I met a girl from Lithuania online, I'm from USA. Last year I moved to Lithuania and I love it. My girl is absolutely incredible and I adore her beyond measure. She's gorgeous,intelligent, loves nature,hates winter,lives on potatoes and sour cream,very superstitious... we're getting married soon and I couldn't be happier💛💚❤️
This is probably the most ideal kind of woman I've seen on this channel so far. Progressive, cultured, laid-back in that European way without the drinking problem (or needing alcohol to even have a personality) and warm and romantic like Latinas/Asians without the toxic jealousy and regressive stereotypes. Tells you the truth when you need to hear it, but knows how to be kind when you need it too. In short: Go Lithuania!
It's amazing how so many of old Lithuanian traditions are similar to Indian traditions. Even the language - I did some search online and found out that Lithuanian and Sanskrit are like distant cousins and share an eerily high number of words and grammatical structures.
Adding to that whats interesting is that the Baltic languages are believed to be the oldest Indo-European languages on the continent. The ancient Balts were probably the first Indo-Europeans people migrating out of the Indus region to settle in Europe. With Sanskrit being the or one of the oldest languages of this family it is possible that Proto Balto-Slavic is the first part of the European branch from this line
@@Madslav398 correct, accept for the fact that the indo-europeans probably did not originate in the indus region as you put it, but rather the plains of Eastern Europe probably around modern-day Ukraine and the area north of the Caucasus mountains, see the Kurgan Hypothesis. It does seem that Lithuania and the baltic region was the deepest backwater of Europe for a very long time though, arguably even to the present day, and remained isolated linguistically and culturally due to a lack of further settlement and contact with other ethnic groups due to dense forests and swampland that was not attractive to outsiders, thus preserving the language and culture which tends to evolve much more quickly in times of cross-cultural interaction
Not only that, but both languages are also related to lots of other languages, including Spanish, Russian, Persian, Albanian, Greek, and even English (plus lots of others). It's a big family of languages.
You a wrong. To russian language or other Slavic languages we relate only in many "bad words" and that just because we were part of soviet union. No any other relation as I know both Lithuanian an russian fluently. There are no any familarities. There are many enough familatities to Ukrainian, but also mainly in logical meaning. For example Lapkritis-November (in Lithuanian 2 word connection: leaf falling), Ukrainian would be Listopad (also leaves and fall)...@@peter-andrepliassov4489
Lithuanian women sound cool as hell. Educated, honest, watches basketball, hates winter and tries to make it go away, and makes meals from just potatoes. If only I could tell them apart from Latvians.
As a Latvian, I feel kind of offended!! 😅 Of course, you can tell us apart!! At least, this would every Latvian and Lithuanian say! 😉 But we get often confused with Lithuanians and have the same reaction: "Duh!" 🙄 Otherwise, many of the stereotypes shown here would also characterize Latvians. We are also proud of our basketball players, but more about the ice hockey players, though, we can cook wonders out of almost nothing, mushrooms and berries are a big deal etc.
Love it im 74 and my entire family came from Lithuania. I dont get to hear the language much anymore since my parents and older relatives have passed away. So happy i found this !! Acìu libai
Semi ditto. When I was little in the early 70's my father's mother who was born in Elizabeth NJ would speak to me in Lithuanian, but of course I did not pay attention like I should have. I have to return to the old neighborhood to bury my father's sister, my aunt at the same church where they were all baptized. St Peter & Paul church and they went to Catholic School there, too.
@@greenlime1997 I would say yes, but the ones that most resemble something are the Poles who, together with the Lithuanians, are very similar, remember that before both were a commonwealth.
I loved seeing this as a half-Lithuanian! My grandparents fled from the Soviets in Lithuania and had my mom in England. They helped raise me and passed many of their traditions onward. They were the kindest people I’ve ever known, and also very wise and intelligent. I can see many traits of my own mother here, and of myself. I believe honesty is a virtue, being nature makes me feel like my truest self, I am more introverted and I don’t enjoy loud bars or parties - and I also cannot stand the cold lol! I love being part Lithuanian 🇱🇹 💛💚❤️ thank you for this video!
I don't blame him for his thought about Latvia and Lithuania , in fact i even thought the people and culture there are pretty close , literally and geographically
@@EminencePhront Although the form -auskas is itself a lithuanised form of the Slavic/Polish -owski and there are some who might consider it not a ‘true’ Lithuanian surname!
