German reacts to 10 THINGS I LOVE ABOUT LIVING IN THE USA AS A GERMAN

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German reacts to 10 THINGS I LOVE ABOUT LIVING IN THE USA AS A GERMAN
I do America Reaction, some call it Reaction US, Reaction USA. I love to get to know the USA, My videos arent British Reaction or Brit reacts videos. I am also very interested in the usa military reaction as well as us military reaction. I have a passion for us sports reaction, like nfl reaction or nba reaction. I am not brit reacts to america. I do European reacts videos. I also do reaction to america and reaction to us and reaction to usa videos. In this video we cover

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0:00 Intro
0:30 Reaction
22:00 My Opinion

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By the way. Americans love accents. We get so excited when we meet someone from outside the US.

zaqzilla
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I admittedly spend too much time on the Internet and constantly see comments from all over the world mocking the US. It often feels like it is the trendy thing to do. Thank you for the positive vibes towards my country! Love the energy.

fernandocolunga
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As an American, if you want to come here, I'd welcome you. We're not perfect by any means, but if you can find a good life here, that'd be awesome.

Logan-edpu
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I'd love to have you as a fellow citizen of the USA. German immigrants are a huge part of this country's history. One more like yourself would be a great addition.

kylebarton
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It really confused my Swedish friend when he visited the U.S. for the first time, and a lady at a museum struck up a whole conversation with me about our local NFL team because we both had team shirts on. When she walked away he asked how I knew her. The look on his face when I said I didn’t know her…. Priceless! 3:50

ladyshark
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When I was in college, I heard the theory that our openness and friendliness is a cultural remnant of our frontier past-- many Americans lived in extremely remote areas as settlers and could go months without seeing people other than those in their immediate family. So they were very happy to see strangers when they passed by.

timriehl
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Foreigners who try to be rude in America to Americans will receive that same rudeness back. Germans who make rude comments in NYC will find out real quickly how rude Americans can be when they feel disrespected. My Opa was from Germany and when he moved to NYC as a kid, he realized quickly that Americans are not shy about putting people in their place when they get out of line.

ESUSAMEX
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I grew up in iran. We moved to Austria for 2 years between 1992 and 1994. I adored Austria. But 75% of people were cold. The other 25% were indifferent. Because of that, we moved to America. Ill tell you what, the freedom and opportunities just shocked us. People were friendly, and no body cares. We felt instantly plugged into society.

edjo
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You don't have to apologize for pausing. We watch your video to see your reaction. Anyone who wants to watch the original video without interruption can go and do just that.

foxphilesgfan
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22:16 I think the phrase you were looking for is "She really hit the nail on the head" which means she exactly got the point across or to be exactly right about something.

elysebonds
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This is by far your most interesting video. Not because of reactions to America, but because of how you describe you and the changes you have made to enjoy your life. I guarantee you, every Yank here is cheering you on to keep kicking ass and taking names!

Blue-ffqv
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My wife is Chinese, she has been in America for 3.5 years. This is the thing that bothered her the most, but now she likes the best. At first she would come to me. "Someone was talking to me, what do they want ftom me?"

We live in Texas, for 6 months we moved to a new neighborhood in Oregon. I asked how she liked it. She said she likes the weather in Oregon getter, but the people in Texas. I asked why, and she said, no one talked to her when she walks the dog in Oregon.

That surprised me, how much she began liking the friendliness of Texans since she would not dream of starting a conversation with a stranger.

miketheneanderthal
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I have family from Southeast Asia and when they come to the USA the one thing that always strikes them is the kindness of strangers. Americans will go out of their way to help you and want you to have a good experience.

johnnymossville
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Last year while traveling in Italy i met a 21 year old young German man. He thought the mountains in his country were the finest, most majestic anywhere. I showed him our USA Rocky Mountains, California Yosemite, California Red woods. He was shocked. Literally speechless. When my husband bought him and his companion a round of drinks, again he was humbled. We weren't trying to embarrass him. We were just sharing what are some great mountains, beaches, incredible forests in our country. He was a good kid, we wish happy trails.

livinglife
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This lady almost sounds like an American. Just the slightest hint of accent. Excellent speaker.

carinwiseman
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As an American I enjoy seeing how people from other countries view the USA. Feli is one of my favorites as she sees the good and the bad and makes her judgments well understood. When I was your age, back in the 1970s, I did a two-year exchange tour on a Royal Navy ship out of Plymouth, England. I was sort of like Feli, in that I found so many things to love, and to this day I am an Anglophile (marrying a Brit helped). When I returned to the USA, I think I also had a better appreciation of America’s positive traits. Having two worlds to call home is a gift.

gregggullickson
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I am a 3rd generation American. My Great Grandmother came to America from Germany. My Great Grandfather came to America from Scotland.
Something you said about Germans made me think about something my Great Grandmother did all the time. She was always leary of anyone she didn't know. Once she got to know you, you became like family, but it was always on her time. She was a wonderful and generous lady. I have so many wonderful memories of our time together.
She was 102 years old when she passed away, but her memory never faded. She always spoke of her homeland and the family she had to leave behind. Although she tried to keep it to happy memories, you could see the heartbreak in her eyes. She is greatly missed.
I hope one day to visit Germany.

rosemaryraupp
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The German language makes sense and grows with time. Easy to learn to read also. My German Mom was never clear about what she didn't like about Germany. She was very proud to have her US citizenship. Her siblings never came to visit except to NYC. They wanted her to pick them up at the airport. We all
lived near Seattle. She told her brother that when she visits Istanbul she'll ask him to pick her up at the airport.

dreamsrmadeof
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Lol, you could walk into any bar in the US, find the most social guy or girl, tell them you're German and have no friends in the US, and you'll have an amazing time. If you call them the next day you'll have a new friend group and best friends, if you dont they'll forget you in a few days. Were open and fun, and foreigners (from certain places), are a novelty.

not_harrymaguire
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I'm German but was born in America. Ethnic Germans are the biggest ethnic group in the US. I understand how Germans in Germany can be, but I'm very glad you started your channel Chris. You are doing great! If you want to come to America to visit, I think that would be great. Eventually you can decide if you want to immigrate here and start the process. You would be very welcome here.🙂

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