
English: 
My favorite American Beer, my biggest Weakness and so much more!
Today, I'm answering your Questions about me.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my Youtube channel.
My Name is Felicia. I was born and raised in Munich, Germany,
but I have been living off and on in Cincinnati, Ohio since 2016.
So last Week I hit 20,000 Subscribers on my Channel, which is crazy!
So I just want to say thank you guys so so much
for your Support, for your Loyalty, it really means a lot to me.
So a big Danke Schön to every one of you, and as a 20,000-subscriber Special,
I thought I could do something, that I don't really do a whole lot on here,
and that is being a little bit more personal.
So today I'm going to be answering personal Questions, that you guys asked me

English: 
My favourite American Beer, my biggest Weakness and so much more!
Today, I'm answering your Questions about me.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my Youtube channel.
My Name is Felicia. I was born and raised in Munich, Germany,
but I have been living off and on in Cincinnati, Ohio since 2016.
So last Week I hit 20,000 Subscribers on my Channel, which is crazy!
So I just want to say thank you guys so so much
for your Support, for your Loyalty, it really means a lot to me.
So a big Danke Schön to every one of you, and as a 20,000-subscriber Special,
I thought I could do something, that I don't really do a whole lot on here,
and that is being a little bit more personal.
So today I'm going to be answering personal Questions, that you guys asked me

English: 
My favorite american Beer, my biggest Weakness and so much more!
Today, I'm answering your Questions about me.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my Youtube channel.
My Name is Felicia. I was born and raised in Munich, Germany,
but I have been living off and on in Cincinnati, Ohio since 2016.
So last Week I hit 20,000 Subscribers on my Channel, which is crazy!
So I just want to say thank you guys so so much
for your Support, for your Loyalty, it really means a lot to me.
So a big Danke Schön to every one of you, and as a 20,000-subscriber Special,
I thought I could do something, that I don't really do a whole lot on here,
and that is being a little bit more personal.
So today I'm going to be answering personal Questions, that you guys asked me

English: 
My favourite american Beer, my biggest Weakness and so much more!
Today, I'm answering your Questions about me.
Hallo, Servus and welcome back to my Youtube channel.
My Name is Felicia. I was born and raised in Munich, Germany,
but I have been living off and on in Cincinnati, Ohio since 2016.
So last Week I hit 20,000 Subscribers on my Channel, which is crazy!
So I just want to say thank you guys so so much
for your Support, for your Loyalty, it really means a lot to me.
So a big Danke Schön to every one of you, and as a 20,000-subscriber Special,
I thought I could do something, that I don't really do a whole lot on here,
and that is being a little bit more personal.
So today I'm going to be answering personal Questions, that you guys asked me

English: 
in the YouTube comments and on Instagram,
and I would say let's just jump right in.
I'm a 163cm tall, which is about 5'4''
and fun Fact; I'm actually shorter than the average german Woman, but I'm a little bit taller than the average american Woman,
So my favorite Kind of Beer is Lager, which is probably because I grew up in Bavaria and in Bavaria,
we mostly drink Lagers and Weißbier - Hefeweizen.
So my favorite beers are definitely german Lagers.
American Beer tastes a little bit more watery compared to german Beer in general,
but my number one go-to Beer here is Budweiser,
just because I personally think it's a decent Beer you can get it almost everywhere and it's relatively cheap.
I also like Miller High Life, Yingling, Blue Moon and Corona, but of course, that doesn't really count.

English: 
in the YouTube comments and on Instagram,
and I would say let's just jump right in.
I'm a 163cm tall, which is about 5'4''
and fun Fact; I'm actually shorter than the average german Woman, but I'm a little bit taller than the average american Woman,
So my favourite Type of Beer is Lager, which is probably because I grew up in Bavaria and in Bavaria,
we mostly drink Lagers and Weißbier - Hefeweizen.
So my favourite beers are definitely german Lagers.
American Beer tastes a little bit more watery compared to german Beer in general,
but my number one go-to Beer here is Budweiser,
just because I personally think it's a decent Beer you can get it almost everywhere and it's relatively cheap.
I also like Miller High Life, Yingling, Blue Moon and Corona, but of course, that doesn't really count.

English: 
in the YouTube comments and on Instagram,
and I would say let's just jump right in.
I'm a 163cm tall, which is about 5'4''
and fun Fact; I'm actually shorter than the average german Woman, but I'm a little bit taller than the average american Woman,
So my favorite Kind of Beer is Lager, which is probably because I grew up in Bavaria and in Bavaria,
we mostly drink Lagers and Weißbier - Hefeweizen.
So my favorite beers are definitely german Lagers.
American Beer tastes a little bit more watery compared to german Beer in general,
but my number one go-to Beer here is Budweiser,
just because I personally think it's a decent Beer you can get it almost everywhere and it's relatively cheap.
I also like Miller High Life, Yingling, Blue Moon and Corona, but of course, that doesn't really count.

