I guess we Germans are not into showing emotions publically either way. You won't see people bouncing of joy, but you won't get yelled at easily either. In my office we have a saying: "Smile, turn around, roll eyes. Not the other way around."
13:52 "When's the last time you were really angry?" is a pretty disarming question to get asked randomly on the street, and I'd guess that many of them would have answered what you did if they had had time to think about it more: While driving. There's a saying in German, that the highway is Germany's biggest psych ward: „Autobahn - Deutschlands größte Psychiatrie.“ People tend to "let loose" when they feel that "your mistake has risked / is risking people's life!", so they "allow themselves" to direct a lot of anger towards someone they don't know who's sitting in another car. Anger that they most likely were bottling up inside for way too long, and that that other driver has nothing to do with! I get really mad when watching the news. Mostly when it comes to lying / corrupt / criminal politicians, and how they tend to get away with stuff they shouldn't.
HI ,ich heisse Matthias und bin ein native German. Ich schaue jetzt schon seit 2 Monaten Deinem Kanal zu.Was mich wirklich fasziniert ist ,dass Du noch nie in Deutschland warst und trotzdem auf eine individuelle und angenehme Art und Weise Dich mit meinem Land, meiner Kultur beschäftigst.Danke dafür! Oder...... Thanks ,I really appriciate this !!
If you want to know, how a "angry" german sounds like: Try to listen to the training of the new recruits in the first minutes of the Full Metal Jacket Movie with german dub. The voice actor made such a fantastic job, that most of the english comments say, that the man is even better then the original actor (RIP to the Gunnery Sgt)
Recently someone tried to rob a gas station, the cashier said "no" and the robber just fled, lmao. Turns out the robber only had a toy gun. 😅 Sure some people may get access to guns here in Germany, but most people don't own one and wouldn't know how to get a gun.
Last time I was so angry I screamed was 2 days ago in the car. I had a 4h drive coming up and after 1h I realized I had forgotten something at home that was the main reason for that trip, so I had to return, pick it up and this way wasted 2 hours. It was already late and I had left home later than usual anyways so I was so angry at myself I screamed in the car 😂 I also missed my exit on the Autobahn on my way back home which made the mistake even worse because it cost me another 10 minutes.
Hey Ryan Dude, you beeping yourself was just hilarious. And I’m in your team on that car drivers rage thing. Sometimes I yell like crazy … next time I‘ll try to think about you doing the beep thing and avoid screaming… I‘ll let you know how that worked out! Cheers from Hamburg, Germany
i dont get angry easily in general... BUT when i'm driving my car i get angry all the time :D when people go to slow, when people go to fast, when people go where they shouldnt go, when people don't go where they should go.. everything pisses me off xD
I just got so angry today at a lawn mower repair joint in Germany. They already knew they'd screwed up by taking a month rather than 2 weeks to do a lawn mower maintenance without telling us. The grass in Germany right now is unstoppable. Then the guy at the counter pulled a typical German move - he was dealing with me and suddenly the phone rang and he answered it. THE PHONE ALWAYS WINS over the face of a customer. Cuz you know? A phone is louder. I've had this at the doctor, and now at the shop. He literally walked away from me, and the customer in line behind me, just as I was about to pull out my EC card and pay (no credit payments allowed, said the sign). Then we customers just stood there silently as he wandered the shop talking to the customer on the phone. Then finally the lady who also worked there approached and I scowled at her and said, "CAN I PLEASE PAY MY BILL." She knew I was mad. Customer service employees, how is it that the phone wins over in-person customers? Esp when we call and no one answers, cuz they're busy?
