Quiz Battle With German BF - How well do we know each other’s country?

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  • @mirjanbouma
    @mirjanbouma 3 дні тому +177

    "I demand a new question... Please" is such an Uyen thing to say 😂

  • @penandsword5289
    @penandsword5289 3 дні тому +119

    Uyen you crack me up. Paw Patrol was ridiculously funny.

    • @lenakohl2339
      @lenakohl2339 3 дні тому +3

      And Neukölln 110 XD And it's also funny she actually said "the Tatort thing" but meant "Der Tatortreiniger".

  • @wormwoodwine6997
    @wormwoodwine6997 3 дні тому +136

    Uyen is literally bargaining for points 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @annehersey9895
    @annehersey9895 3 дні тому +24

    This was one of my favorite episodes! It really showed your interaction and teasing and support too! Yes, German fairytales are really scary but not as creepy as the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen! His are the scariest!

  • @MoMo-vu7bg
    @MoMo-vu7bg 3 дні тому +209

    Dont worry, Uyen:) Im a 40 years old german girl who never heard of Krampus as well😂I thought maybe its "Knecht Ruprecht" but Im not sure. Who is Knecht Ruprecht again? Nice Weekend to everyone🎉🎉

    • @kontoyoutube-j7b
      @kontoyoutube-j7b 3 дні тому +26

      I think its more of a austrian thing so that may be why

    • @daykibaran9668
      @daykibaran9668 3 дні тому +17

      @@kontoyoutube-j7bI think also Bavarian, I just know this name because someone on UA-cam told about in a Video

    • @its.Huzaifa
      @its.Huzaifa 3 дні тому +15

      40 years old "girl"?

    • @dozzzor
      @dozzzor 3 дні тому +6

      @@daykibaran9668 It's still a way more Austrian thing then a Bavarian one.

    • @xoombug830
      @xoombug830 3 дні тому +12

      ​@@its.Huzaifa Who rules the world? GIRLS!! 🎇🔥

  • @snoofa.
    @snoofa. 3 дні тому +61

    you guys are so sweet together:) always such feel good content!

  • @marijkeseidlitz9899
    @marijkeseidlitz9899 3 дні тому +49

    Uyen, I really must give you extra creditpoints for your great suggestion "Neukölln 11". 🤣 Ideed there exists an old crime series by the name of "Polizeiruf 110".
    Thanks for another great content you and your fiancé "German Boyfriend" filmed together. It's always very nice, funny and with plenty to learn when you create content together, I like it as much as when you are filming your funny stories. And I am very proud of you, what you both have learned about each others countries. This kind respect for each others culture, but also simply for each other is not a standard given thing at all!
    Stay safe and best wishes from Köln 🤟🏽😀

  • @JaredBuretta
    @JaredBuretta День тому +10

    Amazing infotainment! I love this channel.

  • @myblueheather8240
    @myblueheather8240 3 дні тому +22

    This was absolutely delightful, and I got several right due to a combination of having a German grandfather and remembering details from Uyen's videos about Vietnam! Such feel good vibes! 😊

  • @Christinasgifts
    @Christinasgifts 2 дні тому +5

    I adore these two the interest and respect uyen shows learning about Germany rivals how proud she is to teach about her Vietnam 😻 funny cute so interesting ❤

  • @oliversch2183
    @oliversch2183 3 дні тому +97

    German Boyfriend is a real treasure. He always tries very hard to make you look good.

    • @ElissaDuarteYT
      @ElissaDuarteYT 3 дні тому +13

      “Very hard” as if it’s difficult lol, she’s a gem her self

  • @cindysandberg643
    @cindysandberg643 День тому +4

    You two wonderful ppl are just so wholesome and intelligent and whitty and funny. PLEASE MAKE THESE VIDEOS FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. I am a 65 yr old lady from Canada and am loving your stuff. In the course of my life I have had a German m-i-l who was a post war immigrant from Kaiserslautern, my daughter grew up with a best friend whose parents were immigrants from Vietnam...interestingly, the last name was Le, but middle names of kids was Nguyen.
    Anyway, keep up the great and entertaining videos.

  • @annicat4463
    @annicat4463 2 дні тому +4

    I just wanted to take a moment to mention that I love and appreciate your content Uyen ❤

  • @LLynx
    @LLynx 3 дні тому +73

    Could you make an episode talking about how French culture and language is still relevant in Vietnam?