Finally a Lithuanian episode! I have been wishing for one for years! (And I am not even Lithuanian, I am Greek with a bunch of Lithuanian friends). I was expecting the basketball part and I was not disappointed~ Lithuanians have also great music, a very fancy Bikeshow, and cinema. Their country is also beautiful, I just simply love them.
1:02 that’s true. It is quite easy to mix up Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. To distinguish Lithuania from the other two countries, just think Lithuania is the only Catholic country of the trio and it was an empire (Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth)
LOL! I felt just like the guys face looked when watching the “pagan traditions” chant/dance part, it was a little bit scary 😅 But I’d love to visit Lithuanias forests for mushrooms & berries picking 💜 sounds fun haha.
When I visited Latvia I found all Baltic countries love picking wild berries and mushrooms. They make the most out of being outdoors during summer because winter is bloody cold.
It's official, I'm Lithuanian at heart ♥ Love potatoes, love garlic and I'm obsessed with mushroom picking! Greetings from Poland! Ps. We also have some tradition for chasing winter away. We burn winter's effigy and throw it in the river. So Lithuanian traditions shown in the clip seem to be more peaceful.
I, myself, have both: my grandfather was born in Lithuania, and in my great grandfather´s passport, the nacionality is "Lenkija" (Polish). And I´m brazilian.
I’ve been online dating this Lithuanian girl for 11 months, and I have to accept the fact that she was always honest and straightforward with me. She would directly tell me if something bothered her, instead of giving fake compliments. Not to mention, she was one of the most loyal and trustworthy girls I’ve ever been with, even more so than my past real-life ex-girlfriends. I still miss her, and if I ever had the chance to be reborn, I’d always wish to be her man again.
Lithuania is one of my favorite countries in Europe. They preserved their pagan culture and traditions which the rest of Europe abandoned for Christianity. They've had a glorious history as part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as difficult histories such as the Nazi and Soviet occupations, but despite that, have braved through. Their language is also said to be the closest to Proto-Indo-European, which is the origin of ALL Indo-European languages!!!! I also respect them for having the balls to go against China in regards to Taiwan. Such strong, educated, and inspiring people, from a beautiful country. Love from Korea!
I met some girls from Lithuania in Malta about 9 years ago. They were very cool,pretty,smart. We hit it of talking about basketball(i'm from Serbia,ex-Yu). Good memories.😊
I like this real life couple! They have better chemistry than actors! You can tell that their public display of affection (smelling purfume) is real and not acting. Thank you Marina for finding these gems.
Watched this latest video with my Mum since she knew a Lithuanian lady back in her days in Chicago to see about these generalizations were. The arts + basketball + magical whip ups = I'm sold
Many Lithuanian refugees fled to Chicago! My great grandparents met there as teens, both having fled with their parents only months apart. They married and moved north to Michigan but continued to travel back and forth to Chicago for business and family.
I went to Lithuania twice. BOTH times my muscles in my ribs ACHED from laughing so hard. Most hilarious people I ever met. It was sobering though, because when I asked about this they said, we lost two million of our three million population in the years of Soviet occupation. You either laugh or cry. We laugh. They also impressed me greatly as they were ready to do business immediately after the lifting of the occupation explaining that grandmothers and great grandmothers taught their families how to conduct business passing it down through the generations. This while the Russians were still standing in line, for the few items in nearly empty stores behaving nasty to the customers. VIVA Lituva!
Great video! Surprisingly SOOO relatable for me as a Czech woman😁 (from confusion - yes, some people think that Czechoslovakia still exists, through being honest - what’s wrong about that?😇 to picking mushrooms and berries😁) About the confusion of Lithuania and Latvia, in my language the names are completely different and it’s not a problem for me.. but in English I still struggle with it😕
So cool!thank you for the video,just in time for our independence day and Užgavėnės iš just Next week ❤️ and the video is so on point,maybe because it is the real couple and they gave their real experiences
Thank you for sharing! This sketch matches the reality of lithuanian girls very well 🤭 Yesterday I spent the whole day in the forest and in the evening attended a classical music concert in the national museum 😁💫🇱🇹
I really liked Lithuanian women after this video. They have all those special features. Those characteristics are definitely what I like. Unique women. Gorgeous , smart, very beautiful. It seems like a dream or the girl next door.
