Weird Things That Are Illegal In Germany

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  • @auroraqtr3630
    @auroraqtr3630 5 років тому +785

    Gosh, I'm so freaking in love with their relationship. 🤣

    • @derboss3451
      @derboss3451 5 років тому

      idiot

    • @auroraqtr3630
      @auroraqtr3630 5 років тому +3

      @@derboss3451 Excuse me?

    • @ladyrm1912
      @ladyrm1912 5 років тому +2

      @@auroraqtr3630 awwww me too😍

    • @derboss3451
      @derboss3451 5 років тому

      @@auroraqtr3630 yea u are an idiot

    • @auroraqtr3630
      @auroraqtr3630 5 років тому +8

      @@derboss3451 Why? Am just a dreamy person who wants to be loved! Neh I was just joking, but I'm sorry if I offended you in some sort of way I didn't mean it. ^ ^

  • @Daneelro
    @Daneelro 5 років тому +163

    No lockstep marching on a bridge: this is not a German thing, this is universal! It dates back to an incident in France in 1850 when a bridge collapsed due to marching soldiers.

    • @retoelcorrer1387
      @retoelcorrer1387 5 років тому +8

      it's common sense

    • @SamGamgee8012
      @SamGamgee8012 5 років тому +13

      @@retoelcorrer1387 Obviously not ... most people don't know anything about bridges, marching and resonance, because sadly most people think of physics as something that only happens to nerds.

    • @marcop4136
      @marcop4136 4 роки тому

      that's not a law anymore

    • @MultiScooter63
      @MultiScooter63 4 роки тому +4

      This is especially dangerous for marching soldiers, so in german army for this case there is a special order: "Ohne Tritt, Marsch !" ( = do march asynchronuosly ) while the order for marching synchrouosly is "Im Gleichschritt, Marsch !"

    • @Tiriondil
      @Tiriondil 4 роки тому +1

      Physikalisch findet hier positive Interferenz des Gleichschritts statt. Irgendwann folgt die "Resonanzkatastrophe" (das heißt wirklich so).

  • @mayofofayo
    @mayofofayo 4 роки тому +17

    My mom is German and my dad is Mexican which makes me love watching you two together even more!

    • @arianaqa6857
      @arianaqa6857 Рік тому

      that's too great!!!
      I'd like to live that

  • @niks2392
    @niks2392 4 роки тому +25

    I'm studying law (I'm German) and for everyone wondering: The thing with the dog poop is right, but the law is not specifically about dog poop, it's about property in general. In German law there is a difference between "Eigentum" (property) and "Besitz" (having possession) and if you want to get property it is not enough if you gain possession, it must be "übereignet". But because of German law being very specific it doesn't really matter whether you are the owner or not if you want to throw it away. You also have the right to demand that the owner of the dog cleans it up.

  • @Mvivaldi1
    @Mvivaldi1 5 років тому +378

    Joss: “Germans value silence so much more than any other person I’ve ever met.”
    Me: As an introvert I can relate! 😅

    • @GermanyTechno
      @GermanyTechno 5 років тому +3

      Maria Ortega you’re now slightly more german. 😜

    • @Mvivaldi1
      @Mvivaldi1 5 років тому +1

      @@GermanyTechno I think I would fit into the culture! haha

    • @carlossaraiva8382
      @carlossaraiva8382 5 років тому

      Yes, they value it a lot, even more than children

    • @crappiefisher1331
      @crappiefisher1331 5 років тому +11

      @@carlossaraiva8382 yeah i guess that's why children being loud isn't even considered to be noise in the german laws. noise made by children is considered to be "normal living noises" (normale Wohngeräusche).. so kids playing and being louder in appartements is normal.. the younger the children are the louder they can be.. normal playing noise is not a problem at all nor are babies crying.. for children to fall under any noise protections laws they would have to do something extraordinary like e.g. playing basketball in the flat or driving their skateboards inside...
      so no my dear, we don't value silence more than kids - on the contrary the law even states that kids have a right to play and be loud

    • @carlossaraiva8382
      @carlossaraiva8382 5 років тому

      @@crappiefisher1331 - Thank you for your repIy.
      I am a part of the "we" and, you won't believe it, I used to be a very happy, very noisy kid. At the time we could even play football on the street "bei uns uffm Dorf", directly "unterm fenster von d'Weiss Oma", who never complained.
      Unfortunately, the issue is not related to the law, it's something entirely different, and it's nasty.
      It's true, I take issue with all the many people complaining about the noise. But I get really angry because of these people who keep our courts busy with "Kinderlärm". These petty people who fight their way to court, only to be remembered by the courts on a regular basis that "Kinderlärm ist teil der normalen Wohngeräusche" (that's where it's coming from, the law doesn't define it expressly, the law only says that you have to take it, but not what is "normale Wohngeräusche"). For instance, a couple shortened the rent (Mietminderung), because of, allegedly, noisy kids in the building. Unbelievably they lost, but fought their case all the way up to the "BGH", who put an end to the insanity by rubbing them the "Kinderlärm ist teil der normalen Wohngeräusche" under their nose (BGH, Urteil v. 22.01.03, Az. VIII ZR 244/02). Though I know that's only a tiny amount of people, it's, in my personal view, a very German thing, which, as a German, upsets me quite a bit.
      But, since my "value silence more than kids" was supposed to shed some sarcasm on these people, it's quite obvious that I failed miserably on this part and just came a across generalizing. So I guess, I deserve your testy, albeit politely expressed.

