15 Things You Should NEVER Do In (Korea, Japan, Brazil, Italy, Germany) l Kpop Idol Rocket Punch

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  • @LeesKeo
    @LeesKeo 9 місяців тому +23

    I was honestly expecting Italy to say things like don’t put ketchup on pasta or pizza, don’t break pasta, don’t put pineapple on pizza, etc.

    • @enrico8158
      @enrico8158 Місяць тому +2

      you can do that but don't expect to walk out alive from a restaurant

  • @eduardolgn772
    @eduardolgn772 Рік тому +324

    Essa japonesa é extremamente fofa mano, gostei muito dela kkk
    A brasileira tá representando como sempre, gostei do que ela falou sobre Samba principalmente

    • @RoBeTauM
      @RoBeTauM Рік тому +17

      A Juri é a japa mais legal que tem no kpop.

    • @eduardolgn772
      @eduardolgn772 Рік тому +6

      @@RoBeTauMcaraca eu não sabia que ela era idol kkkkkkk
      Pesquisei aqui depois de ler teu comentário e já tinha ouvido falar do grupo mas vou dar uma olhada boa nos vídeos delas agora ✌

    • @hunniehuang
      @hunniehuang Рік тому +1

      Ela fez parte do akb48 e agr ela é do cherry bullet

    • @RoBeTauM
      @RoBeTauM Рік тому +3

      @@hunniehuang cherry bullet? Tá sabendo legal hein! kkkkk

    • @mari_rcpc
      @mari_rcpc Рік тому +3

      é do rocket punch kkk @@hunniehuang

  • @GGysar
    @GGysar Рік тому +74

    00:00 Intro
    00:14 Guess the country
    01:59 Brazil
    04:30 Japan
    06:36 Italy
    09:44 Germany
    12:33 Korea
    14:34 Summary
    15:01 Goodbye and outro

  • @Jotaopontes
    @Jotaopontes Рік тому +740

    Tanto a Ana qnt a Kaylee são ótimas representantes do Brasil. Bonitas e inteligentes 💚💛🇧🇷

    • @marcelohjsakura
      @marcelohjsakura Рік тому +3

      Ana Ruggiero tem um canal no UA-cam

    • @gislaineassaiante
      @gislaineassaiante Рік тому +21

      ​@@rbmaia5as duas são fluentes em inglês.
      E essa aí fala coreano, e tu falando de cor de pele 🙄
      Tem um vácuo na sua cabeça, não é possível 😑

    • @kjbrandman
      @kjbrandman Рік тому +2

      ​@@rbmaia5 esquisito kkkk

    • @kjbrandman
      @kjbrandman Рік тому +3

      @@rbmaia5 tem problema usar foto do meu gato agora? KKKKKKKK

    • @kjbrandman
      @kjbrandman Рік тому

      @@rbmaia5 acha essa foto ai no google entao animal. usa pesquisa por imagem.

  • @0greendragon
    @0greendragon Рік тому +83

    Adoro essa brasileira, acho ela uma querida

    • @latitude23S
      @latitude23S Рік тому +16

      Adoro como ela quebra o gelo da conversa, é tão sincera e natural e ainda mantém a elegância nos comentários.

    • @Yohoo329
      @Yohoo329 Рік тому

      Bem sincera kkkkk

  • @galactuscausandoimpactus9521
    @galactuscausandoimpactus9521 Рік тому +530

    A brasileira explica muito bem a vida do brasileiro comum 😊

  • @vanessatomazelli1123
    @vanessatomazelli1123 Рік тому +467

    Se o italiano soubesse que o brasileiro coloca de tudo no macarrão ele iria entrar em coma kkkkkkkkkkkk

    • @Peter1999Videos
      @Peter1999Videos Рік тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @rafaeltrevizani8586
      @rafaeltrevizani8586 Рік тому +56

      Se soubesse o que coloca na pizza então

    • @Roseberry606
      @Roseberry606 Рік тому +36

      Quem vai contar pra ele sobre a pizza de brigadeiro com banana..?

    • @FlySleepyFish
      @FlySleepyFish Рік тому +1

      ​@@Roseberry606 ;-; banana?

    • @Saturn06_
      @Saturn06_ Рік тому +10

      @@Roseberry606 e a pizza de strogonoff tb Kkkkkk

  • @LamuelHenrique
    @LamuelHenrique Рік тому +954

    An interesting fact is that Brazil is the country with the largest community of Japanese outside Japan, it's also the largest community of Italians outside Italy and is the country with the second largest community of Germans outside of Germany, São Paulo is the city with more Japanese outside of Japan, millions of Brazilians are of Japanese descent today, and São Paulo is also the city with the most Italian blood in the world, of the 12 million people who live in the city, 6 million are of Italian descent, this number is even larger than the entire population of Rome or Milan, 15% of the entire population of Brazil has an Italian ancestor in the family, more precisely 33 million Brazilians, and about the Germans in Brazil, the South of Brazil has a strong influence German, more than 5 million Brazilians are descendants of Germans today and the second most spoken native language in Brazil is German!!
    The Korean community in Brazil is small, unfortunately, but there are some Brazilians of Korean descent, especially in São Paulo too 😂, all these people in the video, besides the Brazilian, could also be Brazilian, this is the enchanting biodiversity of Brazil!!🇧🇷

    • @benjamim9138
      @benjamim9138 Рік тому +38

      Cara já esta chato isso, toda vez que um japonês aparece/fala algo relacionado ao Brasil alguém tem que falar isso. Vai passar uma má impressão nossa para eles, como se fossemos crianças querendo atenção.

    • @ander6368
      @ander6368 Рік тому +19

      Tá bom disco arranhado

    • @aruto3680
      @aruto3680 Рік тому +98

      @@benjamim9138 o cara ta incentivando o turismo pô

    • @cpurizumu
      @cpurizumu Рік тому +153

      @@benjamim9138e mesmo assim a galera de fora não sabe e fica positivamente surpresa quando descobre. se você tem vergonha de ser de um país de imigrantes ou odeia japoneses, italianos e descendentes, não é da conta dos outros, queridão.

    • @anotherguyt2sE
      @anotherguyt2sE Рік тому +58

      Many people may have not seen the comment in other videos. I myself didn't.

