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  • @carmenruvalcaba7068
    @carmenruvalcaba7068 2 роки тому +6

    All the stuff you mentioned shocked me in the beginning but it’s also the very stuff I came to love and miss when We came stateside.
    Thank you, enjoyed this convo.
    P.S. I remember people knowing we were American because of the white socks. They actually stared and laughed.

  • @glennrenna2491
    @glennrenna2491 9 місяців тому +3

    Love the cash only thing. And about closing early or on Sunday, God forbid you plan ahead and think.

  • @soniadume4419
    @soniadume4419 3 роки тому +1

    Great Vlog Daniel. Good information like always!

  • @2011LaurenBrooke
    @2011LaurenBrooke 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for making these videos. We PCS in June and this is so helpful.

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision 3 роки тому

      You are so welcome! There was nothing online when I PCS'd in 2014 so I had to do something about that ;) Let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to see!

  • @davestapp1270
    @davestapp1270 3 роки тому +3

    Daniel, I absolutely love your style of presenting your video format. So entertaining while providing amazing information. Thank you.

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision 3 роки тому +1

      Uncle Dave! Thanks so much man! To be honest, this video didn't come out the way I wanted it to but there's a ton of helpful information in there. Every video is a learning experience :)

  • @philippearmbruster2177
    @philippearmbruster2177 3 роки тому +6

    The difference in restaurants is very true. It is nearly impossible to have a conversation in a US restaurant without being rudely interrupted every five minutes. „Everything Ok, would you like a refill ....“ A waiter should have the judgement to not interrupt conversations all the time

  • @bw_pyro2557
    @bw_pyro2557 3 місяці тому +1

    49:51 fun fact ...... if she stays one the left lane on purpose and the right lane is empty she would have done a ,, Nötigung ,, ( coercion ) punished with a hefty fine ...... cause in germany we have the ,, Rechtsfahrgebot ,, ( keep right requirement is intended to ensure the orderly flow of traffic) if the right lane is emty she has to move over .

  • @kilsestoffel3690
    @kilsestoffel3690 3 роки тому +4

    When I was a kid the Shops closed monday till friday at 6 and saturday at 12.
    At my area the shops now are allowed to open till 10, but most groceries close at 8, because they don't have enough costumers to pay the wages of the employees.

  • @hollyjordan267
    @hollyjordan267 Рік тому +2

    Great video and very informative👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾! I have definitely been sharing ☺️.
    I will be PCSings to Germany in a couple months. Also yes you do have to have a quarter to get a shopping cart at Aldi here in the states!

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision Рік тому

      Thanks so much 🙏🏽 And good to know about Aldi 🤔👍🏾

  • @udderbull5947
    @udderbull5947 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. Getting ready to PCS this summer and it's been kinda hard to find information.

  • @yankeefred01
    @yankeefred01 3 роки тому +6

    Having lived in Germany as a kid, & having actually lived on the economy for part of that time as well, living in quarters (for me) was somewhat weird! I thought that our quarters apartment was just great, while my ex, & the neighbors were doing the "it's so small" thing!! So, I have to say that being an Army Brat, even as a kid, prepared me well for living in Germany! it was for that reason that I had almost no culture shock, & had pretty much "reverse culture shock" when we returned to the States!! LOL!!! Thank you for a very informative video about the subject!! WELL DONE, Daniel!!!

  • @dr.jennifersterlingpsyd6436
    @dr.jennifersterlingpsyd6436 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for making these. I'm looking forward to the 40 castles within an hour of Graf. :)

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision 3 роки тому +1

      Haha yes! Thank you! And it’ll be 22 castles. 40 would be Cra Cra 🙃

  • @paulpalmerin6426
    @paulpalmerin6426 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the info and make it a little bit easy to understand different a culture

  • @Titamiva
    @Titamiva 3 роки тому +8

    After praising Germany for its work/life balance you constantly wish for longer biusiness hours, which means people having shitty work/life balances.
    You can either have convenient commercial culture, or work/life balance. US went for the former, we for the latter.

