American Dads' 5 Culture Shocks While Visiting Germany! ;American in Germany!

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  • @ZacSaleski
    @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому +14

    Hey you wonderful People!
    You can now support me on patreon!
    www.patreon.com/zacsaleski

    • @schattensand6129
      @schattensand6129 4 роки тому +3

      Why would somebody pay you money? For what?

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      @@schattensand6129 lol now that you mention it....no idea. Just a lot of behind the scenes rambling

    • @schattensand6129
      @schattensand6129 4 роки тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski Congratz, finally a man who knows what he does and why.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      @@schattensand6129 oh thanks i try to lol

  • @ompalompalompa2041
    @ompalompalompa2041 4 роки тому +485

    These might be the most american looking americans i've seen

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому +19

      Why thank you 😂👍🏻

    • @fluffyness2990
      @fluffyness2990 3 роки тому +11

      Dear lord I was thinking the same thing lmao

    • @MARC-FENIX
      @MARC-FENIX 3 роки тому +3

      You should have seen those Peru americans I have seen. Man did they look american. Amazing!

    • @julianhermanubis6800
      @julianhermanubis6800 3 роки тому +4

      @@MARC-FENIX No one calls Peruvians "Americans" abroad.

    • @MARC-FENIX
      @MARC-FENIX 3 роки тому

      @@julianhermanubis6800 So you are no one? Nice to meet you! Glad that you know what I am talking about.

  • @MS-un8hg
    @MS-un8hg 5 років тому +2182

    Foreigner: Makes video about Germany
    Germans: Hippity hoppity, this comment section is now our property

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +23

      Marcell D'Avis 😂😂

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +23

      mininmalta 123 😂you cant make Americans your property....that’s slavery lol

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +6

      mininmalta 123 lamb like stopped making videos 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ but I’m glad to be adopted 😂

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +7

      @mininmalta 123 lol sadly lamblike doesnt make videos anymore :/ but you still have the rest of us to adopt haha

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +4

      @mininmalta 123 👌Its a trap...i knew it 👌

  • @MustYouHaveAUsername
    @MustYouHaveAUsername 5 років тому +580

    If you think Germans have a slower pace you should go to a supermarket and get to the check out :D.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +106

      😂😂😂 the checkout in Europe is intense I have to mentally prepare myself

    • @Soussmeboules
      @Soussmeboules 4 роки тому +11

      Ahah so true.

    • @PatrickKadian
      @PatrickKadian 4 роки тому +26

      Never saw a more true comment! I call it “playing Tetris” and hum “Mission Impossible”.

    • @isabelladestegonzaga5529
      @isabelladestegonzaga5529 4 роки тому +6

      ja , stimmt !
      im supermarkt sind wir nerträglich :D
      Yes, that's right !
      We are unbearable in the supermarket: D

    • @kaddhorino2138
      @kaddhorino2138 4 роки тому

      @@johnnaighley9252 Oohja, große Katastrophe :D

  • @t.s.4091
    @t.s.4091 5 років тому +304

    Americans should travel more often. This kind of „cultural shock“ makes you more tolerant to other cultures and also helps to get out of your preset mindset. Actually this is true for everybody.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +61

      We’re kind of isolated on our own continent sadly and it’s pretty expensive to travel outside of America but I agree people need to get out of their comfort zone the last three years I’ve been in Europe have been amazing

    • @TheUlli1964
      @TheUlli1964 4 роки тому +31

      @Rita Roork I feel very sorry for you. Brainwashed

    • @mcbeanster8284
      @mcbeanster8284 4 роки тому +17

      Rita Roork poor little thing

    • @nifech
      @nifech 4 роки тому +26

      Rita Roork In the Netherlands from the age of 18 I can smoke weed and drink alcohol whilst fucking a prostitute in front of a cop and if I get an STD from that prostitute I can get treatment for free. Don’t talk to me about freedom. You can carry a gun in the US in front of a cop just to get shot there’s your freedom I prefer mine.

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 4 роки тому +11

      Personally, I feel a lot of Americans would like to (and of course I can't speak for every one of them), but it's money to do so and the time to do so that limits their ability. An American friend wanted to come to The Netherlands to meet-up for a short while but basically the moment the travel plan had come together, the place his girlfriend (who had planned to tag along) worked at said she was only allowed 6 days of from work (unpaid as well), which would have meant they had to leave at the end of her work day (his workplace was a little more ehm "permissive"), jump on a plane and go over here, spend 2 days in The Netherlands, might just spend half a day travelling to Germany (which they had planned to visit as well) to be able to be there 2 days and fly back the day after that and with all the jetlag-mess along with it basically go to work the next day.
      That was one of the problems which made them not come over, but also that the 6 days of from work his girlfriend was able to get, were the 6 days of from work she had available in a whole year to either visit and care for a relative who might be ill or something, attend a wedding or funeral or actually be ill yourself (I was pretty stumped to hear that one).

  • @PocketCS
    @PocketCS 5 років тому +374

    I feel like the worklife in germany is pretty fast, but the second you're entering your freetime its typically pretty chill.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +7

      Pocket I love the chill vibes definitely don’t get that in the US

    • @RoonMian
      @RoonMian 4 роки тому +17

      The average German worker works ca 1300 hours a year. The average US American works ca 1700 hours a year. Germans have to cram about 10 weeks of work more into it to keep the pace :D

    • @K1ngLear
      @K1ngLear 4 роки тому +14

      RoonMian I think the answer is more simple. Germans are more efficient at work, so they can do the same amount of work in less of the time. I think this higher efficiency depends on the larger amount of Holliday they get.

    • @voodoosixnine5795
      @voodoosixnine5795 4 роки тому +5

      @@RoonMian Wrong Mate, its around 1900 -2000 Hours....

    • @stephanlude3734
      @stephanlude3734 3 роки тому +1

      @@RoonMian
      Do the math again!
      1300hours per year means 27 hours a week. No way! If you're LUCKY you only have to work 35 hours a week. Average is about 40. That means that you work average 170 hours per month. In a year that are round about 2.000hours.
      Even if you substract the vacation time of 21 to 30days you have still 1.800hours per year. 2 month more work a year than you claim.
      And there are branches like mine, too, where round about 200hours a month is normal and common....
      Your 1.300 hours a year are maybe a wet dream but far from reality. You only get this if you divide all worked hours with ALL people (including pensionairs and kids and people without a job). Otherwise you will NOT reach that number of 1.300.
      I wish you were right! But you are NOT...

