
English: 
Why did I move to America?
Well, there are just a lot of Things that I love about living here.
So today I'll tell you about my ten
favorite Things about living in the U.S.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my YouTube channel.
My Name is Felicia and I'm a German living in the U.S.
As many of you already know, I was born and raised in Munich,
and I first came to the U.S in 2016
for an Exchange semester during my Undergrad.
I then came back for an Internship, then I came back for my Master's again,
and then I was lucky enough to win the green card Lottery, which is why I'm now here as a permanent Resident,
and, of course, People ask me a lot;
Why did I do this? Why did I move here? Why leave Germany?
And the Answer to that is, that I didn't like it there anymore,
or because Germany isn't a good Country in which to live,
because Germany is an amazing Country in which to live,
but the Reason is that; Every Time I was here, I just
really enjoyed it here.

English: 
Why did I move to America?
Well, there are just a lot of Things that I love about living here.
So today I'll tell you about my ten
favourite Things about living in the U.S.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my YouTube channel.
My Name is Felicia and I'm a German living in the U.S.
As many of you already know, I was born and raised in Munich,
and I first came to the U.S in 2016
for an Exchange semester during my Undergrad.
I then came back for an Internship, then I came back for my Master's again,
and then I was lucky enough to win the green card Lottery, which is why I'm now here as a permanent Resident,
and, of course, People ask me a lot;
Why did I do this? Why did I move here? Why leave Germany?
And the Answer to that is, that I didn't like it there anymore,
or because Germany isn't a good Country in which to live,
because Germany is an amazing Country in which to live,
but the Reason is that; Every Time I was here, I just
really enjoyed it here.

English: 
Why did I move to America?
Well, there are just a lot of Things that I love about living here.
So today I'll tell you about my ten
favourite Things about living in the U.S.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my YouTube channel.
My Name is Felicia and I'm a German living in the U.S.
As many of you already know, I was born and raised in Munich,
and I first came to the U.S in 2016
for an Exchange semester during my Undergrad.
I then came back for an Internship, then I came back for my Master's again,
and then I was lucky enough to win the green card Lottery, which is why I'm now here as a permanent Resident,
and, of course, People ask me a lot;
Why did I do this? Why did I move here? Why leave Germany?
And the Answer to that is, that I didn't like it there anymore,
or because Germany isn't a good Country in which to live,
because Germany is an amazing Country in which to live,
but the Reason is that; Every Time I was here, I just
really enjoyed it here.

English: 
Those of you, who have lived abroad before, probably know how exciting it can be and how amazing it can feel,
to challenge yourself, get out of your Comfort-zone,
by living in a completely different Country where everything is new.
So the Excitement is definitely one Reason, why I came here,
but the other Reason is, that I just love a lot about the U.S and about american Culture,
and what those Things are excatly; That's what I'll tell you now.
So here are 10 Things I love about living in the U.S:
The first Point on my List is, that I love how open and friendly Americans are,
not every single one, of course.
So just as a generalising Disclaimer:
Whenever I make a generalising Statement about Americans,
this obviously doesn't apply to every Individual out there,
but it's just my personal Experience with the Majority of Americans
in Comparison to Germans.
So overall, Americans are a lot more open and friendly than Germans,
and that's just something, that makes being away from Home a lot easier,

English: 
Those of you, who have lived abroad before, probably know how exciting it can be and how amazing it can feel,
to challenge yourself, get out of your Comfort-zone,
by living in a completely different Country where everything is new.
So the Excitement is definitely one Reason, why I came here,
but the other Reason is, that I just love a lot about the U.S and about american Culture,
and what those Things are excatly; That's what I'll tell you now.
So here are 10 Things I love about living in the U.S:
The first Point on my List is, that I love how open and friendly Americans are,
not every single one, of course.
So just as a generalizing Disclaimer:
Whenever I make a generalizing Statement about Americans,
this obviously doesn't apply to every Individual out there,
but it's just my personal Experience with the Majority of Americans
in Comparison to Germans.
So overall, Americans are a lot more open and friendly than Germans,
and that's just something, that makes being away from Home a lot easier,

English: 
Those of you, who have lived abroad before, probably know how exciting it can be and how amazing it can feel,
to challenge yourself, get out of your Comfort-zone,
by living in a completely different Country where everything is new.
So the Excitement is definitely one Reason, why I came here,
but the other Reason is, that I just love a lot about the U.S and about american Culture,
and what those Things are excatly; That's what I'll tell you now.
So here are 10 Things I love about living in the U.S:
The first Point on my List is, that I love how open and friendly Americans are,
not every single one, of course.
So just as a generalizing Disclaimer:
Whenever I make a generalizing Statement about Americans,
this obviously doesn't apply to every Individual out there,
but it's just my personal Experience with the Majority of Americans
in Comparison to Germans.
So overall, Americans are a lot more open and friendly than Germans,
and that's just something, that makes being away from Home a lot easier,

