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  • Learn German with Easy German: Which influence does American culture have on German culture? - Lance tries to find out in our latest episode of Easy German :)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 370

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 4 роки тому +106

    The woman that is the interviewer in these videos is amazing the way she can jump back and forth from Deutsch to English.

    • @timefliesaway999
      @timefliesaway999 Рік тому +3

      That’s not a difficult skill, but agree that she’s amazing (as a person overall)

    • @technonewstoday8009
      @technonewstoday8009 Рік тому

      she had studied in USA before

    • @OneAdam12Adam
      @OneAdam12Adam Рік тому +1

      She's a genius. She built an empire with her husband and his son.

  • @tiberiussempronious6252
    @tiberiussempronious6252 5 років тому +58

    I loved how the guy turned around and an ad for a Netflix show was on the bus stop.

  • @Samantha-ne9uh
    @Samantha-ne9uh 7 років тому +28

    I really love this channel! German seems so intimidating, but slowly I can hear words that I recognize. And it is good to see what Germans think, not just learn German with an American mindset. Danke!

  • @pjetr100
    @pjetr100 8 років тому +47

    “Ich wusste bisher nicht, wofür die Ewigkeit gemacht ist. Sie dient dazu, einigen von uns die Chance zu geben, Deutsch zu lernen."
    M.Twain

  • @DiggerWhoops
    @DiggerWhoops 3 роки тому +6

    I just had to pause this clip for a second to tell you how much I enjoy your videos! You've got a great and exciting format...and a great personality. Danke!!!!

  • @gnawershreth
    @gnawershreth 8 років тому +126

    Wtf, did that lady just say Germany doesn't have any culture? lol It has been one of the most important parts of Europe for ages. Germany have influenced pretty much every other culture here in Europe, it has influenced other languages etc.
    I mean, if she wanted to argue about UK, France, Italy, Germany or whatever having the richest culture I guess that could take a while. They all have a rich culture and history after all, but compared to USA? I'm sorry.. It's ridiculous. Germany started influencing other cultures long before there even was a USA. Besides a lot of the people going to USA were Germans so Germany has also left a huge impact on American culture.
    And no, I'm not German. I'm Danish. Our culture sure as shit was heavily influenced from our southern neighbors throughout our history. Both in good and bad ways of course. To say that Germany doesn't have culture should get people thrown in a river somewhere. :o

    • @gnawershreth
      @gnawershreth 8 років тому +13

      Cegesh Well, of course Germany was influenced. Everyone was. Southern Germans influenced Italy, Austria, Switzerland etc. and they influenced southern Germans back as well. The southern Germans then influenced central Germans and the central Germans influenced them back etc. etc. etc.
      That doesn't mean Germany and Germans don't have a culture. They have as much of a culture as anyone else on the planet. It's absolutely ludicrous to claim that Germany somehow magically managed to avoid ever getting a culture.
      German culture is what has made Germany a (arguably at least) good country that is able to help others. Not every culture has been able or willing to do that. German culture is clearly one of the better ones out there of your goal is an equal and fair society. Compared to the "American" (Mix of European cultures really) German culture certainly leaves it in the dust. They have people going bankrupt from hospital bills, people unable to afford getting an education, their fellow Americans dying in the streets, mass shootings every month etc.
      There's no doubt which of the two cultures I'd rather have in my country if we were somehow to lose our own here in Denmark.

    • @Mondlunar
      @Mondlunar 7 років тому +24

      I know these comments are quite old but I'll reply anyways.
      The problem is that often you are not really aware of your own culture as you are about others. You hear stuff like what the Chinese do for new years, that the Americans have Thanksgiving and so on. People like her fail to realize that her own culture is an everyday thing that she doesn't notice anymore even though we do things that are totally different in other countries or completely unheard of. A person from Taiwan cannot come here and not experience a culture shock after being here for some time.
      Also look at christmas: The most average christmas things there are on this world all find their origin in Germany: advent calenders, the christmas tree, christmas markets even giving presents on christmas started in Germany.

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому +2

      Mondlunar youre so right

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому

      Gnawer Shreth its really Bad that germany doesnt know about Danish culture at all

    • @MichaelNaness
      @MichaelNaness 6 років тому +2

      Gnawer Shreth it’s impossible not to have a culture. It’s just your way of life, style, food and habits

  • @MoniTbitu
    @MoniTbitu 8 років тому +5

    Diese Videos sind so hilfreich, Deutsch zu lernen. Ich bedanke bedanke bedanke mich für euere Hilfe und Mühe. Ich lerne Deutsch seit drei Monaten, und mit diesen Videos bin ich sehr besser geworden als am Anfang. Am Anfang musste ich die Untertitel lesen aber jetzt kann ich meistens ohne Lesen verstehen.
    Natürlich habe ich viele Fehler gemacht aber ich bin erneut ein absoluter Anfänger (seit vielleicht drei Monaten). Ich hoffe, dass du meinen Kommentar verstehen kannst.

    • @lotfisumani5353
      @lotfisumani5353 2 місяці тому

      Ich auch

    • @MoniTbitu
      @MoniTbitu 2 місяці тому

      @@lotfisumani5353 Kollege du antwortest auf einen Kommentar von vor 8 Jahren 😂 ich bin mittlerweile in Deutschland und arbeite auch hier seit 2 Jahren

  • @shilianghe3644
    @shilianghe3644 8 років тому +6

    Love u so much. Easy German helped me a lot.

  • @janaaj1an889
    @janaaj1an889 5 років тому +7

    I was in the army in Germany from 1962-65. I was surprised how many Germans spoke English (and they wanted to practice it on me while I wanted to practice my German on them!). When we went out, all the music seemed to be American. On the other hand, there are large parts of the US where if you look in a phonebook (remember them?) half the names are German. Large parts of the US. So it probably works both ways more than we realize.

  • @Arin-wh3jn
    @Arin-wh3jn 8 років тому +3

    Tolle Folge muss ich sagen
    ihre Folgen haben mir echt geholfen
    Herzlichen Dank Easy German besonders Cari ich liebe dich

  • @tromboneJTS
    @tromboneJTS 8 років тому +30

    Kaugummi?!? That was an answer from 1973.

