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@sajademad117
@sajademad117 18 сағат бұрын
Great video! What's the name for that font in the thumbnail?
@flesz_
@flesz_ 22 сағат бұрын
Good luck and all the best in Thailand
@jamiesunnysue3728
@jamiesunnysue3728 23 сағат бұрын
So well said
@polinajacoutot1598
@polinajacoutot1598 Күн бұрын
aww I'm nostlagic now, I love your apartment - so many great memories there with you two 💖 love your floor too, Ed! Glad it got an honorary mention, excellent for morning yoga with a park view 🥰
@kristismart
@kristismart 23 сағат бұрын
I know! I'll miss our floor and shower the most 😅
@JaRozumiem
@JaRozumiem Күн бұрын
It's a beautiful apartment and surrounding area. I really enjoy your Polish content, so I'm a bit sad you're moving! Although, I'm happy for you guys as it sounds like a great adventure! Hopefully you'll come back to Poland some day - my plan is to move there from the UK in the next few months. You are a great couple, powodzenia.
@марияерепова
@марияерепова Күн бұрын
Привет Эд и Кристина! здорово, что удалось побывать в вашей уютной квартире в реальности. и цена меня приятно удивила, действительно не дорого по сегодняшним меркам😮
@kristismart
@kristismart 23 сағат бұрын
Краков в целом по ценам приятнее)
@WalkingandTalkingAussieGirl
@WalkingandTalkingAussieGirl Күн бұрын
I had to laugh about the parking on the footpath/curb. Yup a big no no in Australia
@eduardfastovski
@eduardfastovski Күн бұрын
See the area where we live - kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHyroHmPr5yAqbc
@Dean-does-Stuff-81
@Dean-does-Stuff-81 6 күн бұрын
Thanks ED, that was pretty much all any one needs to know. I am planning to buy 2 of these to mount my lights on, but also to possibly double up as a light weight travel (tripod) for moto vlogging.
@Cami555555Sheep
@Cami555555Sheep 8 күн бұрын
Thanks, I just moved to Greenpoint Brooklyn which is apparently a historically Polish neighborhood. Lots of polish signs here I couldn’t read 😅
@flesz_
@flesz_ 10 күн бұрын
My wife says no chance she is learning that language lol
@panhrabia6975
@panhrabia6975 11 күн бұрын
15:18 'som' (not 'son') fits better here
@kaz-gaz
@kaz-gaz 11 күн бұрын
great vid 🥵
@timewithjesfi
@timewithjesfi 15 күн бұрын
Can you list the items
@lola-to9om
@lola-to9om 17 күн бұрын
thanks for the video I think it's the same if you move to any country with different language and on top of that work from home I see similar issues from a lot of my friends and content creators who moved to different countries. If you are really serious about living permanently in any country make local friends hang out with them you will get fluent in no time. Idk if I will come to poland or not I'm applying for jobs in few different countries seems like lovely country
@JBnotime
@JBnotime 18 күн бұрын
I think you have pretty well nailed it. Beurocratic procedures can be quite a nightmare in Poland as certain things, the way the state treats its citizens, still have the roots in the communist system, or even times of the Russian occupation during the 19th century. As to your issues with no 100% language proficiency, they are common to all the migrants in other cultures. As an Australian born and brought up in Poland, I still don't quite belong in Australia even after living here for most of my life, and even that a third of Australians were born overseas and it's a multicultural society. Sometimes I feel more at home in Poland where I often visit. Good luck with your life there and hope you can make more friends! 🤗
@MrQarsim
@MrQarsim 19 күн бұрын
ULANZI MT-84 has a magsafe connector I ordered one from Aliexpress for £21
@RKMa64
@RKMa64 23 күн бұрын
I picked up this tripod after seeing your video. I believe your recommendation is spot on...honestly, the tripod is awesome and so is your review.😎
@gustnvc
@gustnvc 25 күн бұрын
Perfect walking video, dude. Love the talking, the explanations and you showed us the city. Thanks and keep up
@trenthennessy395
@trenthennessy395 27 күн бұрын
Great review Eduard, thank you. I couldn't make up my mind whether to purchase this backpack or not, but after watching this video I feel much better about it. Thank you
@unelkermaoga7916
@unelkermaoga7916 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the useful video!!
@mvh4426
@mvh4426 Ай бұрын
what are your comments on the travel backpack from Bellroy?
@cinetic81
@cinetic81 Ай бұрын
Great video, would have never thought Krakow looked like this, and now I want to visit!
@khaoscero
@khaoscero Ай бұрын
air quality is the big one. poland has sometimes worse air than india and has a lower life expectancy because of it
@aadarshacrai
@aadarshacrai Ай бұрын
Bro shifted from Tripod Review to Weapon Review too quickly - Never expected that a tripod could be used as a baton!
@MichaelFarnbach-o9k
@MichaelFarnbach-o9k Ай бұрын
Dude what is your accent?
@eduardfastovski
@eduardfastovski 25 күн бұрын
Just Australian but I try to speak more clearly for an international audience. I think more than 7 years in Europe have also changed it.
@maxymillian
@maxymillian Ай бұрын
You should go to a Wisła Kraków football match if u havent, I've been going there for around ~5 years and its a really nice semi-weekly addition to the boring living in the suburbs :)
@1ronward
@1ronward Ай бұрын
Excellent! you're a natural! Can't believe this is your first review! Killin it!😊
@eduardfastovski
@eduardfastovski 25 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@Disabled-adventures
@Disabled-adventures Ай бұрын
Do you use a mac book pro to edit your videos? I was thinking to get a iPad Pro with at least M2 chip. But what program are you using to edit?
