Greetings from a Minsk-born family who live in Canada for many years and who visited Ireland in 2016. Very useful videos, especially for young people of Belarus who want to leave for the west for better life.
Nice to see an Irishman living here in Minsk! I came from Wales in 2010 and I like it here too! Everything you've said about Belarus is absolutely spot on, including how few of us actually live here! 👍👍
Discovered your channel through Bald and bankrupt (sorry i suspect you hear that a lot).. Enjoying it greatly! (aim to watch many more videos through the coming weeks).. I've travelled a little of eastern europe already (Poland x4, Latvia, Hungary, Slovakia and central europe) will be adding Belarus to my list (once the pandemic is over). Thank you!
I'm from Minsk... living 17 years in Swords, Ireland. Can't stop thinking of moving back to my native city ❤ You're making me think about it even more 😄
Hi Partizan, i saw you in the EPAM, i work there few years ago. An i was surprised when i had seen you on Bald's youtube!)) Good luck. Thank you for advertising our country!)
We have plans to come and travel Belarus by means of camper-van. We've seen a lot of the world but the east still is a mystery to us. Thanks to contributors like yourself our interest is growing. Thanks for that. I'll honk if I see you on the streets talking to a phone on a selfie-stick ;-)
I was in MInsk for 0ne week last Summer studying Russian, I met so many friendly and interesting prople, On the city tour bus met a group of Minsk after work party group, they shared their food and drink with me, when the tour finished asked me to come to the pub . resturants and hotels wine are good.. will return soon
Hi Niall, just after finding out about your channel via bald and bankrupt's latest video. I was super-intrigued about the life of an Irish person working in post-Soviet countries. Here's the mad thing: I'm from Kilkenny and was studying in Limerick and like you I attended AUBG in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria on Erasmus! What are the chances? I found that living in Bulgaria led to me wanting to explore Slavic countries more, especially now that I've graduated, as I really enjoyed the way of life there. After watching your videos now alongside Bald's, Belarus is definitely on the list. I'll take seeing this video and the coincidences in crossed paths as a sign!
First I saw Minsk and others cities in Balds video. Couldn’t believe how clean and organized country is! I am really impressed. I think I’ll visit the country asap.
So I’m from Kildare and I quite like Germany. I went to see Germany vs Belarus in a Euro 2020 qualifier in Mönchengladbach last December. Didn’t know much about Belarus before I decided to go to that match. Watched some documentaries and did some research about the place in general. One of the videos I watched was from Vice and it was basically talking about how Belarus is more or less a dictatorship of sorts and very authoritarian..? Found that quite interesting and it’s really fascinating to hear about an Irish person living there. I know Vice aren’t really going to show the good parts/every day living, but I’m quite pleasantly surprised about how much you enjoy living there. Would love to do a little trip around Eastern Europe some day. They seem like lovely countries and lovely people. The main thing putting me off would be the language barrier - I can speak English, Irish and German, but no Russian or other eastern language. It’s great to see how well you’ve integrated though.
Hi originally from Armagh! You answered my question as to why an Irishman finds a home from home in Belarus. Take care of yourself and looking forward to your posts.
Right on brother ! I follow Bald and Bankrupt religiously, moving to Minsk in January, got a gig as a teacher, is Shabany that bad, I found a great cheap place, will work in the City Centre area, thanks, cheers from Texas!
@She-Ra Princess of Power i am student at a Finnish university, but i am in Minsk for the summer. I would be so freaking happy to talk to foreigners in Belarus. If you would like to, just hmu
Can you give me your e-mail address? I’m a teacher as well, and would love to go to Belarus. I would like to ask you some questions about your process.
Yes me too! 104. Binge watched Bald an Bankrupt - awesome! Then got into Harald Baldr- too many videos to get through in one go, so taking a break, to watch the IP. Just love all that old Soviet stuff!!
