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@Amharizz11 ай бұрын
Ok
@Salt_and_Peroxide11 ай бұрын
hej srbsko neni take zle its very good and ok
@Offical_LadaRiva_198211 ай бұрын
Mostly the government
@oggyvasic222611 ай бұрын
We serbs do have the best nightclubs
@death-istic958611 ай бұрын
Love your videos!💚
@daithimcnally821211 ай бұрын
As an Irishman who has not stepped foot east past Berlin, this makes me proud to be a Serb
@Randomstuffs26111 ай бұрын
As an Englishman, you make me proud to be Irish
@daithimcnally821211 ай бұрын
@@Randomstuffs261 can we get our 6 counties back so?
@Noctuam73411 ай бұрын
A proud Englishman you are!
@iblamerichey11 ай бұрын
@Randomstuffs261 can we get our 6 counties back so?
@Randomstuffs26111 ай бұрын
@@daithimcnally8212 hahaha, no those counties are mine. The protestants up there are crazy and expensive for the tax payer anyway, you don't want them
@pickledbraincells302011 ай бұрын
From what I know, pyramids were built by ancient slavs who descended from the sky on spaseships, while fleeing from reptiloids coming from Nibiru. Being Russian, it is an important part of out national myth and it is fascinating to see that you Serbian folks have the same thing!
@baird568211 ай бұрын
Damn...what communism does to common sense. But it does explain a lot.
@kuzmanstamenic440511 ай бұрын
By ancient slavs you mean ancient Serbs?
@toasterhothead331211 ай бұрын
@@kuzmanstamenic4405by ancient Serbs u mean the original Homo sapiens…Bulgarians 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
@rizzllerr11 ай бұрын
@@baird5682bro thinks he's serious💀
@skitotrachia336111 ай бұрын
Also tower of babel, this is aryan mythology !!! I suggest looking into serbian mythology and our ancient vedas found in serbia/romania. PERUN VEDAS are one of those. Its the religion of al ancient serbs(slavs).
@david-al-sayyid11 ай бұрын
"As a whole, most of the buildings, infrastructure, and any general public structure is usually in a constant state of decay... graffiti keeps piling up... holes in the road keep popping up" So what I get from this is that Puerto Rico is Serbia. I have been living in Serbia this whole time
@SzotyMAG11 ай бұрын
Always have been
@aaa-dk6jr11 ай бұрын
Srbija do Portorika!
@TheSpaceBrosShow11 ай бұрын
the whole world is Serbia. god bless the Glorious Empire of Serbia
@miovicdina770611 ай бұрын
Eres bienvenido en Serbia, chico, any time you wish to come here and compare notes 😁♥️
@david-al-sayyid11 ай бұрын
@@miovicdina7706 I'd love to go some day! First order of business is to go to visit the Church of St Sava in Belgrade. Divine Liturgy there must be an ethereal experience
@wmm77111 ай бұрын
As a brazilian that has no relation to eastern europe and have never left my country, i sure am proud to be balkan
@minty998411 ай бұрын
As a brazilian that has also never left my country and have 0 relations with europe except in blood, this makes me proud to be sub-saahrense
@apolofernandes44618 ай бұрын
tomanocu rapas
@andrejignacbrummer38837 ай бұрын
Yes, I live in a landfill, but it is a SERBIAN LANDFILL, there is a Serbian flag on it and we dance the Serbian wheel among the garbage. Bravo!!!
@manelhuehue32716 ай бұрын
LATAM é os balkans das Americas
@SuperIronicTBH5 ай бұрын
xD brazil and Balkans seem similar indeed
@vesi_254611 ай бұрын
Yesterday me and my friends were in Serbia. It was nice, people were nice. We understood each other, speaking our native languages. Thats so amazing. Respect from your eastern neighbour! The only written on a wall sentence I saw was: "Volim te !"
@ljubodragpetronijevic4 ай бұрын
Brat za brata, prijatelj za prijatelja, covek za coveka. Ziveli! Brother for brother, friend for friend, man for man. Cheers!
@Marlin12311 ай бұрын
📥We want part two about things he loves about serbia
@alexturnbackthearmy190711 ай бұрын
Yes.
@MyaB198611 ай бұрын
The food. End of the video.
@petemitchell999611 ай бұрын
I'd rather see a part two about things he hates about Serbia. There are many more things
@petemitchell999611 ай бұрын
@@MyaB1986 Lmao true
@PraseSuperStar11 ай бұрын
@@petemitchell9996Aj mrš!
@Mlippy11 ай бұрын
As a Bulgarian, all of this can be perfectly applied and said about Bulgaria too
@kaito__27411 ай бұрын
Unfortunately yes..:/ we and Serbia need to elect people who actually cares about the country but no they(Bulgarians and Serbs)vote for stupid leaders.
@Solaire_au_Frohmage11 ай бұрын
That's because to some extent, these problems are universal Except for destroying older buildings, this is a more rare one (though still present among many countries)
@segiraldovi11 ай бұрын
@@Solaire_au_Frohmage Doubt from my ignorance, how is the situation in Russia compared to Serbia?
@Solaire_au_Frohmage11 ай бұрын
@@segiraldovi Can't say for all the regions, but in St. Petersburg and small towns in Tver region it's just neglect or little care for old soviet commieblocks and a lot of capitalist anthill commieblocks being built to expand the cities. Some roads are fine, some are fucked, so probably worse than EU countries' and probably on par with the US. Overall life in European parts of Russia is pretty much the same as in most of Europe, Asian part is either Mongolian or Balkan living standards (depending on the region) and Moscow for some reason is a bloody capitalist paradise, being one of the best cities in the world (if not the best). Nothing truly remarkable, as with any country, there are a lot of merits and a lot of downsides, just much more disparity and variety due to the vastness and remoteness of some regions.
@segiraldovi11 ай бұрын
@@Solaire_au_Frohmage I really appreciate your answer, I am from Colombia (Latin America) and from what I see it is not that different from here (just that the standard of living is probably better there), The main cities Bogota (Capital City) and Medellin (Second Biggest City) They are relatively decent in terms of infrastructure (at least in the parts that are not marginalized) but outside of these you will find that there is very little help from the state, most local governments are very corrupt.
@djordjekrsmanovic11 ай бұрын
It's sad when the most maintenance some historic buildings and streets get is from people wanting to shoot a movie in the area and not from the governments
@russiansponge981311 ай бұрын
You clearly haven’t seen Čačac
@robertposaric641911 ай бұрын
That's fucked up indeed
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy11 ай бұрын
A boy degenarate that uses a anime slut as his avatar have zero credibility to talk about Serbia or any country for that matter. I am happy he wont be coming back to Serbia. We don't need European trash here since those are the ones who brought us wars and neglect. When you are bashed by EU on daily basis and taxed through the nose certain people can't help but let themselves go. Half of these videos are not even from Serbia. I mean yeah some of the things he mentioned are true about some buildings being in neglect but not every inch of every city or village is like this and those building are simply abandoned and in a legal loop hole so even govt isnt aware of it nor is willing to invest that is someone elses property. Then there are legal extortions and here is one example of that. In my case my father got cancer and passed away, he wasnt able to work and became homeless all his debt is now transferred to me. Some "legal" offices keep sending me their parasitic imaginary bills. I basically so far paid out more then half a million euros, all his debt, his funeral, all the legal fees including the lawyers etc tons of things and yet I still get new bills to pay that allegedly are parts my fathers debts. They took everything he had, he been in prison and yet still after his passing now they are after me. I was digging around and sure enough all these "legal" offices are from EU and not even local govt. So yeah they are extorting us through these so called laws that they come up as they please and even if I win against them I still have to pay so no matter how you look at it I lose money and lose time, every day. It's a miracle I am not homeless by now or d--d too just like many others. So next to that I ask you how the F some of the people can maintain their homes when these EU nazis are taking away our homes?! Just like they did in WW1 WW2 and in 80s 90s and so on ...
