🇩🇪🇺🇸 WHAT I’VE LEARNED TO LIVE WITHOUT IN GERMANY

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🇩🇪🇺🇸 WHAT I’VE LEARNED TO LIVE WITHOUT IN GERMANY

This video is again based on my experiences and was made to be simple, and fun; showcasing some things I learned to live without since moving to Germany. Hope you enjoy! 🤎

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コメント (21)
  • @phenom_mb
    In Germany the water from the water tap is better and cleaner than that from the bottles at the super market. You can drink it right from the pipe. It is supervised and controlled by the health department.
  • So there is something what is maybe alike the urgent care. It's called "Ärztlicher Notdienst" or ""Ärtztlicher Bereitschaftsdienst" and is like a stand-in for your Hausartzt if its outside of his business hours and your injury isn't worth to go to hospital. You will find some of these nearly in every town.
  • Actually the reason we don't have many restaurants here is because most people like to cook for themselves. You get very good and fresh ingredients in the supermarket so we like to cook our own food every day. We actually only go to restaurants if we are meeting with friends :)
  • I wish I was prepared for the hanging up part.. the first time a company attendant hung up on me I literally cried!
  • I’m finding your videos very informative! I’m heading to Germany pretty soon so thank you for these super helpful videos! New subbie ☺️
  • @Am-dz8jt
    Girl, I just came across your channel and omg I love it ! ❤️ I’m Irish but I’m currently learning German & taking lessons & hope to work there after I finish my masters ! Keep up the amazing videos 💖✨
  • The no AC, no dryers and room temperature water had me stumped. I was sweating in the summer 😭😅. Also, all stores closing on Thursday or Friday surprised me. We’re so used to having 24/7 service and stores in the States. Love your channel Zoie!
  • @seizegott
    You should move to Berlin for a while. There are a gazillion restaurants here.
  • Thank you Zoie. You look so so beautiful in the video. I so agree with you on a lot of the things you mentioned. The customer service one is so big. I just had that same situation last week and the person was mad I asked her to simply repeat her statement and she was so ready to hang up on me. So annoying. I also hate sparkling water so I always need to be careful and make sure I order regular still water. Thanks again for the video. It was a lot of fun to watch.
  • Hi, it really depends a lot in which size of city you live here what the selection of restaurants or shop is concerned (OK having been to New York I now there is no place like it.) I also think that you can pay at almost all places with local debit cards or with my phone but that might also depend a bit on the region
  • I don’t know Zee but your glooooow is blinding! 😌You already know though that you’re beautiful🙃
  • I'm an American living in Switzerland, and I violently agree with you on the "netted windows" part. Like do people not want to keep bugs out while still enjoying fresh air? Also, I dearly miss sink disposers. Having your kitchen sink get clogged with food is not fun!
  • I live in a town of about 20,000 people here in Germany. We've got German, Italian, Croatian, Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mexican and Indian restaurants. in addition to that Afghan, Turkish and African takeaways.
  • @lori637
    American, here, been living in Germany for 13 years. I will never get used to the lack of public restrooms... And if you're lucky enough to find a toilet, chances are you have to pay for it 😂
  • Lol this brought back memories. I visited Berlin in Feb 2020 and people looked at me crazy when I wanted to pay with cards... and when they tried it didn't work!! I'm from the WI and I have definitely learned to live without the beautiful sandy beaches and pleasant custoner service since moving to Paris!
  • It’s not perfect, but it works for Blue Cheese dressing….at Lidl you can get their store brand of Joghurt salad dressing, a small chunk of Blue Cheese in the cheese section, and blend it with a blender or stick blender. Just noticed in this video that you are a fellow islander….this is definitely not what we were used to, but it is amazing how quick one can adapt.
  • If you need urgent help, e.g. a doctor or medicin, you can go to the nearest hospital to the Notaufnahme (ER in the US) or the Notfallpraxis, also located in the so called Kreiskrankenhaus. ;) And usually pay with VISA at Rewe or Edeka, also Lidl and Aldi accept it. Some smaller shops and Restaurants don't, thats because of the fee they have to pay. I like your content btw :)
  • I don't pay with credit card in German stores, restaurants etc. - but I often pay with the debit card from my bank. Payment with a debit card is very widely available (in some places even required, for example when I used a bus in Berlin the last time and didn't already have a ticket before, the only option for buying a ticket from the bus driver was by paying with my "contactless" card. They don't take cash anymore in the BVG buses.)
  • That's funny in Germany they don't use credit cards. I rarely walk around with cash. I know not having the diversity of restaurants and foods has to be a challenge at times.