Laurence Gregory yes! I’m living vicariously through their videos.. but I have been to Ukraine so that’s fun seeing Haralds video on Ukraine.. all of these bloggers are good!!
My Swedish uncle, a one time seafarer who had travelled widely once told me that there are 3 things you will find wherever you go ! (1)Swedish matches . (2)Wostershire sauce. (3) The Irish . I get around a bit myself, and he's been right so far .
I'll tell you why I live in Belarus - I was an Irishman studying at the American University in Bulgaria obviously (because that part of the story requires no explanation).
Erasmus, it's pretty obvious tbh. It's an exchange program for european students to switch universities for a semestre or two to know other cultures. I am spanish, did mine in Ireland
I'm quite surprised to hear that a guy from the West didn't mind to find a job and ended up living in the "totalitarian" Eastern European country. This is certainly not something very common. And this is not first time I hear very positive things about Belarus. I guess this is the most livable and civilized country in that part of the world. Russia should be ashamed. Well done Belarus!
I'm a subscriber of bald and bankrupt, saw a video in which bald was accompanied by you and at the end you asked bald to give the you tube channel name down below but bald didn't so here I'm and subscribed your channel👍
Good man IP. It always amazes me where Irish people find themselves. They are all over the place. Of course we all know the saying, Ireland's greatest export is people! lol You are very confident behind that camera. I reckon you are also a very confident guy. You need to be working away and 'paddling your own canoe'. Best wishes from the Castlereagh Belfast Hills.
I originally planned to go to Belarus last year but coming from Russia direct required a visa for some strange reason. If I went direct from Australia, no problem. I ended up going to Ukraine via Latvia on a schengen passport visa free instead. But Belarus is still on the bucket list.
@@djgeid7707 Well it did sound a little bit like a joke told in Ireland where the lost tourist asks a local how to get to a certain town. The local looks at the tourist and says "well you wouldn't want to start from here".
@@DubSun33 that's really irish to be fair hahaha. I've been living in Cork since August by the way! Didn't realize you were irish when i first saw your comment like
I have been to Minsk several times. I was married to a Belarusian girl here in Miami. Everything you say I can agree with. Clean, safe and beautiful women.
Как россиянин я очень рад что белорусы достигли такой чистоты и комфорта в своих городах! Нам бы брать пример с наших братьев, наши города даже туристические далеки от белорусских а вот в провинции серость и грязь это уже настолько привычно. Какие все таки молодцы белорусы! И промышленность сохранили и чистоту и памятники советские! Конечно жизнь все равно тяжёлая но для пост советской страны без нефти и газа вы просто молодцы большие!!
Hi Mr. Partizan, I am hapy, when I discovered your channel, very interesting your story and advise, I am happy when I met some Irish man, because I live in Ireland ove 22 years, I have live big roots in Dublin [, originally I am from Bosnia, otherwise I prefer country with good security, I like wish you satisfied life in Minsk. Thank you
Is it easy to drive there, is there a lot of red tape? What's the cost of living? How do you cope with their winters? Video on renting and house purchase please. I like to learn Russian, and Minsk looks a better place than Moscow or St. Petersburg. Fair play to you for making the leap. 🙋🙌😀
"Don't believe the Western media about Belarus" -- I haven't seen the media talk about Belarus in a long long time. Maybe he is referring to the European media ?
@@TheButterMinecart1 That's more about the regimes rather then the lifestyle though. Anti-communist propaganda definitely did that but it's not really in western foreign policy to boast about their lifestyle anymore.
It is hard to move countries. I know this personally as I moved from the USA to Ireland in 2006. And thanks for answering my question of why would an Irishman move to Belarus.