Cha :D Just watched it by curiosity as a lithuanian, to see if there is a seed of truth in those stereotypes about lithuanian women, or not, and this video made me smile, because yes, there is a lot truth :D esp paganism, mushrooms and honesty. Relate a lot 😊
Absolutely! You might recignize me, You did an amazing job collabing with Giriu dvasio on Cigani. Glad you've checked this channel out and confirmed ✅️ I really want to say thank you for all that! I love and am very fascinated by Lithuanian culture, music and now more curious how the people are like! 🙏😊 Meilė į lietuva! 🥺🇱🇹
You forgot to mention that Lithuanian girls are so hot and easy to get to the bed.....they are not that intelligent as middle eastern women or any other , but easy to get sex , very cheap....everything there is money, and girls love it
please do Latvia ! though it would be so similar to Lithuania , only replace Basketball with Ice Hockey , and we always get mixed up with Lithuanians :D bralukas
Dear brothers, I think that our differences are not only in the sports we like, you are wonderful with your old culture, customs, old mansions and hospitality, as a Lithuanian I love you very much
the national smell was very interesting and new to me. I love potatoes!! 🥔 museum, gallery and exhibition is considered for old people in our country, and I'm young but I love it! I'd take a bunch of pictures if I was dating a Lithuanian girl coz photography and art is my passion.
@@erika4843bad take my guy Lithuanians hate being compared to Russians (due to occupation in the past) and the culture is something that doesn't really have an equivalent
It's nice that all the people in the video, have nice dates and keep going to see each other until they start a relationship. Usually I stop at the first step
I thought the most funny part was when she made a whole meal from potato, bread, and sour cream. I can completely relate to that! Haha! The only thing missing was krupnikas!
the difference with estonia and russia is obvious but i do confuse Latvia and Lithuania. very similar language, the pagan stuff, the names in -as vs -is etc
Yes she is beautiful, I respect her kindness her husband also is very patient with her . Married woman , Arabic European Chinese African , even she talks always with me , she stays married in my mind . I am not sexomane 🙂.
Actually our languages phonetically sound kinda similar. Try listening to some Lithuanian without paying attention to it. I once confused two Slovenian tourists for Lithuanians like that. It was wild.
"You must be from Latvia!" Oof, Lithuania needs the love. 😆 Aw, the fact that these two are actually a couple is so sweet! 💕 Based on the facts, I'd love to date a Lithuanian haha. I love music, museums, galleries and art. Lithuanians seem sweet and well educated too, whether that be via traditional school or being self-taught in a particular discipline. Having passions like that is a huge turn on for me! As a language learner and admirer, I think Lithuanian is really cool. I was reading up on it a while ago. Thanks for this! Love from Canada! 🇱🇹🤍🇨🇦
1 thing I love about Lithuanians is that they smile at you, there nice and they drink alot of coffee and know how to have fun. I will return to Lithuania one day again.
Elzbieta has a great personality, I need to get myself a Lithuanian 🇱🇹 woman if the opportunity ever came. Happy Thursday, Marina! Saludos desde Miami, Florida 🇺🇲
People might say East Slavic such as Russians, Ukrainians or Belarusian are the most attractive women in Europe. For me, I would say the Blatics are more beautiful because they are highly educated and quite chill.
My wife is Lithuanian. Been married for 22 years yesterday. I remember when I started seeing her, if she asked if I wanted a sandwich, you would think she snuck out and got you a premium sandwich from like Jimmy Johns or something. Either that or those "open faced" sandwiches. When she cooks dinner, it is like a spread. The only thing I don't get into are some of the fish items. I am basically on my own when she cooks that up. Other than that, everything she makes is really good. My wife not much of a basketball fan, she is more into soccer.
Definitely not. As a Lithuanian woman living in Germany I can tell that Lithuanian are not even close as honest (or even rude) as Germans. And also Lithuanians are way more traditional and conservative. Men are gentlemen and masculine; woman are gorgeous, always put together and feminine. I cannot imagine Lithuanian man not paying for woman on a date or expecting her to propose him. But it would easily happen in Germany.
@@walzee19 It seems you are very old fashioned. Young Lithuanians are very different from what you described here, gender norms are not as stark anymore.
@@walzee19 we are not like that anymore. Since 2004 when we had a chance to come and live in western Europe we got relaxed. Not many girls draw their faces on (in rural areas maybe) and gender stereotipes are on their way out. For example I can take care of the car while my husband watches over the kids. No manly or girly jobs in our household.
