American Girls React to 15 German brands YOU pronounce WRONG! 🇩🇪

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Today we are doing our 15 German brands YOU pronounce WRONG reaction! We watch the 15 German brands YOU pronounce WRONG and do our American girls react to 15 German brands YOU pronounce WRONG reaction! if you enjoy the Germany reaction video make sure to subscribe! #germany #germanypronounciation #germanyreaction

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…cut short, unfortunately… I would really like to know how you reacted to the revelation that Trader Joe‘s is the US branch of ALDI North…

RobertErnstD
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Yes, unfortunately there is a part missing, one hopes from both of you that there will be a 2nd part.

baramuth
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03:57 "Ooooh!" Muahahaaa!🤣Reminds me of the 'Martians' at 'Sesame Street' when they hear a phone ring for the very first time! 😃😉

exilschwabegp
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This one had a quick end :) Greetings from Germany

justus
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Da hat sich der Cutter wohl um ein paar Minuten vertan.

soheiich
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Please more germany reactions ❤ best wishes from Germany 🌴

M-lypf
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Unlike the Dassler brothers the Albrechts (Aldi) didn't fall out - they just had different ideas what to sell and what not to sell (tobacco and cigarettes were the main point of contention) but they co-operated. It was more a logistical break-up than a personal fall-out. Both Aldis co-exist peacefully and there is no competition. The only city in Germany where you have both is Berlin.

haraldschuster
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Oh there's a piece of the video missing ;)

Razor-fvtv
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Most Americans are surprised to find out that many taxis (or cabs?) in Germany are Mercedes'.

haraldschuster
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Very nice video, I like you to discover German things.

petergrabner
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well, technically both examples of adidas/puma and aldi actually shows the exact opposite of what you were saying. DEFINATELY DO business with your siblings because both examples ended up being billionairs and some of the richest germans ever.
and everyone knows that there is no more competetition in the world than between siblings. which is good for business

SchonKevin
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Thank you for your Video and lovely greetings from Germany.

Morph-urfx
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About the luxury car thing: car imports cost (the companies) a lot of money, so most companies don't bother importing the lower cost vehicles into another country, because who would buy a small car for a hilariously increased price? But on the high-end cars the additional fees are not that noticable (just imagine a car for 10000€ + 5000€ (random value, not real import fee but you get the hint, or a car for + 5000€ import fee.).

anashiedler
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im form germany and i like youre german reactions

schreibvehler-ma
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Also North is also in the US under brand the name they sell their american product here in germany: Trader Joes.

Chrischi_
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Unlike the Dassler brothers, the Albrecht brothers breakup of the Aldi company was an amicable one. They split up for inheritance reasons and made a noncompeting agreement in which they basically split the whole world market between them, so in each country except Germany, only one of them would be present. In Germany, one of them got the Southern and the other one the Northern half. It wasn't until quite some years after the split-up when their heirs started to sneakily circumvent the noncompeting agreement by buying other retail store chains that were present in the area of their brother's company.

chrisrudolf
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dont worry. i spend years wondering who ivan gelico is.

Davidt
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You should recreate the video, this one was cut off abruptly.
that's why I deleted my Like for the time being.

diehandgottes
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Hello from Germany! Em and Ash: you both are so süß!☺😍

PolosRavros
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it is true that we have these cars like regulary. My parents both drive a mercedes.

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