Top 5 differences between Germany and the United States

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Anywhere you travel, you will always notice things are going to be a little different from your hometown or state. Since I've been in Europe the past six months, I wanted to point out a few that have stuck out to me the most. If you have been here or are planning to come, I would love to hear the biggest differences you've noticed! I hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching!!!
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1, 5 k views kasey keep it goingggg❤️❤️

kobeldillard
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Really awesome and interesting video! Can’t wait for the next video 🥰
I do agree with everything that you’ve said, especially that the people over here are more reserved and direct 🙄

Fee
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One thing about so many Americans coming to study abroad is that they can see that Europeans are generally happier than Americans. Americans are told the same old myths: that the US is the best country in the world and socialism is bad, paying taxes is bad etc. These are lies. Europe is not socialist, we are social democratic, we have a capitalist system to pay for social benefits like universal healthcare and affordable third level education, public transport etc Americans are ripped off on education, healthcare, big pharma, low food quality but most cannot see that this is the case. While in Europe open your eyes and learn while you are young and have a great time.

andeez
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You are So beautiful! 😍 I can’t wait to go visit Frankfurt 🇩🇪❣️

KarenPerez-onrp
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You can ask for Leitungswasser which is free.

messi
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You are so pretty!!😍 Awesome video! I love all the pros of living in Germany except for the transportation, I like having a car and driving😅 and I wouldn't have a problem with drunk driving because I hate drinking alcohol in the first place😂

daviddejesus
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Native babyboomer German on planing. First, think about the weather in Germany and second, if you did not like to starve on Sundays you have to plan in advance. About the size of Germany, I like to quote the CIA factbook of the world and they write: "Slightly smaller than Montana".

lotharschepers
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I think the free refill in the US does not really exist. The restaurant owners have to pay for the drinks they serve. They have to get the money for it from their guests. The costs for it are hidden in the bills and everybody has to pay for it regardless of what you really drink. So the less you drink the more you pay.

maraboo
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I think the chocolate in Germany is indeed better....also the bread 😋

Jay-in-the-USA
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Did you go 200mph or 200kmh? Because the former is 321kmh and what kind of car even goes that fast? Additionally, if you never did this before, so you essentially go from nothing to 300kmh is insane. Already the difference between 150kmh and 200kmh is fierce.

messi
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at the first glance she still looks like a U.S. Makeupmummie :P

michamcv.
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So in the U.S., foods are treated with chemicals to make them more durable...
12:20 Hahaha! Come to my area!

Kessina
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I doubt you almost went 200mph, that's even for Autobahn very very unusual (312 km/h)

jamillx
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Germany has not universal Healthcare !

korzendoerfer