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I've made a few videos now about German things that I'm not really so good at doing.

But so today, let's look at something in Germany that I'm proud to say I think I

have finally truly mastered.

Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

Paying at restaurants in Germany and the U.S...it can't really be that different can it?

Yes, it can. And yes it is.

I went into a lot of detail on how paying works in American restaurants in this video

here, so you can check that out for more information on that.

But I would say that the big difference that I really struggled with and bumbled around

with the most was the level of secrecy.

What in the world do I mean by that?

Okay, so everything in the U.S. surrounding payment in restaurants is very hush-hush.

Literally and figuratively.

What you pay for the meal is just between you and the server.

The rest of the table doesn't have to find out, unless you tell them.

And basically, you can actually pay for the meal without having to talk to anyone about

the price.

Let's imagine this scenario for a second: you're out with some friends, and it's

their anniversary.

And so you actually wanted to take them out to dinner, you want to treat them.

You have a really great evening.

You get appetizers and meals and desserts.

And then the bill comes. It's time to pay.

In the U.S. you would be brought the check in a little black booklet for your eyes and

your eyes only.

You'd slip your cash or your credit card inside and then hand it back to the server.

They'd bring it back to you with a payment slip to sign if you paid with card and a receipt

for you.

Then you add in the tip or leave cash, shut the booklet and leave the restaurant with

your guests having no idea how much you just spent on dinner, and the server often doesn't

find out what you actually left as a tip until you're already gone.

Or at least halfway out the door.

Not the case in Germany.

In Germany at the end of the meal the server appears and asks if you're going to be paying

together or separately.

You say together and so then he or she either hands you a slip of paper with the amount

that you owe on it or even sometimes they will announce out loud how much you owe.

If you're paying cash, then you hand the server more than the amount and announce how

much they should make the full bill including their tip.

So for example, if the total came to twenty-five euros you might hand them thirty and

then say: make it twenty-eight.

Then they would give you back two euros.

Or you can hand them the full amount exactly as you'd like to pay; the amount that the

dinner costs plus the tip, and then say "Stimmt so," which basically means "keep the change."

And all of this used to be super stressful for me for a few different reasons.

For one, it meant actually speaking German, which especially when I first moved here was,

in and of itself, a very stressful situation for me.

And it also meant that I would have to say German numbers, which often tripped me up

even more than "normal" words because numbers here in Germany are kind of reverse.

So instead of saying twenty-one, in German it is literally one and twenty.

So my brain was already really struggling with all of that.

But I also just felt super awkward about the whole announcing of the bill and announcing

of the tip thing.

For one, if I was treating people to the meal, I didn't really want them to know how much

the whole thing had cost, how much I had just spent on them.

And then on top of that there was the tipping.

It just made me feel so awkward to announce what I was tipping both in front of the other

people at my table, and here in Germany, because of how it's done, basically you have to look

the server directly in the eyes and tell them how much you thought their service had been worth!

People here in Germany often assumed that I was a high tipper because I'm from America.

Nope!

It was actually because I just felt so awkward tipping anything less than a lot in that situation.

Especially when I first moved here and I didn't really yet know what was a "normal" tip in Germany.

But anyway, now I have really, totally gotten the hang of this!

Of course, okay, yes -- my German has improved so actually just speaking to the server is

no longer a problem.

Numbers do sometimes still trip me up, but then we all get a good laugh at it, so that's okay.

But the big thing here is that it really does not bother me anymore to announce my tip to

the servers or say in front of my friends how much I'm paying.

I finally figured out: why should I feel awkward about it?

It's just the way it is.

So my question for you is: which style of paying do you like more, the German one or

the U.S. one?

Or is there a different style of payment out there in the world that you prefer more?

And what has been your experience with tipping around the world?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

And also a really big thank you so much to our patrons on Patreon who help make these

videos possible.

Thank you so much for your support.

If you would like to check out our Patreon page you can find a link to that down in the

description box below.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

So my question for you is: which paying style do you like more, Germany or the U.S.?

And...

Not the case in Germany. At...

In the U.S., you would be delivered the bill in a...

That I really struggled and kind of bumbled around with...

I know, it might seem crazy...

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【TimTam】 My First Time To See TimTam Sold in Australia! So Tasty [CC Available]| Kinoshita Yuka - Duration: 2:49.

hello its kinoshita yuka from yuru-chan(nel)

today !

