This 4th generation Texan is extremely proud of her state. But as a Houstonian, I must point out one extremely important fact that was missed in this lovely travel piece. Houston is also home to the largest medical center in the world. The Med Center has 21 hospitals that service roughly 10 million patients every year. We have the top cancer center in the world along with one the best burn centers, and children’s hospital. Houston is home to the best heart specialists in the world. So many heart procedures were pioneered here. Now this is certainly not meant as a boast, I merely wanted to share something we all take great pride in 😉
Sixth generation Texan here. I’m impressed with your video on Texas. Texas is a great state because it’s full of great people, friendly people who will help you out in an instant.
So beautiful 🥰 Texas has always been one of my favorites city 🏙️ my friend 😊 Linda and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
I might retire in Texas do you advise me 2 do so?I'm an Arab Muslim☪️& I'm proposing 2 a girl with a vail I hope that's not a problem?also I want a city that's cold all year with a coast not 2 many people & crowd but the coast is not mandatory😉but it'd b nice if they had halal or kosher meat or at least pascaterian options I don't know much about Texas I've only been there once went 2 Dallas & Fourt Warth but Covid ruined my vacation but the thrift store was nice though😉all our thrift stores r outdoor & didn't have as good goods like the one in Dallas😉
@@dawoudalbader9337 I'm 65 and lived in Texas all my life. There is no coastal area in Texas that stays cold all year.As a matter of fact there is no where in Texas that stays cold all year! You will have to pick somewhere more north for cold all year weather. Houston has a very diverse race/religion area all are embraced but unfortunately racism is everywhere I'm afraid. The larger the city the more you will be accepted. Anyway good luck to you and hope you find what your looking for.👍
@Jordie, I am also hoping that California will turn into opposite. Hope I can see it in this coming 2022 election. I do not want Texas to be like California. It is not a good place anymore.
I’m Algerian, currently living in France and one of my biggest dreams is to move to Texas and become a true Texan ! What a wonderful state , culture and people ! Love Texas 🤠🇺🇸 God bless y’all !
My family has been in Texas since 1760s it's an amazing place with very proud and kind people. We love everyone. But please respect the things that make Texas great.
@@hibern81 well it was your ancestors from Tennessee that actually participated in the Texas revolutionary war against the Mexican army. Texas wouldn't be here today without the good people of Tennessee.
9th Generation Texan here... Missed mentioning The Rio Grade Valley, Laredo and South Padre Island... not to mention Space X down at Boca Chica Beach. Great video, Thanks for producing it.
As a Texan (Dallas) , everything was spot on . I feel like you missed 2 important areas. East Texas which some people have mentioned. And the one that always gets overlooked , the Rio Grande Valley.
Hey, If you ever need someone to help you with marketing, social media, ads, content creation or customer service, you should know who to contact. That’s me! Just for $10 Thank you very much.
As a Tejano (Mexican Who resides in Texas) you forgot a major key point here in Texas and that is that there is a large amount of our Mexican culture here from Selena Quintanilla, Mercados, día de los muertos, to the bailes, las cumbias, la comida mexicana, and so much more. Most people will come here and think it’s gringoland and in some areas it is but places like Oak Cliff in Dallas, Market square in San Antonio, Sugar Land in Houston literally are rich in my peoples culture. If your Mexican and your from Texas you know what I mean for those of you who arnt from here remember the Mexican culture here is truly a powerful essence 🇲🇽✊🏻
Texas is rich with old Spanish and Mexican culture, tacos are the main food here. I don't think anyone looks at Texas as gringo land. We have always been a mix of independent gringos and mexicans forging a home out of the wild west.
@@Telonelemon3 If you think Mexican culture is Selena Quintanilla, you really need to go to Mexico and pick up some history books. Also, Tejano does not mean what you think it means. Tejano is a term for the original Mexican settlers that settled in Texas while it was still part of Mexico, and into the period when Texas became independent and an American state. They’re the ones that braved it when Texas was desolate and uninhabited.
Moved here for a new career opportunity from NC. There is so much to see, so many different foods to try, and it has that laid back, optimistic vibe as well. I live in the Dallas area, and it has become one of the largest tech hubs in the country, so I'll always will have employment being in IT. No state income tax was also a huge plus for me from my move.
This 4th generation Texan is extremely proud of her state. But as a Houstonian, I must point out one extremely important fact that was missed in this lovely travel piece. Houston is also home to the largest medical center in the world.
@@braden755 Wohnst du auch da? Ich hoffe das ich dahin irgendwann schaffe auszuwandern weil irgendwann wird es wieder sowas geben und dann ziehen die das hier wieder ab.
@@easascrin ja ich lebe in texas. Solange Sie die Menschen und die Kultur hier respektieren, können Sie hierher ziehen. Wenn Sie dies nicht tun, wird Ihnen oft gesagt, dass Sie gehen sollen.
I love Texas; my home sweet home. And the food is absolutely amazing. No matter where I go, I will always miss Mexican-Texas food. Deep in the heart of Texas! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Thanks for sharing! 👍🏾❤️
I came to live in Texas for 40 years and I've never thought about move to live another States. The atmosphere in Texas is almost like Thailand where I came from. This is my home.
Hello! Can you tell me how you were able to move to the USA and help me come to America too and find a job?!! I would be very grateful to you if you can help with this in any way.
As someone who lives in Texas I am so happy you didn’t just pile Fort Worth in Dallas and barely mention it just like other people who cover Texas,god bless you
Hey, If you ever need someone to help you with marketing, social media, ads, content creation or customer service, you should know who to contact. That’s me! Just for $10 Thank you very much.
Wow, wow... A million thanks for this video on Texas. Never knew and even suspected Texas is this GREAT, beautiful and technologically at the cutting edge. We only have the cowboy image of Texas here in France. Yet Texas is way more modern and way more advanced than France in so many ways and areas of human endeavors. Thanks again for the video.
You are not the only one think that way. Many lives in New England, New York, and the west coast of the US thinks the same. Texas economy is one of the largest in the 'WORLD'. We have cutting edge technologies, aircraft manufacturing, auto manufacturing, micro chips manufacturing, the largest oil/gas producer in the US, Space research, the largest biomedical research, we even surpass California in exports in recent years. Just the same, many of us wear that silly cowboy hats!!! I still don't understand why people wants to ride that mean bull. Come visit Texas and enjoy our friendly Texas hospitality. Good day.
You are so correct! and since your from France, did you know that Texas saved the French wine industry in the 1880's? A Texas named T.V. Muncin did. France was importing grape vines from America, and with that came a bad afid (bug) called Phylloxera that almost annihilated the French wine industry. Almost 6 million acres! France sent some officials over to the states to find a cure, and here in Texas, TV Muncin was a horticulturist and grafted the rootstock from Texas vines with the French vines (Sent back to France 100's of them), and it wiped out the problem. The roots here were Phylloxera resilient. Part of this will be in my upcoming Texas Wine Documentary.
America is the best country on earth coming from me whose originally from london. The media lies to make this place look bad try to push there stupid agendas
I had the privilege to visit Texas twice from my previous company as a business trip. Boy, I miss it. It was a very nice experience and people are great!
As someone who has lived in Texas for the last 15 years, this video was a trip. Not everybody has a cowboy hat and owns guns, but there is something for everybody. The people are respectful, but don’t put up with BS. Having gone to high school in Houston, college in San Antonio, and currently living in Austin, I love how different each city is. Like I said, something for everybody.
Pretty good and fair representation of Texas. I’m a Texas native so I appreciate more accurate depictions of our state. Hopefully if you make another trip to Texas you get a chance to visit East Texas. It’s the most Southern region of Texas. Definitely more Southern than Texan but still has that Texan culture you find throughout the state.
As a native Texan from Houston you nailed this video. From covering her major areas to the political nuances you perfectly describes what it's like in the state at this moment.
