I used to live with Indians in a houseshare....those suitcases full of food and spices are so true! The hidden part not mentioned is that home cooked food by an Indian tastes amazing, at least in my case. No Indian restaurant would ever come close to it.
I am a German lady. Whenever i return to Germany from India my suitcases are full with Indian Spices, Tea, and minimum a dozen handmade Salwar Kameez. I also take my Italian coffee maker to india, including a little esbit pocket stove 🤣🤣
it's recommended when you leave the big cities. In fact, in the smaller cities, you might have problems aquiring proper spices. In big cities like Munich or Hamburg, no, you have plenty of choices.
She probably carries Maggi, papad, and pickles too...all Indians who travel internationally for long-ish trips do. We're also familiar with airport officials asking us to open our suitcases and describe the food packages we are carrying (it's not easy to describe Indian pickles or papad imo). I was asked to do this at Christchurch, New Zealand. I can't blame the lady agent for her "are u kiddin me reaction" tho. The packages took up more space like clothes and she was totally floored 😂
Yep, but it is actually an European Union law, not a german one, just to clarify. That works technically all over Europe… Even though it depends also by single buildings and how many times they do actually check up internal pipes, which unfortunately doesn’t apply everywhere, even in Germany. For example the water in Neukölln’s buildings sometimes taste of death, lol
When i was 4 weeks in india i was like ahhhhh 6GB data for around 7€ for 4 weeks not so bad!!! And then my wife said it's more like 168GB because you have 6GB per day 😮 🤣 even in the smallest villages in the mountains i had minimum 4G+ connection speed and in my small town in germany i sometimes cant even check mails with my mobile data because the connection is so bad 😂
4G is old technology now. 5G is almost everywhere now. And the speed is around 1Gbps. So far companies are allowing unlimited data. Don't know when they are going to limit it, but I definitely can't imagine using 2GB/month even in my wildest dreams. It's just not possible. My daily plan itself is 3GB per day.
@@just_a_curious_thinker Germany is not behind in anything man, and no I am not German. I am an Indian. In India, Jio has revolutionised the data prices and government has been hell bent on bridging digital divide by providing internet connections on a massive scale by schemes like BharatNet to all village panchayats. Despite all this, Germans are way ahead in technology. When it comes to 6G , it was no other than Germany with whom Indian government decided to partner with to develop this technology. That itself says a lot about Germany as a technological powerhouse.
just found your channel and you post this.(im indian) as an indian i 100% agree with all of this the food,the internet ,the water,the free stuff the everything
Dry food? We take snacks, spices, some legumes at times, certain vessels only found in India (cooker) and sweets - what if we can’t find Indian stores abroad?! Lol😂
"If you want to see more India-related content, just let us know." This is me letting you know I want to see more India-related content. The relationship between India and Germany is also super important geopolitically.
@@yuiitodoro7791 Not really, I have 44 Gb for a month for example. And just checking my phone providers App now, since it's the 27th and almost end of month... I have 41.3 of the 44 Gb left. The only time I ever used up all my data is when my fibre connection was down at home for 2 weeks or so, due to a cable in the house breaking. I used my phone as mobile hotspot for PC and smart TV etc. That chewed up the Data quickly. But using a phone as a phone, I cannot possibly imagine how you could use more than maybe 10-15 GB per month. At home you're on wifi, at work you're on wifi and in public transport you usually are as well. Doesnt' leave much chance to use data, since there's only so many hours in a day. But I'm sure my teenage goddaughter who seems to be scrolling TikTok every second she is awake, might disagree 😀
As an Indian everything was on point. Just wanna add, we add domestic water purifier(mostly RO system) to filter the tap water and then drink it. Bottled water is expensive, and are only consumed during travel and we take the bottle back and what we do with them is already shown here.
As another fellow Indian, we do not use ROs but instead an alum-candle filter to remove the physical impurities and we add a couple of drops of chlorine to kill the biological components...
@@trojan2793 to me it's expensive...water is a free resource...any amount however less to buy a basic surviving resource which is basically free is expensive in my dictionary.
@@RadicalLiving By the way, this is the first time I am able to say this, but i've been watching your stuff since the start of the Pandemic, and let me tell ya, I LOVE IT ! Especially : 1. How to dance to Techno 2. Everything about the clubs in Berlin AND Berghain 3. All of your collabs 4. Most of your tutorials on German culture, prices, work and so on Greetings from your Northern neighbour ; ) Hartz 4 und der Tag gehört dir :D
my father is doing that all the time, it's such a ritual for him and because it takes time to make it, he will smoke less than people who buy regular cigaretes and he is also saying that when you buy tabaco, it's much better quality than in regular cigarettes
Indeed. I think it is because in the "West" there are not as many mobile services, which is honestly good in this day and age where people and more and more glued to their phones outside.
It is. But you can actually get unlimited in Germany, but it's either around 1€/day or you need to sign for 2 years post-paid & sell some goody that comes with it (like a MediaMarkt voucher, console or smart-device) & you can easily get as low as 16€/month for unlimited which is still expensive, but actually cheap compared to India when factoring in PPP (actual wages per average person). All significantly cheaper plans are either one-offs or bandwidth-limited (10 MBit/s or even just 2 MBit/s - not good for video-streaming either).
@@ayushyadav1882 you would still need to be very careful, I have 20gb just for the odd occasion I go out, which is seldom, and it's all used in a month.. Costs $2.00
@@ayushyadav1882 Yes I use same in here in india , I am work at home so I have unlimited broadband , I only recharge basic Airtel and Jio plans with talk time and 1GB per month , Usually I only use mobile internet for UPI payment
I live in Sweden and have 4gb every month and almost never run out. But I also pay for an unlimited 100/100mbit broadband connection at home(cost around 20 Euro a month), so when im home my phone will always be connected to the wifi
An Indian work colleague once told me the most surprising thing for him was how few people there were out on the streets. He was used to a huge wave of humanity milling around him outside. In Germany, especially in small towns on a Saturday afternoon (after the shops have closed) or on a Sunday, you won't see many people outside.