Nice video! The visa procedure is still a big hassle though. I came with my car on a road trip circling the Baltic Sea in 2018. Needed to go to The Hague twice and have signed and printed proof of all my hotel confirmations. Booking.com confirmations were not valid. And my plan was actually to only have a hotel in the cities and camp in the wild in nature. Border was a hassle, first pay extra for personal insurance tax (only a few euros), then to the next guy, pay for the car. Because I did not know the details about my (old) car and they wanted to register everything this took Avis (but again costed me roughly 5 euros of car import tax) But managed in the end and it was worth it. ‘feels a lot like Europe’ you say. To me it felt anything but. So much cleaner than eastern (or Western Europe), big boulevards, clean apartment blocks, rural areas with small villages where time had stood still. This is by far the oddest and most interesting of European countries I’ve visited.
@Pete is never wrong What else do you expect from Ben? The guy malingers around the poor, and vulnerable people with mental health issues, he offers them vodka or a few rubbles to perform in front of his camera like circus animals.
Came here from Bald and Bankrupts channel , what a cool dude you are I have just subscribed 😀be cool to hear how you picked up the language and how far you have came in terms of learning , are you quite fluent or still feel you have a bit to learn ! all the best 👍
I saw you in Dublin around christmas on the street l was just wondering was it you as l was going to say hi and wanted to ask you about Minsk and chat about my trip to Ukraine.
Hello, I love the video! I would love to visit with some friends, but I have a question I was wondering whether you could answer? I know it's not the same country, but I've had friends who have visited Ukraine, and being non-white they said they were harassed by the police, and didn't feel welcome in Kiev. Have you heard of anything like that in Minsk?
Good one 👍
Cheers dude. Love your channel.
Bald and Bankrupt , required to visit Latvia ASAP 😎
OMG you found your double before us.
Bald If you are Hevay Metal he is Hard Rock :D
hi Mr.Bald !
Hello Irish Partizan.Greetings from russian living in Ireland.
Hello Alexander.
Hello from America of Irish and Russian descent.
Greetings from a Minsk-born family who live in Canada for many years and who visited Ireland in 2016. Very useful videos, especially for young people of Belarus who want to leave for the west for better life.
Nice to see an Irishman living here in Minsk! I came from Wales in 2010 and I like it here too! Everything you've said about Belarus is absolutely spot on, including how few of us actually live here! 👍👍
How can you live there without a visa ?
Hey john I'm a Welshie too.
Where abouts in Belarus have you moved to?
Discovered your channel through Bald and bankrupt (sorry i suspect you hear that a lot).. Enjoying it greatly! (aim to watch many more videos through the coming weeks).. I've travelled a little of eastern europe already (Poland x4, Latvia, Hungary, Slovakia and central europe) will be adding Belarus to my list (once the pandemic is over). Thank you!
I'm from Minsk... living 17 years in Swords, Ireland. Can't stop thinking of moving back to my native city ❤ You're making me think about it even more 😄
kuksanna why don’t you?
Nice to hear your story. I'm a NZer living in Poland, I've been to Belarus once (brest) and it's a great country.
Hi Partizan, i saw you in the EPAM, i work there few years ago. An i was surprised when i had seen you on Bald's youtube!)) Good luck. Thank you for advertising our country!)
We have plans to come and travel Belarus by means of camper-van. We've seen a lot of the world but the east still is a mystery to us. Thanks to contributors like yourself our interest is growing. Thanks for that. I'll honk if I see you on the streets talking to a phone on a selfie-stick ;-)
I was in MInsk for 0ne week last Summer studying Russian, I met so many friendly and interesting prople, On the city tour bus met a group of Minsk after work party group, they shared their food and drink with me, when the tour finished asked me to come to the pub . resturants and hotels wine are good.. will return soon
Hi Niall, just after finding out about your channel via bald and bankrupt's latest video. I was super-intrigued about the life of an Irish person working in post-Soviet countries.
Here's the mad thing: I'm from Kilkenny and was studying in Limerick and like you I attended AUBG in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria on Erasmus! What are the chances?
I found that living in Bulgaria led to me wanting to explore Slavic countries more, especially now that I've graduated, as I really enjoyed the way of life there.