    • @charlieread2097
      @charlieread2097 3 дні тому +16

      The language is barely relevant. I’m aware of an orphanage of Huế, with many French patrons where French is still taught and there’s a French community based in Thảo Điền who maintain some shops and schools where French is used (but English and probably Korean and Japanese are spoken just as much in that ward). A random Vietnamese person is much, much more likely to speak English than French. Almost none of the people who had to learn French under colonial rule are still with us.
      There is a more prominent cultural influence in food although it’s quite subtle. Banh Mi uses a baton shaped bread which is obviously an inheritance of the baguette (although it’s better than baguette as it’s lighter and less chewy). There’s a very tangential link between Pho and Feu du Boeuf. Coffee was introduced by the French but is itself hardly French.
      Some French era buildings survive in central Hà Nội and Sai Gôn (especially the upper portions of Dong Khoi, erstwhile Rue Catinat); and perhaps most notably Da Lat.
      You probably didn’t want the response in the form of a comment or delivered by an Englishman, but the pervading French influence within Vietnam is so meagre that it’s hardly worth extending to the length of a video.

    • @Fune-r9w
      @Fune-r9w 3 дні тому

      There is not much to say about it.

    • @Fune-r9w
      @Fune-r9w 3 дні тому

      Just look it up yourself

    • @trungkienphan717
      @trungkienphan717 3 дні тому +11

      @@charlieread2097 Vietnamese here. I want to add some info about the language part. It is actually relevant, so relevant that we are not even aware of it. French loanwords in Vietnamese are just less than Chinese loanwords (2nd most loanwords). Chinese loanwords have this cool effect of making a word more polite and meaningful while French loanwords are just barely alike in pronunication, not that memorable. So gradually we just use the French loanwords as "pure Vietnamese words" as 1 we don't share the same close cultural scene anymore and 2 we simply forget lol.

    • @charlieread2097
      @charlieread2097 3 дні тому +1

      There are some loan words, sure (xà phòng - savon and cà phê come to mind). However, I get the impression OP meant the language as a whole was relevant. Việt Năm is sometimes claimed as part of the ‘Francophonie’ community of French speaking countries which simply isn’t accurate.

  • @bogic11
    @bogic11 День тому +3

    The 2 most interesting facts for me from this: Czech has Vietnamese as official language; Vietnam has excellent coffee (so I already looked it up online, where to find Vietnamese shop in my hometown, Budapest -- hopefully they have Vietnamese coffee). Thanks for the fun, yet, wholesome quiz. 😊

  • @ginervs
    @ginervs 3 дні тому +9

    Favorite channel on UA-cam, you two are awesome! This was very fun to watch.

  • @janaiolson2948
    @janaiolson2948 3 дні тому +18

    I'm American and we know about Krampus 😂
    Also we have the exact same most common last names as Germany! Except ofcourse English versions of it. Smith- Schmidt and Miller- Müller

  • @Nikolaus-t4y
    @Nikolaus-t4y 3 дні тому +7

    Wow Uyen you are so enthusiastic. 👍😍

  • @elisefreund6142
    @elisefreund6142 3 дні тому +30

    As a kid my mom would read all the German stories she read as a kid to me. I wish I could speak and understand German, my oma just passed away and I wish I learned German from her before she passed away.

    • @deepfriedbrainforlunch
      @deepfriedbrainforlunch 3 дні тому

      There is a channel called Marmeladenoma, she raids german stories on her stream, it is very sweet.

    • @lauramchugh2454
      @lauramchugh2454 3 дні тому

      You should try out Duolingo, it breaks it down really well.

    • @Fune-r9w
      @Fune-r9w День тому

      Why did you never pick it up?

  • @ohmyme6575
    @ohmyme6575 3 дні тому +11

    I'm Korean, and I find Vietnam's chopstick culture very interesting! Because Korea has the same culture, and I always got scolded for sticking chopsticks in my rice. (Because it will be food for the dead and will give me bad luck) I have Japanese and Chinese friends, and they all told me that they have the same culture in their countries. Maybe it's a common Asian thing??🤔I wonder where it comes from LOL Love from Korea🇰🇷🇻🇳🇩🇪

    • @robet610
      @robet610 2 дні тому

      I’d say we all started from China 😁.

