@@utkdimebag also he is most likely an immigrant or a descendant of immigrants and it's true that 1st to 2nd generation immigrants form a relatively large percentage of low wage service workers, but these jobs are equally accessible to native Germans.
It’s because while they’re still being exploited and likely living paycheck still, they make enough to actually afford rent and have free healthcare and college lmao
@@BigtastyChicken Bruder das ist 1 ignoranter ami der wahrscheinlich zum ersten Mal außer Haus war. Glaube nicht das er fronten will sondern er einfach an größeres gewohnt ist.
Dann lutsch doch ein Schwanz. Bin mir sicher du weißt auch nicht jede Kleinigkeit über die Länder die du bereist. Vor allem gibt es ganz verschiedene Auffassungen was eine Stadt ist. Für Amerikaner sind deutsche Städte so dezentralisiert, dass sie denken es wären mehre Städte, oder kleine Dörfer die Verbunden sind. Es gibt Städte mit 500.000 Leuten in den USA die als „towns“ bezeichnet werden. Dieses toxische USA bashing ist mies nervig und lässt deutsche dumm aussehen.
@@quaffie kenn mich im Gesundheitswesen und in der Gastronomie nicht so aus. Weiss nicht wirklich was es für Regulierungen gibt. Jedoch kann ich mir schon vorstellen, dass so etwas nicht erlaubt wäre. Da kann man halt argumentieren, dass er als Subway Mitarbeiter die internen Regeln und Massnahmen von Subway kennt und selber immer anwendent.
Since Germanys health and clean rules in restaurants are supposed to be super strict. I imagine that the dude that let him behind the corner got fired for letting a person touch all the goods 😅
I doubt that. Maybe he gets a warning or the manager also knows the videos. Since Milad had gloves on I think it's ok. Germans might have strict health and clean rules, but we aren't that petty. I mean seriously: the subway where I lived was so dirty that I would have shut it down, yet it was allowed to stay open.
@@NotEmilio just no if u read nummbers from other towns it pretty decent essen has around 600k compare to the top 4 biggest citys that have min. 1Mio, and Essen is on place 10
As I Belgian I feel more similar to people form Nordrhein-Westfalen than other parts of Germany. I don't know if you guys are different from the rest of the country apart from carnaval though.
I mean, debit and credit cards exist. Too bad german payment infrastructure sucks. But you'll probably be fine without cash if you just travel through.
This was so adorable! I felt this guys genuine happiness by just watching. I guess wholesome people attract each other! xD Also, it's really nice to see how much your content is being loved on this earth. Like, everywhere! And you really deserve it! Oh and greetings from germany by the way! It's a honor to know that you were here. Hope you enjoyed your stay! ^^
What's wholesome about giving a tip in a foreign currency...? If I go to the US and tip the amount of 100 dollars in Czech crown, how would you all react?
That is so awesome Also dont feel bad about using US Dollers as a tip because that money might be one of those things put in thier scrapbook or taken home and put away or something. Kind of like getting something from a celebrity which you are a youtube celebrity and here a Subway celebrity.
@@anthonymeier628 well yes of corse hey can. However if you got some type of gift or tip from someone from another country and someone you perhaps watch on youtube would you trade it in? That is what I meant