  • @hurkydoesntknow
    @hurkydoesntknow 7 років тому +12

    I am very much looking forward to visiting Germany someday. Even if our cultures differ, sometimes differences are what make us friends. I would love to learn about German culture, especially from their people. Wonderful video, Cari and Lance!

    • @elhermeneutico
      @elhermeneutico 2 роки тому

      Have you made it yet?

    • @hurkydoesntknow
      @hurkydoesntknow 2 роки тому

      @@elhermeneutico Unfortunately, no, and the pandemic has not helped.

    • @elhermeneutico
      @elhermeneutico 2 роки тому +1

      @@hurkydoesntknow, hope you can make it somewhere soon. I used to live there ten years ago and couldn't visit it in the last years. It's such a nice place.

    • @hurkydoesntknow
      @hurkydoesntknow 2 роки тому

      @@elhermeneutico Thank you so much! Here's hoping I get there soon!

    • @sm3675
      @sm3675 2 роки тому

      Enjoy your stay 🤍🤍💕💕

  • @wanderleyalves441
    @wanderleyalves441 8 років тому +1

    It's really nice to see this POV.
    Es ist wirklich schön, diese Sicht zu sehen.

  • @pwoodson21
    @pwoodson21 8 років тому +26

    it was funny listening to everyone speak german the whole video, then when they busted out in english at the end i was like WTF? and realized quickly, he's definitely from SF hahaha
    I'm from seattle trying to learn german btw, thanks for the extremely helpful videos.

    • @jason.126bln
      @jason.126bln 2 роки тому

      you can hear his accent very strongly as a german.

  • @KayleLang
    @KayleLang 8 років тому +2

    I find this videos great. I get to hear spoken German like you will hear on the streets instead of professional speakers or actors.

  • @morpmorpt4746
    @morpmorpt4746 3 роки тому +4

    Nice to hear Cari speak English.

    • @davidcoria9264
      @davidcoria9264 Рік тому +1

      She can speak both English and German. She speaks English fluently!

  • @russsmith9464
    @russsmith9464 8 років тому +1

    Es war wirklich nützlich und interessant. Ich dachte an für ein Jahr nach Deutschland verlagern mit Sprache Eintauchen zu helfen. Das war großartig! Danke Ihnen für diese Video!

  • @Jamesgrantmichael
    @Jamesgrantmichael 3 роки тому

    More videos with Lance please!

  • @SteveBuchanan1447
    @SteveBuchanan1447 4 роки тому +2

    Great episode! You are very handsome, Lance! Nice job doing those interviews; your German is flawless! 👍

  • @neezduts69420
    @neezduts69420 6 років тому +10

    Come on, the interviewer and the lady from England sound more German than I could ever try haha!

  • @Milfuelle100
    @Milfuelle100 8 років тому +8

    Konsumgesellschaft ist vielleicht der größste amerikanische Einfluss auf die Welt!! Wir in Kanada haben auch eine Konsumgesellschaft aber es war nicht immer so. Mindestens nicht so groß wie jetzt. Ich habe viele Familie in den U.S.A. und ich reise dorthin mindestens drei Mal pro Jahr aber ich bin sehr dankbar, dass ich Kanadierin bin! Die U.S.A. ist wie mein "Second Home" aber dieses Land hat zu viel Einfluss auf die Welt. Weil wir neben den U.S.A. lebt, vierliert Kanada sein eigenes Kultur, meiner meinung Nach. Aber ich liebe mein "Second Home" und hoffe, es bekomment den President, den es verdient!

    • @kidaria1333
      @kidaria1333 8 років тому

      +Milfuelle100 Aber ist das wirklich eine Entwicklung die auf amerikanische Kultur zurückzuführen ist? Oder nicht viel mehr der generele technische Fortschritt wo die USA die letzten Jahrzehnte nun mal Vorreiter waren?

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому

      Milfuelle100 Das finde ich sehr gut. Ich persönlich liebe Kanada und ich wusste nicht das Kanada so sehr unter der USA leidet. Als ich davon gehört habe war ich wirklich schockiert

  • @711xyzxyz
    @711xyzxyz 8 років тому +6

    Danke Cari for taking my comment so seriously!!! I'm so glad when I see this video!!!
    I've finally come back to learn German again, I was in the serious project for this summer.
    Now finally have time for this awesome channel :D Don't forget me please!!!
    As i promise, I will do easy Chinese video for the people who wanna learn Chinese
    But I find it doing the subtitle so hard, cause not only I should put the character on it with English translation. And also I should put the pronounciation of each word on it, that makes whole video super messy with subtitles occupied almost half of the screen. That's the problem I'm trying to deal with right now, please give me some more time :D

    • @dingjunlong9022
      @dingjunlong9022 8 років тому

      +Martin Chiu 我很期待 加油

    • @EasyGerman
      @EasyGerman  8 років тому +1

      +Martin Chiu That would be wonderful Martin!

    • @antonhener4126
      @antonhener4126 8 років тому

      +Martin Chiu I think that it is a splendid notion to create an Easy Chinese video. I am American who is currently studying Mandarin Chinese; that is, of course, a derivative of Mainland China's simplified characters. Danke. 我觉得这是一个伟大的想法,使视频。

    • @711xyzxyz
      @711xyzxyz 8 років тому

      Anthony, feel free to ask me any question when you need :D. When i do Easy Chinese I won't do it in simplified characters, I'll do traditional one instead. That way you guys will learn Chinese in a more genuine way!!