@@amigalemming Your grandchildren are gonna look like her. In 100 years or so, there will be no more Whites living in Europe. It will all be Asians and Africans. We are literally taking over the world 😂😂😂
That was great! I had several Indian students in my classes before and this is indeed how they would act. They would have trouble traveling now. Spices are apparently not allowed in your bags anymore. I just came back from Madrid on Delta yesterday, oh and no powders. Great video.
That’s not true! That something different for people coming to Germany from Europe and people who are coming from other parts. I myself have been to India and back to Germany for quite a while and I myself ordered spices from India as well to Germany. I never paid anything extra and my packages are always intact and nothing bad has ever happened. I think they would have dogs to smell all the packages and if they find anything suspicious only then they open it and call you. I have never faced any problem in bringing spices to Germany all by myself or via courier from India.
@@RahulSharma-oc2qd well you can say it’s not true all day long, I just returned from Spain and Delta was very insistent that no one had spices that were getting on the plane, of course not to Germany but the USA.
People need to travel to see how everyone else does things. The smokey kitchen scene was a hoot, love the smells and smoke when Indians cook. fact - German beer regs are tougher than water regs by a huge margin.
this is the country with the motto "besser fraun und kinder schießen als ein tropfen bier vergießen" better kill people in the clear than to spill a drop of bear
As a Lithuanian when I visited Germany - think of it as a beautiful and developed country, but also think of how internet, apps and payment systems were in the late 2000s. Not late 2000s advanced country, but late 2000s post soviet country. That's how it is in modern Germany. So yeh, apparently India too is better in that regard. Crazy.
What do you mean post soviet country? Just go from Berlin over the border to Poland, towards Poznan. The internet is laggy and bad on the German side... but once you reach Poland, the post soviet country, the internet is fast and the connection more steady. :)
@@bjornborg4849 well technically Germany is part post-soviet country as well 😉 What they meant is that it feels like one of those 1990s run down eastern bloc countries compared to countries where the government took digitalization seriously...
Well in Russia you get unlimited internet connection faster and 5-10 times cheaper. And I am not starting to talk about apps and payment systems. Germany stuck in the past in this regard. And in India they started their internet infrastructure right from high speed wifi...
Cheers for my indian friends!!! Even cookwares are in the luggage of my friends!😊😊 I love every foods that they prepare, sehr sehr lecker und gesund! I learnt to cook tasty veges because of them.
"My house insurance just expired" 😂, not sure if you done this but, can you do a skit similar but for us latinos? Loved the one where you went to Mexico
The tonnes of spices packed into a suitcase is something I can relate to very well. And asking what kind of meat is in the food, I do that to make sure I’m not eating beef.
3:45 Oh my gosh, that's so true! I've met a family from South Asian region (most probably Indians, or Pakistani) who bought a bottle of sparkling mineral water by mistake. No one of them wanted to drink that, despite being thirsty. In the end, they gave the bottle away
My cousin came to Berlin this April and he is studying masters. He would relate to this I believe if he watches this. He has become motivation for me to pursue masters abroad. I am planning for the same in USA.
With that data, I noticed that some people already forgot (because their phone zombification went too far) that they have normal internet at home and they can go to real internet from PC or laptop or just connect to wifi on your phone when you are at home, you really don't need to watch movies and youtube thru your mobile data. Now with unlimited tarifs it's not such a big problem, but I still use it like once or twice in year when I am somewhere on vacation, I just have no reason to go on youtube thru mobile data, it's better to wait and do this stuff from real computer with real solid connection at home. But funny is that 4g and 5g is in many places faster than your internet at home. 😀
Your video is so funny! I was expecting to see some lightly racist stuff, but everything was on point. Indians are all vastly different from each other (thank u diversity) but I think we can all identify with her reactions and comments. And I loved how u managed to show the differences in our cultures without dispararging either. Well done!
Yea Im from duisburg and last month when I went to uni I talked with some Irish exchange students that told me how clean and beautiful everything is here, I couldnt believe it and they were dead serious 😂😂
You guys literally have no idea what level of dirt we have observed and went through all of lives in sub continent. 😂 When I came to Berlin 2 years ago, I used to make videos of the roads to show my family that how clean it is 😂
@@aimanareeb2329It depends on place to place For eg : Most of Mumbai is dirty but few areas like South Bombay & Navi Mumbai are clean likr foreign countries
@@aimanareeb2329 Its a country with 1.4 billion people and 5000 year old civilisation. Of course its going to look old, dirty and lived in. Look at southern Italy its the same especially Sicily. Old civilisational states have a lovely charm to them.
Besides 4 of 5 indian Restaurants in Berlin are Pakistani they just made the experience that the majority of people are more into Indian because they have a very romantic View on the Indian Culture.. Bollywood and so on
Didn't click on this video for a long time thinking it was going to be racist and ruin my mood but I was totally wrong! Kudos to you two, this was really enjoyable and funny :)
One of my Asian friends made me realize a couple of years ago that sparkling water is quite a "European thing". Also, tap water I would also drink only in a couple of European countries. In others it is either not safe or doesn't taste good at all.