  • @sokyoul
    @sokyoul 5 років тому +610

    Why youtube keeps recommending me videos about Germany. Im German, i know my country🤯

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +38

      haha maybe it wants you to love it more

    • @WannabeShady90
      @WannabeShady90 5 років тому +43

      Let's face it. German are curious, especially about what other nations might think about us. We do like to make a good impression. We wouldn't exactly phrase it like that, but germans are a very proud kind of people.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +7

      Wannabe Shady90 you definitely have the curious part down but that’s what makes Germans good people

    • @WannabeShady90
      @WannabeShady90 5 років тому +15

      @ Das liegt daran, dass in Berlin halt viele Sozialschmarotzer leben. Wir (also Schwaben und Bayern) finanzieren euch halt mit. Ich bin logischerweise Schwabe. Und ich kann bestätigen, dass wir sehr stolz darauf sind, Schwaben zu sein.

    • @WannabeShady90
      @WannabeShady90 5 років тому +10

      @ Die Flagge ist übrigens in unserer Verfassung verankert. Wenn man sich jetzt noch mit unserer Geschichte auskennt, dann weiß man auch, wofür die Farben Schwarz-Rot-Gold stehen. Und nein, diesen Menschen war Deutschland nicht egal, denn sie haben für ein vereintes Deutschland gekämpft, friedlich wohlgemerkt. Es ist eine Schande, dass solche Konsorten ihr Andenken in den Dreck ziehen.

  • @oliverhaggenmuller582
    @oliverhaggenmuller582 5 років тому +485

    War destroyed the most Buildings in Germany.
    Thats the Reason for the old and new fashion of Houses and stuff.

    • @nadja8965
      @nadja8965 5 років тому +75

      right. most cities in germany used to look much nicer, before war.

    • @166Cybershot
      @166Cybershot 5 років тому +4

      Most Buildings were Damaged and not Destroyed but were mostly demolished in the 50/60's because they wanted to rebuild and give the City a new "flavor"

    • @tinestrek
      @tinestrek 5 років тому +12

      @Steve Slade After the war many people were homeless and they needed houses and living spaces as quickly as possible. Building materials were little, and the need for food and clothing was more important than everything else. Many years later now there are some cities who have rules for renovating houses, they have to be "original" old fashioned, for example in Rothenburg ob der Tauber.

    • @TherconJair
      @TherconJair 5 років тому +3

      @Steve Slade After the war a lot of the buildings replacing the destroyed ones were fairly simple affairs and quite similar (you can spot them easily) as they needed to be quickly planned and built - all the displaced people losing their homes needed new homes. The base of the buildings remained largely the same as the landowners wanted to keep what was theirs. There are of course rebuilt historical buildings etc, but most of the time you will see a mix. (Example of a 50s apartment building: www.staedte-fotos.de/bilder/ein-50er-jahre-wohnhaus-dichterviertel--16964.jpg)

    • @dominicanbikinibeauties6537
      @dominicanbikinibeauties6537 5 років тому +2

      Its true in a certain way. But theres no old buildings in between the new ones like in the us or australia

  • @nikaswords17
    @nikaswords17 5 років тому +335

    People watching is like a national sport in many European countries 😅

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +8

      haha oh soo true!

    • @notjustakill
      @notjustakill 4 роки тому +1

      University maybe?

    • @Ruheschrei
      @Ruheschrei 3 роки тому +3

      Wait they don't do that everywhere on the world?

    • @tinoj9661
      @tinoj9661 3 роки тому +6

      maybe thats the reason crime rates are lower in germany. everyone is watching you as if they have to discribe you to the police two hours later.

    • @hurtigheinz3790
      @hurtigheinz3790 3 роки тому

      But the endboss in "people watching" is of course Japan. Ask Japanese women if they ever got checked from head to toe by an old, grumpy lady when waiting at the traffic light or something like that.

  • @Rotsteinblock
    @Rotsteinblock 4 роки тому +203

    the thing about us Germans having big bicycles makes me wonder what kind of bicycles you have over in the states.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому +9

      Rotsteinblock not big enough apparently lol

    • @explosivfurret3007
      @explosivfurret3007 4 роки тому +33

      Maybe those tiny clown bikes lol.

    • @G31M1
      @G31M1 3 роки тому +2

      everybody gangsta until the clown bike thug shoots up your block!

    •  3 роки тому +4

      There are no bicycles in the US. ;-)

    • @imasari252
      @imasari252 3 роки тому +3

      @@explosivfurret3007 jigsaw left the chat.

  • @finolaomurchu8845
    @finolaomurchu8845 5 років тому +219

    It's lovely to see three American men so happy about being in Europe. 🧚‍♂️🇮🇪🧚‍♀️

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +9

      Finola O Murchu just living our best life

    • @jacobwillow050
      @jacobwillow050 5 років тому +2

      Excuse me, their name isn't close to be any American. It should be called "3 polaks from America visiting Germany".

    • @rogerc23
      @rogerc23 5 років тому +5

      I think you’ll find most Americans are friendly like these guys. Just stay out of the big cities, the suburbs and countryside have fantastic people. Can’t judge them by Wall Street and their govts.

    • @sofiab.9129
      @sofiab.9129 3 роки тому +3

      I notice how incredibly POLITE the Americans are! They dont swear for example. Always apologize. I always try to talk more polite when i am in the US part of youtube :D

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +5

      😁
      Well some of us Americans are polite I’m glad you had a good experience 😁

  • @kinge4917
    @kinge4917 5 років тому +757

    In Holland 2-3 Stunden im Restaurant sitzen ist doch nix besonderes erst recht nicht wenn man hakke dicht ist 😂😂😂

    • @plerpplerp5599
      @plerpplerp5599 5 років тому +8

      Hahaha 😂

    • @SD-ko4tz
      @SD-ko4tz 5 років тому +10

      Grinder Man. We mostly export it or give it to the tourists

    • @d33p
      @d33p 5 років тому +2

      Beste Antwort
      😂😂😂😂
      Ich kann nimma 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ScharfeMesser
      @ScharfeMesser 4 роки тому

      voll vom belgischen Bier! :-)

    • @Knallteute
      @Knallteute 4 роки тому

      Ich lasse mich doch nicht hetzen

  • @wurmalex2879
    @wurmalex2879 3 роки тому +54

    "You have to be precise, we missed our train to the netherlands and had to wait for an hour"
    Meanwhile every german:
    "I swear the day the Deutsche bahn is punctual is the day the world ends"

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +4

      haha very true! can turn into a long day if you're not punctual

    • @MissSlovakia2
      @MissSlovakia2 3 роки тому +4

      I remember reading what DB (Deutsche Bahn) actually means. Daheim Bleiben - Staying at home.😀 I was wondering why, because it seems everything works perfectly and absolutely precisely in Germany.