    • @lorrainelu3353
      @lorrainelu3353 8 років тому +2

      +Martin Chiu Hey fellow Chinese here! Great thing you're doing! I would suggest that you consider doing simplified characters, because most Chinese learners learn Putonghua and they are much more common. Also, where are you making the videos from? I might help! :D

  • @Rainytree09
    @Rainytree09 8 років тому +1

    Ich liebe diesen Episode,sehr interessant😆

  • @braydenbronstein1190
    @braydenbronstein1190 4 роки тому +3

    The negativity that some Germans have towards the US is ultimately a direct results of our horrible policies of the early 2000s. The Iraq War was devastating for foreign relations. And so was the launch of the war on terror. But mostly Iraq. Germans dislike American politics. That’s it. They, and the rest of the world, love everything else. Movies, music, trends, lifestyle, companies and whatnot.

  • @renatomartinez3183
    @renatomartinez3183 5 років тому

    Easy German i recognize you are american based idea of teaching program(my grandma punnished me to capitalize,but i can't because of my honduran influence so relaxed)its the first program that reach me out to reality on the streets ,where i need the german,i am learning thousands from you,cheers!!!!

  • @michaelthompson9933
    @michaelthompson9933 8 років тому

    Ich warte jede Woche auf die nächste Folge. Es war interessant wie immer. Sie haben mir zehr viel mit Deutsch geholfen und ich danke Ihnen. Bis nächste mal. Tschüss

  • @rakotoarisoatsiry5375
    @rakotoarisoatsiry5375 8 років тому

    Und noch eine geile Folge :) Danke Leute :)

  • @kingme4690
    @kingme4690 4 роки тому +5

    "The Wire" 😂 didnt see that coming

  • @amenduim85
    @amenduim85 8 років тому +25

    Coca-Cola, sometimes war...

  • @mohamedradwan388
    @mohamedradwan388 7 років тому +2

    ok, I think my level is good enough now to listen and read the German translation at the same time. Hopefully one day will listen without reading !

  • @senyang9121
    @senyang9121 8 років тому +130

    we're all living in Amerika, Amerika ist wunderbar.

    • @manuroll3333
      @manuroll3333 8 років тому

      c;

    • @DofusXxer
      @DofusXxer 8 років тому +15

      +Sven Yang Ist das nicht ein Rammstein´s Lied ?

    • @atrudokht
      @atrudokht 6 років тому +7

      I'm not living in America

    • @arthuria4836
      @arthuria4836 4 роки тому +5

      This is not not a love song

    • @tarekyoungapelian4542
      @tarekyoungapelian4542 4 роки тому +1

      I mean like Lance said, many, many of us Americans agree strongly with the political criticisms of our own government and general way of behaving in the world. As long as we encounter Germans who hate our politics but love us and our culture, most of us would feel just the same as them.

  • @ericcartman5166
    @ericcartman5166 7 років тому +13

    Hehe, that English girl who thinks Germans like Americans more than the English is probably right. I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that the largest ethnic group in the US are actually German Americans, ahead of Irish and English Americans. So ethnically, most Americans are German. I think few people know this and I was surprised when I first read about this. :)

    • @wolf2109
      @wolf2109 7 років тому +1

      I think they like us more because I feel like Germans also share the same opinion as Americans do on the brits, and that is that they are a bit too proper and posh. Americans get the sense that brits act like they are better than everybody, whereas Americans are outgoing and fun! We arent afraid to be who we are and make fun of ourselves from time to time. Brits are the opposite

    • @ericcartman5166
      @ericcartman5166 7 років тому +2

      David Ross Some of them maybe. But I think a number of Germans thinks pretty much the same of Americans as well. :D Maybe it's also because the Brits are geographically closer and Germans don't like their neighbors. Many Germans don't like the French and Austrians either. Heck, Germans of different regions don't even like each other. :D

    • @kjn6505
      @kjn6505 3 роки тому +1

      @@wolf2109 Brits are posh lol wow youve clearly never visited then.....
      Just what the media tells you i guess.
      Plus the UK is a closer ally than Germany to the Americans

    • @OneAdam12Adam
      @OneAdam12Adam Рік тому

      The Americans were the most compassionate when they divided up Germany to get the country working again after the war. You can thank the great American GIs whose mother's raised them well.

  • @iamdude2389
    @iamdude2389 7 років тому +4

    Cari fragt "how do you see the American influence on German culture" und er antwortet "wow, a good question". Es ist mir funny, weil diese sein eigene Frage war :)

  • @TheGoodmusic2011
    @TheGoodmusic2011 6 років тому +18

    Where did Lance learn his german? And how long did it take? He is very good

    • @AFBLYS
      @AFBLYS 2 роки тому +3

      We have an idiom in Turkish. A tongue has to touch another one so as to learn a foreign language. The dude has a german boyfriend. #lovewins 🏳️‍🌈

  • @meanhornet5560
    @meanhornet5560 Рік тому +2

    I'm an American and I can say I am very interested in other countries and how they see the world..........

  • @1530786
    @1530786 6 років тому +6

    You see all that graffiti in the background? Thats American influence...
    I learn a lot from your videos. Thanks for all your hard work guys!
    From New Mexico, USA

    • @ricardocima
      @ricardocima 4 роки тому +4

      Graffiti is a very very old thing. I mean, not spraypainting, but graffiti in general. Roman soldiers used to do it.

    • @funjunkyy
      @funjunkyy 4 роки тому

      @@ricardocima Yeah but mondern day graffiti culture originated in new york

    • @ricardocima
      @ricardocima 4 роки тому

      @@funjunkyy yeah, probably.

  • @maksimbonn
    @maksimbonn 7 років тому +52

    I always love that way of mentioning gay stuff during the conversation, so sounds for me really plesant and proudly cause just no one would ever say that directly in Russland😔

    • @jayshko
      @jayshko 7 років тому +4

      weil russland scheiss ist

    • @maksimbonn
      @maksimbonn 7 років тому +10

      jayshko don't be so radical 🙂

    • @syannasylwiaanna7468
      @syannasylwiaanna7468 7 років тому +8

      Same thing in Poland, if he said something like that there, there'd be a lot of reactions like "HOW DARE YOU". I think it's a bit taboo thing there, some gays pretend to be "normal"* (heterosexual) even in front of their family, because there're still situations when kids hear from their parents they're a disappointment etc. On the other hand, there're also a lot of people, esp a bit younger and in bigger cities, who are open to other people and their diversity and they won't stare at you, because you're talking in a foreign language, have a dark skin or Asian face or because you're a guy and yet you're holding another guy's hand.

