Americans Confused by Public Transport in Europe...
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What is up guys? Welcome back to a brand new video and welcome to day number 23 of ReactMas . Well, this is it. This is the final stretch we got today and tomorrow of just actual reactions . And then of course for the big finale , we're going and donating to my local animal shelter , what we've been raising money for throughout all of ReactMas . So that means the donations are officially closed cuz tonight we're actually going and buying the stuff to donate . And then tomorrow we're actually going to do it because they're not open on Christmas . So, we got to do it on Christmas Eve . So, yeah. All the donations for React are officially done . Thank you guys so description. I got some big plans, not only for this channel, but also for all my other channels for next year . So, don't miss those. Go check out all my other channels . But other than that, let's get on up into I love transportation in Germany . It's all free. Yeah, it's not free . Wait, wait, I thought is it not free ? Hold on. I thought public transportation was just free . Like trains, trams, everything. Did we not watch a video not that long ago explaining how like public transportation is just free throughout Europe ? Am I wrong? Excuse me. I didn't pay a single time for public transport for almost 6 months in Europe . Still don't know how I didn't die. Why did I think public transportation was just free? Luxembourg. Oh, that's why I thought it was all free because everything in Luxembourg's free . That was the video we watched. Okay. How much is it though ? Is it expensive? Like I said, I've never been on a bus, a train, a tram. Never . I don't even know. Like, what does it cost ? And what happens? Hold on. Like, if you're in her situation and you just hop on there without paying , what happens? Do they kick you off ? Dude, in Germany,