I am normally quite relaxed. Except when driving, if the right of way is taken from me or someone does not signal or the street is once again completely parked, although there is no permission - then you can sometimes hear me yell and sometimes I forget in the summer unfortunately that the window is open 😂Once my niece has picked up a swear word while I was driving and told it in kindergarten ... oh boy, my sister was very mad after that. 🙈 Once I hit the desk at work so hard with my fist that three monitors toppled over and the janitor had to check the stability of the desk afterwards, and I'm quite a weakling. Many colleagues noticed and were remarkably friendly to me afterwards. 😂
Oh, yeah, driving tends to get to me, too 😂 Especially cyclists in the dark without light, people who pull out of a side road 2 metres in front of me although there is no one behind me, people who don't keep their distance behind me (I will drive 50 or 30 on the dot if I need to 😂), people who don't signal in a traffic circle before pulling out of it, people who slam on their brakes BEFORE signaling that they want to turn. Typically German, I guess 😂
If you want to know how "a real German" reacts when he is *really* pissed off, I can recommend you YT videos with Klaus Kinski (a former actor, already deceased). Search specifically for "Klaus Kinski dreht völlig durch"
Discovered your videos, your interest for Germany, the german history, culture, social system, education etc. and now I' m asking me, if you may have german ancestors. And what do you think about the video "Why did so many Germans immigrate to the United States" from Knowledgia? Have a nice day, greetings from Cologne (Köln) in North Rhine-Westphalia
I think, if parents are sadly close to divorce or have big relationship problems and having it out in front of their smal children, what she is doing is more than just doing the same and "going crazy" and no longer having any rules. She is trying to protect her siblings with great care from emotionally and mental damage for future years to come. And of all things at Christmas! This sticks with you for a life long in your subconscious. She did a very good job, and I can´t even imagine, what that has done to her herself!
@J U gestern haben sich 4 junge Leute aus New York verfahren. Irgendwo im Umland, wollten Freunde besuchen. Sind die falsche Einfahrt zum Haus reingefahren, gewendet, dann wurde einfach vom Hausbesitzer aufs Auto geschossen. Eine 22 jährige starb, es gab da kein Netz für den Notruf, sie mussten noch zig Kilometer bis zum Krankenhaus. Kannst du auch auf deutsch googeln
@J U Außer dem Zwischenfall in Hebron, NY gab es einen ähnlichen in Kansas City. Dort hat ein 16 jähriger abends bei einer falschen Adresse geklingelt, woraufhin der Bewohner ihn einfach niedergeschossen hat. Hat schwerverletzt überlebt.
I got angry just last week coming back from a 20 hour plane trip and half a night of packing stuff. I started freaking out because the journey with public traffic from the airport after all the travel hours I had already actually took about an hour more than it was supposed to be due to constructions on the way. At home I started letting it out by yelling some stupid stuff not worth repeating. I was just overly stressed out. So I just forgave myself..lol. But I am still thinking about forgiving the construction planners that did cost me the additional delay..😅
Another big Part of German Culture is dubbing almost everything So I recommend an Interesting Video "The Quirks of German Portal - A Retrospective" from GermanPeter Its a bit long. But Interesting
Lol did that once. Missing my connecting flight, because we landed a bit late. Learned one very important lesson. Never ever put your chargers in your checked luggage. Having a dead phone, makes warning the person that should pick you up a disaster.
well if i am angry it's mostly because something on my computer doesn't work as expected and then i can get pretty loud. I also can get loud if my dad annoys me but that's because he gets loud as well. This is also very often related to Computer stuff. And yes if i am by myself and angry about my computer i will use a mix of english and german swearwords to blow off some steam. As i live alone only my neighbours may hear that and they haven't complained so far.
Hi. I´m German and I get angry every day when reading the commentaries on UA-cam. Especially racism, conspiracy theories, antisemitism, misogyny, populism, Nazi propaganda, intolerance and ignorance make me swell my neck. I gave up to argue with these people. Instead I bombard them with dripping sarcasm or I bitch about their bad school education. Perhaps I should stop to know how to read. That could be better for my health.
@@JU-pq6qu Ja, ich weiß das ja auch alles. Aber es ist wie ein Dammbruch, wenn ich Blödsinn lese. Dann kann ich nicht anders als draufzuschlagen. Ist quasi zwanghaft. Ich habe es ja einige Zeit mit Sachlichkeit und Freundlichkeit probiert, Aber diese Leute sind so voll von Hass, die würden selbst den Weihnachtsmann verprügeln, wenn er Geschenke bringt. Und zu allem Überfluss sagt mir eine leise in meinem Kopf flüsternde Stimme: "Wenn Du das unwidersprochen so stehenlässt, dann liest das vermutlich noch ein dummer leicht zu beeinflussender Mensch und gerät auch auf die dunkle Seite. Also los, kämpfe gegen diesen Unfug. Und wenn Du nur einen einzigen Menschen damit rettest, dann war Dein Einsatz nicht vergebens."
I think it`s always important when you have problems for example in the family, with your spouse, at work etc. that you don`t shout at them straight away, but calmly say everything that doesn`t suit you. Personally , I`m very rarely angry, but more balanced.🙂💚
Road rage is very specific, it also happens to people who never get angry in other situations. Same thing on the Internet, the supposed anonymity and distance allows people to be more unpleasant as they would if they had to do it face to face. And yes, I also had a neighbor who would start drilling late at night or on Sundays, terribly annoying.