@Arsenico97110 ай бұрын
I'm Italian and I have been to Serbia quite a few times (I think 5 or 6), what I love the most over there is the people. A friend of mine and I spent a New Years Eve in Belgrade, we had a table for 2 at a bar, in a matter of minutes we were invited by a group of locals to their table that was just bseide ours and we spent the whole night with them. Most of the times I went there I struck some friendship with someone, and I'm still in touch after years. And that summer trumpet festival in Guca is just amazing.
@edmundflett47411 ай бұрын
Do the part about what you love! As a Brit who visited Serbia for the first time recently, I had a fantastic time. Had a tasty pivo and cevapi at the top of Zemun, and watched a storm roll across the city. Fantastic!
@krunoslavkovacec184211 ай бұрын
A lot of these apply to Croatia, too. WIth the added hates of mass tourism and the lack of funding for anywhere else but Zagreb and the coast. Hope to see both our countries prosper and flourish :) Also, Kosovo is Spanish.
@Hungary_098711 ай бұрын
Kososvo IS HUNGARIAN
@v.shortwaver939111 ай бұрын
Hungarian area be like: sh&tting without toilet.
@xFluing11 ай бұрын
But somehow croatia made it into schengen but not romania, and the excuse was "too many immigrants" - ironic seeing as how in 2016-17 the EU was all "welcome all immigrants. What's that hungary and poland you don't wanna take in immigrants here get penalised"
@alkzavaleta787611 ай бұрын
Kosovo Plus Ultra
@karolinakuc478311 ай бұрын
@@xFluingYup. What kind of immagrants they fear? Ukrainians? I wouldn't say they're any less dangerous than muslims. And I wouldn't say having a colonial past with a country from which illegal migrants come from changes anything coz you know about Algierians causing troubles in France.
@Randomstuffs26111 ай бұрын
I've only ever met one Serbian person in real life and he got arrested for bringing a knife to school lol
@mysterioanonymous320611 ай бұрын
Yeap, that sounds just about right... 😂
@GdBrba11 ай бұрын
im a Serbian
@Randomstuffs26111 ай бұрын
@@GdBrba Greetings Serb, I wish you a merry Christmas!
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH11 ай бұрын
Of course
@starksvensk11 ай бұрын
Slava rodu!
@datszalami868911 ай бұрын
As a Hungarian I lived 5 years in Belgrade when I was little and I only have good memories from there. Going to revisit my old home next year after not being there for 10 years 😀
@AkiRa2208411 ай бұрын
We love Orban in Serbia.
@beninhoXP11 ай бұрын
@@AkiRa22084 Okay then please take him away to Serbia we hate him
@CristiChiri1011 ай бұрын
@@AkiRa22084he's corrupt and stupid
@zoranmarjanovic663811 ай бұрын
Thank you neighbor. These fools are talking about Serbs, but they have never seen two Serbs in their life, nor have they spent two days in Serbia. Serbs and Hungarians are traditional peoples in whose families it is known that the father is a man and the mother is a woman.
@DipsAndPushups11 ай бұрын
People who actually spent childhood here remember it well. I have lived in New Belgrade (socialist built part of Belgrade) my entire life and I love it here.
@IvanVazquezS11 ай бұрын
I'm a Mexican living in Timisoara, Romania. I just visited Belgrade and for me the city looks amazing, at least of course the huge central part of it. It looks much better than Bucharest regarding landscape and maintenance of historical buildings! So this question goes to the Serbs: How the hell do you afford keeping Belgrade so nice while everything is more expensive than Romania and it seems according to Numbeo that the salaries are a bit lower there? Really intrigued about this! P.S: Loved the food and that the people were quite friendly with us!
@igor719511 ай бұрын
On the first look, it looks nice. But you just had to take a look a little bit better. Belgrade is falling apart since early 2000s and it was never worse til nowadays
@FungWarb1211 ай бұрын
Because Belgrade leeches all the money from the rest of Serbia.
@carick23511 ай бұрын
@@igor7195actually it was much worse before 90s since Yugo communist gov invested ZERO money into restoration of any pre-ww2 buildings, they actually were working on demolishing them, so whole city was gray shithole. Since 2000s big percent of old town buildings were restored, situation is not even comparable to pre-90s era. Now every year you have dozen of new buildings with restored look, its improving although it can be on a larger scale and faster.
@igor719511 ай бұрын
@@carick235 wtf are you talking about
@balfiman11 ай бұрын
Hey dude! I remember meeting you, I think! Like 4-5 years ago... You wanted to open a Taco truck?
@passioncla11 ай бұрын
Love Serbia from Romania! Salutari din Bucuresti!! ❤
@vukjovic164511 ай бұрын
Sitrayaska românia my brother
@borgurman11 ай бұрын
Hello from Bearland (Brasov)
@JASXN811 ай бұрын
si eu te iubesc frate, from Serbia, my wife is also Romanian
@pavkovic7710 ай бұрын
Salutări frate
@SRB33369 ай бұрын
🇷🇸🐲🐺🦅🦾🤝🇷🇴🐺🦅🤝💙💙💙
@Ntiodraws11 ай бұрын
The fact i can agree with all of this is kinda depressing. I love Belgrade but its the best irl apocolyptic city. For my sake and anyone who lives still here, make another with things you liked living here!
@rexrip108011 ай бұрын
Belgrade is the new Detroit! XD
@loop473711 ай бұрын
Belgrade is a safe city and serbian people are wonderful. Fuck you people talking shit..
@LucasKent-bf5ul7 ай бұрын
Jel si srpsko ili strano smeće
@osamaburashed518711 ай бұрын
I visited Serbia twice and i love how kind and welcoming are the people plus there’s no perfect country not even the Scandinavian countries, in the end, Serbia is my favorite place I have visited and the people i met there were such an amazing people, dude i love Balkans and i will go there again and again 😍❤️🇷🇸
@skitotrachia336111 ай бұрын
Selam akeiqum, mahraba brother thank you for your kind words !
@Greensanctuary-c4w11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Only people who actually visited Serbia can speak about it.
@pauloferreira457910 ай бұрын
COSOVO É SÉRVIA ❤
@goxyeagle844610 ай бұрын
Kind?? Man I'm Serbian and I can't stand visiting my country because so many primitive, rude and aggressive guys.
@ljubodragpetronijevic4 ай бұрын
@@pauloferreira4579 ❤
@Unclekase11 ай бұрын
Well...There's a reason why I felt as if I'm still in Greece while touring Serbia 😁
@milisavmihajlovski529311 ай бұрын
Spent 2 weeks in Krusevac this summer, and the city looked well maintained and clean. The locals told me that the city developed infrastructure-wise in the last few years, and it was this new mayor that made all the positive changes. At the end of the day, nothing beats Serbian hospitality! 🇷🇸❤
@ToriLomatori11 ай бұрын
Im from Krusevac, the city has flourished within the last 5-6 or so years, Bratislav Gasic was the mayor responsible for it all, until he became the minister of the police, yet he still invests into the city and for once, Im glad to see the city getting the care and treatment it deserves, especially because of its historic importance as well. I've always loved it and its always gonna be my home, but now I can finally show other people how beautiful it is and not have to base it off sentimental value alone, but they can now see it for themselves and enjoy visiting it
@milisavmihajlovski529311 ай бұрын
@@ToriLomatori definately worth visiting!
