10 Strange things about Slovakia 🇸🇰 (VLOG) [Kult America]

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2020
  • On this visit to Slovakia I noticed some interesting things that I thought made the trip memorable.
    0:33 • 1. Driving in Slovakia
    1:34 • 2. Non-commercial
    2:14 • 3. Slovakia is not Poland
    3:23 • 4. The vast beautify of Slovakia
    3:56 • 5. Castles
    4:31 • 6. Paid parking
    4:54 • 7. Thermal pools (in the winter!)
    5:30 • 8. Salt, Peper, and cynamon?
    6:02 • 9. Hearing “Hey” and “Yo” when trying to chat with people
    6:34 • 10. Slovakia is mysterious
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  • @KultAmerica
    @KultAmerica  3 года назад +263

    Point #11, is it Slovak or Slovakian ?

    • @klenovcan
      @klenovcan 3 года назад +264

      Slovak, just Slovak.

    • @klenovcan
      @klenovcan 3 года назад +57

      Example: Slovak Spectator - news web about Slovakia in english

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +29

      @@klenovcan Thank you for this!

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +23

      We were being taught that the correct form is Slovak. According to an answer at Quora, Oxford dictionary used to offer both forms, but when I checked it, it wasn't a case anymore. Cambridge dictionary only offers the "Slovak" form.
      Slovak also sounds definitely more common to us.
      Thanks to your question, I have just learnt that I pronounced world Slovak incorrectly for the last 30 years :D. It is supposed to be pronounced slow-ak or /ˈsləʊ.væk/
      I pronounced it, like it would be natural in my language- accent on the first syllable and without əʊ sound.

    • @evakupkova7128
      @evakupkova7128 3 года назад +12

      Hello. I've studied English language as my major at university and our Morphology teacher told us that both forms are correct.

  • @oldrichkreibich7359
    @oldrichkreibich7359 3 года назад +490

    "hej" means "yes" but also "what are you doing you little bastard"

    • @buddeex3997
      @buddeex3997 3 года назад +27

      Spitting facts

    • @terkakorenkova4340
      @terkakorenkova4340 3 года назад +9

      Yeah.... um.... my lenguage is a little bit crazy.....

    • @samwisethebravee540
      @samwisethebravee540 3 года назад +37

      the difference between 'hej' and 'hééj'

    • @lastar6118
      @lastar6118 3 года назад +1

      In english its similar

    • @CvntyAnn
      @CvntyAnn 3 года назад

      @@samwisethebravee540 LMFAO

  • @neptuney687
    @neptuney687 3 года назад +1885

    Niekto zo Slovenska?
    🔽

  • @viktoriuswallace
    @viktoriuswallace 3 года назад +579

    "Hey" means "yes/sure" its a slang .. something like "yeah" in america

    • @EduardRitok
      @EduardRitok 3 года назад +41

      and also, it's often used as interjection, or "calling word " if u like.. " Hej! pod' sem! " - Hey, Come here!

    • @jansanagala8617
      @jansanagala8617 3 года назад +20

      Its not hey but hej

    • @adamsurin3542
      @adamsurin3542 3 года назад +11

      Ak tomuto dakto rozumie, tak mu tlieskam.

    • @jansanagala8617
      @jansanagala8617 3 года назад

      @@adamsurin3542 videu?

    • @adamsurin3542
      @adamsurin3542 3 года назад +2

      @@EduardRitok and it is supossed to draw atention of the person because of that it is hej, ty!

  • @freesoul1189
    @freesoul1189 3 года назад +356

    Im from Slovakia and this video really makes me happy..its good to know that someone from another country can appreciate our little state😘

    • @freesoul1189
      @freesoul1189 3 года назад +14

      @mudvalve awww "baba" is so cute😼 how you know you wont be able to come here?
      Everything is possible 😘 btw.thank you for sharing your experience♥️

    • @freesoul1189
      @freesoul1189 3 года назад +5

      @mudvalve I understand 🙂 anyway i love you, cheers from the heart of Europe ♥️

    • @bjatman1338
      @bjatman1338 3 года назад +1

      @@freesoul1189 ano

    • @terkakorenkova4340
      @terkakorenkova4340 3 года назад +1

      Máš pravdu, kamoško

    • @gretagrey1420
      @gretagrey1420 3 года назад

      @mudvalve That's great my distance relatives are living in America,they were born here in Slovakia.It's a pity,that they didn't teach you just a little our language,but I'm glad that you like our country,you're welcome😊

  • @Martin-qm3ux
    @Martin-qm3ux 3 года назад +311

    It is so strange to hear somebody talk about slovakia in english. Really good video.

    • @mastnychleba3440
      @mastnychleba3440 3 года назад +4

      Presne!

    • @matusbetus7848
      @matusbetus7848 3 года назад +1

      What about pppeter

    • @Martin-qm3ux
      @Martin-qm3ux 3 года назад +2

      @@matusbetus7848 To be honest, I have no idea who that person is. I'm not really into these types of videos. It was just in my recommended.

    • @matusbetus7848
      @matusbetus7848 3 года назад

      @@Martin-qm3ux yea same

    • @matusbetus7848
      @matusbetus7848 3 года назад

      @@Martin-qm3ux btw are u from slovakia?

  • @robertedwards9254
    @robertedwards9254 3 года назад +447

    Slovakia is slowly becoming more interesting to me over time. Thanks for sharing your opinion about this beautiful country!

    • @marekrolinec2079
      @marekrolinec2079 3 года назад +26

      Slovak guy here - you definetly should visit slovakia. Banska Stiavnica for example is an old city where even romans were mining gold. It looks like an italian village somewhere in the north.
      And of course - High Tatras if you love mountains.
      Honorable mention would be Bojnice castle. It really looks like the Disney one.
      Cheers!