Jan

actually i bought this from australia as a souvenir

it's a snack

TimTam

TimTam !

as you know, timtam always comes in a long packs

but this is my first time to see it in this pack

i thought that is different than the normal one

that's why i bought it

there is 3 kinds

it called, timtam bites

triple explosion... i don't know what is written here

is it good as a souvenir !?

this is what inside

all the kinds

this is the original timtam

and this timtam mint slice

this is my first time to see it

and this ?

it's written that is "Crown"

with caramel ?

aa~

the font is so small

i think with caramel crown

Hay !

let's try it

because tim tam is so delicious, finding various kinds of it...

made me so happy

this is my first time to see it

i don't think that there is something like that in japan

let's start with the original

because it's the original

this is the first

Ah !

this...

it's the phone

Occasionally the phone of kinoshita ring

hay !

there is 2 !

itadakimasu

mmm

mmmmm

mmmmmm

delicious

ah ! it's so delicious this timtam

and i think it's better than the ordinary Timtam

and it's crispy as well

yes !

next ! with caramel flavor

this is how it looks like

like the previous one

oooooh !

here is the caramel !

in one bite

the taste of caramel sauce is mixed with the chocolate in the mouth

so delicious !

when i eat and fill my mouth i feel like i'm eating too much

next this !

mint

this is how it looks inside

mmmm

it's the mint

mint timtam

i can say only that is mint timtam

tasty !

there is a lot of chocolates with mint flavor and ice cream as well

and there is as well toothpaste with mint flavor

the same thing

hay ! it's not that big deal

hay ! this is timtam that i bought from australia as a souvenir

timtam bites selection

you too, wouldn't but this as well ?

if you went to australia

to another time, bye bye !

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So... who are your favorite bookish celebrities to follow online? - Duration: 2:12.

Hi everyone. I'm rincey and i am one of the contributing editors over at book

riot and i am back with this week's reader question. So my question for you

guys this week is who are some of your favorite celebrities who are bookish

that you like to follow on the internet? Whether it's like Instagram or snapchat

or Twitter or whatever. I was just thinking about this recently because

there was an interview put up by one of the other book riot writers. They got to

talk to Kareem abdul-jabbar which is just such a great interview. I'm

going to link to that. But I really enjoy following him on like Twitter and

Instagram because he's very smart. I was a big fan of his when I was younger.

I mean, he didn't play for very long in terms of like when I was paying

attention to basketball. But he was definitely one of those people that I

knew about because of the NBA. And then as I grew up and he started to write

like op-ed columns for newspapers and what not, I realized like just how smart

he is and what a great point of view he has and then obviously I learned that

he's bookish. So yeah, he is definitely one of those that I really enjoy sort of

following and seeing what books he's into and what bookish things he gets

into, as well as just in general the types of like social justice causes and

charities and whatnot that he participates in. So yeah, that was sort of

what made me think of this question. Also on Sunday was like the Emmys and

you know big little liars -- no big little lies, that's the name of the book -- was

nominated and won a bunch of awards and obviously that came to fruition because

Reese Witherspoon is a big reader and was a fan of the book and wanted to

bring it to life. And obviously like Oprah was there and Oprah is obviously

well known for recommending books but she was there because she starred in the

immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Anyways, I'm just rambling at this point.

There have been a lot of like bookish celebrities or a lot of celebrities who

are talking more about books. So let me know down in the comments below who are

some of your favorites that you like to follow online, whether it's just people

you like to follow online and they happen to be bookish or if they

were people who you became interested in once you realize that they were bookish.

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So, you think you might be trans? | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 6:43.

So, you've been thinking about your gender a lot recently.

You've been googling information about surgeries and hormones and what it means to be transgender

and what it means to be non-binary and trying to figure out what words fit for you, and

what steps you want to take to transition from there -- if any.

I know how you feel.

I was in your shoes just two or three years ago.

I was confused about what I was feeling and what that meant for my identity and my life.

And I don't talk about that a lot online anymore.

I try to not talk about my personal life as much any more cause holy shit the internet

can be such a heartless, hateful place.

But this is something that I think I really need to talk about, because what I really

could've used when I was trying to figure this out was someone to tell me that there

was hope if I decided to identify as trans.

So now I want to be that for other people.

If you're watching this, and you're questioning your gender, I want you to know that there is hope.