As Russian in Germany, I never thought that someone might not know what is sparkling water before seeing some videos like this. What about tap water, it tastes really bad in most places in Germany I've tried it. So it's a last resort
This was fun.. but the tap water part is incorrect for some parts of Germany, we live in Hessen region and my husband was hospitalised after few days of tap water, the TDS was so high and it was totally unsafe to drink tap water in Germany since that hospitalisation we never drink tap water in any part of Germany. ( Spain’s tap water was much safer with TDS under control)
unlikely that it was the tap water. Germany has a better tap water than Spain (learn to do a better research). and even if there are difference between regions (taste, consistency etc.) it is by regulations and tests (for all regions) kept safe to drink. more likely that your problem had other reasons.
@@CanariasCanariass what is there to doubt about, do u think I don't know what a tap in my house kitchen looks like I don't know or what. It's an experience what I shared and u can doubt or whatever ur wish
Here in Montenegro , southern Europe i got 5G net on my wifi. More than 400 Mgps, non stop. No data plan and similar crap. It's 30 euros a month , together with 150 cable tv channels. Internet on it's own is just 20 euros.
❤😊, 🇮🇳🇩🇪 ❤ there's alot in common, strictness, punctuality and commitment to hard workmanship, to strive for the hobbies of leisurely love. 😊😅😂😅😊❤, oh BTW, im 1/5th East German, via my grandad ( My Mother's father), and my grandmother 👵 is Anglo-Indian ❤😊
Have been watching your videos for a long time, love from ur Indian neigbour, well not that close of a neighbour, I live in Rostock, its only 2 hours from Berlin.
2:21 whoa, wait. I'm german myself, but there is something I don't understand. 2 Gigabytes supposed to last a month? What? 2 GB is *NOTHING* , even I consume that within a couple of days, and I don't have any ties to asia at all.
You can also have more mobile internet than just 2 GB per month, but the prices for this are significantly higher in Germany compared to many other countries. However, many Germans also have a telephone connection with an Internet router at home and use WiFi there for their cell phone, tablet or PC.
Rolling your own cigarettes, so true! I had this same experience visiting Germany from New York. At first I thought Germans openly roll a joint of weed at bus stops and other public places, later I discovered its tobacco, not weed.
@@RadicalLiving Oh I know 😉 It used to be mine too but when you have kids, life changes. I had my first baby after the age of 35 so you've got time ahead, I suppose.
Wow it’s so real! Visited Germany twice for 17 days , wxperienced almost everything except bringing my own food! I spent close to 43 euros for drinking water in the first 3 days, before I cm to know that I need to fill the bottle straight from the tap! 😂 spent close to 60 euros for small taxi ride, expecting it to cost just 4-5 euros as per the Indian standard (30 cents a kilometer, in India) missed a train just because it had to arrive in a platform 3, instead it arrived on number 4, announcement was there but in German just 5 minutes before the train arrived and I was thinking that the train is probably late still looking towards platform 3. 😂
2 Gb in a month - that is really mind-blowing. I have a 1 Gbit/second connection here in Kyiv and it costs me almost nothing. While my relatives are constantly complaining about the limits of their internet in Berlin, it's like returning to the early days of the internet. With one big exception though - the connection is not reliable and you don't have any access to YOUR wifi-router that you paid for.
This was very funny because of vast differences between them. I was especially surprised at the internet pack and tap water part. Germany being a European country, I expected people there to use >2GB daily with 5G speed, and not seeing water purifier was very strange.
Yeah, german internet is the worst. Literally. It's the slowest and most unstable in all of the EU according to statistics, and even Myanmar has better internet than us. As for water though, the water quality in Germany is outstanding, even within Europe. Due to the different sediments within the country it can have different tastes and hardness in different areas, and some don't like it. But when it comes to quality and cleanliness, it's top notch out of the tap. You can drink it and bath babies in it straight out of the tap.
@johndoe5555 downloading is prohibited? I remember no such restriction, UNLESS you want to download child p0rn. Oh I remember now, UK Tory party Ex-PM who was sent to jail for sexual assaulting underage kids, UK and you might be allowed downloading such content bt its banned in India. Be sure to call 911 if you feel sudden urges like those MP you choose.
@@seeker777 In Germany, all traffic is legally monitored. They call it the fight against piracy. Torrent users are especially severely punished. Since you are also distributing the file during the download, you are considered a distributor of pirated content.
This is a bloody amazing video!!! Absolutely love it. 😆😆😆 Also the timing at the beginning of the video is so great when it reveals the graffiti. 😂😂😂 Love it.
Indian here. Well i got used to the sparkling water, took me almost 1 year. Now i always search for this stuff when I am visiting India, navigating the shops in birkenstock and saying "hallo" to cashiers😂#eingedeutscht
You guys literally have no idea what level of dirt we have observed and went through all of lives in sub continent. 😂 When I came to Berlin 2 years ago, I used to make videos of the roads to show my family that how clean it is 😂 and the zuvershenken thing is my thing. 😂😂😂😂
Its a country with 1.4 billion people and 5000 year old civilisation. Of course its going to look old, dirty and lived in. Look at southern Italy its the same especially Sicily. Old civilisational states have a lovely charm to them.
5000 old civilization is not the excuse. Ofcourse old cities has its own charm. Dust or soil never look dirty. Its the littering /gutka spitting/ animal fecal on the streets that look dirty and it can be change by awareness, penalties and heavy investment by the government on waste management.
WHO THE HELL IS BAHUBALI???
First
Lots of Love...from India ❤❤
Bahubali is an Indian Warrior😂❤z
Oh my...you are going to get bombarded with comments lol 😂
Bahubali(history) : a king who defeated his brother and gave back his kingdom for penance
Bahubali(movie) : imaginary Movie but not adaption of above
I used to live with Indians in a houseshare....those suitcases full of food and spices are so true! The hidden part not mentioned is that home cooked food by an Indian tastes amazing, at least in my case. No Indian restaurant would ever come close to it.