"I get angry all the time and it's in the car" :D - I know that. Driver's usually assume they own the road and everyone else is an annoyance. Much the same on the internet, part of the problem is the anonymity. I'm glad I quit driving at least^^ Edit: Great, typed that before you were saying the same thing :)
I swear germans are angry in a very polite way but more than they would say :D But words that other people would name "mean" are just a normal way of the vocabulary in germany. They talk like they have a business meeting in this video, very common for germans too. I mean germans getting angry fast, even if you only walk into a train and don´t let the passengers leaving first, for example. The "neightbourhood/society-rules" are very important and they really getting angry because of that.
I'd say those situations of getting mad are more because people are getting inconvenienced than really getting mad. The ideal is to be helpful, be punctual, not stand in the way of other people, and most of the things Germans are getting angry about is if they feel stopped in their ways by other people. For example as a kid I always didn't understand people yelling at me for getting in the bus before I can get out, but now that I'm an adult and had problems getting off the bus I understand it a bit better. And it's partly the thought that I would have been scolded as a kid if I didn't enter a bus probably without letting people getting of first, and I feel like it would be fair if other people followed this as well, although I obviously have no say over their other people's morals
German secret swearword: Dackel (wiener dog), usable on jerks. Halbdackel (half wiener dog), this is the intensive version because the person is so stupid, they are not even good enough to be a full dog. Always usable for everything and everyone: Pfosten.
@@LythaWausW oh nice. But I'm german, i was born 1991 here in the Nothern germany. And no, my parents are not foreigners who immigrated here. Maybe my ancestors about 950 years ago.
I was angry yesterday, but just for a short moment... cause i was play Mario Kart in a Twitch community and the Streamer just passe me a few meter just before i got over the finish line. I was yelling "ARGGH!!" loud... 😅
Oh, that reminds me, 3 weeks ago I lost internet connections for a second. And of course I was Juuuust about to press the save button. A bit over 1h of work gone. (Can't save while changing). I mean, it was work time, so I still got paid for it, but it is annoying.
If your parents cut off your internet access in the middle of a conversation or a game, that's a good reason to get angry. Especially when you play in teams, it has an impact on the others. I would never have done something like that with my children. I would have set a fixed time when it was over or said you can finish the match and then it's over. After that, you can turn off the game.
Janusz threatening to call the police is very Deutsch in my opinion.😂 It would seem here, though, that men are more laid back then women.🤔 I was also going to say I get angry in the car. Words I hear in German? Blöd, Blöde Küh, Leck mich am Arsch. The words I say when mad can’t be written here.😂 I definitely get my frustration out by cussing and swearing.
I tend to play a game whenever I'm truly angry, attacking everything in the game in the cold rage I'm stuck in right now. If no one talks to me while I'm doing that process, then everything is resolved peacefully even.
German rage situations: When someone talks on the phone or eats in public transport. When strangers are conversing loud enough to hurt your ears. When neighbours throw weights against walls day and night over the span of a year and police + landlord can't / won't do anything. Germans value personal distance, quiet and respect of the law.. for as long as it benefits them. All of that goes out the window as soon as speed limits are involved, for example. Laws suddenly become voluntary guidelines, and speeding tickets are perceived as robbery.
At my last birthday, the housekeeper ringed my bell EXACTLY at 10 pm and the first thing he said was to ask me if he should call police or i put the music off. I was like dude, is ma birthday calm down...
yes soo many germanys get engry when the hear or see something they dont like and I dont get it (maybe its an old people thing) I am from germany too and I mind my one business when I hear or see people doing thing not 100% like the law want it (not talking about crime but about "Mittagsruhe" for example) I only get angry when something negativly effect me and I am not to blame like when we missed the train because my wife walked to slow and stoped all the time last time we have bin to hamburg even I toud her to hurry but other then what most people think about us we are not much agressiv we just sound that way mostly when we are angry we just shout one sentens and then its over not more like in the storry wich I shout "bey leau" (thai for "go fast") and that is it but she tell me she never see someone talk thai so angry but I think that is just my german way to speak
Not sure about other Germans but for me there's 4 stages of anger: 1. Avoidance, 2. Sarcasm, 3. Stillness, 4. Hulk on steroids. The last time I got really angry was similar to Emo dude in the video some 15 years ago .. except I didn't give in when they tried to mug me. I broke their arm to disarmed them, tossed their knife and knocked them out. Got a few cuts and bruises too but nothing too major. Being a nice German I even called an ambulance for them afterwards. Wouldn't wanna get sued for denial of assistance after all 😶
Ryan, imagine this. Instead of driving in your car by yourself and as the pilot you let someone else pilot a tram, train, bus and you just hop on, sit down and open your phone/tablet and enjoy your fav series in peace on the way home. You come home a different man than the one getting angry in the car...