I can't guarantee you anything.

I can't guarantee you that you will be happy, or that you will find a girlfriend or boyfriend

or partner who will love you.

I can't guarantee you that you'll land your dream job, or that your family will accept you and love you.

But I can guarantee you that there is hope.

That these things are not unreachable.

When I was questioning my gender, I thought that if I identified as trans, it would mean

the end of my life in so many different aspects.

I thought I would never find a girl who would love me.

I thought I would never be able to travel.

I thought I'd never be successful in my career.

I thought I wouldn't be able to make friends.

I thought I would never be able to be confident in my appearance.

I thought I'd never feel comfortable in my own body, wearing clothes that I liked.

I thought that it might be worth it to stay in the closet just to ensure that I could

still succeed in at least some of those aspects of my life.

I thought maybe lying to myself and to those around me might be a worthwhile sacrifice

to make sure I maintained a certain quality of life.

But eventually I took that leap.

I decided to be honest with myself and the people around me.

And it has been a journey since then, with some really high highs and some really low lows.

But I'm finally at a place where I feel fantastic in my own skin.

I have friends all over the world who I love and who I rely on.

I have a girlfriend who loves me, and I love her.

I'm doing what I love, and travelling pretty often, and getting invited to cool events

like the GLAAD Gala a couple weeks ago.

At that Gala, I stood on stage and said this:

"As a trans non-binary person, and as a lesbian, I'm constantly working on being the representation

in the media that I wish I would've had as a kid."

And that was a really powerful moment for me.

Standing in front of this huge crowd of important, influential people and telling them all these

aspects of myself that I was once deeply deeply ashamed of.

But if anyone from GLAAD asks, just tell them it was really cool and casual and I'd love

to do it again next year.

I was also invited to Goalkeepers 2017, an event put on in New York earlier this week

by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation to discuss the progress of the Global Goals.

I definitely wasn't speaking or anything, but I was invited without reaching out to

them in anyway, which blew me away.

Barack Obama spoke, Malala Yousafzai spoke.

It was phenomenal.

And now, on the day this video is coming out, I'm with my amazing girlfriend in Greece

where we're celebrating her birthday for a week.

After this, we'll go back to London for a couple weeks and spend a weekend in Paris

before I head back to LA.

My life is surreal right now.

And I'm so so happy.

I literally never thought I'd be this happy.

But my point of this isn't to brag.

Well, like maybe a little.

But my point is more that there is hope.

I never thought any of this would be possible.

If you've just found my channel recently or this is the first video of mine you've

seen, what I'm doing might seem inevitable, it might seem like who I am and what I do.

But I promise you, just three years ago I wouldn't have been able to even dream of any of this.

And like two and a half years ago ish when I came out, I thought I was abandoning any

hope of being successful or happy in my life.

I was so, sooo wrong.

And one reason I'm kinda nervous about making this video is that I know I have a lot of

privileges that other trans people don't.

I'm white, I'm thin, I'm documented, I'm abled, I live in a pretty progress state,

I'm not rich but I have access to financial resources and health services.

I have a lot of advantages that other trans people don't, and I know that.

And I know it can come across shitty to see such a relatively privileged trans person

brag about their accomplishments online, but I have been through a lot regardless.

Because of my hypervisibility online, I receive transphobic harassment and comments from people

at an unbelieveable scale every single day.

I internalized a lot of that.

There've been really really dark times that I haven't spoken about online, and I don't

plan to speak about online.

But things have been hard.

And I feel like after taking so much shit day in and day out, my happiness and my success

is kind of like a big fuck you to all the people who told me I was an abomination or

that I've never be happy or whatever.

I have so much pride in who I am, and I want to show all the transphobes out there that

they can't harass us into non-existence.

We will be here, and we will exist, and we will be happy, and we will thrive.

And I fully believe that you can get here too.

It might take a lot of time, and pain, and sacrifices, but there is hope.

There are no guarantees, and society in many ways is stacked against you, but being trans

doesn't mean the end of your world.

The future is wild and unpredictable and it might take a bunch of years but eventually

you could get to a really good place.

I just want you to have that hope.

I want you to know that it's okay to identify as trans.

Shit's tough out here, but not impossible.

If you want to stay in the closet, I understand completely, and that's 100% your choice,

but if all you need is a little push, someone to say that there is hope for you if you come

out, I hope this can be that push.