After watching your videos now alongside Bald's, Belarus is definitely on the list. I'll take seeing this video and the coincidences in crossed paths as a sign!
HON LIMERICK
Man balds made me wanna check out Belarus so bad.
Definitely going to visit after this pandemic.
(From a Welshmun)
First I saw Minsk and others cities in Balds video. Couldn’t believe how clean and organized country is! I am really impressed. I think I’ll visit the country asap.
So I’m from Kildare and I quite like Germany. I went to see Germany vs Belarus in a Euro 2020 qualifier in Mönchengladbach last December.
Didn’t know much about Belarus before I decided to go to that match. Watched some documentaries and did some research about the place in general.
One of the videos I watched was from Vice and it was basically talking about how Belarus is more or less a dictatorship of sorts and very authoritarian..?
Found that quite interesting and it’s really fascinating to hear about an Irish person living there.
I know Vice aren’t really going to show the good parts/every day living, but I’m quite pleasantly surprised about how much you enjoy living there.
Would love to do a little trip around Eastern Europe some day. They seem like lovely countries and lovely people. The main thing putting me off would be the language barrier - I can speak English, Irish and German, but no Russian or other eastern language.
It’s great to see how well you’ve integrated though.
Hi originally from Armagh! You answered my question as to why an Irishman finds a home from home in Belarus. Take care of yourself and looking forward to your posts.
Nice channel pal, definitely on my list of places to visit! 🤘
Right on brother ! I follow Bald and Bankrupt religiously, moving to Minsk in January, got a gig as a teacher, is Shabany that bad, I found a great cheap place, will work in the City Centre area, thanks, cheers from Texas!
She-Ra Princess of Power I live in Brest
How’s it going dude? Belarus sounds good.
@She-Ra Princess of Power i am student at a Finnish university, but i am in Minsk for the summer. I would be so freaking happy to talk to foreigners in Belarus. If you would like to, just hmu
Can you give me your e-mail address? I’m a teacher as well, and would love to go to Belarus. I would like to ask you some questions about your process.
lol, I love in Minsk, and I am from Arkansas!
Nice upload and story Nial. Keep em coming
I imagined the Belarusian IT workers speaking English, with an Irish accent 😆
Imagine ringing belarusian IT and hearing "sure what's the craic with ye paddy what's the aul problem ye are having"
Came across your channel by accident with you talking to Mr Bald..now addicted to your videos.Very good indeed
Ok I must be the 100th person to come here and say I subbed after seeing you on Bald & Bankrupt! 😆 👍
101.
102
Me too
Yes me too! 104. Binge watched Bald an Bankrupt - awesome! Then got into Harald Baldr- too many videos to get through in one go, so taking a break, to watch the IP. Just love all that old Soviet stuff!!
Laurence Gregory yes! I’m living vicariously through their videos.. but I have been to Ukraine so that’s fun seeing Haralds video on Ukraine.. all of these bloggers are good!!
I must say you've made the right choice. Minsk is probably the best city to live in right now, all things considered.
Dont ever say "cut a long story short" because you're irish, which means you're incapble of cutting a long story short......evidently!!!
Mr Partizan uses "cut a long story short" as punctuation when he tells stories.
@@vladsnape6408 So he strings together lots of "long stories cut short" into some very nice *_long_* stories : OK !👍😊
Greetings from Bulgaria ! Will be great to hear your stories from there :)
A great story, glad to hear your positive experiences, we had no idea about Belarus thanks for sharing.
My Swedish uncle, a one time seafarer who had travelled widely once told me that there are 3 things you will find wherever you go !
(1)Swedish matches .
(2)Wostershire sauce.
(3) The Irish .
I get around a bit myself, and he's been right so far .
I lived in Minsk for 15 months studying Russian over a decade ago. Best city in the world. Now I live in Kazakhstan. I miss Belarus.
How is life in Kazakhstan? I've been very intrigued by central Asian countries.