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому +1

      Максим Бонн oh no my condolences!

    • @coccinelle80
      @coccinelle80 6 років тому +7

      Максим Бонн in my city, we love everyone, gay, straight, black, white, Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, etc! We’re all humans.

  • @musabah9997
    @musabah9997 5 років тому

    Danke schon Cari ich habe viele wörter von dir gelernt

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 4 роки тому +14

    As a German American who went to Gymnasium in Deutschland and later lived and worked for a German company for 4 years, Germany was a very depressing place to live. What Germans see on t.v. is the worst of America, for example "The Jerry Springer Show". The language was so foul that it could not be dubbed into German, so it was in American with the subtitles in German. I really think that Germany buys these programs to make Germans think that "Alles in Amerika ist Scheiße".

    • @danielsimon8303
      @danielsimon8303 4 роки тому

      Even the guy in the video admits "America policing too much" around. That at least explains why you are feel depressing.

  • @willliamreilly2288
    @willliamreilly2288 8 років тому +18

    US influence on Germany is clear....but recent and superficial. Since most Americans trace their ancestries back to German...I think that Germany has a deep almost subconscious effect on all Americans. The first actor to win an Academy Award was German...(Emil Jannings)...and Sandra Bullock is German. German music dominates our concert halls...and our modern musical is an offshoot of German operetta...(remember Romberg...?) Our first freeway was modelled after the Autabahn...and the all American hotdog is a direct descendent of the wurst. Many of our inventions and artistic acheivements were a direct result of Germans coming here because of the political problems of the 30s....(Billy Wilder...Einstein....Murnau....Max Rheinhardt....Detuchland tut gut!

    • @renatomartinez3183
      @renatomartinez3183 5 років тому

      @Clarence Cardenas Clarence ,face the fact that we are just followers of their european minds,all the dominant invents of technology were invented by germans,of course germans have learned our vices,drugs,tv,porn,netflix,signs on shirts...etc.and other things because we all americans are bad influences unconciously wherever we go,if not tell me where in the world wouldn't find internet?🤠

    • @tiberiussempronious6252
      @tiberiussempronious6252 5 років тому

      @@renatomartinez3183 - Except they came here for various reasons, but all wanted a better life they couldn't achieve at home. I love talking to immigrants and the one thing they always say is they feel anything is possible here, and while it's not true anymore, it still makes me proud

    • @landonmenze7998
      @landonmenze7998 5 років тому +1

      I'd argue that more american artistic innovations came from black americans

    • @rowannixon3180
      @rowannixon3180 Рік тому

      William Reilly, this is a reach of epic proportions. But credit to you for trying, and for your dedication to delusion.

  • @americannotamericant1773
    @americannotamericant1773 7 років тому +5

    Well Germany had equally to even more influence on America than we had on Germany!
    The german culture is very visual when in the U.S our mannerisms are the same basically among the population with majority German within them.
    We love beer, Bratwurst, and Celebrating, basically we are the English speaking Germany.

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 2 роки тому

      and you love racism just like the nazis

  • @ArmandoBellagio
    @ArmandoBellagio 8 років тому +7

    Der Einfluss ist groß durch die Popkultur, besonders TV-Serien und Hollywoodfilme, aber auch Musik, Kleidung und Ketten wie Starbucks, Mc Donald's, Coca Cola etc.. Auch wirtschaftlich, politisch und kulturell haben die USA einen großen Einfluss auf Deutschland und noch viele andere Länder in der Welt.

  • @jurgenhaflinger1188
    @jurgenhaflinger1188 4 роки тому

    Gutes Thema, da steckt mehr dahinter

  • @jeagleenterprises5075
    @jeagleenterprises5075 3 роки тому +1

    Dankeschön

  • @macronelmacron7133
    @macronelmacron7133 8 років тому +42

    I love how the people from the United States never get tired of listening germans saying negative thing about them. They always make practically the same question and the funniest thing is how angry they are with the answers at the end of the videos. I just can't wait for the next one!!

    • @SilentMover95
      @SilentMover95 8 років тому +1

      +Macron Elmacron Ich glaube, dass sie alle positive Antworten sind.

    • @macronelmacron7133
      @macronelmacron7133 8 років тому +2

      +Bier Nut The comments on this video were positive too, but the mood of the guy at the end of the video suggest that, no matter what they showed, he listened things he did not liked. If I remember correctly he said 50% 50%, or something like that. However, for me that was a simple comment, nothing serious.

    • @macronelmacron7133
      @macronelmacron7133 8 років тому +3

      +onyxbg I would like to ask you something. I heard many people saying that people from USA are ignorant. I don't know if the world press don't tell the entire true about the things are happening in the world. Or maybe I am ignorant too, but I would like you to explain me why "americans" are considered ignorants.

    • @onyxbg
      @onyxbg 8 років тому +3

      +Macron Elmacron I usually don't like generalizing people but if I had to generalize one whole nation that would be the US. Why? Because everytime I meet an American who has come to Europe they know exatly nothing about the rest of the world. They only care about the US and think that the whole world likes them. Like I said: ignorant and very sef-centered. Not to mention how many wars you started... But this is another topic.

    • @lancehewison
      @lancehewison 8 років тому +23

      +onyxbg Well you haven't met me (except perhaps just seen me here in the video). I moved to Europe namely because of my interest in European culture. I was born and raised in the USA, but still developed a great admiration for German artists such as Bach, Günter Grass, Albrecht Dürer, Käthe Kollwitz, Anselm Kiefer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Marlene Dietrich, Thomas Mann, etc., etc. I discovered these people from my teachers and friends in the USA. Millions of Americans are educated and also share a love for European culture. Also, I wouldn't have spent the last year of my life studying the German language if I didn't have a strong affinity for another culture other than the one I was brought up in.