  • @stephanyramirez1267
    @stephanyramirez1267 5 років тому +180

    Hi guys!!! About the bridge...I think is true because of the vibration that is created due the march. I'm engineer and I remember that from my physics class. Love your videos.
    Repeated vibrations at an object's resonant frequency will weaken the structural integrity of a solid object and, in some rare cases, even break it. Fragile objects, like a wine glass or, in this case, a flimsy bridge, are most susceptible.
    A resonant frequency can only be hit if several conditions are met: The source must be extremely powerful, the pulses of force must be sent out a very precise frequency, and there must be no other frequencies interfering it. All of those requirements were met when the soldiers marched on the bridge while remaining completely in-step. There's a one-in-a-billion chance of the soldiers' march hitting that perfect the frequency.

    • @emilionuno9291
      @emilionuno9291 5 років тому +4

      She's completely right, guys! 😉

    • @TheTerrorHamster
      @TheTerrorHamster 5 років тому +2

      The myth comes from the collapse of the Broughton Suspension Bridge (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broughton_Suspension_Bridge)
      And Mythbusters tested this myth.
      "Adam built a 60ft (18m) by 6ft (1.8m) suspension bridge from metal tubing and nylon rope, while Jamie built 12 dummy soldiers out of air-powered actuators and combat boots. In the initial test, the soldiers moved far too slowly due to a disconnected hose. During the second and third tests, the soldiers stomped too hard on the bridge, causing the bridge to collapse from impact without any harmonic vibration.
      The myth was retested for Myths Revisited and found plausible. It was ultimately cut out of the episode, but later included in MythBusters Outtakes.[3] "
      mythbusters.fandom.com/wiki/Break_Step_Bridge_(Episode)

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro 5 років тому +1

      @@TheTerrorHamster Funny, I never heard of the Broughton Suspension Bridge incident before, but for continental Europe, another incident was defining: the Angers Bridge collapse of 1850.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angers_Bridge
      As the article mentions, there was a much more recent example of resonance due to people walking in lockstep, although it was a more special resonance that involved people's reactions (the lockstep walking emerging from random walk): the Millennium Bridge in London.

    • @bernhardeising8783
      @bernhardeising8783 5 років тому

      @@TheTerrorHamster It's not a myth. If you search for "swaying bridge london" and then look up the articles "The Wibbly Wobbly Millennium Bridge in London - UA-cam" and "Explaining Why The Millennium Bridge Wobbled -- ScienceDaily" you see the reason, why it's an army command not to cross a bridge in military lockstep.

    • @fluffymarshmellow2881
      @fluffymarshmellow2881 5 років тому +1

      @@TheTerrorHamster it's not a myth. It's physically proven :)

  • @yossherrera_21
    @yossherrera_21 5 років тому +364

    5:25
    "You can collect poop and get rich" , JAJAJAJAJAJA
    No puedoooooo

  • @conanfanpk
    @conanfanpk 5 років тому +90

    "Hallo ... Herr ... Polizei."
    I love this. This is really funny. 😂
    Your Videos are always entertaining and funny. This is great.👍

  • @ezafirmehyna56
    @ezafirmehyna56 5 років тому +73

    Love ❤️ how you two are tying to speak each other’s languages 🇲🇽 🇩🇪

    • @Ana-tk1us
      @Ana-tk1us 5 років тому +8

      They're not trying, they actually speak each other's languages lol

  • @shaclo1512
    @shaclo1512 5 років тому +23

    I work in a prison and this week we had an escape. He hide in a delivery vehicle so he damaged nothing. He got caught the same day and he is now in a isolation cell, so thats the punishment for that 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @luckyqualmi
      @luckyqualmi 5 років тому +6

      Right. Gladly the punishment has to be in balance with what he did. And since he only "broke out of his arrest", a few days or weeks in isolation should be fine. In the States you could get another lifetime ontop of your 350 years. ;)

  • @VideoChasca
    @VideoChasca 5 років тому +52

    Me starting the video: oh cute let's learn about Germany.
    Me finishing it: ¿¡ME PUEDO ESCAPAR DE LA CÁRCEL!?

    • @dieminervaeule
      @dieminervaeule 4 роки тому +1

      Si, acá en Alemania podés escaparte de la cárcel...teóricamente. Ponerlo en práctica te va a ser bastante dificil, la seguridad es alta acá.

    • @marirenderos5829
      @marirenderos5829 4 роки тому

      😂😂😂

  • @andreawirtz2728
    @andreawirtz2728 5 років тому +104

    If you brake out of the prison in Germany you didn’t get any punishment for doing it 😂

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp 5 років тому +17

      True. But only if you dont do a crime on the way out. They might catch you later but you dont get an extra punishment. Solitary confinement is not used much anyway. Most times the hole is empty. When the time exceeds some weeks there is some psychologic service to take over, i think.

    • @andreawirtz2728
      @andreawirtz2728 5 років тому +3

      Michael Weskamp that’s true ☺️ and if you break or damage something in prison during the breakout. even worse the criminal hurt prison personal.

    • @B2Rsly
      @B2Rsly 3 роки тому +1

      Its because the desire of freedom is a high good and to keep the freedom is a human instinct. so if you can brake out of a prison, without "breaking" anything or are able to flee from the cops on foot or by car (not committing any violations) you can't get charged for it. Cause its an instinct.