  • @ALL2003-
    @ALL2003- Рік тому +66

    The reason not to ask for a “ Latte” it’s because they are gonna give you a cup of milk 🥛, if you want a mixture of coffe and milk you have to ask for a “macchiato lungo” (for a medium size) or a “caffè macchiato” or “latte macchiato” (you can add “freddo” or “caldo” at the end of the phrase if you prefer it cold or hot)

    • @TeirunLP
      @TeirunLP Рік тому +4

      "(you can add “freddo” or “caldo” at the end of the phrase if you prefer it cold or hot)"
      This is especially confusing as a German since "Cold" means "Kalt" in German so "Caldo" could be tempting to get cold milk

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli 10 місяців тому

      Caldo is a hot watery soup in Mexico, mostly the water used cooking beef.

    • @19Amri99
      @19Amri99 7 місяців тому

      I was wondering if latte macchiato would be ok since it's the longer version for latte in germany or if the germans made something up to make it sound more italian/delicious😂

    • @valterrodrigues1288
      @valterrodrigues1288 7 місяців тому

      ​@@OmetecuhtliIn Brazil it's kinda the same, but things like cooked and mashed beans would be called Caldo as well

    • @ALL2003-
      @ALL2003- 6 місяців тому

      @@19Amri99 latte it's used outside of italy but means the same thing as latte macchiato. I think foreign find latte more fancy or exotic idk hahahha

  • @ziobleed
    @ziobleed Рік тому +22

    Also in Italy, if the waiter guides you to a particular seat and you seat elsewhere is rude. If you dont like the seat you can ask to change to another seat

  • @aevjess
    @aevjess Рік тому +69

    Juri and Yeonhee are so beautiful and sweet, I love them a lot! I can't wait to see my girls in Brazil someday 😍 tysm Awesome World and the guests for receiving and talking with them so warmly, especially Kaylee for showing our culture to them! 💝

  • @silentcookie7261
    @silentcookie7261 Рік тому +248

    As a german, the german things weren't wrong, but I think especially the toilet one didn't really fit the question ^^' But another thing I can think of that you shouldn't do in germany is wishing somebody a happy birthday before their actual birthday. After is okay, just not before because it's considered bad luck.

    • @loony7534
      @loony7534 Рік тому +23

      Yeah.Most resturants let you use the bathroom, when you're pregnant or habe a child.

    • @pazzoallaguida
      @pazzoallaguida Рік тому +11

      As for the birthday whishing before the right time, in Italy it's the same as well 😊

    • @LegioX_95
      @LegioX_95 Рік тому +3

      Same in Italy, never wish someone "happy birthday" before the actual birthday!

    • @MrEQuecky
      @MrEQuecky Рік тому +2

      The birthday wishing was also on my mind, cause it is a very German thing that I have not heard of in other countries so far, but I just learned it is similar in Italy, so never mind^^

    • @SebitorLP
      @SebitorLP 10 місяців тому +1

      The only thing that comes to my mind when thinking about a No-Go in Germany would be arriving too late if meeting someone. lmao

  • @mavvtina
    @mavvtina Рік тому +72

    the italian boy is so handsome omg

    • @semprefidelis76
      @semprefidelis76 Рік тому +1

      What country are you from? I’m just trying to find out girls from what nationalities find him handsome

  • @michelarruda456
    @michelarruda456 Рік тому +115

    Gosto tanto das meninas do Rocket Punch, elas juntos com o Cherry Bullet mereciam mais reconhecimento

  • @dewirokhmawati5969
    @dewirokhmawati5969 Рік тому +54

    After watching this content, manifesting Rocket Punch to be able to visit Germany, Italy & Europe in general, and also Brazil & other South America countries. For music festival or tour would be great 👍🏽.

  • @felitastic
    @felitastic Рік тому +117

    The toilet rule isnt that strict in Germany thou. Some stores might want you to buy "one item", so you can just get a drink or something - thats usually in busier areas. But usually you can go into a restaurant or cafe and just kindly ask the waiter there if you can use the toilet. I think only once or twice in my life they wanted me to buy something for it.

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Рік тому +7

      It depends on where you are in Germany, if you're in a city, it's more likely that they enforce the buy stuff rule.
      If it's in the more rural regions, they might allow you to use their facilities for free.
      It's the same here in Sweden. Although it's very unlikely at all that you can use the facilities at restaurants and cafés for free even in rural areas. It's €2 to use the toilets at my local train station. And as someone who used to clean those toilets, I would say €2 is not enough, had it been €100 I'd be fine with it, because those toilets despite me cleaning them 3 times per day, never looked decent.

    • @arres7158
      @arres7158 Рік тому +4

      I´m from south germany and i almost never had to pay in restaurants you just kindly ask them, but its true that in high traffic areas its like @felitastic stated they are more strict. But normaly if u insist with common sense they let u go. Most people are no Monsters :D

    • @brudibeutel5413
      @brudibeutel5413 11 місяців тому +1

      @@arres7158 I am even more southern. So southern, I am from austria but since we are kinda similar anyway.. If I have to pee in vienna (Biggest and the only real city actually in the whole country.) but also when I was in other cities or villages or whereever, I just go into a café, restaurant, hotel, gas station and kindly ask if I may use their toilet. "Greet god (Good day). May I please use your toilet?" (Grüß Gott. Dürft ich bitte Ihr WC benutzen? - Very polite. May and please.) I usually leave the toilet cleaner than it was before anyway so that's kinda how I pay. :'D Never got asked to buy anything. Never got declined a toilet. Would be quite rude to decline that actually. In my work place (No café, no hotel, no restaurant, but a store. We sell food for pets. :D) we let customers and even non customers use our toilet if they ask. Why wouldn't we?
      I am not sure but I think access to sanitary facilities is a human right. 🤔 (I googled. It IS a human right. Declining someone access to sanitary facilities if no other viable facilities are near enough to be reasonable should therefore be considered a violation of human rights I think. Damn.)

    • @Suedetussy
      @Suedetussy 10 місяців тому +1

      I live there and i always asked politely. It depends on the other person, whether they let you go or not.