Same, i almost developed can cer
I almost developed cancer
I got food poisoning 😔
@@liloistheendiahater Really sad to hear it . I am sorry from his/her side from whom you got food poisoning 😔😔
I am a German lady. Whenever i return to Germany from India my suitcases are full with Indian Spices, Tea, and minimum a dozen handmade Salwar Kameez. I also take my Italian coffee maker to india, including a little esbit pocket stove 🤣🤣
haha, "clubbing is my tradition", that line just killed me. lol
the best tradition 😏
That's the most Germanist thing I ever heard! 😂
That line was gold, like the Kurta
But how did you write this message?
@@RadicalLiving yeah, it surely is. Sure it is not a good thing about Germany.
An Indian friend of mine always travels with the essential spices to cook..just in case. She is an amazing cook
As an Indian I carry teabags to other countries because I can’t find strong enough teabags
@@vireshmohanlall875 Spain got you covered lot of Muslim tea houses
it's recommended when you leave the big cities. In fact, in the smaller cities, you might have problems aquiring proper spices. In big cities like Munich or Hamburg, no, you have plenty of choices.
@@southcoastinventors6583 that's not our cup of 'chai' 😅
She probably carries Maggi, papad, and pickles too...all Indians who travel internationally for long-ish trips do. We're also familiar with airport officials asking us to open our suitcases and describe the food packages we are carrying (it's not easy to describe Indian pickles or papad imo). I was asked to do this at Christchurch, New Zealand. I can't blame the lady agent for her "are u kiddin me reaction" tho. The packages took up more space like clothes and she was totally floored 😂
"The regulations on tap water are stricter than those for bottled water." I used the exact same argument lots of times before as well 😄
#funfacts^^
I salute you with a nice tap water
I drink tap water in France and I'm originally from Mauritius where I did the same. French people always buy bottled water.
Yep, but it is actually an European Union law, not a german one, just to clarify. That works technically all over Europe… Even though it depends also by single buildings and how many times they do actually check up internal pipes, which unfortunately doesn’t apply everywhere, even in Germany. For example the water in Neukölln’s buildings sometimes taste of death, lol
@@andevien2542 I unfortunately live in Poland (member of EU), and here tap water is not safe to drink, otherwise you can get a stomach ache.
When i was 4 weeks in india i was like ahhhhh 6GB data for around 7€ for 4 weeks not so bad!!! And then my wife said it's more like 168GB because you have 6GB per day 😮 🤣 even in the smallest villages in the mountains i had minimum 4G+ connection speed and in my small town in germany i sometimes cant even check mails with my mobile data because the connection is so bad 😂
4G is old technology now. 5G is almost everywhere now. And the speed is around 1Gbps. So far companies are allowing unlimited data. Don't know when they are going to limit it, but I definitely can't imagine using 2GB/month even in my wildest dreams. It's just not possible. My daily plan itself is 3GB per day.
Why is Germany so behind in Telecom, Tech, IT & Software sector ?
@@just_a_curious_thinker Germany is not behind in anything man, and no I am not German.
I am an Indian.
In India, Jio has revolutionised the data prices and government has been hell bent on bridging digital divide by providing internet connections on a massive scale by schemes like BharatNet to all village panchayats.
Despite all this, Germans are way ahead in technology.
When it comes to 6G , it was no other than Germany with whom Indian government decided to partner with to develop this technology.
That itself says a lot about Germany as a technological powerhouse.
@@just_a_curious_thinkerduopoly of vodafone and t mobile, exactly how it was in India before Jio.
@@just_a_curious_thinker they dont have the manpower for it.
just found your channel and you post this.(im indian)
as an indian i 100% agree with all of this the food,the internet ,the water,the free stuff the everything
the timing couldnt be better its like the world wants me to sub
whohoooo awesome, welcome aboard! 😄
You guys really take dry food with you when you travel ?
Dry food? We take snacks, spices, some legumes at times, certain vessels only found in India (cooker) and sweets - what if we can’t find Indian stores abroad?! Lol😂
@@KN-gq2wn So the answer is yes.
"If you want to see more India-related content, just let us know." This is me letting you know I want to see more India-related content. The relationship between India and Germany is also super important geopolitically.
Please help clean up streets
@@liloistheendiahater You're there to clean up the streets. YOU are the best janitor for cleaning up German streets !
@@333trr333 That chut is not German . Most probably a Pakistani key board warrior . 😂
Fachkräfte relationship
@@Spartanübermensch What's Indo-Aryan??
I am from India living in Germany. And this is soooooo accurate. I felt the same way when I first arrived in Germany!!!
Don't BS.
Is it true u only get 2gb for a month ??
@@yuiitodoro7791 4 Gb
@@yuiitodoro7791 card internet only used outside for communication (line, WA, etc). If they are home they will use cable internet which is unlimited.
@@yuiitodoro7791 Not really, I have 44 Gb for a month for example. And just checking my phone providers App now, since it's the 27th and almost end of month... I have 41.3 of the 44 Gb left.
The only time I ever used up all my data is when my fibre connection was down at home for 2 weeks or so, due to a cable in the house breaking. I used my phone as mobile hotspot for PC and smart TV etc. That chewed up the Data quickly. But using a phone as a phone, I cannot possibly imagine how you could use more than maybe 10-15 GB per month. At home you're on wifi, at work you're on wifi and in public transport you usually are as well. Doesnt' leave much chance to use data, since there's only so many hours in a day.