While we have very little gun crimes (but still some, because criminals *always* find a way to get them), we have a LOT more knife crimes and those are actually more dangerous. It's more likely, that you can survive a bullet wound (except it hit and really vital organs of course) than a knife wound, in that case you would most likely bleed out.
I was hopping mad just an hour ago. At JFK Airport I walked through security, an extremely long line, still wanting to finish my Tupperware bottle of water before I get to the screening. I was just about to take the last zip when the tsa woman told me to hand over my bottle. I wasn't allowed to finish it or empty it - instead despite all my begging I had to dump it. The bottle bis more than 10 € worth!!!! I am so mad 🤬🤬🤬🤬 And I wish that Lady gets the plague!!!
When we germans are angry, we have a strong tendency to ask rhetorical questions and talk to ourselves 😂😅
trueee
Hallo? Gehts noch?
Bist du von allen guten Geistern verlassen? Hast du noch alle Tassen im Schrank? Bist du noch ganz dicht?
Hahaha, so accurate! 😂😂
Stimmt halt
I guess we Germans are not into showing emotions publically either way. You won't see people bouncing of joy, but you won't get yelled at easily either.
In my office we have a saying: "Smile, turn around, roll eyes. Not the other way around."
13:52 "When's the last time you were really angry?" is a pretty disarming question to get asked randomly on the street, and I'd guess that many of them would have answered what you did if they had had time to think about it more: While driving. There's a saying in German, that the highway is Germany's biggest psych ward: „Autobahn - Deutschlands größte Psychiatrie.“ People tend to "let loose" when they feel that "your mistake has risked / is risking people's life!", so they "allow themselves" to direct a lot of anger towards someone they don't know who's sitting in another car. Anger that they most likely were bottling up inside for way too long, and that that other driver has nothing to do with!
I get really mad when watching the news. Mostly when it comes to lying / corrupt / criminal politicians, and how they tend to get away with stuff they shouldn't.
angry with others: I become extremely polite with a sarcastic smile, angry with myself: a constant stream of softly spoken curses
HI ,ich heisse Matthias und bin ein native German. Ich schaue jetzt schon seit 2 Monaten Deinem Kanal zu.Was mich wirklich fasziniert ist ,dass Du noch nie in Deutschland warst und trotzdem auf eine individuelle und angenehme Art und Weise Dich mit meinem Land, meiner Kultur beschäftigst.Danke dafür! Oder......
Thanks ,I really appriciate this !!
If you want to know, how a "angry" german sounds like: Try to listen to the training of the new recruits in the first minutes of the Full Metal Jacket Movie with german dub. The voice actor made such a fantastic job, that most of the english comments say, that the man is even better then the original actor (RIP to the Gunnery Sgt)
Sir jawohl Sir, Sir nein Sir, Sir ich weiß nicht Sir!
Ja, immer wieder schön anzusehen wie hoch man Scheiße stapeln kann :D
Sergeant Hartman German: ua-cam.com/video/-8AHC0DwFME/v-deo.html
And horse riding lessons. PUT YOUR FREAKING HEELS DOWN! in German is way worse.
Maybe the interviews were a bit more typical for northern Germany. They seem to be a bit calmer than people in southern Germany.
Recently someone tried to rob a gas station, the cashier said "no" and the robber just fled, lmao. Turns out the robber only had a toy gun. 😅
Sure some people may get access to guns here in Germany, but most people don't own one and wouldn't know how to get a gun.
Lasst uns hoffen, dass es so bleibt!
Last time I was so angry I screamed was 2 days ago in the car. I had a 4h drive coming up and after 1h I realized I had forgotten something at home that was the main reason for that trip, so I had to return, pick it up and this way wasted 2 hours. It was already late and I had left home later than usual anyways so I was so angry at myself I screamed in the car 😂
I also missed my exit on the Autobahn on my way back home which made the mistake even worse because it cost me another 10 minutes.
you always find a way to crack me up haha thanks for the awesome content and keep up the great work! much love from germany
Wanna see angry Germans?
"I wrap my Biomüll in plastic bags so my Restmüll doesn't smell!"
