VILLAGE HOUSE in UKRAINE | how people live 2021 4K
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Hi guys! Pavlo is here and in this video, I wanna show you what is inside the Soviet house where our babushka and dedushka live. Please like and subscribe.
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@@Telegrm-t_OnlyPwr I suppose it depends how you look at it )) if you treat your stove with respect it may eventually grow into a Gas station )))
Nice warm cosy house. Like my grandparents house in here in Ireland when i used visit them as a kid. Nothing fancy but has everything a home needs. Respect from Ireland 💚
The best thing about these videos is not their technical proficiency (which is bound to improve over time), but their genuine authenticity. Keep up the good work!
thank you, Rick:) stay safe:)
Yeah thats why i subscribed to them
I think most viewers just want to see a beautiful woman without a bra.
It’s so messy. Why can’t they tidy it? It doesn’t cost anything to just keep the house tidy
A comfortable home with many pretty features. I am sure the family enjoys being together there. Nice to see religious touches. May you all be blessed.
You can tell babushka works hard…and she appreciates her lovely living and dining room. That tells a lot about a family. It’s wear the heart is. Thank you for sharing babushka’s home….and Carnation too!
I live in Florida USA now but I can remember visiting my grand parents in Agios Petros kynorias Greece when I was growing up. I have very fond memories going there . Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
I have vary good memories of coming to visit Donetsk in 2005 I stayed in a home just like this. I remember the love and hospitality I received.
I’m a African American from East Texas. This reminds me growing up on and visiting my Grandparents land here the outer city limits of East Texas. This way of living is the life.
I agree. There are many people in the United States that do not have running water in their homes and at best have a cesspool for sanitary needs. Those of you that kick down at this need to learn some humility and open your eyes to the World around you. I have been made to feel at Home and welcome in the most humble of Homes, so much more than a fancy house with marble counters and stainless steel appliances with a Range Rover and a BMW out front. This is a reality more than most know.
I am Caucasian from East Texas. We live like this and live it.
My grandmother lived in Quitman. I understand now how some of those city were and/or are. That needs to be fixed, and I know certain people don't want it changed. But those the people we don't want in any part of this country. CRT must be free.
Hello yall from Palestine tx
Did you ever live in Africa? Then you are only American. We gotta get away from the race bs
Pavlo, like the heart and soul you put in making these video. I hope you continue to advance in your filming proficiency.
A new meaning to a “Bedroom with an attached bathroom” 🤣😆😂Thanks for the share. #staysafe
Having grown up in the foothills of Appalachia, there is a lot familiar about the interior of this house for me. The two bright lights here are the inside toilet and Babushka, though not in that order. Thank you for the realism, Pavlo.
Reminds me of the , fifties , sixties , prefab homes in England . . A home is what you make it , good families with true hearts and kindness , make a home a wonderful place to be , happiness , helpful and welcoming is a true home .
thanks for the comment:) cheers!
This life is the same but different colors, am Tanzania i living in the village and my life like this sister life, WE NEED ONLY PEICE AND LOVE, Thanks my brother to show this ,❤❤❤🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
I love all the wall paper! My house in Nashville, USA, is 80 years old, and I have peeled off as many as seven layers of wall paper! They even wall papered the ceilings! It amazes me! The patterns of yours looks so similar t o what I have peeled off!
Wallpapers are like souvenirs or precious you should have framed some of the pieces they are so old as much as 100 years and I'm from South Africa.
My Grandparents lived in this exact style of house with the same amenities. They were Polish/Ukranian. The place was the prairies of western Canada. The year was 1963. that puts this Ukranian home back 60 years in evolution. If the house in the video has a dugout root cellar, the comparison is complete. The one difference is the TV/
I love that the house is left natural , it’s not staged for the camera.The house is lovely , homely.
I love to see how people in other countries live. This is a very nice home. I live in USA but used to live in England and have been to Japan and Korea. Homes can be very different from different countries or cultures. Thank you for sharing
If you went to Japan, you would never see such a messy apartment such as this!
@@thomaspick4123 you mean anal?