    • @uniokld9110
      @uniokld9110 3 роки тому

      @@MissSlovakia2 I'm sorry wot?

    • @MissSlovakia2
      @MissSlovakia2 3 роки тому

      @@uniokld9110 what what?

  • @ralfweissenborn734
    @ralfweissenborn734 5 років тому +272

    It's so easy to shock American dads ... German streets with street cafes on the right and left are like a catwalk. Seeing and being seen is the purpose of the thing

    • @doubleT84
      @doubleT84 5 років тому +12

      That's why Europeans aren't walking around like people in the US. Looking at you, walmart shoppers!

    • @doubleT84
      @doubleT84 4 роки тому

      @Ksch Koff check peopleofwalmart

    • @doubleT84
      @doubleT84 4 роки тому +1

      @Ksch Koff We wear them at the beach, though, not when grocery shopping.

  • @tea_v684
    @tea_v684 4 роки тому +80

    Interesting that a slower pace of life would be one. I'm German and I always perceived Germany as a very performance base country. Not as much as many asian countries by any means but still.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому +4

      Tea_ V I think the weekends are much more slower paced it’s just different since Americans are always on the go in and out all the time

    • @maximilianstrasse3904
      @maximilianstrasse3904 3 роки тому +10

      we have real Freizeit, other countries (like the US) dont have that. Also our sundays are special.

  • @juki5056
    @juki5056 5 років тому +106

    He has been in Germany for a couple of days and already knows what McDonald's and Subway taste over here.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +13

      😂😂 we’re quick

    • @bavarianbenko8544
      @bavarianbenko8544 5 років тому +12

      Why.... its nasty-ish compared to good old german dishes (well subway italian herb/cheese/meatball is nice) but Mc Donalds?
      Why don't we have Wendy's in europe

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +5

      andy benko 😂 honestly I’m surprised there’s no Wendy’s there. I live not too far from the Wendy’s headquarters so it’s kinda weird not having it

    • @bavarianbenko8544
      @bavarianbenko8544 5 років тому +2

      @@ZacSaleski headquarters? In germany? what do you mean?

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +2

      @@bavarianbenko8544 i mean the headquarters in the USA lol

  • @Nikioko
    @Nikioko 5 років тому +23

    5:18: Yes, but in Germany, you don't fill up the whole bucket with ice, so by the amount of soda, it should be about the same.

  • @bjoern0975
    @bjoern0975 5 років тому +144

    Claiming that Germans are more relaxed and not in a hurry in general is a bit misleading. Many jobs are quite stressful. But that's not the people you're seeing (they'll be inside of office buildings or on the road). Sitting down for an extended lunch or having a relaxed coffee are usually those people who have a day off or are on vacation (and many senior citizens, of course). German (or European in general) inner cities are not just business districts, but also places that people like to go to in their spare time. Not even counting in the number of tourists in some particularly attractive cities. The majority of people do have quite buzy days, but with the little space we have in Europe, there are always enough others to fill the town squares and cafés and give off the impression of a relaxed lifestyle. Granted, thanks to more powerful unions, Germans tend to have more days off and more vacation time than US Americans do.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +10

      Oh no doubt they work hard, Germans are incredibly efficient. It's just different as Americans where we see these incredible social settings. Just watching people interactions over in europe is interesting as compared to the US

    • @fammader96
      @fammader96 5 років тому +12

      bjoern0975 I think they talk about restaurants. In the US you eat an leave the restaurant here I. Germany we stay for a little while even with our ordering anything more.

    • @bjoern0975
      @bjoern0975 5 років тому +2

      True. :-)

    • @partlycurrent
      @partlycurrent 5 років тому +8

      That is the first time I've ever heard saying that germans are more relaxed. Mostly it's germans who say that about other people

    • @momwlf9081
      @momwlf9081 5 років тому +4

      Not to forget. Padaborn is a small town, with many tourists there. They have time and spend it in the cafe' s and pups and on the street. We all love to visit our towns in our free time, especially in summer. You can sit on the Pader ( little river in Paderborn) and ebjoy your free day.

  • @vintagemoss9578
    @vintagemoss9578 5 років тому +87

    Canadian here,,, I love Europe. The convenience of travel with the opportunity to immerse yourself in different cultures. It's wonderful. 😄

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +2

      Vintage Moss gotta love the ease of it lol it’s a little tough in the big cities but you get used to it

    • @frankiedeans7637
      @frankiedeans7637 3 роки тому +3

      We here in Europe .(I'm from Scotland).. have always considered Canada a European country in it's way of thinking and working....

    • @frankiedeans7637
      @frankiedeans7637 3 роки тому

      @Maste Larsson no

    • @frankiedeans7637
      @frankiedeans7637 3 роки тому +2

      @Maste LarssonAmerica You are in the middle of a class/racial..civil war for your very soul.. ( Trump still has the power to infecting democratiy elected America)We in Europe watched for generations with envy your great democracy...but we have caught UP..And have laped you...in socially responsible democracy..that's the system that the entire civilised planet happily works on...get on board America..ASAP.....There are still countries who are care...
      ..

  • @nele5653
    @nele5653 5 років тому +31

    I really wonderd when he said that everything is so much slower here in Germany. I experienced the exact opposite.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +4

      Nele Wiemer he just meant on the weekends everything just seems slower. 😁

  • @ErklaerMirDieWelt
    @ErklaerMirDieWelt 2 роки тому +2

    3:22 The contrast of old and new buildings ist because of the war. Where old buildings were bombed, there was space for new buildings. You would have a lot more cohesive old city centers otherwise.

  • @Rainerjgs
    @Rainerjgs 5 років тому +139

    Wozu sind die Füße da?
    Zum gehen, zum laufen zu spazieren und zum stehen, aber nicht unbedingt zum Autofahren!

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +5

      haha alot of walking has been done trust me

    • @Thiesi
      @Thiesi 5 років тому +15

      Also das Allerschönste, was Füße tun können, ist tanzen.

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 5 років тому +3

      @@Thiesi kommt drauf an wer mittanzt und was man an den füßén hat ... ich tanze nur in stiefeln dicken stiefeln ;)

    • @Horsties
      @Horsties 5 років тому +3

      @@Thiesi da muss ich widersprechen ^^ das wird wohl das schlimmste sein was man sich anschauen kann bei mir zumindest xD

    • @honkytonk4465
      @honkytonk4465 3 роки тому

      Auch zum autofahren

  • @elliieeify3796
    @elliieeify3796 5 років тому +22

    Walks everywhere!
    My first thought: what shall we do?🤣 rolling?🤣

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      😂🤦‍♂️

    • @boyanpenev9822
      @boyanpenev9822 5 років тому +4

      It's slower and not as comfortable, sadly.

