To us, it's super rude to waste someone else's time. If you keep someone waiting, it says: "Your time is worth less than my convenience". If you know you're gonna be late, just let the German know via text. That's also why we are so direct and don't sugarcoat things. It's our way to be respectful of your time and attention.
When we walk past people, we make brief eye contact, but we don't stare, we only look into the other person's eyes when we're talking face-to-face, so it's not true that we Germans stare. Most Germans don't have slippers for visitors, you can also walk there in socks. The hello he describes can be understood as “Hello?” it means what are you doing?. Clapping when landing is something northern European that other countries do too, but Germans do it often, that's true. And that we always want everything to be regulated and correct.
I fly around one or two times every year and nobody claps after landing .Search on UA-cam for "german stare" .There are numerous videos about that topic.
We Germans stare. Not while walking. But when we are in a bus or a train or when waiting, e.g. at the doctor's or at an authority. Many Germans do not perceive this as staring, but it is in fact staring.
Hello again. Nice reaction. When it comes to punctuality, we have a saying in Germany: 5 Minuten vor der Zeit, ist des Deutschen Pünktlichkeit (5 minutes early is German punctuality). And it is very rude to make others wait. Because that wastes other people's time. But there is one thing that everyone understands: It was the train's fault. As the train is often late and almost every German has had experience with this, pretty much everyone understands it. If you can't make it on time, just give them a quick call, send them an SMS or send them a WhatsApp message (WhatsApp is the most commonly used option in Germany).
the eye contact thing is traced back to the medival times, if your host wanted to poison you he would have been at least little bit nervous and thats noticible through eye movement . a common saying in German about the topic, " die Augen sind das Fenster zur Seele" - Literally " the eyes are the window to the soul"
Nobody my gen says hallo like he did it ususly its more an pffended sounding Pass auf(watch out) Or an was soll das (what do you think you are doing) An offendet sounding halloo is like an elder aunty would use allso verry rude Most people would stard with an passive agrassive entschuldigdn sie (excuse me) and thN stRd their spiel Bout what have done wrong sometimes friendly sometimes unfriendly This guy must have alot of people his age around him As i said i never would use it or have hesrd it snyone use i am almost 30😅 thats the issue with videos from imigrants they offten have a small local perspective and or get things wrong
To us, it's super rude to waste someone else's time. If you keep someone waiting, it says: "Your time is worth less than my convenience". If you know you're gonna be late, just let the German know via text.
That's also why we are so direct and don't sugarcoat things. It's our way to be respectful of your time and attention.
Eye contact has something to do with trust. If someone can't look me in the eye, I don't trust them. That's why we do it when we toast with drinks.
Wir klopfen selten auf dem Tisch, nur wenn wir leise klatschen wollen, wir machen es, aber es ist sehr selten 😂
Im beruflichen Umfeld (Büro) kenne ich es nur als Klopfen. Applaudiert wird auf dem Sportplatz, aber nicht im Büro.
When we walk past people, we make brief eye contact, but we don't stare, we only look into the other person's eyes when we're talking face-to-face, so it's not true that we Germans stare. Most Germans don't have slippers for visitors, you can also walk there in socks. The hello he describes can be understood as “Hello?” it means what are you doing?. Clapping when landing is something northern European that other countries do too, but Germans do it often, that's true. And that we always want everything to be regulated and correct.
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I fly around one or two times every year and nobody claps after landing .Search on UA-cam for "german stare" .There are numerous videos about that topic.
We Germans stare. Not while walking. But when we are in a bus or a train or when waiting, e.g. at the doctor's or at an authority.
Many Germans do not perceive this as staring, but it is in fact staring.
@@Sc4v3r It is just the german way to practice meditation aka being in the present breath and let your thoughts flowing drifting away. 😉
Just because you’re not able to grasp foreign concepts doesn’t mean they are „weird“. What a narrow-minded attitude 🤦🏼♀️ that’s how 3-year-olds act
Hello again. Nice reaction.
When it comes to punctuality, we have a saying in Germany: 5 Minuten vor der Zeit, ist des Deutschen Pünktlichkeit (5 minutes early is German punctuality).
And it is very rude to make others wait. Because that wastes other people's time.
But there is one thing that everyone understands: It was the train's fault.
As the train is often late and almost every German has had experience with this, pretty much everyone understands it.
If you can't make it on time, just give them a quick call, send them an SMS or send them a WhatsApp message (WhatsApp is the most commonly used option in Germany).
Love your videos about germany, love you both!
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the eye contact thing is traced back to the medival times, if your host wanted to poison you he would have been at least little bit nervous and thats noticible through eye movement .
a common saying in German about the topic, " die Augen sind das Fenster zur Seele" - Literally " the eyes are the window to the soul"
Nobody my gen says hallo like he did it ususly its more an pffended sounding
Pass auf(watch out)
Or an was soll das (what do you think you are doing)
An offendet sounding halloo is like an elder aunty would use allso verry rude
Most people would stard with an passive agrassive entschuldigdn sie (excuse me) and thN stRd their spiel Bout what have done wrong sometimes friendly sometimes unfriendly
This guy must have alot of people his age around him
As i said i never would use it or have hesrd it snyone use i am almost 30😅 thats the issue with videos from imigrants they offten have a small local perspective and or get things wrong
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Ich glaube ihr habt den Knall nicht gehört.
HE IS TALKING S H I T by 90%!!!!
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