Tough question to answer. It's similar in a way to Russia, Belarus etc but with an Asian twist.
@@agentepolaris4914 it's pretty much same, food i cheap, i was there in nov-dec,
Now that you have collabed with me bnb. Now your channel will skyrocket. Want to see more of your content
I'll tell you why I live in Belarus - I was an Irishman studying at the American University in Bulgaria obviously (because that part of the story requires no explanation).
Erasmus, it's pretty obvious tbh. It's an exchange program for european students to switch universities for a semestre or two to know other cultures. I am spanish, did mine in Ireland
He was actually full-time student 5-year program in AUB in Bulgaria. Why would that be strange? It's quite a good university
@@santyago24080 was he? Did he mention it in another video? I mean, it's strange not for the uni, but for the decision of moving to Minsk as a 18 y/o.
Robutube1 ahahah
Between these videos and Bald's videos as soon as I can travel again this country is no.1 on my list for hopefully July or August this summer :D
Fintan Moloney russia or ukraine have a lot better architecture by far. Go to Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Kiev
I'm quite surprised to hear that a guy from the West didn't mind to find a job and ended up living in the "totalitarian" Eastern European country. This is certainly not something very common. And this is not first time I hear very positive things about Belarus. I guess this is the most livable and civilized country in that part of the world. Russia should be ashamed. Well done Belarus!
Most people dont give a shit about totalitarianism or dictatorship, they just want their piece of bread and maybe a woman.
The west is Changing. It will be worse in the end.
Belarus is not a totalitarian country.
@@yauhenm.8185 indeed. Totalitarianism requires ideology and normally a party of power. Belarusian regime is merely a sultanist one.
Wow.. there, I love Belarus, but do not talk shit about Russia.
Belarus is a beautiful country, I visited August 1998 Minsk and Gomel cities clean ,safe and tranquil.
They're still safe and clean!
@@ssshhh_4238 clean and peaceful,
Went to Minsk in 2017. Had a great time. Really nice place. Will be back
Thanks for the heads up great video
Great review
I'm here from Bald's channel. Subscribed to yours too 🙂
Will watch all your videos. 😁👍
Welcome aboard!
I'm a subscriber of bald and bankrupt, saw a video in which bald was accompanied by you and at the end you asked bald to give the you tube channel name down below but bald didn't so here I'm and subscribed your channel👍
Good man IP. It always amazes me where Irish people find themselves. They are all over the place. Of course we all know the saying, Ireland's greatest export is people! lol You are very confident behind that camera. I reckon you are also a very confident guy. You need to be working away and 'paddling your own canoe'. Best wishes from the Castlereagh Belfast Hills.
He's still living in Minsk and making videos, BTW.
GREETINGS to brotherly BELARUS from Poland !
Pozdrowienia dla bratniej Białorusi z Polski !
I originally planned to go to Belarus last year but coming from Russia direct required a visa for some strange reason. If I went direct from Australia, no problem. I ended up going to Ukraine via Latvia on a schengen passport visa free instead. But Belarus is still on the bucket list.
"How did I end up in Minsk? Well I was studying in Bulgaria and... Whoa, why were you studying in Bulgaria??
Agree very strange maybe hes wanted back home🤔
Erasmus program most certainly
@@djgeid7707 Well it did sound a little bit like a joke told in Ireland where the lost tourist asks a local how to get to a certain town. The local looks at the tourist and says "well you wouldn't want to start from here".
@@DubSun33 that's really irish to be fair hahaha. I've been living in Cork since August by the way! Didn't realize you were irish when i first saw your comment like
yea wtf why would somebody go to Bulgaria for studies.
Love what you do, you are opening eyes for the world
But what about David Walliams’ part in all this ?
Very cool how things just fall into place 👍
Indeed. It's called fate.
I have lived in Pinsk for 3 years it's a very nice place to live
Interesting. I’ve given some thought to teaching English abroad when I retire.