    • @robertedwards9254
      @robertedwards9254 3 года назад +32

      @@marekrolinec2079 I definitely plan on it, especially after watching Ryan's Slovak videos, and also PPPeter's Slovak Vlog. There's so many interesting places I never would've heard of otherwise 😁🇸🇰

    • @martinagarajova2912
      @martinagarajova2912 3 года назад +7

      @@robertedwards9254
      And another national nature park: the Slovak Paradise. You will not find such gorges, canyons, river passes anywhere else in the world. There are many caves in Slovakia and our cave system is one of the largest in the world.

    • @Phobos_Nyx
      @Phobos_Nyx 3 года назад +4

      @@robertedwards9254 you should definitely visit Orava Castle as well. Home of the Nosferatu, Dracula and a model for Kaer Morhen.

    • @nany_590
      @nany_590 3 года назад +1

      I recommend you to watch PPPeter's youtube series Slovak vlog, it's very interesting and I think you 'll like it

  • @richardtokarcik2218
    @richardtokarcik2218 3 года назад +300

    We say "hej" (hey) as a different way of saying yes. It's interesting, but you don't actually think about it when you grow up like that 😄
    I don't even know a place with cinnamon on the table. You must have been somewhere special.

    • @davidjakubov
      @davidjakubov 3 года назад +23

      Me too, I am from Slovakia and I haven't heard of cinnamon on the table, it's weird🤷‍♂️

    • @ziraniko
      @ziraniko 3 года назад +17

      @@davidjakubov In a coffee shop for a cappuccino - the only instance where I saw it.

    • @stanislavamatejova5499
      @stanislavamatejova5499 3 года назад +2

      @@ziraniko or in pancake restaurant

    • @vierakubalova6601
      @vierakubalova6601 3 года назад +7

      "yo" is probably interjection "joj" for surprice, astonishment...

    • @davidjakubov
      @davidjakubov 3 года назад +2

      @@ziraniko Interesting but not my case, we don't have cinnamon on the table in restaurants in my city.

  • @peto1986
    @peto1986 3 года назад +292

    I'm so glad you mentioned this about how Slovaks are reserved and not very approachable, yet still helping and hospitable I'd say. I have same experience in opposite way. I moved to New Zealand from Slovakia and was instantly surprised how friendly and warm everyone is. I thought great! I made so much friends! Strangers smiling at me in supermarkets, small talking to me, offering me help etc.
    Just to learn, that it was more a culture thing, just an illusion. At the end of the day I didn't gain any real friends, nor anybody helped me with anything.
    I don't know how about you, but after 5 years I still rather prefer Slovak way. You have to earn a friendship, but then you become basically part of the family.

    • @nadjaandersson3013
      @nadjaandersson3013 3 года назад +21

      Same experience in Sweden. I prefer the slovakian way as well

    • @ludmilacervena1647
      @ludmilacervena1647 3 года назад +26

      Same experience when I lived in the US! I thought it's amazing how everyone is so friendly and open, well, all until I've found out they do this out of habit and none of them actually deeply care. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I think we all tend to gravitate towards what we are used to.

    • @melodiamimi1004
      @melodiamimi1004 3 года назад +3

      @@ludmilacervena1647 exactly, good point

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 3 года назад +6

      @@ludmilacervena1647 as a Slovak, i’ve found genuine friends in the US whereas i have found 0 genuine friends in Slovakia, they were all fake friends who backstabbed me
      but then again, those genuine friends in the US were immigrants from Asia and Africa, not born americans

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 3 года назад +1

      @@s.nitere3819 maybe in a village

  • @ApeironTO
    @ApeironTO 3 года назад +485

    fun fact
    poles and slovak can speak their native languages and understand eachother
    but it works only in person, on paper its complicated
    trust me, im a pole, my friend is slovakian

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +18

      And probably only if Polish or Slovak is your native language. It is similar to dialects. I (as B2 German speaker) am unable to understand dialect of Vienna for example. But person from let's say Bremen shouldn't have a problem with it.

    • @peto1986
      @peto1986 3 года назад +77

      Sorry to disagree but I'm Slovak and I don't understand Polish a lot. Just some isolated words here and there. Yes, we can understand each other with help of arms and legs, but its definitely not a smooth conversation like we can have with Czechs. It's different around the border, where people can usually understand more because they've been connected to people from each country.

    • @Robertoslaw.Iksinski
      @Robertoslaw.Iksinski 3 года назад +19

      As a Polish speaker i can understand Slovak and Czech very well.

    • @jakubp0525
      @jakubp0525 3 года назад +21

      @@peto1986 Me, as a person from Eastern Slovakia, I can understand Poles almost as good as Czechs. When I speak in our dialect, there is no problem to be able to have a normal conversation.

    • @juststeve5542
      @juststeve5542 3 года назад +14

      I was curious when he said he couldn't speak to Slovaks in Polish too. I went to Slovakia with my Polish friend, and he had no problem communicating and translating for me. I initially thought they could speak Slovak, but when I asked my Polish friend he said no, he was speaking Polish and the Slovak was talking Slovak, but it was close enough.
      This included him doing a real time translation of Slovak to English of a tour guide in a castle.

  • @fairydreamer97
    @fairydreamer97 3 года назад +107

    As a Slovak myself living in Dubai I can totally confirm the “mysterious” part. I totally love having my personal space, the quiet and content vibes and feeling that u just own this country.

  • @bolorazpolo
    @bolorazpolo 3 года назад +83

    90% of views are Slovak listening positives of their country.
    Who is slovak - 👍

  • @hungarianpatriot2762
    @hungarianpatriot2762 3 года назад +81

    Slovakia is very nice country mostly with kind people, and our culture is almost same!
    Greetings from Hungary! 🙂🇭🇺👍🏻🇸🇰🙂

    • @spikid1
      @spikid1 3 года назад +9

      Yeaaaah baut thaat..

