Updated on 04/28/2022 at 11:00 am
- In their current podcast episode, Bill and Tom Kaulitz talk about the dark side of the holiday.
- They explain why they shy away from German-speaking vacations and what really bothers them about other tourists.
Sun, beach, vacation – could there be anything that could spoil this statue? definitely! kaulitz brothers bill And Tom In their current podcast episode “Kaulitz Hills – Senf aus Hollywood” (the last of the second season, by the way), they report on holiday encounters that they would have happily done without and they contemplate the abusive behavior of some travelers. The Twins’ podcast is famous among Dynamic fans, this time even the sourdough of the whiskey served can loosen the tongue.
German-speaking vacationers? Let’s get out of here fast!
A listener asked Bill and Tom what kinds of people or behavior they found upsetting on vacation. German-speaking tourists are quickly picked out: “If I hear someone speak German somewhere, I’ll run,” says Bill. “It really works for me,” Tom says. harsh words. Is it socks in sandals? Or the towels on the pool lounger?
The brothers report on their trips to the Maldives and explain why they prefer not to meet their compatriots on vacation: “Well, we are photographing, they are at our balls, uploading it again to some blogs Will be done,” Tom explains Antipathy. So the brothers always ran away from the Germans.
Bill Kaulitz on False Complaints: “Why Do You Say That?”
One problem that has always been a deterrent to non-human friends is overly sociable fellow travellers. Vacationers who don’t know any boundaries and want to get to know new people are “totally on the balls” of the bill. On the other hand, her brother Tom “gets upset about people who aren’t around at the moment, but are always just taking pictures”.
Last but not least, the brothers address the type of holidaymaker that probably makes everyone roll their eyes: be it about people who invade religious temples in mini skirts and flip-flops or on service staff. Take out your anger. “People who have no regard for the beauty of vacation spots and behave like they’re at home on the couch,” Bill says, “are fundamentally very difficult.”
He can also get very upset if he complains in the wrong place: “I would never tell a waiter that I didn’t like the food. Why do you say that?” There are those who want to “mess up” a little waiter with their authority. “I think it’s really bad, I hate it too,” Bill concludes with his sharpness, which is quite amusing to the audience.
Despite the end of the season, this shouldn’t be the last time Bill and Tom Kaulitz tell their anecdote: The podcast will begin its third season next week.
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