  • @vanessapierce231
    @vanessapierce231 Рік тому

    Vielen danke cari und leute. Ich bin Amerikan y I am extremely outspoken. I am Jewish. I hate disorder especially where people in authority do not do their jobs, y yes I endure racism severely here. After today's video, I think I would have been an ideal German citizen should I have learned the rules of German culture young. I am also polite y a great friend especially to those I love y persecuted foreigners. I'm a burned patient in a nursing home. German is the last language I thought I would learn. It makes me very happy. You are a very friendly und human soul to put out such divine material to aid so many. The comments sent your way are filled with remarkable love und care. Gott segne dich.

  • @ricardoestrada5837
    @ricardoestrada5837 2 роки тому

    What a cool video ;")

  • @SevenErhan
    @SevenErhan 3 роки тому

    Vielen Dank 🙏

  • @jackmulligan1506
    @jackmulligan1506 8 років тому

    4:16 Ich denke sie war in dem Dokumentarfilm 'Feiern' (Don't Forget to go Home)

  • @followyouaround
    @followyouaround 8 років тому

    6:35 well.. it's good that easy german isn't based in sächsische hauptstadt (although, i sort of wonder how differently the videos would turn out if that were the case). having said all that i still love dresden (the city, not the other unpleasant stuff that goes on there).

  • @THX--nn5bu
    @THX--nn5bu 4 роки тому +1

    I wish that my Deutsche sprache was as good as yours Lance, Im an American citizen that used to live in Germany for 9 years, 1986-1994, "Ich denke dass die Deutsche und die Amerikaner mussen immer ein starke fruendschaft behalten. Prosit!"

  • @scottrobinson8513
    @scottrobinson8513 8 років тому +12

    Ich finde es enttäuschend, dass andere Länder werden von der amerikanischen Popkultur beeinflusst. Ich bin Amerikaner und ich mag nicht die amerikanische Popkultur im allgemein. Andere Länder können es besser machen.
    (Gibt es einen besseren Weg, um das auf Deutsch sagen? Natürlichere?)

    • @kidaria1333
      @kidaria1333 8 років тому +2

      +Scott Robinson Ich finde es schade, dass so viele Länder von der amerikanischen Popkultur beeinflust werden. Ich bin Amerikaner und mag die amerikanische Popkultur im allgemeinen nicht so gerne. Andere Länder haben auch gute Musik/andere Länder haben bessere Musik.

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому +1

      Durch die dominierende englische Musik wird zu wenig gute deutschsprachige Musik produziert. Vor allem die Regionalsprachen gehen zu Grunde

  • @arushchaudhary5649
    @arushchaudhary5649 6 років тому

    danke

  • @Purpleworldproductions
    @Purpleworldproductions 8 років тому +1

    Toll! Eine bessere Eindruck, glaube ich :)

  • @dkim2011
    @dkim2011 9 місяців тому

    Ich begann vor mehr als 50 Jahren, Deutsch zu hoeren, (obwohl nicht sprechen) und ich kann Ihr versichern, dass die Zahl der "Amerikanismen“ in der normalen deutschen Sprache exponentiell gestiegen ist. Dazu gehoeren nicht nur einzelne englische Woerter, sondern auch bestimmte Arten von "Menschenrechtsdiskursen“ usw.

  • @marcoferrao
    @marcoferrao 4 роки тому +1

    What bafles me the most is how German people are so articulate in all the interviews. I wonder what do Germany as a culture and as social and politics do to achieve that.

  • @eisenjeisen6262
    @eisenjeisen6262 7 років тому

    This sounds very nice as i lived in Berlin for about 10 years and have no complaints and i spoke very little German however most everybody spoke English to me,i am being made a little home sick for Berlin as it was so easy with there transportation system to get around and boredom never existed for me while there and there Christmas market i loved very much and it was just beautiful and beginning to feel a little sad now being in Florida and people here are so unfriendly and walk pass you as complete stranger on the grounds on my complex. Anyway i am thinking about making a trip to Switzerland as i have fallen in love with Switzerland and there country and write about it on my FB page often and i get sad i am not there and being here,i have been to Switzerland in early 2000 up to Grindelwald to an investor meeting and loved every minute i was there and i had just move to Berlin and was told to move to Switzerland and now i feel sorry i didn't because i feel i belong in Switzerland ever since i read the book Target Switzerland" i said thats me i belong in that country thats me and consider my self Swiss German,in every way as i brought my self up,the American culture is non-exsisten,it has gone downhill and is a night mere .So anyway i am giving more thought to going to the Schweiz, anyway have a merry Christmas and thanks for the Videos.

  • @oiluj155
    @oiluj155 8 років тому +5

    The USA has negative aspects, but also is full with posivite ones! I think it is important to focus mainly in these ones (Y)

  • @Abshenonas
    @Abshenonas 8 років тому

    Easy German should do some episodes in other countries to see how widely German is understood on the streets of other countries. They should ask people basic questions to start off with and if German seems to be widely spoken they should then make them a bit more complicated but if no one can understand anything then they should ask them in the language of that country what they think of German

  • @jesslockett6184
    @jesslockett6184 2 роки тому

    Sehr schön. "Hit me up" wird sehr häufig in Language Apps verwendet. That's very American English 🙂

  • @jeremysmith6652
    @jeremysmith6652 8 років тому

    Ich muss sagen, dieses Frage war sehr gut geschafft. Deshalb war die Antworten mehr höflich als letzte Zeit.

  • @user-wh6ee2vu2n
    @user-wh6ee2vu2n 8 років тому +3

    Es gibt viele Amerikanische Restaurants und Cafés im Deutschland : Pizza Hut , Mc Donalds, Starbuck Café. Alles ist Amerikaner.

    • @SilentMover95
      @SilentMover95 8 років тому

      +Zina Selmani Es gibt eine menge mehr davon in den USA. Man kann sich einfach nicht vorstellen.

    • @Cuteemogirl94
      @Cuteemogirl94 6 років тому

      schmeckt aber in Deutschland anders.

  • @fjcsmix
    @fjcsmix 8 років тому +4

    I find very funny how many people answers the question by repeating the same question.