@vaxuvax11 ай бұрын
In Romania is the same. When cities have mayors that care about developing the infrastructure , then that city will looked well maintained. Sadly not all the cities from Romania have good mayors. Even in the capital some sectors look bad.
@ToriLomatori11 ай бұрын
@@milisavmihajlovski5293 you're welcome here again anytime my friend!
@ToriLomatori11 ай бұрын
@@vaxuvax yeah unfortunately even the neighboring cities have quite the trashy infrastructure even though they're the same size and importance, but the mayors are just bad. However even in my city, there's always these so called corners where its streets with no asphalt, rundown buildings etc. but luckily its not visible to someone who's just touring the city
@dmnn6911 ай бұрын
This video hurt to watch so much because every single one of your points applies so perfectly to Bulgaria as well.
@sinenomine454011 ай бұрын
all of these eastern european shitholes are exactly the same. Maybe the number of gypsies vary somewhat.
@Mukation11 ай бұрын
Balkan unity haha
@soupisgood4411 ай бұрын
Hehe, so true. But I think Bulgaria has managed a slightly better job in maintaining some of their historical architecture here and there. For example, I don't think you'll ever find anything remotely close to Plovdiv's old town anywhere in Serbia
@Chosen_Ash11 ай бұрын
Pretty sure thats just the balkans lil bro
@Aralakh91911 ай бұрын
@@soupisgood44Well, we kind of have to, Plovdiv is a big cultural tourism sellpoint. I’ve been to Serbia a couple of time and if you dropped me somewhere in Belgrade half asleep I’d definitely believe I’m somewhere in Sofia haha
@CrowQQ11 ай бұрын
My favorite thing about Serbia how peaceful and friendly the country is to its neighbors and minority populations living within it.
@sinenomine454011 ай бұрын
You mean how they sent riot police to dismantle the peaceful inhabitants of liberland?
@njofl219611 ай бұрын
.....not
@pieterjan2911 ай бұрын
Damn those guys are real jerks 😅
@aleksandarjelenkovic227011 ай бұрын
minorities have more rights in Serbia than Serbs
@giadf974711 ай бұрын
You mean Malorosija, right? This country has two faces
@tomjordan37811 ай бұрын
Serbia deserves a best things about living in Serbia too.
@Dotalol12311 ай бұрын
Thats gonna be a tough video, after inflation went wild in 2022, food prices are same here as in German supermarkets, restaurants are still cheaper, its same in the the neighbourhood as well, so "Lets go to eastern Europe for cheap vacation" is a thing of the past im afraid...
@Stalker950-l3x11 ай бұрын
@@Dotalol123 Food prices same as here in Austria or Germany, really? You guys also pay like 127€ for 5 things in your basket?
@Dotalol12311 ай бұрын
@@Stalker950-l3x Depends on the things, but yeah since 2022 5 items in your basket are unironically 30 euros, which is ridiculous because before it was like 15 or less, 50 euros here was a lot of money once upon a time, now thats barely 2 days of groceries... Having 1000 euros today is same as 500 only 3 years ago and im not exaggerating!
@Stalker950-l3x11 ай бұрын
@@Dotalol123 I feel you man. Same here with 2000 euros. This used to be a good salary a few years ago and now you can barely live by yourself with this money let alone feed your wife and kids.
@Dotalol12311 ай бұрын
@@Stalker950-l3x Same here, only with 1000 euros, that was dream salary here, now you can barely pay food and bills... Its unreal how much value did money lose in just couple of years, post covid inflation is destroying us.
@yannisandrei360311 ай бұрын
trust me bro… I just came from belgrade. I stayed 1 night in the waterfront, I went to the crvena zvezda basketball game. Even if I had money to go to dubai, I’d still choose belgrade 😅😅 yiu got the rich part ( waterfront ) and you got the historic city and everything. I’m glad something like this exists in a neighbouring country
@andrejignacbrummer38837 ай бұрын
Yes, I live in a landfill, but it is a SERBIAN LANDFILL, there is a Serbian flag on it and we dance the Serbian wheel among the garbage. Bravo!!!
@yannisandrei36037 ай бұрын
@@andrejignacbrummer3883 ?
@SkepticalT11 ай бұрын
I would also mention the ecological condition, especially in Belgrade and Novi Sad. The level of air pollution in the winter time is just... visible. But anyways, there are a lot of nice things about this country.
@georgeoreilly154610 ай бұрын
When the air pollution is too big, they light up a cigarette to blow away the bad air.
@momcilous11 ай бұрын
When they reconstruct a road, and after two weeks they start digging that newly placed asphalt to replace sewer pipes or something else cuz they didn't plan ahead.
@xiaopingzdrang83411 ай бұрын
Add Romania too for this
@МиколаРиндя11 ай бұрын
in Ukraine they did it after 1-2 years, not that funny too :)
@spicynoodle741911 ай бұрын
Same in Bulgaria lmao
@marcusmarin670211 ай бұрын
as a romanian serbia is a awesome country!
@andrejignacbrummer38837 ай бұрын
Yes, I live in a landfill, but it is a SERBIAN LANDFILL, there is a Serbian flag on it and we dance the Serbian wheel among the garbage. Bravo!!!
@JESUS_CHRIST_777_GOD7 ай бұрын
We Serbs love romanians.
@alexanderl940511 ай бұрын
When I came from Russia, politics and bureaucracy didn't hit me much, because there weren't new problems for us as well. But I was really upset to watch how many beautiful buildings were turned into commie blocks, especially in Novi Sad, and of course the graffiti and trash problem. But I'm really hoping that in the future people will be able to beat most of these problems and preserve the beauty of Serbia.
@xerxen10011 ай бұрын
Those buildings are the remnants of the AHA empire. The Serbian government want to crash them all, to erase the past.
@segiraldovi11 ай бұрын
Doubt from my ignorance, how is the situation in Russia compared to Serbia?
@Hajde_budalla11 ай бұрын
The tagging graffiti over beautiful landmarks, and just everything…is so demoralizing to see. Albania solved the problem though. Theres a clip out there of Jordan Peterson explaining it.
@Mastakilla9111 ай бұрын
@@Hajde_budalla How did Albania solve it?
@alexanderl940511 ай бұрын
the situation with bureaucracy and corruption isn't better, but less graffiti in the old city centres, there are many moments f.e. Serbia has more freedom etc., but most of the things from this video you can meet there too@@segiraldovi
@florinprisecaru480911 ай бұрын
I never visited Serbia, I have a great respect for our Serbian neighbors. I have to confess we Romanians and Serbians we are so alike :) maybe this is the reason we understand each other so well. When I saw these images, I remembered how Romania was in 2000 until it joined the EU. We still have problems, there is more to work, but now Romania looks better. Much better. Many changed from 2007. PS you said nothing about music and parties, but I believe we Romanians we are truly champions at manele and other retarded music
@visuallettuce398311 ай бұрын
Music is quite similar, yet also different between Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. I visited Romania earlier this year. Some cities like Brasov or Sibiu were very well maintained, noticeably better than what you could find in Serbia. Reminded me of Slovenia or Czechia. On the other hand, Sighisoara was quite derelict outside the historic center and to my surprise Timisoara too. Transylvania is extremely beautiful, both the nature and the cultural heritage. Felt like some magic forest fairytale land.
@Greensanctuary-c4w11 ай бұрын
I'm from Serbia and I love Romanian nature, people, music and you also have great movies.
@florinprisecaru480911 ай бұрын
@@Greensanctuary-c4w ❤ thank you!