English: 
and it makes living here really enjoyable.
This including approaching People and talking to each other being easy and comfortable here.
In Germany, the Threshold to do those Things is a little higher,
but here you can pretty much just
walk up to someone and start talking to them,
if you have a Question, for Example.
This especially works at certain social Settings, of course, such as,
at a Gathering or when you're at Work or School,
but People even approach each other at the Store or on the Street, sometimes,
and most Americans are really friendly too,
they're polite to each other, they usually have a friendly Tone,
they're interested in what you have to say,
they share personal Stories with you, they give you Compliments, and, if People and in a bad Mood,
they don't usually take it out on everyone around them,
which, in Germany, I sometimes feel like you can just tell someone is in a bad Mood,
and obviously, that doesn't brighten your own Mood either.
The second Point on my List is that it's easy make
Friends in the U.S;
Since most Americans are so open and friendly
I found it really easy to make Friends here in the U.S,

English: 
and it makes living here really enjoyable.
This including approaching People and talking to each other being easy and comfortable here.
In Germany, the Threshold to do those Things is a little higher,
but here you can pretty much just
walk up to someone and start talking to them,
if you have a Question, for Example.
This especially works at certain social Settings, of course, such as,
at a Gathering or when you're at Work or School,
but People even approach each other at the Store or on the Street, sometimes,
and most Americans are really friendly too,
they're polite to each other, they usually have a friendly Tone,
they're interested in what you have to say,
they share personal Stories with you, they give you Compliments, and, if People and in a bad Mood,
they don't usually take it out on everyone around them,
which, in Germany, I sometimes feel like you can just tell someone is in a bad Mood,
and obviously, that doesn't brighten your own Mood either.
The second Point on my List is that it's easy make
Friends in the U.S;
Since most Americans are so open and friendly
I found it really easy to make Friends here in the U.S,

English: 
and it makes living here really enjoyable.
This including approaching People and talking to each other being easy and comfortable here.
In Germany, the Threshold to do those Things is a little higher,
but here you can pretty much just
walk up to someone and start talking to them,
if you have a Question, for Example.
This especially works at certain social Settings, of course, such as,
at a Gathering or when you're at Work or School,
but People even approach each other at the Store or on the Street, sometimes,
and most Americans are really friendly too,
they're polite to each other, they usually have a friendly Tone,
they're interested in what you have to say,
they share personal Stories with you, they give you Compliments, and, if People and in a bad Mood,
they don't usually take it out on everyone around them,
which, in Germany, I sometimes feel like you can just tell someone is in a bad Mood,
and obviously, that doesn't brighten your own Mood either.
The second Point on my List is that it's easy make
Friends in the U.S;
Since most Americans are so open and friendly
I found it really easy to make Friends here in the U.S,

English: 
which obviously made my Experience so much better in the Begining,
for when you come to a new Country and don't know anybody,
having Friends changes a lot, actually
and it's pretty much the first Step to feeling at Home in the new Country,
and People were also really hospitable in the Beginning.
They offered to show me around, when they had heard that I had just arrived,
or they drove me to Places, because they knew I didn't have a car,
or they invited me to hang out with them and their Friends,
or to come along on Trips,
so that was amazing for me.
But even after 3 Years, I just love how there isn't a big Thershold to becoming someone's Friend,
and how it's also really easy to different Friend groups with each other.
In Germany and some other european Cultures,
People prefer to stay within their established Friend circle,
and if you have several of those Circles, you usually hang out with
one or the other,
but here connecting Friend groups and also inviting People to join,
if you've made plans with your Friends,
is really common and simple.
These Things can be a lot more complicated in Germany,

English: 
which obviously made my Experience so much better in the Begining,
for when you come to a new Country and don't know anybody,
having Friends changes a lot, actually
and it's pretty much the first Step to feeling at Home in the new Country,
and People were also really hospitable in the Beginning.
They offered to show me around, when they had heard that I had just arrived,
or they drove me to Places, because they knew I didn't have a car,
or they invited me to hang out with them and their Friends,
or to come along on Trips,
so that was amazing for me.
But even after 3 Years, I just love how there isn't a big Thershold to becoming someone's Friend,
and how it's also really easy to different Friend groups with each other.
In Germany and some other european Cultures,
People prefer to stay within their established Friend circle,
and if you have several of those Circles, you usually hang out with
one or the other,
but here connecting Friend groups and also inviting People to join,
if you've made plans with your Friends,
is really common and simple.
These Things can be a lot more complicated in Germany,