I have been to Minsk several times. I was married to a Belarusian girl here in Miami. Everything you say I can agree with. Clean, safe and beautiful women.
The Irish Matt Lucas
And Matt Damon.
Как россиянин я очень рад что белорусы достигли такой чистоты и комфорта в своих городах! Нам бы брать пример с наших братьев, наши города даже туристические далеки от белорусских а вот в провинции серость и грязь это уже настолько привычно. Какие все таки молодцы белорусы! И промышленность сохранили и чистоту и памятники советские! Конечно жизнь все равно тяжёлая но для пост советской страны без нефти и газа вы просто молодцы большие!!
Niall, it would be interesting to know how you acquired the language. Maybe an idea for a new video?
Hi Mr. Partizan, I am hapy, when I discovered your channel, very interesting your story and advise, I am happy when I met some Irish man, because I live in Ireland ove 22 years, I have live big roots in Dublin [, originally I am from Bosnia, otherwise I prefer country with good security, I like wish you satisfied life in Minsk. Thank you
Good one!😎🤟...thx for sharing..
Joined your channel after following Bald and Bankrupt, cheers
An amazing story
Pozdravlaú tebá iz Babriggana Co. Dublin. So interesting story.
How long ago did you know what 23.34 means ? Tell me plz
Subscribed, brilliant another bald type of chap, 😎looking forward to your vids. 👍🏻
Belarus is definitely on my list. Greetings from the west of Ireland!
mayoman100 lol! Go to moscow ! I have apartment for you !
@@Exjful cool. Likewise Kirill
is it still clean and safe outside of Minsk? Lots of places tend to have a shiny city, but ignore the rest of the country. Looks like a cool place.
I just want to know, are you really Matt Lucas from Little Britain? Much ♥️ though, keep up the good work. Love the channel.
Спасибо Вам большое за теплые слова!
What about the UK after January 2021 do you need a visa
Is it easy to drive there, is there a lot of red tape? What's the cost of living? How do you cope with their winters? Video on renting and house purchase please. I like to learn Russian, and Minsk looks a better place than Moscow or St. Petersburg. Fair play to you for making the leap. 🙋🙌😀
Hi! I live & work in the same blocks this video was filmed :)
Great Post!
Glad you enjoyed it.
How did you learn the language? Informally or did you take classes?
Great story. I wish I had such an interesting life.
An Irish English teacher. Fair play.
Great camera work buddy :P
Are there any Brits/Irish abroad NOT doing TEFL??
I didn't do TEFL. I did CELTA.
@@IrishPartizan tomarto-tomayto!
i would love to visit Minsk,my mother was born in Minsk around 1912 so perhaps i have family there would love to meet them.
good video and i am subscribed to you and Mr.Bald..i like his videos too..
"Don't believe the Western media about Belarus" -- I haven't seen the media talk about Belarus in a long long time. Maybe he is referring to the European media ?
yes , western media always mocking the easterners ,saying that all here is bad, like "hell"... and in West is always "heaven" ...propaganda...you know
Dan D not anymore though?
@@jakemorley9048 No, western media is still very anti-Russia and anti-China.
@@TheButterMinecart1 That's more about the regimes rather then the lifestyle though. Anti-communist propaganda definitely did that but it's not really in western foreign policy to boast about their lifestyle anymore.
Where in Ireland are you from and how long have you been living outside of the country?
I really like the content and give this a thumbs up, but I also got motion sickness pretty quickly in this one as a heads up.
New sub saw ya with Mr bald and bankrup greetings from Canada
It is hard to move countries. I know this personally as I moved from the USA to Ireland in 2006. And thanks for answering my question of why would an Irishman move to Belarus.
WoW! When did you study at AUBG? In which Skapto did you stay?
Skaptopara 1. Was there in 2003-04 academic year. I studied Political Science, Economics and History
The architecture reminds me a bit of certain neighborhoods in the former East Berlin.