  • @cyrillalohi7122
    @cyrillalohi7122 3 дні тому +11

    Whoa! I'm learning so much ...linking the black forest to black forest cake blew my mind 💥

  • @Angua-tu3ot
    @Angua-tu3ot 3 дні тому +3

    I love you guys so much! You seem to be so kind to each other and that is refreshing to see. 💜

  • @patrickhanft
    @patrickhanft 3 дні тому +29

    The minster of Ulm will probably soon be overtaken by the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. While it has been the largest church building in the world since its completion in 1890 (it was started in 1377!) with 161,53 meters, the largest tower of the Sagrada Familia is supposed to be finished in 2026 and reach a height of 172,5 meters.

    • @thesayes6231
      @thesayes6231 3 дні тому +3

      they say it's gonna be overtaken soon since I last visited Barcelona in 2009. I didn't know the completion is supposed to be so soon now.

  • @ElissaDuarteYT
    @ElissaDuarteYT 3 дні тому +6

    Love you guys! Thanks for this content!! 25 year old mom from the USA🫶🏼

  • @Cypresssina
    @Cypresssina 2 дні тому +1

    You two are so adorable!

  • @TheTudorgirl
    @TheTudorgirl 3 дні тому +16

    "Neukölln 11" sounds like a banger 😄

  • @robertpearce8394
    @robertpearce8394 3 дні тому +12

    I am watching this in the UK on Friday. Tonight on TV there is a programme called "The Cleaner" about a crime scene cleaner. I guess we copied it from the Germans. Also, the surnames were interesting. Basically, a list of footballers who have beaten the English sunce 1966.

  • @loki200
    @loki200 3 дні тому +4

    Ohh that was a blast :D the best was the Tatort question, hahaha.
    Sp good, that was gold, thank you :)

  • @arbuz_kawon
    @arbuz_kawon 3 дні тому +20

    I lost it so hard at the difference between Tatort and Tatortreiniger xDDD you guys make me want to freshen up on my German

    • @voyance4elle
      @voyance4elle 3 дні тому +2

      You should totally watch Tatortreiniger XD It's soooo good and insanely funny!

  • @dayeti6794
    @dayeti6794 3 дні тому +6

    More quizzes, pleases🙏🤣💙😊

  • @milutii
    @milutii 3 дні тому +3

    So friggin' cute. Love you two dorks. ❤❤😂

  • @winny4765
    @winny4765 3 дні тому +4

    I never had so much fun watching other people doing a quizz.

  • @susanbryant6516
    @susanbryant6516 3 дні тому +6

    That Vietnamese coffee fact was very interesting

  • @Reismiilch
    @Reismiilch 3 дні тому +6

    Ulm!! Yes please go and visit it maybe even during summer when they are celebrating Nabada. You would love it :)

  • @Crtwrzl
    @Crtwrzl 3 дні тому +3

    Badminton is great. I hate most racquet sports, but badminton is fun for beginners and just gets more fun as you improve.

    • @Crtwrzl
      @Crtwrzl 3 дні тому +2

      P.S. If you both visit the UK again, drop by Winchester. It's an ancient city that stayed small, has more food options than you would expect, and the cathedral offers a tower tour where you get to stand on the roof and take in the view. One of you will have an easier time on the stairs than the other . . . >.>

    • @Crtwrzl
      @Crtwrzl 3 дні тому +2

      P.P.S. On market days you can grab a currywurst here.

  • @anjajoakims
    @anjajoakims 3 дні тому +5

    The city with the tallest church is my hometown 🤩 (yes, it's pretty, especially around Christmas)

  • @voyance4elle
    @voyance4elle 3 дні тому +4

    I think Tatortreiniger is the best German show that was ever produced!

  • @laetitiamayaud7652
    @laetitiamayaud7652 47 хвилин тому

    Your head @Uyen Ninh when GB says Rindfleischetikettierungsberwachungsaufgabenbertragungsgesetz.
    But GB you did not explain the meaning of this freaky long word.
    I love these kind of german words ! So funny and foreigners are so proud when they are able to tell them and write them ! And know their meanings.
    This video was really funny and i learnt things , so pls do it again !