Ruuuuuuuuun. ^^
Also ich hab ja für vieles Verständnis... aber JETZT REICHT'S! *holt Opas aufgehobene Pistole aus dem 2 WK aus dem Keller* 😛
Es gibt Grenzen!! 😠😅 Wie kannst du nur
Styropor in der Blauen Tonne.
@@greeensmoker8607 Grenzen? Meine Mülltrennung ist Schengengebiet.
Hey Ryan
Dude, you beeping yourself was just hilarious.
And I’m in your team on that car drivers rage thing. Sometimes I yell like crazy … next time I‘ll try to think about you doing the beep thing and avoid screaming… I‘ll let you know how that worked out!
Cheers from Hamburg, Germany
You analyzing body language (that guys smile) was super interesting to me. That’s why I watch reaction videos.
... at Christmas after 1h waiting in a traffic jam, realizing at the accident scene that no one has yet stopped to help the injured.
@J U Würde ich nicht behaupten. Wo ich einen Unfall hatte sind direkt 3-4 Autos angehalten und haben nach dem Rechten geschaut.
Danke!
No, thank you!!!
i dont get angry easily in general... BUT when i'm driving my car i get angry all the time :D when people go to slow, when people go to fast, when people go where they shouldnt go, when people don't go where they should go.. everything pisses me off xD
Oh, to answer the question, “What makes Germans ANGRY?” Go against the rules. They HATE that.
When we get angry we usually blame France or UK.
Always remember! GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND!
I just got so angry today at a lawn mower repair joint in Germany. They already knew they'd screwed up by taking a month rather than 2 weeks to do a lawn mower maintenance without telling us. The grass in Germany right now is unstoppable. Then the guy at the counter pulled a typical German move - he was dealing with me and suddenly the phone rang and he answered it. THE PHONE ALWAYS WINS over the face of a customer. Cuz you know? A phone is louder. I've had this at the doctor, and now at the shop. He literally walked away from me, and the customer in line behind me, just as I was about to pull out my EC card and pay (no credit payments allowed, said the sign). Then we customers just stood there silently as he wandered the shop talking to the customer on the phone. Then finally the lady who also worked there approached and I scowled at her and said, "CAN I PLEASE PAY MY BILL." She knew I was mad.
Customer service employees, how is it that the phone wins over in-person customers? Esp when we call and no one answers, cuz they're busy?
8:40 Schönhauser Allee
The municipal umbrella in the background ..
I am normally quite relaxed. Except when driving, if the right of way is taken from me or someone does not signal or the street is once again completely parked, although there is no permission - then you can sometimes hear me yell and sometimes I forget in the summer unfortunately that the window is open 😂Once my niece has picked up a swear word while I was driving and told it in kindergarten ... oh boy, my sister was very mad after that. 🙈 Once I hit the desk at work so hard with my fist that three monitors toppled over and the janitor had to check the stability of the desk afterwards, and I'm quite a weakling. Many colleagues noticed and were remarkably friendly to me afterwards. 😂
You should reconsider your definition of "quite relaxed"
Oh, yeah, driving tends to get to me, too 😂
Especially cyclists in the dark without light, people who pull out of a side road 2 metres in front of me although there is no one behind me, people who don't keep their distance behind me (I will drive 50 or 30 on the dot if I need to 😂), people who don't signal in a traffic circle before pulling out of it, people who slam on their brakes BEFORE signaling that they want to turn. Typically German, I guess 😂
Beautiful ending! Thank you
Unluckily mugging with a knife happens a lot, especially with the younger people, often just teenagers.
It never happened to me or anyone I know. Funny how the world works.
@J U BW
@J U Leider nicht
Yeah, those ppl are so calm in front of the camera 😅
I do get angry but I haven't been anget for a while 😂.
If you want to know how "a real German" reacts when he is *really* pissed off, I can recommend you YT videos with Klaus Kinski (a former actor, already deceased). Search specifically for "Klaus Kinski dreht völlig durch"
He was mentally ill. Please don't compare us all to him.
