiene education has taught you to leave your bed open in the morning so as to let the moisture out that was built during the night, thus limiting mold and bed bug explosions.)
@Kessina1989
@Kessina1989 4 года назад
So oft, wie ich meinem Freund die Bettdecke klaue, bin ich froh, wenn es zwei Bettdecken gibt...
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 4 года назад
Und getrennt Matratzen! Ich dreh mich im Schlaf so oft hin und her - das kann man niemandem zumuten.
@marjanpel1563
@marjanpel1563 4 года назад
Im Novotel in Nürnberg gibt es keine getrennten Decken. Gerade erst erlebt. Ein Alptraum!
@Senter253
@Senter253 4 года назад
@@marjanpel1563 Das schweißt zusammen!
@zolinfamus7054
@zolinfamus7054 4 года назад
Ohne eigene Decke würde ich durchdrehen.
@seanthiar
@seanthiar 4 года назад
Dazu kommt wenn der eine Partner leicht friert und der andere leicht schwitzt. Meine Ex und ich hatten zwei völlig unterschiedlich dicke Decken. Und auf Grund des unterschiedlichen Körpergewichts auch unterschiedliche Matratzen. Sie war 1.55m und ich bin 1.83m . Eine Polsterung für jemand mit 60kg ist nicht für jemand mit 90kg geeignet.
@tonys1636
@tonys1636 4 года назад
German hotel rooms are like most hotel rooms in Europe and the UK/Ireland, with the exception of the beds which are more US style and will often include a bath tub with either a shower over or a separate one, in France and Italy a Bidet is a bathroom essential. Some have a small fridge in which one can keep fresh milk rather than use the horrible UHT stuff, if in an hotel other than budget one can always use room service for ones tea and coffee.
@theheinzification
@theheinzification 4 года назад
Biggest difference: breakfast!
@c.norbertneumann4986
@c.norbertneumann4986 4 года назад
Do you know why there are no curtains in the shower cabins of German hotels? So the manager of the hotel cannot creep up behind the curtain with a knife in his hand while the hotel- guest takes a shower, as Anthony Perkins did in Norman Bates' Motel in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho. (Open shower cabins in hotel rooms have the advantage that you can immediately see the manager when he is coming for you.)
@robertx8020
@robertx8020 4 года назад
We like to watch, not kill ...or we'll kill them afterwards AFTER they pay the bill which makes so much more sense :)
@ruthhunter3381
@ruthhunter3381 4 года назад
A major difference I found between the two also is that in Germany I had to put my key card in a slot by the door which made it possible to turn on the lights. 😉👍
@ColinWatters
@ColinWatters 4 года назад
That's to stop guests leaving the lights and sometimes the AC on when they go out. Europeans are more concerned about saving the planet. Same reason water bottles are recycled.
@petersmiling9494
@petersmiling9494 4 года назад
The main advantage of American hotel rooms is travelling with children. There are often two queen-size beds and you can easily stay overnight as a married couple with two children. Unfortunately, this is not the case in Germany.
@althelas
@althelas 4 года назад
The difference is that you pay per room in almost every country, while you pay for each person in Germany.
@santamanone
@santamanone 4 года назад
althelas actually in the US you also pay per person.
@RandySnarsh
@RandySnarsh 4 года назад
@@althelas Most countries i been to you pay per person. But if you are 1 or 2 it will cost the same.
@seanthiar
@seanthiar 4 года назад
Never paid for children under acertain age (mostly 14yo) in any german hotel. They are free if they sleep in the parents room. You will get a "Beistellbett" roll away bed (?). But could depend on the hotel. We used most times hotel chains.
@skyscraperfan
@skyscraperfan 4 года назад
In the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York you are able to open the windows, but there are signs telling you that you are not allowed to. Of course I ignored those signs as I had paid for that room.
@Brickmanuals
@Brickmanuals 4 года назад
They are handy for exchanging the whole air in the room after you have slept in it all night, while your going for breakfast. When you´re back, all air is fresh and you can go about your business. Also the cleaning team doesn´t have to browse through your farts. For explanation, AC or Ventilation Systems are rarely used here, since all houses are rather small - compared to skyscrapers.