  • @cjwangchong
    @cjwangchong Рік тому +30

    Lol the Italian was so serious about love ending over cheese on fish. I think he was joking but he said it with such a straight face! Lol love it

  • @DrawingPunch
    @DrawingPunch Рік тому +12

    국적불문하고 귀엽다는 말이 자동으로 나오게 만드는 쥬리쥬 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 롴펀이들은 어디서나 귀엽고 매력터지네!

  • @Sylveonkpopnyct
    @Sylveonkpopnyct Рік тому +724

    Juri and Yeonhee are so cute omg

    • @Luvs1112
      @Luvs1112 Рік тому +17

      Frrr they are like besties❤

    • @qzenzy8051
      @qzenzy8051 Рік тому +14

      they are pretty annoying tbh

    • @Sylveonkpopnyct
      @Sylveonkpopnyct Рік тому

      @@qzenzy8051 shut up

    • @amerbasyer
      @amerbasyer Рік тому

      @@qzenzy8051talkshow supposed to be interesting.

    • @Sara-fd3dd
      @Sara-fd3dd Рік тому +3

      Unnerving*

  • @mondstadtvlogs
    @mondstadtvlogs Рік тому +291

    Here are some more things you shouldn't do in Germany:
    In Germany you shouldn't call sandwich bread "brot (bread)", we call it "toast". We take great pride in our bread as we have thousands (not exagerrating) of different types of bread so to call sandwich bread "bread" seems a little insulting. Fun fact: when you put toast in the toaster we call it "getoastetes toast (toasted toast)"
    Germans value their time so we consider it rude when people show up late. One time I got shouted at by my German elementary school teacher for being 2-5 minutes late to school (school starts around 7am)
    I feel like this one isn't as strict but if you cross the traffic light when it's red as a pedestrian, people will give you a look since we generally don't cross it when red
    We also take recycling and littering quite serious so if someone sees you not recycle properly or litter then they may approach you and tell you to correct your mistake. There's even a stereotype that some neighbours are so strict, they will patrol whether or not their neighbours are recycling properly and they won't be afraid to call you out

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Рік тому

      Toast is not bread, it's an abomination of milk and wheat and baking powder.

    • @iota-09
      @iota-09 Рік тому +11

      same here in italy for bread: toast, sandwich or most commonly pancarrè? sure, but call that type of bread pane and people will think you have the shittiest taste in the world.
      (not saying that sandwiches are bad, just that they're not considered bread by our standards)
      can't say the same of being late though, it's obviously frowned upon but such a small amount of lateness will be fine, and when with friends, often people assume you're gonna be late of at least 15 minutes.

    • @esamazing809
      @esamazing809 Рік тому +22

      german schools usually start at 8 am, I've never heard of one starting around 7 am already?? that's way too early!!

    • @AddictedToNovels
      @AddictedToNovels Рік тому +10

      @@esamazing809 there are actually quite a lot of schools in germany that start at around 7am, I do agree tho that it's wayyy too early.

    • @mondstadtvlogs
      @mondstadtvlogs Рік тому +4

      @@esamazing809 i just checked my timetable from my old school and school starts at 7.30am so I'm not sure if they changed it or if i misremembered since it's been a while but yeah either way i think it's way too early for young children

  • @heidyueda
    @heidyueda Рік тому +71

    Juri is THE first japanese that I saw saying it's bad manners doing noise when eating noodles, soba, etc! Normally, every Japanese says it's the opposite...that you should make noise eating those foods! Maybe she's from some part of Japan that this is considered a bad manners or maybe her family rules?! Also, she said that making noise is only in anime, not in real life... but actually everywhere you go Japanese tend to make noise while eating ! I'm living here for about 10 years, and I see it often, and nobody seems to get annoyed about the sound!

    • @orkanes2
      @orkanes2 Рік тому +10

      I’ve not been to Japan yet but I’ll visit Japan for 2 months next month, and this also confused me. Because everywhere where I’ve looked people said it’s totally normal to make noises while eating. I’ll be sure to look around before I eat something in Japan, just so I won’t stick out.

    • @CynXStream
      @CynXStream Рік тому +3

      i lived in japan and same experience, japanese people say it's nice to make noise eating noodles

    • @silentsmurf
      @silentsmurf Рік тому +3

      Noodles are the exceptions for making noise in general. But yeah, it could be a family thing. My mom would not let us make noise while eating food, even noodles.

    • @heidyueda
      @heidyueda Рік тому +1

      ​@silentsmurf not just noodles. Every kind of soup like food they make noise in daily life and nobody cares about it

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext Рік тому +5

      Actually, every Japanese person I've spoken to said it's rude to make noises while eating. I think 20 years ago, it was okay. Now, it's not.

  • @ch72963
    @ch72963 Рік тому +26

    In japan it's okay to make noise when slurping noodles. I think over 90% of japanese people do this. It may not have been okay at Juri's house but generally it's okay. But most of japanese people dislike eating food with their mouths open so they make sounds when they slurping noodles but they don't when chewing them.

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 6 місяців тому

      Yea, that was weird for her to say that. You watch any YT video with japanese people eating noodles and they're 100% slurping away. Maybe she comes from a wealthy family?

  • @可愛い海豹
    @可愛い海豹 Рік тому +88

    In Italy also don't ask for alfredo *food* like "Pasta Alfredo", because only in big cities for turists you'll find it. That's due to the fact that it is an american thing

    • @stefanopani2848
      @stefanopani2848 Рік тому +21

      I'm italian and I just discovered this "pasta Alfredo" with your comment

    • @可愛い海豹
      @可愛い海豹 Рік тому +2

      ti capisco, in america si inventano le peggio robe per il marketing
      @@stefanopani2848

    • @1stmikayuushipper
      @1stmikayuushipper Рік тому +8

      @@stefanopani2848Idem LMAO

    • @demoros1603
      @demoros1603 Рік тому +9

      wrong myth, what they call Alfredo it's a kind of pasta made in Rome in a specific restaurant named Da Alfredo (Alfredo's) and the dish name is "Fettucine Alfredo", it's very specific dish, but for some reason they think everything with Alfredo in its name means italian, and everything they make thinking about Alfredo is completely wrong, infact they add to the dish things that have nothing to deal with the dish itself!