  • @srsd2005
    @srsd2005 3 роки тому +2

    Aldi in the states has their own “everything but the bagel” seasoning..maybe that would be somewhere to check or ask if they have it.

  • @hartmutfeige548
    @hartmutfeige548 3 роки тому +2

    About card paying - please keep in mind that you can pay with the debit card (giro card) in the most shops in germany and europe. But not in all small shops e.g bakeries. The background is that stores have to pay for the card readers and have to pay for every transaction. So it could be that in some cases the transaction fee that the baker have to pay to the credit card company is higher as the product that he have sold to his customers.
    About the closed sunday - The free sunday is protected by the german constitution. Its based wide in the past to find a solution with the most religions here, but meanwhile its a sign of respect towards the working peoples in the shops. Personally, I don't expect that a worker have to wait in a shop at sunday night just because I forgot to buy a bag of cookies the saturday before ;)
    But... in some cases, the sunday opening exist. This is possible because individual federal states have made own shop opening hours act. And also - but... employers have to ask who of the workers want to work at sunday or at a public holiday. So workers get a sundays and public holidays subsidy and/or an extra day off.
    As you said for your self " i as an american... business is to make money..." thats the most difference between the culture of the US and the EU. The idea is that workers in the EU are also "businessmen" the workers here are highly specialized and they sell their know-how, their knowledge and their labor to companies. For this, they receive wages and salaries. And also the companies have to respect their work lifetime balance. Workers here are not slaves. Workers enjoy legal protection here and companies have a social responsibility towards them. In the US this meight call socalism or communism, but here its also a question of humanism. The first article of the german constitution is: "Human dignity shall be inviolable. To respect and protect it shall be the duty of all state authority." Slavery is not protected here.
    About water in Restaurants. I am with you. Tap water is not a drink for me but tapwater in germany is one of the best controlled resources and has a very high quality. The quality is higher than bottled water and this is protected by law, so things like the "Flint water crisis" are unthinkable here. One cubic meter of water costs about 1.50 €. This means that water has the highest margin of all beverages here in germany and innkeepers like to take advantage of that.
    About ice in drinks - its also a thing of culture and personal taste - and also the economy. If you order a drink at McDonalds, the cashier fills the cup at first full of ice and than he added a few drops of e.g. coke. So the margin for a McDonalds drink is astronomic and as a result, the guest gets simply a cup of coloured water ;) Some times ice in a drink can also be an insult. What i have observed with my own eyes: We were in a wine tavern for a wine tasting. An American tourist group was seated at another table. They put ice cubes in the wine of this winery. It's like pouring ketchup over a Kobe steak or pour maggi wort into a minestrone made by a star cook or paint some betterments on Leonardos Mona Lisa ;) Visiting restaurants at evening is not only to get full because you are hungry - its to enjoying together with friends a meal that has been prepared by an artist in his field ;)
    About tipping - exactly, you have it :) Tipping here is a part of appreciation, esteem...
    About nudity - its not a theme here, but mainly in the us and the other religious states on this planet. This is a part of bigotry there. Remember the "Nipplegate" during the superbowl in 2004. Otherwise the world biggest producer of porn worldwide are the USA.
    About recycling - The target is for sure to make it uncomfortable for the consumers to separate every single part of trash. The consequence is that customers will buy less packing trash. You also can unpack your purchases directly in the store. If you do this, you have less stress at home with trash bins ;)
    About the "F-bomb" :D As i have observed the "Trump periode" in the US, everyone insists on freedom of expression and free speech but the f word will be censored in every case? Read my comment above to the american bigotry ;)
    Staring at people that looks different like yourself. Today its not a problem of racism. Its simply psychology. If you are grown up in your own comfort zone, and you can see at first time people with another scin colour or eye shape or one of my fafourite "eyecatcher" women with colorful traditional clothes from Senegal or Kenya - its not staring in the bad sense, its simply staring of admiration or simply to see something that you never have seen before.
    Wow. I wonder about the lenght of my comment but i find it really funny to see the videos about the culture shock if people are comming from the "land of free" to find out, that they have more free here ;)
    Nice video! Thumb up.

