Reaction To The Greatest German Memes EVER!!

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Reaction To The Greatest German Memes EVER!!

This is my reaction to German Memes

In this video I react to some memes from Germany. These were pretty brilliant

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„Hast du ein Migrationshintergrund?“
„Nein, das ist einfach nur ne weiße Wand“
I just love this so much lmao

playerone
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4:14 You're a real German when you went with your lantern and your lantern went with you 😂😂

myla
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We Germans call reality TV Trash TV because that's exactly what it is

Auvas_Damask
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It's probably been remarked 1000 times already, but the young girl just now was asked: "Do you have a migration background?" And she said: "No that's just a white wall, we just moved in!" This is the sort of humor I like best: situational.

lumina
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The first clip with the police only really comes over as funny when you understand German pronouns The guy says you c***, using the familiar form Du. The policeman says "what" and the guy says "Sorry, you c***" using the formal Sie, which is expected when speaking to a policeman. In other words he's apologising for mis-using grammar, not for calling the policeman a c*** !!

lyndaf.
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Seeing ZDF being called a "random german, state sponsored show" was certainly not on my 2023 bingo card xD

sailspo
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The firefighter "Alarm" scene is the beginning of an adult movie.

Niemand_
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I feel like the German Meme culture is quite different in a sense that American Memes are usually just funny clips and always different like try not to laugh challenges but in Germany pretty much everybody under let's say 30 knows these clips.
They are rooted quite deeply in the culture. When you tell someone "I need Chicken with Rice" they usually immediately finish the sentence with the whole routine.

American meme Videos are usually actually try not to laugh Videos with Random new clips that nobody knows.
Has its good and bad sites.

eliasvonbrille
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The footballer is Walter Frosch, a German legend. Originally a trained chimney cleaner, he played for some time in the bundesliga, where he compensated his lack of speed with brutal tackles (that’s why the red says “tried” to play fair) leading to a maximum of yellow cards being introduced and at some point signed for two clubs, and joined neither taking a holiday instead while they were confused. After his career he became the barkeeper at the Stadion until he passed away in his mid 60s from lung cancer. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong

janekmundt
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8:07 fun Fact. The hole is still there in Colonge central Station in the Underground part for the more or less „U-Bahn“ (Subway)

briefdragon
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The Fire department one is a German Porn Movie/Video, those always got the stupidest dialogs xD.

PiratePawsLive
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"Du" is informal, and "Sie" is formal. So he was polite but disrespectful, I love it. xD

Katejsej
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The best way to explain the first clip is that he said, "Go away, you wanker". The policeman asked him what he had said and he replied: "Sorry, I meant leave Mr. Wanker.

davidci
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What is also so funny about the first clip: Using formal language while using an insult is so much more insulting because it puts more distance between you and your opponent. He doubled down on the insult because he switched to formal.

MaleficaWitch
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Best german memes is missing: "Kranplätze müssen verdichtet sein!" Classic! Just watch that, pure classic! :D

matystechgaming
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"Was ist denn mit Karsten los?" is the absolute best out of all those. The amount of times this meme is used among my friends is staggering, lmao

Ferodra
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In early November little kids celebrate Martin's Day. It is usually an event driven by kindergartens or the local community or churches. So it is not one kid, but a bunch of them, with often handmade lanterns walking in the early evening (already pretty dark at that point of the year), singing specific songs. One aspect of the celebrations is of course the lights. Another is the concept of sharing with others (St. Martin cut his cloak, to share it with a beggar). Usually some kind of baked good, that the kid shares with their family, is the practical translation. In some areas the religious origin of the day is driven forward, in others not so much. There are also regions, where the kids walk from door to door to collect sweets, but I've not seen that myself.
Some Martinszüge are accompanied by a rider, playing Martin, with a cloak and sword, and a 'beggar' placed along the route, to recievehalf of the cloak.
The Martinsfest or Laternenlaufen is one of THE big events in kindergarten, along with Christmas, Carneval, Easter and the start of Summer or Summerholidays.

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that footballer at 2:24 is Walter Frosch (who passed away in 2013)
he is especially famous because he's the reason players get suspended after 5 yellow cards in the German league system, because he just collected so many of them.

Espere
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7:56 as far as I'm aware that's in cologne and the hole in the ceiling is still there

kingo
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As a German, I love how people react to our stupidness.

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