    • @可愛い海豹
      @可愛い海豹 Рік тому

      @@demoros1603 I didn't know it was this specific but thank you

  • @giulianopisciottano8302
    @giulianopisciottano8302 Рік тому +26

    A thing that went unnoticed: the Italian guy was pointing upwards when they were trying to get Germany right, because Germany is north of Italy on a map, genius hint😂

  • @aced.portgas5845
    @aced.portgas5845 Рік тому +10

    I watched the video 2 times because the first I couldn't take my eyes off the Italian guy 😍😂

  • @DulcisAbsentia
    @DulcisAbsentia Рік тому +104

    The Italian guy must be a model, he’s super handsome

    • @mattia_exc3068
      @mattia_exc3068 Рік тому +45

      In italy is normal guy

    • @sepidehyousefi4752
      @sepidehyousefi4752 Рік тому

      I mean, right??

    • @yesimsmokecrack7039
      @yesimsmokecrack7039 Рік тому +13

      He is, but for some reason he doesn't give me a good feeling... with those legs spread so wide 😆

    • @sepidehyousefi4752
      @sepidehyousefi4752 Рік тому +13

      @@yesimsmokecrack7039 it does make sense, but I think it just shows how comfortable and confident he is. Still cute though

    • @Adam_8657
      @Adam_8657 Рік тому +5

      ​@@yesimsmokecrack7039 don't worry its Just a confortable position

  • @beatrizzschaber
    @beatrizzschaber Рік тому +56

    Eu amo a Juri e a Yeonhee! Amei vê-las aqui no canal!! 🇧🇷

  • @bobbyiconic
    @bobbyiconic Рік тому +8

    The guy is SO HANDSOME!

  • @enrico8158
    @enrico8158 Місяць тому +2

    I love how Marcello was scaring everyone on purpose

  • @bluelamp2111
    @bluelamp2111 Рік тому +6

    나라별 문화차이도 알게되고 유익하네요. 그리고 로켓펀치 멤버들, 연희 쥬리 넘 귀여웠네요 ㅋㅋㅋ 자주 불러주세요~

  • @mais5948
    @mais5948 Рік тому +171

    I‘m German and and if you visit Germany on a Sunday, you even have to be quiet, so no loud parties etc..
    Because your neighbors could report you for disturbing the peace. (here’s a little article abt it „A fine of up to 5,000 euros may be imposed for a violation of the nighttime rest period.“)
    Sunday is really for recreation and was meant to go to church etc. back then.

    • @i_can_c_u_2295
      @i_can_c_u_2295 Рік тому +9

      It’s like in the Bible…the Sunday is to rest after working the whole week. Even doctors aren’t opened on sunday, so if you have a problem, you either have to wait until Monday or go to the hospital.

    • @Skystar83800
      @Skystar83800 Рік тому +2

      WHA- I HAVE NOT HEARD ABOUT THAT AND I ALSO LIVE THERE!?!
      WHAT CITY IS THIS??

    • @vay_exe
      @vay_exe Рік тому +10

      @@Skystar83800 Basically the entirety of Germany, I'm surprised you never heard of it? :o

    • @bacon9080
      @bacon9080 Рік тому +3

      @@Skystar83800 did u never see a ruhezeit sign? there are several in my apartment complex LOL

    • @Silkie_Cookie
      @Silkie_Cookie Рік тому

      ​@@Skystar83800Same 😅

  • @amafirenze-vi1uh
    @amafirenze-vi1uh Рік тому +100

    One itallian guy+ 4 international girls. That represents Italian way of life well .

    • @yrxsx
      @yrxsx Рік тому +15

      Italian stallions

    • @alessandrocwilliam
      @alessandrocwilliam Рік тому +10

      We simply exist, and they come to us 💅

    • @cecidemo
      @cecidemo Рік тому +3

      lol I was looking for this comment

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Рік тому +10

    I was stationed in Gaeta Italy for 2 years. Loved my time there. Cannot enjoy cappuccino in USA anymore. Wish I could take my wife to visit.

  • @silvanacirilodeoliveira2
    @silvanacirilodeoliveira2 Рік тому +53

    Adoro os vídeos com a kaylle ela e a Ana são as melhores tão fofas 😂😂😂🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @marcyabadeer9493
    @marcyabadeer9493 Рік тому +15

    In Brazil, this issue of free bathrooms depends on the establishment and the moment. If there is a party happening nearby, for example, many establishments that normally even let you use the Bathrooms start charging fees, either you consume something or pay directly. I buy a candy 😂

  • @ashleighv.3253
    @ashleighv.3253 Рік тому +3

    I just saw the thumbnail and wondered why that orange hair looked so familiar.. love to see more rocket punch content!

  • @washiperjoestar
    @washiperjoestar Рік тому +22

    Juri's hair is so brightess than everything in the scene lol
    Yeonhee is so adorable. She curious and learned everything.

  • @SKYJIN8
    @SKYJIN8 Рік тому +7

    I don't know if anyone has noticed this but the man was fully focused on Juri.😊
    Yeonhee and Juri are so pretty. ❤

  • @emotionalIntelligence2078
    @emotionalIntelligence2078 Рік тому +7

    Italian guy posture made me forget that they are not sitting on a beach. 😅😂

  • @pile333
    @pile333 Рік тому +17

    The misunderstanding for "Latte" is probably derived from the foreign abbreviation of "Caffellatte" (i.e. "Coffee-milk") that is practically another way to say cappuccino.

    • @marty8895
      @marty8895 Рік тому +14

      Caffelatte and Cappuccino are actually not exact the same. In Caffelatte milk is not whipped so it doesn’t have the creaminess of cappuccino. They are not use interchangeably in Italian.

    • @pile333
      @pile333 Рік тому +2

      @@marty8895 Surely caffellatte, then shortened in latte, was commercialized in USA with that name before cappuccino spread over the country. That's the misunderstanding I guess.

    • @melinda6921
      @melinda6921 Рік тому +6

      Cappuccino and latte are not the same thing. In fact, they not only have different names, but also different preparations.