@Greensanctuary-c4w11 ай бұрын
@@florinprisecaru4809 You're welcome☺️
@florinprisecaru480911 ай бұрын
@@visuallettuce3983 true. Transylvania was and is privileged with much money for developed . In Cluj Napoca there is a Baba Novac, or Starina Novak statue. I know he is Serbian National Hero. In Romania he is very respected, he was one of Michael the Great captains. Now, if you can, in the future, it is imperative to visit Moldova. You will be pleasantly surprised. Although Moldova isn't so developed than Transylvania, nevertheless Moldova is a very spiritual place, and Orthodox Monasteries here are truly masterpieces, unique in the world. Food and breath taking landscapes from Bucovina are also awesome. PS we have names in Romanian like Sarbu, meaning Serbian :)
@elacme62611 ай бұрын
from Romania, peace and love for my Serbian bros and sis
@michaelmichael849411 ай бұрын
Actually, I loved the bureaucracy in Serbia. The rules are mostly clear, and when they are not, you can just come to the person responsible for issuing some paper and ask them. I also haven't yet discovered anything but friendly attitude and sincere desire to help (if you wanna see some really hostile officials who will take weeks and weeks of your life just out of spite to issue some stupid paper, visit Russia). In addition to that, in a small town EVERYTHING is nearby. I once needed to get a paper - went to an office at a police station; the officer there gave me a list of documents that I needed to provide and a bill to pay; I went to a post office that was like 100 meters away and paid the bill, then walked a couple kilometers to my home, took the documents and returned; he issued the paper immediately, in under 10 minutes. Took me about an hour in total. Back in the huge city I used to live before, just visiting the officer for the first time would've taken me several hours. And the whole business would've been concluded in at least a week. Dunno about digital government, though: never tried using it.
@AkiRa2208411 ай бұрын
I was surprised how easy it was to open a company. Almost everything can be done electronically now. This video is just propaganda.
@Kosac0711 ай бұрын
most of the stuff can be done digitally nowadays, gotta say it's gotten quite convenient.
@LandersWorkshop11 ай бұрын
Digital government is mostly shit, you fight just to speak to a real person which, if the problem isn't straight-forward, can be challenging as they try to use generic answers from an AI robot!
@Kosac0711 ай бұрын
@@LandersWorkshop why would you need a real person? I always quickly find everything I need from documents (both digital version and the paper version, you get those within few days after ordering) whether it be paying taxes, car registration, various personal documents, etc. Did you have some particular problems? I guess the UI can be improved here and there...
@LandersWorkshop11 ай бұрын
Because the world is not simplistic and has complexities and variables no machine can necessarily solve.@@Kosac07
@mrmrmrcaf780111 ай бұрын
Romania was the same until the real estate prices exploded, now every square meter of the building is expensive and they started to renovate them... only where there is no value it remained derelict and dilapidated but little by little they are being sold and new owners are transforming them for profit. This building the older they are, the more expensive they get because they are beautiful and good for business. There are still many many old buildings in bad shape but little by little they find a new owners. At least in my city, the buildings in bad condition receive tax hikes from the authorities and when the owners can no longer pay they are forced to sell and in order to lower the taxes they must be renovated
@DieErsteNummerEins11 ай бұрын
I am originally from Germany but with armenian roots and moved recently to Armenia. I have to say that almost everything that was said in this Video about Serbia is applicable to Armenia too
@IAmGlutton4Life11 ай бұрын
Armenia feels like a Middle Eastern country who was adopted by Eastern Europe
@gokusenboy111 ай бұрын
so you are Armenian, and Armenia is Serbia
@DieErsteNummerEins11 ай бұрын
@@gokusenboy1 I am half german
@gokusenboy111 ай бұрын
@@DieErsteNummerEins you are Armenian-Serbian
@DieErsteNummerEins11 ай бұрын
@@gokusenboy1 I am Tatar-Italian
@dushan0411 ай бұрын
Ne znam koliko ljudi te prati iz Srbije ali kad vide ovo, teško tebi.. Svaka ti je na mestu, bravo. Napokon ćeš dobiti subscribe.
@Molkepulver11 ай бұрын
Napustio on Srbiju ;)
@PomazeBog138911 ай бұрын
Aj ne kenjaj, Dušane.
@dinok763011 ай бұрын
To sto ce se neki retard uvrijedit sta covijek govori o negativnim stranama nase kulture nikog nije briga.
@bobapopovic9911 ай бұрын
@@PomazeBog1389poltron.
@DianneWilderASMR11 ай бұрын
I'm Romanian and I sympatize with Serbia. Please make a video about the possitives of living in Serbia
@zoranmarjanovic663811 ай бұрын
I have a friend in Arad. She says that she is Serbian, although her father is Romanian and her mother is Serbian. Her husband says he is Romanian even though his father is Serbian and his mother is Romanian. When NATO bombed Serbia, Serbian civilian planes were hidden in Romania without anyone in the world knowing. Greetings to the brothers from Romania!
@DipsAndPushups11 ай бұрын
I live in Serbia and I love living in a socialist neighborhood. I feel like living in natire here, surrounded with trees, grass, lot's of banks to sit on and feel like I am living in a park. Yes, the fact that the 60 years old building have never been renowned does make it less aesthetically pleasing but I would never trade this for living in a capitalist built city. Here, I have a lot of place to walk, ride bikes, play basketball and I feel like I am in a resort center. In the summer you will see kids playing on the playgrounds surrounded by trees, their grandpas sitting on the banks, a lot of young people, adolescents and people in their 20s, 30s hanging around and playing sports. It is an idilic scene. The fact that old buildings don't look new doesn't compensate for the good parts not even 10%. Plus, everything is close to me, grocery store is close, I can easily reach any part of the city with a bus. This is not just my opinion, ask almost anyone who lives here and you will get the same opinion. When you just take a picture of an old building, without showing the place below it you make it look worse than it actually is. People who try to shit on socialist architecture (i.e. people who dont live in a socialist neighborhood but are brainwashed to believe it is bad) often point to old socialist buildings to show that it is bad. In reality, the space between the buildings is wonderful, it is the best way of doing city design that I have ever seen, far better than US cities, or any capitalist city and even the buildings themsleves were a lot nicer when they were new. Tofay they are 50-80 years old.
@zoranmarjanovic663811 ай бұрын
@@DipsAndPushups I assume you live in New Belgrade.
@DipsAndPushups11 ай бұрын
@@zoranmarjanovic6638 yes
@DianneWilderASMR11 ай бұрын
@@DipsAndPushups I agree communist buildings have great location, great yards, and the people can enjoy communal activities. Here in Czech where I live now, we have many such buildinfs. They have been renovated and look great, but the kids stopped playing together and neighbours often do not know each other. I like villages in Romania, the little bench in front of the gate, the neighbours talking over the fence, it's perfect.
@Rodyasha11 ай бұрын
I was in Belgrade and really liked it. 🇷🇺❤️🇷🇸
@ToExploring11 ай бұрын
We have been staying in a Block apartment in Novi Beograd for a few weeks. Serbia has so far has some nice surprises such as Zlatibor, Mokra Gora, Subotica, Kikinda that were very cool to see. It's a shame that the blocks are poorly maintained because their urban design is quite good (lots of parks, walkable shops, big apartments etc).
@DipsAndPushups11 ай бұрын
Check out block 30. Yes, it is not maintained greatly but the design is top notch. The best that I have ever seen. I am talking about walkable spaces, playgrounds for kids, basketball and football fields, banks to sit on in nature. It is just wonderful. When it comes to Novi Beograd in general I wouldn't trade living in Novi Beograd for living anywhere else on the planet.
