But it's the same thing that i faced as east european in african countries,especially in the villages.There are millions of africans never seen a white person before.
When I was little I used to stare as well when I saw someone of color in Romania, because in the 90's it was as rare of an event as you could find. I was making eye contact out of curiosity and to show the person that I'm not scared, so he would feel welcomed. It doesn't make sense for me now, but being a child it did, I don't know why other stare, but probably also out of curiosity. Now I'm used to seeing people of color, it doesn't even faze me anymore, living in London for 2 years, it's like an ordinary Tuesday.
Oh yea.... You are right The stares actually reduced since I got to Oradea....... Staring is common is small cities I guess...... . . All is well now 😀
The staring part is normal, went in Africa back in 2016 and black people were staring at me just the same, kids being afraid and thinking I'm a white pale ghost. Any part of the world that lacks diversity will have this. Be it curiosity or just being straight up blocking and not knowing how to act. It happen to me when I saw the first Chinese girl here in Brasov Romania, I was staring and didn't know how to act, was being weird by trying to act normal.
Hello, thank you very much for the information shared in your videos. I wanted to ask you, do you know how difficult it is to get a job related to my career (business management), in English? I have experience in project management and business consulting. Thank you!
Sir, my passport been reissued or my old passport number is in my Romania work permit, if I get both the passports attached and write a letter to the company then the work will be done
I have noticed that African people are more racist than white people. Don't say that Romanians are racists, you are sorely mistaken. We, the Romanians, are one of the most tolerant nations, sometimes we even endure too many injustices.
All the cities in Romania are complete sht holes, been to most of them and lived in a bunch, only thing I like there is the countryside in transilvania where I'm from with the hills forests and mountains. If I wasn't from there, I'd never step foot there like the rest of eastern europe but I was in hungary bosnia serbia croatia and others.
You are one of those romanian that complain about their country ,you should never hate the country where you are born , trust me when life gets tough you gonna run back , full of hypocrits
Boring. Some things are true but others are wrong. True: -yellow cabs at the railway station are cheating on you (use uber, bolt etc.) Wrong: -drunks, beggars in public transport (possible as anywhere but not usual) -same with the packed up public transportation: check the Tokyo subway ...
Not at all. The vast majority are inventions and lies! I don't know where she gets them from. She is completely out of touch with the reality in Romania, or she is just mischievous.
@@danascully6698 Hi dear, kindly don't come to this channel to display your lack of patience, ignorance and your inability to comprehend sentences .... If you had scrolled down a bit, you would have seen where I replied to someone's comment on where the " comments I read" came from; besides you don't have to approach in the manner you did........ And I don't think anything said in that video was bad ; most of the things I said were things I have experienced.
Funny to see a lot of Africans complaining like they're used to much better treatment in Africa. Let's not exagerate. If you had it so good there you wouldn't come here and stay, would you? :)))) Do you even have public transport in Africa? Most africans I met in romania are pretty stand offish and not friendly haha. Maybe shy? Maybe arrogant? Who knows. Maybe listen first and learn about the local culture and then judge ;).
Thank God she moved out , people should learn not to complain about a country that gave them the opportunity to move there and to be accepted , people like her should be banned from other countries, she should just live in her own country
But it's the same thing that i faced as east european in african countries,especially in the villages.There are millions of africans never seen a white person before.
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When I was little I used to stare as well when I saw someone of color in Romania, because in the 90's it was as rare of an event as you could find. I was making eye contact out of curiosity and to show the person that I'm not scared, so he would feel welcomed. It doesn't make sense for me now, but being a child it did, I don't know why other stare, but probably also out of curiosity. Now I'm used to seeing people of color, it doesn't even faze me anymore, living in London for 2 years, it's like an ordinary Tuesday.
Oh yea.... You are right
The stares actually reduced since I got to Oradea....... Staring is common is small cities I guess...... .
. All is well now 😀
I don't stare these days just to not make black people feel uncomfortable😅..I ain't got a problem with nobody, I just wanna make eye contact.
@@beyondhometownwithaisha6897 In your case, if someone stares at you, it's only because you're very beautiful.