But I'm sure my teenage goddaughter who seems to be scrolling TikTok every second she is awake, might disagree 😀
As an Indian everything was on point. Just wanna add, we add domestic water purifier(mostly RO system) to filter the tap water and then drink it. Bottled water is expensive, and are only consumed during travel and we take the bottle back and what we do with them is already shown here.
As another fellow Indian, we do not use ROs but instead an alum-candle filter to remove the physical impurities and we add a couple of drops of chlorine to kill the biological components...
Bottled water costs 0.15€ for
1 1/2 litres, that's not expensive.
Not expensive in India
@@trojan2793 to me it's expensive...water is a free resource...any amount however less to buy a basic surviving resource which is basically free is expensive in my dictionary.
Not expensive but people don't like them to be consumed on daily basis
An Indian who turned as Berliner almost 7 years back, now seeing through your channel how Indians behave is fun 🥰😅
Yeah okay sounds good you met radical living now
@@jonathentillman6903 Long ago I met and love the channel.
Thats not how they act
Wheres the eating part
With hands?
"It's INEFFICIENT" AHAHAHAHAH She got you good ! : D
she did 🙈💩
@@RadicalLiving By the way, this is the first time I am able to say this, but i've been watching your stuff since the start of the Pandemic, and let me tell ya, I LOVE IT ! Especially :
1. How to dance to Techno
2. Everything about the clubs in Berlin AND Berghain
3. All of your collabs
4. Most of your tutorials on German culture, prices, work and so on
Greetings from your Northern neighbour ; )
Hartz 4 und der Tag gehört dir :D
It's cost efficient 😂😂
my father is doing that all the time, it's such a ritual for him and because it takes time to make it, he will smoke less than people who buy regular cigaretes and he is also saying that when you buy tabaco, it's much better quality than in regular cigarettes
@@Pidalin Also, rolling cigarettes is way more fun than just taking them out of a box.
2GB in a month is medieval.
thats what i have^^ rarely reach the limit
Indeed. I think it is because in the "West" there are not as many mobile services, which is honestly good in this day and age where people and more and more glued to their phones outside.
You get a lot more in Spain or Italy so its not uniform. Still if you going to watch movies far easier to download them ahead time.
It is. But you can actually get unlimited in Germany, but it's either around 1€/day or you need to sign for 2 years post-paid & sell some goody that comes with it (like a MediaMarkt voucher, console or smart-device) & you can easily get as low as 16€/month for unlimited which is still expensive, but actually cheap compared to India when factoring in PPP (actual wages per average person).
All significantly cheaper plans are either one-offs or bandwidth-limited (10 MBit/s or even just 2 MBit/s - not good for video-streaming either).
German Telefongesellschaft is a geizkragen 😵💫
2 GB for a month .... We can't even think about that ... Our basic internet plan offers at least 1.5GB/day 😮
How can anyone live on 2gb a month? You can't do anything. How to stream music? How to watch movies?
I think, they use 2GB outside but use Wi Fi inside home
@@ayushyadav1882 you would still need to be very careful, I have 20gb just for the odd occasion I go out, which is seldom, and it's all used in a month.. Costs $2.00
@@ayushyadav1882 Yes I use same in here in india , I am work at home so I have unlimited broadband , I only recharge basic Airtel and Jio plans with talk time and 1GB per month , Usually I only use mobile internet for UPI payment
I live in Sweden and have 4gb every month and almost never run out. But I also pay for an unlimited 100/100mbit broadband connection at home(cost around 20 Euro a month), so when im home my phone will always be connected to the wifi
I see radical living has unlocked the power of Indian viewership 😂
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Yep just became a victim of that!
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Exactly
An Indian work colleague once told me the most surprising thing for him was how few people there were out on the streets. He was used to a huge wave of humanity milling around him outside. In Germany, especially in small towns on a Saturday afternoon (after the shops have closed) or on a Sunday, you won't see many people outside.
As an Indian I felt so lonely in Germany as there were hardly any people on the road and it was so silent. And I am talking about Munich😂
That's true, first time I was in Australia and walking to buy groceries, it felt like I was in a ghost town. I was scared for real haha
Same here in Canada. Where do these people go?
Same here in the usa😂 you can only see the cars but no people on the streets
Lol, Seems like these places need more people. And india is overcrowded
Nobody's saying anything about how beautiful she is... And she is!!
That's not politically correct! :-)
@@amigalemming why? Why can't we tell a person that he is beautiful?
@@Розамира-я5о she is or he is 😂😂
@@Timeisless «she», pardon
@@amigalemming Your grandchildren are gonna look like her. In 100 years or so, there will be no more Whites living in Europe. It will all be Asians and Africans. We are literally taking over the world 😂😂😂
That was great! I had several Indian students in my classes before and this is indeed how they would act. They would have trouble traveling now. Spices are apparently not allowed in your bags anymore. I just came back from Madrid on Delta yesterday, oh and no powders. Great video.
That’s not true! That something different for people coming to Germany from Europe and people who are coming from other parts. I myself have been to India and back to Germany for quite a while and I myself ordered spices from India as well to Germany. I never paid anything extra and my packages are always intact and nothing bad has ever happened. I think they would have dogs to smell all the packages and if they find anything suspicious only then they open it and call you.
I have never faced any problem in bringing spices to Germany all by myself or via courier from India.
@@RahulSharma-oc2qd well you can say it’s not true all day long, I just returned from Spain and Delta was very insistent that no one had spices that were getting on the plane, of course not to Germany but the USA.
You can putt anything in checked luggage.
Her face when he gave her just the bread..all Indians can identify with that feeling 😂😂😂
Honestly that food looked terrible
As german, I feel ashamed that this was all he offered her.🙈
He put it on the table, not plate.