@silkwesir1444
@silkwesir1444 4 года назад
2:56 Careful with that! It only makes the connection fit, it does _not_ convert the voltage. Whatever you plug in must be able to handle 230V. I hear that nowadays more and more appliances etc. are able to do that, but it's not a given, and especially if you are using older appliances. When in doubt check the information printed on the device or its power adapter. It should say something like "INPUT: 100-240V" and you are fine, but if it says "100-120V" you should better not try to plug it in. There are adapters/devices which actually convert the voltage, but they are significantly bigger. I'm positive the small thing you are showing there does not.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Yep, if you’re charging a phone, you’ll most likely be fine. If you’re trying to use a hair dryer or curling iron, you’re mostly likely going to run into trouble. That’s why I specifically said “chargers” and “electronics” in the video vs appliances. Those would require a transformer.
@keithbtoo
@keithbtoo 4 года назад
@@Kellydoesherthing Sorry, but you said "110 voltage US-style chargers". If your chargers work in Germany with that plug adapter, they aren't "110 voltage".
@joechang8696
@joechang8696 4 года назад
While there are true regional differences in custom, many of the items here are more a matter of when the hotel was built.
@pnwRC.
@pnwRC. 4 года назад
Good info to know for someone like me who is planing a visit to Germany.
@tonTeufel
@tonTeufel 4 года назад
The bed difference extends beyond hotels, as far as I know. I've never seen just one blanket for a two person bed here in Germany and I also can't remember to have ever seen one big mattress instead of two standard ones in a double bed in private bedrooms. It just makes for a much better sleep
@cmdstraker
@cmdstraker 4 года назад
Those lamps look like a short waiting to happen.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
They really do. They’re garbage if I’m being honest here
@tonys1636
@tonys1636 4 года назад
@@Kellydoesherthing These days it is often a USB port.
@Segalmed
@Segalmed 4 года назад
Oh yes, those pillows in German hotels. I hate them. Either they are so soft that even when folded they let my head sink down to the mattrass while the sides of the pillows press against my ears or they are just firm enogh that I can't fold them but far too soft anyway. I was forced on occasion to put them/one under the top end of the mattrass to get my head lifted up enough for comfort. But I had not dissimilar experiences in other European countries.
@ytxstream
@ytxstream 4 года назад
> let my head sink down to the mattrass while the sides of the pillows press against my ears Well that is kind of the point. To fill the gap beneath your neck and stabilize the head without creating an uncomfortable angle for you neck.
@WarpedPerception
@WarpedPerception 4 года назад
The shower floor is not actually even, it's pitched towds the drain, see those straight lines in the tile. At the 8min mark. I built a completely open shower in my studio and it is far superior than an enclosure.
@karstenmeyer1729
@karstenmeyer1729 4 года назад
Hotels in Germany and either in Europe are quit different from each other. There are cheap Hotels like A&O on the one Side and expensive hotels like Atlantik Hotel in Hamburg Germany or d'Anglaterre in Copenhagen Danmark.
@denislaw6107
@denislaw6107 4 года назад
The beds don't have 'blankets' they are quilts or duvets.
@TheShootist
@TheShootist 4 года назад
and no flat sheet. damned annoying.
@jfajman
@jfajman 4 года назад
I've noticed the newer hotels in the US have the outlets next to the bed in a similar style to those to Germany.
@user-sm3xq5ob5d
@user-sm3xq5ob5d 4 года назад
I found that most US pillows are too high for me to feel comfortable. When I bought 40x80cm (or any other) pillows myself in Germany I took out half of the foam/fibers to make them fit under my head. Actually I dislike those rattling ac-units. Lots of noise, draft and sometimes dust spewing. This is beyond me why the US is not able to develop units with low noise and smoothly running.
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 4 года назад
Have you heard of the MyPillow brand? Based in Duluth, MN and they make pillows, mattress toppers (thick pads that cover the mattress) and Giza Sheetz (made from special cotton from the Giza area in Egypt).
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 4 года назад
The window AC unit things are junk but I can't believe Germany still uses radiators. The US phased those out ages ago. Big fire hazards.
@user-sm3xq5ob5d
@user-sm3xq5ob5d 4 года назад
@@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay What is the fire hzard with radiators? Please explain.
@user-sm3xq5ob5d
@user-sm3xq5ob5d 4 года назад
@@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Yes. Last stay in US showed a lot of advertising for them. But can one trust US advertising? Do you have personal experience?
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 4 года назад
@@user-sm3xq5ob5d I've never ever heard od a radiator being a fire hazard.... wait... unless he means the ones you might see in british movies set in the 50s/60s that heat the room using metal spirals? Maybe the crux lies in the translation of Heizkörper?
@hartmutholzgraefe8043
@hartmutholzgraefe8043 4 года назад
You seem to have been staying at hotels either new, or recently remodeled, there are still lots of places where there's either only an outlet at one side of the bed, or you have to unplug a lamp to get access to one.