@DipsAndPushups11 ай бұрын
When I was young I felt sorry for kids living in capitalist built part of Belgrade because kids have way less places to play and hang out there
@1MuchButteR111 ай бұрын
Is it me or Belgrade has the best clubs and nightlife, at least in eastern Europe
@Igor1948511 ай бұрын
Yep nightlife is Belgrade is really good, also girls, honestly the city with prettiest girls I've ever been in
@teodorionescu763911 ай бұрын
Bucharest bro
@krunoslavkovacec184211 ай бұрын
At the expense of quality of life for the locals...
@Hungary_098711 ай бұрын
Hungary has the best
@MANTHELEXUS11 ай бұрын
The dirtier the streets, the better the nightlife
@TLA9411 ай бұрын
Hey Man! Love your videos! I don't know if you saw but a news outlet from Romania made an article about you. Just to show the lack of research and the stupidity of some of our outlets, they named the article "Critiques of an *AMERICAN* in love with Romania". I tried posting the article but the comment gets deleted, I guess YT take me as a spammer. Anyway, I hope you enjoy your adoptive city, which is also my birthplace. Keep up the good work brate!
@filip699411 ай бұрын
Maybe replace the dots with the brackets
@fluidice165611 ай бұрын
I experienced Serbian bureaucracy at airports, if that counts. One time, at the flight transfer counter, me and another person, with US passports, were kept waiting while the official ladies were trying to "resolve" whatever the issue with our connection flights was. It took about 30 minutes of them essentially just talking about shopping and gossiping (I understand enough Serbian, but they didn't know that). Finally one of the officials asked the other: "what do we do with these people waiting"? The answer: "not our problem, they'll give up eventually and leave."
@xiaopingzdrang83411 ай бұрын
US passport!!! why the f**k you didn't get the points?! 😂😂😂😂😂
@swatkabombonica410311 ай бұрын
😂wanted to say it was US passport, but then though how we go trough that as well
@EKsUrbanTracks11 ай бұрын
I did NOT expect an Astérix reference from a non-French person. I love this freaking scene, in France we also love to call 7 government services in order to have one document. It can sometimes take months to get an appointment to renew a passport or ID. For any meeting, if you're missing ONE document, you can try again.
@nurakulamy581611 ай бұрын
Je confirme!
@iphatbass11 ай бұрын
Asterix & Obelix are very popular with 90s and older children in Serbia! Also Smurfs! 😊
@kbarfuss11 ай бұрын
That exact scene he shows is being used as a meme in Germany too :D It was hugely popular back then
@Mici11 ай бұрын
Today I learned I’m kinda an autochauvinist. I’m not ashamed of being Hungarian nor am I proud of it and neither do I like living in Hungary
@Hungary_098711 ай бұрын
Hungary above all!
@timeanagy849511 ай бұрын
You are not autochauvinist. Just in Hungary, it's normal to be a self-hating Hungarian in the left-wing, it's so common that the right wing often call them traitors, anti-Hungarians, etc. But the right wing is not really nationalist either. Rather the point is that all sides hate each other and nobody is nationalist, people can't stick together. In Hungary mainly just the far right is nationalist.
@martonlerant567211 ай бұрын
Autochavinism is not a word in hungary, its a state of being. National pasttime is complaining about stuff - that wouldnt work without self hatred. Since thats our ntaional sport, the mindset is so universal noone felt the need to make a word to differentiate it from other schools of thought, since noone is aware that such things exist.
@Mici11 ай бұрын
@@martonlerant5672 That's why I didn't know it was a word, cause it's just the normal existence
@balazsvarga182311 ай бұрын
Hungary is a fallen empire, a shade of greatness past. Like Italy or England.
@PakBallandSami11 ай бұрын
“It’s funny - you Irish are so like the Serbs.” ― Rebecca West,
@Bidog88th11 ай бұрын
This summer I went to Novi sad, on Exit festival. My first time in Srbija, but it was not a culture shock, because I was a few times in Bosna, Cazin :D drugačije sam slovenac, puno ljudi znam iz bivše juge, sa svima imam dobar odnos. Bilo mi je drago u novom sadu, i bas mi se svidjao, ja i koleginica bili smo u centru, tačno preko mosta kad kreneš od petrovardinske tvrdzave.. Ako Bog da, dodjemo i sledeče godine :) love your content, pozdrav iz Slovenije.
@miovicdina770611 ай бұрын
Dodjite!❤ Haters gonna hate, a mi cemo se super druziti na Exitu 2024🎉
@PomazeBog138911 ай бұрын
You started with English, then went to Serbian and then ended with Anglorbian. Jebote 🤦♂
@Mastakilla9111 ай бұрын
Slovenci su honorary Srbohrvati
@miovicdina770611 ай бұрын
@@Mastakilla91 Yes. Let's hope they take it as an honor, too. 😅 I like to call all of us Yugoslavs, and talk about Yugoslavia as a geographic-cultural area with different nations sharing many similarities, genetic, historical, culture, sports, food, music, etc, in the same sense one would talk about Scandinavia and Scandinavians, without it ever being an actual state. And yes, Norwegians were with Hitler in WW2 and Swedes with the Allies, and yes the Danes are too close to the Western Europe to be included in the Northern Europe, and yes the Finns speak weird, but one would not be too off to call them all Scandinavian. The same with us, the people (s) from the Triglav mountain peak just under the Austrian Alpes to the Vardar river towards Greece. One wouldn't be terribly wrong to call us Yugoslavian. You know what I mean?
@Bidog88th11 ай бұрын
@@PomazeBog1389 bitno da razumiješ :)
@stefanstanisic318311 ай бұрын
Well, the most concerning thing for me air pollution caused by frequent stubble burnings, so if you live in a rural place there is no hope for you. It's heavily affecting my life since I have several chronic respiratory conditions, which only get worse with time. It would be cool if authorities could do something instead of just shrugging. I think the least I deserve as a human being is clean air and not to die of cancer.
@tamaz889 ай бұрын
As a hungarian, our cities and towns are decaying too. There’s a small village not far from Nyíregyháza called Nagyszállás. There are 3 completely abandoned “ruins” of tobaco dryers (I think that is how you call them). In addition there was a school in the village, now it is completely burried by vegetation and is roamed by gypsies and the homeless.
@heyitzhan832511 ай бұрын
living ironically in europe WILL make a video about the things he LOVEDS about living in SERBIA Gunther Fehlinger WILL SEETHE and Vuvic WILL TAKE OVER THE WORLD
@compatriot85211 ай бұрын
God bless Serbia for blessing us with so much hilarious nationalism and architecture
@WaxAddictz11 ай бұрын
I have been to Serbia a few times now and I actually like your commie blocks :-). They're way more imposing than ours in the Czech Republic.
@radu428111 ай бұрын
Love Serbiaaaaaa 🇷🇴❤️❤️🇷🇸 and Kosovo e Serbia
@BltchErica11 ай бұрын
Everything in this video applies to Romania as well, bureaucracy especially. I've also visited Greece and noticed the same things there. I'm starting to think we all live the exact same lives in the balkans.
@salmarcano40575 ай бұрын
Greece is different from the rest of the Balkans...
@BltchErica5 ай бұрын
@@salmarcano4057 Nah I've been there, life really is the same and it has the bad things you find in the rest of the balkans. The only different thing is the coasts. It has the most beautiful coasts in the world, along with Albania, Croatia and Montenegro, but Greece's are slightly nice, but the rest of the balkans makes up for its lack of beautiful coasts with the most beautiful mountains covered in raw nature.
@salmarcano40575 ай бұрын
@@BltchErica dude I live there and I can tell you it's quite different from the rest of region..
