Odlican video...Drago mi je da ti se svidja Beograd i Srbija...Dobro nam dosla srecno u daljem zivotu, radu i zelim Ti jos puno dobrih videa...SRECNO...😊💜👋
Hey, welcome, it’s nice to have you here. Thank you for pointing the fact that we like our proteins, it never crossed my mind, but our traditional food is also protein heavy.
Americans are much more similar to Serbs, very opened, having fun all the time, very thankful for anything you show them, never complain about anything.
@@HeritageCast 80% of immigrants who came to America before 1925 or from a country speaking a Germatic language (Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland). My mom is German and my father Scotch/Irish. That makes me a mutt, so I like to think it's a way to inherit the best characteristic from each side of the family.
We complain all the time bro.😂 We just don't complain to forreigners because they can't help us anyway, they just spend 2 weeks here and go home to their own problems so why bother them with ours?🙄
When it comes to floors, in serbian we use word sprat, which doesn't directly translate to floor. It means something above the floor, which would be the 2nd floor in english language. The most direct translation that we have for word floor is pridzemlje, if the word floor is used in context of a house/building, which translates to ground floor.
What saddens me about Russians in Belgrade is that they are not really open to hangout and talk with Serbians. Rather, they hang out with other Russians. And That is such a shame, because you won't find friendlier and more hospitable people anywhere, except maybe in Georgia and Armenia. I understand that there are 200k Russians in Serbia at the moment, and that wast majority of them are in Belgrade (like, 1/10 of the people in Belgrade are Russians) but they are living in their own bubble. That is my experience in the past 2,5 years. What do you think is the reason for that?
you have to understand that they left their country, so technically they are political refugees. Give them time. We will learn from them, they will learn from us.
Russians are very "closed" people, it's hard to make friends even if you are Russian 😅 but since they don't speak the language (and it will take some time for them to do so), they are even more closed and afraid of everything unknown. Honestly, being here for only 2 months, I noticed that, too, that they prefer going to cafes and restaurants opened by Russians (and I don't know why...), going to Russian doctors (probably because of the language, and chilling with Russians. Btw I understand that it's hard to find friends when you don't speak the local language, so I'm working on it. 💪 I do believe Serbs will be really fun to hang with and hope to find Serbian friends here :)
@@rrrksana I think "very closed people" is an understatement, I would say extremely closed comparing to Serbians. lol But there is no reason to put the guard up, not here. I think most Russians know English here, yet they are not communicating. And our languages are not so different (but the accent is always different). I am not getting the impression that they are learning Serbian, if so they are not practicing it at all. I understand that Russians who came here are not the average Russians you would find in the streets of Russia. But still, no need for isolation. The problem is that Serbians (most of us) had totally different perception of Russians. Like we say "Serbians and Russians brothers forever." So in our mind we viewed you as closest cousins. But that is not the case from the Russian side at all! You viewed us like the farthest western outpost where some Slavs live. Like some very very distant relatives. To caricature a little: Like you came into our house and we say "Hey cousin, long time no see (we kiss you 3x and hug you)! And you are like "Who are you?!" I don't remember we met? Yet, you happen to be at OUR house... My first neighbors are Russian couple. They are here more than a year and they learned only "Dobar dan" and that is it. As if they are constantly in cramps, as if they are very uncomfortable to talk. Very weird.
My 10 cents- Russian liberals who arrived in Serbia despise Serbia,.litlle less as they despise Russia... They live here year or two and they can pronounce 2 sentences on serbian...they dont care, they dont want to.integrate, they dont want to learn serbian ,or georgian, or armenian, they despise all of that countries... Their goal is EU/USA/ Canada and they want serbian passport because of free EU entry and new possibilities towards North America... I hope that serbian goverment will finally proceed with law in which the acquisition of Serbian citizenship is conditioned by the cancelation of previous citizenship...russian liberals will instantly live brotherly Serbia, since Russia is for them feeding ground, and they cant lose that financial resource...😂
Zasto svi insistiraju na tome da SE ne druze da domicilnim stanovnistvom?Ne shvatate da su potpuno drugaciji od Nas.Tihi su,hladni I kulturni.Primetila Sam da SE ne druze mnogo ni medjusobno.