English: 
which obviously made my Experience so much better in the Begining,
for when you come to a new Country and don't know anybody,
having Friends changes a lot, actually
and it's pretty much the first Step to feeling at Home in the new Country,
and People were also really hospitable in the Beginning.
They offered to show me around, when they had heard that I had just arrived,
or they drove me to Places, because they knew I didn't have a car,
or they invited me to hang out with them and their Friends,
or to come along on Trips,
so that was amazing for me.
But even after 3 Years, I just love how there isn't a big Thershold to becoming someone's Friend,
and how it's also really easy to different Friend groups with each other.
In Germany and some other european Cultures,
People prefer to stay within their established Friend circle,
and if you have several of those Circles, you usually hang out with
one or the other,
but here connecting Friend groups and also inviting People to join,
if you've made plans with your Friends,
is really common and simple.
These Things can be a lot more complicated in Germany,

English: 
which is also why, for People who are new to Germany,
it can be tricky to make Friends in the Beginning,
but the good News is that; Once you've made Friends in Germany,
it usually means that you can really rely on them that they're going to be in your Life for a while.
Whereas here, I'd say that, and, of course this varies a lot, but
overall, I'd say, that not only is the Threshold of making Friends pretty low,
but also of losing them or losing Sight of each other,
but the Point still stands, I love how easy it is to make Friends here.
Americans are a lot more spontaneous than Germans, and I love it.
Germans love planning, so most Germans plan Things like hanging out with Friends
at least a few Days or even Weeks in advance.
Here I really enjoy, that People are much more spontaneous, and sometimes it can even happen, that
you didn't know what you were going to do tonight but then suddenly you end up having
a Game night with 8 Friends or something
and that just happened around the hour before.
Just an example, of course, but I hope you guys know what I mean.

English: 
which is also why, for People who are new to Germany,
it can be tricky to make Friends in the Beginning,
but the good News is that; Once you've made Friends in Germany,
it usually means that you can really rely on them that they're going to be in your Life for a while.
Whereas here, I'd say that, and, of course this varies a lot, but
overall, I'd say, that not only is the Threshold of making Friends pretty low,
but also of losing them or losing Sight of each other,
but the Point still stands, I love how easy it is to make Friends here.
Americans are a lot more spontaneous than Germans, and I love it.
Germans love planning, so most Germans plan Things like hanging out with Friends
at least a few Days or even Weeks in advance.
Here I really enjoy, that People are much more spontaneous, and sometimes it can even happen, that
you didn't know what you were going to do tonight but then suddenly you end up having
a Game night with 8 Friends or something
and that just happened around the hour before.
Just an example, of course, but I hope you guys know what I mean.

English: 
which is also why, for People who are new to Germany,
it can be tricky to make Friends in the Beginning,
but the good News is that; Once you've made Friends in Germany,
it usually means that you can really rely on them that they're going to be in your Life for a while.
Whereas here, I'd say that, and, of course this varies a lot, but
overall, I'd say, that not only is the Threshold of making Friends pretty low,
but also of losing them or losing Sight of each other,
but the Point still stands, I love how easy it is to make Friends here.
Americans are a lot more spontaneous than Germans, and I love it.
Germans love planning, so most Germans plan Things like hanging out with Friends
at least a few Days or even Weeks in advance.
Here I really enjoy, that People are much more spontaneous, and sometimes it can even happen, that
you didn't know what you were going to do tonight but then suddenly you end up having
a Game night with 8 Friends or something
and that just happened around the hour before.
Just an example, of course, but I hope you guys know what I mean.

