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German Culture and Etiquette

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  1. are you kidding ???

  2. Its basically all right. The only thing over the top is the handwritten card.
    People who say that this work is shit a just members of the underclass. You don’t want to listen to them.

  3. Die Dame mit dem rotem Haar, es traf mich der Blitz als ich sie sah. So süß und witzig, so wunderbar; ich lasse dir elektronische Grüße zum Abschied dar. – german culture :D

  4. das ist fast schon niedlich.

  5. the legal drinking age in germany is not 16. When you’re 16, you can buy booze in any store in germany. Actual drinking can be done earlier.

  6. You wanna make a video about German culture and use a CANADIAN song about the Oktoberfest as background… x)

  7. well, the sizuation is like a dinner with your boss, not like a nomal dinner with the parents of your frinds… the beginnig was ok, but in german houses normaly noone puts a paper on their pants :)
    its very formal
    germans are often very open to other people, like each country. there are sometimes some people who are very traditional and wat to do, what the girls in the video do, but its unusula

  8. auf son kappes muss ma erst ma kommen

  9. @Sizzlik

    du hast soooo recht ;D, danke

  10. She’s the hottest redhead i’ve ever seen*

  11. first: hit the dog

  12. chocolate or yellow roses ?! WTH ?!

  13. It does not depend where the wine comes from. It’s the quality of the wine…

  14. Your red hair is awesome – love it!!!

  15. Yeah…back in 1941 this was common…lol

  16. I’m German and I learned a lot in this video xD

  17. Even though i was born in germany and grew up there i might not be german after all, considering this video…
    xD

  18. Is it wrong of me to think, that the first “german” part was quite a lot better? I mean come on guys, she stormed in like a drunkard and sat down without even talkin to the owner of the house. After that she started eating like a pig and still had leftovers, just think bout the ppl starving in other countries. I like the gracefull, polite way a lot more, although its not german. And I can tell, I am living in Germany for 19 years straight.

  19. maybe german viewer alre not aware but american people do not use a knove and fork to eat, just the fork.
    it is polite to us, to eat “properly” with cutlery, but forgein to them

  20. das ist schockierend

  21. I’m shocked!
    I don’t know that only Germans are polite.

    But I never wrote a thank you card. But there are sometimes a guest book if you are invited on special occasions and you should wrote four lyrik lines in or something else to rember the nice day.

  22. It is some kind of the pubertal jokes. Look at the rating and you know why it is funny. The youth loves to shock their parents (or is it “its parents”??)

  23. @crazypat523 that explains much

  24. @towelie86 yup best culture ever here 200 years of people fucking with people and us kicking there ass for fuckign with those people and being badass for it

  25. @crazypat523 i knew it!


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