@LoboLady2007
@LoboLady2007 4 года назад
On the shower with the shower floor being even with the floor of the bathroom is a curb less shower and is a good thing. Older folks can trip over a curb getting into a shower so here in the US there is a promotion of folks getting curbless showers for the safety and benefit of older folks.
@mojojim6458
@mojojim6458 4 года назад
Thanks for putting out this video so close to Christmas, so that I can wish you a Merry Christmas. And the same goes for that fellow.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Thank you!! I hope you had a happy Christmas!!
@vaalrus
@vaalrus 4 года назад
In the 70s and 80s in Canada we were inundated with commercials for those roller shutters. Never met anyone who put them on their house.
@xyldkefyi
@xyldkefyi 4 года назад
2:50 I usually bring a socket strip with me on holiday so that i only need one adapter
@tobiasbrohl5958
@tobiasbrohl5958 4 года назад
Shower curtains are considered cheap in germany and something you only find in really cheap hotels
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 4 года назад
They are also much harder to clean properly, so less hygienic.
@jacobgrandstaff6640
@jacobgrandstaff6640 4 года назад
Having single beds pushed together is definitely different. During my study abroad in Germany, the program took us on a weekend trip to Berlin. My assigned roommate happened to be married (I didn't notice his ring until later). His English wasn't that great, and he didn't understand when we were told we could pick a roommate if we had a partner. Imagine my surprise when the next morning I woke up with his wife between us.
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 4 года назад
That must have been really odd.
@beckyontour7417
@beckyontour7417 4 года назад
When traveling MI I loved the the beds and def the pillows. But the heaters in the hotel rooms creeped me out, most of the times it was impossible to get a constant temperature or even the right temperature. The only one where it was ok was the Bayshore in Traverse City. One thing bout Hotels in the US: No matter where I was, they use plastic for everything instead of normal dishes for breakfast. What a waste! That made me mad everytime. Why do have the coffee cups in your room be wrapped in plastic?
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
I completely understand you about the inconsistent temperatures with those heaters. So frustrating. And yes, we certainly love our plastic.....I think that it’s quite easy for people who have never left the US to not realize just how much plastic we unnecessarily use and how easy it would be to demand change as informed consumers. Anyway....that’s for another video haha thanks for watching!!
@bobjohnson1710
@bobjohnson1710 4 года назад
The thought of wrapping the coffee cups in plastic is to try to insure that the cups are clean and sanitary. Just think of the recent RU-vid video that went viral of a teenager opening a half gallon of ice cream at the supermarket, licking the contents with her tongue and then replacing the lid and placing the ice cream back in the supermarket freezer for an unsuspecting customer to come along and buy it!
@tonys1636
@tonys1636 4 года назад
@@bobjohnson1710 Any sensible person would notice the broken seal and bring it to the attention of a staff member.
@jeffpray986
@jeffpray986 4 года назад
@@tonys1636 In the case of the ice cream licker, it was Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla, a brand and flavor I dearly love. Trouble is, there is no plastic seal around the edge of the lid to protect the contents from being tampered with!
@tonys1636
@tonys1636 4 года назад
@@jeffpray986 No tear off foil seal beneath, how did that get past the food hygiene standards people?
@FiveOClockTea
@FiveOClockTea 4 года назад
3:58 The thing is most children are smart enough to not jump to their death, and those that are to small to not realize depth yet usually either know already to not climb out of the window or are still under constant surveillance 😅
@dearseall
@dearseall 4 года назад
Das mit dem Lichtschalter außerhalb des Badezimmers ist schnell erklärt. Es war nämlich ziemlich lange Vorschrift, dass man in Badezimmern nur die allernötigsten Elektroinstallationen anbringen durfte. Und auch die Stromstärke an Steckdosen im Bad war geringer. So konnte mein Vater sich zwar im Bad rasieren, wir konnten einen Radio anstecken - aber bei Heizlüftern und Fön passierte schlicht nix. Auch das Licht musste von außen angeschaltet werden. Wenn man also nächtens mal raus musste, konnte es passieren, dass ein anderer an der Badezimmertüre vorbeikam und sah, dass das Licht brannte - und es einfach löschte, weil er annahm, dass der Letzte vergessen hatte, das zu tun.
@MrDEWaters
@MrDEWaters Год назад
Newer hotels (or updated ones) in the US all have electrical outlets either on the tables next to the bed or at the desk area. If your hotel doesn't have these, it is probably a cheaper one or an older one. Also, some US motels are switching away from carpeting. I was at a motel recently that had nice rooms, but the hallway carpeting looked like it had NEVER been cleaned, maybe even over a period of decades.