@@chrisroberts7900 The Japanese like organization and cleanliness. Nothing wrong with that. This home is extremely unkept. Perhaps the grandson filming should help them keep it neat and clean. Sometimes the elderly need some help in keeping the house clean. To me, this is not a quaint home but rather one that is in dire need of a deep cleaning. How people see otherwise is beyond me.
@@HawaiianJou you can't really compare Japan and a Soviet block country. Japan pretty much got it's country rebuilt after WW2. They broke away from the soviets, ussr became a democracy, now they are have to deal with this tryranical kgb wack who throws nerve agent in just about any country at will. Cherry blossoms and roofing nails.
@@chrisroberts7900 Japan rebuilt their country after 2 atom bombs were dropped on two cities killing over 200,000 people. And while Japan was an occupied country and America helped to rebuild, their whole thought process is entirely different. While I can definitely see the struggle of the Ukrainian people as they fought for their independence and continue to struggle, with Russia perched for a massive invasion, my post was not about any country’s political struggle but about daily living. You can be the poorest person in any country, free or not, but your living conditions and how you keep the house you live in is controlled by you. His grandparents obviously struggle with daily living and need assistance. Why broadcast their shortcomings? This house is not quaint but evidence that it’s occupants cannot live without assistance. I try to look at life with an open eye. But elderly or not, the majority of the Japanese or American or any other ethnicity would be leery to post this kind of video.
Reminds me of my Ouma's farm house. No electricity, wood stove, paragon lamps and outhouse.
They were/are the toughest generation I recall.
God bless Ukrainian people. Send love from Philippines
Nice village
thank you! :)
Я не з України, але знаю, що Україна найкраща країна у світі.
Українці справді добрі люди.
Я люблю колись приїхати в цю дивовижну країну.
من در شمال ایرانم وخانه پدر بزرگیم یه جورایی اینشکل باباغ اطرافش بود فقط چه جالب انگار دراین خانه بمبی منفجر شده 😁 چه مرتب ومنظم 😁😁خیلی خوبه که انقدر راحتید ووسواسی ندارید برای ویدئو گرفتن من تازه پیداتون کردم همین الان اوکراین را دوسدارم از ایران🥰
Dober dan from Romania! More or less things look the same over here, except for a couple of bigger cities which are more developped. Keep up the good work, we enjoy your videos as we find ourselves in them quite a lot.
Gracias por compartir el video, lo primero es que les deseo que estén bien en estos momentos tan difíciles , la casa es muy similar a las casas rurales , por ejemplo en Colombia donde vivo , solo que aquí siempre vivimos en primavera, no necesitamos ni calefacción , aire acondicionado en las costas o en las llanuras, pero en la zona andina no, saludo
It's interesting to see how people from other countries live and their lifestyles. Thanks for sharing 👍
Yeah, for me live in other countries interesting as well. But life in Ukraine is unique, you can feel ussr spirit here, and at the same time see Tesla next to you😀 You need to visit some small towns here, someone is riding horse,
someone Tesla😀
Please keep it up! Keep on showing simple and enjoyable life.
@@pavlofromukraine WELL, WE KNOW THE HORSE RIDER IS FOR REAL AND THE TESLA GUY, WELL MAYBE NOT TO BE MESSED WITH MAFIOSO??!!🤔🥴🥴😂
Thank you very much for sharing those impressions with us, Pavlo.
I'm beginning to admire,and love your beautiful Short footages, I'm from Cairo, Egypt, please keep up the good work.
Loving these home tours! Thank you!
Enjoyed your video nice cozy home, hard working family simple living in quite village. Liked nest with 2 lovebirds on pole. Babushka seems happy. Blessings and prayers to all in Ukraine.🙏
That home look like old people live even here in my island Bornholm today....my grand have same house when i was child in 1970 ...and that home is very warm an happy home...old people dont like luxus...an me to even today.
Just loving your videos and i should mention this-village life is the best where we get to eat organic veggies,no pollutions and peaceful atmosphere.And lastly your girlfriend is so sweet.Sending warmest regards to you both.
