I am from Brazil and I confirm that my first time in Europe, I tried to look for the paper bin. What I learned later is that the piping used for the flush in Europe has a bigger diameter than the used in construction in Brazil. That's the reason we don't flush the paper, only in very special situations. 😂
It is still disgusting and filthy! Pathetic country Brazil. Everything is bad quality and breaks easily. In bathrooms.apart from vomiting dustbins everybody has primitive electric showers that go wrong periodically, no bathtubs even in middle class apartments or regular houses . Everybody in Brazil loves to move to badly built apartments made of cheap materials of real bad quality. Accoustic Isolation is non existant. Everybody complains of noises coming from rude neighbours who are the majority of your neighbours who keep making everybody else's life a hell with their loud music, laughing histerically all the time as only Brazilians can do with hordes of guests and relatives they bring in. Only if you are rich can you have access to basic quality in Brazil. It's a sh**hole
I currently live in a rented apartment in Germany and if I flush the toilet for at least 1 day, the toilet gets clogged. So I had to get used to the basket instead.🤷♀️
Hahaha ! As a big fan of your channel, a Brazilian that lived in Berlin for 2 years I just watched the video and loved so much 😂 make me laugh all the way. Good job guys !
In Greece you’re also supposed to put the used toilet paper in the bin. But the best solution to this problem is cleaning yourself with water instead of toilet paper - no stink and it’s better for your health 👍
@@ichbinhier355 I That's usually a myth. sewage can handle toilet paper. I'm from Caracas, Venezuela (daughter of city planners), and in my house we threw the toilet paper in the toilet, to have a trash bin for toilet paper is truly disgusting.
I am Brazilian. I never lived in a big city in Brazil. My city has around 70 K people, which is quite small for Brazilian standards. I live in the state of Goias in Central Brazil, and here we don't have that paranoia about safety like people from Rio, São Paulo or other Metropolis. We walk at night in the streets with no worries whatsoever.
@@Guinevere2200 eu moro em Franca, mas basicamente todo o interior tem custo de vida mais baixo, criminalidade menor e oportunidades de emprego quase tão boas quanto a grande sp
@@doctorflynn5124 That depends a lot on where you are in Brazil. The main two cities are dangerous but of course it's not like in the video. It's commom for people to go out at night, you just have to have precaution in certain areas but it's still dangerous, it's also common for people to have their phone stolen or to get mugged. There are also smaller capitals in others states that are safer and the countryside of the center/south Brazil is pretty safe. And there is the north, which is like a different country and all the top dangerous cities of Brazil are in the north, except for Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
I dont feel that dangerous in Brazil... You just have to be able to think for yourself and find out where you can walk freely and were you should not.. I also had my share of seen a lot of danger in Europe too, so I dont idealise Europe or demonise South America.
I saw it in a rural part of the country where the pipes couldn't cope with toilet paper on top of other waste so they had a sort of nappy sack type bin which actually worked fine.
@@UninstallingWindows By mistake,yes lol. In the 60s Greece had huge urbanization, they wanted to build a sewage system quickly and cheaply, so the pipes make them small both in the buildings and in the system. But it is true that we have the cleanest water in Europe by 99%,fresh or sea waters.
This is the most whiny latino character i've ever met lmao, and I thought I was a whiny latino (I can totally relate to that night unsafety and police feeling tho, and the motorcycle being confused for gunshots, too accurate.)
omg this had me on the floor laughing LMFAO! Ive never felt so understood as a Dominican living in Germany!! Stopp when he didnt want to leave the house at night then said "someone can steal us" LMFAO !! From the bread to the packages and the running from the night noise.!!
@@dana_t0ebdot as a Colombian I got taught growing up to throw paper in the bin, but once I went to live out of parents home (with coworkers etc) I got used to throw it in the toilet. It's been years now of living in different places, and never got any toilet clogged. I think it's mostly an urban myth most people believe for no reason.
I really agree that throwing pooped paper into the trash bin is disgusting. In our countries we're asked to throw it into the bins because drain pipes might clog, probably due to bad plumbing. I never follow that rule though ;)
I live in Germany and went on Vacation to Crete. There they also have to put the pooped paper into the bin, because of the Lack of a good Sewage System.
@@southcoastinventors6583 I experienced that in the Philippines. The stores there actually sell 'mini-rolls' of toilet paper, the perfect size to keep in a bag or purse. That doesn't let the country off the hook, however.
😂😂😂😂😂 as a Latina I can totally confirm and relate to all of these!! 😂😂😂😂😂 I am from Peru living in Germany and I was sure I would not relate to the Brazilian, but oh boy! Was I wrong!! Some of these actually happened to me 😂😂😂😂 Please part 2!! 1. Living things inside the car 2. Taking care of your things in the public transportation 3. Having toilet paper inside public bathrooms 4. The speed of the cashiers in the Supermarket 5. Asking how are you and actually getting an answer 6. Definitely talk about the pedestrian crossing that is way ways waaaaaay safer in Germany. In Latin America it is run for your life 😂😂😂 7. The price of fruit in Germany it is insanely expensive compared to Latin America 8. Fruit juice from a box instead of freshly done from real fruit 9. Walking with shoes inside the house
Whats wrong with walking with shoes inside the house lmao...i though u were peruvian, not asian...im also peruvian and i walk with shoes inside my house and every other house here
@@Simplicity4711I understand that the habit of taking out your shoes inside the house is mostly because the snowy winter time, you get at home so wet that not only your coat is hung near the exit door, but the shoes also
You could relate 100% because the theme of this video is much more about latin spaniards then brazilians though... there are things we have in comon as Latin American citzens, but we also have differences. You guys could also be one country.. as we could have been many... there are similarities in the spaniards as there are in our reagions and states. A hug from Brazil ⚘
@@Switzerleando Well.. Once you go vollkornbrot, you will miss it everywhere you go...It is the only bread with real essential self-taste. In all other countries I have been to, bread tasted like nothing. Even from the bakeries. I was soo disappointed.