    • @marty8895
      @marty8895 Рік тому +2

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@pile333 I wasn’t arguing about that. I believe you that caffelatte came before in the USA than cappuccino. I just pointed out that cappuccino and Caffelatte are not the same thing as you stated in your comment. If you ask for a Caffelatte they don’t give you a cappuccino. Two different drinks even though they both have the same ingredients but prepared in two different ways. The miss understanding is that in the USA and everywhere in the world a Latte is coffee + milk but in Italy nobody calls a Caffelatte just Latte because it just means milk. If you want a Latte in Italy you have to say the full word “Caffelatte” or even better order a latte macchiato.

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli 10 місяців тому +1

      Café con leche or literally coffee with milk in Mexico, usually the same as in Spain (largo or long, corto or short, depending on the proportion) but as Italian coffee becomes more popular via the US if you order using the spanish words you'll receive a long stare from the waitress.

  • @AntonGrey8
    @AntonGrey8 Рік тому +13

    The Italian boy, I must say, not bad!😍

  • @Charl_es19
    @Charl_es19 Рік тому +67

    "Ciao" "Italia" lol ,i don't know why i'm not surprised by that at all , she quickly guessed and btw the italian guy is pretty good

    • @MaxTargin0
      @MaxTargin0 Рік тому +3

      In Brazil we say that to say goodbye, but the spelling changed to “tchau” for me it seems like a mixture of the Italian “Ciao” with the German “Tschüss”

    • @ivanovichdelfin8797
      @ivanovichdelfin8797 Рік тому +2

      En español podemos decir "Chao". Los colombianos son los que más lo utilizan.

    • @maikopasma9176
      @maikopasma9176 Рік тому +8

      ​@@MaxTargin0yeah in Italy it's used for both "hello" and "bye"

    • @TheHoonJin
      @TheHoonJin Рік тому

      ​@@maikopasma9176yes. So weird

    • @marty8895
      @marty8895 Рік тому +7

      ⁠@@MaxTargin0 Ciao and Tchau is the same word. You use it because of the Italian immigration in Brazil where there are many descendants of Italians from the region of Veneto (the region of Venice) where the word comes from. Ciao comes from the Veneto word sciavo which means slave. So when people were using it they were basically saying I am your slave. You just write it differently because the « ch « sound is written differently in Italian and Portuguese.
      Tschüss comes from the French word adieu.

  • @armandourso1526
    @armandourso1526 Рік тому +3

    I’m brazilian and i love this channel !

  • @Maunose
    @Maunose Рік тому +12

    I’ve lived in Japan before and they are NOT silent while eating! Specially when eating ramen.

    • @nordlyselsker
      @nordlyselsker Рік тому +4

      I was very surprised she said that, too. When I was learning Japanese (in the 80s and 90s), one of the things we were told was that it's normal in Japan to make noises when eating (especially ramen, as you say) and that it might even be considered impolite if you don't, because people might think you don't like the food. I also experienced this when I visited Japan. The slurping sounds (which would be considered very rude and unmannerly in Germany) in a ramen restaurant created an interesting soundscape! I wonder if this is something that has changed recently.

  • @marcos-ll2yr
    @marcos-ll2yr Рік тому +47

    kayle sempre se destacando, brasileiros são mais carismaticos

    • @allysonhenrique9361
      @allysonhenrique9361 Рік тому

      Acho que não são todos

    • @nataliearaujo3095
      @nataliearaujo3095 Рік тому +7

      Eu acho esse tipo de comentário de uma vergonha alheia enorme, um mico se os estrangeiros ver isso, é de uma arrogância ridícula, pq quem mais fala e elogia os brs são os próprios, se eu fosse de outro país reviraria os olhos. Não se diminui os outros, ponto.

    • @tamisjcloud
      @tamisjcloud Рік тому

      Acho que ela tá se destacando mais pq eles não falam coreano e ela sim, então pra ela é mais fácil se comunicar.

  • @VitóriaDuarte-0
    @VitóriaDuarte-0 Рік тому +17

    Kaylee divando como sempre🇧🇷🔥❤️

  • @inhajapanify
    @inhajapanify Рік тому +7

    Yeonhee and Juri of Rocket Punch are speaking very well as a guest. :)
    We are proud of you and love you so much as well.
    Hit the world Rocket Punch !

  • @eloah9927
    @eloah9927 Рік тому +17

    achei estrenho a kaylee não falar que aqui no brasil tb tudo fecha no domingo, e no sábado as coisas fecham mais cedo

    • @Andrezanovais
      @Andrezanovais Рік тому +11

      Na verdade só cidade do interior. Nas grandes cidades há muita coisa aberta sábado e domingo

    • @milenaandrade2162
      @milenaandrade2162 Рік тому +3

      Só cidade pequena mesmo. Aqui onde eu moro é assim. Mas quando vou pra cidades maiores da pra fazer muita coisa no domingo, fica de tudo aberto

  • @betomirosmar1159
    @betomirosmar1159 Рік тому +10

    STAN ROCKET PUNCH, THANK YOU SO MUCH! YEONHEE AND JURI ARE SO WONDERFUL AND ADORABLE, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH MY LOVES, FIGHTING ♡♡♡♡♡♡

  • @ssyunenergy
    @ssyunenergy Рік тому +57

    o mais perto que o rocket punch chegou do brazil 🥹🇧🇷

  • @diogosilvermagalhaes3574
    @diogosilvermagalhaes3574 Рік тому +20

    A Kayle é bonitona

  • @RustyDust101
    @RustyDust101 Рік тому +8

    Teensy little correction: most public bathrooms cost 70 cents in Germany. For that they are usually very clean. Okay, maybe not as clean as I imagine them to be in Japan. But still very clean.
    The most you will see these at Sanifair along the German Autobahn, the interstate system of roads. Usually you also receive a voucher for 50 cents that can be used for anything you buy at the reststop.

    • @jassychanVO
      @jassychanVO Рік тому +1

      That's not true. Yes, the Sanifair toilets do cost 70 cents, but most public toilets in cities still cost 50 cents or 1€. You rarely see any bathrooms with 70 cents.

  • @stefano_etrusco
    @stefano_etrusco Рік тому +58

    The reason for cappuccino not being ordered in the evening is because milk is hard to digest, and takes a lot of time.