@BltchErica5 ай бұрын
@@salmarcano4057 Have you been to the rest of the region? 😂 It seems you just don't wanna accept that Greece is like the rest of the Balkans. Everyone in the Balkans wants to believe they are western European. Greece is just as messy as the rest of the balkans, I can assure you, there is decrepit urban infrastructure everywhere, like messed up roads, supporting beams barely bolted into the ground, it's dirty in many places, there are trashy uneducated people in the countryside, public workers are half assed, there are people who will try to squeeze your money in stores, employees have bad service etc. And while I haven't experienced Greece bureaucracy first hand I know that Greece is corrupt and has slow painful bureaucracy because everyone else who lives there says so, and generally when the average worker you meet has this certain attitude of working slow and with spite, it means the people working public bureaucratic jobs are even worse. Trust me I live in Western Europe and Greece and every other balkanic country is nothing compared to the conditions in the West. And Greece isn't what it was in the 90s. Romania is richer than Greece by GDP by ~30% currently and has had a huge decline in corruption, and the bureaucracy is still fairly bad, so Greece likely has it worse if you think logically.
@salmarcano40575 ай бұрын
@@BltchErica Well I've been to Bulgaria and friends of me have been to Romania, no one of was felt familiar in other balkan countries... As for Greece being Western Europe it absolutely is , maybe you should check our recent history. Well no one in balkans wants to be considered Western European where did you found that?? And as for Romania they're GDP is actually higher but when it comes to GDP per capita Greece still perfomes better (imagine saying that india has better economy than Italy only because of GDP) , also you need to know that many Romanians live here like many others balkaners who moved to Greece after the communsm... In conclusion Greece has very little in common with the rest of region and things such bad roads or burocracy are more like universal...
@KypForPresident11 ай бұрын
I'm german I don't know much about the daily life in serbia. I'd love to have the positive side of this video too. Also great content as always.
@bagira198911 ай бұрын
The best thing living in Serbia is also the worst. You get a pass for being a douche but consequently everyone is one lol.
@Kosac0711 ай бұрын
@@bagira1989 touché! XD
@MsBanana1511 ай бұрын
I was in a long-distance relationship with a guy from Serbia, I got to visit Belgrade and Subotica which was an amazing experience. The food and wine was so delicious and the landscapes were also quite beautiful. Sure, got to see a lot of commie buildings but overall the experience was unforgettable.
@alexturnbackthearmy190711 ай бұрын
On the other hand these blocks are surprisingly comfortable on the inside. When you visit someone living in one, be sure that the place will fell like home. I moved from one long ago, but it always feels like that.
@lucadipaolo199711 ай бұрын
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 the Yugoslav commie blocks actually look quite decent in my opinion, it's just that they're often a bit run down on the outside. They often feature a few details that make them interesting in comparison to the Soviet commie blocks, which in turn look very, very mass produced.
@MsBanana1511 ай бұрын
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 Didn't get a chance to step inside of one. I loved the architecture of the shopping district in Subotica. If I ever visit Serbia again, I will step inside of an commie building lol I was just mentioning it since Janos makes fun of the commie buildings in his videos all the time
@alexturnbackthearmy190711 ай бұрын
@@MsBanana15 And he is in the right. Due do *certain* events they are indeed run down, after all they were meant to house all the people who lost their house or lived in literal barracks, until proper housing is build (which never came btw). All these building are already above their original lifespan, the fact that they collapse only during gas explosions or other similar violent events is a testament to soviet architects. And they could be renovated (at least in russia) by the people living in them, to fix some of the age issues, like VERY old elevators or exterior concrete look.
@aurelije11 ай бұрын
I live in Munich. But I have seen worse blocks than any on New Belgrade. Stupidity like having a flat on 5th floor nut youbexit from internal corridor into outside balcony and enter the flat from outside??? Your flat doors are opened to the rain and cold! And flats are full of mold. Yes they are painted outside every 5 years, the elevator is new and maintained... Even inside, youbdo not have extra toilet like in Serbia. Your ceiling is 2,4 meters, 20 cm less than minimum in Serbia. You'd not have place for cloth washing machine. They have communal machine in washing room in basement. I make fun with themm that we were commis but theyvare bigger, cause we never washed dirty pants in the same machine
@Simon_SM11 ай бұрын
Loved the video but we need one for the good things too Also as a person that lives in the blocks I gotta say I agree with everything you said about them
@rexrip108011 ай бұрын
Ej bate, kolko za peticu? XD
@enverhoxha54511 ай бұрын
Do you know the back song at 7:31?
@Simon_SM11 ай бұрын
@@enverhoxha545can’t recognize it at the moment
@FuriousMaximum11 ай бұрын
I do want to see a Part 2. Tell us what you think is awesome about Serbia 😊.
@georgeoreilly154610 ай бұрын
The section 'departments' at the airport is awesome.
@klimentantonov159111 ай бұрын
ОБИЧАМ СЪРБИЯ!!!❤❤❤ МНОГО ЛЮБОВ ОТ БЪЛГАРИЯ КЪМ МОИТЕ БРАТЯ СЪРБИ!!!❤❤❤ BG❣❣❣RS
@bratletobatka11 ай бұрын
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@HeroManNick13211 ай бұрын
Какви братя са те, след като са ни предали много пъти?
@gregorylaufend257011 ай бұрын
@@HeroManNick132cope, mongarian.
@HeroManNick13211 ай бұрын
@@gregorylaufend2570 Lol, said the German.
@Weeboslav11 ай бұрын
I feel like bureaucracy is equally crap in every Balkan country. When I was getting my ID card in Montenegro,after waiting for 3 hours in a line,they told me that I have no citizenship of Montenegro,a country I was born in and lived my entire life(up to that point). They told me to go to Bosnia to get a document that I was not registered in Visegrad(my Mother's birthplace)which is impossible to do without ID,luckily I have cousins there so they sent me what I needed. Then,after another 3 hours wait,I was told that I now need to go to Sarajevo to get a document that I was not registered there(my father was born in Sarayevo,but due to being son of an military officer,so they moved around before settling in Montenegro when my father was 3). Also,when I came to be,Sarajevo had a little case of being besieged,so how could someone born in Podgorica be registered in Sarajevo. It took me an entire year to get my ID card...
@holgerwikingsen71311 ай бұрын
Bureaucracy is everywhere in the world. Took 35 years to get my ID while the government were giving away IDs for free to the illegal invaders. Edit: Typo.
@kohaku000611 ай бұрын
My man, if you also talked about horrendous amounts of stray dogs I would've thought you made a video about Romania, also I want part 2
@ndSpaz11 ай бұрын
I do want to hear what you love about Sebia! I only spent a day there playing a concert in Novi Sad and loved every second of it. (The fact that I met people within my own subculture might distort the picture quite a bit, but still.)
@neromastic451211 ай бұрын
For someone who is Bosnian like me I kinda relate to the issue you mentioned. Wasted my life living in Bosnia for over 20 years Missed a bunch of stuff outside of the country and could never see my favourite DJ ever again because he died tragically. The Culture and Insane food that offer the post-Yugoslav country are amazing The hate towards each other is what drove me away from it towards Germany. At least I can earn myself something nice and wont miss out on events that I should have attended long ago. Yes I would love to see more as well as to criticize the rest for they own fault to learn they mistakes.
@oaktree18410 ай бұрын
As a finnish person who hasn't gone south from Helsinki, I'm so proud of being Serbian!