If there's anything I'll be taking with me to spread overseas, it's the undeniable kindness in the hearts of almost every stranger and friend I've encountered here. Everything *IS* bigger in Texas, and apparently that doesn't exclude hearts.
This was easily one of the best and most accurate videos I have seen about Texas. Thanks for doing it. I'm originally from NJ. I moved to Texas decades ago when I got out of the military. I live in the DFW Area. It's a great area. There is something for everyone here. I live in the Mid-Cities area, which is a group of small cities between Dallas and Fort Worth. I'm not far from DFW Airport and can fly pretty much anywhere in the world if I need a change of scenery. One thing I would like to make people aware of is that Texas has higher than average Property Taxes and Sales Tax. Well, they have to get money somehow because there isn't any State Income Tax, and we don't get the tourism of other places like CA, FL, or HI.
@@thullraven1 I've seen this guy leave a spam message on another comment. Probably a scammer. Regarding your comment, it's interesting there's no income tax. That alone makes me want to move there along with the other good aspects of Texas. Always liked the Texan vibe, and I'd love to live in Dallas if it's the place to be for people in finance. Will be good, because I'm planning on trading for a living.
@Nurpur Jatt Guess people get used to it? Like I mentioned, Texas has so many good aspects about it. So diverse as well, which from Pennsylvania, we have some diversity but definitely not as much as Texas. It's like California in a way, but more appealing to me. Hope the Democrat's don't end up ruining all of Texas. Also, maybe you're not a scammer? Sorry I said that. Can't be too careful though on the internet.
I came to Texas in the early '80's. I love it here, and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I live in Katy, TX. I was a small town just west of Houston but it's growing fast!
Thanks for showing the world that Texas is not just a cowboy town. Yes, we are that also. We settled in San Antonio 31 years ago with our children. They have attended St. Mary, UTSA and Baylor U. Now our Granddaughter is graduating from Texas A&M and has accepted to Dental School at UT Health Science Center here in San Antonio. We love San Antonio and Texas from the moment we set foot here 31 years ago. You have done a wonderful job of highlighting all the cities in Texas and the best we have to offer. 'You All Come' and enjoy our South Texas hospitality. But please don't Californ-i-a our state. We love it as it is just fine.
🤔 so you must be those people trying to take that away from texas! Why change a culture way! Stay were it is the way you like it. And leave their ways alone! Thats ashame!
As an English person we are fed a lot of stereotypes just like you guys are fed about England. We speak posh we all love the Queen it rains every day we sit drinking tea it's all just a load of garbage! Over here in our media and in movies Texas is portrayed as a cowboy state that's extremely dangerous and if a black person went there they would be shot on sight and if you went there with your girlfriend she will be kidnapped within half an hour🤣
Moved to Austin from Michigan in 1991 due to very low housing costs..the year we made the move we bought a brand new home newly built for only 89K. A lot of things to do here, hospitality factor is not up to par like they say, but we live in a nice 3500sq feet home in exclusive neighborhood, ..quiet place, close to the beaches about 4 hrs drive And convenient to cruise ports..my passion for cruise travel is close to my heart.. Will be here for a while 😜
This By Far Is The Best Review Of Any State/Cities I've Viewed On The Internet! I'M A California/Louisiana Creole And Have Lot's Of Family Throughout The State Of Texas. Texas May Be My New Home Sometime In The Future! And No, I'm Definitely Not A Democrap!!!
Nice to live in Texas.You can be whatever you want to be as a person.Love culture,delicious foods,wear my beautiful hats,kind hearted friendly Texans were ever you go.
You were here in the heyday. I guess I’m old now, but that period of time was the absolute best time in Texas in my opinion. The clubs, the music, the people, everything was amazing then.
Texas as a state is rich, but the quality of life of its inhabitans depends on what part of it they live in. Houston, San Antonio, Dallas or Austin are really beautiful, with many very rich and middle class people living there.I love living in Texas. Such a great state with even better people...
Great job, Slava. I found your channels watching content from Russia, Central Asia, and beyond. But these videos on your trip to my country has not only reinforced how straight forward and accurate your content has been... but have been great entertainment and learning for my home states too! Hoping you get more views on this content now on this channel. Thumbs up everybody!
He explains everything about states, places, cities, and more. He also highlights what a particular city produces or consumes at the country and world level ." Good going"👍👍👏
I am a Belgian conservative and my Heart is 100% Texan. Every time I visit my friends in Texas, I feel like Home. I feel naturally connected. My goal is to eventually move for good. Values, morals, manners, Texas is where my heart truly belongs. God bless The Lone Star State and Thank Y'all for keepin' it Red & Free. 🙏🏻
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso and Austin all have democratic mayors and do very well that way. so you might want re think that red state thing.
I’m a sixth generation Texan. My ggggranfather came here from Ohio in 1836, joined Sam Houston’s Army and fought in the revolution. He was awarded a large land grant for his service. Family has been here ever since. I have traveled in all 50 states in the great country. I would not leave Texas to live in any of them. Long live Texas!!
Conservative? Heck yeah brother! Come on up, we need some help balancing out all the Cali refugees. Hopefully they have experienced enough of the liberal nonsense and now embrace liberty, freedom, and the God given right to self defense!
@@jasonroberts9357 I understand your needs against this liberal wave. Unfortunely here in Brazil and Latin America, this plague destroyed our society. You guys have strong culture and faith, and will win. Maybe we ( me and my wife Who Love glocks and 12 gauges) could help u guys overthere. Working for that oportunity.
Great comments about Texas. I am a transplant and love Texas. People are friendlier and life is better...as far as favorite city... Dublin area, as we bought 20 acres and are building our retirement home there... keep up your great work.
Hey man that's really cool. As someone from Dallas and who has been to most of the major Texas cities, we'll welcome you to Texas! Visit any of the major cities, they're great.
I’m passionate about going to Spain, or anywhere in Europe for that matter. Spain just seems more normal weather to me along with the beauty and history and architecture.
Texas is my fav . I spend some months in Houston , in Corpus Cristi and in Kingsville after I drive half country and meet a many other states and I just keep Texas in my hearth like the best and more memorable and fantastic place and people where I lived short time ... Sadly I can’t come back but hope some day I can return there ... I am a chef travel a lot to many countries and Honestly America is the best In the world because there is freedom, truly multiculturalism, respect for rights and individuals , fair laws and regulations , more balance justice and kind and hard worker folks and respect for the family like central pillar for a society ...
As a British tourist I visited Texas in 2007 From Houston to San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Amarillo. Had a fantastic time and would love to live there.
I live in Fort Worth and the city and surrounding areas have grown rapidly, it looks so much different now but i liked it better how it was back then with not that many people lol.
@@sdgaming9561 wow! I’m going to be hiring a car and driving there. My first time driving on the right of the road too….so that’ll be er….interesting! I spoke to my son since I wrote that other comment and he said it’s actually around 9 or 10 hours!
I spent my whole life struggling to get by in Wa and Ca , I migrated to Texas when Ca banned church attendance during Covid, the one thing that kept me sane. Found a new church, new friends (and several old friends who migrated too) and found a standard of living I never thought possible. Families can support themselves and thrive on a single income, me and my family members are becoming home owners, and career advancement and opportunities are as big as the sky. Life is good, I plan to die a Texan.
The majority of native Texans cannot live off of one income. Im not saying its not possible depending on ones career it’s definitely possible but to make it seem like all of a sudden moving to Texas makes your money issues non existent is misleading. Also although not banned here in Texas even churches started shutting down cz it was just common sense that gathering was making them all get sick.