English: 
In Germany the Majority of those 8 People
probably would have already had Plans, or, if they didn't, they have been up for a spontaneous Thing like that.
The Downside to this, of course, is that People also bail spontaneously sometimes
and if you like to plan ahead a lot it can get tricky at times.
Americans are very good at enjoying themselves and treating themselves
without feeling the Need to have an actual Reason for it,
and I personally find that to be a very healthy Way of looking at Life.
Germans often have the Need to justify those Things towards others,
like if they treat themselves with unhealthy Food,
or if they go to the Bars and get drunk, or if they
spend a lot of Money on a new Pair of Shoes or whatever it is,
Germans often compare themselves with others,
and judge each other in certain ways, and so if you do something, where you
where you feel like other People think something like;
‚oh, why did he spend all that Money on Shoes, when we all know he doesn't have that much Money and he should have just
saved that for Emergencies‘.
Germans tend to explain themselves and justify their actions towards others

English: 
In Germany the Majority of those 8 People
probably would have already had Plans, or, if they didn't, they have been up for a spontaneous Thing like that.
The Downside to this, of course, is that People also bail spontaneously sometimes
and if you like to plan ahead a lot it can get tricky at times.
Americans are very good at enjoying themselves and treating themselves
without feeling the Need to have an actual Reason for it,
and I personally find that to be a very healthy Way of looking at Life.
Germans often have the Need to justify those Things towards others,
like if they treat themselves with unhealthy Food,
or if they go to the Bars and get drunk, or if they
spend a lot of Money on a new Pair of Shoes or whatever it is,
Germans often compare themselves with others,
and judge each other in certain ways, and so if you do something, where you
where you feel like other People think something like;
‚oh, why did he spend all that Money on Shoes, when we all know he doesn't have that much Money and he should have just
saved that for Emergencies‘.
Germans tend to explain themselves and justify their actions towards others

English: 
In Germany the Majority of those 8 People
probably would have already had Plans, or, if they didn't, they have been up for a spontaneous Thing like that.
The Downside to this, of course, is that People also bail spontaneously sometimes
and if you like to plan ahead a lot it can get tricky at times.
Americans are very good at enjoying themselves and treating themselves
without feeling the Need to have an actual Reason for it,
and I personally find that to be a very healthy Way of looking at Life.
Germans often have the Need to justify those Things towards others,
like if they treat themselves with unhealthy Food,
or if they go to the Bars and get drunk, or if they
spend a lot of Money on a new Pair of Shoes or whatever it is,
Germans often compare themselves with others,
and judge each other in certain ways, and so if you do something, where you
where you feel like other People think something like;
‚oh, why did he spend all that Money on Shoes, when we all know he doesn't have that much Money and he should have just
saved that for Emergencies‘.
Germans tend to explain themselves and justify their actions towards others

English: 
when technically they don't owe an Explanation in my Opinion.
In the U.S People don't really do that as much,
but I also don't see People being as judgy as in Germany,
and Americans don't begrudge each other as much either.
So I think that may be the Reason, why People to justify their Actions here.
For me personally, this whole attitude of
‚just treat youself if you're in the Mood for it‘
definitely had a positive Impact on how I live my life.
These Things are all somewhat related to each other, but the next Thing, that I love about living in the U.S,
is this optimistic and positive Atmosphere here.
Germans are oftentimes a lot more sceptical and critical,
so I find that positive Vible here in the U.S really inspiring.
You can observe this in all Kinds of different Contexts and Parts of Life,
like how People just compliment each other a lot,
but to give one concrete Example,
you can see this a lot in the Field of Entrepreneurship,
especially when it comes to new Ideas and thinking out of the Box.
So broadly speaking, when the average German would ask

English: 
when technically they don't owe an Explanation in my Opinion.
In the U.S People don't really do that as much,
but I also don't see People being as judgy as in Germany,
and Americans don't begrudge each other as much either.
So I think that may be the Reason, why People to justify their Actions here.
For me personally, this whole attitude of
‚just treat youself if you're in the Mood for it‘
definitely had a positive Impact on how I live my life.
These Things are all somewhat related to each other, but the next Thing, that I love about living in the U.S,
is this optimistic and positive Atmosphere here.
Germans are oftentimes a lot more sceptical and critical,
so I find that positive Vible here in the U.S really inspiring.
You can observe this in all Sorts of different Contexts and Parts of Life,
like how People just compliment each other a lot,
but to give one concrete Example,
you can see this a lot in the Field of Entrepreneurship,
especially when it comes to new Ideas and thinking out of the Box.
So broadly speaking, when the average German would ask

English: 
when technically they don't owe an Explanation in my Opinion.
In the U.S People don't really do that as much,
but I also don't see People being as judgy as in Germany,
and Americans don't begrudge each other as much either.
So I think that may be the Reason, why People to justify their Actions here.
For me personally, this whole attitude of
‚just treat youself if you're in the Mood for it‘
definitely had a positive Impact on how I live my life.
These Things are all somewhat related to each other, but the next Thing, that I love about living in the U.S,
is this optimistic and positive Atmosphere here.
Germans are oftentimes a lot more sceptical and critical,
so I find that positive Vible here in the U.S really inspiring.
You can observe this in all Kinds of different Contexts and Parts of Life,
like how People just compliment each other a lot,
but to give one concrete Example,
you can see this a lot in the Field of Entrepreneurship,
especially when it comes to new Ideas and thinking out of the Box.
So broadly speaking, when the average German would ask

