Many Romanians are considering to move back to Romania, after living years abroad. They understand that the western values and societies have changed, and that traditional romania is safer and more family friendly
Hi! Excited to have found your videos. I have been doing a great deal of research on where in the world to live after leaving the US. and how I may contribute.. I’ve decided on Romania In a recent video you mentioned about your community? It is my belief, great community is going to be more and more important in our near future and definitely growing our own food. I have worked in different types of gardens, recently in an off grid greenhouse. I plan to bring with me the seeds and supplies to do sprouting. Our true medicine, is in the plants. Love to hear back asap and more about your off grid community.. Thank you! Michele 🌱 Unsuccessful finding your contact info
If the Dutch are moving to Romania and start farming, we might finally develop the agricultural sector 🤪 Jokes aside, what is the community you said you’re trying to build? I’m a Romanian myself, living abroad since 13 years, and am contemplating moving back. I might be interested to help or join said community
we're well past the trying phase now and actually building but that aside please email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com for more details, in simple terms it's a community of like minded individuals, specifically not a commune or some kind of collective living, just a network of trusted, serious and innovative individuals who look after each other's core common interests, does that tell you more?
Another great video! I am impressed with this young man. At his age, he is having a very mature and healthy thinking. I agree that Romania needs to work harder when it is about public relationships and manners. At the same time, i was scammed a few times, quite badly, in the most polite way ever in the UK. Most of the people, though, are nice here. One advantage Romania has, compared with Bulgaria, for example, is the Internet speed. I miss that even here in the UK. Take care, and may you make the right decision to your life.
Hi , I would love to give an interview to this channel ,after living in north-western europe for some years and now returned back to Romania and I have a lot of things to say both to foreigners that want to move to Romania and other Romanians that live in west.
It depends on where in Romania, areas are different, sometimes even the climate; the south is different from Transylvania, or the mountains, or Banat etc; it is a pretty big country . Bulgaria I think is different as long as the climate goes, it is hotter from what I have seen. And as in any country there are poorer or richer regions
@@Retrogamer71make noise while hiking, so that the bear hears you and can move away. They only attack if they feel threatened. The issue nowadays is that they are too many and have come down towards human settlements to feed on garbage and even people's farm animals.
Romanian here. I've hiked and camped for many years in the Carpathians and very rarely I've met bears. If you make enough noise and respect some basic rules you'll be fine.
Hey Great video. The guest outstanding and so cute too🙈🤗. We really need younger westerners to come over and bring their etic and enthusiasm. I would like to ask where is this community you are trying to build? Please let me know 🤗 Mulțumesc
@@randomromania Very glad to hear that, we have an italian mayor Mario de Mezzo and an interesting old city center! You can visit Strehareti Forest and there is a nice pool at the Olt bridge, museums! ⛾🚀🚀🚀
i think romania has at least 20 years of good life ahead of it, along with most of eastern europe, and i would put central asia too into this batch, but with an asterix of russia and china there not fng things up, after 20 years who knows what will happen to modern societies, if the west doesn't put it's act together and start offering once again a more decent bargain and quality of life to its people , then romania will fall into this post modern semi dystopic neo feudalism future, but if people start demanding a better life for themselfs in the west, or a more natural life is a better way of puting it, then id say things will be ok. but i do have to say this for people from the west that are looking at eastern europe why romania is a bit more of an atractive deal than the other countries in this lot of the world, and that is language, if you want to immerse yourself for a longer period of time in eastern europe, romania has the advantage for western europeans that it as a latin language and in my view would be easier to pick up than slavic turkic or ugric languages, plus, if you want to outsource your business that you started in ro in this time , due to cheap labour, land and taxes, and maybe want to expand it to the rest of the former ussr, you have moldova at your disposal ,a country that is where ro was 20 years ago, with the same language, with the added bonus of having valuable cultural and potential economic links with the russian and ukr space , central asia and turkey, a country that will soon be in the eu, wages will be relativly low for a while and a developing fiscal and pro business legislative enviroment for the forseeable future, if the war doesn't f up russia and ukr to much , but even so, central asia, turkey the caucausus, there are a lot of money and good , happy and peacefull life to be made in romania, if you have a little business orientated imagination, and have an open mind regarding false prejudices and awful stereotypes about the region and the people you will make a figuratively long term killing here, good luck
I moved back 2 weeks ago with the wife and kids after being on-off in Denmark since 2012, not used to this sun at all right now. Have you heard the news? For the first time since we joined EU, this year more people came back instead of leaving. Wonderful news
@@randomromania interest from foreigners like yourself definitely helps. You said you're looking for programmers, I have 2 tech businesses, where can I reach out to you?
well, at his age, he sure wants a beautifull wife, this is the place where he can find one. my opinion, between Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia, he should choose the country where he thinks he can learn the language better, faster. or where he allready has friends or relatives. Anyways, time is on his side for sure. wish him goodluck.
@@Maria..Carina-y6xThere are different types of view. As long as he appreciates a traditional way of life, than the best is to do it as soon as possible to enjoy playing football with your children and seeing how your grand nephews are growing up. You don't build churches or hospitals, you have to do both. You don't make money, carrier or family, you have to do it in the same time because the life is not waiting to do it one by one.