What is also good about Serbia is its location. No country in Europe even your Russia is not too far. As for food, yes, street food is very good. But, for reeeeally excellent food you need to visit restaurants or serbian homes (of your future friends) for example for Slava or Easter or Christmas. During these events there is a fantastic foor made by home members for family and for guests. As you can guess: homemade food made for familly members and guests is always the best
Growing up in a different country, I never understood how kids were denied food or a tiny package saying it makes 4 servings lol. I remember my friend's house down the street had a chain on their fridge! We ate third helpings if we wanted and we're never told we can't eat sweets or chips!
HI. ARE YOU ALBANIAN OR SERBIAN? TALKING ABOUT SERBIANS AND ALBANIANS, I THOUGHT DUA LIPA AKA DULA PEEP WAS SERBIAN LOL. I REALLY LOVE THAT WOMAN. WELL, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL AND CUTE
Hi! I'm glad you're enjoying your time in Serbia. However, please don't be fooled by our abnormally hot summer this year - this is due to the climate change. Serbia can be hit by a cold weather very easily and what is common here are huge temperature shifts, which can not so rarely result in 20c difference just between 24-48h. So now that summer is ending, be prepared for some cold as well, since our climate is not Mediterranean after all, but still continental.
Long ago it happened whole January to be in minus, but last winter only one week with snow and minus temp. Sure it is much warmer than in Russia. Extreme low temperatures (-10, -15) are possible but those days you can count on one hand fingers.
@@mikioni I don't know how to answer this question, to be honest. Are they good looking? Are they nice to hang out with? Are they polite? What characteristic should I address in them?
9:08 omg this drove me nuts my first month in Serbia. I would get so lost. I died laughing when I finally realized it.. . 0 is 1 in the Serbian State of Mind... Vibing on 0...
I'm glad you find it interesting, but a lot of people go abroad from here. And still does. Since 1990, one and a half million people have left this country. Mostly educated. The rest of people became illiterate and arrogant. Honor the exceptions.
Hmmm, I agree, those who left were better educated on average, but they were also way more arrogant and fake. Honor the exceptions. I know way too many of them who worked one or even two jobs abroad that they wouldn't do here even if they starved... There they weren't so picky and nobody could see how they live like rats and work low status jobs. When they came here to visit they made sure that they present a different high-end lifestyle and make us who stayed look like peasants. Because they bought things on sales, or took loans or mortgage. But when you ask them can I come to visit you or can you help me get away from here they say: Nooo, don't come, It is not like before in Germany/Canada/US/Australia! Maybe I should have recommend them to come back to Serbia because life there is way to hard now.
@@yudzin88 Tvoji komentari su odlicni i inteligenti, ali ovo sto si napisao je puno negativnih stereotipa i gotovo nista nije tacno. Nemoj da zaboravis da su oni koji odlaze dijametralno razliciti, i nesumnjivo da se mnogi uklapaju u tvoj sablon, ali ne svi, tako da je bilo kakvo trpanje u istu korpu potpuno besmisleno i pomalo uvredljivo za one koji su ostali savrseno normalni...