From-Nagaland,north-eastern region of India👍
living in England 50-60 years ago was just like this
you did not have to lock your door
very different now,
not necessarily better
I believe keeping the house organized and cleaned. The house has a lot of clutter it needs to be cleaned. For a small living room need different sofas that are not big and huge.
I like your “gas station” we call it a “gas cooker” in Australia. Comfortable home there, looks nice.
I just love to watch this couple. They are so simple yet elegant.
Simplicity is beautiful...beautiful people
Beautiful home full of love. Thank you for inviting us in
It is who lives in the house that makes it a home ...and that is a very beautiful home !
Great Video , keep up the good work it is nice to feel like we are there with you exploring.
It was the washing machine shower for me! Thanks so much for sharing!
I love her wallpaper! Very elegant
Pretty straightforward video. I can almost smell the house, the aroma of "home, sweet home" 💯👍
Keep up the good work Pavalo. Watching your videos all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 .
So full of love. Everything anyone needs.
Cozy..
Sort of reminds of the type of houses I grew up in the 1960's.
My grandparents owned a similar style of house in a small city in the southern U.S.
They were called mill houses.
Because frequently they were built around the textile mills where people worked.
In this climate, these houses were often very hot in the summer. People used window air conditioners, fans and only slept with a sheet on the bed.
Most didn't have adequate air conditioning until the 1970's/80's.
The winters are mild here and I remember that house having an oil furnace, and a fireplace that didn't get used except for emergencies.
I live in the US and after my divorce I was homeless....thats a very nice home fill it with love...Orthodoxy!
I love Ukrainian houses. They have something comfy I can’t explain
The fact that these people are not materialistic is a breath of air and relaxing. Their homes seems very clean organized, and comfortable.
Very cozy house feels warm
You are joking thin walls no central heating it will be freezing in the winter I know !!
This is very beautiful home , the result of 70 years of home making improvement and modern desig
FYI - the video was cut off at the end very abruptly, did not get to see the back yard, but otherwise very informative and genuine !! I enjoy it a lot.
Awesome Video . very lovely house and i like the colours 😍
thanks, John!:)
Very reminiscent of some of the early 1900 houses of polish immigrants in Canada (Wilno, Ontario)...
Thanks for sharing ! 👍
Beautiful babushka, the lady is even more beautiful. 😍
I'm loving these videos. Keep up the good work!
thanks! check my new videos!
A stand fan is found in the room. It means there is quite hot on summer in Ukraine.
The house is with genuine authenticity. Nothing artificial. I like it.
crazy how even now this is the life there. cant imagine having a toilet in a bedroom. let alone wallpaper.
its all drywall and paint here.
do work in downtown Vancouver in the old 100 year old houses and they have wood covered by plaster/cement.
hope you get to be apart of the west and the ability to improve you standard of living but never lose the love of people that is happening here! Family is everything🥰😘
He said they put a toilet there because babushka is old, but usually people have outhouses.
You act like wallpaper lowers quality of life 😂🤣 it’s just decoration. I would choose vintage wallpaper over ugly flat drywall.
In certain Modern living designs they call a bedroom with toilet and shower a master bedroom, same as many hotels and motels. I see some comments complaining about dirty dishes, etc. But I say whatever works for whoever lives in the house. Some people just judge from the point of view they think they have higher standards, disregarding what is more important for those who live in the house. They could have more pressing issues to address first. Instead of judging others, get a life, or something better to do. Many thanks for your video, I much appreciate it, and the insight into the house of the beautiful lady, and your country. God Bless.
thanks, John! Stay safe!
its more about no separation with a door. this is luxury with a hot water system to boot
She remembers me how great was to be young
This is sooooooo nostalgic to me and I am not even close to anywhere from Ukraine!! But this stuff runs through humanity. Despite of the simplistic, small place babushka and dedushka seem to have everything to have a life of contentment (let's just put it this way : I'd love to give up all my misery, living a decent life in California, USA, running the retrace treadmill and have their life!!). This just transported me back to my life in a village in India (it was about 40 years ago. There was only one telephone in the village to take or make calls. We were the lucky ones to get a refrigerator. Word got out and our neighbours wanted to store their meat in our fridge!! That was magnificent, that was life!! ). Thanks Pavlo for sharing this video!! You guys are just amazing!