Die as a Muslim submitting your will to your Creator Read the Quran Jesus is Messenger of Almighty U should believe all the Messengers Jesus was a human being born without a father. Adam was created without father and mother All this is a miracle of Almighty Quran is the message of God On the day of judgement Almighty will ask Jesus did he tell people to pray to Him ..Jesus will refuse and say I told them to worship Allah my Lord and your lord
Footages with natural colours and tons of information - the CoolVision style. Back again with another fantastic vlog (Even under COVID restrictions). Keep it up bro.
I'm from Dallas and I'm proud to be a Texan, and I'm one of the many people who have a license to carry ^_^ Growing up I saw the entire state, and it was remarkable
@@keanureeves257 I'm from near Peterborough Canada in a farming town. There's a nice farmers market here in the Springtime. This is Lindsay Ontario, Canada. I moved back here from BC in the Springtime.
@@kennethmcrae1387 I really understand and I'm very happy to meet someone like you, but don't forget this, we are going to talk here on this comment, by this time tomorrow
Hallo. My name is Malachi otwori..am 25 years . Am from Kenya. I need a job.. i would appreciate . Any job that pays and is legal all do pationately. All appreciate🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I was surprised you did a pretty good job covering Texas. You missed out covering East Texas which is also it's own region. For one to start to understand Texas you have to understand that Texarkana is farther from El Paso than El Paso is from Los Angeles. The vastness makes for diversity of cultures as Texas is mid-western, western, southern, Mexican, and Texican all intermixed.
Another great video Slava! Thanks for teaching this 65 yr old American about my country. The Texas tourist bureau should use this video to promote the state. Excellent job as usual!
Hello Mr.Daniel I am Prabakar from India Chennai Tamilnadu My age 54. Working here in pvt concern office assistant. Can I come there for job purpose? Any exam for this? CAN YOU HELP ME BROTHER?
We made four business trips to Fort Worth in 2021. Each time we were there, I felt sane in a world that had gone insane. We bought property in an area west of Fort Worth. Soon we will be moving to Texas and want to uphold the Texan way of God, guns, the Bible, and freedom!!!
I remember getting into Dallas and out on the highway…and quickly winding up behind an old truck with a sticker on the back which said: “Welcome to Texas…Now go Home!”…. With that said, the most gracious people live in Texas….they are fantastic!
It’s true, people are extremely friendly and welcoming except on the roads. I’m talking about the crazy drivers. As for the bumper sticker guy would probably be the nicest person in the world if he met you in real life, but thinks the state’s just getting too crowded and the politics are different. They probably would be no matter what because every place has changed.
I went to Texas for the very first time this past Christmas and I had a great time. I’ve been wanting to go there for years and I’m glad that I finally had my chance. I went to San Antonio, Fredericksburg, Austin (Capitol Building), Waco, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Jacksboro. I went to many places, meet many great people, and enjoyed seeing the Texas identity for myself.
Great article. They say ‘when you go Texas, you never go back’. The only thing I don’t think he covered is East Texas. Missing out a great city like Tyler or Longview. They deserve a mention.
The Bryan - College Station area needs more attention as one of the fastest growing areas of the U.S., the population is approaching that of Lubbock. With 70,000 A&M students, there are people from all over the world. College Station is still like a small town, but it is changing. Depending upon your career interest there are good jobs. Healthcare is particularly strong because of the A&M affiliated research hospitals.
The best part of Texas is everything you didn’t hone in on. Everything you described is fair and accurate but what some might not realize is that Texas is massive. Bigger than most countries and while you did a good job describing the metropolitan hubs it didn’t scratch the surface. The big cities make up a big population, but the best is outside of them.
Thank you for your great work!!! I know its the 2nd largest state but Texas has a lot of histories and land to cover in 1 single video, and you did it with a great job 👏🏻
Born in Alice, Texas 68 yrs. ago. I lived all over the USA, but I always come back to Texas. It's home. No other place I've ever lived has the feel of Texas. It really is a state of mind.
You did a good job covering the state. I'm a Houstonian myself and can agree with some of the downsides you mentioned. I despise the sprawl! Can't wait until you cover my dream state Washington.
I am from Spain and I had a long relationship with a texan girl from Brenham. She broked my heart, but however I still love Texas. I hope to go there someday....
I’ve never been to Texas but according to What I see from this video, Dallas looks like the best for and my family. Therefore if I ever move to Texas Dallas would be out place
You forgot the Odesss - Midland Petroplex and Big Spring. But in all truth, most everybody I know only moves to those three cities because of work. Odessa was started by Russian immigrants with tents. They also introduced Russian Sage which we call Tumbleweed. Nice job on the video. You should spend the rest of your filming career trying to document all the festivals in Texas. Yes, you'll gain weight and be close to intoxicated much of the time, but you'll have a ton of fun trying.
Its like our own country...you have the resources land money people and infrastructure to be your own country. And are one of the few places where the quality of life would probably be better if you were your own country
@@P.90.603 Exactly because they didnt want to be part of the national grid. Texas is part of the UNITED STATES. Shit sucked during the winter storm no electricity for almost 2 weeks.
Not as much as you think. While Texans are patriotic Texans, we're also patriotic Americans. Only like 2% of Texas are nationalists. When a Democrat is in oval office many conservatives do the angry ritual of threatening seccesion. But in reality very few Texans support independence. And those that do live in ultra rural areas and don't understand that independence for Texas has 20x as many negatives as positives.
As a Texan living on the east coast, I really enjoyed you video. I was born in San Antonio, raised in East Texas, lived in both Houston and Dallas. Made me homesick…but the heat is rough. Keep up your videos!!!
Amazing video! What stood out most to me is how relaxed people look, despite COVID! You hardly saw any masks and people avoiding each other - there’s no climate of fear like there is here in Toronto, Canada. The atmosphere couldn’t be more different here…
I was only kicked out of two places the entire time we did have a mask "mandate". most used them for the better part of a year then daddy abbot gave them permission and now most have joined us.
In the summer of 2020 you saw a lot of masks but once the vaccines came out people dropped the masks and now there is no going back even with high case rates. There is no way they would ever be able to institute another mask mandate or lockdown of any kind. The people would never stand for it. Even the people who are worried and wear masks everywhere are blasé about others not wearing masks. Either they gave up or trust the vaccine or just believe in freedom.
I just watched this video and after taking vibes from it, I'm over the moon How a big piece of land can be this incredible and saturated with iconic sceneries and rich culture. It has been a dream of mine to visit Texas for years but finally, it will happen soon. Lots of Love from Pakistan 🥰
@@realcoolvision europe is better nigga. Texas has higher racist + rape + assault + gun rate.... and its so fucking dry in the west. But all in all its intimedating. Its chill
Nice video. Interesting that you gave Lubbock as much time as big cities like Dallas and San Antonio but totally overlook many other decent-sized cities like Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo, Odessa, Midland, Waco, Tyler, Longview, Texarkana, Bryan/College Station, Killeen/Temple/Fort Hood, Wichita Falls, or Beaumont/Port Arthur.
I'm from Lubbock Texas and I will say this. Lubbock is a mid size city and bigger, than any city you mentioned. It also has more to offer. Plus it is growing way faster, than any of those cities. You can't give them as much time as Lubbock bro. And I been to many of these cities you mentioned. Just keeping it Real bro, really no comparison.
@Mary Ellen Cook How are you doing and how was your night I hope you are having a blessed day, and also tell me how is the situation of things over there ?
@@maryellencook9528 Where are you from and will you mind telling me the weather conditions and the situation of things in regards to the economy and security aspect if you don't mind
Yeah so beautiful 🥰 Texas my favorites city 🏙️ Gabriella my friend 😊 and i pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
I'm a second generation Texan that grew up and lives in El Paso. There are some Important landmarks I think should be mentioned. The Plaza theater is one of the best classic theaters in Texas and the US it opened in 1930, it is beautiful. San Jacinto plaza in downtown is a nice stroll it once had live alligators in a pond however it was safe it had a low wall around the pond. There is also Franklin Mountains State Park it has nice hiking trails. The weather in El Paso is dry heat instead of humidity as much of other Texas cities have. I love Texas.