😂😂😂
Yes, more India content involving this Indian supermodel please
Lusting on a random vid is crazy
@idkimoblivious When you've been stuck in the Sahara for several years the tiniest drop of moisture set you into a frenzy 😄
I am an Indian, living in Germany for 4.5 years. I am laughing so hard. 😂
I hope you dont have kids.
@@captainhighbury1806 why
@@vladimirputin8285 because her kids will also be like her, i.e. low IQ ,no self respect for herself and country and slave mentality
Mean for no reason@@captainhighbury1806
@@vladimirputin8285 he's just being racist and doesn't want indian population
"Clubbing IS my tradition" what a great response 😂😂
I was straight up expecting her to pull out a pressure cooker from her suitcase as it is one of the 'essentials' 😂
Am laughing hard. Am in Korea for a few months and yes, I packed a pressure cooker 😂
Im on a 2 week vacation in europe , carried lentils and rice with me 😂
People need to travel to see how everyone else does things. The smokey kitchen scene was a hoot, love the smells and smoke when Indians cook. fact - German beer regs are tougher than water regs by a huge margin.
this is the country with the motto
"besser fraun und kinder schießen als ein tropfen bier vergießen"
better kill people in the clear
than to spill a drop of bear
I am going to use this as an excuse for my wife, when I drink German beer. Let her silly drink unsafe tap water!
😅😅😅
Seeing Maggi noodles in her suitcase made my inner 90s kid excited to see her cook.. then she end up making paratha..
You two do great work together! This is hilarious!
Thank you!! 😁
Nobody can take the place of the pure Germans💪
We need more Indian content on this channel. You're doing too good.
no, we don't
@@andr27 yes, we need.
@@hih8823 you have your indiani bollywood stars, make them do sth like this, leave white ppl alone. india/pakistan is your homecountry, not Europe.
WE DONT NEED MORE MINECRAFT COWS VIDEOS
WE DONT
Really laughed a lot. It's damn true. And I was just like this in my first three years in Germany. Things changed after then.
Lots of love from india🤗..loved your content
Yay! Thank you!
Ditto ❤
As a Lithuanian when I visited Germany - think of it as a beautiful and developed country, but also think of how internet, apps and payment systems were in the late 2000s. Not late 2000s advanced country, but late 2000s post soviet country. That's how it is in modern Germany.
So yeh, apparently India too is better in that regard. Crazy.
What do you mean post soviet country? Just go from Berlin over the border to Poland, towards Poznan. The internet is laggy and bad on the German side... but once you reach Poland, the post soviet country, the internet is fast and the connection more steady. :)
Where in Germany did you stay exactly? Because there are vast differences between regions.
@@bjornborg4849 well technically Germany is part post-soviet country as well 😉
What they meant is that it feels like one of those 1990s run down eastern bloc countries compared to countries where the government took digitalization seriously...
Well in Russia you get unlimited internet connection faster and 5-10 times cheaper. And I am not starting to talk about apps and payment systems. Germany stuck in the past in this regard. And in India they started their internet infrastructure right from high speed wifi...
Tooling your own cigarettes in Germany is so not German, why ???? Because it’s so inefficient!!!! 😂🤣🤣🤣got me rolling on the floor!!
Sorry, I meant roiling!!! 🤣
Dealing with German laws and regulations is certainly inefficient. Doing it yourself is the way to get around them.
The suit case is usually packed spring loaded. Once opened you need 2 people to stand on it to close. This is true for whole of south asia.
Watching your videos since a year to learn about germany and germans. Happy to see the video about indian visiting germany...🙂🙂
Glad to hear that! 😊
The need for acknowledgement from the west is still so strong in India.
@@BlueSkiesAbove39Some Indians live live with inferiority complex all their lives, not all though
Cheers for my indian friends!!!
Even cookwares are in the luggage of my friends!😊😊 I love every foods that they prepare, sehr sehr lecker und gesund! I learnt to cook tasty veges because of them.
I love this! Is this a series? if not, it should be! Friends from all over the world 🤩
Indian food is delicious by the way.
Greetings from Jordan!
"My house insurance just expired" 😂, not sure if you done this but, can you do a skit similar but for us latinos? Loved the one where you went to Mexico
Now do ‘when a German visit India’ 😃
It's gotta happen
they would be shocked
Oh my German partner just visited India. It was funny but he kinda liked it.
The tonnes of spices packed into a suitcase is something I can relate to very well. And asking what kind of meat is in the food, I do that to make sure I’m not eating beef.
As an American who has visited Berlin twice I understand her struggle. “Stillwasser bitte.”
My American family was horrified there was no chilled water dispenser on the refrigerator.
3:45 Oh my gosh, that's so true! I've met a family from South Asian region (most probably Indians, or Pakistani) who bought a bottle of sparkling mineral water by mistake. No one of them wanted to drink that, despite being thirsty. In the end, they gave the bottle away
My cousin came to Berlin this April and he is studying masters. He would relate to this I believe if he watches this. He has become motivation for me to pursue masters abroad. I am planning for the same in USA.
Wow - I just noticed you have 178k subscribers now! Congrats!
Thanks! 😃
With that data, I noticed that some people already forgot (because their phone zombification went too far) that they have normal internet at home and they can go to real internet from PC or laptop or just connect to wifi on your phone when you are at home, you really don't need to watch movies and youtube thru your mobile data. Now with unlimited tarifs it's not such a big problem, but I still use it like once or twice in year when I am somewhere on vacation, I just have no reason to go on youtube thru mobile data, it's better to wait and do this stuff from real computer with real solid connection at home. But funny is that 4g and 5g is in many places faster than your internet at home. 😀
loved it :)
need a part 2 for this
already in the works 😄
Thanks!