English: 
in the YouTube comments and on Instagram,
and I would say let's just jump right in.
I'm a 163cm tall, which is about 5'4''
and fun Fact; I'm actually shorter than the average german Woman, but I'm a little bit taller than the average american Woman,
So my favorite Kind of Beer is Lager, which is probably because I grew up in Bavaria and in Bavaria,
we mostly drink Lagers and Weißbier - Hefeweizen.
So my favorite beers are definitely german Lagers.
American Beer tastes a little bit more watery compared to german Beer in general,
but my number one go-to Beer here is Budweiser,
just because I personally think it's a decent Beer you can get it almost everywhere and it's relatively cheap.
I also like Miller High Life, Yingling, Blue Moon and Corona, but of course, that doesn't really count.

English: 
What I don't really like a lot are all the IPAs and Craft beers here in the U.S,
even though I know a lot of people enjoy them a lot but
that's just not for me.
[Lager - from a German word meaning to store]
To be completely honest 'Rammstein' is not really a Topic that I talk about with other Germans a lot
but yes, Americans have asked me about them before a few Times.
I personally don't like their Music at all,
but they're definitely talked about a lot in Germany because of their provocative Music and Videos,
and they're one of the most successful German-speaking Bands internationally, so that's quite an Accomplishment.
Okay, so this is a cincinnati Question:
Skyline Chili is this Restaurant here, that was founded by greek Immigrants, and for which Cincinnati is known,
and a lot of Cincinnatians go there a lot like several Times a Week or
at least once a Week,
and they're craving it whenever they're not in Cincinnati, but I'm definitely not one of those People.

English: 
What I don't really like a lot are all the IPAs and Craft beers here in the U.S,
even though I know a lot of people enjoy them a lot but
that's just not for me.
[Lager - from a German word meaning to store]
To be completely honest 'Rammstein' is not really a Topic that I talk about with other Germans a lot
but yes, Americans have asked me about them before a few Times.
I personally don't like their Music at all,
but they're definitely talked about a lot in Germany because of their provocative Music and Videos,
and they're one of the most successful German-speaking Bands internationally, so that's quite an Accomplishment.
Okay, so this is a cincinnati Question:
Skyline Chili is this Restaurant here, that was founded by greek Immigrants, and for which Cincinnati is known,
and a lot of Cincinnatians go there a lot like several Times a Week or
at least once a Week,
and they're craving it whenever they're not in Cincinnati, but I'm definitely not one of those People.

English: 
What I don't really like a lot are all the IPAs and Craft beers here in the U.S,
even though I know a lot of People enjoy them a lot but
that's just not for me.
[Lager - from a German word meaning to store]
To be completely honest 'Rammstein' is not really a Topic that I talk about with other Germans a lot
but yes, Americans have asked me about them before a few Times.
I personally don't like their Music at all,
but they're definitely talked about a lot in Germany because of their provocative Music and Videos,
and they're one of the most successful German-speaking Bands internationally, so that's quite an Accomplishment.
Okay, so this is a cincinnati Question:
Skyline Chili is this Restaurant here, that was founded by greek Immigrants, and for which Cincinnati is known,
and a lot of Cincinnatians go there a lot like several Times a Week or
at least once a Week,
and they're craving it whenever they're not in Cincinnati, but I'm definitely not one of those People.

English: 
What I don't really like a lot are all the IPAs and Craft beers here in the U.S,
even though I know a lot of people enjoy them a lot but
that's just not for me.
[Lager - from a German word meaning to store]
To be completely honest 'Rammstein' is not really a Topic that I talk about with other Germans a lot
but yes, Americans have asked me about them before a few Times.
I personally don't like their Music at all,
but they're definitely talked about a lot in Germany because of their provocative Music and Videos,
and they're one of the most successful German-speaking Bands internationally, so that's quite an Accomplishment.
Okay, so this is a cincinnati Question:
Skyline Chili is this Restaurant here, that was founded by greek Immigrants, and for which Cincinnati is known,
and a lot of Cincinnatians go there a lot like several Times a Week or
at least once a Week,
and they're craving it whenever they're not in Cincinnati, but I'm definitely not one of those People.

English: 
So to answer the Question; I've never actually tried Gold Star, which is like the Rival restaurant,
but I have tried Skylines several Times, and I'm sorry I have to say this Cincinnati, but I don't like it at all.
Maybe you've heard me say before that, I'm vegetarian,
and I'm actually vegetarian, because I just don't like the Taste of Meat, never have since I was a little Child,
but I did try Skyline several times, I gave it a Chance,
and I even tried it once at 3 a.m, when I was drunk, and starving and I still didn't like it then.
So that kind of means something,
plus, in my Opinion, Skyline restaurants have awful Lighting and an awful Atmosphere, so
sorry cincinnati People.
I've answered this Question before in another Q&A Video, so I'm just going to link
the video in the description box below,
but basically, my Department at my german University during my Undergrad had an Exchange program with the University of Cincinnati

English: 
So to answer the Question; I've never actually tried Gold Star, which is like the Rival restaurant,
but I have tried Skylines several Times, and I'm sorry I have to say this Cincinnati, but I don't like it at all.
Maybe you've heard me say before that, I'm vegetarian,
and I'm actually vegetarian, because I just don't like the Taste of Meat, never have since I was a little Child,
but I did try Skyline several times, I gave it a Chance,
and I even tried it once at 3 a.m, when I was drunk, and starving and I still didn't like it then.
So that kind of means something,
plus, in my Opinion, Skyline restaurants have awful Lighting and an awful Atmosphere, so
sorry cincinnati People.
I've answered this Question before in another Q&A Video, so I'm just going to link
the video in the description box below,
but basically, my Department at my german University during my Undergrad had an Exchange program with the University of Cincinnati