As someone who lives in San Antonio some of the other big things we have that wasn’t mentioned is the Tower of America’s, absolutely amazing food no matter where you go in the city, and the fact that we are Military City USA with one of the largest military populations in the world.
Just moved to Dallas area from southern California. I'd like to say I'm a "refugee". I love it here so far. Quality of life is so much better. We are expecting to buy a home in a few months, something we couldn't even think about in California because of cost. We will not be voting the same way most people in CA do, don't worry 😉. Great little documentary btw!
Good to see you brother. I remember when your channel started, it seems the name has changed but I’m glad you are still making content. Wishing you and your family many blessings during these tough times.
Visited texas last year specifically the dallas fort worth area. As a native californian it was a breath of fresh air. Now as i get older, i plan on moving to texas. Many of the people i met were also friendly. Overall good hospitality in texas.
LOL, just don't drive at night in Texas and be sure you have good sets of guns and shotguns. I am sure you will love Ted Cruz, really smart senator with your best interest in mind!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@muntthedubious_9308 I'm down with ROSE MC GOWAN. ME TOO!! I'm just saying they take all our business at the end of the day and send CUSTOMER SUPPORT to CANADA & THE PHILIPPINES. Maybe we would be better off WITHOUT THEM.
Awesome video that showcases the state! Really interesting and nice, would be awesome if you did videos just like this for other US states! States like California, Maine and Massachusetts would be cool. Cheers from Sweden!
This 4th generation Texan is extremely proud of her state. But as a Houstonian, I must point out one extremely important fact that was missed in this lovely travel piece. Houston is also home to the largest medical center in the world.
The Med Center has 21 hospitals that service roughly 10 million patients every year. We have the top cancer center in the world along with one the best burn centers, and children’s hospital. Houston is home to the best heart specialists in the world. So many heart procedures were pioneered here. Now this is certainly not meant as a boast, I merely wanted to share something we all take great pride in 😉
Houston is a Socialist nightmare just like Austin
@@westtexas7 well the good thing is, no one is forcing people to move and live here!
@@westtexas7 How so?
If you don't know there is a good chance you are one.
@@westtexas7 Doesnt even know what a socialist is or communist 🦍
"Don't California my Texas". It sums up everything so nicely!
I wish we can say the same thing to New York. rightnow is mostly Texas and Florida.
Don't worry, as a former Texans, rest assure we will let you All inter marry and mingle with each other. Be sure to arm yourselves to the teeth.
Let's make Austin Texan again!
Can I Kentucky it up just a little lol.
I agree! Don’t California our Texas!!!
Sixth generation Texan here. I’m impressed with your video on Texas. Texas is a great state because it’s full of great people, friendly people who will help you out in an instant.
So beautiful 🥰 Texas has always been one of my favorites city 🏙️ my friend 😊 Linda and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
Hope you don't mind me asking 😊 Linda 😊
Hi Linda starr ... I just read your wonderful comment,you sound great
Nice one friend
Hi
I lived in Texas my entire life and still find your video to be educational and very informative, not to mention very accurate. Great work!
Is it true?
As a Texan, I can say that you gave a very fair assessment of our state. Keep up the good work.
hi
As a man who eats hamburgers and owns a pug, this video looks to be accurate.
I might retire in Texas do you advise me 2 do so?I'm an Arab Muslim☪️& I'm proposing 2 a girl with a vail I hope that's not a problem?also I want a city that's cold all year with a coast not 2 many people & crowd but the coast is not mandatory😉but it'd b nice if they had halal or kosher meat or at least pascaterian options I don't know much about Texas I've only been there once went 2 Dallas & Fourt Warth but Covid ruined my vacation but the thrift store was nice though😉all our thrift stores r outdoor & didn't have as good goods like the one in Dallas😉
@@dawoudalbader9337 I'm 65 and lived in Texas all my life. There is no coastal area in Texas that stays cold all year.As a matter of fact there is no where in Texas that stays cold all year! You will have to pick somewhere more north for cold all year weather. Houston has a very diverse race/religion area all are embraced but unfortunately racism is everywhere I'm afraid. The larger the city the more you will be accepted. Anyway good luck to you and hope you find what your looking for.👍
@Jordie, I am also hoping that California will turn into opposite. Hope I can see it in this coming 2022 election.
I do not want Texas to be like California. It is not a good place anymore.
I’m Algerian, currently living in France and one of my biggest dreams is to move to Texas and become a true Texan ! What a wonderful state , culture and people ! Love Texas 🤠🇺🇸 God bless y’all !
You want to move to Texas and become a traitorous bigot who actively takes away women's rights?
Don't move there.
@@Hexed_Precinct And why is that?.
theres to much mass shooting there
go to Canada or stay in France Texas and most southern us state are not good
My family has been in Texas since 1760s it's an amazing place with very proud and kind people. We love everyone. But please respect the things that make Texas great.
Thats awesome, wish I could say that about my family! lol Grew up here though and had my kids here, so now they are native!
@@robertburks2126 Glad to have you here. 😁👍
My family was part of the Tennessee volunteer migration to Texas in the 1830's. You got me beat by 70 years, but we got here as quick as we could🤠🇨🇱
@@hibern81 well it was your ancestors from Tennessee that actually participated in the Texas revolutionary war against the Mexican army.
Texas wouldn't be here today without the good people of Tennessee.
@@MetaGuideMedia Spanish background? during that time it was Spanish and Indians in Texas correct?
9th Generation Texan here... Missed mentioning The Rio Grade Valley, Laredo and South Padre Island... not to mention Space X down at Boca Chica Beach. Great video, Thanks for producing it.
As a Texan (Dallas) , everything was spot on . I feel like you missed 2 important areas. East Texas which some people have mentioned. And the one that always gets overlooked , the Rio Grande Valley.
I used to live in the Valley (Kingsville). It’s hella underrated.
@@roninbruh Kingsville is not the valley lol
Hi
Hey, If you ever need someone to help you with marketing, social media, ads, content creation or customer service, you should know who to contact. That’s me!
Just for $10
Thank you very much.
@@roninbruh Kingsville ain’t the valley 😂
As a Tejano (Mexican Who resides in Texas) you forgot a major key point here in Texas and that is that there is a large amount of our Mexican culture here from Selena Quintanilla, Mercados, día de los muertos, to the bailes, las cumbias, la comida mexicana, and so much more.
Most people will come here and think it’s gringoland and in some areas it is but places like Oak Cliff in Dallas, Market square in San Antonio, Sugar Land in Houston literally are rich in my peoples culture. If your Mexican and your from Texas you know what I mean for those of you who arnt from here remember the Mexican culture here is truly a powerful essence 🇲🇽✊🏻
Being Mexican sucks. If you wanna get rich you need to start acting white.
Texas is rich with old Spanish and Mexican culture, tacos are the main food here. I don't think anyone looks at Texas as gringo land. We have always been a mix of independent gringos and mexicans forging a home out of the wild west.
Selena Quintanilla is not a Mexican culture. In fact, her brother AB Quintanilla, dissed the Mexican community a while back.
@@Telonelemon3 If you think Mexican culture is Selena Quintanilla, you really need to go to Mexico and pick up some history books. Also, Tejano does not mean what you think it means. Tejano is a term for the original Mexican settlers that settled in Texas while it was still part of Mexico, and into the period when Texas became independent and an American state. They’re the ones that braved it when Texas was desolate and uninhabited.
@@jsull2891
No problemo amigo
You always have the best, most accurate analysis of cities of any travel show on RUclips ive seen.
Yes that's true Casey
Moved here for a new career opportunity from NC. There is so much to see, so many different foods to try, and it has that laid back, optimistic vibe as well. I live in the Dallas area, and it has become one of the largest tech hubs in the country, so I'll always will have employment being in IT. No state income tax was also a huge plus for me from my move.