  • @hansmuller3604
    @hansmuller3604 3 роки тому +1

    How in the first minute or so the Augustiner suddenly turns Tegernseer is really amazing...you seemed to be thirsty and surely have good taste.

  • @ArmandoBellagio
    @ArmandoBellagio 3 роки тому

    Well, nowadays with the cards you can just swipe them often, so that makes it fast too. Besides in some places where you still have to type in your code. Bakeries are open on Sunday mornings for some years now, but yeah otherwise just petrol stations or at the central station/airport here in Frankfurt.

  • @user-ff4ex7ll7w
    @user-ff4ex7ll7w 7 місяців тому

    but you're talking about a half sized fridge. mine always come with the extra freezer which has three drawers.

  • @chrischris9001
    @chrischris9001 Рік тому +1

    just to correct some of your legal advices for the autobahn, flashing lights to inidcate the wish to overtake out of town/city is legal while keeping a safe distance. In contrast to that staying on the left lane without the intent to overtake ist actually coercion in terms of § 240 StGB... (Nötigung)

  • @lauranelson1803
    @lauranelson1803 5 місяців тому

    I've studied abroad in England back in the early 2000s and loved that they sat other groups with you when you were alone. I did a lot of traveling alone at the time and it was nice to have someone to talk to, even if it was just surface level conversations, because otherwise I'd sometimes go 3-4 days without talking to anyone. Having someone sit with me at a table felt more comfortable than trying to talk to someone on a bus or train.

  • @N7Stryker
    @N7Stryker 3 роки тому +1

    Well.... do you need 6 bottles of water and 4 cans of energy drink in the fridge at once? Cool one and if you drink it, replace it? Might be more a habit than size issue?

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo5703 3 роки тому +2

    You can go to a lake swimming with your kids or friends,have a barbecue(not to loud),just enjoy life on a sunday and slow down,there are millions of opportunities, my late dad and I searched for fossiles,when a new road was built, it was announced in the newspaper when chances were good
    (nobody worked cause it was sunday!)or we visited caves or went sailing...you certainly will lern to appretiate german sundays!.stay healthy!

  • @mijp
    @mijp 3 роки тому +2

    The roads are not smaller, that is a myth.
    de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richtlinien_f%C3%BCr_die_Anlage_von_Stra%C3%9Fen_%E2%80%93_Querschnitt
    Lane in the US are typically between 8 and 13 feet. So between 3 and 4 meters.
    Typically lanes on US highways are 12 feet which is 3,65 meters. The German Autobahn has 3,75 meters each lane.
    Even with 12,5 feet/3,81 meters Autobahn and Highway are not that much different per lane.
    Normal streets in city's in Germany typically have 2,75 meter/9 feet.
    So there is no "much".

  • @TheBrittbrat2341
    @TheBrittbrat2341 3 місяці тому

    Do you have to have German or American cash?

  • @ravanpee1325
    @ravanpee1325 3 роки тому +2

    It's not about the labour work on sundays, but about the noise complains. If you sit in your garden for relaxing and sunbathing, your neightbour is a pain in the neck with all the lawnmowing.

  • @ileana8360
    @ileana8360 8 місяців тому

    Water is cheaper than beer: I do not think so. Per German law one non-alcoholic beverage has to be cheaper than the cheapest alcoholic beverage calculated per liter. Meaning that one liter of water is usually cheaper than one liter of beer.

  • @RaeInTime
    @RaeInTime Рік тому +1

    This is SO very helpful!! Thank you!!
    Do I need to take German language lessons before we PCS, or do most Germans also speak English?

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision Рік тому +1

      Thank you! It’s ALWAYS a good idea to start learning basic German. They do speak English, but more so in the KMC Ramstein area as opposed to the more rural country locations like Bavaria. Start with basic phrases, numbers, colors, and food items. I’ll be posting a vid on how to get started with German soon!