  • @tinari3016
    @tinari3016 5 років тому +218

    Ab 14 mit Aufsicht nur Sekt
    Ab 16 Bier, Wein und Sekt
    Ab 18 Spirituosen

    • @tell1238
      @tell1238 5 років тому +12

      Soweit die Theorie 😜

    • @Noah-jj9ix
      @Noah-jj9ix 5 років тому +62

      Neee so ganz richtig ist das nicht ab 14 Bier Wein und Sekt mit Aufsicht alles andere ist richtig

    • @gunnarroth2410
      @gunnarroth2410 4 роки тому +6

      @@johannesstorck3770 Nein nicht nur auf privaten Feiern. Ich zitiere mal das Gesetz: "Jugendschutzgesetz (JuSchG)
      § 9 Alkoholische Getränke
      (1) In Gaststätten, Verkaufsstellen oder sonst in der Öffentlichkeit dürfen
      1.
      Bier, Wein, weinähnliche Getränke oder Schaumwein oder Mischungen von Bier, Wein, weinähnlichen Getränken oder Schaumwein mit nichtalkoholischen Getränken an Kinder und Jugendliche unter 16 Jahren,
      [...]
      weder abgegeben noch darf ihnen der Verzehr gestattet werden.
      (2) Absatz 1 Nummer 1 gilt nicht, wenn Jugendliche von einer personensorgeberechtigten Person begleitet werden."

    • @aino4689
      @aino4689 4 роки тому

      @@tell1238 is so in meiner Klasse an die teilweise schon ohne Aufsicht Alkohol getrunken als sie noch 13 oder so waren

  • @vanitykinder3556
    @vanitykinder3556 5 років тому +64

    Chicos, corté con mi novio de casi cinco años, creo que fue el amor de mi vida y no saben cómo me han servido sus vídeos, sus vibras, sus risas y su amor tan notorio me da un sentimiento agridulce pero adictivo, nada más cuando los veo no lloro. Gracias 🖤❤️

    • @a.s.r.a-1660
      @a.s.r.a-1660 5 років тому +1

      Te deseo todo lo mejor, disfruta mucho este momento de soltería que desde hace 5 años no tenías lol, atesora los mejores momentos de esa relación y sigue adelante... cada día, cada experiencia nos ayuda a crecer como personas, y si tu relación ya no era tan adictiva y complementaria como se te hace ver la de jozz y janik entonces cambio a la página... suerte!

    • @normaperez8187
      @normaperez8187 5 років тому +1

      Tenemos la misma foto de perfil jajajaja cool

    • @vanitykinder3556
      @vanitykinder3556 5 років тому

      @@a.s.r.a-1660 mi novio sí me llenaba en todo sentido, pero tengo ansiedad y depresión, no quiero que me vea mientras caigo. Quiero que sea feliz ( : si algún día mejoro me gustaría volver a verlo, pero por eso lo dejé.

    • @a.s.r.a-1660
      @a.s.r.a-1660 5 років тому

      @@vanitykinder3556 me da pena escuchar eso, y disculpa si me meto pero si de verdad te llenara en todo sentido, no estarías en depresión, pues una persona que ama a otra incondicionalmente busca dar lo mejor de sí para llenarla de igual forma, y por lo mismo no dejarías que la depresión entrara en tí por pensar en esa persona y en lo felíz que te hace a tí, buscas darle felicidad de igual forma... aprende a aceptar las cosas, y a amarte... la ansiedad es buena si la utilizas para impulsarte a ser mejor y a sobreponerte, si dejas a esa persona por dejar entrar a la depresión a tu vida estás siendo muy egoísta con los sentimientos de él... pues no valen lo suficiente para sentirte llena...
      Espero que puedas sobreponerte pronto, que Dios te cuide y disculpa nuevamente si me entrometí, pero sentí la necesidad de decírtelo... te invito a que lo pienses. Bendiciones! :)

    • @vanitykinder3556
      @vanitykinder3556 5 років тому

      @@a.s.r.a-1660 no te preocupes, la gente suele meterse sin saber, no lo digo por insultar, es solo que en realidad no doy nada de información del por qué tuve que dejarlo.
      Las enfermedades mentales no son cosa fácil y lo quiero demasiado como para que tenga que estar conmigo mientras mejoro, merece ser feliz y si algún día yo logro mejorar mi sueño es que me perdone y regrese, pero ahora sin él lo mejor para mí es no estar con absolutamente nadie porque no soy capaz de mantener una relación. En otras palabras ya era mala novia pero luego traté de suicidarme y aunque me arrepentí no quiero que él tenga que sufrir por eso así que lo que más le conviene es alejarse de mí. Con él quiero hijos y familia, pero no sé hasta cuando mis emociones y mente me permitirán ser funcional de nuevo.

  • @danielam1111
    @danielam1111 5 років тому +92

    Me obsesioné con ustedes desde que los vi😍 mucha buena vibra y buena suerte, merecen ser un canal mucho más reconocido! Saludos desde 🇪🇨♥️!

  • @josuegabriel8066
    @josuegabriel8066 5 років тому +65

    In Brazil it is also illegal to run out of gas.

    • @larissampcoelho
      @larissampcoelho 5 років тому +3

      Josué Gabriel yeah I’m learning how to drive and I was so shook when I learned about this law hahahahahaha

    • @Maurice1
      @Maurice1 4 роки тому +1

      @@larissampcoelho HahhhHHhahahahahHhahag

    • @user-wo4yc9mz9l
      @user-wo4yc9mz9l 4 роки тому +3

      Yes but I think that totally makes sense, because if you run out of gas you block the street for everyone, but if you go to gas station early enough this wouldn't happen, so it's definitely your fault.

  • @LittleLaanekas
    @LittleLaanekas 4 роки тому +1

    In Estonia it is illegal to be naked in public places, to drink in public places, to drink under the age of 18 and if I remember correctly then prostitution is also illegal in our country.

  • @papperlapapp1922
    @papperlapapp1922 5 років тому +6

    Nice video, thanks for sharing.
    I missed the beehive thing. If your bee population is fleeing you're allowed to enter other person's property to get your bee population back. That's written down in the BGB 962. You're even allowed to break a locked house to get your bees back.
    When it comes to honey we're super serious.