English: 
So to answer the Question; I've never actually tried Gold Star, which is like the Rival restaurant,
but I have tried Skylines several Times, and I'm sorry I have to say this Cincinnati, but I don't like it at all.
Maybe you've heard me say before that, I'm vegetarian,
and I'm actually vegetarian, because I just don't like the Taste of Meat, never have since I was a little Child,
but I did try Skyline several times, I gave it a Chance,
and I even tried it once at 3 a.m, when I was drunk, and starving and I still didn't like it then.
So that kind of means something,
plus, in my Opinion, Skyline restaurants have awful Lighting and an awful Atmosphere, so
sorry cincinnati People.
I've answered this Question before in another Q&A Video, so I'm just going to link
the video in the description box below,
but basically, my Department at my german University during my Undergrad had an Exchange program with the University of Cincinnati

English: 
So to answer the Question; I've never actually tried Gold Star, which is like the Rival restaurant,
but I have tried Skylines several Times, and I'm sorry I have to say this Cincinnati, but I don't like it at all.
Maybe you've heard me say before that, I'm vegetarian,
and I'm actually vegetarian, because I just don't like the Taste of Meat, never have since I was a little Child,
but I did try Skyline several times, I gave it a Chance,
and I even tried it once at 3 a.m, when I was drunk, and starving and I still didn't like it then.
So that kind of means something,
plus, in my Opinion, Skyline restaurants have awful Lighting and an awful Atmosphere, so
sorry cincinnati People.
I've answered this Question before in another Q&A Video, so I'm just going to link
the video in the description box below,
but basically, my Department at my german University during my Undergrad had an Exchange program with the University of Cincinnati

English: 
So I came here for an Exchange semester and kind of got stuck, I guess.
One Reason is definitely that I love the american Culture,
and I've lived in Germany my whole Life, so it was kind of just ready to
do something new, to get out of my Comfort-zone and have the Excitement of living in a foreign Country challenging myself and all of that,
but in detail, I dated an American during my Exchange semester here.
So that was definitely the initial Motivation to come back,
but even though that Relationship ended I kept coming back, I got my masters here
and then, of course, I was lucky enough to win the green-card Lottery,
and without that, I wouldn't have been able to stay here anyway. So it had a lot to do with that
and I still really enjoy it here.
Definitely Augustiner - It's my absolute favorite. I kind of grew up with it if you can't say that
and even sometimes buy it here in the U.S for special Occasions,

English: 
So I came here for an Exchange semester and kind of got stuck, I guess.
One Reason is definitely that I love the american Culture,
and I've lived in Germany my whole Life, so it was kind of just ready to
do something new, to get out of my Comfort-zone and have the Excitement of living in a foreign Country challenging myself and all of that,
but in detail, I dated an American during my Exchange semester here.
So that was definitely the initial Motivation to come back,
but even though that Relationship ended I kept coming back, I got my masters here
and then, of course, I was lucky enough to win the green-card Lottery,
and without that, I wouldn't have been able to stay here anyway. So it had a lot to do with that
and I still really enjoy it here.
Definitely Augustiner - It's my absolute favorite. I kind of grew up with it if you can't say that
and even sometimes buy it here in the U.S for special Occasions,

English: 
So I came here for an Exchange semester and kind of got stuck, I guess.
One Reason is definitely that I love the american Culture,
and I've lived in Germany my whole Life, so it was kind of just ready to
do something new, to get out of my Comfort-zone and have the Excitement of living in a foreign Country challenging myself and all of that,
but in detail, I dated an American during my Exchange semester here.
So that was definitely the initial Motivation to come back,
but even though that Relationship ended I kept coming back, I got my masters here
and then, of course, I was lucky enough to win the green-card Lottery,
and without that, I wouldn't have been able to stay here anyway. So it had a lot to do with that
and I still really enjoy it here.
Definitely Augustiner - It's my absolute favourite. I sort of grew up with it if you can't say that
and even sometimes buy it here in the U.S for special Occasions,

English: 
So I came here for an Exchange semester and kind of got stuck, I guess.
One Reason is definitely that I love the american Culture,
and I've lived in Germany my whole Life, so it was kind of just ready to
do something new, to get out of my Comfort-zone and have the Excitement of living in a foreign Country challenging myself and all of that,
but in detail, I dated an American during my Exchange semester here.
So that was definitely the initial Motivation to come back,
but even though that Relationship ended I kept coming back, I got my masters here
and then, of course, I was lucky enough to win the green-card Lottery,
and without that, I wouldn't have been able to stay here anyway. So it had a lot to do with that
and I still really enjoy it here.
Definitely Augustiner - It's my absolute favorite. I kind of grew up with it if you can't say that
and even sometimes buy it here in the U.S for special Occasions,

English: 
even though it's pretty expensive here, for a Six-pack of 0.3 liter Bottles
you pay $15 here, while in Germany,
one half-liter Dottle costs only 50 Cents but it's worth it for me.
Wiesen is the local Name for Oktoberfest, that's what we call it a Munich,
and there are 17 Tents in total by the six original munich Breweries that were just mentioned,
and, even though I love agustiner Bier, I don't usually go into their Tents at Oktoberfest,
just because the different Tents usually have like a different Clientele, different Band playing, a different Atmosphere, etc.
So my favourite Tent has always been the hacker Tent
and I would say my least favourite Tents are the spaten Tents, because I think spaten Bier is not a really good Beer,
but the Tents are still fun, so I still sometimes go there anyway.
I don't have any concrete Plans, but I hope so, that would be really cool.