    • @RaeInTime
      @RaeInTime Рік тому

      @@DTVDanielTelevision Okay, thanks!!👍

    • @user-zn6ym9gw3j
      @user-zn6ym9gw3j 4 місяці тому

      Most young Germans speak English but many older persons don't. Everyone appreciates if you learn some basic German. It's considered polite and as a form of interest in our culture.

  • @keenmate9719
    @keenmate9719 3 роки тому

    Just to be clear. If you go to Czech republic, you can pay almost everywhere with you credit/debit card or your phone with NFC. I have not been to a bankomat in months, perhaps even years. :-) of course if you are paying small amounts of money, say 10s, 20s of czech korunas( a euro or a dollar) you won't be probably able to pay it with your card but otherwise we are pretty much covered. At least in cities.

  • @Wasserspaniel
    @Wasserspaniel 3 роки тому +7

    americans who are angry about short opening hours in germany don't work as salesmen in such stores, otherwise they would know how crappy it is. it's a typical egoist thing. in germany they protect their employees, after all most salesmen are female and their children miss them. and in america most people have two jobs to get by, so such opening hours are of course an advantage.

  • @jonham8469
    @jonham8469 3 роки тому +1

    Guys, as a military brat who lived in Germany for six years as a dependent, and then for two years as a serviceman, I enjoyed this discussion, but I found the audio hard to deal with. A couple of lav mics would have made all the difference.

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision 3 роки тому +1

      Hey Jon, thanks for watching! Yep you’re right, the sound quality sucks. I didn’t bring the second mic that day 🤦🏽‍♂️ I’m actually surprised you’re the first person that’s said something 😬 I won’t make you go through that pain in any future video 🙉 Deal? 👍🏾

  • @valeriehutchinson863
    @valeriehutchinson863 10 місяців тому

    She said dont stare LMAO THE GERMANS STARE STOP IT....

  • @kirkbean8197
    @kirkbean8197 3 роки тому

    Did you receive a BCD from the USAF?

  • @Sophie-td8nr
    @Sophie-td8nr 2 роки тому +1

    And it is true, they must not have a Costco, fridges are too small! I miss Costco :)!

  • @valeriehutchinson863
    @valeriehutchinson863 10 місяців тому +1

    I went to get an X-ray and they wanted me to stand there topless, I was like absolutely not. Sorry but that is not required to take an x-ray

    • @00_UU
      @00_UU 2 місяці тому

      Typical American way of thinking. Europeans are not ashamed of being naked, but we have this backward social culture of shame engrained into us from Puritan influence.

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo5703 3 роки тому +3

    Cash is about privacy,also a cashless society is very dangerous, i think it was estonia,a complete cashless society,where people weren't able to do anything for days after a russian cyber attack.now they installed backup servers in Luxemburg, but theres still a danger.

  • @florecitaroqera6374
    @florecitaroqera6374 3 роки тому

    We love sparkling water!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 3 роки тому

      The other thing about loving sparkling water is we love spritzers, whether wine beer juices!

  • @frantic8967
    @frantic8967 3 роки тому +4

    How many times am I going to say „absolutely“? 😅😂

  • @solltesonichtsein
    @solltesonichtsein 2 роки тому

    I love this video. Every German should watch this.

    • @YS-px1sp
      @YS-px1sp 2 роки тому

      Why every german should watch this?

  • @solltesonichtsein
    @solltesonichtsein 2 роки тому

    What me shocked every day in Germany. Compare to public places in US. In Germany cigarette butts are everywhere. It startes when I leave the airport and it ends on my private ground. In the states public places are much much cleaner.

  • @hzelsantiago1289
    @hzelsantiago1289 3 роки тому +1

    Can we do a bbq on the backyard on a Sunday thou?

  • @a.p.1470
    @a.p.1470 3 роки тому +1

    You can never drive as fast as you want - you can drive as fast as you can on the autobahn without a speed limit.