If someone had been around to give me a little hope, I probably could've come out much earlier.

And look, I know this sounds super individualistic.

Like, "If you try hard enough, you can be happy as a trans person!" but that's not

what I mean at all.

There are circumstances out of our control that directly affect our quality of life -- especially

for trans people of color, undocumented trans people, disabled trans people, and poor trans people.

I don't want this to come across as like, "I did this, so obviously you should be

able to do this too!"

Just because one person from a marginalized group can achieve something doesn't mean

everyone from that group can as well.

That's for sure.

But all I want you to know is that there can be hope.

You can be happy.

You can find people who love you.

You can find family, even if they're not related by blood.

You can be comfortable in your body one day.

If you don't have this stuff now, if you don't have this stuff a year from now, don't

blame yourself for it.

It's not like you can be happy just by willing it to happen.

But please try to hold out hope that you can be happy one day.

There are a lot of rights we don't have, and there are still a lot of misconceptions

about us circulating in public, but until all of that changes, we still have to keep

on living life.

And I have to believe that we can carve out communities and spaces where we can be happy.

I hope all of that makes sense.

If you haven't come out yet, take your time, there's no rush.

Make sure you're safe.

But when you can do so safely, I want you to know that you can come out.

In the long run, it could lead to you being so much happier.

I know there's always going to be a fear that coming out could ruin your life, and

I can't speak to your specific situation, but I 100% felt that it would ruin my life,

and it didn't.

There is hope.

I really hope you can have hope.

If you're questioning your gender, I want you to know that whatever conclusion you come

to is perfectly fine, and you're not tied to it forever.

If you decide to come out as a binary trans woman but later decide you're more non-binary,

that's okay.

If you decide to come out as non-binary, but later think you're more of a binary trans

woman, that's okay too.

Choosing a label isn't permanent.

And if you think you migh be trans now, but end up deciding that you're just fine identifying

as cisgender later, that's okay too.

Do whatever makes you feel comfortable.

And good luck.

Remember, trans is beautiful, and there is hope.

I believe in you, and you got this.

So yeah, that's all I had for today.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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GRIMGAR a very ATYPICAL SERIES? (ft Yuwell) (SO HS) - Duration: 6:11.

Hello my dear friends-otakus, today a video a little finally very special since

we are in the company of Yuwell Hello how are you?

Yuwell: Well, first of all, I want to thank you for inviting me and it's okay

very very well thank you for asking me the question.

So let's talk about Grimgar's animated adaptation.

Originally Grimgar is a light novel of Japanese origin, the animated adaptation has been realized

by studio A-1 Pictures between January and March 2016 and the series is licensed at

we at wakanim.

Then the story of grimgar takes place in a world of fantasy one has the moon of color

red which will have an impact a little later in the series.

We discover 12 teenagers who do not know anything about their past except their names

and a few things and he'll have to join a group.

We will therefore observe Mananto, Haruhiro, Yume, Moguzo, Shioru and Ranta.

So these characters are main characters that will be observed during

the part of the anime.

Well you will tell me the scenario of Grimgar is not very original indeed people

transported from the real world into another world that is more fantastic medieval.

It is not at all original, we have to shovel in the animated seasons we have 20

or 40 each time.

And that is your mistake.

I tell you frankly Grimgar will surprise you because it is a lively and Isekai well

singular.

Also all the characters are amnesic and I will let yuwell tell you more

in detail.

So as I said earlier, the main characters are amnesic

they do not know anything about their past apart from things they remember their

names and a few human sentences.

They will attack the goblin species but they will have a new notion all

human fact of the style why one is obliged to make suffer the animals.

In fact to be able to feed. It is a sentence that is very simple say so

for the person who looks at the anime actually we have look that is totally different

in relation to the character and it is said that they are quite human.

On the one hand the characters are amnesic but on the other hand they are perfectly weak

in this new world.

And that's why grimgar is a very atypical isekai indeed in grimgar one assists

to the deconstruction typical of the heroes of isekais.

One can take the example of the character of subaru in re: zero.

Most of the heroes of Isekais become very very strong by going to another

whereas in their world of origin they are very weak.

Here we can cite all the adaptations of lights novels which takes place or which is inspired

f a video game of MMORPG for example like overlord for example or log horizon

or in a fantasy world No game No life.