    • @hilmermate317
      @hilmermate317 3 года назад +1

      True.

    • @AshleyButler90512
      @AshleyButler90512 3 года назад +3

      Not only culture but the history, genetic and national symbols too. The only difference is the spoked language.

    • @loveunderwater7078
      @loveunderwater7078 3 года назад +1

      Greetings to you, brother. Hungary is amazing.

    • @karoljakub3077
      @karoljakub3077 3 года назад +2

      It is a little reversing. "Hungarians" are turkisied Slavic people (mixed wit Jews ang Gypsies). See a genetic maps of Europe. People on the line Budapest - Miskolc- Nyregyháza and completely the area of Balaton are Slavic people - only turkisied in Ottoman empire,
      Slovaks = mix of Slavic people with Germans a Celts
      Hungarians = mix of Slavic people with Gypsies, Jews any Mongols.

  • @DRAINTVofficial
    @DRAINTVofficial 3 года назад +441

    It's quite expensive to get a driving licence in Slovakia. So the people who aren't wealthy drive by the rules. But the ones who are well of don't obey the rules on the road at all.

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +47

      I think its a good approach actually, keep the roads calm.

    • @menoneries4730
      @menoneries4730 3 года назад +28

      They plan to get it double expensive in a year or two. I'm a student and it takes months of hard work to get this freeking licence :D

    • @itspronouncednikolaj333
      @itspronouncednikolaj333 3 года назад +19

      There must be very rich people in Slovakia then, because thet all drive like psychos

    • @zelphermm
      @zelphermm 3 года назад +16

      @@KultAmerica apparently you didnt go to the west cause I live in Bratislava and people here drive like maniacs.

    • @realarchanger
      @realarchanger 3 года назад +17

      @@zelphermm until they pass austrian border

  • @Martina-Kosicanka
    @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +225

    I have never experienced that cinnamon shaker thing, I guess it was meant to be to there for cappuccino. Unlucky you, those spuds must taste terrible :)

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +27

      Someone told me that its not typical.

    • @honestjohn322
      @honestjohn322 3 года назад +15

      @@KultAmerica No, it's really not typical. I can tell you that much. But I agree with Titina, the taste of cinnamon potatoes must be incredible)) Btw, well done for the video. It is always interesting to learn how the foreigners see Slovakia and you described several points very well.

    • @kkuukkoo2
      @kkuukkoo2 3 года назад +15

      @@KultAmerica For sure not typical. As a person living whole life in Slovakia, I have seen red pepper or vegeta (salty vegetable mix) but never seen cinnamon.

    • @MichaelBoogerd
      @MichaelBoogerd 3 года назад +3

      vegeta is common on the home dining table... eating out, i can imagine the cinnamon shaker is because there are many sweet main dishes using puffed pastry like pasta, rezance... that is what the cinnamon is for as a topping.

    • @michalgnap5930
      @michalgnap5930 3 года назад

      I think using a cinnamon was only a joke 🙂 On the east of Slovakia we use black pepper or caraway.

  • @TolonusCZ
    @TolonusCZ 3 года назад +33

    Nice video about our brothers. You should visit Czechia too.Its interesting to hear that there is this view in poland. From my perspective if Slovakia belongs to any other country Its us Czechia and we to them I dont really see them as foreigners. Even though I wasnt born yet when we split I see them as brothers and sisters I guess this relationship exists not just because of our previous joining but especcially because of the enermous similarity of our languages. Posílám pozdravy naším bratřím na slovensku.❤️❤️

    • @dunge0
      @dunge0 3 года назад +3

      CZ-SK Navždy bratia, forever brothers! 👊

  • @Maryhavo1
    @Maryhavo1 3 года назад +23

    wow, non-commercial? as a slovak, I cant imagine what it must be in other countries then. never thought to think about that

  • @Orchalon
    @Orchalon 3 года назад +94

    As a Slovakian I figured that I should let you know that cinnamon shakers aren't a thing. Perhaps they are a frequent occurrence in a certain city, but not in the whole country. It sounds super cool nonetheless!

    • @dianahurbanova1520
      @dianahurbanova1520 3 года назад +17

      I'm 29 and i've never ever experienced cinnamon shaker in my life :D

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 3 года назад +4

      *Slovak, not Slovakian

    • @chocamon4617
      @chocamon4617 3 года назад +2

      They are.. for tequilla in bars :DD and sometimes desserts or for a coffe.. i saw them often

    • @mishka4733
      @mishka4733 3 года назад

      Well, my grandma has a cinnamon shaker and now I have one, but i've never seen it anywhere else

    • @bobberes7155
      @bobberes7155 2 года назад +1

      You are Slovak. There is no such word Slovakian.

  • @lenikrussinova7078
    @lenikrussinova7078 3 года назад +52

    "dont sit down on cold stone. you will regret it in your 30s." my mom/nan/aunt used to say. ;)

    • @spherex6523
      @spherex6523 3 года назад +4

      ... a mali pravdu dievčatá. 👍

  • @samth615
    @samth615 3 года назад +119

    People in Svk often say „Hej“ instead of „áno“, which could be interpreted the same way as using yeah to express agreement in urban language, when you don't use a standard yes.
    #thx

    • @michalxo
      @michalxo 3 года назад +14

      And "yo" is from Czech jo -> ano. ;-) Mystery solved

    • @nany_590
      @nany_590 3 года назад +1

      Or "ok", "dobre",..