Hi Marina.. My comment is not related to this video per se. We have experienced a problem with the audio levels of a number of videos. Like it would be so loud at times and not at all at others without us changing the volume...
Is it me or is Eližbeta becoming the Zooey Deschanel of Lithuania. Along with being exquisite and well-educated she seems to be quirky and energetic 😊!
I met a girl from Lithuania online, I'm from USA. Last year I moved to Lithuania and I love it. My girl is absolutely incredible and I adore her beyond measure. She's gorgeous,intelligent, loves nature,hates winter,lives on potatoes and sour cream,very superstitious... we're getting married soon and I couldn't be happier💛💚❤️
How you met
I hope this is true. If so, I am so happy for you!
Ok
Meeting a lithuania girl online this december! im from Singapore! Hope all goes well !
@@Brodragon2225i used okcupid passport
I liked the honesty part. I think everyone should value this trait as a positive trait
Yes fuck the American/Anglo-Saxon fakeness stuff
Exactly , it saving so much time and less overthinking
Theres a fine line between being overly honest and being negative
This is probably the most ideal kind of woman I've seen on this channel so far. Progressive, cultured, laid-back in that European way without the drinking problem (or needing alcohol to even have a personality) and warm and romantic like Latinas/Asians without the toxic jealousy and regressive stereotypes. Tells you the truth when you need to hear it, but knows how to be kind when you need it too. In short: Go Lithuania!
@@ytikcihc8907 You watched a totally different video than the rest of us, but ok.
What a stupid comment
Ok I learned something: drinking alcohol gives you APERSONALITY! WTF is that?
She was just trying to look cool and open-minded, you could feel it's fake
@@alizamani9482 ok projection
It's amazing how so many of old Lithuanian traditions are similar to Indian traditions. Even the language - I did some search online and found out that Lithuanian and Sanskrit are like distant cousins and share an eerily high number of words and grammatical structures.
Adding to that whats interesting is that the Baltic languages are believed to be the oldest Indo-European languages on the continent. The ancient Balts were probably the first Indo-Europeans people migrating out of the Indus region to settle in Europe. With Sanskrit being the or one of the oldest languages of this family it is possible that Proto Balto-Slavic is the first part of the European branch from this line
@@Madslav398 correct, accept for the fact that the indo-europeans probably did not originate in the indus region as you put it, but rather the plains of Eastern Europe probably around modern-day Ukraine and the area north of the Caucasus mountains, see the Kurgan Hypothesis. It does seem that Lithuania and the baltic region was the deepest backwater of Europe for a very long time though, arguably even to the present day, and remained isolated linguistically and culturally due to a lack of further settlement and contact with other ethnic groups due to dense forests and swampland that was not attractive to outsiders, thus preserving the language and culture which tends to evolve much more quickly in times of cross-cultural interaction
Not only that, but both languages are also related to lots of other languages, including Spanish, Russian, Persian, Albanian, Greek, and even English (plus lots of others). It's a big family of languages.
Isolated??? What about "The Grand Duchy of Lithuania"?... More books to read mate...@@wesbarvainis3866
You a wrong. To russian language or other Slavic languages we relate only in many "bad words" and that just because we were part of soviet union. No any other relation as I know both Lithuanian an russian fluently. There are no any familarities. There are many enough familatities to Ukrainian, but also mainly in logical meaning. For example Lapkritis-November (in Lithuanian 2 word connection: leaf falling), Ukrainian would be Listopad (also leaves and fall)...@@peter-andrepliassov4489
Released on Lithuanian Independence day too. Class.
Lithuanian women sound cool as hell. Educated, honest, watches basketball, hates winter and tries to make it go away, and makes meals from just potatoes. If only I could tell them apart from Latvians.
Yeah I will look for one 😅 they are so awesome !
Yep that is us
As a Latvian, I feel kind of offended!! 😅 Of course, you can tell us apart!! At least, this would every Latvian and Lithuanian say! 😉
But we get often confused with Lithuanians and have the same reaction: "Duh!" 🙄
Otherwise, many of the stereotypes shown here would also characterize Latvians. We are also proud of our basketball players, but more about the ice hockey players, though, we can cook wonders out of almost nothing, mushrooms and berries are a big deal etc.