I’m moving to texas soon since you made that comment can I get a referral please 😊
Hello. You work as software developer? May I ask what exactly? Python developer.?
but. they have higher property tax
This 4th generation Texan is extremely proud of her state. But as a Houstonian, I must point out one extremely important fact that was missed in this lovely travel piece. Houston is also home to the largest medical center in the world.
We moved from Germany to Texas and we LOVE it here. Texans are the most nicest and friendly people!
@@easascrin nicht mehr wirklich. In öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln und einigen Unternehmen wird sie immer noch benötigt, jedoch selten.
@@braden755 Wohnst du auch da? Ich hoffe das ich dahin irgendwann schaffe auszuwandern weil irgendwann wird es wieder sowas geben und dann ziehen die das hier wieder ab.
@@easascrin ja ich lebe in texas. Solange Sie die Menschen und die Kultur hier respektieren, können Sie hierher ziehen. Wenn Sie dies nicht tun, wird Ihnen oft gesagt, dass Sie gehen sollen.
@@braden755 Is ja auch korrekt. Kommunisten will ich da auch nicht haben. Dann kann ich auch gleich nach Kalifornien ziehen.
@@easascrin Kalifornien meiden. du scheinst für texas respektabel genug zu sein. in texas ist kein kommunist willkommen.
I love Texas; my home sweet home. And the food is absolutely amazing. No matter where I go, I will always miss Mexican-Texas food. Deep in the heart of Texas! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Thanks for sharing! 👍🏾❤️
I came to live in Texas for 40 years and I've never thought about move to live another States. The atmosphere in Texas is almost like Thailand where I came from. This is my home.
Hello! Can you tell me how you were able to move to the USA and help me come to America too and find a job?!! I would be very grateful to you if you can help with this in any way.
Hi chorsayan... I just read your wonderful comment,you sound great
This documentary is just phenomenal. an all round coverage of what the Texas stands for and how it feels like. Keep up the great work brother
Thank you
@@realcoolvision Hey i want to contact you
Sure. plusrussian@gmail.com
As someone who lives in Texas I am so happy you didn’t just pile Fort Worth in Dallas and barely mention it just like other people who cover Texas,god bless you
Yes! Thank you 👏🏾
Hey, If you ever need someone to help you with marketing, social media, ads, content creation or customer service, you should know who to contact. That’s me!
Just for $10
Thank you very much.
Wow, wow... A million thanks for this video on Texas. Never knew and even suspected Texas is this GREAT, beautiful and technologically at the cutting edge. We only have the cowboy image of Texas here in France. Yet Texas is way more modern and way more advanced than France in so many ways and areas of human endeavors. Thanks again for the video.
You are not the only one think that way. Many lives in New England, New York, and the west coast of the US thinks the same. Texas economy is one of the largest in the 'WORLD'. We have cutting edge technologies, aircraft manufacturing, auto manufacturing, micro chips manufacturing, the largest oil/gas producer in the US, Space research, the largest biomedical research, we even surpass California in exports in recent years. Just the same, many of us wear that silly cowboy hats!!! I still don't understand why people wants to ride that mean bull. Come visit Texas and enjoy our friendly Texas hospitality. Good day.
@@JDere ....riding the bull is fun, and the hats work
You are so correct! and since your from France, did you know that Texas saved the French wine industry in the 1880's? A Texas named T.V. Muncin did. France was importing grape vines from America, and with that came a bad afid (bug) called Phylloxera that almost annihilated the French wine industry. Almost 6 million acres! France sent some officials over to the states to find a cure, and here in Texas, TV Muncin was a horticulturist and grafted the rootstock from Texas vines with the French vines (Sent back to France 100's of them), and it wiped out the problem. The roots here were Phylloxera resilient. Part of this will be in my upcoming Texas Wine Documentary.
America is the best country on earth coming from me whose originally from london. The media lies to make this place look bad try to push there stupid agendas
How can you say that Texas is more modern than France?
I had the privilege to visit Texas twice from my previous company as a business trip. Boy, I miss it. It was a very nice experience and people are great!
As someone who has lived in Texas for the last 15 years, this video was a trip. Not everybody has a cowboy hat and owns guns, but there is something for everybody. The people are respectful, but don’t put up with BS.
Having gone to high school in Houston, college in San Antonio, and currently living in Austin, I love how different each city is. Like I said, something for everybody.
Hello brother, can you please help me?
wait so you have lived here for 15 years and nobody gave you your hat and gun thats ridiculous
@@daimyo1959 I had to buy mine. Nothing is free.
FABULOUS!!
@@Strongmusic-uk1wr? What is your problem friend?
Pretty good and fair representation of Texas. I’m a Texas native so I appreciate more accurate depictions of our state. Hopefully if you make another trip to Texas you get a chance to visit East Texas. It’s the most Southern region of Texas. Definitely more Southern than Texan but still has that Texan culture you find throughout the state.
Thank you
@@realcoolvision I love your amazing videos. Please visit Florida and make a video about the state, if you are interested.
@@juliankonkani hello...how are you ☺️
@@juliankonkani I'm from India and want to come America
Destroy taxas city...Ghora...
Imam Hussain Rizvi
504000 death women Today....
General azmat Kamal....
As a native Texan from Houston you nailed this video. From covering her major areas to the political nuances you perfectly describes what it's like in the state at this moment.
Subscribed btw.
Thanks Adam! Very good
@@adamcooper18 Is everything really big in Texas?? Megan Thee Stallion from there so never mind I see it
U are not native from here Anglo... Go back to Europe
@@youreacrackhead8887 woooow😂
If there's anything I'll be taking with me to spread overseas, it's the undeniable kindness in the hearts of almost every stranger and friend I've encountered here. Everything *IS* bigger in Texas, and apparently that doesn't exclude hearts.
but it includes guns
@@jaynesegman7847 Every state's got guns, but you won't find any hearts in Massachusetts.
This guy is doing city reviews better than most people of have seen . Thanks for the insightful and eye-opening revelations of these cities.
Appreciate that
This was easily one of the best and most accurate videos I have seen about Texas. Thanks for doing it. I'm originally from NJ. I moved to Texas decades ago when I got out of the military. I live in the DFW Area. It's a great area. There is something for everyone here. I live in the Mid-Cities area, which is a group of small cities between Dallas and Fort Worth. I'm not far from DFW Airport and can fly pretty much anywhere in the world if I need a change of scenery. One thing I would like to make people aware of is that Texas has higher than average Property Taxes and Sales Tax. Well, they have to get money somehow because there isn't any State Income Tax, and we don't get the tourism of other places like CA, FL, or HI.
Hello brother, can you please help me?
@@Strongmusic-uk1wr Sure, I'll try. What can I do for you?
@@thullraven1 I've seen this guy leave a spam message on another comment. Probably a scammer. Regarding your comment, it's interesting there's no income tax. That alone makes me want to move there along with the other good aspects of Texas. Always liked the Texan vibe, and I'd love to live in Dallas if it's the place to be for people in finance. Will be good, because I'm planning on trading for a living.
@Nurpur Jatt Guess people get used to it? Like I mentioned, Texas has so many good aspects about it. So diverse as well, which from Pennsylvania, we have some diversity but definitely not as much as Texas. It's like California in a way, but more appealing to me. Hope the Democrat's don't end up ruining all of Texas. Also, maybe you're not a scammer? Sorry I said that. Can't be too careful though on the internet.
@Nurpur Jatt So would you recommend a person with good financial status to move to California instead?
As a Texan, I have to say...please keep in mind that there are many more beautiful places to live over the country.....
I came to Texas in the early '80's. I love it here, and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I live in Katy, TX. I was a small town just west of Houston but it's growing fast!