  • @liesbethdevries4986
    @liesbethdevries4986 5 років тому +79

    Joppi saus 😜😍
    In Germany we have a saying "Sehen und gesehen werden", it's the German socializing. The staring is the curiosity for other people.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +2

      Liesbeth de Vries 🤤🤤 it’s soooooo goood

    • @liesbethdevries4986
      @liesbethdevries4986 5 років тому +3

      @@ZacSaleski yep. When I go to my native country, I buy a big bottle of it at Albert Heijn, a really good supermarket with lots of fresh food. In the Netherlands you can buy way more Indonesian and Surinamish food (colonial past).

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      @@liesbethdevries4986 definitely want to spend more time in the netherlands lol i had too much fun

    • @liesbethdevries4986
      @liesbethdevries4986 5 років тому +2

      @@ZacSaleski Go to Groningen on a Thursday night when the students are back in town. You can drink and dance until morning. It's the favourite night to go out. The 28th of August is "Bommen Berend", a special day for the city to remember the defeat of the Baron of Münster, a German occupant. The canon, which drove the Baron off back to Germany, was called "Bommen Berend". It was like, I have forgotten, 400 years ago. Check it out. It's a fun day in Groningen.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      Liesbeth de Vries oh dam! Sounds epic definitely gonna look into it

  • @nikaswords17
    @nikaswords17 5 років тому +5

    I like your dad, he seems so genuinely happy for your experiences together :)

  • @mojojim6458
    @mojojim6458 5 років тому +13

    This was really good. I think this was the first video I've seen focusing on the reaction of family, Kyle's dad in this case, to Germany where the visitor was allowed to come up with the questions and explain them himself. It's easy to see that Kyle's dad is loving his trip, and you two are loving showing him around.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      Definitely am! His head has been on a swivel since he landed in Germany lol

    • @religiohominilupus5259
      @religiohominilupus5259 5 років тому +2

      Mojo, damn, you beat me to it! Lol.
      I think we'll have to inundate the rest of the comment section with non-sensical posts to drive Zac crazy, and then blame it on everybody who hasn't watched/commented yet. 😁

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 5 років тому +1

      @@religiohominilupus5259 I don't know why we shouldn't do that. Every time he posts a video, I have to handle that all by myself. I could use the assistance. Welcome aboard.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      @@religiohominilupus5259 haha y'all sneaky

    • @religiohominilupus5259
      @religiohominilupus5259 5 років тому +3

      @@mojojim6458 Pff, it's Zac's fault for not having made me aware of his own channel--I had to find out by myself, and it only happened recently. Lol

  • @philje123
    @philje123 4 роки тому +9

    Lovely hearing your experiences of Germany. I've been coming here for 13 years from the UK. I now live in Paderborn since nearly 2 years. Love the German culture and way of life.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      Philip Embleton thank you!! I’m glad you had the chance to experience paderborn as well! I’ve been overseas for about three years and Germany has been the easiest to transition to. People are incredibly friendly

  • @janboterletter1398
    @janboterletter1398 5 років тому +37

    Haha bet the flight to Amsterdam was maybe 10 euros and then the taxi into town, 10 miles, was like 50 :-D

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +6

      Jan Boterletter lol honestly we just took a train, little bit longer but definitely worth it

    • @janboterletter1398
      @janboterletter1398 5 років тому +4

      @@ZacSaleski yup that was the smart thing to do, also faster than taxi i reckon!

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +5

      Jan Boterletter save money by any means 😂😂

  • @MrSpirit99
    @MrSpirit99 5 років тому +15

    American Dad in Germany? Totally would watch that episode!

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      MrSpirit99 haha I know right 😂😂

  • @sergianic
    @sergianic 3 роки тому +3

    Great, loved it. nothing demeaning just full of surprises. From Australia, the massive old cathedrals blew me away too. pretty good for the Dark Ages, some of them. History in stone and more inside. If I don't get to Germany then you guys can tell me what I missed. Thanks.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +1

      It’s really amazing, every small town in Germany has so much history(far more than the US) it’s just hard to comprehend sometimes 😂. Well worth it though

  • @imperatorisservihominis4410
    @imperatorisservihominis4410 3 роки тому +1

    Your father has a beautiful voice . He could easily narrate news, audiobooks etc and people would love it .

  • @richardhall6222
    @richardhall6222 5 років тому +6

    Hi from the UK I spent six years in Paderborn in the British army in the 1970s it was one of the best postings i had been back a couple of times since

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      awesome! Been here since january been loving paderborn, It's ironic that the brits just left here too

    • @beadus3512
      @beadus3512 5 років тому +1

      Hi Richard, we had a lot of British friends from the army stationed in Lippstadt close to Paderborn. Some stayed when the army left, and luckily we are still in contact with most of the people who moved back to the UK. Some of them come to visit us for "Herbstwoche" every year which is always so much fun.

  • @mioschneider3843
    @mioschneider3843 4 роки тому +1

    This is a very sweethearted and kind video, and I thank you for that, I appreciate it very much. Spread the word... and love to ya all. ♡

  • @MrAronymous
    @MrAronymous 5 років тому +17

    2 Hour lunches in the Netherlands? No way dad. Those were either tourists or they weren't at work. Most Dutch people don't go out to a restaurant for lunch anyway.

  • @paulwallace4332
    @paulwallace4332 5 років тому +18

    The Allied bombings mainly blew out the doors, windows and brickwork leaving the ancient timbered skeleton of the house standing. It was easier to re-fill those areas and have the house look almost original. (Sanierung)

  • @tiffanybullrich2582
    @tiffanybullrich2582 5 років тому +5

    Your dad is so sweet and respectful 😊

  • @timr.9924
    @timr.9924 5 років тому +2

    You guys rock 😂 including „the“ dad of course.
    I hope he enjoyed his trip.
    Keep up the good work - it’s entertaining

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Tim R. Thank ya Tim 😎😄

  • @kathrin9674
    @kathrin9674 4 роки тому +16

    he " the German pace is so much slower". Me: "speeding the video up to 1.5".

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому +2

      😂😂 Schnell!! 😂😂

    • @kathrin9674
      @kathrin9674 4 роки тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski ja gell? Und die Antwort war auch superschnell!

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      @@kathrin9674 lol ive learned from the germans i guess

  • @Gigidag77
    @Gigidag77 4 роки тому +4

    Subway and KFC usually have free refills,
    McDonalds introduced free refills a couple of years ago but some people were literally filling up multiple bottles to bring home. That's why they were quickly phased out again.