English: 
even though it's pretty expensive here, for a Six-pack of 0.3 liter Bottles
you pay $15 here, while in Germany,
one half-liter Dottle costs only 50 Cents but it's worth it for me.
Wiesen is the local Name for Oktoberfest, that's what we call it a Munich,
and there are 17 Tents in total by the six original munich Breweries that were just mentioned,
and, even though I love agustiner Bier, I don't usually go into their Tents at Oktoberfest,
just because the different Tents usually have like a different Clientele, different Band playing, a different Atmosphere, etc.
So my favourite Tent has always been the hacker Tent
and I would say my least favourite Tents are the spaten Tents, because I think spaten Bier is not a really good Beer,
but the Tents are still fun, so I still sometimes go there anyway.
I don't have any concrete Plans, but I hope so, that would be really cool.

English: 
even though it's pretty expensive here, for a Six-pack of 0.3 liter Bottles
you pay $15 here, while in Germany,
one half-liter Dottle costs only 50 Cents but it's worth it for me.
Wiesen is the local Name for Oktoberfest, that's what we call it a Munich,
and there are 17 Tents in total by the six original munich Breweries that were just mentioned,
and, even though I love agustiner Bier, I don't usually go into their Tents at Oktoberfest,
just because the different Tents usually have like a different Clientele, different Band playing, a different Atmosphere, etc.
So my favorite Tent has always been the hacker Tent
and I would say my least favorite Tents are the spaten Tents, because I think spaten Bier is not a really good Beer,
but the Tents are still fun, so I still sometimes go there anyway.
I don't have any concrete Plans, but I hope so, that would be really cool.

English: 
even though it's pretty expensive here, for a Six-pack of 0.3 liter Bottles
you pay $15 here, while in Germany,
one half-liter Dottle costs only 50 Cents but it's worth it for me.
Wiesen is the local Name for Oktoberfest, that's what we call it a Munich,
and there are 17 tents in total by the six original munich Breweries that were just mentioned,
and, even though I love agustiner Bier, I don't usually go into their Tents at Oktoberfest,
just because the different Tents usually have like a different Clientele, different Band playing, a different Atmosphere, etc.
So my favorite Tent has always been the hacker Tent
and I would say my least favorite Tents are the spaten Tents, because I think spaten Bier is not a really good Beer,
but the Tents are still fun, so I still sometimes go there anyway.
I don't have any concrete Plans, but I hope so, that would be really cool.

English: 
I have been to Thailand once before and I've been on the asian Side of Turkey but I guess that doesn't really count.
So I definitely love to see more of Asia, yes.
I like a lot of Things about Cincinnati actually, but one Thing that I really like is its Size and how much Space there is.
It's a big City with all of the Perks that a City has to offer, but at the same Time
it's not very crowded, which I really enjoy as someone who grew up in a very crowded City with no Space for apartments, let alone Parking
and Cincinnati is one of those typical midwestern Cities, where you can basically drive everywhere, and always find Parking pretty close to where you want to go.
So that's something that I personally really enjoy and find really relaxing,
and I also really like that there is a lot of german Heritage in Cincinnati.
[Repeated in English: Any Tips on how to connect with Americans?]
I would say just walk up to them and start talking to them, honestly

English: 
I have been to Thailand once before and I've been on the asian Side of Turkey but I guess that doesn't really count.
So I definitely love to see more of Asia, yes.
I like a lot of Things about Cincinnati actually, but one Thing that I really like is its Size and how much Space there is.
It's a big City with all of the Perks that a City has to offer, but at the same Time
it's not very crowded, which I really enjoy as someone who grew up in a very crowded City with no Space for apartments, let alone Parking
and Cincinnati is one of those typical midwestern Cities, where you can basically drive everywhere, and always find Parking pretty close to where you want to go.
So that's something that I personally really enjoy and find really relaxing,
and I also really like that there is a lot of german Heritage in Cincinnati.
[Repeated in English: Any Tips on how to connect with Americans?]
I would say just walk up to them and start talking to them, honestly

English: 
I have been to Thailand once before and I've been on the asian Side of Turkey but I guess that doesn't really count.
So I definitely love to see more of Asia, yes.
I like a lot of Things about Cincinnati actually, but one Thing that I really like is its Size and how much Space there is.
It's a big City with all of the Perks that a City has to offer, but at the same Time
it's not very crowded, which I really enjoy as someone who grew up in a very crowded City with no Space for apartments, let alone Parking
and Cincinnati is one of those typical midwestern Cities, where you can basically drive everywhere, and always find Parking pretty close to where you want to go.
So that's something that I personally really enjoy and find really relaxing,
and I also really like that there is a lot of german Heritage in Cincinnati.
[Repeated in English: Any Tips on how to connect with Americans?]
I would say just walk up to them and start talking to them, honestly