  • @annehersey9895
    @annehersey9895 3 дні тому +2

    Smith is the most popular name in the UK n US also! I guess that was the biggest job in Europe in feudal times!

  • @Cerbera66
    @Cerbera66 3 дні тому +26

    Selbst ich als Deutsche kenne den Krampus nicht. Oder hat der noch andere Namen? Ist er das Äquivalent von Knecht Ruprecht?

    • @AndDiracisHisProphet
      @AndDiracisHisProphet 3 дні тому +3

      jupp, Knecht Ruprecht

    • @diedampfbrasse98
      @diedampfbrasse98 3 дні тому

      Krampus ist ein Süddeutscher/Ösi/Tiroler Charakter ... und ja, Knecht Ruprecht ist eine Äquivalent das wohl auch mehr Verbreitung fand da Krampus wegen der Teufelsdarstellung von der Kirche verboten wurde in vielen Gebieten.

    • @mellihin1981
      @mellihin1981 3 дні тому

      Nein, der Krampus ist ein Dämon, der den Nikolaus begleitet, und die unartigen Kinder verschleppt, um sie zu fressen.

    • @Barlin-d2j
      @Barlin-d2j 3 дні тому +2

      Öhm, ich denke Knecht Ruprecht und Krampus sind verschiedene Sachen. Krampus ist normal in Tirol und wahrscheinlich Bayern etc.- die Leute verkleiden sich als Krampus, quasi eine Art Monster, und bei Umzügen schlagen diese (spielerisch) die Zuschauer oder schmieren sie mit Farbe/Kohle voll

    • @HerrBerzerk
      @HerrBerzerk 2 дні тому

      Krampus gibt's hier im Saarland auch nicht... nie gehört :-)

  • @martinbruhn5274
    @martinbruhn5274 3 дні тому +5

    We call it black forest, because that's what the romans called it, when it was still a wild forest. The black forest today doesn't resemble its wild state anymore at all. In the 17th and 18th century, the forest was cut down ad the wood exported to the Netherlands for making ships, in the 19th century, the forest was cut down for making charcoal to power steam engines and locomotives, before it got replaced, so by the late 19th century, the forest didn't exist anymore at all and had to be replaced from scratch. The trees, that were used for this were not the many tree species, that are native to the region, but primarily the north american douglas fir, because that was the tree, that promised the most money per per area in wood sales. Originally, the black forest was far less homogeneous in terms of prevalent tree species, than it is today.

    • @YxG713
      @YxG713 День тому

      that is so sad.

  • @fotographiefraeulein
    @fotographiefraeulein 3 дні тому +1

    This was so much fun! Hope you can make a part 2 one day

  • @Mysticalzelda
    @Mysticalzelda 3 дні тому +11

    I'm Dutch and knew about Krampus because of the game Don't Starve (I think) maybe I've heard it before. It's something that games sometimes use as like a villain associated with christmas/winter.

    • @keneit
      @keneit 3 дні тому

      Nice, I love that game 😁

    • @voyance4elle
      @voyance4elle 3 дні тому

      What's that game? :D

    • @Mysticalzelda
      @Mysticalzelda 3 дні тому +2

      @@voyance4elle a game where you have to survive in a bit of a darker world and... not starve haha. But also not die or go insane

    • @keneit
      @keneit 3 дні тому +1

      @@Mysticalzelda I play the 2 Player mode "dont starve together " with my boyfriend, it's really fun building bases and searching for resources together 😄

    • @Mysticalzelda
      @Mysticalzelda 3 дні тому +2

      @@keneit O ye I've played together a lot too with my bf! If you like that, look at Raft, Stardew Valley, Palworld, Dinkum and the Planet Crafter.