Taxes here are in total around half of your income if your income comes from inside Romania. That's totally unacceptable considering the level of development and maintenance of our infrastructure. That said, I'd gladly pay more in taxes if it means REAL and FAST development and modernization of infrastructure.
Beautiful **Video ❤️ I think the pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple sources of income, unfortunately having a job does not guarantee financial security. I really appreciate the transparency and giving people a fighting chance during these difficult times.
Thank you, masters, for moving among us,savages. Comin' here will raise our cultural level. We will be glad to offer you our daughters and sisters and as for us, the rest of the peasans ,we shall try not to steal ur wallet.
Nu sunt mai civilizați, sunt mai "medicamentati" adică creierii făcuți varză, fără emoții și valori adevărate. Sper să nu ne dam după ei, spun asta după 34 de ani de Olanda și având un băiat jumătate olandez. Voi face tot posibilul să îl atrag la valorile și tradițiile noastre, să se mute cu mine în România. "Civilizații" vor aduce din păcate non-valorismul cu ei.
I did not get the impression that he hates us, not at all. He seems a very honest person, who also exposes some of the less good stuff about Romania and romanians, which is perfectly ok, and very welcomed from my side. Why? Because of 2 reasons: negative feedback is also important for a nation that wants to better itself, so it should be welcomed. Secondly, no nation is perfect.
@@randomromania true, the dutch seem more straight forward in general compared to other Western Europeans. They are more like us Eastern Europeans in this regard.
I love all the people in the world or coming in Romania, but the history is showing a sad reality. The romanians were welcoming for who ever came along the time, all the people who came to live and adapted the romanians culture, became good romanians, all the people who came to create "communities" when the privileges ended up, they left as the Jews did when the other jews (communists) decided to make east Europe a place of experiment, the saxons (german jews) came when they were exempt from taxes but left when they become equal to the romanians in the communism time, and the new came are looking for businesses to take the cream of the country and will leave when hard time will come back. I would like to see people coming to Romania to work here side to side with the romanians, to enjoy the romanian culture, heritage, traditions, hospitality and language. I don't think that we need to become the "new west Europe". The "civilization" which is actually the way of confortable life is part of the Jewish culture of money, wars, slavery, conflicts and social control. Today when it's obvious that the "civilization" will destroy the cultures we should look back to rebuild the old European culture which was a horizontal society without leadership, helping each other communities, without countries, nationalism, conflicts and slavery, old or new one, without dependency because the traditional way of life was the rural family farm, producing 95%of the needs. I would welcome all the people coming to build communities in respect of the traditions and love of the land and culture.
Many Romanians are considering to move back to Romania, after living years abroad. They understand that the western values and societies have changed, and that traditional romania is safer and more family friendly
Moving to Romania in 2 weeks!
Hello! If u need english-romanian translation to talk to somebody, please let me know! :) also, thank u for being here 🤗
email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com please :)
Hi! Excited to have found your videos. I have been doing a great deal of research on where in the world to live after leaving the US.
and how I may contribute..
I’ve decided on Romania
In a recent video you mentioned about your community? It is my belief, great community is going to be more and more important in our near future and definitely growing our own food.
I have worked in different types of gardens, recently in an off grid greenhouse.
I plan to bring with me the seeds and supplies to do sprouting.
Our true medicine, is in the plants.
Love to hear back asap and more about your off grid community..
Thank you!
Michele 🌱
Unsuccessful finding your contact info
Felicitari pentru vlog.
thank you :)
If the Dutch are moving to Romania and start farming, we might finally develop the agricultural sector 🤪
Jokes aside, what is the community you said you’re trying to build? I’m a Romanian myself, living abroad since 13 years, and am contemplating moving back. I might be interested to help or join said community
we're well past the trying phase now and actually building but that aside please email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com for more details, in simple terms it's a community of like minded individuals, specifically not a commune or some kind of collective living, just a network of trusted, serious and innovative individuals who look after each other's core common interests, does that tell you more?
Another great video!
I am impressed with this young man. At his age, he is having a very mature and healthy thinking.
I agree that Romania needs to work harder when it is about public relationships and manners. At the same time, i was scammed a few times, quite badly, in the most polite way ever in the UK. Most of the people, though, are nice here.
One advantage Romania has, compared with Bulgaria, for example, is the Internet speed. I miss that even here in the UK.
Take care, and may you make the right decision to your life.
thanks for the feedback :)
The fastest in Europe
No scams happening in Romania, and the people who scammed you were most likely gipsies, they dont have jobs so scams and thieving are their ocupations
Europe for the Europeans!!
Apartamentul din care filmați arată foarte curat și modern.
European are wellcome here
Germanics coming back to where they initially settled after arriving in Europe. You will always be welcomed here. Bine ati revenit! 💙💛❤☦☦
👍 ill need to get over to Arges
yeah, you said that before i think :)
Hi , I would love to give an interview to this channel ,after living in north-western europe for some years and now returned back to Romania and I have a lot of things to say both to foreigners that want to move to Romania and other Romanians that live in west.
nice, please email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com
Very cool conversation
Interessant. Je Engels is top btw.