@@YvonneHoerde it was a joke. Anyway I’ve been living in Austria then in Switzerland since 2012, I eat Vollkornbrot sometimes, not my favorite. My favourite is pumpernickel
Ich bin 4 Tage her schauen deine Videos ahah Ich wartete darauf! Bitte mach auch eines mit Italiener und Impakt in Deutschland oder gegenseitig! Grusse 🇮🇹
@@Carewolfwell… I’m brazilian, and I don’t find it insulting by itself Portuguese has a lot more phonems. And both languages share the same roots, so portuguese speakers can understand spanish, as long as they’re speaking slow and not using lingo. Brazilians can speak a kind of “portuñol” that is ALMOST good enough to get by on other Latinamerican countries. The insulting part is when people from OTHER countries don’t know the difference 😅
"How do you dance to Bob Marley? Like what " when the brazilian guy said "Reggaeton music" The misunderstanding about "Raggae" and "Reggaeton" is really funny funny 😂
My daughter os traveling to germany 🇩🇪 in a few days, so watching your videos gives me a perspective of the routine in germany, I'm sending her your videos to her, she's now in italy 🇮🇹. She's Mexican American. Have a beautiful day. Funny content, but helpful
@@southcoastinventors6583 downtowns are the safest and most busy areas in Europe. It's where the people are and where the nightlife is. It's more difficult to go there by car.
As a Brazilian living in a big city, I didn't understand the bin thing. We are supposed to throw paper in bins when we are travelling to the countryside or beach places with less infrastructure. BTW, Brazilians would never, ever be that direct. If we don't like something, we pretend we do just to look polite. I love travelling to Germany!, next month I'll take my 8 month son to Berlin in his first trip abroad.
5:09 I'm a brazilian and ask directions to the police every time ahahah, must be a big cities thing, but when you aproach them they are very suspicious in the beginning
That thing about paper toilet I (brazilian here) had to take time to get used and since then (13 years ago) I never use bin in the bathroom. And about security, we are so paranoid about that if even we go to Groenland we could feel unsafe there. On the other hand, we can survive easily in shity places (we are well trained in the streets of Brazil). My first time in Berlin I also had the same idea about not paying public transportation. And I think this is shared by all brazilians (or 99%). hehehe But then, after seing people get fined for not paying ticket ... I changed my mind very quickly. Thank you for the video! Muito obrigado por mais um bom video!
@@doctorflynn5124 Depends on the state/city. Cartel level? No we do not have cartel contrary to popular beliefs, there are gangs like the US and 2 of the big ones works like a Mafia, Yakuza members sometimes get arrested in São Paulo state and that's because SP have the biggest Japanese community outside Japan, I grew in an inner city in SP state which has a lot of Japanese people so sometimes I look silly bending over when I say thanks cause I got used to it. North states are usually dangerous because they're a little disdained by the federal govt, they are very under developed compared to southeast/south Brazil where almost half of the population lives. In the southeast the most dangerous city is Rio but it's mostly fine if you avoid the favelas, you should still be careful with your phone on ur hands cause criminals that lives in favelas send minors in groups to snatch it from your hand and run away. Armed robbery happens here and there but nothing different than you'd see in NYC for eg. Also: No not every Brazilian would try to "cheat" the public transportation that is a very shitty thing to do, I'd never ever would try anything like that.
@@doctorflynn5124 Yes it is. Almost every Brazilian I met when I travelled there had been the victim of violent crime. It is pervasive and people are vigilant at all times. I had never seen electro shock fences until visiting Brazil.
@@doctorflynn5124it depends on the city. Northeast big cities tend to be dangerous but countryside, São Paulo and the whole south region are different. Just check homicide levels for different cities and you will have an idea.
In Mexico you should definitely use a bin. Even one piece of paper blocks a toilette. It will take you very long time and some extra buckets of water to flush it.
"Latino/ Latina" is more a US phrase than common usage in Germany. Usually, you'd rather say he's from Brazil or she's from Argentina. But not "she's a Latina". We also say that he's from Spain and she's from Portugal, so why should be lump together a whole continent?