Nice video! The visa procedure is still a big hassle though. I came with my car on a road trip circling the Baltic Sea in 2018. Needed to go to The Hague twice and have signed and printed proof of all my hotel confirmations. Booking.com confirmations were not valid. And my plan was actually to only have a hotel in the cities and camp in the wild in nature. Border was a hassle, first pay extra for personal insurance tax (only a few euros), then to the next guy, pay for the car. Because I did not know the details about my (old) car and they wanted to register everything this took Avis (but again costed me roughly 5 euros of car import tax) But managed in the end and it was worth it. ‘feels a lot like Europe’ you say. To me it felt anything but. So much cleaner than eastern (or Western Europe), big boulevards, clean apartment blocks, rural areas with small villages where time had stood still. This is by far the oddest and most interesting of European countries I’ve visited.
The Irish 'Bald and Bankrupt'!
Each one balder and more bankrupt lol.
the only place worse to be unemployed than Ireland is Belarus.
So, people in Belarus live in their pleasure, moreover I am sure that who want to work, they could find a job with a high salary
In Belarus you can survive even with 200$ a month. But in Ireland you need at least 10 times more.
We actually have an unemployment tax in Belarus
Sweet. Greetings from Bulgaria!
Do they allow Texans to visit? I want to go so bad....
Keep Your work for Balarus! You are great❤🎉
Nice video - employment versus visiting is 2 different things but good on you and do they have good beer. Cheers
Thank god i finally found him, bald never put his channel in the description
@Pete is never wrong What else do you expect from Ben? The guy malingers around the poor, and vulnerable people with mental health issues, he offers them vodka or a few rubbles to perform in front of his camera like circus animals.
Came to have a look from Bold's channel.
I don't believe a word of this story. He's here because he is Nikita Khrushchev's love child. He's searching for the biological mother.
Mother Russia
Я из Минска привет тебе Ирландия
Nice video. What do you think of Ireland now? Do you still recognise it when you go home to visit? ☘️☘️☘️♥️
Yes I do but the longer I'm away, the less attached I become.
Still didnt explain as you now work there how does the visa thing works ?
Came here from Bald and Bankrupts channel , what a cool dude you are I have just subscribed 😀be cool to hear how you picked up the language and how far you have came in terms of learning , are you quite fluent or still feel you have a bit to learn ! all the best 👍
Welcome aboard! I am not fluent so still have a long way to master it.
Nice job, you sold it to me. Now,in the UK we are no longer a part of the EU,will I need a visa?
Found your channel from your collaboration with bald as an Irish man living in Romania I have started contemplating starting my own channel any tips?
I saw you in Dublin around christmas on the street l was just wondering was it you as l was going to say hi and wanted to ask you about Minsk and chat about my trip to Ukraine.
You should have said hello.
I wound of alright but was it you do you think?
@@theheaterguyryan5052 is this some kind of irish joke? Course it was him
@@johnsmith-wx5fb what are you going on about ((
Are there direct flights from Dublin?
I'm afraid not. You will have to fly via London Gatwick or Frankfurt. You can also fly direct to Vilnius from Dublin and then from there to Minsk.
Thank you for your message, will check it out
Found your channel from you being in one of Bald and Bankrupts latest videos. Was wondering how you ended up there, now i know. haha
I'm here from Bald's channel. 😎✌
Did you meet The Wondering Englishman in Minsk yet?
Hello, I love the video! I would love to visit with some friends, but I have a question I was wondering whether you could answer? I know it's not the same country, but I've had friends who have visited Ukraine, and being non-white they said they were harassed by the police, and didn't feel welcome in Kiev. Have you heard of anything like that in Minsk?
It's super safe here and you won't get harassed for being non white.
@@IrishPartizan awesome. Thank you man! I didn't believe that they would get hassled, but I've just heard stories. You've put my mind to rest! 👍