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 3 роки тому +1

    US more buisiness, at the expense of staff and rising prices! Germany Work Live Balance!
    Walmart in Germany went out of business after 9 years with billions in losses!
    Gastronomy in Germany lives more from drinks than from food.
    That was really interesting! Thx

  • @valeriehutchinson863
    @valeriehutchinson863 10 місяців тому

    I would have for sure got another Vet

  • @TheBamgela0623
    @TheBamgela0623 3 роки тому

    Aldi in America does the coins for the cart, but you get it back when you put the cart back!

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 3 роки тому

      in Germany too, that is the point

    • @TheBamgela0623
      @TheBamgela0623 3 роки тому +2

      ​@@arnodobler1096 He said he didn't know if Aldi in America did so, so I was reiterating that it does. Thanks for the smart ass reply!

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 3 роки тому +4

    You can vacuum or clean the inside of your car, but not the outside, because of soap, oil, and other pollutants. Car washes have oil separators and other filters.
    BR that's so funny, the most conservative channel still, unbelievable. The Americans swear the most, but not on radio TV, isn't that out of touch with reality? Staring? I don't think I stare, but I look at other people, if you feel uncomfortable, that's your problem. I'm not responsible for other people's feelings and I don't have any influence on them. If you're uncomfortable, that's more of an American problem. Seeing it as aggression, or referring to race!?
    AC for four weeks? Oh man, yeah, they sell it at the hardware store.

  • @michaelgrabner8977
    @michaelgrabner8977 3 роки тому

    About the ice...When you order a drink what ever it is, you´ll get charged for a certain amount/volume of liquid, either 0,25 or 0,3, or 0,5 what ever.. with ice in the glass you would get less of the liquid you have to pay for...and that would be actually fraud.
    But in restaurants you would usually always get ice, when you order ice, they will bring it in an extra vessel/glas for free....just saying

  • @valeriehutchinson863
    @valeriehutchinson863 10 місяців тому

    The States is Hot, Germany was always a cooler climate so makes sense not to have ice cold drinks IMO

  • @irishmike519
    @irishmike519 2 роки тому

    I was stationed in Heilbronn in 74-75 and what shocked me was nudity on television, legal prostitution, parking on the sidewalks. There was an alley around the corner of our favorite watering hole where everybody would go and pee. Men and women.

  • @donfuan76
    @donfuan76 7 місяців тому +1

    A freeezer the size of a truck so you can "preserve food" but OH MY GOD sundays no shopping!!! Can americans please chose. It makes no sense.

  • @wora1111
    @wora1111 3 роки тому +1

    Waiter etiquette: As a German I expect a waiter not to be seen unless the moment I want something. Then, and just then I expect to see them. In a good German restaurant that really works like I described

  • @solltesonichtsein
    @solltesonichtsein 2 роки тому

    Staring: I'm German, that's why I don't want to go in a Biergarten.

  • @kliermichael6157
    @kliermichael6157 3 роки тому

    If there is no more cash the danger is that your are controlled by the bits and bytes and the people who make the rules about the bits and bytes, with and without legitimation.

  • @srsd2005
    @srsd2005 3 роки тому

    We have free refills in the States..ask for light ice/no ice in the States and all that will be solved. No free refills in Germany is why I don’t order a drink, I usually bring my own water bottle. 😜 Maybe that is bad, but 20€+ in drinks for my family (of 5) does not work for me.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 3 роки тому +4

      Free refills: Restaurants in Germany earn their money with drinks, the food is usually very cheap for the quality. Someone always pays - staff? Bringing your own drinks can get you thrown out, and rightly so! In some areas of Bavarian beer gardens you can bring food, but not drinks! you can ask for ice cubes, The innkeeper is happy because he has less cost of goods. At McD's, one third of the drinks contain ice cubes.

  • @valeriehutchinson863
    @valeriehutchinson863 10 місяців тому

    Yeah I do not tip in Germany. Sorry never will. You brought my food and drink and that was it, so ummm no Tip. That is not normal to be honest, that is around places with Americans.

  • @JakobFischer60
    @JakobFischer60 3 роки тому +1

    People need to pee. Get over it!