I may be wrong but i think US don't consider Brazilians to be Latinos, because for US to be Latino you must speak spanish... but in most part of the world consider Latin America as where romance languages are the main language (Like portuguese or spanish)
@@pedrocacela1885 english/french/spanish thing i guess depends with which historian you are arguing but i believe those whore conoliazation powerhouses, USA was just watered down colony importing its own slaves how they where originally thought by their masters (ironic right)
Well they sure failed in that conquest…and they will fail again if they ever try again. We’ll be ready if they do & Ill be coming back from Germany with a free car 😂
I'm Brazillian and I always take packages for my neighbors and I ask police for information. The rest is accurate. I loved that part at the beginning "are we building a house or what?" 😅
Ich bin auch Brasilianer und kam vor ein paar Tagen aus Deutschland zurück! Sehr lustig aber ich wusste nicht dass man die Wurst schälen muss! Ich fühle mich jetzt so dumm!
Das ist Weißwurst. Sie ist in Deutschland gar nicht soo verbreitet. Die ist eigentlich eher bayrisch. Das typische deutsche Frühstück sieht auch ein wenig anders aus. Frische Brötchen, Käse, Wurst, Marmelade, Honig, Müsli, Kaffee, Tee, Kakao, manchmal noch Obst und Orangensaft. Also eigentlich sehr viel üppiger.
I'm a Brazilian who lived in Germany for a while. The delivery issue you mentioned actually happened to me. I bought a phone, and it was delivered to my former apartment. When I went there to retrieve it, the package had been opened, and the person living in the apartment had even logged into the phone. I went through a lot of trouble to delete all their data and log in with my email and SIM card. The only reason I got my phone back was because I knew the building manager, who was a very honest guy. While 95% of people are really honest, the 5% who aren’t can be a real pain and are often proud and confident about being difficult. It took me along time to strat trusting people in Germany.
This was hilarious! The look Latino gave to the camera after receiving the Delivery was “delicious” to watch 😂😂😂 Also, loved the pairing of poop and breakfast stories 🤭 Start to finish, a great video!
I love that video because I am also Brazilian. And if I heard that shit 6:15, I would create wings and fly away because I would probably shit my pants with that
Be beware of the ticket thing, though. Sometimes, at least in other parts of Germany, there are controllers on the trains and busses. And then, if they catch you without a ticket, you are in trouble. At first, you will have to pay 60 Euros. But if you continue and. get caught, you might eben become a criminal offender. And stealing stuff from the neighbor actually IS considered stealing by the German law....You were lucky that the man did not call the police. You usually have to sign the form when you take the stuff from the postman....
I am from latin america, I love german culture (it's my favorite european country) but I'm sure the day I go I'll be ike this 🤣(except with the music and the tickets)
Go to Brazil for: The food; The climate; The landscape; The public health (Brazilian public heath is not bad.) The affection. If you have depression, people will be with you; The higiene (for Brazilians, European have bad smell); The internet; 😂😂😂 The adventure; The experience.
As an American who grew up in houses with bad septic systems, all of this was relatable. Down to "why should we pay if no one is checking" and "are you sure this is safe?"
I was shocked to dicover that toilet paper in German student housing was stiff, brown and felt like sandpaper! They called it Eco Conscious. I immediately ran to the store to find the softest one they sold and hoarded it in my bedroom! They can stick that eco paper you know where!!! 😂😂😂
How can Brazil have such a large economy and not have decent plumbing in it's cities? Even homes in rural parts of the U.S. with simple septic systems don't have this problem.
Idk man Brazil is huge, depends where you live, from state to state even the behavior of your avg citizen changes. I've Never in my life thrown toilet paper in the trash and took me years to find out some people do that. For me for eg every single behavior of that Brazilian in the video was unacceptable and scummy, also never heard the name "jesus" here for a person but like I said, huge country, huge variety of people
All the medium and big cities in Brazil (and there are thousands), and even the majority of small towns have adequate sewage and plumbing, and there's no need to keep a bin for toilet paper. I don't understand the brazilians that agree with this video in that point, and I personally strongly disagree with the postman scene, as the great, great, great majority of brazilians would safely keep the package for the neighbour, or not accept it. People from other nationalities may not believe or understand this, but, oddly, many brazilians seems to enjoy depreciating their own country, perpetuating wrong stereotypes. In fact, they really don't know how a really bad place to live is like.
This is a story about a Brazilian who is actually "latino" and listens to the chá-chá-cha named Rrresus that plays in a sausa band and steals deliveries from the neighbour in his spare time😂😂😂 Even an U.S.A citzen knows better than that nowadays.. I like our spaniards neighbours culture, but it is not our culture. And I am not talking abou the stealing the neighbour, that it was just plain mean... But the music references, pronounciation of names, etc.
"I dont have life insurance"...thats brutally latinamerican lmao
fellow krunker player
For real, I didn't have insurance for like 5 years 😂
So fkng true mate... XD sad but true
Life insurance? How about health insurance? White people are so cute 😂
I never have life insurance 🇲🇽
I am from Brazil and I confirm that my first time in Europe, I tried to look for the paper bin. What I learned later is that the piping used for the flush in Europe has a bigger diameter than the used in construction in Brazil. That's the reason we don't flush the paper, only in very special situations. 😂
Thanks for that explanation 👍🏽
😂
It is still disgusting and filthy! Pathetic country Brazil. Everything is bad quality and breaks easily.