  • @Hrnrzrnr
    @Hrnrzrnr 2 дні тому

    I was born in weisbaden and have lived in the US most my life now. It's so nice getting reexcited about y'all's cultures in a way that helps me get excited about my own! I keep sharing y'all's videos with my mom ( she lived there 11 years) and we plan to go back over next year 😊

  • @Lilybean17
    @Lilybean17 3 дні тому +1

    Lol such a funny and cute video lmao the leftovers got me 😂😂❤

  • @THEJanG12
    @THEJanG12 3 дні тому +5

    I'm Czech and only official language is Czech. Vietnemese is officially recognized as minority language. Which mean it can you can use it to communicate with state (with a recognized translator) but everthing else from state will be in Czech

  • @thepinkpie4543
    @thepinkpie4543 2 дні тому +1

    I am from Germany and didn't know the Krampus as well 😀

  • @z0zRAMC
    @z0zRAMC 3 дні тому +4

    I stupidly was watching this whilst eating dinner….i almost choked…several times! Lol
    I lived in Germany between 1998 and 2001 and knew almost all of the German questions. Didn’t know about the creepy Christmas dude though 👺

    • @Nils.Minimalist
      @Nils.Minimalist 2 дні тому

      The most famous creepy christmas dude here in germany is called "Knecht Ruprecht", while "Krampus" is only known in the south of germany (bavaria).

  • @probablyira
    @probablyira 3 дні тому +3

    we love you girl!!
    (I LOVE UR VIDEOS I'M SURE THIS IS GONNA BE FUNN)

  • @teabean7
    @teabean7 3 дні тому +5

    That was fun! My family is Schmidt and we have some Beckers in there too. My favorite long German word was always geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung. 😆

    • @Winona493
      @Winona493 3 дні тому +2

      But please with a capital letter at the beginning. 😂 Funfact: Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung isn't even a long word for us, just normal.🤪

    • @teabean7
      @teabean7 3 дні тому +1

      @@Winona493 Ah yes, it is a noun!

    • @Winona493
      @Winona493 3 дні тому

      @@teabean7 Yes. 🤣 But everybody will understand, don't worry. It was just a joke.

  • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
    @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard 3 дні тому +3

    If you had asked me to say anything about Vietnam, I would've just said the country had a war with the US, most people's surename is Nyuen becaause of a former king who wanted people to be called after him, there are 2 cities I know the names of which are Hanoi and Ho-Chi-Minh city, I know 1 singer from that country (Son Tung M-TP) and Pho is the most known dish outside the country 😅thats how far it gets for me, a German, who never had been to Vietnam

  • @Winona493
    @Winona493 3 дні тому +2

    Dear Uyen! You made me so curious of your country. I absorb everything you tell about Vietnam. So my husband and I decided to travel there in January. But we still don't know exactly where to in Vietnam. Perhaps Phu Quoc? The beaches there are beautiful. But I don't want to stay only in a tourist region. I'd like to experience normal life as well and a bigger city and original food. Has somebody already been to Vietnam and would like to give me tips? Thank you! Best wishes from the Ruhrgebiet!!!

    • @phuongthuyphamt2791
      @phuongthuyphamt2791 2 дні тому +1

      You can fly to Saigon to experience the hustle bustle and all colors of a big city in Vietnam and from there fly to Phu Quoc. If you want a place that has all in one: city life ( more peaceful than Saigon and Hanoi), sea, mountain, come to Danang and don't forget to spend some time in Hoian nearby.

    • @Fune-r9w
      @Fune-r9w День тому

      Lol, do you really want to experience the normal life?

  • @Rebecca.42
    @Rebecca.42 3 дні тому +3

    One day, I will have black forest cake in the Black Forest 🥰🤤

  • @StealthheartDraws
    @StealthheartDraws 3 дні тому +6

    They turned Krampus into a horror movie in America so I knew that one

  • @GrandEmbodiedMaster
    @GrandEmbodiedMaster 3 дні тому +1

    I was distracted by how shiny your hair looks the entire video 😅😂💖

  • @nika_2222
    @nika_2222 3 дні тому +2

    In Poland where I come from most people use fb too and not whatsapp, young people use tik tok a lot. I heard that in France people use also mostly fb

  • @pixelspritevickysvarietych2365

    Please visit Cambodia sometime!! It's beautiful, and think you'd enjoy the Angkor Wat

  • @Nova_Nakamura
    @Nova_Nakamura 3 дні тому +3

    The Lady and Her gentleman ❤

  • @sarathelwell6701
    @sarathelwell6701 3 дні тому +2

    I loved it when you called German Boyfriend Baby bear 🐻 so cute ❤️

  • @rebeccarhyne1243
    @rebeccarhyne1243 3 дні тому

    Coffee!!! I was so excited I knew the answer and then GBF confirmed it! Go Vietnam. Coffee is so delicious ☕️💗

  • @illibrium4590
    @illibrium4590 3 дні тому +3

    This is what happens when you challenge a nerd (affectionate) to a trivia contest, lol. It's always a challenge when going up against someone who loves learning stuff ... should make this like an annual thing to see how much you've both learned over time

  • @Leslie12.66
    @Leslie12.66 3 дні тому

    Thanks for the giggles!