My grandma taught me that when people stare, smile and wave. 😂
That's a nice one 😹..... I should probably put it to use as 😊😂.
That color and hair looks soooooooo good on you :3 you're gorgeous.
Thank you 😊
The staring part is normal, went in Africa back in 2016 and black people were staring at me just the same, kids being afraid and thinking I'm a white pale ghost. Any part of the world that lacks diversity will have this. Be it curiosity or just being straight up blocking and not knowing how to act. It happen to me when I saw the first Chinese girl here in Brasov Romania, I was staring and didn't know how to act, was being weird by trying to act normal.
Thanks for this video. :) you are lovely
Thanks for watching 🤗
Let me tell you something: people don't stare at you because you're black. They look at you because you are very beautiful :)
Trust me, people don't look at her because she's beautiful, because she's black , people in romania are not used to it .
@@iulias1790 no, you're just being envious :)
@nicolaeionescu6538 I have no reason to be envious, I've never said she's ugly I just explained why people in Romania stare, that's all :)
Hello, thank you very much for the information shared in your videos. I wanted to ask you, do you know how difficult it is to get a job related to my career (business management), in English? I have experience in project management and business consulting. Thank you!
Sir, my passport been reissued or my old passport number is in my Romania work permit, if I get both the passports attached and write a letter to the company then the work will be done
Proud romanian here: England is better than Romania. Good one...
it was 15 years ago,not anymore....Perhaps in small towns and rural areas is fine,but big cities are garbage......islamic garbage.
I have noticed that African people are more racist than white people. Don't say that Romanians are racists, you are sorely mistaken. We, the Romanians, are one of the most tolerant nations, sometimes we even endure too many injustices.
All the cities in Romania are complete sht holes, been to most of them and lived in a bunch, only thing I like there is the countryside in transilvania where I'm from with the hills forests and mountains.
If I wasn't from there, I'd never step foot there like the rest of eastern europe but I was in hungary bosnia serbia croatia and others.
You are one of those romanian that complain about their country ,you should never hate the country where you are born , trust me when life gets tough you gonna run back , full of hypocrits
wow you're pretty. this might also contribute to the stares hahaha
Haha.
Hi where are the 'comments' you read from? Can I pls have access to it
You will find it on " Quora"
@@beyondhometownwithaisha6897. 😂
Let's just say it's another Lagos😂 cause being cautious again in a foreign country...it's kinda scary
For real 😹
You compare Lagos with a european city?!!Wtf this negros!
Boring.
Some things are true but others are wrong.
True:
-yellow cabs at the railway station are cheating on you (use uber, bolt etc.)
Wrong:
-drunks, beggars in public transport (possible as anywhere but not usual)
-same with the packed up public transportation: check the Tokyo subway
...
Nice content.... 👍
Thank you..
Not at all. The vast majority are inventions and lies! I don't know where she gets them from. She is completely out of touch with the reality in Romania, or she is just mischievous.
@@beyondhometownwithaisha6897 What is this? Where did you get this crap?
@@danascully6698 Hi dear, kindly don't come to this channel to display your lack of patience, ignorance and your inability to comprehend sentences
.... If you had scrolled down a bit, you would have seen where I replied to someone's comment on where the " comments I read" came from; besides you don't have to approach in the manner you did........ And I don't think anything said in that video was bad ; most of the things I said were things I have experienced.
Beautiful Aisha.
Thank you 😊
Funny to see a lot of Africans complaining like they're used to much better treatment in Africa.
Let's not exagerate. If you had it so good there you wouldn't come here and stay, would you? :))))
Do you even have public transport in Africa?
Most africans I met in romania are pretty stand offish and not friendly haha. Maybe shy? Maybe arrogant? Who knows.
Maybe listen first and learn about the local culture and then judge ;).
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Awwww so sad you move out :(
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Thank God she moved out , people should learn not to complain about a country that gave them the opportunity to move there and to be accepted , people like her should be banned from other countries, she should just live in her own country
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Hiiii
Hello sir 👋
Pitești sucks!
OMG.....
I'd love to hear your experience...
Exactly, you would love that to hear about his experience so you can do more content talking a lot of s... about someone else's country 😮