In bathrooms.apart from vomiting dustbins everybody has primitive electric showers that go wrong periodically, no bathtubs even in middle class apartments or regular houses . Everybody in Brazil loves to move to badly built apartments made of cheap materials of real bad quality. Accoustic Isolation is non existant. Everybody complains of noises coming from rude neighbours who are the majority of your neighbours who keep making everybody else's life a hell with their loud music, laughing histerically all the time as only Brazilians can do with hordes of guests and relatives they bring in.
Only if you are rich can you have access to basic quality in Brazil.
It's a sh**hole
Its called being savages
I currently live in a rented apartment in Germany and if I flush the toilet for at least 1 day, the toilet gets clogged. So I had to get used to the basket instead.🤷♀️
Hahaha ! As a big fan of your channel, a Brazilian that lived in Berlin for 2 years I just watched the video and loved so much 😂 make me laugh all the way. Good job guys !
Haha nice 😄, thank you!
Pfff the feelling of being insecure anywhere at night so latinamerican, so accurate... But really where do you put the toilet paper 😂😂🤐🥺
We throw the toilet paper into the toilet and flush it down with the poo
@@J4YNORMOUS that does not work in latin america, at least where I live the toilet paper could get stuck in the wc lol
Our euro-toilets are designed to handle the kind of poo you get from our crappy diets.
In Greece you’re also supposed to put the used toilet paper in the bin.
But the best solution to this problem is cleaning yourself with water instead of toilet paper - no stink and it’s better for your health 👍
@@ichbinhier355 I That's usually a myth. sewage can handle toilet paper. I'm from Caracas, Venezuela (daughter of city planners), and in my house we threw the toilet paper in the toilet, to have a trash bin for toilet paper is truly disgusting.
The scene about brushing the teeth after every meal...so Brazilian!
You mean there are people who DON'T brush their teeth after every meal? eeww.
Well, i'm portuguese and I do it either.
Worked in Korea they do that too. You’re not so special!
In Germany they don’t
@@MrRight-v2sI bet you don’t
The worst thing to happen to me when being out at night in German cities is, in fact, stepping in dog poo.
Are you sure it was from a dog?
@@tempest411😂😂😂😂
@@tempest411🤣
@@tempest411 In some US cities that might not have come from a dog.
@@jamallabarge2665 Sure. Some cities in France, Spain, Netherlands, China, and on and on. Every city worth visiting has people poo in/on it.
I am Brazilian. I never lived in a big city in Brazil. My city has around 70 K people, which is quite small for Brazilian standards. I live in the state of Goias in Central Brazil, and here we don't have that paranoia about safety like people from Rio, São Paulo or other Metropolis. We walk at night in the streets with no worries whatsoever.
That's really nice man!
I agree with you. I am from the south of Chile and I feel safe. I hope it remains like that.
Eu sou do interior de SP. Mesma coisa aqui.
@@brenocoelho5304 De qual região do interior de SP? Sou da Grande São Paulo e gostaria de morar em locais bons do interior.
@@Guinevere2200 eu moro em Franca, mas basicamente todo o interior tem custo de vida mais baixo, criminalidade menor e oportunidades de emprego quase tão boas quanto a grande sp
I'm from Brazil and this is one of the best videos ever made! But Ive gotta say that I love techno ❤
haha thanks!^^ Cheers! 😄
is really so dangerous? I can't believe it 😅
@@doctorflynn5124 Yes, unfortunately it is dangerous and we are all traumatized. (I´m from Brazil)
@@doctorflynn5124 That depends a lot on where you are in Brazil. The main two cities are dangerous but of course it's not like in the video. It's commom for people to go out at night, you just have to have precaution in certain areas but it's still dangerous, it's also common for people to have their phone stolen or to get mugged. There are also smaller capitals in others states that are safer and the countryside of the center/south Brazil is pretty safe. And there is the north, which is like a different country and all the top dangerous cities of Brazil are in the north, except for Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
I dont feel that dangerous in Brazil... You just have to be able to think for yourself and find out where you can walk freely and were you should not.. I also had my share of seen a lot of danger in Europe too, so I dont idealise Europe or demonise South America.
"You shit in the bin or what"😂😂😂😂
I've been to Costa Rica where was confronted with this and found it disguting, but I guess you get used to everything....
I saw it in a rural part of the country where the pipes couldn't cope with toilet paper on top of other waste so they had a sort of nappy sack type bin which actually worked fine.
Also in Greece throw toilet papers in bin
@@christos1917 I think part of it is due to the recycling movement.
@@UninstallingWindows By mistake,yes lol. In the 60s Greece had huge urbanization, they wanted to build a sewage system quickly and cheaply, so the pipes make them small both in the buildings and in the system.
But it is true that we have the cleanest water in Europe by 99%,fresh or sea waters.
This is the most whiny latino character i've ever met lmao, and I thought I was a whiny latino (I can totally relate to that night unsafety and police feeling tho, and the motorcycle being confused for gunshots, too accurate.)
Where are you from?
@@swiggles4342 what do you care bruh
@@quieroserindiecl1537
I care cuz I'm your father
@@swiggles4342 Dad?
@@quieroserindiecl1537
You've been a bad son boi.
omg this had me on the floor laughing LMFAO! Ive never felt so understood as a Dominican living in Germany!! Stopp when he didnt want to leave the house at night then said "someone can steal us" LMFAO !! From the bread to the packages and the running from the night noise.!!
haha nice, glad to hear that!^^
Hey there, greetings from a German living in the Dominican Republic
¿Que esa mi gente en Alemania? Lol, I kid. I'm from the US but half dominican and boricua. Hope you are having fun in Deutschland mi hermano ✌️
Stinky toilet was really funny! Another great video!!