That Man was an actual clinically verifiable Psychopath who sexual abused his own Daughters. Dont bring him here
"Grundlos ausgerastet" - ich würd sagen absolut nachvollziehbar ^^
as a german i can tell you I´m like hulk.... angry all day long, but I learn to cope with it^^
Discovered your videos, your interest for Germany, the german history, culture, social system, education etc. and now I' m asking me, if you may have german ancestors. And what do you think about the video "Why did so many Germans immigrate to the United States" from Knowledgia? Have a nice day, greetings from Cologne (Köln) in North Rhine-Westphalia
I think, if parents are sadly close to divorce or have big relationship problems and having it out in front of their smal children, what she is doing is more than just doing the same and "going crazy" and no longer having any rules. She is trying to protect her siblings with great care from emotionally and mental damage for future years to come. And of all things at Christmas! This sticks with you for a life long in your subconscious. She did a very good job, and I can´t even imagine, what that has done to her herself!
Germans don't get angry more easily than other people.
It's just that when we do people write it down as "history".
Well, at least we dont shoot someone for accidently ringing the wrong doorbell in the evening, or pulling into the wrong driveway...
Oh, that last night shocked me
@J U gestern haben sich 4 junge Leute aus New York verfahren. Irgendwo im Umland, wollten Freunde besuchen. Sind die falsche Einfahrt zum Haus reingefahren, gewendet, dann wurde einfach vom Hausbesitzer aufs Auto geschossen. Eine 22 jährige starb, es gab da kein Netz für den Notruf, sie mussten noch zig Kilometer bis zum Krankenhaus. Kannst du auch auf deutsch googeln
Hebron heisst der Ort
@J U Außer dem Zwischenfall in Hebron, NY gab es einen ähnlichen in Kansas City. Dort hat ein 16 jähriger abends bei einer falschen Adresse geklingelt, woraufhin der Bewohner ihn einfach niedergeschossen hat. Hat schwerverletzt überlebt.
@@Miristzuheiss Hebron, wie die in Israel.
I got angry just last week coming back from a 20 hour plane trip and half a night of packing stuff. I started freaking out because the journey with public traffic from the airport after all the travel hours I had already actually took about an hour more than it was supposed to be due to constructions on the way. At home I started letting it out by yelling some stupid stuff not worth repeating. I was just overly stressed out. So I just forgave myself..lol. But I am still thinking about forgiving the construction planners that did cost me the additional delay..😅
Another big Part of
German Culture is dubbing almost everything
So I recommend an Interesting Video
"The Quirks of German Portal - A Retrospective" from GermanPeter
Its a bit long. But Interesting
Lol did that once. Missing my connecting flight, because we landed a bit late. Learned one very important lesson. Never ever put your chargers in your checked luggage. Having a dead phone, makes warning the person that should pick you up a disaster.
As they asked pedestrians we heard nothing about the "famous" german road rage.
well if i am angry it's mostly because something on my computer doesn't work as expected and then i can get pretty loud. I also can get loud if my dad annoys me but that's because he gets loud as well. This is also very often related to Computer stuff. And yes if i am by myself and angry about my computer i will use a mix of english and german swearwords to blow off some steam. As i live alone only my neighbours may hear that and they haven't complained so far.
I love your videos, Ryan ❤ Hope you‘ll make it to Germany one day and capture your reaction to actually being here. ☺️
Himmel, Arsch und Wolkenbruch, gottverdammtnochmal aber auch! (All in a passive-aggressive stage whisper)
My children can go crazy and they can (in a normal sound) told me to come down when I go crazy we all humans. Children are only small humans 😉
In Germany, many criminals use knives (at least what you hear in the news)
Still better than guns if you ask me. Also not so annoyingly loud ;)
Most criminals use the internet.
19:30 the true evil comes through XD
When I'm angry i start talking to myself and start grunting. To calm myself, i start rocking backwards and forwards on the chair!
Hi. I´m German and I get angry every day when reading the commentaries on UA-cam. Especially racism, conspiracy theories, antisemitism, misogyny, populism, Nazi propaganda, intolerance and ignorance make me swell my neck. I gave up to argue with these people. Instead I bombard them with dripping sarcasm or I bitch about their bad school education.
Perhaps I should stop to know how to read. That could be better for my health.
@@JU-pq6qu Ja, ich weiß das ja auch alles. Aber es ist wie ein Dammbruch, wenn ich Blödsinn lese. Dann kann ich nicht anders als draufzuschlagen. Ist quasi zwanghaft.
Ich habe es ja einige Zeit mit Sachlichkeit und Freundlichkeit probiert, Aber diese Leute sind so voll von Hass, die würden selbst den Weihnachtsmann verprügeln, wenn er Geschenke bringt.
