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When it comes to work-life balance there is a really big difference between

Germany and the U.S.

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

In English we have two sayings: live to work and work to live.

And in America I always got the feeling that companies often expected people to live to work.

The job was often supposed to be their number one priority.

Everything else came second.

Sometimes the company even came right out and expressed this sentiment.

Whereas other times it was just sort of implied within the company culture.

Of course this is not the case in all companies.

But from my experience, it was like that in many places.

In Germany I would not say that people just work to live, because work is still an important

and valued part of a person's life here, but it just seems like work is more balanced with

life in Germany.

It's like, yes, I work and I put effort into my job and I care, but at the same time,

employers seem to recognize that it's important for the employee to be rested and healthy

and have free time to relax and recharge as well.

Speaking of relaxing and recharging, let's take a look at vacation.

Right out the gate, my first full-time job in Germany: boom, I was given 30 vacation

days, paid, per year.

Not only that but I was expected...or rather actually, kind of required to take them all.

I don't actually know what would have happened if I hadn't taken all my vacation days.

All I know is that around September, October I started getting reminded by my boss that

I hadn't taken all my vacation days yet, and I needed to do so soon.

In the U.S. there is no standard minimum amount of vacation days required by law.

Each company can give their employees however many they want.

Which does sometimes mean that some companies give no paid vacation days at all.

But at some companies you start with, maybe, 7 days of vacation per year and then after

a certain amount of time at that company you slowly get more and more days.

Or maybe at other companies, you get 14 days per year paid vacation and that never changes.

Or at some other companies you get more, you get less.

So, it really just varies in the U.S. from company to company.

However, just because you're given vacation days in the U.S., does not necessarily mean

that you are encouraged to take them.

I always noticed in the U.S. this underlying, sometimes unspoken, sometimes spoken, feeling

of like, you're a more "dedicated employee" the less of your vacation days that you took.

So it was sometimes like: oh, well, look at Paul.

He only took 5 vacation days last year, and you took all your vacation days.

Maybe if you were more like Paul, then you would have gotten a raise too.

And at some companies I remember that you could even cash your vacation days in that

you hadn't taken for money at the end of the year.

So another incentive not to actually take the days off.

But it's not just vacation days that's different.

It's being sick too.

In the U.S. I learned to feel bad about being sick.

Guilty for it.

Like as though I needed to rush back to work as quickly as possible, even if I wasn't

fully healthy yet, just to show the company that I was in fact a dedicated employee and

to stop from getting side-eye looks.

In Germany I could not believe it!

Not only did I not have to feel guilty about being sick.

If I went to work sick that is when I got the side-eye glances and was asked, like,

what are you doing here sick?

You're going to get the rest of the office sick, go home!

And what about when you're having a baby?

In Germany both mothers and fathers are provided by law paid time off after the birth of their

children and mothers are even given paid time off before the birth too.

In the U.S. there is no federal law mandating paid maternity leave, and this actually makes

the U.S. one of the very, very few countries in the world to offer no paid days off to

new mothers.

So my question for you is: How do you feel about work-life balance?

Is there anyone out there who prefers the way that it's done in the U.S.?

And people with children, what's the parental leave been like where you've lived?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

And also a big thank you so much to our patrons on Patreon, who help make these videos possible.

Thank you so much for your support, if you would like to check out our Patreon page,

you can find a link to that down in the description box below.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

What's the parental leave been like where you've lived?

Where you've...oh yeah, that was right.

There was this often...

It's like, yes, I put work...I put effort and into my work.

The job was often presented as supposed...

How was that?

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Walpurgis Night - Duration: 7:13.

hello friends my name is Arith Härger and

why do you always do that?

what?

Saying your name, everybody knows that by now

I'm being polite, introducing myself first

bah! that's a waste of time . . . anyway what

what are you going to talk about today?

yes I was about to say that before you

interrupted me

humpf

well I'm going to talk about the Walpurgis night

ah!

there are probably hundreds of videos about that

yeah most likely

but I want to give my contribution to the subject

bah! rubbish!

and also a waste of time

you know what you should do?!

what?

including me in your videos

more often hehe heh

yeah well, yes yes I suppose I could

one of these days I will

give you a little surprise

hmm I have a bad feeling about that what are you up to?