I use elektric toothbrushes since 2002. Who doesn´t use an electric toothbrush?
What@@jimbeam4736
*stinky bin
For context, in Brazil people keep bins for toilet paper, this is done because otherwise the pipes get clogged if you throw TP in there
@@dana_t0ebdot as a Colombian I got taught growing up to throw paper in the bin, but once I went to live out of parents home (with coworkers etc) I got used to throw it in the toilet. It's been years now of living in different places, and never got any toilet clogged. I think it's mostly an urban myth most people believe for no reason.
As a Brazilian that recently moved to Finland this is 100% accurate and funny as hell!😂😂
Finland huh? I'm so jealous
@@Alexandra-uk4vr Why, you like 6 months of night?
@@RaduRadonys Yes
No it is not 🤡
@@Alexandra-uk4vrmove you too, though 🙄🤡
I really agree that throwing pooped paper into the trash bin is disgusting. In our countries we're asked to throw it into the bins because drain pipes might clog, probably due to bad plumbing. I never follow that rule though ;)
In Peru there are a lot of bathrooms that don't even have toilet paper always make sure you have some in your backpack at all times
Courtesy flushing is important!
Same, I'm Colombian and never had any toilet clogged for doing so.
I live in Germany and went on Vacation to Crete. There they also have to put the pooped paper into the bin, because of the Lack of a good Sewage System.
@@southcoastinventors6583 I experienced that in the Philippines. The stores there actually sell 'mini-rolls' of toilet paper, the perfect size to keep in a bag or purse. That doesn't let the country off the hook, however.
This series keeps on getting better
better and better every time!
😂😂😂😂😂 as a Latina I can totally confirm and relate to all of these!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I am from Peru living in Germany and I was sure I would not relate to the Brazilian, but oh boy! Was I wrong!! Some of these actually happened to me 😂😂😂😂
Please part 2!!
1. Living things inside the car
2. Taking care of your things in the public transportation
3. Having toilet paper inside public bathrooms
4. The speed of the cashiers in the Supermarket
5. Asking how are you and actually getting an answer
6. Definitely talk about the pedestrian crossing that is way ways waaaaaay safer in Germany. In Latin America it is run for your life 😂😂😂
7. The price of fruit in Germany it is insanely expensive compared to Latin America
8. Fruit juice from a box instead of freshly done from real fruit
9. Walking with shoes inside the house
Haha glad to hear that 😄 thanks for the suggestions! we'll keep em in mind if we do part 2 ☺️
You walk with shoes inside your house? I thought only North Americans do that?
Whats wrong with walking with shoes inside the house lmao...i though u were peruvian, not asian...im also peruvian and i walk with shoes inside my house and every other house here
@@Simplicity4711I understand that the habit of taking out your shoes inside the house is mostly because the snowy winter time, you get at home so wet that not only your coat is hung near the exit door, but the shoes also
You could relate 100% because the theme of this video is much more about latin spaniards then brazilians though... there are things we have in comon as Latin American citzens, but we also have differences. You guys could also be one country.. as we could have been many... there are similarities in the spaniards as there are in our reagions and states.
A hug from Brazil ⚘
Looks at the bread loaf 🍞" are we building a house or what? 🧱 😂😂😂 0:45
Honestly, it looks like a brick.
Putz mano, sou fã do Radical living. Muito legal ter um BR participando.
Demorô! Eu assisto o Radical Living há uns 7 ou 8 anos. O canal prova que alemães também podem ter senso de humor.
"such a chicken" if he only knew how dangerous could be walking in the streets at night in any Latin American country
Well in Miami you can have your face eaten by a crazy person while you’re still alive in broad daylight
@@lsdiesel8025Florida is more Caribbean than American
And the sound of a motorbike is not friendly anymore (here in Chile since Venezuelans arrived since 2019...)
I walk any time in Sao Paulo and feel safe. You just have to know where you walk...
Ain the Machine making fun of Robot music is hilarious! Also, I've partied to techno in Brazil! They're down with it! Fun video.
😂😂 Our "Vollkornbrot" is like us (Germans) - hard on the outside and soft on the inside 😉 Thx - YOU made my day 😘
it's more like hard on the outside and dry on the inside... sorry about the joke but i's true
@@Switzerleando Well.. Once you go vollkornbrot, you will miss it everywhere you go...It is the only bread with real essential self-taste. In all other countries I have been to, bread tasted like nothing. Even from the bakeries. I was soo disappointed.
@@YvonneHoerde it was a joke. Anyway I’ve been living in Austria then in Switzerland since 2012, I eat Vollkornbrot sometimes, not my favorite. My favourite is pumpernickel
@@Switzerleando Did you check or what?
@@musikausdemosten Yes, for 12 years, I've been working with Deutsche Leute, and omg, not all but the vast majority dry, dry...
