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American Girl on Biggest Cultural Shock Dating an Austrian πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ή

An American-Austrian couple shares the biggest culture shocks that come with dating (and being married) to someone from another culture. How are Austrians different from Americans in communication and vice versa? What is the hardest thing about dating an Austrian as an American?

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  • @stormthrush37 says:

    The Arnold Schwartzenegger doing the dishes thing was great. And movies where Arnold Schwartzenegger ends up doing domestic things like Kindergarten Cop have always been awesome πŸ˜‚

  • @filippos4648 says:

    There’s so many Austrians that sound like Arnie, whereas Germans never do.

  • @hannes_k5666 says:

    This guy is hilarious lol
    I love the fact that he kept true to himself in his style of speaking like tone, melody of speech
    It is not hard to imagine this guy getting started in Austrian-German: “Heast oida, xyz…” in the exact same style.

  • @frenches1995 says:

    this man has a thicc aussie (the european one) accent, and not a german one. I myself am a native german speaker and know only by hearing him talking that he’s 100% not german by nationallity!

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    Happy Thursday, Marina ❀ I do think he sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger with his accent. I have to say Get to the chopper! 🚁

  • @JasMcKenzie says:

    He really sounds like Arnold.

  • @valeriepvi3667 says:

    Vienna , Austria..one of the best and most beautiful places in the world . Love it

  • @ilhuicatlamatini says:

    LOL he is really funny, and I love how he knows how to ham up his accent for comedic β€œArnold” effect.
    β€œdo the dishes, no questionsβ€πŸ˜‚

  • @EsterHorbach-it9tb says:

    No, he doesn’t have a German accent. It’s an Austrian one.
    Sounding angry? Ridiculous.

  • @blueband8114 says:

    Austrian background, not German.

  • @howardtreesong4860 says:

    I’m in Chicago. I went into the store across from the post office. I was thirsty asked for a drink. Guy behind the counter asks ‘do you want anything to eat?” I go: no, thanks. He asks “Why?” O_o… dude, why don’t I want something to eat? Um… I’m not hungry, what do you want from me.

    I ate pizza three times while in Chicago. It sucked every time.

  • @matsoball2713 says:

    As a German speaker I didn’t know that you can speak English with a distinctive Viennese accent… Wow!

  • @zaynevanbommel5983 says:

    What’s with all zee questions ? I thought I’d crossed the border already πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • @BQ900 says:

    His accent is so nice

  • @zaranski2009 says:

    At least he is smarter. Does more and say less.

  • @Julius123456789 says:

    They are just awesome!

  • @cherpeters8775 says:

    I dated an Austrian. Same problem! He thought Americans talk too much too.

    • @sucram1018 says:

      Austrians like Germans, Northern Europe and maybe Switzerland are known to be introverted countries. Anybody that’s talkative, very social and inviting they don’t seem to like.

  • @paultijink9966 says:

    I wonder if she made the effort to learn German, it would be nice to learn each other’s language

  • @alpokofilm says:

    He even sounds more Arnie than Arnie πŸ˜…

  • @liampowers8570 says:

    Arnold actually has a particularly rural Austrian accent, kind of like a southern accent in the US

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