@@Bokicazver Hvala na komentaru. Znaš kako, ja sam i napisao "čast izuzecima." Ali uzorak ljudi koji su otišli i ponašali se na način na koji sam opisao je poprilično veliki. A oni su kako iz moje familije tako i od mojih prijatelja i poznanika. I jako sam razočaran u njih. A u priči sa drugim ljudima o ovom fenomenu sam shatio da i oni imaju ista iskustva sa onima koji su otišli. Ja sam neko ko nikad ne bi otišao, tako da imam sklonot da kažem "Ako draže ti je strano idi i ostani tamo." Još jednom, to ne znači da nema savršeno normalnih ljudi koji su otišli i koji se nisu promenili. A i motiv da odu takođe može da bude veoma različit. Ako bi neko dobio stipendiju da se školuje u inostranstvu, ponudu za posao koja se ne odbija ili našao ljubav svog života preko granice hvala Bogu da treba da ode. Ali iz mog iskustva takvih je najmanje. Što se tiče Rusa, ja sam najmanje tu izneo svojih stavova. Ono što sam želeo je da se Rusi uključe i sami iznesu svoja iskustva i šta oni misle. Ali kao što vidiš osim ove devojke čiji je kanal nije se uključio ni jedan Rus. A i ona se nije nešto raspisala, realno je odgovorila radi reda, na samo 2 komentara (na ovu temu). Ali zato su se naši raspisali... Ne zanimamo Ruse, nikada i nismo, samo spletom okolnosti su oni sad u Srbiji, setili su nas se kad im je teško. Ja gotovo ni da ne pamtim da sam video ruskog turistu pre 2022. Nisu gotovo niša uložili u Srbiju da nam pomognu da stanemo na noge posle 90-ih, Kulturno isto gotovo ništa. Da ne pričamo o politici... Nadao sam se da će bar ovi Rusi koji su došli biti barem malo više zainteresovani, ali ne, daleko od toga. Kao što kažeš, ovo su pro-Zapadni Rusi kojima mi nismo prvi izbor, nisu ovde jer ih interesuje Srbija i naša kultura.
@@yudzin88 One of my good friends lives in New York and he Serbian. I have to laugh because he is such a patriot and maybe even bit nationalist. But I admire his love for his country, which quite frankly, I don't share because of what happened in Kosovo. He is a bit too much against Albanians. But still, we can be friends and he understands how I feel. It's good to get along and being able to peacefully disagree on a few things. I've never thought about visiting Serbia. However, when I found this video, I thought it would be interesting to watch. Every country has wonderful things and some bad things. If we reach for what is good, then goodness multiplies.
I lived for two years in Russia, and I agree here is weather much better in Serbia, I hated so much Russian weather, it's to cold and dark with a lot of snow almost for 7 months, and when it's not snowing, when it's like summer, it's much more rainy than sunny weather. So no, thank you better +30c for 2 months then -20c for 4 or 5 months, I will never go back to Russia just because of weather and food.
I dont see a reason why she would run from Putin, it is not like they would make her go to front. In difference from Ukraine in Russia people volunteer in mass numbers to go to war they don't obduct them up in vans on streets. Anyone can come in Serbia and be here. Your comment is stupid as it is malicious.
Weldone..... the perfect introduction for any visitor traveling to Serbia.
Odlican video...Drago mi je da ti se svidja Beograd i Srbija...Dobro nam dosla srecno u daljem zivotu, radu i zelim Ti jos puno dobrih videa...SRECNO...😊💜👋
Ja ništa ne razumem ali kod nas mi kažemo. "Pričaj bre Srpski da ti ceo svet razume" Ali dobro videa! Živela Srbija!
Nauci srpski junace, i srpski pravopis...
@@gacoza7295 Skrati ponos junace. Nepristojno je to sto radis, da tako druge ispravljas.
Буразеру, поздрав из Бугарске!
You're beautiful! Welcome to Serbia and I wish you a pleasant stay 🥰
Hvala! :)
Hey, welcome, it’s nice to have you here. Thank you for pointing the fact that we like our proteins, it never crossed my mind, but our traditional food is also protein heavy.
Thank you! This protein thing really surprised me :) Never seen a 50g protein product! Fantastic!
Americans are much more similar to Serbs, very opened, having fun all the time, very thankful for anything you show them, never complain about anything.
Personally know like 2-3 Americans and they are open, indeed. :)
Thats because the Welsh & Scots are probably related. The Scottish Guy in Moscow proves this... We are all one people...
@@HeritageCast 80% of immigrants who came to America before 1925 or from a country speaking a Germatic language (Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland). My mom is German and my father Scotch/Irish. That makes me a mutt, so I like to think it's a way to inherit the best characteristic from each side of the family.