@@lusomsnapchat47hi
@@mukhtiarahmad8383 hi
Love it im 74 and my entire family came from Lithuania. I dont get to hear the language much anymore since my parents and older relatives have passed away. So happy i found this !! Acìu libai
Aciu libai, ahhh how cute :)
Semi ditto. When I was little in the early 70's my father's mother who was born in Elizabeth NJ would speak to me in Lithuanian, but of course I did not pay attention like I should have. I have to return to the old neighborhood to bury my father's sister, my aunt at the same church where they were all baptized. St Peter & Paul church and they went to Catholic School there, too.
An art date would be amazing. Especially from a different culture. What an amazing way to learn
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I agree. Art dates are better than the pub or the bar
Finally the country where I live, thank you Marina for showing to the world Lithuanian customs, and btw guys Riga is not in Lithuania :D
Riga would be Latvia. Vilnius is your capital.
Latvians and Lithuanias are kind of similar in mentality though, right?
@@greenlime1997 I would say yes, but the ones that most resemble something are the Poles who, together with the Lithuanians, are very similar, remember that before both were a commonwealth.
I loved seeing this as a half-Lithuanian! My grandparents fled from the Soviets in Lithuania and had my mom in England. They helped raise me and passed many of their traditions onward. They were the kindest people I’ve ever known, and also very wise and intelligent. I can see many traits of my own mother here, and of myself. I believe honesty is a virtue, being nature makes me feel like my truest self, I am more introverted and I don’t enjoy loud bars or parties - and I also cannot stand the cold lol! I love being part Lithuanian 🇱🇹 💛💚❤️ thank you for this video!
I don't blame him for his thought about Latvia and Lithuania , in fact i even thought the people and culture there are pretty close , literally and geographically
Pretty much like the US and Canada!
If their last name ends in "auskas", they are Lithuanian. If their first and last names sound German but with S at the end, they are Latvian.
@@EminencePhront Although the form -auskas is itself a lithuanised form of the Slavic/Polish -owski and there are some who might consider it not a ‘true’ Lithuanian surname!
Finally a Lithuanian episode! I have been wishing for one for years! (And I am not even Lithuanian, I am Greek with a bunch of Lithuanian friends). I was expecting the basketball part and I was not disappointed~
Lithuanians have also great music, a very fancy Bikeshow, and cinema. Their country is also beautiful, I just simply love them.
1:02 that’s true. It is quite easy to mix up Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
To distinguish Lithuania from the other two countries, just think Lithuania is the only Catholic country of the trio and it was an empire (Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth)
Catholic just on paper. No one gives a damn thing about religion in real life.
Vilnius is one of my favorite cities. I would love to return some day.
Norwegians also have a deep connection with nature and they also do edible mushroom pickings 🍄 as well in their own forests 🌲 🇳🇴
if you pick such mushrooms as in your emoji there's a good chance you won't make it to the next morning.
@@blueeyedbaer Lol, don’t worry. I don’t.
Women from Soviet Bloc countries were always highly educated and involved in science and engineering.
And women from Soviet Bloc countries tend to be fetishized by men of any nationality, ethnicity, race, religion.
@@erika4843 Cuz for some reason they see them as these perfect tradwives which couldn't be further from the truth 😂
The actors were incredible in this one! Congrats :)
They are real couple
Greetings to Lietuvan brothers and sisters from Sakartvelo! 🧡💚❤
LOL! I felt just like the guys face looked when watching the “pagan traditions” chant/dance part, it was a little bit scary 😅 But I’d love to visit Lithuanias forests for mushrooms & berries picking 💜 sounds fun haha.
When I visited Latvia I found all Baltic countries love picking wild berries and mushrooms.
They make the most out of being outdoors during summer because winter is bloody cold.
Go visit Lithuania. Great people, great food & great traditions. Check out their Pagan festivals. Probably the best vacation I ever took.
It's official, I'm Lithuanian at heart ♥ Love potatoes, love garlic and I'm obsessed with mushroom picking! Greetings from Poland! Ps. We also have some tradition for chasing winter away. We burn winter's effigy and throw it in the river. So Lithuanian traditions shown in the clip seem to be more peaceful.
Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Brazylij.
Mam Polski pochodzenie. Żyję w jeden państwa którze ma duży polacy okolice.
We Lithuanians also burn an effigy :D and put on masks
@@REGameFly more and more things in common! Coincidence? I don't think so ;)
I, myself, have both: my grandfather was born in Lithuania, and in my great grandfather´s passport, the nacionality is "Lenkija" (Polish). And I´m brazilian.