English: 
I have been to Thailand once before and I've been on the asian Side of Turkey but I guess that doesn't really count.
So I definitely love to see more of Asia, yes.
I like a lot of Things about Cincinnati actually, but one Thing that I really like is its Size and how much Space there is.
It's a big City with all of the Perks that a City has to offer, but at the same Time
it's not very crowded, which I really enjoy as someone who grew up in a very crowded City with no Space for apartments, let alone Parking
and Cincinnati is one of those typical midwestern Cities, where you can basically drive everywhere, and always find Parking pretty close to where you want to go.
So that's something that I personally really enjoy and find really relaxing,
and I also really like that there is a lot of german Heritage in Cincinnati.
[Repeated in English: Any Tips on how to connect with Americans?]
I would say just walk up to them and start talking to them, honestly

English: 
I've personally never found it hard to get in touch with Americans, because most of them are very open and really enjoy talking to Strangers,
and if you're from a foreign Country a lot of them will find that really exciting
and that can also be a really good first Topic to discuss.
I've been once and I loved it, but I was only 17 then so I wasn't allowed to party or gamble at all, so I definitely want to go back sometime.
That's a really deep Question and thank you first of all, but I'm not always happy and positive I think nobody is.
I think it's natural to have good and bad Days in Life, and I've definitely had a lot of bad Days in my life,
but whenever I was going through a bad Phase I never really made Videos,
so I think you just wouldn't have seen it,
but I think what helps me personally is that I believe in Destiny,
and I don't really have a Plan in my Life, I just kind of believe that Things are supposed to happen the way they're happening

English: 
I've personally never found it hard to get in touch with Americans, because most of them are very open and really enjoy talking to Strangers,
and if you're from a foreign Country a lot of them will find that really exciting
and that can also be a really good first Topic to discuss.
I've been once and I loved it, but I was only 17 then so I wasn't allowed to party or gamble at all, so I definitely want to go back sometime.
That's a really deep Question and thank you first of all, but I'm not always happy and positive I think nobody is.
I think it's natural to have good and bad Days in Life, and I've definitely had a lot of bad Days in my life,
but whenever I was going through a bad Phase I never really made Videos,
so I think you just wouldn't have seen it,
but I think what helps me personally is that I believe in Destiny,
and I don't really have a Plan in my Life, I just kind of believe that Things are supposed to happen the way they're happening

English: 
I've personally never found it hard to get in touch with Americans, because most of them are very open and really enjoy talking to Strangers,
and if you're from a foreign Country a lot of them will find that really exciting
and that can also be a really good first Topic to discuss.
I've been once and I loved it, but I was only 17 then so I wasn't allowed to party or gamble at all, so I definitely want to go back sometime.
That's a really deep Question and thank you first of all, but I'm not always happy and positive I think nobody is.
I think it's natural to have good and bad Days in Life, and I've definitely had a lot of bad Days in my life,
but whenever I was going through a bad Phase I never really made Videos,
so I think you just wouldn't have seen it,
but I think what helps me personally is that I believe in Destiny,
and I don't really have a Plan in my Life, I just kind of believe that Things are supposed to happen the way they're happening

English: 
I've personally never found it hard to get in touch with Americans, because most of them are very open and really enjoy talking to Strangers,
and if you're from a foreign Country a lot of them will find that really exciting
and that can also be a really good first Topic to discuss.
I've been once and I loved it, but I was only 17 then so I wasn't allowed to party or gamble at all, so I definitely want to go back sometime.
That's a really deep Question and thank you first of all, but I'm not always happy and positive I think nobody is.
I think it's natural to have good and bad Days in Life, and I've definitely had a lot of bad Days in my life,
but whenever I was going through a bad Phase I never really made Videos,
so I think you just wouldn't have seen it,
but I think what helps me personally is that I believe in Destiny,
and I don't really have a Plan in my Life, I just kind of believe that Things are supposed to happen the way they're happening

English: 
and I have Faith in myself first of all, but also
I have Faith, that there's going to be Opportunities coming up,
that are going to lead me wherever I'm supposed to be.
Yes they have, my Parents visited me in 2018,
and then last Year for my Graduation in May 2019 my Dad and Brother came, and then we went on a Road trip afterwards,
but my Family has also been to the U.S several Times before I even moved here.
Mac and Cheese for sure!
Obviously, this doesn't really count but I also really love the mexican Food here and I always miss that whenever I'm in Germany.
Learned English in school from 5th through 12th grade (It was mandatory),
and I would say that I had a pretty good Experience, actually.
I had an amazing English teacher the first few Years who was really structured which was very helpful.

English: 
and I have Faith in myself first of all, but also
I have Faith, that there's going to be Opportunities coming up,
that are going to lead me wherever I'm supposed to be.
Yes they have, my Parents visited me in 2018,
and then last Year for my Graduation in May 2019 my Dad and Brother came, and then we went on a Road trip afterwards,
but my Family has also been to the U.S several Times before I even moved here.
Mac and Cheese for sure!
Obviously, this doesn't really count but I also really love the mexican Food here and I always miss that whenever I'm in Germany.
Learned English in school from 5th through 12th grade (It was mandatory),
and I would say that I had a pretty good Experience, actually.
I had an amazing English teacher the first few Years who was really structured which was very helpful.