My pleasure 😄 Thanks for the support Carlton! I appreciate it 😀
Your video is so funny! I was expecting to see some lightly racist stuff, but everything was on point. Indians are all vastly different from each other (thank u diversity) but I think we can all identify with her reactions and comments. And I loved how u managed to show the differences in our cultures without dispararging either. Well done!
Yea Im from duisburg and last month when I went to uni I talked with some Irish exchange students that told me how clean and beautiful everything is here, I couldnt believe it and they were dead serious 😂😂
standardwise, it is all relative.
You guys literally have no idea what level of dirt we have observed and went through all of lives in sub continent. 😂 When I came to Berlin 2 years ago, I used to make videos of the roads to show my family that how clean it is 😂
@@aimanareeb2329It depends on place to place
For eg : Most of Mumbai is dirty but few areas like South Bombay & Navi Mumbai are clean likr foreign countries
@@aimanareeb2329 Its a country with 1.4 billion people and 5000 year old civilisation. Of course its going to look old, dirty and lived in. Look at southern Italy its the same especially Sicily. Old civilisational states have a lovely charm to them.
@@SmokingOz-nd4eweven in south of Italy people don't throw their trash on road . India is 50 years behind china. Don't even compare it to Italy. 🤣🤣🤣
I can't help but wonder what the Turkish version would be like :) bcs there are so many Turkish people living in Germany😅
As a German and Berliner i guess "Organic Turks" are not Turkish enough for some german turks🤣.
Yeah, everybody shitting each other and says "No, I'm the best turk." It's funny tho 😅
It’d be gang stuff and welfare collection mostly
Besides 4 of 5 indian Restaurants in Berlin are Pakistani they just made the experience that the majority of people are more into Indian because they have a very romantic View on the Indian Culture.. Bollywood and so on
Didn't click on this video for a long time thinking it was going to be racist and ruin my mood but I was totally wrong! Kudos to you two, this was really enjoyable and funny :)
Glad to hear that! ☺️ Cheers!
4:05 "you drink first" is the most Indian thing 😂😂😂
One of my Asian friends made me realize a couple of years ago that sparkling water is quite a "European thing".
Also, tap water I would also drink only in a couple of European countries. In others it is either not safe or doesn't taste good at all.
As Russian in Germany, I never thought that someone might not know what is sparkling water before seeing some videos like this.
What about tap water, it tastes really bad in most places in Germany I've tried it. So it's a last resort
Tap water in Berlin is so digustingly hard, I drink it only filtered with real reverse osmosis.
Wtf is sparkling water ?
@@just_a_curious_thinker carbonated water. basically soda ig
Yeah, I live in Canada and sparkling water is sold but 99 percent of the time we drink flat water.
We need a part 2
Wow,after watching a few of these I come to realize that we in America are so much alike its crazy!
This was fun.. but the tap water part is incorrect for some parts of Germany, we live in Hessen region and my husband was hospitalised after few days of tap water, the TDS was so high and it was totally unsafe to drink tap water in Germany since that hospitalisation we never drink tap water in any part of Germany. ( Spain’s tap water was much safer with TDS under control)
unlikely that it was the tap water. Germany has a better tap water than Spain (learn to do a better research). and even if there are difference between regions (taste, consistency etc.) it is by regulations and tests (for all regions) kept safe to drink. more likely that your problem had other reasons.
I am very doubtful it was the tap water, it should be safe to drink in all of Germany
@@publicminx I don't care if u trust or doubt. What I shared is not research it's an experience
@@CanariasCanariass what is there to doubt about, do u think I don't know what a tap in my house kitchen looks like I don't know or what. It's an experience what I shared and u can doubt or whatever ur wish
always a good day when you post
Glad to hear that 😄
As an Indian who lived in Germany for a while, I confirm its quite accurate !
2:20 im german and when i first came to england i was shocked that 100gb only cost 18 pound. 😂
Here in Montenegro , southern Europe i got 5G net on my wifi. More than 400 Mgps, non stop. No data plan and similar crap. It's 30 euros a month , together with 150 cable tv channels. Internet on it's own is just 20 euros.
Clubbing is my tradition! Hahahaha lol you killed me with this 😂😂
She's a doll. Adorable.
Ber name?
❤😊, 🇮🇳🇩🇪 ❤ there's alot in common, strictness, punctuality and commitment to hard workmanship, to strive for the hobbies of leisurely love. 😊😅😂😅😊❤, oh BTW, im 1/5th East German, via my grandad ( My Mother's father), and my grandmother 👵 is Anglo-Indian ❤😊
"No it's perfect! Clubbing is my tradition!" 😂😂
And today I'm in Berlin after watching your videos for a long time, so far it's been quite nice
Amazing! Hope you enjoy!
I'm on my way out now and I have to say I enjoyed my time there!
"Perfect, clubbing is my tradition." 😂
Have been watching your videos for a long time, love from ur Indian neigbour, well not that close of a neighbour, I live in Rostock, its only 2 hours from Berlin.
Nice Video fellow German Guy👍👍👍
Hey good job on making this video radical living
thanks brooooo😄
@@RadicalLiving you should make another video about going America to meet me
I'm an Indian American guy living in Germany, and,,, yeah, can relate.
why did you move to Germany from America ?
@@333trr333 I'm doing my PhD here
@@me0101001000 gl mate
@@idkwhy77 thanks, needed
"that's not very german - it's not efficient!" xD that line caught me sooo off guard ! großartig! ^^
😂😂😂 keep it up rolling it... It's funny... 👌
Thanks^^ We will
@@RadicalLiving Okay, let me ask the real question: is she your girlfriend?