@MPerski
@MPerski 4 года назад
Totally agree. I travelled to Germany quite often on business, and I also experienced these differences. One of my favorite things about German hotels are the comforters. I stayed many times in the Nasser Hof hotel in Wiesbaden, and we had a name for sleeping in the bed there. We called it the "NASSER HOF SANDWICH", which was sleeping ON one comforter on one of the beds, and covering yourself with the comforter from the other bed. It was like sleeping on a cloud. 😂 I also liked the full opening windows (except during the Wilhelm Strasse Fest and all the noise). What I really didn't like was the tiny shower/bathtubs. Great summary 👍🏻
@Francebound2024
@Francebound2024 4 года назад
Thanks, Kelly! I’m planning on making 2020 the year I move to Germany. I’m going to look through your old vlogs again! Maybe I’ll share my experiences like you did!
@agnes15101968
@agnes15101968 4 года назад
I hope you will enjoy living here :) A warm welcome in advance :)
@Francebound2024
@Francebound2024 4 года назад
agnes15101968 Thank you so much!
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Enjoy your trip and best of luck if you choose to Vlog!
@seanthiar
@seanthiar 4 года назад
Hope you will not be one of the people to live in bavaria or Berlin or Hamburg and let the world think there are only that parts of germany. Never seen some american made a vlog - i traveled to germany and lived in NRW, for example in Winterberg, Siegen, Dortmund or Hamm.
@Francebound2024
@Francebound2024 4 года назад
F Seemann, Actually, thanks to Rick Steves, I’ve seen there are a lot better of areas in Germany that appealed to me.
@cathe8282
@cathe8282 4 года назад
As a person in a wheelchair the German hotel bathrooms are a lot more accessible - being able to wheel in (no lip or edge), and hand-held shower heads that can be adjusted or moved is far better. It is nice that these seem to be standard in German hotel rooms so that a person with a disability can be pretty confident they'll get what they need without the hit-and-miss of American hotels.
@grabitfast
@grabitfast 4 года назад
Kelly i love your videos 👏
@docugraf
@docugraf 4 года назад
The place of the light switch in bathrooms in german hotels depends also on the place of the lavatory. By Law there has to be a distance inbetween them to prevent electrical shocks
@santamanone
@santamanone 4 года назад
docu_graf ironically it’s also the building codes (law) here that light switches halve to be within reach of the door.
@docugraf
@docugraf 4 года назад
@@santamanone but if a lavatory is too near at the door it has to be placed outside
@ColinWatters
@ColinWatters 4 года назад
220-240V is also more dangerous than 110V so Europe has more stringent regulations to prevent people dropping hair dryers in the bath or basin. That's why you almost never find outlets near the bathroom. Possible exception being a 110V outlet for electric razors only.
@docugraf
@docugraf 4 года назад
@@ColinWatters Those wall sockets for razors also serve 230 V (in Europe), but has a breaker inside to prevent harm. and there's no big difference between 110 and 230V AC when touching it.
@brandschutzerderrwa-mann3879
@brandschutzerderrwa-mann3879 4 года назад
The mimimum distance from shower or bathing tub to a plug outlet has to be more than 60cm and the circuit has to be fused by an RCD .
@nonirosie
@nonirosie 4 года назад
I stayed in 3 hotels in Germany in 2010. All had carpet floors. Pillows they had both normal and European. The hotels I stayed in had shower curtains, because it was a shower over bath. The rest was what I experienced. I havent been to the USA, but I've been across Europe, UK & I'm from Australia, and most were the same. Except Australia you cannot open windows and we dont have radiators. I only remember one hotel having roller shutters in Europe. And from memory i saw both types of toilets (cistern in wall vs outside)
@johnp139
@johnp139 4 года назад
nonirose did you notice that when she was showing the German beds that there was carpet in two separate rooms?
@jensraab2902
@jensraab2902 4 года назад
I hate shower curtains. Once the water is turned they will always move towards you pulled in by the airflow and "try" to touch your legs. The smaller the shower space the less chance you have to avoid that. No such issue with glass walls. If you feel so uncomfortable with the glass walls you can always lock the bathroom door, I guess.
@harryhirsch8527
@harryhirsch8527 4 года назад
two blankets...what a culture shock!
@sonderzeichen8414
@sonderzeichen8414 4 года назад
They only don't take your empty plastic bottles because it has a deposit on it so i would be considered "stealing" kind of. Like taking change which lays around
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Exactly
@peterdegelaen
@peterdegelaen 4 года назад
I absolutely agree with your comment on the pillows. I hate the pillows in German hotels (and Swiss and Austrian hotels). They are horrendous. They are all over the place, except where your head is.