English: 
and I have Faith in myself first of all, but also
I have Faith, that there's going to be Opportunities coming up,
that are going to lead me wherever I'm supposed to be.
Yes they have, my Parents visited me in 2018,
and then last Year for my Graduation in May 2019 my Dad and Brother came, and then we went on a Road trip afterwards,
but my Family has also been to the U.S several Times before I even moved here.
Mac and Cheese for sure!
Obviously, this doesn't really count but I also really love the mexican Food here and I always miss that whenever I'm in Germany.
Learned English in school from 5th through 12th grade (It was mandatory),
and I would say that I had a pretty good Experience, actually.
I had an amazing English teacher the first few Years who was really structured which was very helpful.

English: 
and I have Faith in myself first of all, but also
I have Faith, that there's going to be Opportunities coming up,
that are going to lead me wherever I'm supposed to be.
Yes they have, my Parents visited me in 2018,
and then last Year for my Graduation in May 2019 my Dad and Brother came, and then we went on a Road trip afterwards,
but my Family has also been to the U.S several Times before I even moved here.
Mac and Cheese for sure!
Obviously, this doesn't really count but I also really love the mexican Food here and I always miss that whenever I'm in Germany.
Learned English in school from 5th through 12th grade (It was mandatory),
and I would say that I had a pretty good Experience, actually.
I had an amazing English teacher the first few Years who was really structured which was very helpful.

English: 
So shout-out to Mr. Unterhuber, Danke Schön
Like most Europeans, we learned british English in School, and of course like most Language classes
You mostly learn like Textbook english, so you don't learn a lot of Slang or colloquial Terms.
Instead, we talked a lot about Politics, Globalization, Literature and those kinds of Things
and we also read a few Books in English class, one of them that I remember was 'Of Mice and Men.'
I don't know. Actually, I've never really thought about that
but I think that if I were to become a Citizen it wouldn't be because of a Man,
because I'm already a permanent Resident. So if I stay here I would be able to become a Citizen either way.
Basically, everything that grooves, everything that has real instruments in it,
I also really like R&B and hip hop,
but what I don't like and what I don't miss about Germany at all is EDM music.

English: 
So shout-out to Mr. Unterhuber, Danke Schön
Like most Europeans, we learned british English in School, and of course like most Language classes
You mostly learn like Textbook english, so you don't learn a lot of Slang or colloquial Terms.
Instead, we talked a lot about Politics, Globalization, Literature and those kinds of Things
and we also read a few Books in English class, one of them that I remember was 'Of Mice and Men.'
I don't know. Actually, I've never really thought about that
but I think that if I were to become a Citizen it wouldn't be because of a Man,
because I'm already a permanent Resident. So if I stay here I would be able to become a Citizen either way.
Basically, everything that grooves, everything that has real instruments in it,
I also really like R&B and hip hop,
but what I don't like and what I don't miss about Germany at all is EDM music.

English: 
So shout-out to Mr. Unterhuber, Danke Schön
Like most Europeans, we learned british English in School, and of course like most Language classes
You mostly learn like Textbook english, so you don't learn a lot of Slang or colloquial Terms.
Instead, we talked a lot about Politics, Globalization, Literature and those kinds of Things
and we also read a few Books in English class, one of them that I remember was 'Of Mice and Men.'
I don't know. Actually, I've never really thought about that
but I think that if I were to become a Citizen it wouldn't be because of a Man,
because I'm already a permanent Resident. So if I stay here I would be able to become a Citizen either way.
Basically, everything that grooves, everything that has real instruments in it,
I also really like R&B and hip hop,
but what I don't like and what I don't miss about Germany at all is EDM music.

English: 
So shout-out to Mr. Unterhuber, Danke Schön
Like most Europeans, we learned british English in School, and of course like most Language classes
You mostly learn like Textbook english, so you don't learn a lot of Slang or colloquial Terms.
Instead, we talked a lot about Politics, Globalization, Literature and those kinds of Things
and we also read a few Books in English class, one of them that I remember was 'Of Mice and Men.'
I don't know. Actually, I've never really thought about that
but I think that if I were to become a Citizen it wouldn't be because of a Man,
because I'm already a permanent Resident. So if I stay here I would be able to become a Citizen either way.
Basically, everything that grooves, everything that has real instruments in it,
I also really like R&B and hip hop,
but what I don't like and what I don't miss about Germany at all is EDM music.

English: 
For that one, you should definitely check out my Video on Dating differences, because I've actually dedicated a whole Video just to that Question,
and it's linked in the Infobox below.
Wow, that's a Question that I've never actually thought about before,
but I think maybe I'm buying a House would be kind of cool here, because a lot of the Houses, the Properties here are really big
and at least in Cincinnati, they're pretty cheap compared to where I'm from, so I think that would be fun,
but I'm not sure if that's ever going to happen for me.
That one I find kind of difficult to answer, because
I personally find it kind of hard to
compare different Cities with each other, because they're all just so different,
but if I had to name one, I really like Prague,
I also really like London and Cities in the scandinavian Countries.
No, absolutely not!