Und zu allem Überfluss sagt mir eine leise in meinem Kopf flüsternde Stimme: "Wenn Du das unwidersprochen so stehenlässt, dann liest das vermutlich noch ein dummer leicht zu beeinflussender Mensch und gerät auch auf die dunkle Seite. Also los, kämpfe gegen diesen Unfug. Und wenn Du nur einen einzigen Menschen damit rettest, dann war Dein Einsatz nicht vergebens."
German judges aren't elected by the public but rather by public officials and other judges.
I barely remember the last time I've been really angry. Must've something like 10 years ago. Possibly more.
Not gonna lie..
the arm gesture caught me off guard 😅
Ryan with running Gags 😅😂
I think it`s always important when you have problems for example in the family, with your spouse, at work etc. that you don`t shout at them straight away, but calmly say everything that doesn`t suit you. Personally , I`m very rarely angry, but more balanced.🙂💚
I get angry every time I read the news.
all the typos in the thumbnail made me Very angry
Best Video that I can watch at 11am ty so much
well hi, good morning to you
Agreed!
Like you, I sometimes get angry while driving. Otherwise, in cases of injustice.
Road rage is very specific, it also happens to people who never get angry in other situations. Same thing on the Internet, the supposed anonymity and distance allows people to be more unpleasant as they would if they had to do it face to face. And yes, I also had a neighbor who would start drilling late at night or on Sundays, terribly annoying.
I like how casual the guy is about getting threatened with a knife.
"I get angry all the time and it's in the car" :D - I know that. Driver's usually assume they own the road and everyone else is an annoyance. Much the same on the internet, part of the problem is the anonymity. I'm glad I quit driving at least^^
Edit: Great, typed that before you were saying the same thing :)
I swear germans are angry in a very polite way but more than they would say :D
But words that other people would name "mean" are just a normal way of the vocabulary in germany. They talk like they have a business meeting in this video, very common for germans too.
I mean germans getting angry fast, even if you only walk into a train and don´t let the passengers leaving first, for example. The "neightbourhood/society-rules" are very important and they really getting angry because of that.
I'd say those situations of getting mad are more because people are getting inconvenienced than really getting mad. The ideal is to be helpful, be punctual, not stand in the way of other people, and most of the things Germans are getting angry about is if they feel stopped in their ways by other people.
For example as a kid I always didn't understand people yelling at me for getting in the bus before I can get out, but now that I'm an adult and had problems getting off the bus I understand it a bit better. And it's partly the thought that I would have been scolded as a kid if I didn't enter a bus probably without letting people getting of first, and I feel like it would be fair if other people followed this as well, although I obviously have no say over their other people's morals
German secret swearword:
Dackel (wiener dog), usable on jerks.
Halbdackel (half wiener dog), this is the intensive version because the person is so stupid, they are not even good enough to be a full dog.
Always usable for everything and everyone: Pfosten.
Yes thank you to your wife, that was really hilarious 😆
I am rarely really angry. Most of the time I prefer to use the energy to solve the problems.
Come to Germany, we'll get you mad
@@LythaWausW oh nice. But I'm german, i was born 1991 here in the Nothern germany. And no, my parents are not foreigners who immigrated here. Maybe my ancestors about 950 years ago.
@J U ich war in Königswinter, zählt das auch😅
I was angry yesterday, but just for a short moment... cause i was play Mario Kart in a Twitch community and the Streamer just passe me a few meter just before i got over the finish line. I was yelling "ARGGH!!" loud... 😅
Oh, that reminds me, 3 weeks ago I lost internet connections for a second. And of course I was Juuuust about to press the save button. A bit over 1h of work gone. (Can't save while changing).
I mean, it was work time, so I still got paid for it, but it is annoying.
Yes thats very german. "The law SAYS THAT.........."
We take our noise protection very seriously. 😄
German is a beautiful language, am American living and working in Germany since 1986
What makes Germans angry: Americans asking questions like "What makes Germans Angry"!
Just kidding obviously ^^
The dude in the orange Helly Hansen jacket is the real life trollface 🤣
If your parents cut off your internet access in the middle of a conversation or a game, that's a good reason to get angry. Especially when you play in teams, it has an impact on the others. I would never have done something like that with my children. I would have set a fixed time when it was over or said you can finish the match and then it's over. After that, you can turn off the game.
if u want to know how a angry german mom sounds like, just watch some angry scenes from the mom of malcom in the middle in germen :D
Janusz threatening to call the police is very Deutsch in my opinion.😂 It would seem here, though, that men are more laid back then women.🤔 I was also going to say I get angry in the car. Words I hear in German? Blöd, Blöde Küh, Leck mich am Arsch. The words I say when mad can’t be written here.😂 I definitely get my frustration out by cussing and swearing.
im already anget seeing this tumbnail
I tend to play a game whenever I'm truly angry, attacking everything in the game in the cold rage I'm stuck in right now.