The whole of Eastern Europe likes to go for mushrooms (and berries). As far as I know, mushrooms are not harvested in the Balkans (I'm Russian).
I’ve been online dating this Lithuanian girl for 11 months, and I have to accept the fact that she was always honest and straightforward with me. She would directly tell me if something bothered her, instead of giving fake compliments. Not to mention, she was one of the most loyal and trustworthy girls I’ve ever been with, even more so than my past real-life ex-girlfriends. I still miss her, and if I ever had the chance to be reborn, I’d always wish to be her man again.
Lithuania is one of my favorite countries in Europe. They preserved their pagan culture and traditions which the rest of Europe abandoned for Christianity. They've had a glorious history as part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as difficult histories such as the Nazi and Soviet occupations, but despite that, have braved through. Their language is also said to be the closest to Proto-Indo-European, which is the origin of ALL Indo-European languages!!!! I also respect them for having the balls to go against China in regards to Taiwan.
Such strong, educated, and inspiring people, from a beautiful country. Love from Korea!
I dont mind to be mistaken for braliukas! 🇱🇹 ❤ 🇱🇻
I met some girls from Lithuania in Malta about 9 years ago. They were very cool,pretty,smart. We hit it of talking about basketball(i'm from Serbia,ex-Yu). Good memories.😊
Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.
Proverbs 16:24 ESV
The brutal honesty is a huge asset.
I love this, Pagan AND well educated, sounds like amazing people.
This is so nice especially how she likes gallery and museums!
Also happy to see an AMWF. You really should do more AMWF
I like this real life couple! They have better chemistry than actors!
You can tell that their public display of affection (smelling purfume) is real and not acting.
Thank you Marina for finding these gems.
I was wondering if they were, their chemistry was so perfect!
Thank you, I enjoyed it very much. Yes, Lithuania is a beautiful country with generous people. I love you from the Kingdom of Morocco❤
you know when you're dating a Lithuanian woman ... when she's taller than you
Watched this latest video with my Mum since she knew a Lithuanian lady back in her days in Chicago to see about these generalizations were. The arts + basketball + magical whip ups = I'm sold
Many Lithuanian refugees fled to Chicago! My great grandparents met there as teens, both having fled with their parents only months apart. They married and moved north to Michigan but continued to travel back and forth to Chicago for business and family.
I went to Lithuania twice. BOTH times my muscles in my ribs ACHED from laughing so hard. Most hilarious people I ever met. It was sobering though, because when I asked about this they said, we lost two million of our three million population in the years of Soviet occupation. You either laugh or cry. We laugh. They also impressed me greatly as they were ready to do business immediately after the lifting of the occupation explaining that grandmothers and great grandmothers taught their families how to conduct business passing it down through the generations. This while the Russians were still standing in line, for the few items in nearly empty stores behaving nasty to the customers. VIVA Lituva!
Please do a video on a New Zealand woman next
Yes absolutely! 💯
Great video! Surprisingly SOOO relatable for me as a Czech woman😁 (from confusion - yes, some people think that Czechoslovakia still exists, through being honest - what’s wrong about that?😇 to picking mushrooms and berries😁) About the confusion of Lithuania and Latvia, in my language the names are completely different and it’s not a problem for me.. but in English I still struggle with it😕
You think it´s confusing in English, huh? It´s because you may not know in Portuguese. Lituânia (Lithuania) e Letônia (Latvia).
@@wagnerlekeviciuscostardi4758 very nice😁
Love the gorgeous Korean Male Main Character for once !!!
They are real couple
So cool!thank you for the video,just in time for our independence day and Užgavėnės iš just Next week ❤️ and the video is so on point,maybe because it is the real couple and they gave their real experiences
Thank you for sharing! This sketch matches the reality of lithuanian girls very well 🤭 Yesterday I spent the whole day in the forest and in the evening attended a classical music concert in the national museum 😁💫🇱🇹
Lithuanian are not only educated they are tough as hell. Proud of my Lithuanian heritage! And great video.
I went to a Lithuanian Church once Andy The women gave me a Rose and Sang pretty Beautiful
You know you are dating a lithuanian woman when you notice any other women on the planet are not even close that amazing!
I really liked Lithuanian women after this video. They have all those special features. Those characteristics are definitely what I like. Unique women. Gorgeous , smart, very beautiful. It seems like a dream or the girl next door.