  • @FritzKraut
    @FritzKraut 5 років тому +31

    of course we walk a lot. We have legs. We know how to use them. My both grand pas walked deep into Russia (1940) and walked all the way back from 1943 to 1945. We are well trained. (satire!)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +3

      haha the sarcasm is top notch

  • @2011Wand
    @2011Wand 4 роки тому

    I love the part at about 5:26....the size comparison (by the way...reminds me of Pulp Fiction....the metric system). I felt exactly the same way when i first visited the United States in the early 80s. All love and good from good old germany ;)

  • @KerriBert
    @KerriBert 5 років тому +3

    Ooooh just discovered the channel! I live in Paderborn :D - need to see some more Videos. Damn lets see for how long youve been living here and if there are more Vids with the Dad :D

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Thats great! Me and Kyle have been here for about 7 to 8 months now. haha kyles dad has been in maybe 2 videos youll get alot of him :) !

  • @jurgen129
    @jurgen129 3 роки тому +1

    That's the speed of Paderborn!
    Come to Munich and you got your pace

  • @annakolodzik9046
    @annakolodzik9046 3 роки тому +22

    The famous German stare😂. We do that subconsciously and hardly think something bad about the people we‘re watching. It’s actually more common to watch someone for a long time and then compliment them on their appearance or something. I think we‘re just naturally curious. But it might seem weird or offending sometimes although it’s not meant to.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +6

      its funny because when I go back to the states i catch myself staring without realizing it lol i think most americans just feel weirded out by it which is funny

  • @espressoelse9660
    @espressoelse9660 3 роки тому +1

    I love you guys saying Battleborn instead of Paderborn. I have never been there but maybe it is a battle to be there. 😂

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому

      😂 that nickname happened by random honestly sticks too well

  • @delappedesigns
    @delappedesigns 5 років тому +10

    I'm so damn grateful for an American living in and vlogging about a city other than Berlin or Munich! Even if it's just Pader-boring. ;)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      😂 you’re welcome? Lol

  • @cbjcrewfan8425
    @cbjcrewfan8425 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Zack, good to see you’re having some fun overseas! I came across this on my suggested list for some reason!
    Your old Home Depot Cashier Coworker,
    Jacob

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      Heyy!! Wow I guess the UA-cam algorithm is finally useful 😂
      It’s been a while man hope you’re doing well

  • @nadineh8549
    @nadineh8549 5 років тому +97

    Ihr wart in Paderborn 😂 kommt ins Ruhrgebiet. Das ist was ganz anderes und ein neuer Kulturschock 😁

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +3

      haha i guess it is

    • @leon.g280
      @leon.g280 5 років тому

      Was gerade mal 13 Km von mir entfernt

    • @FloTubePro
      @FloTubePro 5 років тому +2

      Das gute alte ruhrgebiet😊 am interessantesten ist was das ruhrgebiet früher war und wie es zu dem geworden ist was es heute ist, aber auch geil isses hier unten bei uns in konstanz einer der städte die fast als grosstadt zählt aber trz so klein und ruhig scheint. Es ist einer der städte die am meisten kultur/geschichte behalten haben vorallem von den gebäuden und ja konstanz hat halt des berühmte konstanzer konzil es ist halt sehr viel geschichte und an sich auch durch die leute einfach was besonderes ich will nie weg von hier 😂

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      @@FloTubePro haha that sounds incredible, northwest germany is like that which is why I love the region so much

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      Actually sounds pretty incredible 😁

  • @sondelhart7955
    @sondelhart7955 3 роки тому +1

    "Battleborn" 😂 instead of Paderborn.. that made my day 😄

  • @Pyltje03
    @Pyltje03 4 роки тому +4

    Mac taste the Same. Good...at least that saves me a trip to the Mac when I go to the states 😎

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      lol i miss it so much you have no idea

  • @manuelkluge383
    @manuelkluge383 5 років тому +1

    Paderborn Dolphins! Nice. My favorite interception catch ( in the endzone) trown by a former teammate. Good old days. Greets from a former Bulldog.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      Manuel Kluge oh man the rivals from Bielefeld 😂 glad you stumbled onto my channel! 👍

  • @paulsj9245
    @paulsj9245 5 років тому +23

    You are nice guys, and this is a nice video! Good to see how you embrace the "shocks"!
    Concerning old and new buildings: Keep in mind that many German towns were hit heavily by airstrikes in WWII. Paderborn was one of the cities, and it suffered almost full destruction (85%) of it's historic center in March 1945. In these towns, some of the "old" buildings have been reconstructed later, and many of the resulting gaps have been closed by modern architecture.
    The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche in Berlin is one prominent memorial of that time, showing the spire ruin next to the new building.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +3

      Paul SJ thank you! Yeah paderborn was and still is a big industrial town which made it attractive to destroy to the allies the best part is that there’s little before and after pictures all over paderborn to show what it looked like before the destruction. Love historical stuff like that

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer 5 років тому +4

      Here in Bonn it is similar. The city was the RAF's target practice for the attack on Dresden. Where the actual city center is, the real "old town" nothing remained. What is nowadays called "Altstadt" is not the historical "Altstadt" at all but just the parts of the city north of the center that happened to remain untouched by the bombing run.

  • @joannajaworska0000
    @joannajaworska0000 2 роки тому +1

    One more shock in Padernborn....good baseball team👍😉

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  2 роки тому

      Very surprising 😁 ⚾️

  • @linajurgensen4698
    @linajurgensen4698 5 років тому +45

    Americans be acting like they found out there is a world outside the US lol.
    Also the Netherlands is not Germany... Dutch people are way more chilled.
    Believe me most Germans *are* in hurry a lot, especially in the big cities, it’s not a cliche that Germans are known as workaholics.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 5 років тому +1

      Both Dutch and Deutsch are good in planning, if I have a train at 9:20 I can be sure it will be there at that time, not sooner not later, I have to walk 12 minutes so leave home at 9:08 not to hurry.
      If you are well organized and know what you are going to do, at what time and which place, it's like a clockwork. Dutch always have their planner with them, next Thursday... , between 18:45 and 20:15 we could have a drink...

    • @henkoosterink8744
      @henkoosterink8744 5 років тому +1

      Dutch people have less days off than Germans.

    • @linajurgensen4698
      @linajurgensen4698 5 років тому

      Henk Oosterink depends in which job you’re working, otherwise no.