heh, you will see hue hue hue

alright

right let's get started

Walpurgis night is a celebration that

takes place during the 30th of April

to the first of May and its origins date

back to the pagan fertility rites and

the coming of spring but with the

Christianization of the northern peoples

of Europe this celebration was combined

with a celebration of Valburg or Walburga

which is a celebration held in honor to

a nun with the same name

Walburga, she was a nun who lived in the

8th century and she was born in

England and at some point in her life

she moved to Germany where she founded a

católica convent

it is believed that

she cured the illnesses of local

residents therefore she was canonized by

the miracles she performed she soon

started to be worshipped in a similar

way the pagans worshipped spring and

since the two celebrations are very

close together on the time of these

celebrations are practically the same

the two celebrations

soon

were mixed together and create- and it was

created this Valburg or Walpurgis night

celebration in ancient pagan times this

festivity was often celebrated with

dancing and huge bonfires it was very

similar with the Halloween festivity

in a way that it has to do with

supernatural spirits of both ancestors

and gods but also the land spirits and

the bonfires in in this celebration are

a warm welcome to spring and to receive

the heat and to say farewell to the cold

and harsh winter times

this night also

represented the time when the boundaries

between our world and the world of the

spirits were a bit shaky much like

Halloween or Samhain, this was a time

where when it was possible to

communicate with the spirits and the

spirit world

during this time bonfires

were traditionally lit to keep away

malevolent spirits and those who might

do us harm so summarizing before the

coming or the introduction of

Christianity and the celebration of

Valburg this was a festivity to

celebrate the coming of spring and also

a time to begin a new cycle of farming

and herding

now you have to take in mind

that climate changes a lot and in

ancient times in northern Europe between

winter and spring there wasn't much much

difference it was just the melting of

the snow slowly and animals waking up

from hibernation so as you can see this

celebration is very close to summer so

that was exactly the time our ancestors

our northern ancestors will- would see

the changes in nature and so it was

closer to summer so it was a sort of

spring that they will start their

farming and

the cattle herds would go out there to

into the fields to graze so it's not

like in southern Europe where spring is

just spring and summer is just bloody hot

for instance our Norse ancestors

would not only lit bonfires to keep away

malevolent spirits but also to keep away

wild animals so that the livestock would

not get harmed they would also lit

bonfires to hurry up spring and to purify

nature and they would also mark this day

as the day their are cows their goats

well, their cattle herds would go out

there into the forest at the 1st of May

to begin their summer grazing

nowadays we can still see these pagan

celebrations somehow disguised in the

modern celebration of Walpurgis night in

Sweden for instance people still gather

around bonfires to to dance and to sing

songs to welcome spring people tidy up

their gardens and the leaves and the

branches are a good material to feed the

the bonfires and so are the Christmas

trees that some people keep at home or

keep somewhere to feed the fires at this

very night in Germany this holiday is

still celebrated by dressing in

customs playing pranks on people and

making very loud noises to keep evil at

bay some people still hang blessed

sprigs of foliage in houses and barns to

ward off evil spirits and there are even

those who still leave offerings of bread

spread with butter and honey - to whatever

it is out there that needs to be

appeased

so this harks back to the pagan origins

when people would leave offerings to the

gods and to the ancestors and when I

become a spirit I hope to be in in

Germany during this day because it

sounds delicious and

want to feast like a king

so that's it friends I hope you have enjoyed this

video and this is my little contribution

to the subject all the links to my

social media are down below at the

description thank you so much for

watching see you on the next video and

tack för idag (thank you for today)

*playing Metallica*

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Thomas magic turns into friends - Duration: 1:12.

Dad, I broke the toy engine Thomas

I want a lot of new trains

Broken?

yees

let's leave it there

now what will happen?

Take a ball and throw!

Oh how much!

lists the names of the trains

Thank you, dad!

Play Vova!

Subscribe to our channel

And this is me - Maxim

And this is - Maxim

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LA PALMA: native caves - LOST PLACE? | Fritz Meinecke (ENGLISH SUBTITLES) - Duration: 7:57.

FINALLY! The lost places, survival and bushcraft patches are online !!!

and some other stuff

all infos as usual, in the video description

now have fun with the video

a cave

lights on, let's see if we're gonna see something I'm a little afraid something's gonna get at me

how is it to sit in this cave?

there's signs on it, circles. and a tree to snack off

hey guys, it's Fritz and I'm

on some cool dragon tree

if you wanna see how I got here and what's up. tune in and have fun with the video!

we're on our way to living caves

let's see what's expecting us

mademoisell miss is responsible for the tour plan today

as always

get off al the grease spots

okay guys, my drinking bubble leaks

my ass is all wet, my backpack is soaking

I feel like a little monkey

if I hadn't the camera I could jump from tree to tree

eat a banana cause I'm a little monkey

woah guys

what's up here?