English: 
‚Why?‘, the average American asks ‚Why not?‘
So while German finding potential Problems and reasons why something could possibly fail,
Americans focus more on the Potential,
and have more of a
„can do“ attitude, and
don't give up easily, even if they fail a few Times at first.
And this Attitude is something that Americans don't only have about their own Life,
but towards others too.
Celebrating other People's Success, encouraging others and also
supporting them, to use their Talents in the best possible Way,
is a Part of american Culture, that I would love for Germans to adopt a little.
This kind of ties in with what I said about judging each other earlier,
but Germans unfortunately often begrudge each other's Successes,
and instead of being happy for other People,
we oftentimes feel Envy and somehow feel like
another Person's Success may make us less successful or valued.
Again this doesn't apply to every single German, of course,
but it's definitely something you can see in german Society,

English: 
‚Why?‘, the average American asks ‚Why not?‘
So while German finding potential Problems and reasons why something could possibly fail,
Americans focus more on the Potential,
and have more of a
„can do“ attitude, and
don't give up easily, even if they fail a few Times at first.
And this Attitude is something that Americans don't only have about their own Life,
but towards others too.
Celebrating other People's Success, encouraging others and also
supporting them, to use their Talents in the best possible Way,
is a Part of american Culture, that I would love for Germans to adopt a little.
This kind of ties in with what I said about judging each other earlier,
but Germans unfortunately often begrudge each other's Successes,
and instead of being happy for other People,
we oftentimes feel Envy and somehow feel like
another Person's Success may make us less successful or valued.
Again this doesn't apply to every single German, of course,
but it's definitely something you can see in german Society,

English: 
‚Why?‘, the average American asks ‚Why not?‘
So while German finding potential Problems and reasons why something could possibly fail,
Americans focus more on the Potential,
and have more of a
„can do“ attitude, and
don't give up easily, even if they fail a few Times at first.
And this Attitude is something that Americans don't only have about their own Life,
but towards others too.
Celebrating other People's Success, encouraging others and also
supporting them, to use their Talents in the best possible Way,
is a Part of american Culture, that I would love for Germans to adopt a little.
This kind of ties in with what I said about judging each other earlier,
but Germans unfortunately often begrudge each other's Successes,
and instead of being happy for other People,
we oftentimes feel Envy and somehow feel like
another Person's Success may make us less successful or valued.
Again this doesn't apply to every single German, of course,
but it's definitely something you can see in german Society,

English: 
and who knows? Maybe this optimistic and positive Spirit here in the U.S still goes back to the Pioneers,
who came to the Country with a lot of big Dreams.
Very closely related to that is, that I  also love how enthusiastic Americans can be;
Whether it's about their favorite Sports team or a Band or just the School they're attending,
Americans are usually not afraid to share their Enthusiasm with the Public,
and they're also not ashamed to
stand up for what they like and show their Excitement to everyone else.
As I've mentioned in my Videos on Sports cultures,
Germans can be like that, when it comes to Soccer,
but, besides that, we're usually a lot more reserved and modest about those kinds of Things.
Unfortunately this sometimes also applies to our own Accomplishments,
and Things of which we should be very proud.
Sometimes People and very modest and humble about those Things too,
and feel like they can't celebrate openly,
because it would make them look like they're bragging and make them unlikeable,
which I think is really sad.
So I think being positive and celebrating each other and supporting each other awesome in the U.S.

English: 
and who knows? Maybe this optimistic and positive Spirit here in the U.S still goes back to the Pioneers,
who came to the Country with a lot of big Dreams.
Very closely related to that is, that I  also love how enthusiastic Americans can be;
Whether it's about their favorite Sports team or a Band or just the School they're attending,
Americans are usually not afraid to share their Enthusiasm with the Public,
and they're also not ashamed to
stand up for what they like and show their Excitement to everyone else.
As I've mentioned in my Videos on Sports cultures,
Germans can be like that, when it comes to Soccer,
but, besides that, we're usually a lot more reserved and modest about those Sorts of Things.
Unfortunately this sometimes also applies to our own Accomplishments,
and Things of which we should be very proud.
Sometimes People and very modest and humble about those Things too,
and feel like they can't celebrate openly,
because it would make them look like they're bragging and make them unlikeable,
which I think is really sad.
So I think being positive and celebrating each other and supporting each other awesome in the U.S.