    • @fyrhunter_svk
      @fyrhunter_svk 3 года назад

      @@stolenximi však si to vo videu poplietol, tak ho opravujú, aby do budúcna vedel

  • @doh9331
    @doh9331 3 года назад +28

    You said we use "hej(hey)" or "jo(yo)" but "jo" means "hej" in czech . "Hej" is slovak, "jo" is czech. But we use "jo" sometimes as we use lot of czech words as a slang.

  • @authenticitywins
    @authenticitywins 3 года назад +51

    I'm seriously in love with a country I have yet to visit...I cannot wait to step foot in this country and explore... it's so beautiful 💜

    • @juliettewolff1993
      @juliettewolff1993 3 года назад +2

      Yes its great (fellow half slovakian american 😎

    • @luciaduranova8224
      @luciaduranova8224 3 года назад +2

      I need to agree, it's a beautiful country❤ Even I as a Slovak haven't visited all the places I'd like to in Slovakia :D

    • @loveunderwater7078
      @loveunderwater7078 3 года назад +2

      I hope you enjoy your stay and find a reason to return :)

    • @kanki9591
      @kanki9591 3 года назад +3

      Our country can be really beautiful if you visit the right places. I'm so glad that some people are actually interested in Slovakia.

    • @lenkaolsinska5423
      @lenkaolsinska5423 3 года назад +2

      I can highly recommend Banska Bystrica or Banska Stiavnica . Our capital city is nice but it cant offer that much. :D

  • @willferra322
    @willferra322 3 года назад +6

    I agree with you 100% .Awesome country with wonderful people.

  • @x_Unknown_x
    @x_Unknown_x 3 года назад +7

    Slovak people on dangerous roads: *Wanna see some real speed?*

  • @arryin_
    @arryin_ 3 года назад +65

    Seeing Slovakia in the title: I'll pass
    Seeing Bardejov in the thumbnail: THE HECK!? I NEED TO SEE THAT!
    Bardejov isn't very known amongst tourists so I'm more than happy to see you on our main square. You did a wonderful work with the lightning of the video.

    • @jurajfilin7180
      @jurajfilin7180 3 года назад +6

      Bardejov is hardly reacheable for foreign visitors except from Poland, as it in the opposite corner as Bratislava that is the primary hub for tourist arrivals, and there goes no highway there, too.

  • @matejgregor1019
    @matejgregor1019 3 года назад +68

    im from slovakia, and the thing with cinnamon realy surprised me. i never encountered that

    • @everydaydreamer1
      @everydaydreamer1 3 года назад +2

      V kaviarnach je to veľmi časté 😂

    • @matejgregor1019
      @matejgregor1019 3 года назад +4

      @@everydaydreamer1 ani v kaviarňach som to nikdy nevidel

    • @maxohaxo97
      @maxohaxo97 3 года назад

      same lmao

    • @luciaduranova8224
      @luciaduranova8224 3 года назад

      @@matejgregor1019 ale že😂 Aj mňa to prekvapilo

    • @narya781
      @narya781 3 года назад

      V danej reštaurácii sa im minula mletá červená paprika, tak ju nahradili škoricou. Červená ako červená. 😂 😂 😂

  • @EduardRitok
    @EduardRitok 3 года назад +45

    that cinnamon, is, my friend, for coffee or dessert sprinkling 😅🙏🏼 laughed so hard on those cinnamon potatoes 🤣... regards from Banska Bystrica, heart of Slovakia

  • @bololo2000
    @bololo2000 3 года назад +1

    Thank you man for your specific view on our small country. It is always interesting to hear opinion of someone who was raised in a different culture.

  • @fairplayersk2058
    @fairplayersk2058 3 года назад +24

    Actually about parking in Slovakia yes there is almost every parking place paid because they get most money out of parking. You must search for spot that's further from castle or pool to park for free

  • @martinstefanek1699
    @martinstefanek1699 3 года назад +116

    In Slovakia Hey ( hej ) it means Yes.

    • @honestjohn322
      @honestjohn322 3 года назад +18

      it depends;)

    • @michalmiroslavmendel3589
      @michalmiroslavmendel3589 3 года назад +21

      More like "yeah"

    • @freesoul1189
      @freesoul1189 3 года назад +6

      @Filip Floriš presne🤭

    • @JakO_Ob
      @JakO_Ob 3 года назад +4

      @@hanselvogis7301 if it's "Hej ?" That is like "are you sure ?","For real ?". "Hej." Is like yes/yeah, sure... But what you mean is when you say "nie ?" After a sentence... "Nie." means no otherwise

    • @jurajfilin7180
      @jurajfilin7180 3 года назад +11

      In Slovakia also "no" means yes.

  • @tomaspetro4966
    @tomaspetro4966 2 года назад +2

    Awesome to see a foreigner speaking about our little country from such a beautiful town like Bardejov in a positive way, truly an awesome feeling for me (and I bet for the other Slovaks watching this video aswell). 🙂

  • @RadoTrenciansky
    @RadoTrenciansky 3 года назад +1

    I am glad to hear that you enjoy visiting Slovakia and the points you raised are spot on. Thank you and keep inspiring others to visit. I was born in old mining town Gelnica not far from Spissky Castle.

  • @AleXinKone
    @AleXinKone 3 года назад +103

    Funny fact: in the northen districts with polish border we call People whos speeding or driving perilously Poles 😀

    • @jeshkam
      @jeshkam 3 года назад +2

      Damn... That's embarrassing... 🤦‍♂️😂😁

    • @like_mate_stop_procrastinating
      @like_mate_stop_procrastinating 3 года назад +5

      I can confirm :D (Žilina)

    • @vladimirskokan
      @vladimirskokan 3 года назад +1

      Slovaks should be much more assertive!