@eduardfastovski
@eduardfastovski 25 күн бұрын
Yes, I'm using a Macbook Pro with Final cut. A keyboard is very important for fast editing, I can't imagine using just an ipad touch screen.
@Disabled-adventures
@Disabled-adventures 25 күн бұрын
@@eduardfastovski thanks for reply, im leaning towards doing the new mac mini and upgrading an external for 2 tb
@HerrWarmduscher
@HerrWarmduscher Ай бұрын
8:16 In my time, 40 years ago, the commands in karate, ju-jitsu and aikido were given in Japanese. That could well be the reason why your knowledge of Polish is not sufficient... 😉
@IsuCompare
@IsuCompare Ай бұрын
Bro grew up in the hood, he is ready to fight!
@s0litz
@s0litz Ай бұрын
dont give up mate! you will get it eventually. worst case scenario you could get some extra polish lessons. greetings, Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz xD
@damianborowczyk2046
@damianborowczyk2046 Ай бұрын
Very good video. Many observations on point. Regarding communist way of building, the problem was, that they almost never included maintenance const, in their “business plans”. In result blocks themselves and small green areas around, were degrading over years (as almost everything at these times). Other disadvantage of communist style is stretching the city. If you saw American cities, you can understand how big problem it can be, especially if the city wants to have effective public transportation, like trams. Public transportation benefits from people congestion around the stops. I’m not saying that the older way of building did not have its benefits, but important to understand disadvantages as well. Most tourists or foreigners on KZbin, focus on city center, usually judging the entire city and how good it is to live there, based on tourist places. Nice to see different approach.
@rhrynq
@rhrynq Ай бұрын
Modern planning stretches the city a lot more. People move out from the downtown and adjacent districts into suburbia-style rows of terraced houses without receiving almost any type of public transport and other local amenities like schools, shops or clinics. Communist planned districts are one of the very few thing that actually worked quite well in the previous system. Of course they weren't perfect and had their flaws.
@Pieknyswiat1955
@Pieknyswiat1955 Ай бұрын
The people that left USA are the lucky ones. After opened borders for four years, everything has been turned upside down. A lot more folks have left the country. The country that so many people enjoyed visiting or moving to, has changed. Truthfully, I want to cry.
@michaelpianoorgan
@michaelpianoorgan Ай бұрын
Have you tried using it with the Dji-Gimbal in the meantime? I just bought the insta 360 flow and am looking for something like that to film myself when I busk on the street. I am a bit worried it cannot carry the weight because it's just 30 dollars. What do you think? Thank for your review!
@MAXIM_One
@MAXIM_One Ай бұрын
I've been looking for one just like this, but with a cold shoe mount, still haven't found one 🙁
@JDS76
@JDS76 Ай бұрын
Very nice ! You were so fluent !
@disrealnow9664
@disrealnow9664 Ай бұрын
Other pros: a very safe and clean country, a reasonable common sense attitude to everyday matters, openness of the people to different cultures / ideas while still keeping a more traditionalist / conservative stance, respect for family values / elders, general feeling of freedom in everyday life, optimistic attitude and steady economic progress - these are things that unfortunately you cannot take for granted in many Western European countries nowadays.
@aalokshah8655
@aalokshah8655 Ай бұрын
i have this bag and really like it, but i agree on the capacity. I have taken it on light hikes as well and it wasn’t bad. But I would not take this on a strenuous hike.
@MrBiszkopt
@MrBiszkopt Ай бұрын
Nice video I really enjoy different than "ours" point of view Also, I am not much familiar with Kraków residential areas :) Although were there quite few time. I come from place in the middle between Kraków and Warsaw. I live in Warsaw for around 20 years, and indeed Kraków is more green, but Warsaw is not that bad either. Same as in Kraków, if you are in "communistic bloki area" then there is greenery and stuff. Central Warsaw is more concrete, true. But there also are parks here and there. This was to say that Warsaw is not completely without greenery, just less than in Kraków. Also, I believe when you said you like more get things done better than wait because of some small rule is your Slavic soul :) Which is beautiful. As to parking on footpaths - you are allowed but: 1. your car cannot be heavier than 2 500 kgs 2. you need to leave at least 1,5 meters wide pavement for pedestrians. So when pavement is less than 1,5m you cannot park on it. 3. you cannot obstruct pedestrian traffic and parking on opposite side is not allowed, there is fine for that. But police and other authorities hardly ever fines you for that. Cyclists: if there is a cyclists path, they need to use it (and there can be fine if you don't use it). If no cyclist path, then they go on road. Unless pavement is wider than 2 meters or they feel in danger on road or bad weather like heavy rains/snow, etc.. But they need to have speed more-less same as walking person and pedestrians are always priority. One more case: if you are a parent with kid who is 10 years old or less and uses a bicycle (both kid and parent). In last case kid and parent (custodian) is treated as a pedestrian.
@eddu4361
@eddu4361 Ай бұрын
Super tripod have one too
@kartokles
@kartokles Ай бұрын
I lived my whole life in the commie blocks (almost 10 different locations) and I'd always take living there over living in the newer developments. If they are renewed, which most of them are, and housing cooperative responsible for the building is fair, then they are super nice to live in.