@huntertuggle2667
@huntertuggle2667 4 года назад
The hotel beds are smaller in Germany. The queen is two twin beds together, and if you request a two bed room they just separate the twins. If you have kids you might need to know that.
@yossiea
@yossiea 4 года назад
I've been staying in a hotel in MD and the windows open and the bathroom has a sliding glass door, and the shower is open, and flush with the rest of the floor. It's also very energy efficient, they put in computerized HVAC and thermostat as well.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Whoa the shower doesn’t have any sort of door or curtain?? I’ve seen one hotel in Gettysburg PA that had like a half door but still, a door
@yossiea
@yossiea 4 года назад
@@Kellydoesherthing here's a picture I found, with the two buttton toilet as well. There is a drain all along the shower and surprisingly the floor doesn't get wet at all. (I see what you mean about half a door though) media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/0e/58/c2/43/20170204-171155-largejpg.jpg
@KiraFriede
@KiraFriede 4 года назад
Shower curtains are only common for showers in the bathtub. But hotels don't do that.
@DerBarde2012
@DerBarde2012 4 года назад
"Like a door" Sounds so shocked XD
@Leenapanther
@Leenapanther 4 года назад
I once had a course at a learning facility for bakers and confectioners. I had to stay in their hotel. They had the best breakfast buffet I've ever encountered. That was in Lucerne right next to the lake. The hotel rooms weren't great (I had to share the room with two strangers who did the same course).
@seanthiar
@seanthiar 4 года назад
Floor level showers are just there to make the room handicapped friendly. And you got a moveable showerhead so you can use it in such a way that you not flood the bathroom. Normally the floor is a little tilted to a drainage in the shower and the floor level showers are more easy to clean.BTW in hotels there are no curtains because they are a danger for causing accidents and if the curtains are not dried immediatly they often get mold. I think just that a US hotel is not environmental friendly with it's paper cups and the Keurig and it's electrical heater. In 99% per cent of the time you don't need air conditioning in germany, because of the insulation and that it is not getting as warm as in some parts of the US. The water based radiators are much more energy effective and if its to warm in the summer just open the windows. The switches are outside of the bathroom is because of the german code for electricity and the dangers with water in buildings. They must be secured with extra sensitive circuit brakers and/or so far away from each other that there is no way you can touch water and electricity at the same time by accident.
@klausmerker6033
@klausmerker6033 4 года назад
The more I watch your videos, the more I fall in love with you and your voice. Your an intelligent, super attractive woman! Keep up the great work!!!
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Aw thank you :)
@janv1390
@janv1390 4 года назад
I've stayed in many European hotels. I think every one of them had carpeting.I'm one American who hates duvets (too hot). I've learned to take a single bed sheet with me when I travel. It folds up nicely and causes no problem in my suitcase. Also I take one of those shredded foam pillows that can be rolled up and stowed on a carry-on. It fluffs out beautifully to use at night. That way I have a pillow that I can sleep comfortably on no matter which hotel I'm staying in. They are also washable. It's a good tip about sliding a piece of cardboard into the hotel room slot to make the lights work. The electricity in such rooms only works with the key card in it, so the air conditioning goes off with the lights when you must take out your key card to leave. Then the room is sweltering when you return, and that is with closing the curtains. I understand Europeans wanting to be more conservative about energy, but it would be very nice to have at least some basic level of climate control available. Doesn't have to be freezing. One disconcerting thing about some European hotels is that the hallways are dark until you or someone else walks in them. Since there are generally no windows in the hallways, I've had to walk out into complete blackness until I've reached where the sensor is. I hate that. It feels creepy. A minute or two after you've left the hallway it goes black again. I love to travel in Europe. I've just learned to pack a few things in my bags to make things easier and to be able to sleep better at night. Sure our countries are all different. That is the fun of travel!
@jbmiller3280
@jbmiller3280 4 года назад
Since you like hiking, it might be nice if you check out some places like C&O Canal at Great Falls Billy Goat Trail; Shenandoah National Park Old Rag Mountain Hike; Appalachian Trail Annapolis Rocks Overlook - trail access from US Route 40 in Frederick County MD - near the point where you can see the pedestrian bridge crossing Interstate 70 that has the “Appalachian Trail” sign on it; or the Maryland Heights Trail off of the C&O Canal across from Harpers Ferry. These are all listed on the National Park Service nps.gov website. These are all very nice day hikes within close proximity to DC.