Probably the funniest Deutsch youtuber😂
2:21 whoa, wait. I'm german myself, but there is something I don't understand. 2 Gigabytes supposed to last a month? What? 2 GB is *NOTHING* , even I consume that within a couple of days, and I don't have any ties to asia at all.
You can also have more mobile internet than just 2 GB per month, but the prices for this are significantly higher in Germany compared to many other countries. However, many Germans also have a telephone connection with an Internet router at home and use WiFi there for their cell phone, tablet or PC.
Rolling your own cigarettes, so true! I had this same experience visiting Germany from New York. At first I thought Germans openly roll a joint of weed at bus stops and other public places, later I discovered its tobacco, not weed.
please let me know who did that painting in the back at 00:27?
The TRS rosecoco beans packet at 1:13 is NOT from India, it's from an Indian store in Germany :-D
It's perfect : clubbing is my tradition 😂
true story 😉
@@RadicalLiving Oh I know 😉 It used to be mine too but when you have kids, life changes. I had my first baby after the age of 35 so you've got time ahead, I suppose.
Yes, she is a real Indian, full of fun
Can't agree more to it!!! Awesome stuff!!
Wow it’s so real! Visited Germany twice for 17 days , wxperienced almost everything except bringing my own food! I spent close to 43 euros for drinking water in the first 3 days, before I cm to know that I need to fill the bottle straight from the tap! 😂 spent close to 60 euros for small taxi ride, expecting it to cost just 4-5 euros as per the Indian standard (30 cents a kilometer, in India) missed a train just because it had to arrive in a platform 3, instead it arrived on number 4, announcement was there but in German just 5 minutes before the train arrived and I was thinking that the train is probably late still looking towards platform 3. 😂
2GB in a month! Lol I use in Egypt 10GB a day!!! 😂and sometimes 15GB
Loved it, so accurate!
I moved to Berlin a year ago and can def relate to all of these. :D
Who is your guest star? I absolutely expected a link to her channel or something.
She doesn't have any yet^^
The bread look😂 crickets 😂😂
Imagine German coming to India and drinking tap water innocently and ended up with diarrhoea 😅
2 Gb in a month - that is really mind-blowing. I have a 1 Gbit/second connection here in Kyiv and it costs me almost nothing. While my relatives are constantly complaining about the limits of their internet in Berlin, it's like returning to the early days of the internet. With one big exception though - the connection is not reliable and you don't have any access to YOUR wifi-router that you paid for.
Next: when people from Germany visit Warsaw Wola district 1944 edition.
"Clubbing is my tradition." LOL!!!!
I have been to Germany last week and this is very much relatable 😂😂
Thank you. This is beautiful
This was very funny because of vast differences between them. I was especially surprised at the internet pack and tap water part. Germany being a European country, I expected people there to use >2GB daily with 5G speed, and not seeing water purifier was very strange.
Yeah, german internet is the worst. Literally. It's the slowest and most unstable in all of the EU according to statistics, and even Myanmar has better internet than us.
As for water though, the water quality in Germany is outstanding, even within Europe. Due to the different sediments within the country it can have different tastes and hardness in different areas, and some don't like it. But when it comes to quality and cleanliness, it's top notch out of the tap. You can drink it and bath babies in it straight out of the tap.
But why do you need the Internet if your traffic is monitored and downloading something is prohibited?
@johndoe5555 downloading is prohibited? I remember no such restriction, UNLESS you want to download child p0rn. Oh I remember now, UK Tory party Ex-PM who was sent to jail for sexual assaulting underage kids, UK and you might be allowed downloading such content bt its banned in India. Be sure to call 911 if you feel sudden urges like those MP you choose.
@@seeker777 In Germany, all traffic is legally monitored. They call it the fight against piracy.
Torrent users are especially severely punished. Since you are also distributing the file during the download, you are considered a distributor of pirated content.
@@seeker777 I have read that people have been fined even for 1.5 minutes of watching serials on pirate sites.
Your video give me just smile after tired day please make more video like this related to india and Pakistan
Not Pakistan
DO NOT include Pakistan with us
Noooo
Even though I knew these differences already but still enjoyed the video! 😂😂😂
I'm so glad!
I always carry a big checkin bag full of Indian food when I return from India..this is so true and fun
This is a bloody amazing video!!! Absolutely love it. 😆😆😆
Also the timing at the beginning of the video is so great when it reveals the graffiti. 😂😂😂 Love it.
Thank you so much 😁
3:17 "doesn't sound very German... it's inefficient" 🤣🤣🤣
Indian here. Well i got used to the sparkling water, took me almost 1 year. Now i always search for this stuff when I am visiting India, navigating the shops in birkenstock and saying "hallo" to cashiers😂#eingedeutscht
😂😂😂😂
This is the best video 📸 every man on your channel love it danke .😂😂
Glad you enjoy it! 😊
You guys literally have no idea what level of dirt we have observed and went through all of lives in sub continent. 😂 When I came to Berlin 2 years ago, I used to make videos of the roads to show my family that how clean it is 😂 and the zuvershenken thing is my thing. 😂😂😂😂
Being too much hygienic was never good.
You should be grateful to your country
Laughing at your motherland doesn't make you cool
Its a country with 1.4 billion people and 5000 year old civilisation. Of course its going to look old, dirty and lived in. Look at southern Italy its the same especially Sicily. Old civilisational states have a lovely charm to them.
5000 old civilization is not the excuse. Ofcourse old cities has its own charm. Dust or soil never look dirty. Its the littering /gutka spitting/ animal fecal on the streets that look dirty and it can be change by awareness, penalties and heavy investment by the government on waste management.
I actually was waiting for it 🥰