    • @jurajfilin7180
      @jurajfilin7180 3 года назад

      @@jeshkam Sometimes deadly, too. ruclips.net/video/7TRzDL41FmU/видео.html

    • @pan_nekdo
      @pan_nekdo 3 года назад +2

      V Česku se taky o Polácích říká, že neumí jezdit (žiju nedaleko CZ/PL hranic).

  • @veselahristova5821
    @veselahristova5821 3 года назад +6

    I love Slovakia ❤️ Beautiful nature, nice weather, tasty food and kind people 😍 I love the small streets in Old town in Bratislava, I love just walking in Tatry ❤️ I can’t wait to go again there ❤️

    • @alexdokonaly2778
      @alexdokonaly2778 2 года назад

      Kind people in Slovakia? I am Slovakian and that is just wrong.

    • @veselahristova5821
      @veselahristova5821 2 года назад

      @@alexdokonaly2778 so change your mentality and be kind 😄 because most of the people in Slovakia that I met are kind and nice :) Even now I am in Slovakia and definitely I can’t complain 😄

    • @alexdokonaly2778
      @alexdokonaly2778 2 года назад +1

      @@veselahristova5821 I will indeed try. But the biggest problem are the younger ones on the internet. It often gets very toxic with 2 slovaks in one place.

  • @mema2367
    @mema2367 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video of my land! 🇸🇰💯

  • @angelikasvernile1447
    @angelikasvernile1447 3 года назад

    This is so wholesome, thanks for the video!

  • @DixieBanjo
    @DixieBanjo 3 года назад +19

    Thank you for this video. I love Poland and my time there. I always wanted to visit Slovakia, now even more!

  • @DemonSokrates
    @DemonSokrates 3 года назад +9

    ❤️Bardejov❤️ Najkrajšie mesto a miesto na Slovensku!!! Klobúk dole...

  • @StudyinSlovakia
    @StudyinSlovakia 3 года назад

    Great video :) Thank you for it

  • @anon_24
    @anon_24 Год назад

    I've just discovered Your channel. Oh My Lord, Kult America is like a short TV series, man, thank You. And how much translations avaible, that's a real profesional thing. Thank You!

  • @arcticm5634
    @arcticm5634 3 года назад +3

    I really enjoyed this video. I went in Slovakia last year for Erasmus for 9 months and I completely fell in love with this country. It really gives a sense of quietness, either if you live in a city or in a small village. There are a lot of hidden gems such as Spania Dolina with only 190 inhabitans. I didn't expect to like it this much. I can't wait to go back there, I miss it so much.

  • @rimox318
    @rimox318 3 года назад +4

    Omg, I'm so happy that someone from other country finds our Slovakia interesting :D

  • @Call_me_Marko
    @Call_me_Marko 3 года назад +2

    Som veľmi rád že sa tu niekto zaujíma o Slovensko.
    I'm so happy that someone here is carring about Slovakia.

  • @zuzana4163
    @zuzana4163 2 года назад

    Nice hearing your thougts on Slovakia. :)

  • @veronikadanisova4001
    @veronikadanisova4001 3 года назад +4

    Love this video! Made me laugh and have a much needed appreciation moment for my country. Always talked about the particular social nature of Slovaks with other people (Slovaks or not) but never heard anyone make the definition fit so nicely x

  • @kotas349
    @kotas349 3 года назад +25

    🇨🇿 The Czech Republic is also a beautiful country. 🇸🇰Slovaks are "brothers".😂

  • @janah2584
    @janah2584 3 года назад +1

    Awww I’m so homesick right now and this is very nice video

  • @rastislavpravda7858
    @rastislavpravda7858 3 года назад +1

    Dobre video 😆

  • @gaithshalan
    @gaithshalan 3 года назад +9

    Thank you so much, very nice ;)

  • @matejsk5770
    @matejsk5770 3 года назад +25

    2:18 As a Slovakian . this shocked me

  • @doubtingthomas6146
    @doubtingthomas6146 3 года назад +2

    I’m not sure if it’s a uniquely Slovak thing, but I had the pleasure of seeing the Slovak philharmonic a few times in Bratislava. Something that struck me was the way the crowd applauded at the end. It started off as regular clapping… until everyone started, in freakishly coordinated unison.. clapping as one. It was spine tingling!
    Also… do not, do NOT look at your beer as you clink glasses with a Slovak. Look them in the eye. It’s a common courtesy I instantly appreciated. Also, you have to tap the glass on the table before drinking.

  • @markostano5222
    @markostano5222 3 года назад

    Thank you, you are always wellcome!

  • @like_mate_stop_procrastinating
    @like_mate_stop_procrastinating 3 года назад +5

    really nice video :)

    • @luxo21azetsk
      @luxo21azetsk 3 года назад +1

      Tak isto ako je aj pravda, že slovenky su najkrajšie ženy😉

  • @antoaniusiii9364
    @antoaniusiii9364 3 года назад +56

    Slovakia is not Poland but but Poles are still our brothers :D

    • @tiffanymaple8767
      @tiffanymaple8767 3 года назад +6

      No vtipne ze mame prezidentku ktora sa hanbi za tento stat a stale sa chce podobat zapadu a zamerikanizovat cely stat👍👍👍

    • @44Pista
      @44Pista 3 года назад +15

      @@tiffanymaple8767 wtf :D , neviem odkiaľ si toto nabral.

    • @Krulansky1
      @Krulansky1 3 года назад +14

      @@44Pista z vysokej skoly zivota... :) nebav sa s dezolatmi.

