Biggest Challenge of Being a German-Latina #shorts

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  • @bubblejuice6544 says:

    Huh wait until she hears about Asian parents, not a single hug for 18 years all the way to adulthood

  • @abrilaliada says:

    omg i would hate that, I am Argentinian and we are extremely affectionate

  • @anthonytippett5997 says:

    Makes me wonder how Germans show effection

  • @Just4Kixs says:

    I love these short interview videos about culture/dating. Бпасибо ΠœΠ°Ρ€ΠΈΠ½Π°! ❀

  • @lendondain1 says:

    Yeah, I’m from the American South, and I come from a big, loud, affectionate, hug-friendly family. Living with the lack of emotional warmth and affection in Germany would drive me crazy.

  • @dernevalribeiro4503 says:

    Lots of affection here in Brazil. There are exceptions. But it is rare. Maybe not that rare but still, it is part of the game, when you get married.

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    Happy Saturday, Marina! I have a few people who have some Latin in them and some European in them that is similar to the girl in the video clip. Sending love ❀

  • @HornadySetiawan says:

    Fathers picking up their children in the kindergarten also want that affection, and that’s actually why teachers warn her not to do that.πŸŽ‰πŸ˜‚

  • @rebekadoetsch says:

    Love her. What a beautiful mix – best of both worlds!

  • @sungate8720 says:

    Germans need to lighten the hell up. Imagine depriving a child of the natural warmth and love from a parent. No wonder they’re so angry and cold all the time.

  • @airgaborpara3824 says:

    Beautiful woman!!!

  • @WaywardPondering says:

    Yes, most of my family being predominately of German ancestry would only shake hands. We began hugging later on but it felt awkward and forced. To this day I’m not big on physical and emotional gestures and only do these on special occasions.

  • @DepressionOfMyCat says:

    I think germans are just not affectionate in their professional environment, but a lot with close friends and family. πŸ˜…

  • @RicardoFinnigan says:

    That’s such a bummer for those German kids, affection is especially needed when you’re young

  • @eujinlee9936 says:

    Aw poor little children, this shows they need more affection

  • @lisal.1114 says:

    Then there was me as a kid, every person my parents age was imediadly an aunt and every older person was imediadly granpa and grandmaπŸ˜…, but for hugging and stuff they had to be introduced by relatives and hugs and kisses were kinda forced onto u during big celebrationsπŸ˜…. ( I did not like these wet kisses😢) From my parents tho not that much cuddeling, but from what I saw parents nowerdays have a different aproach. 😊❀

  • @XgkgNczn-jc6kw says:

    Lovely video actually

  • @user-uj7js5sm6t says:

    This is why I admire my Latino Culture. I have always said Other cultures can learn a lot from Latinos and we can learn a lot from other cultures as well. Good values exist world wide!

  • @estebq2762 says:

    I live in Germany and I have seen a lot couples showing affection also parents with their children, specially german dads are very affectionate with their kids for me is shocking becuase overall mexican dads are cold with their kids specially if they are males, I live in Bavaria

  • @chubsdubs279 says:

    Thats what two brutal wars will do to a culture 😒poor Germans they have been through so much pain

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