We complain all the time bro.😂
We just don't complain to forreigners because they can't help us anyway, they just spend 2 weeks here and go home to their own problems so why bother them with ours?🙄
When it comes to floors, in serbian we use word sprat, which doesn't directly translate to floor. It means something above the floor, which would be the 2nd floor in english language. The most direct translation that we have for word floor is pridzemlje, if the word floor is used in context of a house/building, which translates to ground floor.
or 0 is the first? lol... Drove me crazy..
@@HeritageCast Same in Finland. Drives me nuts too. 😅😅😅
Also some very nice beaches and pools in Belgrade a lot of people forget that. Sadly
I really want to go to Serbia!
And I really want to go to Albania
@@juniorchavesopicassodeyahu988 Then why are you watching a Serbia video?
Wow , what a great vlog!!! Now I want to move to Belgrade .Also your apartment is cool. What area is this ?)
Thank you! It's Voždovac, it's very uphill, all city can be seen :)
@@rrrksanaI told you it’s me ..
What saddens me about Russians in Belgrade is that they are not really open to hangout and talk with Serbians. Rather, they hang out with other Russians. And That is such a shame, because you won't find friendlier and more hospitable people anywhere, except maybe in Georgia and Armenia. I understand that there are 200k Russians in Serbia at the moment, and that wast majority of them are in Belgrade (like, 1/10 of the people in Belgrade are Russians) but they are living in their own bubble. That is my experience in the past 2,5 years. What do you think is the reason for that?
you have to understand that they left their country, so technically they are political refugees. Give them time. We will learn from them, they will learn from us.
Russians are very "closed" people, it's hard to make friends even if you are Russian 😅 but since they don't speak the language (and it will take some time for them to do so), they are even more closed and afraid of everything unknown. Honestly, being here for only 2 months, I noticed that, too, that they prefer going to cafes and restaurants opened by Russians (and I don't know why...), going to Russian doctors (probably because of the language, and chilling with Russians.
Btw I understand that it's hard to find friends when you don't speak the local language, so I'm working on it. 💪
I do believe Serbs will be really fun to hang with and hope to find Serbian friends here :)
@@rrrksana I think "very closed people" is an understatement, I would say extremely closed comparing to Serbians. lol But there is no reason to put the guard up, not here. I think most Russians know English here, yet they are not communicating. And our languages are not so different (but the accent is always different). I am not getting the impression that they are learning Serbian, if so they are not practicing it at all. I understand that Russians who came here are not the average Russians you would find in the streets of Russia. But still, no need for isolation.
The problem is that Serbians (most of us) had totally different perception of Russians. Like we say "Serbians and Russians brothers forever." So in our mind we viewed you as closest cousins. But that is not the case from the Russian side at all! You viewed us like the farthest western outpost where some Slavs live. Like some very very distant relatives. To caricature a little: Like you came into our house and we say "Hey cousin, long time no see (we kiss you 3x and hug you)! And you are like "Who are you?!" I don't remember we met? Yet, you happen to be at OUR house... My first neighbors are Russian couple. They are here more than a year and they learned only "Dobar dan" and that is it. As if they are constantly in cramps, as if they are very uncomfortable to talk. Very weird.
My 10 cents- Russian liberals who arrived in Serbia despise Serbia,.litlle less as they despise Russia...
They live here year or two and they can pronounce 2 sentences on serbian...they dont care, they dont want to.integrate, they dont want to learn serbian ,or georgian, or armenian, they despise all of that countries...
Their goal is EU/USA/ Canada and they want serbian passport because of free EU entry and new possibilities towards North America...
I hope that serbian goverment will finally proceed with law in which the acquisition of Serbian citizenship is conditioned by the cancelation of previous citizenship...russian liberals will instantly live brotherly Serbia, since Russia is for them feeding ground, and they cant lose that financial resource...😂
Zasto svi insistiraju na tome da SE ne druze da domicilnim stanovnistvom?Ne shvatate da su potpuno drugaciji od Nas.Tihi su,hladni I kulturni.Primetila Sam da SE ne druze mnogo ni medjusobno.
What is also good about Serbia is its location. No country in Europe even your Russia is not too far.