    • @tiffanymaple8767
      @tiffanymaple8767 3 года назад +3

      @@44Pista no odkial asi ved sama chce aby sme tahali za jeden povraz s amerikou lebo jedine oni su najlepsi zapad a amerika. Snad si nemyslis ze si vymyslam tieto veci ved toto su jej slova tahat za jeden povraz s amerikou:D trosku vnimaj realitu preboha

  • @strex9610
    @strex9610 3 года назад +2

    thanks for the video lots of love from Slovakia :-)

  • @zanetafurdova3297
    @zanetafurdova3297 3 года назад +1

    Krasny večer prajem😍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @lasera01
    @lasera01 3 года назад +14

    To your last point about being opened. As a Slovak working in Netherlands I experienced that strange feeling that Dutch ppl and many ppl in Western EU in general are like cold or "fake" open .. Like they smile, they chat, they say hello to u but never really open to you or consider you to be their friend ..
    Ive always thought that we are more open and friendly and u can make friend of us pretty quick ..
    Its odd to me to hear it that we are kinda "hard to make friends" .. but I love it! Nice video! Go on hey! ✌😁

    • @jeshkam
      @jeshkam 3 года назад +1

      When I lived & worked in the UK back in 2004-07, I once bumped into an article in (I suppose) Daily Mail, which said that the locals were not quite happy (to say at least) with immigrants from Central/Eastern Europe staring at them on the Underground. I could relate a little. That's one of the aspects of living in Poland, which I always hated - people in the streets staring at you intensely for no apparent reason, desperately seeking eye contact lol I guess Czechs and Slovaks are slightly different when it comes to that?

    • @lasera01
      @lasera01 3 года назад +4

      @@jeshkam well I try to not to stare at anyone 😅 I dont like staring ppl as u do

    • @jeshkam
      @jeshkam 3 года назад

      @@lasera01 😉👍

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +6

      I only say this in contrast to the world I grew up in (USA). I have lived in Poland for many years and the people here taught me the value of their friendship in the sense that it didn't come automatically. I respect that, however - in Slovakia I really have not made any acquaintances I could consider my friend so I think it is more intense there. I also sometimes get the impression that Polish people generally like foreigners and Slovak's don't.

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +3

      @@KultAmerica Maybe you got that impression, because there are more Polish middle-aged people travelled the Europe and thus that, they can speak English. In Slovakia, many people don´t speak English that well (especially older ones) and they are shy to speak a broken language. I think we like foreigners, and we praise ourselves for our hospitality (not that true compared to other Slavic nations), but we are not that warm-hearted like for example Serbs, Russians or Ukrainians are.

  • @marianv50
    @marianv50 3 года назад +6

    Glad to be able to see my country with your eyes, it’s priceless! Actually, I think you are a very good observer.
    About the “distance thing”: as a Slovak, I have often trouble to make distinction between the casual conversatiinal friendliness, common in many cultures, and the true interest in someone’s affairs. We Slovak tend to be deep, put a lot in trusting each other and secretly crave for honesty in communication. Asking a Slovak casual “How are you” may get you surprisingly long and honest answer :)

  • @larrywharff2397
    @larrywharff2397 3 года назад

    You share many of the same things that I enjoy in Slovakia. I love coming back often...

  • @dunge0
    @dunge0 3 года назад

    Great video, man, thanks for promoting our little but beautiful country ☺️ as many has already pointed out, those "hey" and "yo" both means "yes" (the second one comes from Czech, but many Slovaks use it, our languages are very similar). Cinnamon shaker is not very common, it was probably intended for coffee ☺️ last summer I have walked through the whole country from east to west, it was a really interesting and fascinating trip, I visited so many beautiful places and met so many good people... In a way I discovered my country again despite living here for more than 30 years... I am glad you like it, you are always welcome here ☺️

  • @xampeer
    @xampeer 3 года назад +5

    Most of the Slovaks don't understand Polish, usually only those who live close to the border.
    I don't speak Polish, but a lot of words are very similar to those which we are using in our dialect. Some words are similar to Czech and some to Ukrainian and Russian. All Slovaks understand around 99% of Czech and I speak also Russian, so for me it is pretty easy to understand Polish, especially when I am reading it or when they are speaking slowly. But when I try to answer them, usually they don't understand me at all, so it is hard to make conversation.

  • @googlestore4830
    @googlestore4830 3 года назад +28

    I am from Slovakia and I have never heard anyone utter "Yo".

    • @scasny
      @scasny 3 года назад

      he means jo

    • @googlestore4830
      @googlestore4830 3 года назад +3

      @@scasnyPoint taken but I'd argue even the bohemism "jo" is fairly rare (almost as rare as the cinnamon shakers :-) especially compared to the prevalence of "hej".

    • @LubosMedovarsky
      @LubosMedovarsky 3 года назад +1

      @@googlestore4830 I'd say it's a hungarism, as in "jó" meaning "yes".

    • @everydaydreamer1
      @everydaydreamer1 3 года назад +2

      @@LubosMedovarsky do u realize actually Hungarian language has taken on many Slovakism?

    • @googlestore4830
      @googlestore4830 3 года назад +7

      @@LubosMedovarsky Doesn't "jó" mean "good" in Hungarian, as in "jó napot" = "good afternoon"? I was referring to "jo", Czech slang for "yes".

  • @lolwhatamidoinghere4413
    @lolwhatamidoinghere4413 3 года назад +1

    It's nice to watch someone talk about my country.

  • @tadsendol5595
    @tadsendol5595 3 года назад

    Tahnks for video! Greetings from Poland for Slovak!

  • @peterurban2650
    @peterurban2650 3 года назад +26

    Hi there, what places/restaurants you visited had cynamon on table. I eat a lot in restaurants here in Slovakia and I didnt have such experience.

    • @Chanaaaaa442
      @Chanaaaaa442 3 года назад +3

      I am slovak and never saw cinnamon on table

  • @TheDado512
    @TheDado512 3 года назад +3

    Great video! I agree with everything, what u said. I am glad, that you are enjoying your time here. Dont hesitate to explore further the country!
    Greetings from Slovakia

  • @klimexx7328
    @klimexx7328 3 года назад

    Thanks for picking my hometown for your place to record this video, I hope you liked it there.

