15 American Things Europeans Find Weird | Get Germanized
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Published 2016-10-12
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0:00 Einleitung
0:39 1. "HOW ARE YOU?" AS A GREETING
1:18 2. ICE CUBES
1:42 FREE REFILLS
2:25 PORTION SIZES
2:45 FOOD COMBINATIONS
3:17 THE QUESTION GAME
3:45 TIPPING
4:26 SUPERMARKT PRICES
4:51 AIR CONDITIONING
5:33 MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
6:43 THE RANGE OF OPTIONS
All Comments (21)
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I visited the South of the USA (Georgia)! Find my travel videos about it here: bit.ly/2v6awfp
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I like this guy. He doesn't judge American's, he just talks about it.
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In America it pretty much goes: How are you? Good. How are you? Good.
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in America it usually goes down like "how are you?" "good, how are you?" "I'm good" "that's good" even if you're not good
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You forgot this USA: Month/Day/Year Europe: Day/Month/Year
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walmart at night is fucking lit
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I'm an American and usually if you ask someone "hey, how are you?" it's expected you respond with "I'm good thank you." Or "I'm good, how about you?" Even if you're not feeling well.
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coke literally pays 8 cents to make 2 liters of soda, so paying two dollars for a cup with free refills is pretty generous
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I've seen several people doing this kind of comparison video, and the thing that really strikes me is how well these folks speak English. Outstanding.
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The American answer to "hi, how are you?" Is "good, you?" It doesn't matter if you broke your leg and are bleeding out, that's still the answer.
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I am american, but my British friend says it is odd here because you can't turn or look anywhere without seeing a flag, while in most countries, flags are only really noticible on national holidays. Is this true?
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26 DAYS OF VACATION? TWENTY-SIX DAYS?!?!? My mom’s an RN Nurse, and she’s only allowed to take 3 sick days off per YEAR.
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“They have some weird combinations” 2019: KFC: COME GET YOUR CHICKEN DONUT SANDWICH!
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Try American movie theaters, then you will learn frigid AC.
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If you think bacon and pancakes are weird, wait till you try chicken and waffles
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1:25 Being honest here, the amount of ice restaurants put into drinks is absurd.
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I lived in Germany when I was a kid and I learned to drink my sodas room temperature. Point number two: My dad told me before we went over there to remember that I was a guest in their country and to behave accordingly. Every country has it's own rules and customs. Respect them and you'll have a much more enjoyable visit.
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Bruh we don't understand our sizes either 😂😂
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Someone: Hey, how's it going. American: Good, you? and that's how it goes 99% of the time
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I had a supervisee who requested to take off every other Friday instead of taking a week's vacation. It was so inconvenient to the team because we didn't always have a way to cover his work--but I always approved his time, because it was his. This was very early in my career, but I remember thinking, 'They don't take their career very seriously, being away this often.' I feel a lot differently now that I'm older and more experienced.