Thanks for showing the world that Texas is not just a cowboy town. Yes, we are that also. We settled in San Antonio 31 years ago with our children. They have attended St. Mary, UTSA and Baylor U. Now our Granddaughter is graduating from Texas A&M and has accepted to Dental School at UT Health Science Center here in San Antonio. We love San Antonio and Texas from the moment we set foot here 31 years ago. You have done a wonderful job of highlighting all the cities in Texas and the best we have to offer. 'You All Come' and enjoy our South Texas hospitality. But please don't Californ-i-a our state. We love it as it is just fine.
🤔 so you must be those people trying to take that away from texas! Why change a culture way! Stay were it is the way you like it. And leave their ways alone! Thats ashame!
You right, unfortunately many Californian and new york are moving to Texas, hope they no ruin Texas and Florida
@@mariarivera1404 Hello. How are you doing?
As an English person we are fed a lot of stereotypes just like you guys are fed about England.
We speak posh we all love the Queen it rains every day we sit drinking tea it's all just a load of garbage!
Over here in our media and in movies Texas is portrayed as a cowboy state that's extremely dangerous and if a black person went there they would be shot on sight and if you went there with your girlfriend she will be kidnapped within half an hour🤣
Moved to Austin from Michigan in 1991 due to very low housing costs..the year we made the move we bought a brand new home newly built for only 89K.
A lot of things to do here, hospitality factor is not up to par like they say, but we live in a nice 3500sq feet home in exclusive neighborhood, ..quiet place, close to the beaches about 4 hrs drive
And convenient to cruise ports..my passion for cruise travel is close to my heart..
Will be here for a while 😜
This By Far Is The Best Review Of Any State/Cities I've Viewed On The Internet! I'M A California/Louisiana Creole And Have Lot's Of Family Throughout The State Of Texas. Texas May Be My New Home Sometime In The Future! And No, I'm Definitely Not A Democrap!!!
Thanks, Texans welcome people with same values. 👏👏
Nice to live in Texas.You can be whatever you want to be as a person.Love culture,delicious foods,wear my beautiful hats,kind hearted friendly Texans were ever you go.
No one asked
This Texas is more than amazing. I love Houston.
@@makeyyyy7890 what the hell are you talking about? Lmao bro I don’t know where you got that from
Houston is the most diverse city in America. Many people are unaware.
Moved away 15 years ago, but my heart will always remain Texan.
I spent a couple of years in the Fort Worth area when I was young, back in 1989-1990 and loved every day of that time.
Fort Worth is the epitome of Texas.
You were here in the heyday. I guess I’m old now, but that period of time was the absolute best time in Texas in my opinion. The clubs, the music, the people, everything was amazing then.
@@dreamweaver1603 I totally agree. I was 21-22 at the time and had the time of my life.
@@spy967 me too! Those were the days!
Texas as a state is rich, but the quality of life of its inhabitans depends on what part of it they live in. Houston, San Antonio, Dallas or Austin are really beautiful, with many very rich and middle class people living there.I love living in Texas. Such a great state with even better people...
Great job, Slava.
I found your channels watching content from Russia, Central Asia, and beyond. But these videos on your trip to my country has not only reinforced how straight forward and accurate your content has been... but have been great entertainment and learning for my home states too!
Hoping you get more views on this content now on this channel. Thumbs up everybody!
He explains everything about states, places, cities, and more. He also highlights what a particular city produces or consumes at the country and world level ." Good going"👍👍👏
I am a Belgian conservative and my Heart is 100% Texan. Every time I visit my friends in Texas, I feel like Home. I feel naturally connected. My goal is to eventually move for good. Values, morals, manners, Texas is where my heart truly belongs. God bless The Lone Star State and Thank Y'all for keepin' it Red & Free. 🙏🏻
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso and Austin all have democratic mayors and do very well that way. so you might want re think that red state thing.
@@scottangle574Fort Worth is still red and conservative. Same with Waco and Amarillo. El Paso is Democrat, I think.
@@danielkelly2210 El Paso is BLUE Amarillo and Lubbock are very RED
@@scottangle574 What?!?!?
@@yesher12 True, but no one moves to lubbock or Amarillo for opportunity lol
I’m a sixth generation Texan. My ggggranfather came here from Ohio in 1836, joined Sam Houston’s Army and fought in the revolution. He was awarded a large land grant for his service. Family has been here ever since. I have traveled in all 50 states in the great country. I would not leave Texas to live in any of them. Long live Texas!!
King of the hill is one of my favorite TV shows. King of the hill is set in Texas!
i checked with all other 49 states math whiz - none of them want you
too red
How are you 6th generation? I didn’t think the U.S has even existed for 6 generations
i like houston
As a Brazilian conservative, I dream to have an oportunity to Live in Texas and grow my family there. God bless this land.
You’re very welcome here! Hopefully you’ll come in the future.
@@ea1766 Thank you, Im praying for this Day.
Conservative? Heck yeah brother! Come on up, we need some help balancing out all the Cali refugees. Hopefully they have experienced enough of the liberal nonsense and now embrace liberty, freedom, and the God given right to self defense!
@@jasonroberts9357 I understand your needs against this liberal wave. Unfortunely here in Brazil and Latin America, this plague destroyed our society. You guys have strong culture and faith, and will win. Maybe we ( me and my wife Who Love glocks and 12 gauges) could help u guys overthere. Working for that oportunity.
Let me guess ..you gon move here and mark white on your census?🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Great comments about Texas. I am a transplant and love Texas. People are friendlier and life is better...as far as favorite city... Dublin area, as we bought 20 acres and are building our retirement home there... keep up your great work.
I wouldn't consider Dublin a city if were talking about Dr pepper texas Dublin. It's a cool little town though. From the Sville
I'm from Spain and I'm passionate about everything that comes from Texas. I hope one day to visit it. Cheers
Hey man that's really cool. As someone from Dallas and who has been to most of the major Texas cities, we'll welcome you to Texas! Visit any of the major cities, they're great.
I’m passionate about going to Spain, or anywhere in Europe for that matter. Spain just seems more normal weather to me along with the beauty and history and architecture.
@@kimberlycampbell1100 Hello. How are you doing?
Siendo de un país tan espectacular cómo España...qué te atrae de Texas? Es muy curioso 🤔
Just stay out of the urban areas..too much crime.
Check out the hill country.
Fantastic presentation, well thought out with tons of informative statistics and history.
❤️
Texas is my fav . I spend some months in Houston , in Corpus Cristi and in Kingsville after I drive half country and meet a many other states and I just keep Texas in my hearth like the best and more memorable and fantastic place and people where I lived short time ... Sadly I can’t come back but hope some day I can return there ... I am a chef travel a lot to many countries and Honestly America is the best In the world because there is freedom, truly multiculturalism, respect for rights and individuals , fair laws and regulations , more balance justice and kind and hard worker folks and respect for the family like central pillar for a society ...
Houston is the most diverse city in America. Many people are unaware.
I'm Russian, but my soul is American. Apparently, in my past life I was an American. I want to go home so badly. God bless 🇺🇸
Sound like a Ukrainian
I love Texas loved there for 20 years had to leave but if I could I would go back in heart beat
As a British tourist I visited Texas in 2007 From Houston to San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Amarillo. Had a fantastic time and would love to live there.
I live in Fort Worth and the city and surrounding areas have grown rapidly, it looks so much different now but i liked it better how it was back then with not that many people lol.
How far is Amarillo from Houston? How long would the journey be?
My son moved over to Houston in April and loves it. He said the lifestyle is way better over there than over here.
@@helenlouiseadams like 10 to 13 hours depending on traffic all I know is that it takes 5 hours to get to Dallas from Amarillo
@@sdgaming9561 wow! I’m going to be hiring a car and driving there. My first time driving on the right of the road too….so that’ll be er….interesting!