This is honestly one of the if not thee coolest one i think. Its the one i can relate too the most,
Yo. She is my dream girl. I had no idea. Smart, beautiful, honest, basketball fan. Sign me up.
I was today years old when I found out Lithuania is one of the best education system in Europe
Cha :D Just watched it by curiosity as a lithuanian, to see if there is a seed of truth in those stereotypes about lithuanian women, or not, and this video made me smile, because yes, there is a lot truth :D esp paganism, mushrooms and honesty. Relate a lot 😊
Absolutely! You might recignize me, You did an amazing job collabing with Giriu dvasio on Cigani.
Glad you've checked this channel out and confirmed ✅️
I really want to say thank you for all that! I love and am very fascinated by Lithuanian culture, music and now more curious how the people are like! 🙏😊
Meilė į lietuva! 🥺🇱🇹
You forgot to mention that Lithuanian girls are so hot and easy to get to the bed.....they are not that intelligent as middle eastern women or any other , but easy to get sex , very cheap....everything there is money, and girls love it
please do Latvia ! though it would be so similar to Lithuania , only replace Basketball with Ice Hockey , and we always get mixed up with Lithuanians :D bralukas
Dear brothers, I think that our differences are not only in the sports we like, you are wonderful with your old culture, customs, old mansions and hospitality, as a Lithuanian I love you very much
Yeah!!!! She's back with a new border video. Thank you Marina these are informative and funny and amazing.
I love your videos, they are funny and cute, and I always learn new things. Thank you so much!
As a Lithuanian, i was Holding my breath anticipating being confused for Russian.
Well played, Dating Beyond Borders 😄
the national smell was very interesting and new to me. I love potatoes!! 🥔 museum, gallery and exhibition is considered for old people in our country, and I'm young but I love it! I'd take a bunch of pictures if I was dating a Lithuanian girl coz photography and art is my passion.
Are Lithuanian women usually this approachable and welcoming?
This girl said "hey" to the guy first. She set up the art gallery date
I ain’t never seen a Lithuanian approach a stranger and I live in LT lmao
@@marilis000 Good to know so as a guy oneself must go ahead with the first step.
So cool to see an Asian male lead. 👍🏾
To be fair, I would rather see a video of LT guy/WoC.
@@erika4843 why
Gosh, that's so accurate and funny! Greetings from Lithuania :D
As an Irishman, let me just say that we love Lithuanian women. They know their way around the potatoes.
Lithuanian women are similar and equivalent to Russian and Ukrainian women.
@@erika4843 no they are not
@@erika4843bad take my guy
Lithuanians hate being compared to Russians (due to occupation in the past) and the culture is something that doesn't really have an equivalent
That sounds like a highway to one's heart 😂😂
@@erika4843 Nope, modest Lithuanians are polar opposites to flashy and shallow Russian women.
It's nice that all the people in the video, have nice dates and keep going to see each other until they start a relationship. Usually I stop at the first step
Thank you so much dear Lithuania for producing my wonderful Eglute. My companion for 13 years. I love you so much 💗
As a german I feel like I need some Lithuanian friends 😇
And Lithuanian capital city Vilnius has been once presented as a G-spot of Europe- Nobody knows where it is but when you find it - it's amazing. :)
I thought the most funny part was when she made a whole meal from potato, bread, and sour cream. I can completely relate to that! Haha! The only thing missing was krupnikas!
I was smiling through the whole video. So funny how accurate this is. 💛💚❤
the difference with estonia and russia is obvious but i do confuse Latvia and Lithuania. very similar language, the pagan stuff, the names in -as vs -is etc
Loved the video. The production was great!!
Kind of unexpected, but a fun video nevertheless!
It's interesting to see Lithuania have a national scent, haha.
She’s great. Thx for the clip
Yes she is beautiful, I respect her kindness her husband also is very patient with her .
Married woman , Arabic European Chinese African , even she talks always with me , she stays married in my mind . I am not sexomane 🙂.
Im lithuanian and even i didnt know about the scent thing omg😂 will have to get it ig #patriotic
Only Lithuanian through my mother's side, but damn, this made me feel seen.
Connection with nature and pagan traditions are inportant also in Slovenia 🇸🇮 maybe we are simmilar in that way ;) good video btw !
Actually our languages phonetically sound kinda similar. Try listening to some Lithuanian without paying attention to it. I once confused two Slovenian tourists for Lithuanians like that. It was wild.
