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She’s got a lovely accent.
π she sounds like a broken record
Sounds russian π€’
Itβs a Russian accent so not to be mistaken.
β@@ianstrom4365nah. you buggin bro.
I can tell you straight away that she is not Russian speaker and her accent is Lithuanian regional accent.
she most likely doesnt even speak Russian at all π shes young.
I love how she calls them out π
She does a good job at it. But sorry we germans are also more accurate at shitting at our fellow germans.
She is Lithuanian…:) Lithuanians are very brave people.
One might even say we rubbing off in her
oh my god wow that sounds like such a stressful way to live π«
It’s a pretty smotth life.
Greetings from Germany.
Life is actually pretty relaxed here
@@AsifSaifuddinAuvipybut itβs not
@@cartier2312 it might depends on your profession i guess. I live here in Germany
@@AsifSaifuddinAuvipyRelaxed? Did you see the video? Sounds pretty stressful to me.
Watching the shorts about Germans, all the time bring my to thoughts that I am German.
Happy Friday, Marina! Great interview with Claudia from Lithuania π±πΉ and I love her accent π
she makes the Germans sound like Vulcans
No, just 1933 version of themselves
Nah. Germans are angrier than Vulcans.
Dating Beyond Borders is doing the Lord’s work to explain how northern European cultures can be insufferable.
southern tooπ
Thats Just racism with extra steps
First, I don’t consider Germany to be Northern Europe. Second, what the woman is describing is very much a German thing, and not really a north European characteristic.
@@ts5284mostly German, but Scandinavian tooβ¦
@@torain7 As a Finn who has worked in Germany I disagree.
I totally feel her! Poor Claudia, she’s so right about everything!!!! π₯²
She’s not, maybe she shouldnt live in a neighborhood of elderly people, because the rest of people aren’t like that.
It doesn’t necessarily depend on age, but it is simply part of the mentality (no offense intended)
Oh No living in one of thr devilped nations IS sooo horrible
I thought they complimented me when they said interesting π€‘
Finally someone noticed π
Sounds like neighbours from hell by putting your trash back at your door, instead of advising you when meet face to face.
Welcome to Germany…
Sheβs spot on. Iβve had three German girlfriends and this Lithuanian nailed the behavior, which I think comes from technocratic cultures.
The fact that she states the trash issue categorically, is evidence of her gradual Germanisation.
If you want your neighbour to stop watching you while you throw your trash out. Just do what I do…If I notice my neighbour watching me..I stop for a few seconds then I proceed to put my hands on my hips, spread my legs apart and start moving my hips in circles. I do this with a straight face while looking at their direction. Sometimes I add a little shimmy too. This will make them feel emberassed and stop watching you. Works everytime.
Man U have decoded those nosy neighboursπππΌ
Man! Whole performance to keep nosy neighbors away. Love this hack π
Unless you have a dirty neighbor who starts rubbing one out …
Bro what lmao
β@@gentlebabarianpsst, don’t tell her
“….which doesn’t sound like a compliment…” Hilarious.
As we say “not scolded, is praised enough!”
So true.
The moment you do the same to Germans, they hate it.
Exactly. When they donβt have enough problems, they start to create them. π
She’s on a good way to become assimilared. Just name the problems as direct as possible .
She already took their straight to the point behavior.