@holyfox94
@holyfox94 4 года назад
Not to be able to open the windows bothers me very much in the U.S. . But they have better beds and mattresses over there.
@Waldratten
@Waldratten 4 года назад
I missed ceiling lamps in American hotels. There was always too little light in the rooms. Thanks for the video
@BETTERWORLDSGT
@BETTERWORLDSGT 4 года назад
I've stayed in My share of German Hotels. Had a bed once like the one described joined. WiFi was extra 20 euros a day. It's real nice during the Christmas season. I've had those handheld shower heads.
@krazytroutcatcher
@krazytroutcatcher 4 года назад
You haven’t experienced anything till you’ve tried out a French Formule 1 hotel. Assuming they have not changed since I last used one🥴🥴🥴
@MarcGrafZahl
@MarcGrafZahl 3 года назад
Yes, we did this once and never again. If you want low budget: Not that the rooms in a Première Classe or an Ibis were much better, but at least you don't have to share the bathroom with others.
@daveblock1688
@daveblock1688 4 года назад
Stayed at the Munich Airport Hilton recently. No discernible difference. I used a 220v to 110v adapter and that was about it.
@mytech6779
@mytech6779 4 года назад
230v and 120v 110v is the lower limit when an abnormal load is on the system.
@theragingplatypus4743
@theragingplatypus4743 4 года назад
The reason Germans use separate blankets is two fold. One, it's easier to launder small blankets. Two, there's no blanket hogging. However, I hate it. I'm small and the blankets are not remotely large enough for an adult. If you lay perfectly still on your back, the blanket barely reaches the bed on each side. There is zero chance ce for snuggling in and if you sleep on your side, your butt will stick out. It sucks.
@SH-ir7ji
@SH-ir7ji 4 года назад
Well I was in a lot Hotel Rooms across the World especially in US and Germany. There are every kind of showers, beds, Carpets, Windows aso. Except the toilet Thing - There are in fact differences between US and Germany.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
To make this video work, I had to use the common denominator
@PrimiusLovin
@PrimiusLovin 4 года назад
Germany is mostly on the cold side, so I guess air conditioning isn't that important, but heating is... although it takes longer to heat a division because it doesn't spread the heat as fast.
@ZorbaTheDutch
@ZorbaTheDutch 4 года назад
Oh those thin fluffy pillows in Germany (and Austria)... I've spent many a night fighting with them, usually ending up putting a sweater or coat under them! Also, square is for cushions on the couch, pillows should be rectangular!
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Lol!! I completely agree with you
@antred11
@antred11 4 года назад
That has to be just a hotel thing. 🤔 I have pretty massive pillows that actually provide good support for my head.
@ZorbaTheDutch
@ZorbaTheDutch 4 года назад
@@antred11 Yes, definitely a hotel thing. Sometimes you also get these long tubular pillow "rolls", even worse for me! Although I think that was mostly in France or Switzerland.
@TypoKnig
@TypoKnig 4 года назад
I travel with inflatable camp pillows. Many US hotel rooms do not have as many pillows as my wife and I like, or they aren’t supportive enough. Inflatables take up very little space.
@Hupjeflupje
@Hupjeflupje 4 года назад
You mentioned the difference in shower head, but missed to mention the faucet. Showers in Germany (or mainland Europe for that matter) almost always have the possibility to control flow and temperature of the water independently. Or even a thermostatic that keeps the temperature constant. Where in the US most showers have a single knob which goes from off via cold to hot. No possibility to have a lower flow of warm water.
@Andy-xb5qg
@Andy-xb5qg 4 года назад
In the US you always have an iron and an ironing board in the room, what is not the case in Europe (unless you are in an American hotel in Europe).
@MarcusWolschon
@MarcusWolschon 4 года назад
You would not connect a 110V charger to THAT adapter. It doesn't contain a transformer. Only a charger that accepts 110 and 230 (not 220) Volt would be safe to use.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
You don’t need a transformer to charge your phone. And this is the kind of thing I’m talking about
@MarcusWolschon
@MarcusWolschon 4 года назад
@@Kellydoesherthing you need a transformer to use a 110V-only charger on a 230V outlet. Most chargers will support 100-250V. Other 110V applicances are a regular source of tripped fuses and smoke alarms in hotels.
@Knallteute
@Knallteute 4 года назад
You really need to be careful about those adapters. On the underside of your electronics there is a little sticker that shows witch Voltage it can use. In theory double the voltage means that thongs like hair dryers will run twice as fast what most likely kill them. So check first or use a transformer.