    • @linajurgensen4698
      @linajurgensen4698 5 років тому +1

      Dutch Man in Germany we also have planners with us, the only problem is that our trains are *never* on time, that’s what the „Deutsche Bahn“ is known for, also one of the reasons why Germans prefer to drive cars basically everywhere.

    • @adamant6166
      @adamant6166 5 років тому +1

      @@linajurgensen4698 Average number of paid vacation days in the Netherlands is 20. Average number of paid vacation days in in Germany is 24.

  • @johnwilson3819
    @johnwilson3819 2 роки тому +1

    Great topic. I just moved back here last week to Germany to raise my child. Thanks for the information. Let me know any advice that you might have for what I need to do

  • @leonardmerlin7926
    @leonardmerlin7926 5 років тому +6

    Please Guys! Dont fly from Paderborn to Berlin. Thats insane, not only is it ecologically messed up, but also timewise its more easy to go by flixbus for example. With all the Check in and Check out time at the airport, thats probably more efficiant to go by bus.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Leonard Merlin haha no worries we normally take the train it’s usually cheaper to go from there and fly out

    • @km-kl3lg
      @km-kl3lg 4 роки тому

      Are you kidding? Flixbus is suicide. (Which is why it's so cheap!) I'd rather drive myself or go by train.

    • @honkytonk4465
      @honkytonk4465 3 роки тому

      Flixbus is torture!

  • @Breckgirl-sw3zo
    @Breckgirl-sw3zo 3 роки тому +1

    Just ran across this vid. So you guys still in Paderborn? I live in America. But born and raised in Kassel, walking distance hahahah. You guys are dead on everything.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +1

      Oh wow! Kassel is a fun little town. But we’re back in the states currently

    • @Breckgirl-sw3zo
      @Breckgirl-sw3zo 3 роки тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski hahah so you guys went cool. I am trying to move back to help my parents out. But I already know I will return. Been here for 29 years now. Cool you got experience Germany

  • @juliajuhasz7679
    @juliajuhasz7679 5 років тому +5

    Your father is so lovely :)

  • @MrZ676
    @MrZ676 3 роки тому +1

    I can see that you enjoyed it! Greetings from Nederland :)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +1

      😁 it was one of our faves

  • @KimCrossesBorders
    @KimCrossesBorders 5 років тому +12

    hahaha this was cute. "You have to be precise". Kyle's dad is such a basic American dad love it XD, hahahah and the staring thing I DIED, yessss! Ppl are gonna comment it's not true.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +2

      Kim Crosses Borders prepare for the staring emojis and the denial 😂

    • @V100-e5q
      @V100-e5q 5 років тому +2

      That's because people are not superficial. So some scrutiny is called for. It shows their compassion.
      The "worst" encounter with staring occurred to me when I was in Bad Salzufflen. This is a spa resort to where many people are sent for healing/preventive medical treatment. (Means everybody is "bored".) There is a walkway through the parks where _everybody_ is taking a stroll. All, repeat: all people stare at you. Not only for a short moment when walking in the streets but for an extended length of time. That was, not weird but remarkable. Even for a German. You should go there to have that experience. Besides, there are some interesting feats which an American has never seen.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      @@V100-e5q So the competitive staring happens at the parks? Well i know what I'm doing this weekend

    • @V100-e5q
      @V100-e5q 5 років тому

      @@ZacSaleski Perhaps. But you have to consider the particular situation: Lots of people spend about 4 weeks (at that time could still be 6 weeks) only having one or two "applications". The rest of the day is free. Even if you are married you are alone with lots of spare time on your hand. Then there is the "Kurpark" and its "catwalk". So what do you do? Go out, be with the people. STARE! In your ordinary park people go in groups or alone in their spare time. They walk about or have a purpose (e.g. picknick) in mind. But usually they lack the humongous amount of spare time over a stretch of 4 weeks. And are not alone in contrast to their ordinary life. Most of them. But let's see what you experience.

    • @MrPride05
      @MrPride05 5 років тому +1

      @@V100-e5q what I thought was cool was, everyone was just chillin' enjoying the day and watching the people just walking around seemed like a natural every day thing. At first, I wondered if we stuck out like a sore thumb, you know, like... "there are some Americans.."

  • @LenaLies
    @LenaLies 6 місяців тому

    Ha,Ha 😂Heute Nachmittag saßen wir im Cafe und haben ausgiebig " Menschen studiert" , herrlich . Besser als jeder Cirkus und jede TV Show. Grüße

  • @disekjoumoer
    @disekjoumoer 5 років тому +16

    Guys, come to Switzerland and be prepared to revise all your expectations on cost of travel, food and in fact anything. Switzerland is one of the world's most expensive countries. Then go to Norway and be prepared for the heart attack.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      haha i had a buddy who played in Switzerland i couldn't believe how expensive it was!

    • @disekjoumoer
      @disekjoumoer 5 років тому +3

      @@ZacSaleski It is man, even for people who live here, and salaries are quite high. Then you go to Norway and they say, "Hold my pickled fish!"

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      disekjoumoer pickled fish!? Oh god 🤮

    • @tenochtitlan199
      @tenochtitlan199 5 років тому

      Zac Saleski }

  • @Dan-rl3dd
    @Dan-rl3dd 3 роки тому +1

    Visit Manhiem I saw it from 84-86 and loved it

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому

      sounds incredible! ill definitely have to check it out

  • @HuSanNiang
    @HuSanNiang 5 років тому +5

    a cathedral 600 ad -- may a bit too old - Bartholomäuskapelle was build around 1017

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      HuSanNiang oh dam 😮 hard for us Americans to comprehend that 🤦‍♂️

    • @IntyMichael
      @IntyMichael 5 років тому +1

      The cathedral of Trier has it's roots in roman times. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trier_Cathedral

  • @Fabian-Wenzel
    @Fabian-Wenzel 2 роки тому +1

    I hope you have tried the export beer and the malt beer from the Paderborn brewery, both taste very good. I've been drinking American beer from the Miller Brewery, that stuff is better dishwater. It's bland. But that's over too, because of the medication I have

  • @cassius_eu5970
    @cassius_eu5970 5 років тому +3

    No free refills is to stop children from drinking too much sugar and becoming fat.
    Edit: But restaurants and fast food places are mandated by law to give you free refills of water if you ask for it. Just not sugary drinks. In some European countries it's even illegal to offer free refills of sugary drinks (for the same reason).

  • @dereknewbury163
    @dereknewbury163 4 роки тому +1

    I bet it would be fun to hang out with you guys!

  • @paelzer3386
    @paelzer3386 5 років тому +6

    The pace of life is slower?! Never heard that before

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      its soo true!