  • @danbachmann8005
    @danbachmann8005 5 років тому +2

    The reason why poop can never be considered property is because you can not be required by the law to dispose of your own property.
    Since dog poop is considered “waste” it can therefore be made an offense if you fail to clean it up and throw it away.

  • @micaelacastano2718
    @micaelacastano2718 5 років тому +68

    Una vez un grupo de personas estaba marchando al mismo ritmo en un puente y este se empezó a mover y se calló. Esto fue por a causa de la resonancia, osea las personas marcharon a la misma frecuencia que la natural del puente. Por eso esta prohibido.
    PS: me re encanta sus videos😆 saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾🇺🇾

    • @timomueller3021
      @timomueller3021 5 років тому +1

      Por la misma rasón, un puente en la EEUU colapsé.
      El viento tuvo "el ritmo del puente"

  • @axelkristoffle6441
    @axelkristoffle6441 5 років тому +17

    Haha I can't stop laughing because of Joss's face while Janik was saying the title of the video!! So funny....
    Awesome video!

  • @mariamarcial5575
    @mariamarcial5575 4 роки тому

    Hi, I’m a engineering student. Yess!! The bridge could fall. The thing is that when people just walk naturally, they all cause vibrations but on different frequencies. During a synchronized march the bridge will only fall with the right frequency, so it depends on the rhythm. It definitely increases the chances though.

  • @o0blubblub0o
    @o0blubblub0o 5 років тому +28

    you can be naked in your car, but you have to wear shoes while driving!!!!!

    • @KaliqueClawthorne
      @KaliqueClawthorne 4 роки тому +3

      No :D You could drive barefoot, but you can't drive with flipflops. Because barefoot you could also have the control about the pedals, but not with flipflops for example.

    • @GettingNervous
      @GettingNervous 4 роки тому +2

      @@KaliqueClawthorne You can drive barefoot or with flipflops. Regarding this there is no law in Germany. But in case of an accident the insurance company maybe won´t pay because driving without shoes or inappropriate shoes is on your own risk.

  • @sherlinchavez4783
    @sherlinchavez4783 5 років тому +7

    I learn, laugh😂 and enjoy your videos everytime.❤️❤️

  • @Luna-zc6gx
    @Luna-zc6gx 5 років тому +2

    (I’m German and) I clicked on this video expecting it to be random laws that don’t make sense and I’ve never heard of. Turns out the “instrument restriction law” (also the “mittagsruhe”) is so normal for me I did never question it or think about it. But once I thought about it it’s true - that is so typical for Germany and probably no other country (at least out of Europe) has such laws 😅 I’ve spent a few months in Mexico and there was music playing like alll the time

  • @matthiaskalupner6041
    @matthiaskalupner6041 5 років тому +1

    The lockstep thing originates on the 'resonance disaster' (Resonanzkatastrophe) that is actually a thing. The 'London Millenium bridge' had to be fixed to prevent it from collapsing due to this phenomenon.

  • @metzerims
    @metzerims 5 років тому +11

    Ich liebe sie!!!

  • @nairbvel
    @nairbvel 5 років тому +1

    If it makes you feel any better, there are laws on the books throughout the U.S. that are positively weird. For example, in the nation's capital (Washington, DC), no public establishment is allowed to have more than 1 accordion played for entertainment; no sheep are allowed on bridges between 6:00am and 10:00am (no word of if they're allowed to walk in lock step); you cannot harass or kill a Bigfoot/Sasquatch; you cannot dance within the Jefferson Memorial (people have actually been arrested for this); you cannot whistle while in a bathroom; you cannot post a public notice calling someone a coward for refusing to accept a challenge to a duel; and small boys are prohibited from throwing any stones for any reason anywhere within the District of Columbia. Oh, and it is illegal to marry your mother-in-law. There are some other doozies, but I thought you'd get a good chuckle out of these. :-)

  • @anikalibera5596
    @anikalibera5596 5 років тому

    Every building can only take a certain frequency of vibrations. If you reach the natural frequency of the building the building can start to swing even more and eventually collaps. Bridges are very prone to this because of the geometry. Pedestrians walk in a speed that is very close to the first natural frequency of bridges. That's why you are not allowed to March in a group on a bridge. If several people walk normally on a bridge the frequencies they produce will cancel each other out. But if they march together the frequencies add onto each other and exaggerate the effect of the swinging.

  • @Pewtah
    @Pewtah 5 років тому +1

    To bridges: look up for "resonant frequency" ("Resonanzfrequenz") to understand their destructive effect on materials. If all men would walk in lockstep they would trigger a distinct vibration in the material, i.e. give energy to the material, and that energy can destroy the material if it comes close to the material's resonant frequency. So to prevent that create different vibrations by stepping in everybody's pace. I think lockstep on bridges is forbidden in every state with a military army, isn't it?

  • @maribelgeraldine2090
    @maribelgeraldine2090 5 років тому +3

    I love y’all! Y’all inspire me to keep traveling and remind me it’s always better when you do it with those you love! Keep doing it what y’all do 💕 saludos de Texas!!

  • @ellywieber6192
    @ellywieber6192 5 років тому +2

    Crazy! I learned 8 new things today! Can't wait for your travel series!!! Keep the videos coming!!!

  • @FabFunty
    @FabFunty 5 років тому +37

    You're not punished for escape from a prison it's of course *NOT* allowed to do it !
    _Du wirst nicht bestraft für einen Gefängnisausbruch, erlaubt ist es aber nicht_

    • @petrameyer1121
      @petrameyer1121 4 роки тому +2

      Der Ausbruch an sich ist nicht strafbar. Körperverletzungen und Sachbeschädigungen die dabei entstehen schon.