English: 
For that one, you should definitely check out my Video on Dating differences, because I've actually dedicated a whole Video just to that Question,
and it's linked in the Infobox below.
Wow, that's a Question that I've never actually thought about before,
but I think maybe I'm buying a House would be kind of cool here, because a lot of the Houses, the Properties here are really big
and at least in Cincinnati, they're pretty cheap compared to where I'm from, so I think that would be fun,
but I'm not sure if that's ever gonna happen for me.
That one I find kind of difficult to answer, because
I personally find it kind of hard to
compare different Cities with each other, because they're all just so different,
but if I had to name one, I really like Prague,
I also really like London and Cities in the scandinavian Countries.
No, absolutely not!

English: 
For that one, you should definitely check out my Video on Dating differences, because I've actually dedicated a whole Video just to that Question,
and it's linked in the Infobox below.
Wow, that's a Question that I've never actually thought about before,
but I think maybe I'm buying a House would be kind of cool here, because a lot of the Houses, the Properties here are really big
and at least in Cincinnati, they're pretty cheap compared to where I'm from, so I think that would be fun,
but I'm not sure if that's ever gonna happen for me.
That one I find kind of difficult to answer, because
I personally find it sort of hard to
compare different Cities with each other, because they're all just so different,
but if I had to name one, I really like Prague,
I also really like London and Cities in the scandinavian Countries.
No, absolutely not!

English: 
For that one, you should definitely check out my Video on Dating differences, because I've actually dedicated a whole Video just to that Question,
and it's linked in the Infobox below.
Wow, that's a Question that I've never actually thought about before,
but I think maybe I'm buying a House would be kind of cool here, because a lot of the Houses, the Properties here are really big
and at least in Cincinnati, they're pretty cheap compared to where I'm from, so I think that would be fun,
but I'm not sure if that's ever gonna happen for me.
That one I find kind of difficult to answer, because
I personally find it kind of hard to
compare different Cities with each other, because they're all just so different,
but if I had to name one, I really like Prague,
I also really like London and Cities in the scandinavian Countries.
No, absolutely not!

English: 
That's a really deep and personal Question, but I would probably say that one of my biggest Weaknesses is that I'm too sensitive sometimes.
I know a lot of People probably won't believe this but I never actually tried to get rid of my Accent,
not on purpose at least. So I'm not one of those People who sits down and practices Pronunciation
but I did watch a lot of american Shows, when I was a Teenager,
and when I came here in 2016, I think I just naturally adapted,
but whenever I learn a new Word in English, then yes I do listen to how Americans say it and try to imitate that,
because that's how you're supposed to say the Word,
but overall, I think I'm a pretty musical Person and I've heard that that helps a lot with Pronunciation and Inflection
There have always been Things that I didn't like about Germany, a lot actually,

English: 
That's a really deep and personal Question, but I would probably say that one of my biggest Weaknesses is that I'm too sensitive sometimes.
I know a lot of People probably won't believe this but I never actually tried to get rid of my Accent,
not on purpose at least. So I'm not one of those People who sits down and practices Pronunciation
but I did watch a lot of american Shows, when I was a Teenager,
and when I came here in 2016, I think I just naturally adapted,
but whenever I learn a new Word in English, then yes I do listen to how Americans say it and try to imitate that,
because that's how you're supposed to say the Word,
but overall, I think I'm a pretty musical Person and I've heard that that helps a lot with Pronunciation and Inflection
There have always been Things that I didn't like about Germany, a lot actually,

English: 
That's a really deep and personal Question, but I would probably say that one of my biggest Weaknesses is that I'm too sensitive sometimes.
I know a lot of People probably won't believe this but I never actually tried to get rid of my Accent,
not on purpose at least. So I'm not one of those People who sits down and practices Pronunciation
but I did watch a lot of american Shows, when I was a Teenager,
and when I came here in 2016, I think I just naturally adapted,
but whenever I learn a new Word in English, then yes I do listen to how Americans say it and try to imitate that,
because that's how you're supposed to say the Word,
but overall, I think I'm a pretty musical Person and I've heard that that helps a lot with Pronunciation and Inflection
There have always been Things that I didn't like about Germany, a lot actually,

English: 
That's a really deep and personal Question, but I would probably say that one of my biggest Weaknesses is that I'm too sensitive sometimes.
I know a lot of People probably won't believe this but I never actually tried to get rid of my Accent,
not on purpose at least. So I'm not one of those People who sits down and practices Pronunciation
but I did watch a lot of american Shows, when I was a Teenager,
and when I came here in 2016, I think I just naturally adapted,
but whenever I learn a new Word in English, then yes I do listen to how Americans say it and try to imitate that,
because that's how you're supposed to say the Word,
but overall, I think I'm a pretty musical Person and I've heard that that helps a lot with Pronunciation and Inflection
There have always been Things that I didn't like about Germany, a lot actually,

English: 
but yes, a few things have been added to that List since I moved to the U.S:
I now really hate how bad german Customer service is, for Example. I just don't understand
why People have to be so rude and sometimes they even make you feel like you are a Burden on them,
even though you're a paying Customer.
It's really not that hard to be friendly to People.
I've answered this in another Q&A Video before also linked below,
but basically I got my Bachelor's in Germany where University is pretty much free,
and then when your University has an Exchange program with a University abroad,
it's common that you only pay the Tuition fee to your Home university.
So I only had to pay a few Fees in the U.S back then,
and then, when I did my masters in the US
I actually got a full Scholarship.
So I didn't have to pay any Tuition and I also got paid on top of that for my teaching assistant Position,
so that was pretty nice.