    • @paelzer3386
      @paelzer3386 5 років тому +1

      I moved to Canada from Germany and loved how much more relaxed it is here but I can’t really tell how it is in the USA

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Eric CANTONA well now you’re not too far from the US definitely have to experience it 😎😎

    • @crustymilkman671
      @crustymilkman671 5 років тому +5

      Schau mal nach Italien, da findet sich auf den Straßen niemand, der´s eilig hat. Bei uns geht´s schon ein bisschen hektischer zu.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      @@crustymilkman671 italians are naturally chill people :)

  • @joebombero1
    @joebombero1 3 роки тому +2

    I was vacationing in Cartagena, Colombia and I went to a mall and bought local clothes. I asked my Colombian friends if I could fit in with the locals. They all laughed! It was my posture, my attitude. I just had "American" written all over me. This video helps me understand that.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому

      haha the posture and the clothes are usually the giveaway

  • @lukieskywalker136
    @lukieskywalker136 5 років тому +3

    Nalf made a video about the staring thing and someone commented about a study (or something) that had been done, which indicated that Germans hold eye contact just a few milliseconds longer than Americans or some other cultures.
    However, holding eye contact to me is not staring, staring is as you described, walking by someone and their heads are moving as if following a tennis match.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Lukie Skywalker 😂you know how us Americans can be a bit over sensitive 😂

  • @ericsmith5730
    @ericsmith5730 3 роки тому +1

    Of course we walk a lot! There are 83 million people in the space of Texas , plus gasoline is around 7.50 US dollars. We also have a wonderful public transportation system.

  • @underwaterlaser1687
    @underwaterlaser1687 5 років тому +3

    Dad is adorable!

  • @girlnextdoor2836
    @girlnextdoor2836 4 роки тому +1

    Lmao when dad talks about people sitting around watching people.Im a foreigner and l suffer a great deal from being watched by people 🤣🤣🤣But lm getting used to it gradually 🤣🤣

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      Girl Nextdoor 😂😂 I love it 😂😂

  • @berndwinter7362
    @berndwinter7362 5 років тому +3

    Chillin while "lunch" to watch everybody passing by means "terrasje pakken" in Dutch... ;)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Bernd Winter thank you 😂Dutch is a tough language to learn 😂

    • @berndwinter7362
      @berndwinter7362 5 років тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski Well, if you get your German on point, Dutch will be a breeze. Their grammar is way too easy (due to their efforts to simplify their language ), so your only real challenge will be the pronunciation... tog?

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Bernd Winter ima have to double down on it these next 9 months lol

  • @annefrank7380
    @annefrank7380 5 років тому +1

    In 2017 I had a 380€ round trip flight Cologne-Miami. I had the whole row in the plane for myself.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      you lucky man lol thats a pretty good price too!

  • @fjellyo3261
    @fjellyo3261 5 років тому +6

    But summers are way nicer than winters tbh. In summers life is so much more outside.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      for sure! the winters are pretty harsh especially in Paderborn

    • @fjellyo3261
      @fjellyo3261 5 років тому +2

      @@ZacSaleski the worst thing is almost no snow! No winter wonderland. What is the while point of winter then?

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      @@fjellyo3261 or just straight ice! lol which is never fun

  • @Semmy27
    @Semmy27 2 роки тому +1

    Glad to hear he had good experiences in the Netherlands!:)

  • @pipodeclown6
    @pipodeclown6 5 років тому +5

    in holland we dont have 2 hours lunch we only have in the morning 15 min and at 12 a clock 30min thats normal

  • @Lucian1186
    @Lucian1186 5 років тому +1

    Randomly found this video on my "recomended videos", greetings from Paderborn =)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Lucian1186 😍😍 ironic since I’ll be in paderborn veryyy sooon!

    • @Lucian1186
      @Lucian1186 5 років тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski haha, nice! Watching your videos right now. 6 months until next Libori :P

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Lucian1186 haha can’t wait!! My first libori was so much fun!

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 5 років тому +5

    I love public transportation in Europe. The quality and reliability is so good you don't have to own a car if you don't want to. Makes me very envious as an American since our public transport is so lacking.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      Jeff Morse oh no doubt lol almost get spoiled over here 😂

    • @tamaraaelbrecht1718
      @tamaraaelbrecht1718 5 років тому

      😂 You definitely haven't taken the train in Belgium. Always problems. Trains are to late (not driving on time), strikes, out of service, bad connections, abolished and depending where you want to go trains only drive until 10 pm. So you can't get back home. Taxis are very expensive and uber is very strikt here. So cars are very necessary here. Unfortunately.
      But it is true in Germany and The Netherlands trains are more punctual.

    • @nadja8965
      @nadja8965 5 років тому +1

      i am living next to an u.s. garrison in some country side in germany and if you dont have a car or a tank, you´re screwed.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +2

      @@nadja8965 i suddenly have an urge to buy a tank lol

    • @nadja8965
      @nadja8965 5 років тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski go ahead ;-)

  • @Die4dutch2
    @Die4dutch2 3 роки тому +1

    Funny you mentioned the free refills. I’m half American and grew up in Europe. After visiting USA couple times I do miss the free refills in restaurants.
    But in American chains like McDonalds, subway or Burger King I refill my drink always as it’s soda machine anyway. Never had any problems

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому

      It’s the little things I tell ya 😂
      Me and kyle almost panic cause we’d get stares from the workers for trying to get refills. Germans are intense 😂

  • @herzschlagerhoht5637
    @herzschlagerhoht5637 5 років тому +5

    Interessant! Grüße an Kyle's Dad! ;)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      oh man he loved it here!

  • @tramper42
    @tramper42 5 років тому +1

    4:21 one of the standard flavors is the McRib, as it is available 365 days a year in Germany 🇩🇪

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      YouViewer42 😂 the McRib is considered awful In the states

    • @tramper42
      @tramper42 5 років тому

      Zac Saleski : I guess you mean AWSOME 😉 ... simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Ribwich .. "Will cause early death!" ...yup :-) like free sugar drink refills
      Homer agrees 😍 ua-cam.com/video/RQ71-aptOgg/v-deo.html

  • @mdee2581
    @mdee2581 5 років тому +3

    cool dad ...smart man

  • @donmachon5424
    @donmachon5424 4 роки тому +2

    randomly in my recommended and noticed i am from the same city! 😂

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      haha ironic!! literally just got back into paderborn last week too!

  • @larrycanupp411
    @larrycanupp411 3 роки тому +4

    For me, I noticed the difference in the smell of soap and other cleaning detergents that the average person used, whilst living in Giessen, Germany. It wasn't bad at all, but everything had a different scent; It was like a cheaper version of "Tide".