  • @zanetafurdova3297
    @zanetafurdova3297 3 года назад +2

    Krasni večer prajem pozdravujem vas zo stredneho slovenska 😍💯💯💯💯

  • @marekmucha2300
    @marekmucha2300 3 года назад +4

    It's kinda cool to see someone talking about my country, yeah we're like a little states, keeping the borders up while allowing visitors, but feeling responsible for ourselves so we don't do quick friendships once we grow up, cuz we're insecure, not assertive enough and lacking confidence, even tho we might be 9/10 just cuz we're not 10 we feel insecure and would even say, I'm not sure if I'm suitable for the job, or be stressed about it till we realise, we're fine :D we're cool.

  • @ares5111
    @ares5111 3 года назад +7

    07:07 yep, this is very true

  • @MartinHrablik
    @MartinHrablik 3 года назад +1

    Nice review, thanks for visiting us 😊. Keep safe.

  • @andrej2063
    @andrej2063 3 года назад +1

    mega videjko dk :D

  • @maxmartin7931
    @maxmartin7931 3 года назад +13

    Nice video, great work overall

    • @przemysawturlej9641
      @przemysawturlej9641 3 года назад

      Poland is like 6 times bigger than Slovakia. Its current territory consist of lands that used to be parts of 3 different empires. It spans sea coast and mountains. Calling it less diverse than a small mountainous country is an ignorance (no offence bro) ;)

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +8

      I will tell you one thing, I can see a huge difference between east and west Slovakia.

    • @przemysawturlej9641
      @przemysawturlej9641 3 года назад

      @@KultAmerica Sure you do. Never said there is none.

    • @maxmartin7931
      @maxmartin7931 3 года назад +7

      @@przemysawturlej9641 thats why i wrote "when I cross..." ;) What I wanted to say is that when i cross 100 km in Poland, not many things change. In Slovakia, 100 km within a country and it might seem foreign even to a Slovak. Ofc Poland as a whole also has diversity, due to history and the enormous size :p

    • @dunge0
      @dunge0 3 года назад

      @@KultAmerica I moved from the very western part of Slovakia to the very eastern one around 10 years ago and for the first months I was literally experiencing a cultural shock 😀 but a very good one, I live now in Košice and I love Eastern Slovakia!

  • @mpking7565
    @mpking7565 3 года назад +24

    Im from pomeria and we also say jo😅 its just our yes
    And i love slovakia because its like home and its possible to comunicate quiet good without english like in the czech republic

    • @martinagarajova2912
      @martinagarajova2912 3 года назад +4

      Pomerania was a group of Slavic tribes that lived on the Baltic coast between the mouth of the Odra and the Vistula, ie in Pomerania. They spoke Pomeranian belonging to the Lechice branch of West Slavic languages. Among the Pomeranian tribes were the Pyřičans, who lived in the area between Warta and the lower Odra, and the Volhynians, who lived in the mouth of the Odra. They created urban settlements such as Szczecin, Wolin and Kołobrzeg. Of the gods they worshiped, the Szczecin Trihlav and Wolgast Jarovít are known.
      Hence the name of the country and that's why you have it Jo - yes.

  • @kristinasvehlova2671
    @kristinasvehlova2671 3 года назад

    3:58 Beckov Castle 😄 My family is from this lovely place and my Grandpa lives near by this castle. I love so much morning jogging across this land

  • @ondrejmacejka3939
    @ondrejmacejka3939 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Nice to hear that how you talk about my country.

  • @adammihal7901
    @adammihal7901 3 года назад +13

    Jou (yea) 😂 Yup, it's kinda difficult to became friends with Slovaks, but once it happens, we are real friends. ☺️ I like your videos about Europe, specially about PL, SK and CZ, cause that's the most close countries I think. Thanks.

    • @fs-ks7fm
      @fs-ks7fm 3 года назад +1

      Is it difficult to become friends because of history or is there any other reason?

    • @adammihal7901
      @adammihal7901 3 года назад +2

      @@fs-ks7fm I think it's just our mentality or the way how we react to others. People in SVK are conservative and they try to protect their privacy and these stuff. Of course, younger generation is less conservative and more open to things than our parents for example.

  • @samuelkakalejcik8493
    @samuelkakalejcik8493 3 года назад +3

    Excellent views of someone who's not a citizen of SR but , obviously , really enjoys the stays in our country.

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +2

      It's one if my favorite places to visit in holiday! I look forward to coming back soon :)

  • @miroslavdrabik6495
    @miroslavdrabik6495 2 года назад

    great video, very true...

  • @evee8180
    @evee8180 3 года назад

    It's nice when someone from America say something pretty about your country❤❤

  • @adamlepeta7316
    @adamlepeta7316 3 года назад +3

    First point, calm driving, yeah it's true that there are very high fines for speeding, for example if you go more than 60 km/h (around 38 mph) over the limit you can get 800 € fine (~ 1000 $), so I personally drive more less calmly on roads where I do not know it very well, but around my hometown I drive like a maniac, cuz I know exact spots where do police measure speed.

  • @nonameneeded8694
    @nonameneeded8694 3 года назад +6

    You was in my hometown Bardejov😮 it's really beautiful there 👌👌

  • @andreagroholova6533
    @andreagroholova6533 3 года назад

    Good video! As I am from Slovakia (I am Slovakian or Slovak) it was interesting and fun to watch what you picked up from our culture and country. You made me laugh in some parts :-) But it is also good PR for us. Thanks!

    • @bobberes7155
      @bobberes7155 2 года назад +1

      You are Slovak. There is no such word Slovakian. By the way I'm Slovak, I've never been Slovakian.