I'd say we have a little beauty

in the background

a cave

with a fire place

some braided stuff

looks like a native cave

damn awesome

a cool cave, but I don't have a flashlight

but wait, my phone has

we're going

on exploring tour, lights on

see if we're gonna see something

I'm afraid something's gonna get at me

hope there's not bats in here

awesome, look at this cave

a little steep to sleep in here

but pretty spacious and big

I wonder if it's a natural cave or if they made it

looks like it goes a little further

I'm just gonna sit down a little, ouch my ass

my ass, I'm just wearing thin sports pants

at east flashlight of the phone is with me

I'm gonna go further

down there seem to be more caves

but this one looks pretty awesome with those hangings

yeah up there, I've looked

I can't get in there with my backpack

I'm gonna leave it down here

but I need my phone for the lights

gonna hide it in the gave if a bandit comes

and steals my backpack

I have sports clothes on today

meaning I'll probably cut my knees open

I'm afraid my phone breaks

I know you can barly see me, gotta turn on the light

I'm in the cave and it's very flat, my head hits the ceiling

what I find a little scary is

I'll show you

here are laying some, can you see it?

outch, it's very sharp-edged

this looks like

some

old insect larvae

don't know if they live here or if it's a food depot

but we can go a little more up

ouch ouch ouch, imagine

this is volcano stone

meaning it's super sharp-edged

it goes a little further up there

I think I'm gonna go left

it's pretty senseless to go in here today

because I'm completely laying in here, hurting myself

the exploring urge

is too big

I want to know

how's it like to sit in this cave?

I just hope there's no animal

I hope you hear me, it's more comfy here

those are my favorite

moments

what are you doing in this situation?

making an instagram story for you guys

yeah guys, I'm in the upper cave

back there is my camera, filming for youtube as well

in the background the end of the cave

I'll look if you can see me

it's very flat down there, I craled through it

I'd say I'm psyched to look at this cave

but it's very narrow

this is more comfy and it goes out down there

damn, my phone

oh no, my new iPhone straight against the stone

here are

signs some kinda circles

din't know what's their meaning

shells of some fruit

well they had

a really good weather protection no wind in here and rainproof

here a tree to snack off

I don't know if those are apricots

or almonds, I really don't know guys

the leafs kinda look like it's nuts

what is this? a nut?

fruit? I don't know

I can't tell you, but I'm not gonna try it

a little bit like a jungle

little tendrils, all pretty green

small waterfalls earlier

looks pretty awesome

we're making some height meters

I like this as a building material, something new

in the background, view to the ocean

and I'm almost falling into the cactus

beautiful

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Ferrari 488 GTO would be fastest V8 car ever from Maranello

This is rumored to be the return of the storied GTO moniker.

It should surprise absolutely no one to learn that Ferrari may be cooking up an even hotter variant of the 488 GTB.

If a report from Autocar is true, the new car will resurrect the hallowed GTO moniker and pack more than 700 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged mid-mounted V8.

It would be the successor to the wild and wonderful Ferrari 458 Speciale, the swan song for the naturally aspirated V8 in Maranello. This will be the fourth time Ferrari has used the name GTO.

The first was in the 1960s on the 250 GTO and then again in the 1980s on the 288 GTO. Most recently, a more track-oriented variant of the 599 GTB was released as the 599 GTO.

Each of these cars eschewed most pretense of comfort and civility in the pursuit of power and performance. While they didnt carry the GTO moniker, the 430 Scuderia and the 458 Speciale were designed with a similar philosophy.

Since the standard 488 GTB already makes 661 horsepower, it doesnt seem like a stretch to up the boost and strengthen the internals to move the needle past 700.

Ferrari cant let the new 710-horsepower McLaren 720S have all of the fun. The 488 GTO should use lighter components and lose some interior trim and sound deadening to drop weight.

Autocar believes the new model will dip below 3,000 pounds, absolutely svelte for a car this size. The car should have better aero, a revised suspension, and higher performance wheels and tires.

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- Tell me, are you really clear on what you're doing?

Clarity is a key point for anyone in business, really,

and it's a key point to keep in mind

when asking questions.

Gaining clarity on what you're doing

is really about asking great questions.

You know, it's a tough thing to do, but

sometimes you really have to dig deep,

you have to know who you're dealing with,

what they want, why they want it,

when they want it.

In business it's about answering people's needs

and getting really clear on those

is key to producing a result.

So, if clarity is missing in your life

start asking some key questions.

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