    • @niks2392
      @niks2392 4 роки тому +2

      Es ist nicht strafbar an sich, aber wenn du wieder gefangen wirst musst du halt trotzdem den Rest deiner Strafe absitzen

    • @tridder
      @tridder 4 роки тому +3

      @@niks2392 Das der Gefängnisausbruch nicht strafbar ist resultiert im Übrigen aus dem gesamten Art. 2 GG der die Freiheit der persöhnlichen Entfaltung und allg Freiheit regelt. Außerdem könnten alle zum Ausbruch notwendigen Delikte entschuldigt oder jedenfalls in der Schuld gemildert werden. Die HIlfe zum Gefängnisausbruch ist allerdings strafbar (§120StGB)

    • @marckepurra2852
      @marckepurra2852 4 роки тому

      Diese Regelung ist übrigens aus kaiserszeiten. Die Idee einen Ausbruch nicht zu bestrafen, stammt aus der Auffassung, dass Freiheit ein menschliches Bedürfnis ist. Allerdings ist das ausbrechen zwar ohne weitere strafen, man wird aber mit 3 Monaten freiheitsentzug bestraft wenn man mit gefängniskleidung aus dem Gefängnis geht. 😲

  • @marcelomansillap
    @marcelomansillap 5 років тому +1

    Les amooooo! Recién hoy encontré su canal y ya he visto casi todos sus videos JAJAJAJAJA. Tienen una relación hermosa, y son demasiado simpáticos. Felicidades, chicos! 💙 Espero que su canal siga creciendo. P.D. La edición de sus videos es TODO! 😍

  • @QuiescentPilot
    @QuiescentPilot 4 роки тому

    4:00 as an engineer: ...doubt it... unless it was poorly made. Usually you design bridges with a large factor of safety (for reference, a factor of safety of 3 means that it won’t fail unless it 3 times the the force it is designed for is exerted upon it). Unless the bridge is filled with as many people as can possibly fit on it, I doubt that people marching could significantly damage it. Although, to be fair, the laws aren’t necessarily written by engineers

  • @ReneGando96
    @ReneGando96 5 років тому +4

    Wey alto.... es legal escapar de prisión en México??? Neta? XD esa no me la sabía XD

  • @Mullkaw
    @Mullkaw 5 років тому +16

    9:50 are they becoming ... *quadrilingual???*
    can one man hold that much power???

  • @mweskamppp
    @mweskamppp 5 років тому +1

    The thing with the bridge is true. Even practised by the army (i was drawn in the 80s). You dont march over a bridge as a Kompanie. You might hit the resonance point and damage it.

  • @LuisCastro-qx6mt
    @LuisCastro-qx6mt 5 років тому +14

    Me encantan sus videos sigan así saludos desde 🇲🇽 CDMX

  • @alittlebird3818
    @alittlebird3818 5 років тому +5

    Yo, un hombre de alemania
    Sé cómo es en Alemania
    Vivo en Alemania desde mi existencia ha empezado

  • @Justsaymiry
    @Justsaymiry 5 років тому

    Same for Italy. From 2-4 pm NO LOUD NOISES. From 12-08 am neither.

  • @emmal.5570
    @emmal.5570 4 роки тому

    Yes, a bridge can collapse - if the frequency of the marching would resemble the bridge´s resonance frequency. There is a video of a big bridge collapsing because of wind that matched its resonance frequency (I don´t remember the name, but you´ll find it!) :)

  • @mayo2877
    @mayo2877 5 років тому

    The thing about bridges is true. A prominent example is the Millennium Bridge in London. It had to be closed two days after its opening because of the vibrations it experienced when pedestrians walked over it. They then installed some fancy dampeners and called the problem fixed.

    • @Bianca-nt9je
      @Bianca-nt9je 5 років тому

      Damn , that really happened?

    • @mayo2877
      @mayo2877 5 років тому

      @@Bianca-nt9je Yeah, you can google it. It's on the wiki page of the Millennium Bridge as well.

  • @pvip9986
    @pvip9986 5 років тому +4

    Well, in theory you could go anywhere naked - as long as noone is bothered by that.
    At FKK-areas you can of course be naked even then (if you behave properly).

    • @gengis737
      @gengis737 4 роки тому

      Beware not ot confuse family FKK, where everybody behave properly, and "red light" FKK, where everybody behave..., hmm, "naturally".

  • @mayrainiesta
    @mayrainiesta 3 роки тому

    I love the no noise in certain hours of the day rule... imagine if we had that in LA...🤔😃

  • @IMH15
    @IMH15 5 років тому

    Yes, if a lot of people walk in sync over a bridge, they can hit it's eigenfrequency. Then the vibration adds up and the bridge starts moving like a wave. You can find videos on UA-cam on it. For example the millennium bridge. There the people started walking in sync unconsciously, because they unconsciously noticed the vibration and changed their own step frequency to match those of the others.

  • @ianalozinskaia
    @ianalozinskaia 3 роки тому

    One of the coolest channels I've seen!