Ich bin 4 Tage her schauen deine Videos ahah Ich wartete darauf! Bitte mach auch eines mit Italiener und Impakt in Deutschland oder gegenseitig! Grusse 🇮🇹
korrekt bruder
i can tell you the impact of italy in germany. ice cream + spaghetti = spaghettiice
Wäre cool! Hoffentlich kommt es bald :)
@@parryhotter3138 spaghettiice? never heard of it but I read that it was created by a second generation Italian German, so it must be good
Haha great! I knew he was brazillian! It is our accent! Great job! Agora tem que ensinar o alemão falar português!
00:12 Spanish and Portuguese are almost the same language.... the video is educating as always!
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Então espero que entenda o que Fernando Alonso diz.
Just Dutch and German, I still wouldn't speak Dutch to a German. It is insulting.
Spaniards don't understand Portuguese because of their pronunciation. Portuguese understand Spanish, however.
@@Carewolfwell… I’m brazilian, and I don’t find it insulting by itself
Portuguese has a lot more phonems. And both languages share the same roots, so portuguese speakers can understand spanish, as long as they’re speaking slow and not using lingo.
Brazilians can speak a kind of “portuñol” that is ALMOST good enough to get by on other Latinamerican countries.
The insulting part is when people from OTHER countries don’t know the difference 😅
"How do you dance to Bob Marley? Like what " when the brazilian guy said "Reggaeton music"
The misunderstanding about "Raggae" and "Reggaeton" is really funny funny 😂
My daughter os traveling to germany 🇩🇪 in a few days, so watching your videos gives me a perspective of the routine in germany, I'm sending her your videos to her, she's now in italy 🇮🇹. She's Mexican American. Have a beautiful day. Funny content, but helpful
I feel far safer walking around Germany than I do where I live in the US. lol.
Man where did you live downtown Detroit
I feel very safe where I live in Germany, but that was Berlin! Stay away from that place if you know what's good for you, guys.
@@southcoastinventors6583 downtowns are the safest and most busy areas in Europe. It's where the people are and where the nightlife is. It's more difficult to go there by car.
@@BlauKraut-gg5iu Berlin is not Germany. Berlin s a bit the New York of the 1970s. But a little safer.
I live in the East Bay California and it's perfectly safe at night.
Thanks!
Thank you! Our pleasure 😄
Jesus is pretty good with the camera haha, great video!
As a Brazilian living in a big city, I didn't understand the bin thing. We are supposed to throw paper in bins when we are travelling to the countryside or beach places with less infrastructure. BTW, Brazilians would never, ever be that direct. If we don't like something, we pretend we do just to look polite. I love travelling to Germany!, next month I'll take my 8 month son to Berlin in his first trip abroad.
"If we don't like something, we pretend we do just to look polite". A mais pura verdade hahaha
5:09 I'm a brazilian and ask directions to the police every time ahahah, must be a big cities thing, but when you aproach them they are very suspicious in the beginning
Im Brazillian, 40 years old, and I have never done that in my life.
Tho Im not afraid to interact with Police tho.
Great video! I like that bread. I have some brick bread too. Delicious
Big fan of you and these video series. Please come to visit Nepal.
😂😂😂😂very good vídeo! Brazilian horror movie: two guys on a motorcycle appear !🤣🤣🤣 I hope I get to meet this kind of safe enviroment someday.🎉
I am brazilian....and I loved the video😂
Guys, you made me laugh, thank you!)))
our pleasure!^^
That thing about paper toilet I (brazilian here) had to take time to get used and since then (13 years ago) I never use bin in the bathroom.
And about security, we are so paranoid about that if even we go to Groenland we could feel unsafe there. On the other hand, we can survive easily in shity places (we are well trained in the streets of Brazil).
My first time in Berlin I also had the same idea about not paying public transportation. And I think this is shared by all brazilians (or 99%). hehehe
But then, after seing people get fined for not paying ticket ... I changed my mind very quickly.
Thank you for the video!
Muito obrigado por mais um bom video!
is Brazil really so dangerous?
@@doctorflynn5124 Depends on the state/city. Cartel level? No we do not have cartel contrary to popular beliefs, there are gangs like the US and 2 of the big ones works like a Mafia, Yakuza members sometimes get arrested in São Paulo state and that's because SP have the biggest Japanese community outside Japan, I grew in an inner city in SP state which has a lot of Japanese people so sometimes I look silly bending over when I say thanks cause I got used to it.
North states are usually dangerous because they're a little disdained by the federal govt, they are very under developed compared to southeast/south Brazil where almost half of the population lives.
In the southeast the most dangerous city is Rio but it's mostly fine if you avoid the favelas, you should still be careful with your phone on ur hands cause criminals that lives in favelas send minors in groups to snatch it from your hand and run away.
Armed robbery happens here and there but nothing different than you'd see in NYC for eg.
Also: No not every Brazilian would try to "cheat" the public transportation that is a very shitty thing to do, I'd never ever would try anything like that.
@@doctorflynn5124 Yes it is.
Almost every Brazilian I met when I travelled there had been the victim of violent crime. It is pervasive and people are vigilant at all times. I had never seen electro shock fences until visiting Brazil.
@@doctorflynn5124it depends on the city. Northeast big cities tend to be dangerous but countryside, São Paulo and the whole south region are different. Just check homicide levels for different cities and you will have an idea.
Einfach nur geil!!!!
Parabéns pelo vídeo!!