  • @jean7464
    @jean7464 День тому

    Its interesting how different the vietnamese culture can be. I lived in a village in ninh binh for some time and there everyone ate the 'good stuff' before the rice. Especially in restaurants the rice sometimes came quite late in the meal. At home they usually had rice ready to eat from the start tho.

  • @Phyllis-b2b
    @Phyllis-b2b 3 дні тому

    Favorite video ever

  • @shelleylynn3033
    @shelleylynn3033 3 дні тому +2

    Spelling bees in German should be a major sport. 😂

  • @nikaswords17
    @nikaswords17 2 дні тому

    This is fun 🤗 can you do a part 2 with politics and history too?

  • @VampireKnightGirl89
    @VampireKnightGirl89 2 дні тому +1

    The funniest thing is that the super long German word is misspelled. 😂

  • @Klinkenstecker22
    @Klinkenstecker22 3 дні тому +3

    A half eaten lasagna? Finally a Price worth winning 😃

  • @cristinagergely1438
    @cristinagergely1438 День тому

    In my country 🇷🇴 we have Saint Nicholas who comes in the evening on December 6 and if you are a good child he leaves you fruits, if you are a bad child he leaves you a stick (to be beaten when you do bad things).
    For 5 years since I live in Denmark, I have not heard of the negative version of Santa Claus, although while I was watching your video I was thinking about him because I saw a movie about Krampus 1 year ago and it was about the only answer possible.
    I searched on google and it says that Krampus comes after Saint Nicholas to punish bad children.😮 so it is a connection ☺️🥰🥰🥰 2:35

  • @Rayvana
    @Rayvana 3 дні тому

    The Krampusnacht Ball here is the best part of Christmas.

  • @krisla3142
    @krisla3142 3 дні тому +2

    Those German questions were hard!

  • @kaerupnik2697
    @kaerupnik2697 2 дні тому

    he gagged me at the end when he said "do i need to eat it with my chopsticks" like oh.. my ..god?? lmaooo

  • @lauren9667
    @lauren9667 3 дні тому +7

    This was fun. I knew Krampus before GB finished the question. I worked with someone who “tortured” his grandkids with threats of him coming with his bundle of sticks and sending notes from Krampus.

    • @stephanthomas4410
      @stephanthomas4410 3 дні тому

      So, you've worked with a german?😮

    • @lauren9667
      @lauren9667 3 дні тому

      @@stephanthomas4410 No, the job where I knew him was his post-retirement job. He was a career military man and was stationed for a while in Germany. I went to grad school with a trio of German students. GB fondly reminds me of them.

    • @stephanthomas4410
      @stephanthomas4410 3 дні тому

      @@lauren9667 That was more of a joking question ;)
      Nevertheless, thanks for the clarification.
      I'm just surprised that many Germans who write here don't seem to know the name Krampus.
      Greetings

  • @keneit
    @keneit 3 дні тому

    "Think more German!"
    "Servus, Malzeit!" 😂😂😂

  • @jukthewise8776
    @jukthewise8776 12 годин тому

    Loved this episode! It's always nice when German Boyfriend joins in.

  • @glnailsdichvu6717
    @glnailsdichvu6717 3 дні тому +1

    Cool quiz😊

  • @anneyday3493
    @anneyday3493 3 дні тому +1

    That contest was hilarious.

  • @Obstgeist7
    @Obstgeist7 3 дні тому +5

    did he say the last name Meyer/Meier came from the word Mayor? Because I'm pretty sure it comes from the job of processing milk. Today there are still "Meierei" where they make milk powder and cream and stuff

    • @CrushkaKazragor
      @CrushkaKazragor 3 дні тому

      Maybe both are correct. Wich is where the different spellings come from.