@Bruintjebeer6
@Bruintjebeer6 4 года назад
I like US hotel rooms in upscale hotels. They have ice machines on every hallway. The rooms are big with an kingsize bed with fluffy but fern pillows. An big tv. Comfortable chairs and an big luxury bathroom. You can put your shoes outside your room at night and they get polished or there are machines to polish your shoes. 24/7 room service.
@kreiseltower
@kreiseltower 4 года назад
For what do you need an ice machine?
@Bruintjebeer6
@Bruintjebeer6 4 года назад
For cold drinks etc. to fill your cool box when you go to the beach as an alternative for cool elements. One time I broke my elbow stepping out off the bath and we could pack it in ice right away thanks to that machine.
@knutritter461
@knutritter461 4 года назад
No worries about the floor in the shower room.... it is slightly tilted so there will be no water spill! You cannot see it directy but it's there.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Yes, but it is still so foreign to me that it still makes me a bit uncomfortable :)
@tronda.efraimsen9826
@tronda.efraimsen9826 4 года назад
Also, atleast here in Norway most bathrooms at hotels have floorheating so the water that does not goes into the drain, will dry out because of the heat in the floor.
@andrewward6468
@andrewward6468 4 года назад
It's actually funny to discover that one hotel you stayed in is near my working place. happy new year
@ildix
@ildix 4 года назад
I absolutely hate shared blankets. The person who invented them was an idiot. You can't have a good night sleep when you feel every stir of your partner through the blanket
@jamesalberg3243
@jamesalberg3243 4 года назад
i have seen your toilet video, but, I can understand the confusion people might have if they haven't seen it. Great content Kelly. The split beds... I'm scratching my head over, I would be doing the same with pillows, yet I like the Duvet w/o an extra sheet. Oh, would I love the Exterior window blinds! All said, very interesting and informative. :-)
@mistervacation23
@mistervacation23 3 года назад
Unten nimmt er uns für 2 Millionen Dollar und oben nimmt er kostenlose Seife, Shampoo und Handtücher.
@DarkbaseTTV
@DarkbaseTTV 4 года назад
Not having a toilet brush is disgusting. If youre not alone in that room and you leave a stain, how else would you clean it for the other occupant to still have a clean toilet?
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Have you watched my video about toilet differences yet? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pXnjolqkNkQ.html
@theanderblast
@theanderblast 4 года назад
The German hotels I've been in also sometimes have a thing you put your key card into to turn the power on in the room.
@peterdegelaen
@peterdegelaen 4 года назад
You can actually insert anything (i.e. not only the key card) in there to turn the power on. Take anything that is more or less shaped as your key card (even a piece of cardboard), and it will work.
@ensoniq2k
@ensoniq2k 4 года назад
I can assure you that hardwood floors are more of an exception. Most hotels in Germany have carpet as well. Hardwood is a thing in cheaper hotels or large rooms with an included kitchen.
@elleffeff
@elleffeff 4 года назад
Other aspects to "like" about American hotels: very thin walls and ceilings (you can hear your neighbors very well) and ice machines in the hallways, which are often quite noisy.
@janv1390
@janv1390 4 года назад
I think this depends partly on the quality of hotel you are staying at
@aardvarkansaw
@aardvarkansaw 4 года назад
Good luck with your channel Kelly. You have good potential. You're voice is really good and you look good. You could probably do broadcast TV. I could see you as a TV News journalist. What is your education like ?
@jfree1998
@jfree1998 4 года назад
Two of three of the German rooms had carpet! And all American hotels have coffee makers that also make hot water
@ScooterFXRS
@ScooterFXRS 4 года назад
Carpets - check, I agree. Screens in windows or rather the lack there of, it's a European thing. Also most screens are not going to stop the weight of a child going thru it. Use to be a time you could open you hotel window in the U.S. but people falling or launching themselves from hotel windows in part killed that. Drinking glasses use to be common too in the U.S. People thought they where to go as well, so. Bathrooms floors, another Euro thing. The whole floor is a basin and sometimes sunk a few inches.
@FuchsMichael1983
@FuchsMichael1983 4 года назад
That's only the case in cheap hotels in Europe.... And trust me, I've seen a few in my life.