English: 
and who knows? Maybe this optimistic and positive Spirit here in the U.S still goes back to the Pioneers,
who came to the Country with a lot of big Dreams.
Very closely related to that is, that I  also love how enthusiastic Americans can be;
Whether it's about their favorite Sports team or a Band or just the School they're attending,
Americans are usually not afraid to share their Enthusiasm with the Public,
and they're also not ashamed to
stand up for what they like and show their Excitement to everyone else.
As I've mentioned in my Videos on Sports cultures,
Germans can be like that, when it comes to Soccer,
but, besides that, we're usually a lot more reserved and modest about those kinds of Things.
Unfortunately this sometimes also applies to our own Accomplishments,
and Things of which we should be very proud.
Sometimes People and very modest and humble about those Things too,
and feel like they can't celebrate openly,
because it would make them look like they're bragging and make them unlikeable,
which I think is really sad.
So I think being positive and celebrating each other and supporting each other awesome in the U.S.

English: 
The next Point on my List is that I love how Individualism is valued in the U.S,
and how I feel like, that
the need to fit in and to float with the current
isn't as big as in Germany.
This is based on my personal Experience and it is compared to Germany,
(and this may vary a lot in different Places between rural and urban Areas)
but overall I feel like you are really encouraged here to be who you want to be and do what you want,
as long as you don't break the Law or harm anyone.
I've talked about this with my german Friend in this Video a little
but Germans tend to look at each other a lot in Public,
some People would say, that we stare,
while in the U.S I feel it really doesn't matter what you look like,
whether you are wearing Gym clothes out to the Bar or have a lot to choose in Piercings
or are bigger than other People,
I feel like Americans don't give you weird looks usually.
And to be honest I don't hear Americans talk about others a lot either which I think is awesome.
The Motto is sort of like ‚mind your own Business‘ but in a good Way.

English: 
The next Point on my List is that I love how Individualism is valued in the U.S,
and how I feel like, that
the need to fit in and to float with the current
isn't as big as in Germany.
This is based on my personal Experience and it is compared to Germany,
(and this may vary a lot in different Places between rural and urban Areas)
but overall I feel like you are really encouraged here to be who you want to be and do what you want,
as long as you don't break the Law or harm anyone.
I've talked about this with my german Friend in this Video a little
but Germans tend to look at each other a lot in Public,
some People would say, that we stare,
while in the U.S I feel it really doesn't matter what you look like,
whether you are wearing Gym clothes out to the Bar or have a lot to choose in Piercings
or are bigger than other People,
I feel like Americans don't give you weird looks usually.
And to be honest I don't hear Americans talk about others a lot either which I think is awesome.
The Motto is kind of like ‚mind your own business‘ but in a good way.

English: 
The next Point on my List is that I love how Individualism is valued in the U.S,
and how I feel like, that
the need to fit in and to float with the current
isn't as big as in Germany.
This is based on my personal Experience and it is compared to Germany,
(and this may vary a lot in different Places between rural and urban Areas)
but overall I feel like you are really encouraged here to be who you want to be and do what you want,
as long as you don't break the Law or harm anyone.
I've talked about this with my german Friend in this Video a little
but Germans tend to look at each other a lot in Public,
some People would say, that we stare,
while in the U.S I feel it really doesn't matter what you look like,
whether you are wearing Gym clothes out to the Bar or have a lot to choose in Piercings
or are bigger than other People,
I feel like Americans don't give you weird looks usually.
And to be honest I don't hear Americans talk about others a lot either which I think is awesome.
The Motto is kind of like ‚mind your own business‘ but in a good way.

English: 
Okay, this is old News, but another Thing, that I love about living here is, that the United States are huge,
there is so much Space here.
In Europe everything is much more dense and just smaller than in the U.S
This starts with the Country itself, but it also applies to how Streets are much wider,
Stores are bigger and have bigger Selections,
Houses are bigger and you don't have to be rich to have your own Yard and Driveway,
and even Things like
Fitting rooms in a Store are bigger.
So except for a few dense Cities in the U.S, everything is just more spread out here,
and that definitely gives me a feeling of Freedom.
On to the next Point: I also love how, within one and the same Country
there is so much scenic Diversity.
I mean Germany has a very diverse Landscape too and so do a lot of other Countries,
but I love that, in the U.S you have
two different Coasts, you have really warn and really cold Climates,
you have Swamps and Beaches and the big Lakes and Mountains and vast Openness