    • @HerrBerzerk
      @HerrBerzerk 2 дні тому

      VERALTET
      von einem Meier (2) verwaltetes Gut
      2.
      LANDSCHAFTLICH
      Molkerei

  • @Octobersun95
    @Octobersun95 3 дні тому

    Ah yeee, I said Krampus right away 🫶 I love the movie & have the book too.

  • @mariadzeshchanka6716
    @mariadzeshchanka6716 2 дні тому

    I knew about Schwarzwald from the famous cake name, about Krampus from watching "Grimm" series, about Ulm from postcrossing card telling the legend about Ulm's sparrow, also different versions of "hello" thanks to postcrossing, guessed the most popular last names by translating the most popular names from my area... Just Currywurst was learned at my German lessons :)
    And all my correct answers about Vietnam come from Uyen's videos 🤣

  • @katja5050
    @katja5050 2 дні тому

    Am I the only one who finds Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz ridiculously hard?
    Would have demanded new question as well!
    Apart from that - great video it made me smile a lot!

  • @Nynke_K
    @Nynke_K 2 дні тому

    the technical tern for compositing nouns is compounding! also I'm never able to memorize that very long law name but I do know that at 22:57 the ü in the über bit is missing on screen! Finally: I can't get over the fact that sports are mandatory in Vietnamese universities and you can actually fail on them... This means I probably would have needed to apply for a dispensation because my motor skills are so poor (and I went on for a PhD in the Netherlands, no problem!)

  • @Keksikon
    @Keksikon 3 дні тому +1

    I love your interaction in this video and how Uyen bargains for points xD
    But your keyboard was missing the ü I guess xD in the Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz they were missing

  • @Visitkarte
    @Visitkarte 3 дні тому +1

    Krampus is called Knecht Ruprecht or Schmutzli in Switzerland.

  • @jkoucheki
    @jkoucheki 3 дні тому

    GB questions were much harder than Uyen's questions. I hope you learned from this little challenge. You have to be tough! This was really funny!

  • @nannaxie9405
    @nannaxie9405 3 дні тому

    I learned about krampus only as an adult via movies. I grew up with baby jesus bringing presents on christmas eve and st. nicholas/knecht ruprecht judging naughty children on st.nicholas' day as a festive tag team. German christmas lore is very diverse and depends on the region and denomination.

  • @julesgoh
    @julesgoh 2 дні тому

    17:12 I had these pens when I was studying 40 years ago 😂

  • @rebeccarhyne1243
    @rebeccarhyne1243 3 дні тому

    Ok, Uyen should win the whole thing with Paw Patrol😂

  • @stviz87
    @stviz87 3 дні тому

    That was the most vanilla cartoon Krampus 😂 I was expecting something scarier haha

  • @BubbleThi-f7h
    @BubbleThi-f7h 3 дні тому

    Rematch pleaseee!

  • @ChitChatLara
    @ChitChatLara 3 години тому

    Omg did German bf just cuss? We’ve never heard that before!!! We like it! Hahaha 😈 ❤

  • @mosmarb
    @mosmarb 3 дні тому

    Ulm Minster was the tallest building in the world for a while too. The first city I visited in Germany (bar an overnight in Aachen on the way) but I've never been back. Maybe I should.

  • @jasmingovers4403
    @jasmingovers4403 День тому

    Im Nicaraguan and gre up in the Netherlands, even I know about Krampus!

  • @003Astrid
    @003Astrid 3 дні тому

    Lol not the read on Scandinavians! Hahahaha

  • @elsafischer3247
    @elsafischer3247 3 дні тому

    This was great

  • @nannaxie9405
    @nannaxie9405 3 дні тому

    I think "Grüßgott" is also common in Bavaria. At least it used to be. But I also use "Na du?" (I think it could be translated to "Soooo...?" meaning 'what is going on for you rn?')

  • @adasp23
    @adasp23 3 дні тому

    Sweet one

  • @esmew3850
    @esmew3850 3 дні тому

    I'm discovering that Vietnam has a lot in common with Brazil, my country... 😍😍😍

  • @lichtsprecher
    @lichtsprecher День тому

    German BF winning is what I thought but the prize takes the cake 😂😂😂

  • @Rayvana
    @Rayvana 3 дні тому

    I'm from Toronto, I still use Facebook all the time. Everyone here does