I spoke to my son since I wrote that other comment and he said it’s actually around 9 or 10 hours!
I spent my whole life struggling to get by in Wa and Ca , I migrated to Texas when Ca banned church attendance during Covid, the one thing that kept me sane. Found a new church, new friends (and several old friends who migrated too) and found a standard of living I never thought possible. Families can support themselves and thrive on a single income, me and my family members are becoming home owners, and career advancement and opportunities are as big as the sky. Life is good, I plan to die a Texan.
The majority of native Texans cannot live off of one income. Im not saying its not possible depending on ones career it’s definitely possible but to make it seem like all of a sudden moving to Texas makes your money issues non existent is misleading. Also although not banned here in Texas even churches started shutting down cz it was just common sense that gathering was making them all get sick.
Die as a Muslim submitting your will to your Creator
Read the Quran
Jesus is Messenger of Almighty
U should believe all the Messengers
Jesus was a human being born without a father.
Adam was created without father and mother
All this is a miracle of Almighty
Quran is the message of God
On the day of judgement Almighty will ask Jesus did he tell people to pray to Him ..Jesus will refuse and say I told them to worship Allah my Lord and your lord
Texas is the heart of true Christian freedom in the world.
Keep the die hard spirit
@@ashukuwait🙄
Favorite city in Texas is Houston. I lived on Westheimer and then on Richmond in Southwest Houston years ago.
Footages with natural colours and tons of information - the CoolVision style. Back again with another fantastic vlog (Even under COVID restrictions). Keep it up bro.
Thank you Anand
Love DFW!!! From a Californian! And love the slogan, “don’t California my Texas! Haha
Good video and yes we are serious when we say “Don’t California my Texas”.
I'm from Dallas and I'm proud to be a Texan, and I'm one of the many people who have a license to carry ^_^
Growing up I saw the entire state, and it was remarkable
Sorry to hear you're proud to be one of the many gun owners.
I'd love to go to Texas! My dad has been driving transport truck between Texas and Canada for many years. I hear the Texas Barbecue is awesome!
I smile when I came across your comment, hello how are you doing?
@@keanureeves257 Awesome!! Thanks for asking! I've been homeless on and off the last 5 years. But that's ok.
@@kennethmcrae1387 you really makes me feel somehow but it's ok, where are you from
@@keanureeves257 I'm from near Peterborough Canada in a farming town. There's a nice farmers market here in the Springtime. This is Lindsay Ontario, Canada.
I moved back here from BC in the Springtime.
@@kennethmcrae1387 I really understand and I'm very happy to meet someone like you, but don't forget this, we are going to talk here on this comment, by this time tomorrow
As a Texan and longtime Houstonian you did a great job of showing off each city!
As a man who likes pizza I would agree.
Hallo. My name is Malachi otwori..am 25 years . Am from Kenya. I need a job.. i would appreciate . Any job that pays and is legal all do pationately. All appreciate🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You are by far the best city documentarist I've ever watched. Its very fun to watch your videos !
Wow, thank you!
Texas my favourite state in the US
You are Asian, right?
I was surprised you did a pretty good job covering Texas. You missed out covering East Texas which is also it's own region. For one to start to understand Texas you have to understand that Texarkana is farther from El Paso than El Paso is from Los Angeles. The vastness makes for diversity of cultures as Texas is mid-western, western, southern, Mexican, and Texican all intermixed.
Hurray for E Texas!
It is a 10 hour drive from Dalhart TX to Tyler TX. It take 8 hours to drive from Shreveport Louisiana to Mobile Bay Alabama.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
East Texas has a lot of KKK
@@BigBBQJones So pretty Racists you say? So it's basically a Southern culture region?
Another great video Slava! Thanks for teaching this 65 yr old American about my country. The Texas tourist bureau should use this video to promote the state. Excellent job as usual!
Thank you.
Hello Mr.Daniel I am Prabakar from India Chennai Tamilnadu
My age 54. Working here in pvt concern office assistant. Can I come there for job purpose? Any exam for this? CAN YOU HELP ME BROTHER?
Hello
🙏👏
I’ve lived in almost every place you visited over the years. Great job on finding a lot of details of each place
It's a wonderful land with an incredible culture!!!!! TEXAS breathes abd exudes HISTORY AND LEGACY ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We made four business trips to Fort Worth in 2021. Each time we were there, I felt sane in a world that had gone insane. We bought property in an area west of Fort Worth. Soon we will be moving to Texas and want to uphold the Texan way of God, guns, the Bible, and freedom!!!
We are full
@@rubengutierrez19 lol, not quite! It is a pretty big state. And all Texans should be happy when “Texans at heart” want to migrate there
You are absolutely welcome.
My oldest bought her first home there. It's beautiful and her neighbors are wonderful.
We welcome people like that, we are only full for communist liberals and illegal’s!!
There's no place like Texas in America.
I remember getting into Dallas and out on the highway…and quickly winding up behind an old truck with a sticker on the back which said: “Welcome to Texas…Now go Home!”….
With that said, the most gracious people live in Texas….they are fantastic!
It’s true, people are extremely friendly and welcoming except on the roads. I’m talking about the crazy drivers. As for the bumper sticker guy would probably be the nicest person in the world if he met you in real life, but thinks the state’s just getting too crowded and the politics are different. They probably would be no matter what because every place has changed.
I went to Texas for the very first time this past Christmas and I had a great time. I’ve been wanting to go there for years and I’m glad that I finally had my chance. I went to San Antonio, Fredericksburg, Austin (Capitol Building), Waco, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Jacksboro. I went to many places, meet many great people, and enjoyed seeing the Texas identity for myself.
Great article. They say ‘when you go Texas, you never go back’. The only thing I don’t think he covered is East Texas. Missing out a great city like Tyler or Longview. They deserve a mention.
Thank you. I was in a road trip so it was difficult to make the perfect itinerary. But I appreciate the input
Also completely missed El Paso.
The Bryan - College Station area needs more attention as one of the fastest growing areas of the U.S., the population is approaching that of Lubbock. With 70,000 A&M students, there are people from all over the world. College Station is still like a small town, but it is changing. Depending upon your career interest there are good jobs. Healthcare is particularly strong because of the A&M affiliated research hospitals.
@@julioalvarez9650 17:46 give or take a couple seconds
@@julioalvarez9650 he didn't miss much in El paso. Lol.
The best part of Texas is everything you didn’t hone in on. Everything you described is fair and accurate but what some might not realize is that Texas is massive. Bigger than most countries and while you did a good job describing the metropolitan hubs it didn’t scratch the surface. The big cities make up a big population, but the best is outside of them.
Thank you for your great work!!!
I know its the 2nd largest state but Texas has a lot of histories and land to cover in 1 single video, and you did it with a great job 👏🏻
Thank you
Born in Alice, Texas 68 yrs. ago. I lived all over the USA, but I always come back to Texas. It's home. No other place I've ever lived has the feel of Texas. It really is a state of mind.
Yecch
God bless Texas!
Are you sure?
Tako je brt
Zašto ?
🙏
God bless Tennessee.
You did a good job covering the state. I'm a Houstonian myself and can agree with some of the downsides you mentioned. I despise the sprawl! Can't wait until you cover my dream state Washington.
I am from Spain and I had a long relationship with a texan girl from Brenham. She broked my heart, but however I still love Texas. I hope to go there someday....
We need to urbanize. And implement zoning laws.
@@vyros.3234 hahaha no. Countryside rocks!!
I’ve never been to Texas but according to What I see from this video, Dallas looks like the best for and my family. Therefore if I ever move to Texas Dallas would be out place
One of the best Texas videos I’ve ever seen. Would have mentioned NASA and the medical center too but it was still spot on!