  • @calaminthagrandiflora7065
    @calaminthagrandiflora7065 5 років тому +1

    There were realy examples, where a bridge collapsed when people walked at the same time in the same tempo. Some people died once.(said my physik teacher)

  • @jenniferkiel7935
    @jenniferkiel7935 5 років тому +13

    XD mit 14 hab ich mein erstes Bier getrunken auf einer Jugendweihe 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jasminediaz6374
    @jasminediaz6374 5 років тому +1

    Hey!... I arrived to ur channel by accident, I guess haha... and I have been watching some of your videos and wow, honestly, I like your channel, it’s so funny, so Honest, so true, so Thanks a lot for share part of your life and experiences here. If only all the content of UA-cam were like this, it would be great.
    Greetings from Mexico City to you both
    Good vibes. Xoxo ✌🏼
    P.d.: it’s good to find people who like or love Friends (the Tv show, of course hahaha) 🙌🏼🤓👍🏼💙

  • @codingvio7383
    @codingvio7383 3 роки тому

    1:18 There is a good reason for that, not only are there no speed limits on the autobahn, but because there are no speed limits, slowing down suddenly because you are too idiotic to not pay attention to your fuel gauge, it can lead to a car crash, and the german autobahn are one of the safest highways in the world. Because of no speed limits, those people that feel special who are going way over the speed limit, may crash into another person who IS GOING THE SPEED LIMIT, and will lead to a fatal ceash. BUT if there is not speed limit, there are no slower vehicles. You can be zooming past a cop 100 KM over their speed and they wont care.

  • @Mariana-en2vn
    @Mariana-en2vn 5 років тому +2

    I love you guys! You're awesome and always I learned from your videos, because I am trying to speak very well and to improve my english skills so you're the best🤩

  • @beppop
    @beppop 5 років тому +4

    I'm impressed that you know in Mexico it is allowed to escape from jail as long as you don't damage anything 😂 actually, if someone helps you escape it's more likely for them to get arrested and you just... leave 😂

  • @enylrahC666
    @enylrahC666 4 роки тому

    i love u guys! Ihr seid super sympathisch und Joss ist wunderschön. Ich werde euch abbonieren und weiter verfolgen :)

  • @nickymuller378
    @nickymuller378 5 років тому +5

    Nice Video guys
    When are we gonna see Joss in a rollercoster really looking forwoard to this ;)

    • @JossAndJanik
      @JossAndJanik  5 років тому +3

      I was hoping y’all would forget about it 🙈 Janik has been trying to get me into a rollercoaster ever since... i guess it will be soon 😱

    • @thenuccichannel5742
      @thenuccichannel5742 5 років тому

      Joss and Janik go on Expedition GeForce at holiday park

  • @mannihh5274
    @mannihh5274 4 роки тому

    As a German I find it weird, that you consider these rules to be weird - they seem common sense to me.
    #1 running out of gas on the "Autobahn". The traffic is very fast (most of the time no speed limit) and pretty crowded most time of the day (lying in the center of Europe, there's a lot of transit traffic), so a car breakdown is highly dangerous and running out of gas is easy to avoid.
    As a standard, Highway Patrol Cars are equipped with two jerry cans, 5 liters (1,3gal.) each with gas and diesel . They give it to you for free, you only have to pay the fine.
    #2 playing loud instruments. We highly value silence at night, after lunch (nap time!), on sundays and christian holidays (=holy days) like easter, pentecost etc. If you need entertainment, use headphones.
    #3 saying "Du" to a police officer. In Germany we differentiate between "Du" and "Sie". Adressing a stranger with "Du" shows a lack of respect, like adressing an American without "Mister", "Missis", "Sir" or "Madam". In general "Du" is only used by family and friends, but that weakens, especially between young people.
    #4 driving naked. Again it's about respect - some people may feel insulted or embarrassed.
    As long as your nudity can't hurt the eyes of someone else, it's ok.
    #5 Planting a tree on a soccer field. Is it allowed in the U.S. to plant trees on football or baseball fields (or on anyones property, except your own)?
    #6 dogs poo. Maybe there once was a trial, because a man let the dog make his poo on a neighbors property and the owner wanted him to remove it. The dog owner maybe refused and answered "your property, your poo" - he was mistaken.
    #7 swimming in a sewer. I never heard of this. If you loose something in a manhole, you have to call the authorities, because toxic gases may build up in sewers - you first need to test it or use a respirator
    #8 drinking alcohol in public or restaurants, bars etc. First of all, it's the responsability of the parents. Legal limits are 16 years for beer and vine without permission of present parents, and 18years for "hard" drinks, even if the parents would allow it earlier.

  • @sofiapro6489
    @sofiapro6489 5 років тому +4

    Oh my gosh I laughed so much with you😁 have you ever watched Dark (the german netflix serie)?💗

  • @summerkochersperger7843
    @summerkochersperger7843 4 роки тому

    Something else that is really weird about Germany is that it is allowed for everyone in a car to drink alcohol as long as the driver doesn't drink. In a lot of places having open containers of alcohol within reach of the driver is automatically punishable.

    • @tombrauey
      @tombrauey 4 роки тому

      As far as I know, the driver can also drink but has to make sure that his/her alcohol level is and remain below the legal threshold. But it's still a bad idea to drink and drive...

  • @FranciscoBourquin
    @FranciscoBourquin 4 роки тому

    las reglas del silencio durante horas de descanso también se usa acá en argentina. De 1 a 3 es la hora del almuerzo y la siesta. Después de las 10 se debe hacer silencio porque algunas personas duermen para levantarse temprano al día siguiente

  • @Simon-bb2fd
    @Simon-bb2fd 5 років тому

    Das mit den Brücken liegt daran, dass jede Brücke die ganze Zeit ein bisschen Schwingt(Frequenz der Brücke). Geht man dann im Gleichschritt mit ein paar Leuten in der Frequenz der Brücke über die selbe, schwingt sie stärker und schaukelt sich hoch. Dabei kann sie dann so stark schwingen das sie einstürzt.