As for food, yes, street food is very good. But, for reeeeally excellent food you need to visit restaurants or serbian homes (of your future friends) for example for Slava or Easter or Christmas. During these events there is a fantastic foor made by home members for family and for guests. As you can guess: homemade food made for familly members and guests is always the best
Yes, travelling will be much easier from now on. :)
Heard about this Slava and can't wait to participate. One thing left - to find Serbian friends 😅
Growing up in a different country, I never understood how kids were denied food or a tiny package saying it makes 4 servings lol. I remember my friend's house down the street had a chain on their fridge! We ate third helpings if we wanted and we're never told we can't eat sweets or chips!
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У тебя крутой английский😊
@@gofman4308 спасибо! :)
HI. ARE YOU ALBANIAN OR SERBIAN? TALKING ABOUT SERBIANS AND ALBANIANS, I THOUGHT DUA LIPA AKA DULA PEEP WAS SERBIAN LOL. I REALLY LOVE THAT WOMAN. WELL, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL AND CUTE
I'm Russian :)
Dua Lipa sounds like a foghorn and has generic music and is heavily pushed by the industry.
@@jobrock1079 but I like her music and beyond luv her
0:57 That sounds like a Thyroid condition btw. Def want to get that looked at. If its not, then a Jovan will work lol...
Thank you for pointing it out! I'll check it
Hi! I'm glad you're enjoying your time in Serbia. However, please don't be fooled by our abnormally hot summer this year - this is due to the climate change. Serbia can be hit by a cold weather very easily and what is common here are huge temperature shifts, which can not so rarely result in 20c difference just between 24-48h. So now that summer is ending, be prepared for some cold as well, since our climate is not Mediterranean after all, but still continental.
Climate Change? It's a lie.
Hi! Looking forward to experience winters in Belgrade myself :) Will share my feedback later
Sorry to burst your bubble but winters here can be very cold :D
not as cold as in Russia, I guess :)
@@rrrksana Nah, it will be about 2-3C warmer than Yakutsk this winter. 🤣🤣😍😇
Long ago it happened whole January to be in minus, but last winter only one week with snow and minus temp. Sure it is much warmer than in Russia. Extreme low temperatures (-10, -15) are possible but those days you can count on one hand fingers.
It's cold in the south-west - where the mountains are.
@@SofronicThey have regions in Syberia where the temperatures go down to - 40°C. We can't compete with that, with our max - 20°C.
Ala seres!!!
Eto, u Srbiji cak i maloumni govore Srpski!
Do you also like Serbian boys?
I didn't pay attention to them since I'm married :)
@@rrrksana I didn't mean that.
I was just asking if you like them.
@@mikioni I don't know how to answer this question, to be honest. Are they good looking? Are they nice to hang out with? Are they polite? What characteristic should I address in them?
@@rrrksanaOk. ❤
@@rrrksana respect
нихуя не понятно
9:08 omg this drove me nuts my first month in Serbia. I would get so lost. I died laughing when I finally realized it.. . 0 is 1 in the Serbian State of Mind... Vibing on 0...
I'm glad you find it interesting, but a lot of people go abroad from here. And still does. Since 1990, one and a half million people have left this country. Mostly educated. The rest of people became illiterate and arrogant. Honor the exceptions.
Hmmm, I agree, those who left were better educated on average, but they were also way more arrogant and fake. Honor the exceptions. I know way too many of them who worked one or even two jobs abroad that they wouldn't do here even if they starved... There they weren't so picky and nobody could see how they live like rats and work low status jobs. When they came here to visit they made sure that they present a different high-end lifestyle and make us who stayed look like peasants. Because they bought things on sales, or took loans or mortgage. But when you ask them can I come to visit you or can you help me get away from here they say: Nooo, don't come, It is not like before in Germany/Canada/US/Australia! Maybe I should have recommend them to come back to Serbia because life there is way to hard now.
