17 thoughts on “What $1 gets you around the world!”
Be advised that outside of North America, the word "pancakes" frequently has a completely different meaning from here. In much of Europe it means crepes, and in parts of Asia it means things that are even less similar to pancakes (e.g., okonomiyaki, which has as much in common with cole slaw as it does with the things Americans call "pancakes").
Baguettes are technically bread, but they're white bread. Terrible. If you want good bread in Europe, you have to go east of the Rhine.
Bagged milk is common in countries that routinely do ridiculous super-pasteurization stuff to their milk, that gives it a really long shelf life, but also changes the flavor significantly. It's… not any worse than powdered milk. Probably ok for making hot chocolate.
You put the bag of milk in a holding pitcher, then you cut open a corner of the bag and you pour. No need to reseal the bag between uses. Very convenient.
Okay, I know I'm a few years too late, but is no one gonna mention the fact that Henry looks like he went to Italy and had 20 dollars worth of coffee during this video?
Be advised that outside of North America, the word "pancakes" frequently has a completely different meaning from here. In much of Europe it means crepes, and in parts of Asia it means things that are even less similar to pancakes (e.g., okonomiyaki, which has as much in common with cole slaw as it does with the things Americans call "pancakes").
Baguettes are technically bread, but they're white bread. Terrible. If you want good bread in Europe, you have to go east of the Rhine.
Bagged milk is common in countries that routinely do ridiculous super-pasteurization stuff to their milk, that gives it a really long shelf life, but also changes the flavor significantly. It's… not any worse than powdered milk. Probably ok for making hot chocolate.
Those small ramen packets in Denmark cost around 3-4 Danish Crones = to around 0.53$ US for 1 Packet
bruh henry chai is tea
Man, if Henry and Jeannie split up the channel's gonna go to shit, cuz content of Henry by himself is fuckin garbage
If we take avg then 1 dollar is 70 rupees then you will 14 cups of tea
Chai is coffee okay i believe you dear
#12 checks out
1 usd = 4.13 myr
1 myr = 3 eggs
goddammit henry has problems recognizing animals, star wars ships and also counting…guess they were right, cant be handsome and smart at the same time
Chai is tea and you get like 7 porotas for 1 dollar at some places in India and curry is free so…that like one day's meal for a person
Most school kids after school food is porota because it's cheap and it tastes great and the free curry is chicken so.
In Sweden you can either keep your dollar and cry… Or buy a Candy bar on sale, feel a little better and cry…
(Mayby a can of Coke, if you are Lucky)
Why is the comparison is not standardized? If you want to make comparisons, use one item like eggs or something. God dam boy
A shot in the U.S. is free, if you're just in time at the wrong place, with the wrong people. I heard this happens a lot in your country.
Lol half a liter arizona in austria is 2-2,50 Euro
Can someone explain to me where his osbssion with switzerland comes from. I live in switzerland and on god it's a shitty country to live in.
You put the bag of milk in a holding pitcher, then you cut open a corner of the bag and you pour. No need to reseal the bag between uses. Very convenient.
I don't think the currency exchange rate was factored in on most of these…
Okay, I know I'm a few years too late, but is no one gonna mention the fact that Henry looks like he went to Italy and had 20 dollars worth of coffee during this video?