@HUNVilly11 ай бұрын
A pékségek nagyon jók voltak. Magyarországon a töltelék csak névleges mindenben, aztán Belgrádban meg néztem, hogy: Baszki, amire az van írva, hogy lekváros, az meg van pakolva tényleg lekvárral, és talán nem az a normális, ami itthon van :)
@atesz56711 ай бұрын
Szegeden van egy Szerb pékség, Csiga pékség. Ott is ilyen, a mákos bukta több mint fele mák :D Még jó hogy szeretem. A lekvársokkal ugyanez. Ha erre jársz próbáld ki, a vasútállomásnál található. Az arabok példát vehetnének :D
@timeanagy849511 ай бұрын
@@atesz567 Nem tudom, miért, de régen volt itt a boltban olyan diós tekercs, ami iszonyat finom volt, a dió édes, jó ízű volt benne, sok volt benne, és még lekvár is volt benne. Jó lenne olyat találni valahol...
@Csibe_Hapsi11 ай бұрын
Burek.
@CrazyDan1611 ай бұрын
This also, especially the bureaucracy and politics parts, applies to my beloved homecountry, the home of strangely speaking middle-Asians and Gyulyás/Goulasch, also known as Hungary.
@kornjo2711 ай бұрын
im serbian and i went to hungary earlier this year and it was rly nice :))
@balazsvarga182311 ай бұрын
Home of wonderful pálinka too!
@bigozimak11 ай бұрын
You know what's really ironic? Here in Macedonia we consider we only have five really good friends! That's right, the other five X Yugoslav Republics!
@followthewhiterabbit755911 ай бұрын
I am Turkish citizen with Serbian origins, Applied Serbian citizenship through decent 7 years ago and still waiting to be a citizen 😂 🤪
@markym500211 ай бұрын
I’m very impressed by the “menopausal monsters” characterisation! You really nail everything!
@EpicgamerwinXD666911 ай бұрын
Gotta be honest, I would have expected this to be a longer video. Especially since your new home, Romania is full of hot Vampire girls, and there are a distinct lack of those in Serbia unfortunately...
@leserb922811 ай бұрын
Good, seems like our propaganda works!
@ivorywine262711 ай бұрын
Maybe we'll have more of those when the average Serb doesn't loose his mind when he encounters anyone who doesn't conform to the "norm". But it seems all goth and vamp girls will leave the country before that ever happens lol
@Mastakilla9111 ай бұрын
show some examples, what are Vampire girls.
@LandersWorkshop11 ай бұрын
Goths, dark-eyed or green-eyed dark-haired femme-fatales that look svelte and hot.@@Mastakilla91
@SYNTHETIC.BLACK.HOLE611 ай бұрын
The waiting in line shit is a problem. I went to get out my ID card a while back and the center near my house was crowded,could have easily taken me 3 hours. Instead i went to the other side of the city,a 45 mins walk to get it,waited for 10 mins only. Were my legs destroyed? NO. Was it worth going to the other side of the city? YES.
@alexturnbackthearmy190711 ай бұрын
Well...when its not closed by *some* absolutely unknown reason. At least stick a note damnit!
@elalogar734011 ай бұрын
I have been to Serbia as a tourist. Great people, very welcoming, with big personality and with a temperament. The hotel we were staying in was four stars, but it should only be two stars. It had subpar accommodation and slow service, as the rest of the establishment we went, and with everybody saying: "Samo polako," except on the party raft where as soon as you made a step away from the assigned table there was a staff sending you back to your table. But I was expecting subpar accommodation and slow service, because this is part of the Balkan experience, the same way that sightseeing is.
@Jovan-cc7gb11 ай бұрын
1) Rudeness of people that drive cars: cut offs, honking on yellow traffic light, not stopping on pedestrian crossing etc... 2) Serbs who love Russians yet never met one in their life nor do they know anything about Serbo-Russian history 3) Forced to vote for Leading Political party or you get fired. 4) Having to always double check what you bought, 0 quality control on items/food/etc... not to mention scamming 5) Quasi football fans that more look like low life petty bandits that go to football matches as a scape goat to be able to beat someone up. Those are the ones that annoy me the most, Serbia is a perfect country to live in if you want a truly free life. Its sort of like a jungle and you have to fight for your own place, nothing will be given and not that many things are restricted.
@DudyMoko11 ай бұрын
I'm from Panama and you could've made this exact same video but replacing "Serbia" with "Panama" and it would've worked perfectly. 🤝
@ljubodragpetronijevic4 ай бұрын
What connects us above all is that you and we are under American boots, so your statement is only a consequence of that... Greetings from Serbia.
@Vlad_-_-_11 ай бұрын
We, the romanian people, members of your adoptive country Romania, demand that you make a second part about stuff you love about beautifull Serbia. We will not take NO for an answer.
@sidimightbe11 ай бұрын
Stopping! First you are receive a shining reviow of 10 Romania fects brother
@Vlad_-_-_11 ай бұрын
@@sidimightbeWe had a lot about Romania on this channel brother. Now we wish to see about our serbian brothers too. My thirst for knowledge about Serbia is great.
@sidimightbe11 ай бұрын
@@Vlad_-_-_ we will be quenching!
@Alivjuga202311 ай бұрын
Yes, we want part 2 plz. Thank you very much for the video :)
@bonevgm11 ай бұрын
Well, you might as well be speaking about Bulgaria. I feel you man. Living here has a lot of positives, but you listed well the negatives.
@taricat.s11 ай бұрын
my thoughts exactly! As much as I love Bulgaria, it pains me to see all the missed potential, all that could've been... :'(
@bonevgm11 ай бұрын
@@taricat.s Nothing much we can do, except being the best we can be and try help the others around us to do the same. Hopefully it makes a difference. I still love living in the country and don't have any plans to leave.
@taricat.s11 ай бұрын
@@bonevgm I completely agree, there's no place for hopelessness.
@soIve_et_coagula11 ай бұрын
@@taricat.s Did you draw your pfp?? It looks amazing I need the @ if you did
@HeroManNick13211 ай бұрын
@@taricat.s Where are you from?
@kaloyanpetrov786311 ай бұрын
As Bulgaria who haves some distant Serbian relatives i can say Bulgaria and Serbia are just too similar. For example when we are at my grandparents home in Bregovo (Bulgaria) we sometimes love to ride a bicycle to Negotin (Serbia) because it only takes 30 minute to reach it and feels like i never left Bulgaria just because we are that similar.
@HeroManNick13211 ай бұрын
Сърбите са ни предатели.
@aurelije11 ай бұрын
I also had that feeling in Bulgaria. Miroslav Ilic everywhere and Srbska skara as best gril in Rila mountains. Just stupid politics, iron curtain... the border places died because of border being closed. We could have much better history regarding Macedonia where both sides were pushing people. I am ashamed that in mine 44 years I have watched only one Bulgarian movie about some guy who traveled by train to Europe in 19th century making fun even on Serbians :) We need more culture exchange. It is shame that we know a lot about Slovenia 500 km from Serbia 3 times smaller nation than our close neighbors
@Christophe_derBerge-op9zh3 ай бұрын
In 2016 I spent a couple of weeks traveling across Serbia by bicycle. I found the people there to be some of the most hospitable people I have ever met. Really wonderful and friendly people.