English: 
Okay, this is old News, but another Thing, that I love about living here is, that the United States are huge,
there is so much Space here.
In Europe everything is much more dense and just smaller than in the U.S
This starts with the Country itself, but it also applies to how Streets are much wider,
Stores are bigger and have bigger Selections,
Houses are bigger and you don't have to be rich to have your own Yard and Driveway,
and even Things like
Fitting rooms in a Store are bigger.
So except for a few dense Cities in the U.S, everything is just more spread out here,
and that definitely gives me a feeling of freedom.
On to the next Point: I also love how, within one and the same Country
there is so much scenic Diversity.
I mean Germany has a very diverse Landscape too and so do a lot of other Countries,
but I love that, in the U.S you have
two different Coasts, you have really warn and really cold Climates,
you have Swamps and Beaches and the big Lakes and Mountains and vast Openness

English: 
Okay, this is old News, but another Thing, that I love about living here is, that the United States are huge,
there is so much Space here.
In Europe everything is much more dense and just smaller than in the U.S
This starts with the Country itself, but it also applies to how Streets are much wider,
Stores are bigger and have bigger Selections,
Houses are bigger and you don't have to be rich to have your own Yard and Driveway,
and even Things like
Fitting rooms in a Store are bigger.
So except for a few dense Cities in the U.S, everything is just more spread out here,
and that definitely gives me a feeling of freedom.
On to the next Point: I also love how, within one and the same Country
there is so much scenic Diversity.
I mean Germany has a very diverse Landscape too and so do a lot of other Countries,
but I love that, in the U.S you have
two different Coasts, you have really warn and really cold Climates,
you have Swamps and Beaches and the big Lakes and Mountains and vast Openness

English: 
(and the Canyons, when you go out west)
and still, when you travel all of this, you're in the same Country the whole Time
with the same Language and same Currently and all the Things you're used to.
Okay so for the last Point this Topic has come up quite a lot in my recent Videos;
About how the U.S is all about Convenience,
and I mean, if I said I didn't enjoy that.
You can pretty much get anything you want 24/7,
okay right now you can't with this whole Pandemic going on,
but before this happened you could and hopefully after.
A lot of the Stores here like Target or Walmart have pretty much everything you need in just one Place.
So everything from Groceries to Funiture, Clothing, Medicine, Hardware,
but also in just „regular“ Grocery stores,
you can usually get way more than just Food,
and, as I've mentioned before, Stores have huge Selections, like
a full Aisle just for Cereal is pretty normal or 20 different Brands of Pasta sauce or those Sorts of Things,

English: 
(and the Canyons, when you go out west)
and still, when you travel all of this, you're in the same Country the whole Time
with the same Language and same Currently and all the Things you're used to.
Okay so for the last Point this Topic has come up quite a lot in my recent Videos;
About how the U.S is all about Convenience,
and I mean, if I said I didn't enjoy that.
You can pretty much get anything you want 24/7,
okay right now you can't with this whole Pandemic going on,
but before this happened you could and hopefully after.
A lot of the Stores here like Target or Walmart have pretty much everything you need in just one Place.
So everything from Groceries to Funiture, Clothing, Medicine, Hardware,
but also in just „regular“ Grocery stores,
you can usually get way more than just Food,
and, as I've mentioned before, Stores have huge Selections, like
a full Aisle just for Cereal is pretty normal or 20 different Brands of Pasta sauce or those kinds of Things,

English: 
(and the Canyons, when you go out west)
and still, when you travel all of this, you're in the same Country the whole Time
with the same Language and same Currently and all the Things you're used to.
Okay so for the last Point this Topic has come up quite a lot in my recent Videos;
About how the U.S is all about Convenience,
and I mean, if I said I didn't enjoy that.
You can pretty much get anything you want 24/7,
okay right now you can't with this whole Pandemic going on,
but before this happened you could and hopefully after.
A lot of the Stores here like Target or Walmart have pretty much everything you need in just one Place.
So everything from Groceries to Funiture, Clothing, Medicine, Hardware,
but also in just „regular“ Grocery stores,
you can usually get way more than just Food,
and, as I've mentioned before, Stores have huge Selections, like
a full Aisle just for Cereal is pretty normal or 20 different Brands of Pasta sauce or those kinds of Things,

