Ist Ihnen aufgefallen, dass die Lippenbewegungen der Charaktere im Video nicht mit dem Text übereinstimmten, den sie sagten? In Wirklichkeit sagten sie also etwas anderes, aber der Autor änderte den Text später, um das Publikum nicht mit obszönen Ausdrücken zu schockieren ...🤬
Oh my god the WW2 bomb evacuations! I remember when I was growing up (90s) they were expanding my town and building a new university on the field right across the street. Thing is that field was used as a makeshift airport during WW2 and hence it was riddled with allied duts beyond belief. For 2 years water and gas was cut almost daily before 10 and before 12 we all had to evacuate while the bomb defusal squad did their work. Definitely a weirdly normal aspect of life in Germany as soon as anyone decides to build as much as a garden shed somewhere within your vercinity
Erika, I feel your pain XD This is precisely the reason I learned how to cut and color my mom's hair since I moved here (and she does it to me). Because even though I only had like 5 times to practice, it looks better than a 40-dollar trim at a salon. Loved the video!
Your content is so fun and relatable! I would love to see a video of your favorite German pastries, or tier ranking the pastries in a local bakery. Thanks for all you do!!
I have never payed so much at a barber in Germany, but I am always going for these turkish/arabian/kurdish salons. You get some tea and for 10 euros everything is done
@@Jehty_ yeah that is true xD nowadays I have long hair (to my breast) and the last time my flatmate cut my hair, because I would have had to get an appointment for my long hair.
The moral of the story, if you live in Germany, you'll live in Germany. Damn. That's straight up universally applicable... For anyone living in Germany.
I had a similar experience with a nail salon and it was shocking. I wish I could tell you my story so you could animate it :,) I need to vent lol and apparently it's normal in Germany idk. Someone I know is a model and they said there's like secret group chats where people share the actual good places to go which is like 0.01% of places available for hair nails etc.
Can relate so much to the haircut story. My last haircut was also in a country I have never done it and I wanted to make sure I went somewhere friendly to trans ppl, so I went with a kind of pricey option (like $90 or something) but then by the end of it they told me it qualified as a different length or something so it come out to like $150! Waaaayyy too much money for what they did, and I was waiting like 30 minutes extra cuz they weren't ready at my appointment time.
"if you live in Germany, you live in Germany" - So I went to a hair cutter in America on a recent visit. And excpected to be treated with famous American friendliness. Wrong. They just cut my hair, didn't say a word to me, and sent me out looking worse than I went in, after I had to pay a 5$ tip. My husband said, "What is wrong with your hair?" as I made it to the car. TBH this was a Walmart hair cutter.
I also lived abroad and struggled before my first hairdresser appointment (Turkey); last year it was 30 Turkish lira, which is like 1,50 euros. I almost cried and wanted to thank the hairdresser. In my country it is around 8-10 euros in cheap places and can go to 20-30, so 1,50 felt like a miracle. Go to Turkey! And they wash and air blow for free.
The moral of the story if you live in Germany cut your hair yourself. Hardly ever had a good experience and if it was an ok experience it was most often freaking expensive.
well hair cuts are a bit much but at least it's done well and it looked good. It was for a passport photo so at least it wasn't mangled! Thank you for the video, and can't wait to see the next one.
Probably bombs from WW2. They find about 2000 tons of WW2 bombs in Germany every year. Especially in bigger cities you often hear about evacuations. Most of the time the authorities are able to disarm them. It is estimated that about 700,000 bombs were dropped over Münster in 120 air raids and that about 120,000 of them did not explode. They usually find them during construction.
idk where in germany you got that haircut but my go-to salon in southern bavaria is nothing like that. if i say i want wash cut and dry, i'll pay wash cut and dry