VG aus Duderstadt
I'm chilean and we throw the toilet paper in the toilet. Didn't know others threw it in the rubbish bin
In Mexico you should definitely use a bin. Even one piece of paper blocks a toilette. It will take you very long time and some extra buckets of water to flush it.
I discovered your channel by chance and love it, so funny. Great work!
Awesome, thank you! Welcome aboard! 😄
I’m dying laughing when you said, did he shit in the ben😅😂😂or what
Learning about different cultures while being entertained. I like this channel!
2:12 bro was so careful enough to make sure the brand name of toothpaste and brush are not visible!
Funny and educative, we're learning things thanks to you 👌
So accurate! I will be in Berlin in mid July! :)
Nice, have fun!
I love 💗 your channel I always learn so much so great TY!
I'm so glad!
5:53 as a half latin couple in here... yep, we can relate 😎
You're videos are only becoming better and better. Hilarious! XD
Bro You making amazing videos haha
Thanks 😄Glad you like them!
Keep up with good work. Another funny video.
Thanks, will do!
6:15 His worries are true in Berlin Neukölln 😂😂😂😂😂
I love your vids!
Ain the Machine! 🔥
Thank you for everything Mr. Radical
"Latino/ Latina" is more a US phrase than common usage in Germany. Usually, you'd rather say he's from Brazil or she's from Argentina. But not "she's a Latina". We also say that he's from Spain and she's from Portugal, so why should be lump together a whole continent?
I mean, congratulations for discovering an entire different hemisphere that doesn’t do and say everything like yours
The channel is in English, so it makes sense to use US terminology rather than German one.
I'm from Latinoamerica and we don't care about being called Latinos (the term in itself is not accurate but whatever) 🤷🏽♂️
I may be wrong but i think US don't consider Brazilians to be Latinos, because for US to be Latino you must speak spanish... but in most part of the world consider Latin America as where romance languages are the main language (Like portuguese or spanish)
Cool vid
Wow, this is so funny. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do!
If he was from Rio, he would feel at home with the loud pop from the motorcycle 💥🔫
Ayoo 😂
Germans also have World maps at home @ 3:30 in case they're in the mood for another global conquest 🙃
yes navigation is important!
It seems that you have believed in all the propaganda. Global conquest was an English and U.S thing.
@@pedrocacela1885 english/french/spanish thing i guess depends with which historian you are arguing but i believe those whore conoliazation powerhouses, USA was just watered down colony importing its own slaves how they where originally thought by their masters (ironic right)
Well they sure failed in that conquest…and they will fail again if they ever try again. We’ll be ready if they do & Ill be coming back from Germany with a free car 😂
I used to as well when I was in Junior High
I'm Brazillian and I always take packages for my neighbors and I ask police for information.
The rest is accurate. I loved that part at the beginning "are we building a house or what?" 😅
I never asked directions to the police are you high! 😂
@@zephyrr108 I'm white, must be the reason... unfortunately
I like your charisma and how accurate this is👍🏾 😂 very entertaining!! Good job 👏🏾👏🏾
Ich bin auch Brasilianer und kam vor ein paar Tagen aus Deutschland zurück! Sehr lustig aber ich wusste nicht dass man die Wurst schälen muss! Ich fühle mich jetzt so dumm!
Nur die weiße Wurst.
@@wokeaf1337 ja genau, ich hab das verstanden lol
bin Österreicher und mache das auch nie, gratis Ballaststoffe ;)
@@raptorcheesus lol nix Ballaststoffe, Tiergedärme.
Das ist Weißwurst. Sie ist in Deutschland gar nicht soo verbreitet. Die ist eigentlich eher bayrisch. Das typische deutsche Frühstück sieht auch ein wenig anders aus. Frische Brötchen, Käse, Wurst, Marmelade, Honig, Müsli, Kaffee, Tee, Kakao, manchmal noch Obst und Orangensaft. Also eigentlich sehr viel üppiger.
"Bro, you shit in the bin" 😂
Hahahaha, the rubbish bin in the bathroom, that's an internal conflict for a European and a Latino
I'm a Brazilian who lived in Germany for a while. The delivery issue you mentioned actually happened to me. I bought a phone, and it was delivered to my former apartment. When I went there to retrieve it, the package had been opened, and the person living in the apartment had even logged into the phone. I went through a lot of trouble to delete all their data and log in with my email and SIM card. The only reason I got my phone back was because I knew the building manager, who was a very honest guy. While 95% of people are really honest, the 5% who aren’t can be a real pain and are often proud and confident about being difficult. It took me along time to strat trusting people in Germany.
@@alebecker12 this happened to you in Germany? That part just sounded pretty weird to me, Ive never heard of anything like that ..
@@digitandoshshua no, in Brazil hahahah
@@digitandoshshua I said that it took me a long time to trust people in Germany because i was used to how it was like in Brazil...
I laughed my a** off 😂😂😂 thanks for the video!
haha nice, our pleasure!^^
Dude you are so funny...I subscribed. "What an animal..." Ha Ha Ha
*Yes he is a chicken ...a PERI PERI one 😄*
Maravilhoso!! ❤😂
This was hilarious! The look Latino gave to the camera after receiving the Delivery was “delicious” to watch 😂😂😂 Also, loved the pairing of poop and breakfast stories 🤭 Start to finish, a great video!
haha nice glad to hear! thanks^^
lol. theyse guys have a great chemistry.