    • @lp.shakur
      @lp.shakur 2 роки тому

      cheaper? bhahahaha yeah sure bud

  • @airlag
    @airlag 2 роки тому +1

    You saw a cathedral and maybe more buildings that were way older than the USA. Was that a culture shock too?

  • @Ezekielepharcelis
    @Ezekielepharcelis 5 років тому +3

    Ate my first Döner Kebap in Germany in '88. Back then Döner Kebap was absolutely new and it did taste great. What they sell you today as Döner Kebap is usually of much lower Quality. I wish they would still do those like back in '88...

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      Oh man would love to try those!!

    • @Ezekielepharcelis
      @Ezekielepharcelis 5 років тому +2

      @@ZacSaleski Closest you can get today would be greek Gyros made of beef even they don't use the same special spices of the original Döner Kebap... but taste is closer to the original Döner Kebap than modern Döner Kebap is... after all it is not original german food at all ;) (Döner Kebap was Invention of turkish-germans) If you wanna have great original german food eat "Maultaschen" (Mouthbags) in south west germany :) south german kitchen overall is lightyears ahead of north german kitchen ;)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      @@Ezekielepharcelis ...ROAD TRIP! lol dam that sounds incredible. I've had the greek gyros here which are quite good especially with their own spices.

  • @juanita10313
    @juanita10313 4 роки тому +1

    Paderborn! So excited to see Americans around here..Usually these videos are made by people in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg or other big cities..German “rural” life is totally different though..I live in Bielefeld so Paderborn is very familiar and it’s nice to see people enjoy our area :)

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  4 роки тому

      Julia Dörk thank you so much 😁😁 I’ve really grown comfortable with the NRW I love it 😎

  • @Titamiva
    @Titamiva 5 років тому +4

    Regarding cup sizes: Do you see the correlation between 5 liter of sugary beverages cups and obesity in the society?
    Regarding free refills: in the US the drinks are often 50% ice, while in Europe it is just a few rocks. So with one cup you already get more of the beverage you orderd than with refills.

    • @S_Black
      @S_Black 5 років тому +1

      Big fast food chains like McDonalds and such will still have tons of ice. But you can order less or no ice there

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      Titamiva oh god you just did a math equation with a McDonald’s cup, but to answer it yeah there’s a correlation between size and obesity I think we’re surprised at the overall portion size

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 5 років тому

      Tita But to test that hypothesis, we'd have to do a study to determine why people in Europe are obese when the sugary serving sizes are so much smaller there.

    • @Titamiva
      @Titamiva 5 років тому

      @@mojojim6458 For the same reasons, overeating. But on the other hand you will find way less mobility scooters driven by morbidly obese here.

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 5 років тому +1

      @@Titamiva American soda servings sizes are bigger, and there is no charge for refills. That's our established fact. One person can look at that fact and say that's the reason why Americans are obese. Another person can look at that fact and say that's a sign that European restaurant owners are cheap.
      Both conclusions are too simplistic; nevertheless, they are revealing choices. The European points the finger at the Americans to obscure the stinginess of their restaurant owners; the American points the finger that the Europeans to obscure the higher rates of obesity in the States. But there are a multitude of reasons why both conditions exist.
      Thanks for having this discussion with me. This is a lot more interesting than many simple comments we come across here.

  • @Happymali10
    @Happymali10 5 років тому +1

    We don't need to be in a hurry, apart from the train, which is never on time, everything is scheduled to get easily from one appointment to the next if you're somewhat dedicated/not wasting time.

  • @marcmech1
    @marcmech1 5 років тому +27

    Paderborn is probably the most boring city in Germany

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому

      But whyyyy

    • @revylokesh1783
      @revylokesh1783 5 років тому +12

      Bielefeld disagrees. 😆

    • @shaclo1512
      @shaclo1512 5 років тому +6

      we call it Paderboring secretly

    • @juliab1407
      @juliab1407 5 років тому +10

      @@revylokesh1783 Bielefeld doesn't exist

    • @musik-ym8rk
      @musik-ym8rk 5 років тому +2

      it won the heute show prize as the most broing city i think

  • @michaelyepp40
    @michaelyepp40 4 роки тому +1

    Depending where you are you do get free refills and depending on where you buy your kebabs, you do have good shops where all is best quality and fresh. But you also get shops that don’t really care, they just want to sell.

  • @BarnsOfChris
    @BarnsOfChris 4 роки тому +3

    Yes going to the netherlands is part of our culture haha

  • @DageLV
    @DageLV 3 роки тому +2

    mcdonalds here have less chemicals than in US, but if they taste the same, what for are they adding all the colouring and sugar?

  • @paladin0009
    @paladin0009 5 років тому +3

    I live near Paderborn😳

  • @MeinNameIstHase9
    @MeinNameIstHase9 3 роки тому +1

    Just want to say hello 👋🏻just recognized,that our Surnames are similar.Mine is Zalewski.😊
    Well, i enjoyed watching your video. 👍🏻 Hello from Heidelberg ❤️

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +1

      Oh that’s amazing! Glad I met someone with a similar name 😁👍🏻

    • @MeinNameIstHase9
      @MeinNameIstHase9 3 роки тому +1

      @@ZacSaleski Me to. It's pretty rare! 😊

  • @geneviere199
    @geneviere199 5 років тому +8

    You are the first American that says that the food at Mc Donalds tastes the same in Germany like in the USA. The others say that it is higher quality meat and bread here.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  5 років тому +1

      That was just kyles dad reaction, I can taste the difference especially being in poland last year i know there are some strict rules on food. Big reason why i love europe for that :)

    • @MrPride05
      @MrPride05 5 років тому

      Mimi, I will say I had heard the same things, it will taste different. I don't equate that to quality, just taste. I could tell the quality control is much higher in Europe. It was really good meat etc. but it tasted the same, i.e. didn't have a different "flavor". Bread and meats were noticeably of a higher quality.

  • @G31M1
    @G31M1 3 роки тому +1

    I always thought that the McDonalds tasted different here. At least that’s what I‘ve seen from other videos from Americans talking about this. I think it was in a video from NALF but I‘m not too sure. Could have also been Silas Nacita or Conner Sullivan.

    • @ZacSaleski
      @ZacSaleski  3 роки тому +1

      Basically named most of the American in Germany niche 😂 but yes McDonald’s just taste soooo much better overseas has to be the higher quality of ingredients

  • @Tristan_Anderwelt
    @Tristan_Anderwelt 5 років тому +3

    Paderborn Dolphins yeah :)