Ala lupaš😮
@@yudzin88 Tvoji komentari su odlicni i inteligenti, ali ovo sto si napisao je puno negativnih stereotipa i gotovo nista nije tacno. Nemoj da zaboravis da su oni koji odlaze dijametralno razliciti, i nesumnjivo da se mnogi uklapaju u tvoj sablon, ali ne svi, tako da je bilo kakvo trpanje u istu korpu potpuno besmisleno i pomalo uvredljivo za one koji su ostali savrseno normalni...
@@Bokicazver Hvala na komentaru. Znaš kako, ja sam i napisao "čast izuzecima." Ali uzorak ljudi koji su otišli i ponašali se na način na koji sam opisao je poprilično veliki. A oni su kako iz moje familije tako i od mojih prijatelja i poznanika. I jako sam razočaran u njih. A u priči sa drugim ljudima o ovom fenomenu sam shatio da i oni imaju ista iskustva sa onima koji su otišli. Ja sam neko ko nikad ne bi otišao, tako da imam sklonot da kažem "Ako draže ti je strano idi i ostani tamo." Još jednom, to ne znači da nema savršeno normalnih ljudi koji su otišli i koji se nisu promenili. A i motiv da odu takođe može da bude veoma različit. Ako bi neko dobio stipendiju da se školuje u inostranstvu, ponudu za posao koja se ne odbija ili našao ljubav svog života preko granice hvala Bogu da treba da ode. Ali iz mog iskustva takvih je najmanje.
Što se tiče Rusa, ja sam najmanje tu izneo svojih stavova. Ono što sam želeo je da se Rusi uključe i sami iznesu svoja iskustva i šta oni misle. Ali kao što vidiš osim ove devojke čiji je kanal nije se uključio ni jedan Rus. A i ona se nije nešto raspisala, realno je odgovorila radi reda, na samo 2 komentara (na ovu temu). Ali zato su se naši raspisali... Ne zanimamo Ruse, nikada i nismo, samo spletom okolnosti su oni sad u Srbiji, setili su nas se kad im je teško. Ja gotovo ni da ne pamtim da sam video ruskog turistu pre 2022. Nisu gotovo niša uložili u Srbiju da nam pomognu da stanemo na noge posle 90-ih, Kulturno isto gotovo ništa. Da ne pričamo o politici... Nadao sam se da će bar ovi Rusi koji su došli biti barem malo više zainteresovani, ali ne, daleko od toga. Kao što kažeš, ovo su pro-Zapadni Rusi kojima mi nismo prvi izbor, nisu ovde jer ih interesuje Srbija i naša kultura.
@@yudzin88 One of my good friends lives in New York and he Serbian. I have to laugh because he is such a patriot and maybe even bit nationalist. But I admire his love for his country, which quite frankly, I don't share because of what happened in Kosovo. He is a bit too much against Albanians. But still, we can be friends and he understands how I feel. It's good to get along and being able to peacefully disagree on a few things. I've never thought about visiting Serbia. However, when I found this video, I thought it would be interesting to watch. Every country has wonderful things and some bad things. If we reach for what is good, then goodness multiplies.
You are so cute...❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! :)
I lived for two years in Russia, and I agree here is weather much better in Serbia, I hated so much Russian weather, it's to cold and dark with a lot of snow almost for 7 months, and when it's not snowing, when it's like summer, it's much more rainy than sunny weather.
So no, thank you better +30c for 2 months then -20c for 4 or 5 months, I will never go back to Russia just because of weather and food.
Yeah, Russian weather is not for everyone :)
What about the southern parts of Russia?
@@jobrock1079 I don't know, Russia is massive and south part was far away from the city where I lived.
Because they gave you entrance to run from Putin
FREE DONBASS Z Around 90% of Serbians are pro-Russian.
I dont see a reason why she would run from Putin, it is not like they would make her go to front. In difference from Ukraine in Russia people volunteer in mass numbers to go to war they don't obduct them up in vans on streets. Anyone can come in Serbia and be here. Your comment is stupid as it is malicious.
@@stevannikolovski Slava ukraini
@@lkkl6158 slava kokaine. Ukraine will be no more after this. So go cope clown.
@@lkkl6158 that is getting smaller day by day.
Beautiful😊