You forgot the Odesss - Midland Petroplex and Big Spring. But in all truth, most everybody I know only moves to those three cities because of work. Odessa was started by Russian immigrants with tents. They also introduced Russian Sage which we call Tumbleweed.
Nice job on the video. You should spend the rest of your filming career trying to document all the festivals in Texas. Yes, you'll gain weight and be close to intoxicated much of the time, but you'll have a ton of fun trying.
Ironic how one of the biggest and most liked attractions in Texas, the river walk in San Antonio, is one of the least car centric places in Texas.
So good to see you back in US.
I thought you got mobilized and freezing in chernoziom.
Cheers to many more of your great documentaries!
I love Texas from England 🏴❤️🇺🇸
Independence is a huge part of this state. We're like our own country.
Its like our own country...you have the resources land money people and infrastructure to be your own country. And are one of the few places where the quality of life would probably be better if you were your own country
Yeah Texas and Quebec thinking they are there own country. At least Texas has it's own guard and a good economic situation.
@@P.90.603 Exactly because they didnt want to be part of the national grid. Texas is part of the UNITED STATES. Shit sucked during the winter storm no electricity for almost 2 weeks.
Texas is 10 times larger than France? 😂 No wonder why french ppl hate americans
Not as much as you think. While Texans are patriotic Texans, we're also patriotic Americans. Only like 2% of Texas are nationalists. When a Democrat is in oval office many conservatives do the angry ritual of threatening seccesion. But in reality very few Texans support independence. And those that do live in ultra rural areas and don't understand that independence for Texas has 20x as many negatives as positives.
As a Texan living on the east coast, I really enjoyed you video. I was born in San Antonio, raised in East Texas, lived in both Houston and Dallas. Made me homesick…but the heat is rough. Keep up your videos!!!
Amazing video! What stood out most to me is how relaxed people look, despite COVID! You hardly saw any masks and people avoiding each other - there’s no climate of fear like there is here in Toronto, Canada. The atmosphere couldn’t be more different here…
@Jerry Davis Or you could have just said it a bit more apolitical....Don't mess with Texas....we ain't soft.
I was only kicked out of two places the entire time we did have a mask "mandate". most used them for the better part of a year then daddy abbot gave them permission and now most have joined us.
You should move to Texas sir there’s freedom here.
Because we value God more than government. Freedom is a God thing. Every communist revolution dethrones God first. Pay attention.
In the summer of 2020 you saw a lot of masks but once the vaccines came out people dropped the masks and now there is no going back even with high case rates. There is no way they would ever be able to institute another mask mandate or lockdown of any kind. The people would never stand for it. Even the people who are worried and wear masks everywhere are blasé about others not wearing masks. Either they gave up or trust the vaccine or just believe in freedom.
I just watched this video and after taking vibes from it, I'm over the moon How a big piece of land can be this incredible and saturated with iconic sceneries and rich culture. It has been a dream of mine to visit Texas for years but finally, it will happen soon.
Lots of Love from Pakistan 🥰
Texas would become more prosperous if it becomes a nation of its own
Here's hoping.
Texas would get the smack down if it tried that. Big Daddy USA wouldn't be having none of that.
Thank you so much for this. I'm getting ready to move to Texas and this has been really infomative and helpful. God bless!
Well informative. A beautiful and scenic documentary.
Many thanks!
@@realcoolvision europe is better nigga. Texas has higher racist + rape + assault + gun rate.... and its so fucking dry in the west. But all in all its intimedating. Its chill
@@realcoolvisionDo Tennessee.
As a German, this video warms my soul. Hope I'll be able to visit America again someday and maybe Texas ❤
Nice video. Interesting that you gave Lubbock as much time as big cities like Dallas and San Antonio but totally overlook many other decent-sized cities like Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo, Odessa, Midland, Waco, Tyler, Longview, Texarkana, Bryan/College Station, Killeen/Temple/Fort Hood, Wichita Falls, or Beaumont/Port Arthur.
I'm from Lubbock Texas and I will say this. Lubbock is a mid size city and bigger, than any city you mentioned. It also has more to offer. Plus it is growing way faster, than any of those cities. You can't give them as much time as Lubbock bro. And I been to many of these cities you mentioned. Just keeping it Real bro, really no comparison.
I'm a 3rd generation Texan, and I live in Amarillo. It is an awesome city.
Been here for 6 years. I’m never leaving.
I am a proud native Texan and do not care to live anywhere else. We are blessed, so DON'T Mess with Texas.
@Mary Ellen Cook How are you doing and how was your night I hope you are having a blessed day, and also tell me how is the situation of things over there ?
@@alexwelch1140 okay for the most part.
@@maryellencook9528 Where are you from and will you mind telling me the weather conditions and the situation of things in regards to the economy and security aspect if you don't mind
@@maryellencook9528 as you can see I'm from Santa Clara CA and the situation of things over here is pretty ok
@@maryellencook9528 You can email me if you don't feel comfortable discussing our here on comment
Great video! Reminds me of the "Texas Tour" vacation of my youth. Every city has its own special vibe. You captured it well.❤️
Keep Texas Great.
Great video. Texas is a really surprising Usa state and its landscape is awesome. What about its cities? Marvellous. Thanks a lot for sharing
Yeah so beautiful 🥰 Texas my favorites city 🏙️ Gabriella my friend 😊 and i pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
Hope you don't mind me asking 😊 Gabriella
Hi Gabriella Girard ... I just read your wonderful comment,you sound great
@@jakewalker138 Thank you
You're welcome Gabriella
I'm a second generation Texan that grew up and lives in El Paso. There are some Important landmarks I think should be mentioned. The Plaza theater is one of the best classic theaters in Texas and the US it opened in 1930, it is beautiful. San Jacinto plaza in downtown is a nice stroll it once had live alligators in a pond however it was safe it had a low wall around the pond. There is also Franklin Mountains State Park it has nice hiking trails. The weather in El Paso is dry heat instead of humidity as much of other Texas cities have. I love Texas.
God bless ya
The Greatest State in The Union. Love Texas!
Tennessee
As someone who lives in San Antonio some of the other big things we have that wasn’t mentioned is the Tower of America’s, absolutely amazing food no matter where you go in the city, and the fact that we are Military City USA with one of the largest military populations in the world.
You are so right !!
Just moved to Dallas area from southern California. I'd like to say I'm a "refugee". I love it here so far. Quality of life is so much better. We are expecting to buy a home in a few months, something we couldn't even think about in California because of cost. We will not be voting the same way most people in CA do, don't worry 😉. Great little documentary btw!
Good to see you brother. I remember when your channel started, it seems the name has changed but I’m glad you are still making content. Wishing you and your family many blessings during these tough times.
Visited texas last year specifically the dallas fort worth area. As a native californian it was a breath of fresh air. Now as i get older, i plan on moving to texas. Many of the people i met were also friendly. Overall good hospitality in texas.
Dude visit Nashville, I liked Tennessee even better than Texas and I’m from the Bay
LOL, just don't drive at night in Texas and be sure you have good sets of guns and shotguns. I am sure you will love Ted Cruz, really smart senator with your best interest in mind!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I hear Oklahoma is nice. Try that.
@ejro2820 I agree with about Nashville, no doubt about it.
@@yamahasuperbike2202Yeah I like Oklahoma City.
I LOVE TEXAS. IT SHOULD BE ITS OWN COUNTRY. I REALLY BELIEVE THAT.
I’m afraid of what will happen if we tried that.
@@muntthedubious_9308 I'm down with ROSE MC GOWAN. ME TOO!! I'm just saying they take all our business at the end of the day and send CUSTOMER SUPPORT to CANADA & THE PHILIPPINES. Maybe we would be better off WITHOUT THEM.
Awesome video that showcases the state! Really interesting and nice, would be awesome if you did videos just like this for other US states! States like California, Maine and Massachusetts would be cool. Cheers from Sweden!
Houstonian here, and I love Texas.