These are humans in their own right, the director does exactly that so that the characters

Really looks the most bah to us actually.

As are teenagers who are in a world they do not know.

The fact of having to kill monsters while they have never seen

does not know how to fight unless it is the few

have therefore been very complicated for them to work as a team to develop

strategies and have to fuck goblin monsters right away to survive

and risk their lives.

In fact for that which makes the anime once again very interested in there on

this point not philosophical but really human.

Thank you yuwell that's exactly what I was going to say.

Anyway next.

Unfortunately in grimgar the fan service and especially the butt frames ruin

totally immersion and it is a pity for a work like grimgar.

The other black point of this animated is the rhythm indeed in 4 episodes they do happen

almost nothing but it is both a defect and a quality since it is a very rhythm

contemplative so if you ever want to see epic action, battles etc ...

Uh move on your way.

What to say more if only the decorations are sublime the least plan is a postal

card.

But this is not surprising since it is the duo nakamura osoemi eko which has in particular

work together for the realization of the opening 1 of shigatsu wa kimi no uso.

Another black dot is unfortunately the characters who are too stereotyped.

Well let's talk about music now with regards to openings and endings they are

interpreted by the group Know Name the only noticeable difference between the 2 openings and

endings are the images that change, lyrics and music remain the same.

The openings and endings stick well to the animated and especially the change of opening and ending

shows that the animate takes a new turn.

Well let's talk about the OSTs they are all beautiful and always in harmony

with the atmosphere of each scene.

(K) NoW_Name is a collective grouping several Japanese artists, composers and illustrators

this training was born in November 2015, and they are known in Japan in particular

for achieving the Grimgar OSTs but also for the animated Sakura Quest.

Take a look at the music they make they are well worth the detour. So

finally what must we remember from Hai to gensou no Grimgar?

Besides this Grimgar addresses painful themes such as death as well as

the issue of mourning.

Grimgar is an atypical series and a particular Isekai that knows how to stand out from others.

conclusion Grimgar is a survival story, a lively on growth and maturity

but not a boring adaptation of a light novel.

Grimgar is and remains above all a universal human history.

Well we are now at the end of this first knowledge of otaku hors series on

grimgar do not hesitate to tell me what you think of them in the comments, do not hesitate

not like this video to share on social networks to subscribe do not forget

not the bell of course Good day and never forget the lights novels are eternal.

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Why do I Feel so Bad? - Duration: 1:45.

why do i feel so bad?

why do i feel so bad?

I feel really bad

This song isn't good...

I feel bad today

Visa is a lisa

And Lisa don't meek

Fish n Chips are good when you have it in the hood

Fish n Chips are good when you eat them

That's a fun

England is my city

This dog has Big legs

That dog's legs move faster than its torso

Why is its torso here and not down there?

Shoenice drinking vodka, he's gonna die soon

Shoelace drinking lotion he's gonna die sooner

why do I feel so bad?

At least Shoenice drank lotion too

Pluging tzar chuggin a bunch of good

Fuggin dugging lucking

Thuggnig buggin blugggin

hgjdksahf hjdowuebghkd

Creepers are bad things in minecraft

minecraft was wunch

was lunch

and lunch is very good

Why do I feel so bad

Why do I feel so bad?

I feel really bad

This song isn't good

Nothing is real, I only wish my material body would leave so I could exist in the void of nothingness which I already understand to be my own soul

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Girls' Generation's YoonA Adorably Plays With So Yi Hyun's Daughter

Girls Generation member YoonA visited actress So Yi Hyun to play with her daughter Ha Eun!.

On September 24, So Yi Hyun posted two photos of YoonA and Ha Eun, alongside the caption, Ha Euns so happy to see YoonA.

I remember hanging out with YoonA right before giving birth to Ha Eun. YoonA came over right away when I was about to go into labor.

Her face and personality are both so beautiful.

Ha Eun went to sleep while tightly hugging the princess doll that YoonA got for her.

Thank you, YoonA~ Thanks to you, Ill be able to give birth to another beautiful child soon..

Click on the arrow to see both photos!.

So Yi Hyun also shared a video of her daughter smiling brightly next to YoonA.

She wrote as the caption, Ha Euns in such a good mood because of YoonA.

I was a bit surprised because they had such a great time together..

Meanwhile, So Yi Hyun is currently pregnant with her second child.

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