English: 
but yes, a few things have been added to that List since I moved to the U.S:
I now really hate how bad german Customer service is, for Example. I just don't understand
why People have to be so rude and sometimes they even make you feel like you are a Burden on them,
even though you're a paying Customer.
It's really not that hard to be friendly to People.
I've answered this in another Q&A Video before also linked below,
but basically I got my Bachelor's in Germany where University is pretty much free,
and then when your University has an Exchange program with a University abroad,
it's common that you only pay the Tuition fee to your Home university.
So I only had to pay a few Fees in the U.S back then,
and then, when I did my masters in the US
I actually got a full Scholarship.
So I didn't have to pay any Tuition and I also got paid on top of that for my teaching assistant Position,
so that was pretty nice.

English: 
but yes, a few things have been added to that List since I moved to the U.S:
I now really hate how bad german Customer service is, for Example. I just don't understand
why People have to be so rude and sometimes they even make you feel like you are a Burden on them,
even though you're a paying Customer.
It's really not that hard to be friendly to People.
I've answered this in another Q&A Video before also linked below,
but basically I got my Bachelor's in Germany where University is pretty much free,
and then when your University has an Exchange program with a University abroad,
it's common that you only pay the Tuition fee to your Home university.
So I only had to pay a few Fees in the U.S back then,
and then, when I did my masters in the US
I actually got a full Scholarship.
So I didn't have to pay any Tuition and I also got paid on top of that for my teaching assistant Position,
so that was pretty nice.

English: 
but yes, a few things have been added to that List since I moved to the U.S:
I now really hate how bad german Customer service is, for Example. I just don't understand
why People have to be so rude and sometimes they even make you feel like you are a Burden on them,
even though you're a paying Customer.
It's really not that hard to be friendly to People.
I've answered this in another Q&A Video before also linked below,
but basically I got my Bachelor's in Germany where University is pretty much free,
and then when your University has an Exchange program with a University abroad,
it's common that you only pay the Tuition fee to your Home university.
So I only had to pay a few Fees in the U.S back then,
and then, when I did my masters in the US
I actually got a full Scholarship.
So I didn't have to pay any Tuition and I also got paid on top of that for my teaching assistant Position,
so that was pretty nice.

English: 
Okay, so obviously these weren't all the Questions that you guys asked me
but I really really tried to answer as many as possible,
and I hope you guys enjoyed getting to know me a little bit better.
I'm definitely going to make another Q&A Video soon with more cultural related Questions,
so feel free to leave your Question in the Comments below,
and make sure to also put #askagerman, so that I can find the Question when I make the Video,
and of course, give this Video a Thumbs-up, if you liked it,
don't forget to subscribe to my Channel for free,
and also, make sure to activate the Bell because you won't get a Notification for new Videos, otherwise.
Thank you guys so much for watching and I hope I'll see you next Time. [In German: Bye!]

English: 
Okay, so obviously these weren't all the Questions that you guys asked me
but I really really tried to answer as many as possible,
and I hope you guys enjoyed getting to know me a little bit better.
I'm definitely going to make another Q&A Video soon with more cultural related Questions,
so feel free to leave your Question in the Comments below,
and make sure to also put #askagerman, so that I can find the Question when I make the Video,
and of course, give this Video a Thumbs-up, if you liked it,
don't forget to subscribe to my Channel for free,
and also, make sure to activate the Bell because you won't get a Notification for new Videos, otherwise.
Thank you guys so much for watching and I hope I'll see you next Time. [In German: Bye!]

English: 
Okay, so obviously these weren't all the Questions that you guys asked me
but I really really tried to answer as many as possible,
and I hope you guys enjoyed getting to know me a little bit better.
I'm definitely going to make another Q&A Video soon with more cultural related Questions,
so feel free to leave your Question in the Comments below,
and make sure to also put #askagerman, so that I can find the Question when I make the Video,
and of course, give this Video a Thumbs-up, if you liked it,
don't forget to subscribe to my Channel for free,
and also, make sure to activate the Bell because you won't get a Notification for new Videos, otherwise.
Thank you guys so much for watching and I hope I'll see you next Time. [In German: Bye!]

English: 
Okay, so obviously these weren't all the Questions that you guys asked me
but I really really tried to answer as many as possible,
and I hope you guys enjoyed getting to know me a little bit better.
I'm definitely going to make another Q&A Video soon with more cultural related Questions,
so feel free to leave your Question in the Comments below,
and make sure to also put #askagerman, so that I can find the Question when I make the Video,
and of course, give this Video a Thumbs-up, if you liked it,
don't forget to subscribe to my Channel for free,
and also, make sure to activate the Bell because you won't get a Notification for new Videos, otherwise.
Thank you guys so much for watching and I hope I'll see you next Time. [In German: Bye!]
