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Germany’s Subway Announcements Are Seriously Unconventional.

Germany’s subway announcements are quite serious.

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Mdamon808 • 890 points
Is it weird that I expected a heavy house beat to drop after the yelling and the alarm?

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RelevantSNLSketch • 152 points
[now is the time on subway when we DANCE!!](https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxTazPXESx8_FNbYQMCF0iye3UGhkA9M94?si=g6O5mnHwczecXYBV)

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hereforthepix • 30 points
Was that music changed from the original for re-runs (or licensing)? I swear it was … “deeper” and slower before …? Daaah daaah daaaaaaaaah …. ETA: more like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZMswlFNhvE

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cire1184 • 8 points
Seems like 2 different skits? Or reshoot?

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RelevantSNLSketch • 1 points
Different skits, but I wouldn’t have heard it if it wasn’t pointed out.

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didoaja • 65 points
[This is how I imagine it](https://youtu.be/qrLb2WZY_zM)

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FroggiJoy87 • 14 points
Phenomenal! This takes me back to the good ol days of the Internet.

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GIOverdrive • 8 points
Dank but also dánke

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Forthac • 8 points
I swear the klaxon at the 0:07 mark is almost identical to the first note of [Axel F (1984) Beverly Hills Cop](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx2gvHjNhQ0)

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slamdanceswithwolves • 6 points
I expect the Internet will answer to our prayers…

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didoaja • 21 points
[There you go](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrLb2WZY_zM)

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slamdanceswithwolves • 4 points
Awesome

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chiefkogo • 1 points
Thank u

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Meekro • 1 points
10/10 would ride.

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MordaxTenebrae • 15 points
Okay, I was expecting jackbooted police and German shepherd attack dogs to suddenly appear, kind of like this: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6wd78jMHDk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6wd78jMHDk)

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hirnlos_hugo • 12 points
As a German I am confused. Do Americans think that’s real?

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MordaxTenebrae • 17 points
I’m Canadian, but do you mean thinking stachenblochen is real? No, it’s a skit from a late night comedy show from the 90s-2000s. Otherwise, it’s just a stereotype of Germans being stern, humourless, and exact. Having worked at Siemens and with German engineers though, it kind of fit them in a weird way (they weren’t exact per se, more they very upfront about the probabilities of success & failure if that makes sense) except for not having a sense of humour. I found they did, and their sense of humour was actually kind of close to English Canadian and British humour in use of dry-wit/deadpan and wordplay, maybe just when they would insert a joke would be different.

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MetalSociologist • 12 points
I wonder if folks that say “no sense of humor” simply don’t understand there are various types of humor. “Dry” humor is lost on a massive amount of the US population. I am of the opinion everyone laughs, it’s just a matter of figuring out the person.

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Zomgzombehz • 3 points
You told me this was supposed to be a deep house party, Dillon Francis!

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nodiaque • 2 points
For me it dealt like MORTAL KOMBAT and it could easily followed by the og Mk music

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camsnow • 1 points
Same. Like I kinda wish that was the way of everything in Germany. Stern informative announcements, followed by a deep house beat….

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MyStoobidcat • 1 points
Is it just me that is WTF? Or is it just the train driver yelling in the driver’s seat?!

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Mdamon808 • 1 points
It’s actually fake. But it says something about the way Germans are perceived, that it is so believable.

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d7it23js • 334 points
Turn down for what!?

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GoodLeftUndone • 79 points
Oh. My. God. We stayed in Vegas one weekend with our room above an outdoor club that never closed. I’m pretty sure they only owned this song. I had nightmares where the soundtrack was just this song playing in the background for weeks. They played is sooooo fucking much. I’m pretty certain a portion of my brain melted.

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3amGreenCoffee • 27 points
Did your boobs start bouncing in time with the music?

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kkeut • 11 points
yes and his wife too

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goteamnick • 232 points
Frankly, I don’t hate it. I don’t know what it’s saying, but I hope it’s about people not using their headphones when listening to music or playing games.

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Urinsekten • 207 points
„Please stand back“ German: zurückbleiben bitte IPA: t͡suːrˈykblˌa͡ɪbən bˈɪtə

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Benniisan • 32 points
das Zeichen für die Betonung/Nebenbetonung müsste vor den Konsonanten sein

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