  • @lizettelomz6370
    @lizettelomz6370 5 років тому +2

    About the "marching in lockstep across a bridge" it could happen but it also deppends about a lot of factors, but I suppose that if is illegal maybe it's because the structure was not designed to bear it. :3
    I'm an engineer :*

  • @victorcarvajalroman5895
    @victorcarvajalroman5895 5 років тому +1

    Descubrí su canal hace poco y ya me acabé casi todos sus videos. He pasado horas viéndolos, y me pone triste que ahora tengo que esperar una semana para ver nuevos videos 😭😭. Esos 10-15 minutos no son suficientes. I love you guys
    Greetings from Sinaloa 🇲🇽
    Edit. Suerte en su viaje

  • @kprp4774
    @kprp4774 5 років тому +1

    Jajajajaja el francés al último fue muy gracioso 😂. Besos chicos. Disfruten mucho!

  • @tasminoben686
    @tasminoben686 5 років тому

    Moin Moin ihr beiden, das mit der Brücke stimmt In London ist, ich meine es war Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts, eine Brücke über die Themse zusammengebrochen, weil der Marschschritt einer großen Soldateneinheit sie in ihre Eigenschwingungen versetzt hat.
    Anners ausgedrückt: Stampf Stampf Stampf - rumps...

  • @tobiastogerin3598
    @tobiastogerin3598 4 роки тому

    Hi, I am Toghger and I live on a small island. Our police officer has the forename and he is "du" and "!Lars".
    In Hamburg you can find the "Herbertstrasse" there you can see girls sitting behind a window likw you have good being displayed in a mall.

  • @marioeh89
    @marioeh89 5 років тому

    The thing with the bridges is true, just yesterday I saw a physics performance and they said that because of many people walking with the same rhythm that the millennial bridge started vibrating too much and had to be shut down again. So it's theoretically possible that if a huge number of persons is crossing a bridge in Gleichschritt the bridge might collapse. Obviously nowadays new bridges should be able to withstand it. But looking at the state most German bridges are in.... Maybe the law still has some use.

  • @faefire6025
    @faefire6025 4 роки тому

    Just remember that most laws like that exist because someone did it, or someone did it enough that people complained and got it banned.

  • @mariselaenriquez2920
    @mariselaenriquez2920 5 років тому

    QUE EMOCIÓN QUE YA POR FIN, JANIK ESTARÁ EN TERRITORIO JOSS jajajajaja ESPAÑOL, AQUÍ VAMOS... QUE GENIAL, VER SU CANAL, ESPERO SUS VÍDEOS PERO HONESTAMENTE, ESPERO MÁS LOS VÍDEOS EN TERRITORIO MEXICANO... SI YA ESTÁN EN MÉXICO EN SEPTIEMBRE Y NOVIEMBRE, ESPERO QUE HAGAN UN VÍDEO CELEBRANDO EL DÍA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA EN MÉXICO Y QUE VAYAN A PÁTZCUARO, MICHOACÁN A VER LO DEL DÍA DE MUERTOS...
    #LOSAMO

  • @danielg6566
    @danielg6566 5 років тому

    The marching in lockstep rule has to do with certain structures (like bridges) having resonant frequencies that match the frequency of the marching. What this could cause is a ripple on the bridge that matches the marching pace and each time the ripple goes down, that's the same time each step occurs. Over time, the steps each add to the severity of the ripples, and that could cause damage. However, with today's engineering this is less of a problem than it used to be.

  • @cysy.g32
    @cysy.g32 5 років тому +1

    Saying hi from El paso, I love you guys so much💗

  • @Andrea-rk6vy
    @Andrea-rk6vy 5 років тому +2

    You guys are the best!!
    I can't stop laughing when I see your videos!!❤😂

  • @keba9737
    @keba9737 4 роки тому +1

    4:04 as an German engineer I can say... not German bridges. Their are to stable for that 😎.

  • @rodrigogamabrambila423
    @rodrigogamabrambila423 5 років тому +7

    Shiiiiiiiiiiiiit!!!! I’ve never NEEDED to talk to the police, but I’m quite sure I’d’ve done it in Du form 😱😱😱 you never know which video is gonna keep you out of jail ❤️❤️❤️

    • @missis_jo
      @missis_jo 5 років тому +4

      Rest assured you are not going to prison for saying 'Du' to an officer. Especially when german is not your first language! As for any german, you always adress foreign adults with formal 'sie' (teachers, cashiers, service personell, the cleaning lady at hotels or just the random peeson you ask for the way). You start that in elemantary school with your teacher. So by the time you enter adulthood (teenage years even), saying 'Du' to an officer feels totally wrong. So yeah, if you do that it can be seen as deliberately disrespecting said officer. Again, no harm if it happens out of not knowing any different.

    • @victorselve8349
      @victorselve8349 5 років тому +2

      In general use sie as the default and du only for people you know well or if you are a student or child talking to other students or children or in comment sections and chats on the internet.
      Also most Germans are aware that if you're a foreigner and use du instead of sie it's probably by accident and not because you wanted to be impolite so don't worry.

  • @nico2605
    @nico2605 5 років тому

    I'd say the weird thing is that you aren't allowed to drink in public in America (idk if it also applies to other countries). You're allowed to smoke in public. Weed is allowed in some states. Why can't you drink alcohol in public? Especially when they just put it in a paper bag and do it anyways like it'd change anything

  • @Jay-in-the-USA
    @Jay-in-the-USA 4 роки тому +2

    hahah regarding the 2nd rule: that's called Mittagsruhe😂😂

    • @LittleLaanekas
      @LittleLaanekas 4 роки тому +1

      Jay in the USA I would love this in my country. I live in apartment and it's so annoying to have to listen the neighbors all the damn time from dusk till dawn 😵

  • @kiliipower355
    @kiliipower355 4 роки тому

    Yeah, why ?
    A car driver, with a spare can, on the kilometre long way to the next petrol station, puts himself and others in danger.
    In the 30's the cemetery rules were changed. Until then one could also be buried on his own property. I think it was about the protection of the groundwater. For the same reason the farmers were not allowed to bury dead animals in the forest or on the meadow.
    The urns were added later. It is simply about respect for the dead.
    Well, you can walk around your apartment naked. It's your private area.
    If you go outside the door it is public and therefore harassment. Somehow that also applies to the car.

