He is so good at making this video so much so that its frustrating how unprepared for the world most usa citizens are
you cant hesitate when pouring coffee, it can sense fear and if your pulse even so as twitches it will try and escape, you have to be comfident, show it who is boss
About the automatically locked doors. For people that sometimes forget whether they've locked their doors, this is a great reassurance. For people that tends to forget their things like keys. These doors are a nightmare
For the Americans that don't know: °C is basically a percentage. At 0°C water freezes. At 100°C it boils.
Americans do anything to avoid the metric eystem
His "What?" just kills me.😅
As an Asian living in a tropical country, hearing you say 21 degrees celsius is hot makes me cry. That’s cold for me lol
I know its meant as a Joke, but sometimes the US feels severly underdeveloped compared to Europe 😅. The Windows for example, i had an House Guest from the US, he was baffeld and also very confused about a lot of things. But i think thats botherd him the most Was the fact that we just walked evrywhere or took the Bus instead of using a Car 😄
“The bottle is about 3 full pigs bladders”
Damn, I am always torn between "what a great acting!" and "why am I getting so annoyed?" :D
We don't say we don't know gallons, we say we don't use ancient measures anymore, only modern Earth measures.
Common measurements for Americans: Celsius: -20*C or lower means it's extremely cold, maybe stay inside, your car could have trouble starting -10*C means you should add some layers, it's fairly cold -5*C means with a bit of luck, it could snow 0*C means water freezes, put on a winter jacket, but it's not too cold 5*C means ice melts, snow falls off the roofs, and everything is mushy and muddy 10*C means it's a bit warm, think spring or fall fashion 20*C means it's summer time 30*C means it's getting hot, beach weather hot 36*C is the normal temperature for human bodies 37*C means you've caught a cold 38*C means you should see a doctor, that's a fever 39*C means you've got a bad fever, you should probably have medical assistance before this point 40*C means it's extremely hot, you are at risk for heatstroke, stay inside 60*C means whatever you're cooking is getting pasteurized, which is how UHT milk is made 90*C means a good simmer 100*C means your water is boiling 120*C means you're baking something Litres: 0.20 L or 200 ml is a small glass 0.25 L or 250 ml is a cup, you usually drink coffee out of it 0.33 L or 330 ml is a can of soda, or a glass bottle of soda, beer, etc. 0.5 L or 500 ml is a bottle of water or soda that you buy from the fridge and take with you for immediate consumption 1 L is usually for oil or vinaigre 1.5 L is rare, sometimes for soda 2 L is how much water you should drink in a day, also the average size for water, sodas, beers, etc. 5 L is one of the big jugs of water *Since we talked drinks, the package correlates with the quality (and price): - glass bottle - highest quality, most expensive - aluminium cans and cartons - slightly lower quality than what's sold in glass bottles - plastic bottles - lower quality, also cheaper, but still likely better quality than what US authorities allow - zero-alcohol beer (this only applies to beer) - lowest quality of all, especially if the manufacturer is adding flavors to it
There's also the third way to open to window - for micro ventilation
Americans use metric and imperial; sometimes they short each other with a .44 magnum, sometimes with a 9mm round.
I have these windows they are great for cleaning the outside, no need for a window cleaner.
... I've lived in Europe my entire life and I've never seen iced coffee sold like that wtf
I'm Austrian and visited Spain often, but I never saw this kind of iced coffee😮. In Austria "Eiskaffee" is vanilla icecream with cold coffee and topped with cream, very tasty 👍
The metric system just makes more sense and is easier to use. It’s steps of 10. Easy to remember. There is 1mm. 10mm is 1cm. 10cm is 1 dm. 10 dm is one 1m (meter),… A lot easier than Inches, feet, etc.
the windows in the US are typically sliding windows that slide up and down not ones that swing out on a hinge.
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