If no one talks to me while I'm doing that process, then everything is resolved peacefully even.
they really make perfect subtitles.
I would like to see your reaction to german comedy. Maybe 'Last one laughing Germany'
German rage situations: When someone talks on the phone or eats in public transport. When strangers are conversing loud enough to hurt your ears. When neighbours throw weights against walls day and night over the span of a year and police + landlord can't / won't do anything. Germans value personal distance, quiet and respect of the law.. for as long as it benefits them. All of that goes out the window as soon as speed limits are involved, for example. Laws suddenly become voluntary guidelines, and speeding tickets are perceived as robbery.
At my last birthday, the housekeeper ringed my bell EXACTLY at 10 pm and the first thing he said was to ask me if he should call police or i put the music off. I was like dude, is ma birthday calm down...
Well, I'd really like to yell at my biological father and tell him that he hardly acted like a father.
Janusz kinda reminds me of Cartman xD
I get Roadrage aswell Ryan :)
yes soo many germanys get engry when the hear or see something they dont like and I dont get it (maybe its an old people thing) I am from germany too and I mind my one business when I hear or see people doing thing not 100% like the law want it (not talking about crime but about "Mittagsruhe" for example)
I only get angry when something negativly effect me and I am not to blame like when we missed the train because my wife walked to slow and stoped all the time last time we have bin to hamburg even I toud her to hurry
but other then what most people think about us we are not much agressiv we just sound that way
mostly when we are angry we just shout one sentens and then its over not more
like in the storry wich I shout "bey leau" (thai for "go fast") and that is it
but she tell me she never see someone talk thai so angry but I think that is just my german way to speak
when you are driving and there is traffic, you are part of the problem
Not sure about other Germans but for me there's 4 stages of anger: 1. Avoidance, 2. Sarcasm, 3. Stillness, 4. Hulk on steroids. The last time I got really angry was similar to Emo dude in the video some 15 years ago .. except I didn't give in when they tried to mug me. I broke their arm to disarmed them, tossed their knife and knocked them out. Got a few cuts and bruises too but nothing too major. Being a nice German I even called an ambulance for them afterwards. Wouldn't wanna get sued for denial of assistance after all 😶
Ryan, imagine this. Instead of driving in your car by yourself and as the pilot you let someone else pilot a tram, train, bus and you just hop on, sit down and open your phone/tablet and enjoy your fav series in peace on the way home.
You come home a different man than the one getting angry in the car...
03:55 i dont get it, can someone tell me what it means?
Better easy German than complicated Gerwoman.
One of the best examples of an angry German is Gerard Polt's "Leasingvertrag".
I can get aggressive when I'm driving. They all annoy me 🙈😂
That was a good meme, felt that as a millenial. xD
0:52 Kastanien allee, Berlin.
I think they did this in the wrong city, they should have tried somewhere like Frankfurt XD
they were in Prenzlauer Berg as always. would be completely different in Marzahn.
The ending 😂
Yes, we Germans, I mean not only Germany, but we Germans (Germanen) in general can become quite pale.
the thing is the trains here in Germany are either AlWAYS Late..or they strike....
The Gesture was okay cause it was the left Hand
America: Guns, Europe: Knives
But usually not used by native Germans so much.
Nice greeting gesture :)
Hello under 10 views crew! 😅 Going to watch the video now!
still on the ad but hii, how's the cre doing?
-oop ad's over, time to watch :p
While we have very little gun crimes (but still some, because criminals *always* find a way to get them), we have a LOT more knife crimes and those are actually more dangerous. It's more likely, that you can survive a bullet wound (except it hit and really vital organs of course) than a knife wound, in that case you would most likely bleed out.
I was hopping mad just an hour ago.
At JFK Airport I walked through security, an extremely long line, still wanting to finish my Tupperware bottle of water before I get to the screening.
I was just about to take the last zip when the tsa woman told me to hand over my bottle.
I wasn't allowed to finish it or empty it - instead despite all my begging I had to dump it. The bottle bis more than 10 € worth!!!!
I am so mad 🤬🤬🤬🤬
And I wish that Lady gets the plague!!!
what happend to robert habeck lol
Check out the "This is Germany" Video
I you are late in car, it's very likely that it does not only affect you, but was caused by something that affected hundreds of others.