What do the Germans think of the British!?

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Published 2022-04-26
So the return of of the question The most asked question you guys asked about each-other on Instagram was for me to return to Germany and ask what the Germans think of the us British people. Yet again you German didn’t disapoint with the amount of people who actually came over.

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All Comments (21)
  • @beglubbttv
    Well, first of all I really love the brits. Visited the UK a dozen times and never had any issues with anybody. And it is true, we have a lot in common I mean A LOT 😅 I like the food despite so many people think it‘s horrible and I love the banter between our countrys. But you only can enjoy it really if you get the humor and I think that the Germans in general are funnier than their reputation. The only thing that bothers me a bit is „the war thing“. Don‘t get me wrong, you can mention the war I personally don‘t care at all. In fact on the contrary I like to discuss about it because i'm a bit of a history nerd 😁 But the thing is, in britain it is like a religion and everyone is taking pride out of it as if they had experienced it themselves. Even if they are at a very young age and when it comes to football for example, that's where the ugly face shows itself. But the problem is: The Germans don‘t really give a thing about it, it‘s all very one-sided and if you sing „ten german bombers“ or stuff like that: Nobody is offended 🤷🏻‍♂️ So that‘s a thing I don‘t like and can‘t really understand but besides that I love the brits 🥰
  • @elwolf8536
    Some of these lads could pass for English. their English is spot on almost without an accent
  • Being British I have nothing but pure respect for German people…despite our “slight disagreements” over the years people here really do admire the German people 🇬🇧❤️
  • @scarecrowman7789
    I’m British and I have lots of respect for the Germans. They’re our closest in Europe. Strong, dependable, honourable people.
  • I have always considered the Brits, the Germans and the Dutch to be brothers - we might not always see eye to eye but we have a lot in common.
  • @chrislyne377
    The thing I love most about the Germans is that they still learn British English and not American English. Nothing could touch my heart more ❤
  • Germanic brothers 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤🇩🇪 Our cultures are really quite similar and it shows.
  • @welshpete12
    I'm over 80 and I'm so pleased that our attitude about Germany has changed so much and for the better, in my life time ! And yes I think that young German, has got a English accent and can pass as a Brit !
  • I am Prussian, from Vienna. I honestly love the English countryside, pubs, humor, breakfast, football, music and Lord of the Rings. Peace and joy to 2023
  • @daveo4005
    I served in Germany, in HM forces, for nearly 10 years off and on. I found our German cousins polite and courteous, and great company when socialising. I often worked along side German servicemen who were professional in all respects. 🇩🇪🇬🇧👍
  • I spent many years working with the British Army and the Deutsch Das Heer. They are most alike separated mostly by language. They are very much alike in thought processes and honor. I was privileged to work with both to serve NATO.
  • There is a saying in Germany that shows that Germans value the English culture and way of life very highly. When someone misbehaves, you say, "That's not the fine English way." This means that good English behavior is a role model for Germans.
  • @eastgermany3990
    Deutsche und Briten sind eigentlich wie zwei Brüder aus einer Familie. Manchmal streiten sie sich aber am Ende halten sie zusammen. Und das ist gut so.
  • @edpistemic
    Their English is absolutely amazing! As a Brit I've got nothing but respect for the Germans. Beautiful country and they've built themselves a really impressive society.
  • The Germans are like our long lost cousins. Our two countries could achieve great things together,if we worked at it.
  • You can tell how much us Brits like someone by how much we make fun of each other, it's like being brothers