  • @edithmasamsung5215
    @edithmasamsung5215 3 года назад

    Totally right, many of my foreign friends saying the same about Slovakia and I am sure there is a lots of more :) I born in Slovakia, but half of my life spend abroad to explore different cultures and heritage. Every country has something special same as people :) thank you for the video.

  • @Matej_Sojka
    @Matej_Sojka 3 года назад +3

    You are absolutely right about friendships with and among Slovak people. It takes a long time to build and only really gets shown when you are in serious trouble and someone steps up to help like it is natural. As for the medieval castles, during turkish wars / raids we were the military border of the civilized Europe and German engineers and mine rights owners employed Slovaks to mine valuable metals, gold and especially silver that was used as currency across Europe, over 80% of the total volume until the influx of gold after the discovery of Americas. Both of these facts made defending our area a priority.

  • @mattlord2906
    @mattlord2906 3 года назад +6

    I first came in 2000. Now in 2 days I am applying for residency. Wish me luck.

    • @lightofyourlife1571
      @lightofyourlife1571 3 года назад

      Seems I may be late, but good luck :D

    • @jakubondrus6064
      @jakubondrus6064 Год назад

      Yoooo how did it go

    • @mattlord2906
      @mattlord2906 Год назад

      @@jakubondrus6064 made it, but it was hell because of COVID-19. Cost more than a house because I was forced to stay there

    • @jakubondrus6064
      @jakubondrus6064 Год назад

      @@mattlord2906 sorry to hear about the costs, bureaucracy is hell of a bitch in Slovakia, glad you made it though!

  • @ZemplinTemplar
    @ZemplinTemplar 3 года назад

    First few seconds... "You're in Bardejov !", I thought. :-) I'd love to visit it again.
    And thank you for the new video, I haven't checked if there are any recently. Missed this one.

    • @KultAmerica
      @KultAmerica  3 года назад +1

      Yes I spent a wonderful day there and certainly hope to return for a private trip :)

    • @ZemplinTemplar
      @ZemplinTemplar 2 года назад

      @@KultAmerica Looking forward to that. Have a nice stay. :-)

  •  3 года назад +1

    Great video man, im from Slovakia, from very small village :)

  • @rastislavpavlisin2248
    @rastislavpavlisin2248 3 года назад +15

    Bruh he was at the town square of my city

  • @Martina-Kosicanka
    @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +3

    If you really are into void places, I recommend Veľká Fatra for hiking. We were there once in late September on a hiking rail and we only met two people in two days. (Well we actually met some people in a mountain hut, where we slept, but I mean onroads)
    PS: thanks for visiting and sharing your experience.

  • @Greenplastics
    @Greenplastics 2 года назад +2

    My experience is that they only just about respect the 50km/h limit as soon as they see the name sign of the next town. But outside towns they get impatient. I tend to follow the 90km/h limit for out of town areas, but they all pile up behind me, waiting for the right overtaking spot. I drive a lorry around europe for a living and I'm based in Slovakia. They surely can't be counted as the worse in Europe, but they are no saints. The give-way aspect, and other rules, are better followed. But the speed side is not so good.

  • @thisismychannel1761
    @thisismychannel1761 3 года назад

    Nice vid. about my country :D

  • @marekmacik5910
    @marekmacik5910 3 года назад +4

    Parking in my country is paid for almost everywhere. Sometimes we go big brain time and park where no one with working braincells would never stop. On other hand, we Pay for it so that parking place is repaired and look after

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 3 года назад +1

      You pay fot that you are blocking place and obstructing everywhere and destroying everything, you should pay much more for staying with car somewhere near to castle or in forest, it's still too cheap. This instant car tourism is not even tourism, people are so lazy that they go to some place in forest (on road which is not for car ofcourse) they take selfies and drive back, they should pay minimaly 100 eur for such selfie.

  • @martinagarajova2912
    @martinagarajova2912 3 года назад +17

    People don't mistake us whit Poland (that's bullshit, or just a little bit) people mistake us for Slovenia

  • @tomitoth1806
    @tomitoth1806 3 года назад

    Thanks to talk about our country in positive words 😉

  • @libork8106
    @libork8106 3 года назад

    Well put together, I like it. I am originally from Czechoslovakia.

  • @hernimaniak2379
    @hernimaniak2379 3 года назад +5

    in slovakia we drive 60 km/h in the city instead of 50 km/h even though we are supposed to drive 50

    • @SladkaPritomnost
      @SladkaPritomnost 3 года назад +2

      Yet you don't get fine because that's what your odometer shows, in reality it about 53-54 km/h (check that with GPS), that's actually tolerated by police.

    • @michalmilko8347
      @michalmilko8347 3 года назад +1

      It depends. In the bigger cities and suburbs of bratislava it is common to drive 50 or even slowly on 50, same goes for country roads where it is more and more common to drive 70-80 even with the speed limit being 90kph.

    • @hernimaniak2379
      @hernimaniak2379 3 года назад

      @@michalmilko8347 v kosiciach vsetci jazdia 60

    • @SladkaPritomnost
      @SladkaPritomnost 3 года назад

      @@hernimaniak2379
      Ja bývam v Ružomberku, ja osobne max 55. Ale snažím sa 50.

    • @michalmilko8347
      @michalmilko8347 3 года назад

      @@hernimaniak2379 tak ti gratulujem.

  • @motomiro83
    @motomiro83 3 года назад +3

    Ahoj
    Moje rodné mesto v pozadí. Super že túto našu malú krajinu ukazukeš celému svetu...

  • @monikanoskovicova8778
    @monikanoskovicova8778 3 года назад

    love this

  • @kdcounseling
    @kdcounseling 2 года назад +1

    Your in Bardejov at the start. I was born there ❤️