    • @AndiG.1
      @AndiG.1 6 років тому +5

      it is called "neurolinguistic programming" and it is actually a common way of communication, which shows your communication partner, you understood the question and it gives you time to think about the answer... it improves peoples way to communicate

  • @mikds6351
    @mikds6351 8 років тому +6

    Hallo Cari! Ich hab alle deiner Video gesehen und zuerst will ich wirklich ,,danke" sagen , weil ich viele Vokabeln gelernt habe aber ich will etwas dich sagen: ihr habt nie eine Folge gegenüber Italien und die Italiener in Deutschland gemacht! Weil ich italiener bin und liebe Deutschland , möchte ich auch wissen, ob die Italiener als Ausländer in Deutschland akzeptiert werden! Ich würde mich freuen, wenn ihr ein Video darüber machen würdet!
    liebe grüße
    Michelangelo

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому

      Michelangelo De Santis Also ich kann dir mit 100% sagen das Italien das am meisten geliebte Land in Deutschland ist. Deutsche lieben Italiener und ich bin neidisch auf italienische Kultur. :D
      Io amo l'italia! Germania amo l'italia!

  • @marianavelasco5422
    @marianavelasco5422 8 років тому

    Hi! I love this videos so much :) How can we participate?? I am going for a monthe to Berlin on June !! I would love to try it out :D

  • @kurzhaarguy
    @kurzhaarguy 4 роки тому +1

    This is similar to a previous comment, Cari: I think the answers will be more representative if it is a native German asking the questions. Lance did a nice job, but, his accent, even to a novice German speaker, is obviously American. I really love this line of questioning. I find it a little sad when I hear answers like, "we don't have our own culture," or, "we just follow the American culture." PLEASE do not follow ours and lose yours! Der Rättenfänger von Hameln.

  • @cxplorerv3
    @cxplorerv3 8 років тому +36

    There is a lot of videos about how German thinks about American. I'm from Montreal Canada and I wonder what German thinks about Canadians.

    • @olgaushakova214
      @olgaushakova214 8 років тому +8

      Agree! I would also like to see a video what Germans think about Russia and Russians.

    • @danilock
      @danilock 8 років тому

      +cxplorerv3
      agree

    • @cxplorerv3
      @cxplorerv3 8 років тому +1

      +April Witch Glad to hear that. ☺

    • @saffron1006
      @saffron1006 8 років тому

      +cxplorerv3 Yeah, that would be cool if they did an episode about Canada!

    • @KayleLang
      @KayleLang 8 років тому +3

      +cxplorerv3 I live near Toronto and I came to Montreal a couple on months ago. With all the talk about Quebec separating from Canada and wanting to hook up with France again like an old girlfriend, Montreal felt very Canadian to me. My friend who is living in Montreal described it as a cosy version of Toronto and that was exactly it.
      But I must say, having Mount Royal being a nice large forest in the middle of the city was awesome.

  • @daylightmoon7285
    @daylightmoon7285 5 років тому +9

    Cari, you're right, in many cases, some/many Americans interpret most German comments as negative towards the USA. I'm a German speaking American who thinks positively about Germany. However, say USA in Germany and there is always something negative from Germans. Germans are, at times, unnecessarily critical, even about trivial things. The whole image of German culture could be improved just by being less critical and smiling more. Call it "superficial" if you want, but it is friendlier, nicer and just plain cool. Relax Germany...the Amis are packing up and going to Croatia, Italy, Poland, the Baltics, Scandanavia, etc.

    • @racine1685
      @racine1685 4 роки тому +2

      Da kann ich Dir nur zustimmen. Wir Deutsche meinen immer, anderen Leute Vorträge halten zu müssen. Ich habe mehr als einmal erlebt, daß Deutsche, kaum daß sie mit Amerikanern zusammentrafen, anfingen, diese mit Problemen wie Rassismus, Trump, Plastikmüll usw. zuzutexten. Absolutely sickening!

  • @musabah9997
    @musabah9997 5 років тому

    Easy german gefällt mir sehr gut

  • @bogdanconstandache8836
    @bogdanconstandache8836 8 років тому +1

    Halo Cari, warum benutzt du so oft das Wort "like", wann du Englisch sprichst ? Kann das deine Macke sein :d ???

  • @endofdays3983
    @endofdays3983 6 років тому +9

    das Problem ist, dass es schon im täglichen Alltag uns beeinflusst! man kann fast keine normale Unterhaltung haben ohne amerikanische/englische Worte zu benutzen!
    und noch etwas: dass die Amerikaner uns vorraus sind, wie einige Passanten es betont hatten, ist total Blödsinn! das Gegenteil ist der Fall, die sollten sich erst einmal informieren!

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому +5

      endofdays ! Deutschsprachige Länder sollten lieber eigene Worte erfinden anstatt den englischen Kram

    • @911fletcher
      @911fletcher 4 роки тому

      Viele Anglizismen sind die Pest!

  • @philipohmes9395
    @philipohmes9395 5 років тому +1

    I think it is a generational activity that has continued since the end of WWII. Staring with the american typewritter and the insertion of the letter "e" for the Umlaut keyed ä,ü,ö. A new way to spell German Words. Then the rebuilding of Europe with the Marshall Plan, the beginnings of NATO and the aftermaths. Yet in the the smaller towns or villages of Germany where traditional ways are still strongly followed, these influences may not be so apparent. It depends how old you are and what you lived through in Germany.

  • @henriquec4197
    @henriquec4197 8 років тому

    Why don't Julia and Manuel make a" Cari antwortet video"? This would be really cool. He could talk about the German Football and also teach us some stuff related to Football. And Julia could help us with any topic she'd like to discuss. Please Easy German Team ask them to make at least one Manuel and Julia antwortet. I'm looking forward to it.