I love that village set up so cool and quiet wish to visit thanks
thanks for the comment:) greetings from Ukraine!
It’s so funny when you showed the calendar :) The lady on the right was our neighbor in the 70’s and her son Rostik was my best friend. I heard she lately became a celebrity in Ukraine as a natural remedy activist.
a house is just a shell it is the people that live in it that make it beautiful or ugly.....and you seem very beautiful
greetings from California U.S.A.
True!
Luba is the best part of the house !
Nice home thanks for inviting us in.
It’s Very good place Old style wallpaper on walls very good place congratulations from Brazil 🇧🇷 may God bless you and your family!
Home Is Where The Heart Is. Such A Nice Cozy Home. Stay Safe
Excellent video well done peace and love for everyone
привет братьям и сестрам из Сербии. Не могу поверить, насколько мы далеки и насколько мы похожи друг на друга, и насколько похожи сами здания. Спасибо за видео! Надеюсь однажды посетить село в Украине.Слава Роду!
Nice video guys, greetings from Argentina
Pablo love watching your life in Ukraine your wife is so sweet I hope you and your whole family are all right have been watching the war over there please stay safe love from Australia
Very clean and things are well organized. Very nice
That girl is beautiful!
Hey Pavlo, thanks for sharing a piece of your authentic life with us. I really enjoy watching your videos.
I love it, from Central Florida, USA!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful home 🏡 God bless you.
Happy seeing Buddy ......... ☺💙☺
They really like patterns on there soft furnishings.
May god bless you and your family 👪 from the USA 🇺🇸 🙏
Awesome and simple living, it's perfect living.
Hi greetings from Indonesia. It looks like my grandma house many years ago. Thank you for sharing. It's so nice 👍
I knew what a babushka was, but didn't know what a dadushka was. Thank you for the new word!
Loving your videos! Just one clarification: What you describe as a "gas station" is called a "stove" or "range" in North American English and sometimes a "cooker" in British English. But I really like "gas station." And since mine uses natural gas, I'm now going to call it a gas station. Makes so much more sense!
yea, babushka calls it a gas station, cool isnt it?
I was laughing because a gas station is where you fill your car up with gasoline in the USA and a radio station is the channel on the radio you have it set to or the actual broadcasting building that is playing what you are hearing.
I laughed a little at that too, I don't know what they call an electric stove, maybe an electric station.
Much love from Nigeria. I love your Videos. Keep em coming
thank you!
Thanks sharing. Love from Brunei.
She is beautiful. Lucky man
Not going to lie Pavlo, I see Luba I upvote.
Some kitchen cabinets would be a good addition to this little house. Take care Pavlo...
Excellent house. Long live babushka!
Dude
If that front door gets hit to hard, the house will fall and then the door 😈🤘🏽
Awesome clips !!!
Nice I like that house and the way they keep it thank so muche
Hi from the United States. I. LOVE. HER. SO MUCH. VERY VERY ATTRACTIVE. LADY !!!!
Thank you for sharing, great video.
Thanks for sharing you video. Interesting to see how our fellow humans live.
Back in the 1960s in Mississippi, my dad and I visited his uncle Elmer. My dad and his cousins built this little house for Elmer and his wife. Elmer went to check on the progress, and saw a small room in the hallway. He asked what that room was for, my dad told him that it was the toilet. Elmer became very upset because he thought it was unhealthy to have an indoor toilet! Since the early 1900s, farmers living in rural Mississippi always had an outdoor toilet. They called it the "Outhouse"
Hard to believe in the 60's people lived without toilets and used outhouses. I guess some places people in the US still do.
Thanks for the tour.
welcome:)
Very nice videos! Thanks!
Very simple living .nice video
First time watching a foreign house looking like my country house 😅🇮🇳
Love the corner toilet.
With such lovely village surroundings who would watch TV !!!! Love from India