    • @MangakamanItaly82
      @MangakamanItaly82 Рік тому +12

      This is false. A lot of mothers give "latte caldo" to their children at night before they're going bed :)

    • @alessandromarrocco4566
      @alessandromarrocco4566 Рік тому +5

      It is neither milk nor coffee. The problem is when these two foods are ingested together that chemically everything becomes difficult to digest. In fact, even in the morning, as an Italian, I don't recommend the cappuccino ❤

    • @stefano_etrusco
      @stefano_etrusco Рік тому +2

      @@MangakamanItaly82 Children still have high levels of lactase enzyme, that’s designed to digest milk, but drops after childhood.

    • @ALL2003-
      @ALL2003- Рік тому +3

      @@MangakamanItaly82yes, but they are children, and there is no coffe in “latte caldo”

    • @MangakamanItaly82
      @MangakamanItaly82 Рік тому +2

      @@ALL2003- when I was a child in my latte there was always coffee :D

  • @VhanchyShu
    @VhanchyShu Рік тому +42

    This was really fun and very informative. Thank you for having Juri and Yeonhee. 💜 Hope to see them here again in the futre. 💜
    0:26, 8:26 Haha. Juri's reaction is so cute.
    0:51 Juri is good at this. xD
    1:08 She really is. 💖
    2:42, 5:39, 15:06 Yeonhee is so cute.
    2:59 Where's Dahyun when you need her?
    3:15 Wait. Juri is really good at this! 😮
    12:02 Juri is so cute.
    13:19 She's so pretty.
    13:57 Oh no. 😅

  • @LeksDee
    @LeksDee Рік тому +2

    11:00 Actually parties on sundays are not okay and there is a law, at least if you wanna be loud, like a normal party would be.

  • @RobertAntonyJameson
    @RobertAntonyJameson Рік тому +3

    Italian here! We have tasty basic ingredients and our culinary culture is mostly about prioritizing the main subject of the recipe and using very few well balanced ingredients that shouldn't cover the main taste but rather delicately complete some of the main scent notes.
    For similar reasons the traditional recipes are set and fixed with kind of specific amounts of each ingredient and we'd appreciate if you taste our food the way it is intended before personalizing your dish.
    At the same time we have the idea that you will use more spices if the main ingredient is unpleasant or rotten, and that's another reason why it may come out as an insult if someone adds strong or excessive amounts of condiments to the main ingredient.
    Since ingredient availabilities changes trough the different climates, recipes are also very specific for each region, and it would be advisable to ask what is in the local menu.
    If you desperately want to try something that comes from another region you could ask if there is any specialized restaurant that can properly offer that recipe locally.
    Also Alfredo doesn't exist.

    • @demoros1603
      @demoros1603 Рік тому +1

      In realtà esiste è un ristorante a roma dove fanno le fettuccine alfredo (da alfredo), che ovviamente prevede una pasta specifica (le fettuccine, che devono essere fatte fresche sul momento), con solo burro e parmigiano, ma il punto è che come per molti piatti italiani il segreto sta tutto nella procedura con cui si fa il piatto, nel caso specifico è la mantecatura, senza di essa non sono fettuccine alfredo, sbagliare questo significa fare un altro piatto, come ad esempio la carbonara dove ci sono ingredienti specifici (sbagliarli significa fare altro) ed una procedura specifica facile da sbagliare, nel caso specifico l'uovo solo il giallo e non va cotto assolutamente, deve venire una cremina che si ottiene unendo l'uovo col grasso del guanciale cotto, l'acqua della pasta, il pecorino ed il pepe! Quello che gli stranieri non capiscono è che la passione italiana per la proprio cucina non è solo una questione di mangiare, ma di preparare i piatti dando il giusto rispetto alla ricetta originale!

    • @RobertAntonyJameson
      @RobertAntonyJameson Рік тому +1

      @@demoros1603 ho presente, ma è come dire gli gnocchi “catenelle” fatti solo a mezzogiorno dallo scomparso ristorante accanto al ponte Isonzo a Padova sud/ovest…
      Se non esiste al di fuori di un singolo posto ed all’estero (principalmente US) l’hanno romanzato e reinterpretato nei ristoranti etnici italiani, facendola diventare una cospicua realtà estera, tanto vale dire che in Italia non esiste.
      Si risparmiano la delusione e le bestemmie del ristoratore medio ed inoltre sarà uno dei pochi piatti che, per come lo intendono loro, possono trovare “a casa loro”. ^^

    • @demoros1603
      @demoros1603 Рік тому

      @@RobertAntonyJameson avresti ragione non fosse che le fettuccine alfredo le fanno ancora e quello specifico ristorante esiste e quel piatto è parte del loro successo, anche solo perché il richiamo dato dalla violenza sul nome incuriosisce. Credo che la diffusione di quel piatto nello specifico nasca perché per certi versi si avvicina molto ai gusti di quelle persone, con molta probabilità hanno più o meno lo stesso concetto con la 4 formaggi, ma credo che per pigrizia confondano i nome, o magari l'associazione al nome con elemento di tutto ciò che è italiano sia il classico ridurre il tutto a poche parole, pensiamoci quante volte si tende a fare ciò associando persone o culture a banalissimi luoghi comuni anche tra connazionali di regioni diverse? Basta pensare ai luoghi comuni che il nord ha nei confronti del sud e viceversa!

    • @RobertAntonyJameson
      @RobertAntonyJameson Рік тому

      @@demoros1603 Il fatto che il ristorante sussista nella sua esistenza non cambia la validità del concetto che ho cercato di esprimere, o la testata sullo sterno che rischia di prendersi l'ennesimo turista che entra in una pizzeria chiedendo “Alfredo Fettuccini”, ignorando l'inadeguatezza della sua richiesta sia per la tipologia di locale in cui si trova sia per l'inesistenza del piatto richiesto.
      Ci sono sulle quattrocentomila attività dedite alla ristorazione nel belpaese, l'effettiva presenza di una sola locazione dove potere soddisfare tale insistente richiesta mi è irrilevante, preferisco consigliare ad un turista di informarsi su quello che offre il territorio in cui si trova.
      Detto ciò disattivo le notifiche e proseguo con la mia vita, ossequi ✌️

  • @giuliopitoni4681
    @giuliopitoni4681 Рік тому +31

    In tutta la mia vita da Italiana è la prima volta che sento qualcuno che mangia pesce con formaggio😂

  • @Sonar_125
    @Sonar_125 Рік тому +14

    Italian guy is 🥵🔥

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 Рік тому +9

    The Sundays in Germany are not different from the Sundays in pretty much every village, town or mid size city here in Portugal. The only things that are open are the restaurants (but not all), the cafés (but not all), the supermarkets, the pharmacy that's on duty during the weekend (there's always one open) and the shopping centres (if they exist), everything else is closed. Construction work is also non-existent on Sundays AND Saturdays.