@joelalves661011 ай бұрын
I have been living in Serbia since September and I can relate to all you said in your video XD
@goldenfiberwheat23811 ай бұрын
People accusing you of hating your country because you want to change something is a thing in America as well
@mforce211 ай бұрын
I pass through Serbia on my way from Sofia ( Bulgaria ) to Timisoara ( Romania ). I often stop at OMV on the highway. First of all the good stuff, there's a highway and it's good, well maintained. OMV also has a decent premises and very good Serbian food which I love. Now for the bad, smoking indoors at OMV is just awful and plenty of people love to do it. In Romania this isn't allowed since a long time ago and the fines are quite high for this plus the fines are payed by the owner so you can imagine no one is going to allow customers to smoke inside. In winter when I pass some Sebian cities they're also shrowded in smoke like they're Mordor. Last but not least at the Border with Romania I've often been searched when leaving Serbia. I barely helf myself from asking what is it that I can really take from Serbia that's of such value and importance. I can understand an EU country like Romania doing checks because of cigarettes, alcohol, guns or whatever but why would Sebian customs give a damn ?
@AntmanRuns11 ай бұрын
Visited Serbia last week. The cold weather made the vibe worse 😂 just need to replace half of the buildings that look abandoned and the roads.
@Beef3D11 ай бұрын
You know it is a good day when you make homemade Sarmale, and LIiE uploads another video. @LivingIronicallyinEurope PLEASE make a cooking video on how to make the perfect Romanian Sarmale some day. Cheers from Belgium ⬛🟨🟥
@nathan150711 ай бұрын
I swear to God half of the city decay footage is just Gary, IN
@ucminhvo29511 ай бұрын
I have been to Serbia to check out if Serbian are brown like my 2$/hour Albanian model living in Hanoi said, turns out there are more blonde hair blue eyes light skin people in Belgrade than in Tirana. How funny that Albanian and Bosnian make memes like that when they're the brown.
@LandersWorkshop11 ай бұрын
Novi-Sad Serbians (northern part of Serbia) have strong Austro-Hungarian and German bloodlines I think. The south-east is Bulgarian. Belgrade is north-central so that kinda makes sense.
@sarahwilliamson53297 ай бұрын
Yeah I read this a lot from Albanians who wanna hate (not that being darker is even an insult). Apparently it’s not basic knowledge that the farther south you go in the world the darker people are. Greeks are darker than North Macedonians who are darker than Serbs who are darker than Hungarians who are darker than Slovakians who are darker than Poles who are darker than Swedes. Maybe he forgot Albania is south of Serbia?🙄
@ljubodragpetronijevic4 ай бұрын
@@LandersWorkshop Mnogo lupetas.
@СвятославКуценко11 ай бұрын
I am Russian, living at Novi Sad. It is very interesting to see the minuses of Serbia from the locals point of view. I will go to the government health insurance office next month to apply for an insurance card, wish me luck ahahah
@ivanpopov101611 ай бұрын
Can't believe a big city like Belgrade doesn't have a subway. Transport must be terrible.
@leontheturtle360111 ай бұрын
I just hate how kids just are normal untill 5th grade then they bring a fucking knife/gun/something that can go boom I can't go to school peacefully
@zachterry720311 ай бұрын
When i was in serbia last summer i was in my fathers home in serbia which was intact and in the country side,the other neighbours left to go to the town when they got old so it was just my fathers house.I went into the neighbours house and the walls were falling apart but i got a wooden basket and travel certifacate from croatia so yeah Edit:its in kriva reka
@Slayercheg10 ай бұрын
Боже храни братушек. Люблю вас, братья и сёстры.
@akramgimmini816511 ай бұрын
At least the Music is Rad and Warcrime pilled
@hawkeye13069 ай бұрын
You nailed it 101% with the bureucrasy. The worst part of it is that verification of a health card is a walk in a park in comparison with some of corners of bureaucrasy hell.
@alexlanzuela600410 ай бұрын
When I and my uncle's family came to Serbia for vacation, my experience was that "the Serbian people love to make fun of and joke about politics, their lives and stories, and other things surrounding their situation." In fact, they love to really drink beers after work, and for me, it was a fun experience in City of Novi Sad. And lastly, Jagoštica is the best mount place to have some peace and beer. With some rural people there, I like their hospitality and they give me some foods and drinks for free, even though I am an Asian foreigner.
@Jabou110 ай бұрын
I have been to Serbia twice and I love it, cool people.
@Djinn0911 ай бұрын
1:57 that part of machinarium was my favorite (talking about the Belgrade picture here btw)
@spamton_kromer_businessman2 ай бұрын
Machinarium is such a masterpiece, too bad that it's a relatively short game
@meimeiprezimei8 ай бұрын
Slight correction; Nikola Tesla spent less than 2 days in Serbia in his whole lifetime so it's not really his homeland. Austria-Hungary (present day Croatia) was his homeland.
@leadanon1275 ай бұрын
But he was a Serbian. Being Serbian is not only citizenship but origin.
@meimeiprezimei5 ай бұрын
@@leadanon127 homeland has nothing to do with citizenship nor nationality. Nikola Tesla later in his life also had U.S. citizenship. But his homeland was Austria-Hungary (present day Croatia).
@leadanon1275 ай бұрын
@@meimeiprezimei he was ethnically Serbian. No matter where he was born. He was not Austrian or Hungarian or Croatian. His father was Eastern Orthodox priest. His family belonged to Serbian minority in Croatia which was occupied by Austro-Hungary.
@meimeiprezimei5 ай бұрын
@@leadanon127 homeland has nothing to do with nationality. Nationality of Nikola Tesla was Serbian and he had dual citizenship of Austria-Hungary and U.S. by the end of his life. And his homeland was Austria-Hungary (present day Croatia). For example, there are many Hungarians in Serbia today (namely Vojvodina) and their homeland is Serbia. It has nothing to do with their Hungarian nationality.
@leadanon1275 ай бұрын
@@meimeiprezimei did I said something different? Austo-Hungary doesn't exist any more. If Congo was Belgian colony does it mean Congoleses are Belgian white people?
@olgamihajlovicblagojevic33704 ай бұрын
I have been living in Belgrade for 48 years. Although it's true that we have many ruined building facades, what gives me energy are the two beautiful rivers and many walking paths along them. The view from the fortress is also stunning. We have different neighbourhoods so if you need something modern you go to the New Belgrade, if you want the old spirit you go to the old town. There are also forests such as Košutnjak and many others. And it's safe for walking, even for single female walkers. The downside are the traffic jams in the peak hours because we don't have metro.
@tomcat197411 ай бұрын
Few years ago, I've pass through Serbia on my merry way to Greece. Stayed a night in Nis... And oh boy ... you perfectly described it... Then again it looked like any cities in Romania in the 90's... Somehow we progressed... God knows how...
@jackripper113411 ай бұрын
LIKE SOMEONE WHO LIVE IN NIS I GOTTA TELL YOU that you are full of shit.
@MyaB198611 ай бұрын
That sweet eu money
@Ge0rGi.11 ай бұрын
@@MyaB1986 yep ; the eu made a big difference for us ; that's why you guys should stay away from russia and fallow us in the eu.
@BltchErica11 ай бұрын
Bureaucracy is the same in Romania and things like buildings crumbling are common in a big part of Romania. If it's better than in Serbia then it's probably not by much.
@Ge0rGi.11 ай бұрын
@@BltchErica Even the he wealthiest countries in Europe have parts like this,I am Romanian and I lived in Western Europe for the last 16 years
@MrAdrien199911 ай бұрын
7:07 tbh I like seeing the yugoslav era buildings, you can see mediaval towns every where but not the collossal novi beograd. Literally only went to Belgrade to see that…
@aloisedervischi56810 ай бұрын
As Albanian I like Serbia and Serbian culture, I wish I can visit Belgrade this year ✨
@anyth1ng17 ай бұрын
i honestly hate the amount of casinos in this country. every 10 meters you see a casino. its like a ripoff of las vegas.
@Sholim8511 ай бұрын
Zabrana pušenja koju NEĆEMO da dočekamo, po svemu sudeći