@heindaddel2531
@heindaddel2531 4 года назад
ScooterFXRS Yeah, Americans need to be guided throughout the whole life, that makes life much easier if they don’t need to think. Therefore Americans don’t need to know that it might be dangerous if they open the window.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Hein Daddel you seem like a fun guy to be around lol ScooterFXRS if you hurl a child at the window screen, sure it probably won’t be enough to stop that amount of weight haha but if a child decides to climb up to a window, a screen will most certainly stop the child from climbing too far and falling out of the window
@MarcusWolschon
@MarcusWolschon 4 года назад
I'm sure you mean the heaters are "not that effective" and not "not that efficient" as it doesn't matter nor is it visible for a hotel guest how much power they use. Just how much of an effect they have.
@diosyntaxa
@diosyntaxa 4 года назад
Pro-tip regarding chargers for phones etc that use USB or similar connection; use a multi-plug that lets you plug into any type of outlet and then just use the USB to USB (or lightning or whatever you use) because the USB will work no matter the original current. If there is a downside it is that it won't me fast charge possible, but hey :)
@proteus5
@proteus5 4 года назад
I've stayed in several hotels in Germany and the Netherlands and was surprised that none of them provided a wash cloth in the bathroom.
@js-aus-haar
@js-aus-haar 4 года назад
I guess that is a way to wash yourself that for whatever reason became old style some decades ago. Most people in Germany and not sure where else would not do it anymore. Feels like the generation of my grand parents did that but no one after. I personally would feel this is waste since I could use a wash cloth only once and then it would need to go on the laundry pile. Which is kind of difficult with sth that is still wet. Clean, hygienic and convenient sounds different to me. Are there other countries where using a cloth to wash yourself is common? Clout - this is a question for you!
@spartaeus
@spartaeus 4 года назад
Those windows are scary!!! They should have locks on them, that only a key would open.
@witty2u
@witty2u 4 года назад
I would feel very uncomfortable to leave the toilet unclean in a hotel room, especially when I'm sharing my room. I want it clean right after it got dirty. 🙂 To me it's gross to not be able to clean after myself, in case I would have to.
@Cera3
@Cera3 4 года назад
in the US the water level in the toilet is SO high that no poop would ever touch the toilet bowl, thus her culture shock xD
@anotherblonde
@anotherblonde 4 года назад
When I lived in Germany the loos had a shelf inside to catch the poo (apparently the Germans inspect it to check their wellness!) - but noted yours didn't have one.
@seanthiar
@seanthiar 4 года назад
There are two kinds of toilet common - the older styled with the shelf ( Flachspüler (flat flusher)) and the newer style ones without a shelf (Tiefspüler(deep flusher)). German toilets does not refill the bowl after flushing, you flush and at the end of the bowl is a U-shaped part and only there is some water left. The newest toilets are deep flusher with a dirt repellent coating (Lotus effect). There are no tracks of dirt left after flushing.
@tobiberlin3471
@tobiberlin3471 4 года назад
It all depends on the hotel. You can experience all types mentioned.
@showproja
@showproja 4 года назад
I stayed at the Bellevue Palace, a 5-Star Hotel in Bern, Switzerland. The bed frame looked like it came from a hospital ward. In fact, the whole room had a hospital feel to it. Designed for practicality, not comfort. Much prefer staying at American hotels.
@Albrecht8000
@Albrecht8000 4 года назад
2:52 Kelly, BE CAREFUL! In Germany we have 230 Volts, you in USA just 110-120 Volts!!! Your Adapter just changes the plugs - NOT the voltage! Some electronic transformers adapt the voltage, but not eveyone. 4:20 So called "Rolladen" have the sense: -make it complete dark in the room / have private sphere -keep the room cool inside (when it is a hot summer - prevent the sun shining in so much) -save energy in the winter (when it is completely closed, the air gap betwenn the window and the rolladen acts as an second insulation) 9:03 WTF??? NO toilet brush in USA? :-O
@vicman80best
@vicman80best 4 года назад
Just love your content very well presented.
@bobina05
@bobina05 4 года назад
We had those roller blinds in Italy as well. I tell ya if I ever build a house, no matter the cost I'm putting those on at least the bedroom windows.
@harrybetteridge7532
@harrybetteridge7532 4 года назад
They would be a good idea for protecting homes in areas that have heavy storms or bushfires.
@cauliflowerboy
@cauliflowerboy 4 года назад
That's a good question. I'm from germany and i never asked my self or others, why we have Always toiletbrushes. It's so normal for us. Maybe it's because we love clean toilets.
@Kellydoesherthing
@Kellydoesherthing 4 года назад
Then you should watch my toilet video where I explain why :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pXnjolqkNkQ.html
@cauliflowerboy
@cauliflowerboy 4 года назад
@@holger_p yes, we are using it. Constantly. That's what making ne confused about it.
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