  • @claudy9147
    @claudy9147 8 років тому +18

    Wie schade, am Ende des Video (6:07) Cari begann mit dem amerikanischen Mann, Englisch zu sprechen. Vielleicht vergaß sie in diesem Moment, dass sie Deutsch sprechen sollte. Aber wie auch immer, es war ein gutes Video! Danke! :-)

    • @coreyjenkins5589
      @coreyjenkins5589 6 років тому

      claudy Ich stimme zu! Er sollte nicht auf hören Deutsch zu sprechen!

    • @andrianerhan9471
      @andrianerhan9471 6 років тому +1

      They did it for the americans obviously

    • @TravelGlot91
      @TravelGlot91 5 років тому +2

      Keine Überraschung! Viele Deutschen antworten auf Englisch wenn ein Ausländer versucht, Deutsch zu sprechen. Viele sind intolerante und das nervt mich weil ich mein Deutsch üben will und insbesondere weil ich im Land dieser Sprache bin. Also, meiner Meinung nach ist das ein bisschen unhöflich. Ich weiß mein Deutsch ist nicht perfekt und dass ich eine Akzent habe aber sie sollen es im Betracht ziehen, die Mühe, die die Ausländer machen. Und andere Sache die mich nervt von deutschen, ist dass wenn sie andere Sprachen lernen, wollen sie Geduld. Hier in Mexiko, zum Beispiel, sie wollen dass wir auf Spanisch mit ihnen sprechen und lassen uns nicht auf Englisch. Das gefällt ihnen nicht. Also, heuchlerisch! Aber egal! Wir sollten weiter auf Deutsch obgleich dass sie auf Englisch antworten. Das mache ich, es sei denn dass ich aufgebe.

  • @kidaria1333
    @kidaria1333 8 років тому +2

    People mixing american culture and the general modernisation development. As the global number one economic power lots of inventions like the ipad/tablets are from the US and influence the rest of the world but this isn't the same like real culture influence.

  • @tromboneJTS
    @tromboneJTS 8 років тому

    "letztendlich" is common in Berlin. It is also superfluous. In other parts of Germany people say "schliesslich".

  • @michaelfisher9267
    @michaelfisher9267 4 роки тому +1

    David Hasselhoff!

  • @minhucovu6321
    @minhucovu6321 7 років тому +25

    The english girl didn't even realise he was American XD

    • @baronmeduse
      @baronmeduse 2 роки тому

      Would anyone have realised she is English is the more pertinent question! Perfect accent.

  • @cosmoaerov2270
    @cosmoaerov2270 8 років тому +17

    Ich glaube, dass Amerika viele Einfluss mit ändere Ländern hat. Z.b, es gibt Starbucks und Mcdonald allerorts im Berlin. Es ist ein bisschen enttäuschend aber was können wir tun ?

    • @k1dicarus
      @k1dicarus 7 років тому +3

      Wie wärs mit nicht da einkaufen? Ich trinke Kaffee für mein Leben gern aber kann an einer Hand abzählen wie oft ich bei Starbucks war ... McDonald's gehörte voll zu meiner Jugendzeit aber als die rum war, war auch das ständige da essen. Ich versteh warum Starbucks boomt. Wär ich 15 würd ich da auch meine daily dosage cool kaufen wollen.
      Beide sind praktisch, das geb ich zu. Aber nicht gut für dein Geldbeutel, Gewissen.
      Alternativen gibts wie Sand am Meer.

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому +5

      Ich finde starbucks total dämlich und das essen der fastfood- ketten muss man ja einfach nicht essen. Ich finde aber das dieses englisch und Denglisch aufhören muss da sich viele einfach dadurch blenden lassen und manche ihre eigene Sprache beleidigen. Das ist mir besonders aufgefallen. Außerdem sieht man an den von der USA produzierten UA-cam- Kanälen, dass sie sehr viele Falschnachrichten verbreiten und auch Fandoms heutzutage leben zerstören können. Bei den amerikanischen Serien wird die Qualität überschätzt und Serien aus anderen Ländern kommen garnicht mehr durch. Vor allem Canada leidet unter dem amerikanischen Einfluss. Generell wird alles aus den USA viel zu sehr geschätzt und verbreitet. Das die so viel Umsatz machen ist das Resultat. Und soetwas wie Denglisch entsteht. Grauenhaft. Das schlimmste ist aber immer noch das die deutsche Kultur zu grunde geht:Sprache, Feste ,Feiertage ,Benehmen/Etikette und Kompetenzen

  • @JOSEABELRESTREPO
    @JOSEABELRESTREPO Рік тому

    Her English isn't perfect,but deals with it pretty well.
    That's the infinite question: "What was first,The egg or the hen?"
    If you ask someone here in USA,the same question,answers would be very much the same.But in France they will be totally different.I grew up between New York and Paris,as a game I ask them in English they never answer.When I talk to them in French,the reaction is completely different (We spoke English afterwards,they just don't like to Speak English)

  • @user-el8pz3rw1c
    @user-el8pz3rw1c 6 років тому +5

    Would you consider making video series for "easy Mandarin"? It would also be fun to interview Germans about their impression and how they feel about the Chinese and Taiwanese people living in Germany. I also wonder if they can tell the difference of people from these two countries. :)

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому +1

      李采芸 well i need to say that China ... Well. The thing is that China has communism and a Problem with their population. In China they Seem to be very supervicious(especialy men) in China you need to write in your CV how tall you are and your whight... Chinese stereotype in germany is that they are rude and make pictures oft anything,Bad working conditions...but ancient chinese culture is hyped.i really like the ancient clothing style!

    • @laylaandross7042
      @laylaandross7042 6 років тому

      李采芸 but Taiwan has no stereotype in germany so Herman people dont habe anything Bad to say about Twaiwan. I like Taiwan but Japan and China have to much influence in my opinion.But its very beautiful!

    • @user-cy4vj7il7i
      @user-cy4vj7il7i 4 роки тому

      Chinese, especially tourist are very loud, and noisy and impolite and leave garbage everywhere

  • @rymaly
    @rymaly 8 років тому +7

    He is gorgeous

    • @abcdde3274
      @abcdde3274 8 років тому +1

      +Larisa Elena He has boyfriend. You're welcome :).