English: 
and in addition to that, there are Drive-throughs for almost everything.
So you can just conveniently get Food from your Car,
or Coffee or Medicine or Cash or even Liquor,
and, of course, the U.S has amazing Customer service,
which is something I absolutely enjoy about living here,
and this also plays into the whole Conveninece thing.
Most Salespeople at Stores are extremely friendly and helpful whenever they can,
Waiters are usually really happy to accommodate your special Requests,
and even at the Grocery store, you don't have to bag your Things in most Cases.
As for those of you who think Customer service is bad here in the U.S,
believe me, you do not want to come to Germany.
So that was the End of the List, those were my personal top 10 Things about living in the U.S.
My Friends and Family have definitely heard all of these before,
because I tend to talk this a lot, especially when I'm in Germany, because then I kind of
notice how those Things are missing there.

English: 
and in addition to that, there are Drive-throughs for almost everything.
So you can just conveniently get Food from your Car,
or Coffee or Medicine or Cash or even Liquor,
and, of course, the U.S has amazing Customer service,
which is something I absolutely enjoy about living here,
and this also plays into the whole Conveninece thing.
Most Salespeople at Stores are extremely friendly and helpful whenever they can,
Waiters are usually really happy to accommodate your special Requests,
and even at the Grocery store, you don't have to bag your Things in most Cases.
As for those of you who think Customer service is bad here in the U.S,
believe me, you do not want to come to Germany.
So that was the End of the List, those were my personal top 10 Things about living in the U.S.
My Friends and Family have definitely heard all of these before,
because I tend to talk this a lot, especially when I'm in Germany, because then I kind of
notice how those Things are missing there.

English: 
and in addition to that, there are Drive-throughs for almost everything.
So you can just conveniently get Food from your Car,
or Coffee or Medicine or Cash or even Liquor,
and, of course, the U.S has amazing Customer service,
which is something I absolutely enjoy about living here,
and this also plays into the whole Conveninece thing.
Most Salespeople at Stores are extremely friendly and helpful whenever they can,
Waiters are usually really happy to accommodate your special Requests,
and even at the Grocery store, you don't have to bag your Things in most Cases.
As for those of you who think Customer service is bad here in the U.S,
believe me, you do not want to come to Germany.
So that was the End of the List, those were my personal top 10 Things about living in the U.S.
My Friends and Family have definitely heard all of these before,
because I tend to talk this a lot, especially when I'm in Germany, because then I kind of
notice how those Things are missing there.

English: 
I'm sure this can be a little annoying sometimes for the People around me, so I apologise,
but maybe, now that I have expressed it in a Video, I won't feel the need to talk about it as much,
and I'm interested in what you guys value about the Place in which you live,
or if maybe there's a Country to which you are dreaming of Moving,
what is it that you like about that Country the most?
Share your Stories in the Comments below.
I hope you guys enjoyed this Video, give it a Thumbs-up if you did,
and subscribe to my Channel for free if you like what I do on this Channel in General,
also activate the Bell to get notifications for new Uploads,
follow me on Instagram.
Other than that, stay safe and healthy everyone, stay Home if you can
wash your Hands and I hope I'll see you next time. [In German - Bye!]

English: 
I'm sure this can be a little annoying sometimes for the People around me, so I apologise,
but maybe, now that I have expressed it in a Video, I won't feel the need to talk about it as much,
and I'm interested in what you guys value about the Place in which you live,
or if maybe there's a Country to which you are dreaming of Moving,
what is it that you like about that Country the most?
Share your Stories in the Comments below.
I hope you guys enjoyed this Video, give it a Thumbs-up if you did,
and subscribe to my Channel for free if you like what I do on this Channel in General,
also activate the Bell to get notifications for new Uploads,
follow me on Instagram.
Other than that, stay safe and healthy everyone, stay Home if you can
wash your Hands and I hope I'll see you next time. [In German - Bye!]

English: 
I'm sure this can be a little annoying sometimes for the People around me, so I apologise,
but maybe, now that I have expressed it in a Video, I won't feel the need to talk about it as much,
and I'm interested in what you guys value about the Place in which you live,
or if maybe there's a Country to which you are dreaming of Moving,
what is it that you like about that Country the most?
Share your Stories in the Comments below.
I hope you guys enjoyed this Video, give it a Thumbs-up if you did,
and subscribe to my Channel for free if you like what I do on this Channel in General,
also activate the Bell to get notifications for new Uploads,
follow me on Instagram.
Other than that, stay safe and healthy everyone, stay Home if you can
wash your Hands and I hope I'll see you next time. [In German - Bye!]