    • @mousethehuman7179
      @mousethehuman7179 Рік тому +1

      for the construction work, I don't know if she meant businesses which are closed on Sundays anyways, but even with your own house/garden it is often frowned upon in Germany to do noisy work on Sunday, like hammering, vacuuming even, lawn-mowing, using chainsaws or loud machines... The neighbours can be very judgy about that and if you host a too loud of a party they can call the cops on you for "noise harassment" (Lärmbelästigung) or "disrupting the peace" (Ruhestörung)

    • @FatShork
      @FatShork 11 місяців тому +1

      Now that I think about it, it's so nice that the pharmacies agree to always have at least one always open, it could lead to some serious emergencies if they all closed, that's really nice

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 11 місяців тому +1

      @@FatShork - In the cities or towns that have multiple pharmacies there is a monthly schedule indicating which one is open, during the night on week days, during the weekends and on official holidays.

  • @mic-shellcrackson3800
    @mic-shellcrackson3800 Рік тому +17

    The Italian guy is 😳

  • @MaxTargin0
    @MaxTargin0 Рік тому +19

    It could last 2 hours long and I would still enjoy 🇧🇷

  • @Suedetussy
    @Suedetussy 10 місяців тому +1

    I had to laugh so hard about the Italian. He had that chill vibe that is so typical for Italians. But when he was asked about the cheese on fish thing, his startled reaction was also so typical for Italians and their seriousness about food. Loved it!
    Also, i must be a secret Italian i guess. No coffee after 2pm. And my answer for why you don’t pair cheese and fsh was exactly his. It‘s two strong flavors. No need to combine them, enjoy each of them in their own way.

  • @haegolzzing
    @haegolzzing Рік тому +11

    쥬리 겁나 귀엽고 연희 리액션 너무 좋아ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @naay3088
    @naay3088 Рік тому +5

    i like this content 🤩

  • @pearsfears
    @pearsfears Рік тому +13

    "you can have parties on sunday, there's no law" girl are you really german? 😂 its literally the law and you can call the police on people who are loud on sundays! even though you usually just go to the neighbors and ask them to be more quiet

  • @tivti._778
    @tivti._778 Рік тому +1

    the changing in language from english to korean i love it
    also i moved out from brasil to norway and ive been so shocked by how things works here like theres a day specially for taco and we only get our grades in january and people use ketchup for their sandwich not mayonaisse or butter. Also the same thing in korea no shoes inside the house because of the snow and people usually take care of farms and stuff so it gets shitty and norwegians likes keeping things clean. I also was very shocked how my friends go out at 7pm and come back at like 9pm or midnight.

  • @heeyl_6387
    @heeyl_6387 Рік тому +20

    Juri and Yeonhee are so cute. My pick in Queendom Puzzle. They'r so funny😂😍

  • @Dolskleivis
    @Dolskleivis Рік тому +53

    o tanto que esse italiano é bonito é sacanagem

  • @AlessiaJW
    @AlessiaJW Рік тому +2

    In germany It is also considered rude if you are very loud in the bus or trains. Also it is rude if you disrupt someone in a conversation and dont look in the eyes. About the eyes is somtimes considered a sign of disinterest or dishonest, also some people are just shy and dont look in the eyes because of it.

  • @fhzptvjscl
    @fhzptvjscl Рік тому +4

    Luv Rocket punch❤

  • @ducdungnguyen2916
    @ducdungnguyen2916 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for inviting Rocket Punch ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kaltenkirchenhannes
    @kaltenkirchenhannes Рік тому +2

    It is in a few states of Germany possible to buy groceries on Sundays.
    Examples : "verkaufsoffene Sonntage" (Open Sundays) at city festivities.
    In Schleswig-Holstein (the northernmost state of Germany) is a regulation that supermarkets (groceries stores) are open on Sundays from 11 am to 5 pm in selected holiday regions from Easter to October. In some federal states , supermarkets at airports or railway stations are allowed to be open all year round.
    Yes restaurants has open at weekends, but the most of them have a closed day from Monday to Friday.

  • @Ahad_Samad
    @Ahad_Samad Рік тому +8

    Yeonhee, Juri ❤❤❤

  • @KtheHermit
    @KtheHermit Рік тому +3

    As a German I gotta say I rarely experienced restrooms that aren't free, apart from like "Raststättentoilletten" (Restrooms in the middle of nowhere on the autobahn), most are completely free, though some have the cleaning personnel sitting outside kind of expecting tips lol

  • @chuu9739
    @chuu9739 Рік тому +73

    The Italian man is so beautiful

  • @_K.A.R.
    @_K.A.R. 11 місяців тому +1

    9:47 sorry totally wrong!
    First, in general all Stores etc. are closed at sunday
    Second, the same way you COULD buy alcohol you can buy other things.
    Third, the exceptions are petrol stations with small shops in it, Kiosks, "verkaufsoffene Sonntage" (open Sundays) that are allowed from time to time by the local government and of course Restaurants/gastronomy. Not to forget touristic attractions (amusement parks, some museum, ...).

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli 10 місяців тому

      I think she's contrasting it with Eastern countries like Korea in this case where weekends are when people go shopping as weekdays people usually go for drinks after work and don't really have time or the inclination to do it (normally relax, bond with co-workers after a day in the office). Between European countries that will depend, if somebody from Spain they will say everything is closed in Sweden because a lot more places are open there on weekends than in Nordic countries.

  • @Haegemon
    @Haegemon Рік тому +22

    Italians are really that serious about food.