¡Perfecto! amé este vídeo
I love that video because I am also Brazilian. And if I heard that shit 6:15, I would create wings and fly away because I would probably shit my pants with that
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Be beware of the ticket thing, though. Sometimes, at least in other parts of Germany, there are controllers on the trains and busses. And then, if they catch you without a ticket, you are in trouble. At first, you will have to pay 60 Euros. But if you continue and. get caught, you might eben become a criminal offender. And stealing stuff from the neighbor actually IS considered stealing by the German law....You were lucky that the man did not call the police. You usually have to sign the form when you take the stuff from the postman....
this guy is the funniest in your channel
There is no way a latino would be scared to walk at night in Germany, your streets even have lights
La moto sonando, trae recuerdo de los sicarios😅
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Please tell every Brazilian you invite to your place to flush the toilet paper. We don't do that in Brazil. We have a bin for the dirty paper. 😂
Why tho lol
I am from latin america, I love german culture (it's my favorite european country) but I'm sure the day I go I'll be ike this 🤣(except with the music and the tickets)
3:35 I like the painting on the right, with the goat.
The moral of the story: go to Brazil for the food, and Germany for everything else.
Go to Brazil for:
The food;
The climate;
The landscape;
The public health (Brazilian public heath is not bad.)
The affection. If you have depression, people will be with you;
The higiene (for Brazilians, European have bad smell);
The internet; 😂😂😂
The adventure;
The experience.
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+cheap organs, wait what
Nah, the music as well. bro is right about techno being robot music 😂
Nice video man... keep it up this format is funny. 😂
😂👍 🇧🇷 PS: The name "Jesus" like "Juan" and the background music is not brazilian. But the video is very accurate 😂
Dois alemão numa moto
Loved this series ❤️
I love how he adds Portuguese as Latinos to educate people.
Brazilian... yes, they are in Latin America
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@@Switzerleando Brazilian Portuguese, same thing.
@@AbrahamCasillas-t3o yeah sure, that’s like saying American citizen, British, same thing.
@@Switzerleando They honestly are.
6:18 Dude is from São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro for sure 😂😂😂
Fortaleza, Salvador...
He's definitely not a Brazilian, but a mother-in-law in his soul. I can guarantee you.
As an American who grew up in houses with bad septic systems, all of this was relatable. Down to "why should we pay if no one is checking" and "are you sure this is safe?"
Really funny!
Hahahaha the part of the smell in the bathroom 😂🤣😂🤣
The package part is a total lie. In south of Brazil we take and hand over neighbor’s packages
Not just in the south of Brazil, in the rest as well.
Só se for entregue por algum comerciante local. Os Correios e transportadoras não fariam a entrega em endereço diferente do da entrega.
WAIT, I a Brazillian and I take the mail from my neaibhor. This is very commum here too, if you too dont are enemys...
I literally lolled at the toilet paper!
As a Brazilian, i can relate about the going outside at night thing, and being mad about assuming that i speak spanish.
That pizza looks delicious😊
It is!
I was shocked to dicover that toilet paper in German student housing was stiff, brown and felt like sandpaper! They called it Eco Conscious. I immediately ran to the store to find the softest one they sold and hoarded it in my bedroom! They can stick that eco paper you know where!!! 😂😂😂
I don't know, but I've never encountered such a "typical" Brazilian in real life or Brazilian movies.
The stereotipe is strong.
Me neither (as a brazilian living in Brazil).
I thought for sure there was going to be something about punctuality & being on time & the differences between cultures . . .
How can Brazil have such a large economy and not have decent plumbing in it's cities? Even homes in rural parts of the U.S. with simple septic systems don't have this problem.
Idk man Brazil is huge, depends where you live, from state to state even the behavior of your avg citizen changes. I've Never in my life thrown toilet paper in the trash and took me years to find out some people do that.
For me for eg every single behavior of that Brazilian in the video was unacceptable and scummy, also never heard the name "jesus" here for a person but like I said, huge country, huge variety of people
All the medium and big cities in Brazil (and there are thousands), and even the majority of small towns have adequate sewage and plumbing, and there's no need to keep a bin for toilet paper.
I don't understand the brazilians that agree with this video in that point, and I personally strongly disagree with the postman scene, as the great, great, great majority of brazilians would safely keep the package for the neighbour, or not accept it.
People from other nationalities may not believe or understand this, but, oddly, many brazilians seems to enjoy depreciating their own country, perpetuating wrong stereotypes. In fact, they really don't know how a really bad place to live is like.
It’s the funniest video. I was laughing all the time while watching 😂
This is a story about a Brazilian who is actually "latino" and listens to the chá-chá-cha named Rrresus that plays in a sausa band and steals deliveries from the neighbour in his spare time😂😂😂
Even an U.S.A citzen knows better than that nowadays.. I like our spaniards neighbours culture, but it is not our culture. And I am not talking abou the stealing the neighbour, that it was just plain mean... But the music references, pronounciation of names, etc.
I dont know why the brazilian one is stealing the jacket, are you crazy Jose? What's your problem, bro?