  • @mweskamppp
    @mweskamppp 5 років тому

    Dont forget. For most things it is: when nobody complains, its ok. So, when you ask all the neighbours about loud party in the night every now and then and all agree, its ok. Same for loud instruments or noise at lunch time. etc

  • @ebravo2981
    @ebravo2981 4 роки тому

    The fact that Janik thought that making money out of an expensive dog's poop was a possibility for that law has me dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀

  • @KoldingDenmark
    @KoldingDenmark 5 років тому

    It is illegal to run out of gas on the highway. I have heard that one before.
    But how is the legislation when it comes to how and how much gasoline extra you can store in your car, to avoid paying for gasoline when crossing countries, where the prices are higher?
    I have heard the most horrific stories from German friends about how they used to store gasoline in just about any kind of tank in the trunk and on the floor in the car, to avoid paying for gasoline outside Germany, when driving to i.e. Spain on holidays.

  • @forerosusan144
    @forerosusan144 5 років тому

    Empecé a ver sus vídeos hace una semana y se han vuelto en un vicio para mi aún no termino de ver todos los vídeos que tienen pero ya casi, me volví fan de ustedes soy una colombiana viviendo en Toronto así que un saludo desde Canadá 🤗🤟🏼

  • @arandano652
    @arandano652 5 років тому

    En inglaterra sucedio que los soldados derribaron un puente debido a que estaban marchando , tengo entendido que no es algo que vaya a pasar siempre que lo hagan pero para no arriesgarse mejor lo prohiben

  • @abigailsalazar5388
    @abigailsalazar5388 Рік тому

    Amo sus videos, reí muchísimo!

  • @Tom-kt8lu
    @Tom-kt8lu 4 роки тому +1

    You guys could make bank in Hamburg. :)

  • @anacastaneda3003
    @anacastaneda3003 5 років тому +1

    La calidad de sus vídeos es increíble y ustedes tienen una vibra super linda 😍 Los sigo desde hace mucho 👏💚

    • @janeznovak922
      @janeznovak922 5 років тому

      I agree, they have great chemistry and vibe :)

  • @melissafabela5523
    @melissafabela5523 5 років тому +1

    Love your videos guys❤❤

  • @alexandrahr9988
    @alexandrahr9988 5 років тому

    Me he visto casi todos sus videosssss, son muyyyy divertidosssssss

  • @LitzyBitzyHairstyles
    @LitzyBitzyHairstyles 5 років тому

    Awesome video guys and very interesting. Luv it. Greetings from Belize 🇧🇿😘

  • @daskanguru6630
    @daskanguru6630 5 років тому

    Its true that marching across a bridge is illegal, but i think its just forbitten for the military and military organisations like "Schützenvereine" = "shooting clubs" . A bridge in Schwäbisch Hall collapsed because of that.

  • @reko7264
    @reko7264 5 років тому

    Erster Kommentar von mir... habe aber schon viele euerer Videos gesehen. Freue mich immer wie positiv ihr rüber kommt... Macht weiter so und viel Vergnügen auf eurer Reise.

  • @conni5179
    @conni5179 5 років тому

    The bridge can break down if you march in the same rhythm

  • @SuperSquatch
    @SuperSquatch 4 роки тому +1

    This channel mentions poop more often than any other channel I’ve seen.
    I’m not complaining.

  • @r.k.3013
    @r.k.3013 5 років тому +3

    Das Video war wieder so schnell vorbei. Könnte Euch deutlich länger zusehen. Ihr seid supersympathisch.

  • @AlphaDango
    @AlphaDango 5 років тому +4

    That's why I take the dogs poop and throw it at the windows of their owners. Because it's their poop and I just want to give it back to them when they loose it in on my property.
    I am a nice person c:

  • @catalinaetchart1537
    @catalinaetchart1537 5 років тому +11

    I was waiting for this video a lot, love from argentina 🙂🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @anaidvelazco731
    @anaidvelazco731 5 років тому +1

    I miss you guys, where are you?
    Saludos desde México 🇲🇽

  • @lolaevans5640
    @lolaevans5640 5 років тому

    Estoy intentando aprender alemán y ver estos vídeos si me ayuda, thank you guyssss

  • @marianapatinoo
    @marianapatinoo 5 років тому +2

    Me encantan sus videos

  • @FormulaManuel
    @FormulaManuel 4 роки тому

    Für die Hundehaufensache hab ich eine Theorie: Da Hunde ja per Gesetz Sachen sind und somit im Eigentum der Eigentümer stehen, stehen auch sämtliche Nebenprodukte aus eben der Sache Hund ebenfalls im Eigentum des Hundehalters 😅 juristisch gesehen würde das zumindest Sinn machen

  • @thetruedraco3786
    @thetruedraco3786 5 років тому

    That law with the bridge is true and usefull. In you march in a large group over a bridge in Gleichschritt the bridge yould collapse. That was important during the second world war.

  • @Uellp
    @Uellp 4 роки тому

    You can actually say "du" to a police officer if you are Dieter Bohlen ;)
    (Well, the law is a bit more complicated and it's more a matter of jurisdiction.)