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Thomas from Austria is shocked at living in America and dating an American. From communication, to table manners to big American supermarkets. How is dating in Austria and America different?

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  • @ubiased23 says:

    He’s got the ” Arnold accent.”

  • @eli1216 says:

    Cool guy

  • @diofromyozgat says:

    Marina, when will you post the full version? I feel like we’ve watched full video with all of these shortsπŸ˜…

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    Happy Thursday Marina! ❀

  • @josephjones3525 says:

    Close your eyes and he sounds exactly like Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Army never lost his homeland accent

  • @bcperry1973 says:

    Get to the choppah!

  • @klimtkahlo says:

    As an European I can attest to that. Seeing Americans eat is one of the most off putting things on earth!

    • @marvin2678 says:

      How ?

    • @klimtkahlo says:

      @@marvin2678 Americans have no manners. Eat with their mouth open, only use on fork like a troglodyte. I suppose if you are used to it you don’t notice it, but when it is ingrained in you how to always always eat with a knife and a fork, wipe your lips before using your glass to drink, finish eating and joining both utensils to the right to signal you are finished and so on and so forth it is off putting to see Americans not abide by the rules of civilized (European) society. But ultimately this is a cultural preference. I find equally off putting the Asian habit of slurping food or eating saucy food with your hands like Indians do! It is all a matter of perspective so nothing to be taken too serious!

  • @ilhuicatlamatini says:

    This reminds me when in college we took 2 international students with us to the local Kroger and Walmart. They got really excited and ran around looking at every single aisle. They bought that canned β€œeasy cheese” and were excited to try it because they said it was like the movies. We were surprised anyone could find Kroger or Walmart interesting but it was fun to see them enjoy something so random lol.

    • @comealongcomealong4480 says:

      @ilhuicatlamatini I took a nine day coach tour out of Denver twenty years ago. The split was about β…“American β…” international tourists. To pad the schedule one day, they DID stop at a Walmart for 90 mins. Most of the Americans did not get off. I was last back 😁

    • @ilhuicatlamatini says:

      @@comealongcomealong4480 lol! I get it though, I’d do same in reverse situation:)

    • @amyhagen94 says:

      First time in the US, got so excited about Target 😁

    • @ilhuicatlamatini says:

      @@amyhagen94 ok Target is great, even I still get excited for it πŸ˜‚

  • @yunleung2631 says:

    That’s hilarious. I will never be not fascinated with how Europeans think the whole American stores being big is unique.

    I was talking to this Dutch friend of mine, and I was talking about how I like how the infrastructure there was high quality. She was like “but you have a lot of variety in stores there!” And I was like… Yeah? But do you really need that?

  • @sakeebkamal3472 says:

    Interracial couples are awesome 🀩

  • @rebekadoetsch says:

    Haha this is the best. My father is 85 and from Vienna, been in Australia over 60 years and still comments on how bad Australians’ table manners is!!

  • @haeunpark7185 says:

    Americans always have to say the city/state they are from instead of just saying, “I’m American.”

  • @zurielsss says:

    I will be back !

  • @chrisskywalker6079 says:

    Americans loves good listeners✌🏼😊

  • @JoseHernandez-sc6qk says:

    He Sounds Like Arnold Schwarzenegger

  • @PolHa-gv4js says:

    The woman is not american she is afroindianamerican or something

  • @felicitydavey2371 says:

    Good looking couple

  • @DankSi says:

    Austrians sound lame

  • @davidh7799 says:

    Walmart is entertainment!?

  • @CuriouslyWatching says:

    I have a feeling ~he’ll be back~

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