  • @syniasynia6736
    @syniasynia6736 Рік тому +1

    In Poland we used to have open shops on Sunday, but now, almost all shops are closed. There are open only some small shops like ,,Żabka" or restaurants and etc. And also everything can be opened on Sunday when there is the last Sunday before holiday like Christmas or before 1-th September (because of children's which may need sth for the first day at school)
    Also, In Poland you also have to pay for the toilets, but it is not that bad as in Germany I think. In restaurants you have to buy sth, it's true and many public toilets aren't free, but sometimes you can find free toi toi's (portable toilets?) (rarely, but they exist) and also at the gas stations and at the shopping malles are free.
    When I was in Germany, I was surprised, because even in the gas station you had to pay for going to the toilet.

  • @user-Jini-Kim
    @user-Jini-Kim Рік тому +4

    여니 쥬리 리액션은 초심을 잃지 않는구나 그와중에 연대장 어른에 대한 예의 😄😁😆

  • @Stella-eb5uh
    @Stella-eb5uh Рік тому +1

    OMG JURI!!! ive started loving them from queendom puzzle ahhhhh!!! cant belive shes heereee

  • @joannamaldonado8992
    @joannamaldonado8992 9 місяців тому

    I agree with the cheese thing, it doesn't need to go on everything. Kutos to you if you like to put it on everything but I think it's a flavor profile that masks everything else and isn't necessary. I usually opt into seasonings and salsas before adding in other strong single profile ingredients. It's really cool to see their reactions to everyone else's culture

  • @KrabbyPattySecretForumla
    @KrabbyPattySecretForumla Рік тому +2

    As someone who’s very interested in Asian and European cultures, I see this video as a win.

  • @GGysar
    @GGysar Рік тому +7

    10:07 No, that's wrong, on Sundays restaurants are open and so are museums and other places where you can spend your time and the convenience stores she is talking about are known as "Kiosk" or Späti" (in Berlin) and sell not just alcohol but chips / crisps, soda and other stuff and of course gas stations aren't closed either.

  • @candraharis
    @candraharis Рік тому +2

    Yeonhee!!!! Thankyouuu Awesome World

  • @AllisonDee5524
    @AllisonDee5524 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for inviting Rocket Punch. ❤

  • @RonielTababa
    @RonielTababa Рік тому +5

    Im glad that Rocket Punch have a lot of guesting

  • @rosengarden
    @rosengarden Рік тому +1

    In Brazil we relax on sundays too, a lot of places are closed, but it's not that drastic lol

  • @dibidubu4168
    @dibidubu4168 Рік тому

    aww this was so cute im glad they did so much content with this channel❤

  • @minemix3569
    @minemix3569 Рік тому +23

    Esse italiano é muito lindo misericórdia.

    • @steste4168
      @steste4168 Рік тому +2

      He is the average italian...we invite all beautiful women from all over the world to come to visit Italy. We will make you feel like a queen!

  • @lulute8
    @lulute8 Рік тому +1

    "THE LOVE WILL FINISH" wow that was i cold line kkkkkk

  • @niky_peixoto
    @niky_peixoto Рік тому +1

    It's nice to point out that, since Brazil is such a huge country, we have more "don't"s per state than for the entire country. Ana said our national "don't"s very well, but if you will be traveling to Brazil, is most important to know the "don't"s of the state you will be visiting. For example, in Minas Gerais we are very friendly and we take great pride in our gastronomy, so usually people will offer you a lot of food when you visit and they can feel bad if you reject it or show that you don't like it (the Italian guy could NEVER get annoyed by the fish with cheese, because in Minas Gerais we put cheese in EVERYTHING and WE are getting mad if you curse at it 😂). São Paulo, though, is very different, and you should be careful specially at the escalator, because they are very worried about being fast and efficient, so there is a side in the escalator which is reserved for people that want to walk (yes, walk through the escalator) because they're in a hurry, and they will be very mad if you get in the way. This also happens a lot in the streets, so keep watch. The other states also have their special don'ts, so always be careful with that

  • @DeanMMJ
    @DeanMMJ Рік тому +3

    omg yes!! Rocket Punch 💥

  • @_aiborie
    @_aiborie Рік тому +1

    Juri really suited in variety, her personality's so bright 💖

  • @gigigonzal0
    @gigigonzal0 10 місяців тому +1

    when you ask nicely you can use the restrooms in germany also for free 😄

  • @CrolyGiart
    @CrolyGiart Рік тому +5

    its interesting how many people say its not free to use a public restroom in germany. i have only seen that once and even then i was able to just walk past the guy who was sitting next to the "2€" sign.
    i live in the west, so maybe its different in other parts of germany.

    • @temakrug4647
      @temakrug4647 Рік тому

      Same for me. I also live in the west and we have even free bathrooms in our city, so with no person sittin in front of the toilettes. The only time, I had to pay was the shopping house of Karststadt.

    • @KiaraKitsune
      @KiaraKitsune Рік тому

      I'm also from the west and we don't even have public bathrooms except the ones in train stations and all of them have the sanifair blockade...

    • @aivi1646
      @aivi1646 Рік тому

      So I am from the South(Bavaria) and here all public bathrooms do cost money

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli 10 місяців тому

      So in other words... it depends?

  • @I.S.R.A.
    @I.S.R.A. Рік тому +5

    Eles casualmente mudando o idioma da conversa ao decorrer dela

  • @syafiqhelmimohdnizam7580
    @syafiqhelmimohdnizam7580 Рік тому +6

    Yeonhee ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bruna_gonca
    @bruna_gonca Рік тому +46

    Gente, chocada como Kaylee fala Coreano com tamanha facilidade!!

    • @michelioliveira9825
      @michelioliveira9825 Рік тому +3

      Pelo que vi em alguns vídeos dela no tik tok ela foi com a família bem nova para Coreia, voltaram para o Brasil mas ela não quis ficar aqui por muito tempo e retornou.

  • @yourphantomness
    @yourphantomness Рік тому +3

    I'll be honest: I'm Italian and I've never heard the cheese on the fish one pfft

  • @frog382
    @frog382 2 місяці тому

    Italy is the best, they have a rule to not work at the time of lunch, so all the stores close after 12am i think and then open after 4-5 again, i forgot exact times, but its so great that people have few hours break when working and a life is much more bearable this way.