    • @rymaly
      @rymaly 8 років тому +4

      +abc dde well his bf must be a lucky fellow then :)

  • @pogchampminku2535
    @pogchampminku2535 6 років тому +1

    Die deutsch-amerikanischen Beziehungen sind so ziemlich die historischen Beziehungen zwischen Deutschland und den Vereinigten Staaten auf offizieller Ebene, einschließlich Diplomatie, Bündnisse und Kriegsführung. Das Thema umfasst auch Wirtschaftsbeziehungen wie Handel und Investitionen, Demographie und Migration sowie kulturelle und intellektuelle Austauschbeziehungen seit den 1680er Jahren.

  • @leroylowe5921
    @leroylowe5921 7 років тому +2

    When the dude brought up Apple I just realized this may be the reason Apple wouldn't roll over for the US govt. about encryption.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Рік тому +1

    If you're Canadian, you're SO saturated by American culture you don't even notice it. It's just the way it's always been. Although we do sometimes get nervous that we are so close to this behemoth and wherever the USA goes politically, we eventually tend to start leaning.

  • @erickhuerta6662
    @erickhuerta6662 3 роки тому

    He speaks very good German, I guess he practiced German since he was in USA

  • @NathanSkates
    @NathanSkates 8 років тому +9

    ich wohne in der naehe von San Francisco :D

    • @lancehewison
      @lancehewison 8 років тому +4

      +Nathan sk8s (nathansk8s) Fantastisch! San Francisco ist ganz schön. Ich glaube viele Menschen aus Deutschland würden diese Stadt lieben wenn sie sie besuchten.

  • @ricardoestrada5837
    @ricardoestrada5837 Рік тому +1

    LOL „stay Home „ sehr lustig!

  • @hkhenry123
    @hkhenry123 4 роки тому

    The big problem for Americans is that today most Germans under 40 speak English. When I was in Bremerhaven in the 60's I HAD to learn German as so few people spoke English then. We had to travel to Netherlands or Denmark to find a lot of english speakers.

  • @helenatube
    @helenatube 5 років тому

    4:52 👀

  • @petermopar
    @petermopar Рік тому

    Liebe Easy German, ich schaue jeden Abend Star Trek The Next Generation in Deutsch (tele5), um wichtige Wörter zu lernen.

  • @theonlyfrankito
    @theonlyfrankito 6 років тому

    This video made me feel a little better about moving to Germany next year lol.

  • @patrickguernsey4929
    @patrickguernsey4929 4 роки тому

    As Reinhard Mey put it in "Schraders filmpalast", we went down the gangway like John Wayne....

  • @pompasduris
    @pompasduris 8 років тому

    At 53 seconds, she says, "Jetzt gucken wir mal, was dabei rumgekommen ist." The English translation says it means, "let's see what he got."In several dictionary, "umkommen" means to die and there is no other definition even in the slang. Why does the lady say "rumgekommen"?

    • @pompasduris
      @pompasduris 8 років тому

      I already know that it means "let's see what we got." My question was why did she use the word "umkommen" when that word means to die or to destroy. Isn't the correct word "auskommen"?

  • @syadkir
    @syadkir 8 років тому +3

    Although American influence is inevitable (no judgment here) and English has become a global language, I wonder why you guys dedicate so much time and effort towards these questions in episodes. I believe there might be so many more people from other countries learning German now (partially thanks to you) , that perhaps you could allocate episodes towards exchanging thoughts about other cultural exchanges in Germany - instead of reassuring that yankee influence, which according to the answers - shows not its positive side ( trad music, food, patriotic inspiration ) but rather the negative one ( pop marketing, military ufanism and fast food).
    I'm curious about Turkish/German relationships, German presence in Mallorca, Spain , Eastern European presence in Germany , Muslim/Christian cultural shock or camraderie, German presence in Brazil and Argentina and viceversa, etc.
    More food for thought, less petty bickering with yankees. (for "Americans" all in all, are all in the three continents thus named).

    • @daylightmoon7285
      @daylightmoon7285 5 років тому +3

      The Germans aren't critical of other countries like they are of the US. Compare other episodes about other countries and you won't hear the negative descriptions and opinions or learn the negative German vocabulary used in episodes about the USA. For example, listen to "easy Germans's" episodes about Viet Nam, Mexico, etc.
      The German attitudes and opinions are much different. Listen to them about India...WOW! Heaven on earth.

    • @ricardocima
      @ricardocima 4 роки тому +1

      You can easily recognize a latin american with personal issues towards the USA when they begin this crap about America being a continent and not a country. Just let them call themselves americans, whats the big deal? Also suggesting that they should call themselves yankees, which is particularly stupid fro a southener and gives away ONCE AGAIN the stupid latinamerican inferiority complex. Every latino know the phrase "Yankees Go Home", it was the motto of choice in 10 outta 10 latinamerican haters.

  • @user-br3bw7wr2l
    @user-br3bw7wr2l 5 років тому +1

    I think it’s true that Germans prefer Americans to the English but ironically I thinks that’s because Germans and the English are similar.

  • @jimenat357
    @jimenat357 7 років тому

    Are there german movies or series in german on Netflix?

    • @THX--nn5bu
      @THX--nn5bu 4 роки тому

      @Weed Eater DAMN! you beat me to this, I just watched the whole series and it is awesome, they are coming out with another season.

  • @keouine
    @keouine 7 років тому

    Middle class Americans, Germans, Brazilians, etc. often have a lot more in common with each other than they do with the lower classes of their respective countries. I see people at Wal-Mart or in section 8 housing who are 98% culturally different from me-thank heavens. A guest bringing candy or flowers to dinner is hardly a serious cultural difference. From the looks of the buildings behind 'em, American style graffit (not the kind from Pompeii) is one they all overlooked.

  • @gandalfwannabe1
    @gandalfwannabe1 4 роки тому +1

    Bulletproof backpacks for schoolchildren.

  • @willc7704
    @willc7704 5 років тому

    Spielt Janusz die Gitarre riffs?