I learned a lot! Thank you
One thing was completely wrong in this video girls in Lithuania do not initiate conversation they have too much social anxiety issues.
lol i love mushrooming and showing that on video looks so comedic xD
Amazing video :D
Lithuanian Men are the ones who watch Basketball, the women watch football
Dating a lithuanian women since 1 year, i can firmly say they are wifey material, for sure.
The Pagan part was awesome!
I really enjoyed the Lithuanian Haka at 3:41.
This was great. ❤
Imagine being spoken to in such a blunt way, over and over. Perfect...
A really nice youtube stream. Really interesting.
"You must be from Latvia!" Oof, Lithuania needs the love. 😆
Aw, the fact that these two are actually a couple is so sweet! 💕 Based on the facts, I'd love to date a Lithuanian haha. I love music, museums, galleries and art. Lithuanians seem sweet and well educated too, whether that be via traditional school or being self-taught in a particular discipline. Having passions like that is a huge turn on for me!
As a language learner and admirer, I think Lithuanian is really cool. I was reading up on it a while ago. Thanks for this!
Love from Canada! 🇱🇹🤍🇨🇦
Anyone who can do so many things with potatoes is indeed a gem !
1 thing I love about Lithuanians is that they smile at you, there nice and they drink alot of coffee and know how to have fun. I will return to Lithuania one day again.
Been subbed to this channel for many years, butbI didn't expect to see my country represented! Bulvyniai blynai ar the best!
Elzbieta has a great personality, I need to get myself a Lithuanian 🇱🇹 woman if the opportunity ever came. Happy Thursday, Marina! Saludos desde Miami, Florida 🇺🇲
People might say East Slavic such as Russians, Ukrainians or Belarusian are the most attractive women in Europe. For me, I would say the Blatics are more beautiful because they are highly educated and quite chill.
Baltic women are basically Slavic women 2.0
Interesting, been living in Europe for several years, never met a Lithuanian.
Do living with a Northern Italian woman and a Maltese woman pls
Is there any significant difference between the Latvian and Lithuanian girls?
My wife is Lithuanian. Been married for 22 years yesterday. I remember when I started seeing her, if she asked if I wanted a sandwich, you would think she snuck out and got you a premium sandwich from like Jimmy Johns or something. Either that or those "open faced" sandwiches. When she cooks dinner, it is like a spread. The only thing I don't get into are some of the fish items. I am basically on my own when she cooks that up. Other than that, everything she makes is really good. My wife not much of a basketball fan, she is more into soccer.
my first woman i fall in love with was lithuanian
Being a German, thus honest, direct, potato-loving, etc. it seems Germans and Lithunians are a good match.
German video is up next week, so you can compare 😉
Definitely not. As a Lithuanian woman living in Germany I can tell that Lithuanian are not even close as honest (or even rude) as Germans. And also Lithuanians are way more traditional and conservative. Men are gentlemen and masculine; woman are gorgeous, always put together and feminine. I cannot imagine Lithuanian man not paying for woman on a date or expecting her to propose him. But it would easily happen in Germany.
@@walzee19 Ok, that is a distinct difference.
@@walzee19 It seems you are very old fashioned. Young Lithuanians are very different from what you described here, gender norms are not as stark anymore.
@@walzee19 we are not like that anymore. Since 2004 when we had a chance to come and live in western Europe we got relaxed. Not many girls draw their faces on (in rural areas maybe) and gender stereotipes are on their way out. For example I can take care of the car while my husband watches over the kids. No manly or girly jobs in our household.
I love potatoes, love cold seas and would love to study in Lithuania.
Hi Marina.. My comment is not related to this video per se. We have experienced a problem with the audio levels of a number of videos. Like it would be so loud at times and not at all at others without us changing the volume...
She sounds like a real catch. Užūpis forever! ...and cepelinai for all!
I used to approach one Lithuanian lady. I should have seen this video a long time ago
Oh ya ? Ngapain aja ?
I want a Lithuanian wife
My heart beats with love
Is it me or is Eližbeta becoming the Zooey Deschanel of Lithuania. Along with being exquisite and well-educated she seems to be quirky and energetic 😊!
Elžbieta*, sorry I had to do it
thank you for this vid! i didnt know much about lithuania/the baltic in general besides some hisorical info
they seem like my kind of people :D
Awesome power couple keep on keeping on! You guys look great together 🎉❤
They seem amazing! And have national fragrance and even France doesn't have that!? I must go there 😮❤