It depends on where in Romania, areas are different, sometimes even the climate; the south is different from Transylvania, or the mountains, or Banat etc; it is a pretty big country . Bulgaria I think is different as long as the climate goes, it is hotter from what I have seen. And as in any country there are poorer or richer regions
we get loads of sunshine here in arges, never get bored of it :)
the hiking part is fun, but i hope he's gonna take the bears very serious. they are so dangerous, it's not a joke at all.
Bear 🐻 spray not effective?
@@Retrogamer71make noise while hiking, so that the bear hears you and can move away. They only attack if they feel threatened. The issue nowadays is that they are too many and have come down towards human settlements to feed on garbage and even people's farm animals.
Romanian here. I've hiked and camped for many years in the Carpathians and very rarely I've met bears. If you make enough noise and respect some basic rules you'll be fine.
Hey
Great video. The guest outstanding and so cute too🙈🤗. We really need younger westerners to come over and bring their etic and enthusiasm.
I would like to ask where is this community you are trying to build?
Please let me know 🤗
Mulțumesc
not trying, building, in arges country
@@randomromania
Can I get more details? I am willing to purchase a lot.
I’d like to know the location and how you envision this community
Thanks 😊
@@sorinjasoncnd5560 drop me an email on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com for more information please
We would like a follow up with the experince you have in the other countries, people, system, view feeling!!!
You should move to Slatina, Olt county! ⛾♠️🏍
i have a trip planned to slatina soon
@@randomromania Very glad to hear that, we have an italian mayor Mario de Mezzo and an interesting old city center! You can visit Strehareti Forest and there is a nice pool at the Olt bridge, museums! ⛾🚀🚀🚀
i think romania has at least 20 years of good life ahead of it, along with most of eastern europe, and i would put central asia too into this batch, but with an asterix of russia and china there not fng things up, after 20 years who knows what will happen to modern societies, if the west doesn't put it's act together and start offering once again a more decent bargain and quality of life to its people , then romania will fall into this post modern semi dystopic neo feudalism future, but if people start demanding a better life for themselfs in the west, or a more natural life is a better way of puting it, then id say things will be ok. but i do have to say this for people from the west that are looking at eastern europe why romania is a bit more of an atractive deal than the other countries in this lot of the world, and that is language, if you want to immerse yourself for a longer period of time in eastern europe, romania has the advantage for western europeans that it as a latin language and in my view would be easier to pick up than slavic turkic or ugric languages, plus, if you want to outsource your business that you started in ro in this time , due to cheap labour, land and taxes, and maybe want to expand it to the rest of the former ussr, you have moldova at your disposal ,a country that is where ro was 20 years ago, with the same language, with the added bonus of having valuable cultural and potential economic links with the russian and ukr space , central asia and turkey, a country that will soon be in the eu, wages will be relativly low for a while and a developing fiscal and pro business legislative enviroment for the forseeable future, if the war doesn't f up russia and ukr to much , but even so, central asia, turkey the caucausus, there are a lot of money and good , happy and peacefull life to be made in romania, if you have a little business orientated imagination, and have an open mind regarding false prejudices and awful stereotypes about the region and the people you will make a figuratively long term killing here, good luck
I moved back 2 weeks ago with the wife and kids after being on-off in Denmark since 2012, not used to this sun at all right now.
Have you heard the news? For the first time since we joined EU, this year more people came back instead of leaving. Wonderful news
yeah, fun for me since now finally some of my doubters get why i moved here in 2001
@@randomromania interest from foreigners like yourself definitely helps.
You said you're looking for programmers, I have 2 tech businesses, where can I reach out to you?
@@claudiubele4892 email me on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com and i'll send you my whatsapp, cheers
@@randomromania perfect, sent you an email
@@claudiubele4892 i replied :)
👍
do you have any opinions to this life-style in a country like italy as oppose to romania?
drop me an email on headforthehillsromania@gmail.com and i'll give you some pointers
How to reach out to you? I haven't found an email or another social account
Hi, my email is headforthehillsromania@gmail.com
well, at his age, he sure wants a beautifull wife, this is the place where he can find one. my opinion, between Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia, he should choose the country where he thinks he can learn the language better, faster. or where he allready has friends or relatives. Anyways, time is on his side for sure. wish him goodluck.
at his age, the last thing he needs, is a wife 😂
@@Maria..Carina-y6xThere are different types of view. As long as he appreciates a traditional way of life, than the best is to do it as soon as possible to enjoy playing football with your children and seeing how your grand nephews are growing up. You don't build churches or hospitals, you have to do both. You don't make money, carrier or family, you have to do it in the same time because the life is not waiting to do it one by one.
Coming to Romania very soon !
Taxes here are in total around half of your income if your income comes from inside Romania. That's totally unacceptable considering the level of development and maintenance of our infrastructure. That said, I'd gladly pay more in taxes if it means REAL and FAST development and modernization of infrastructure.
Yeah but taxes for companies make us a very attractive options, we are not Ireland or Dubai, but it's pretty good compared to western europe.
tax levels very much depend on the nature of your business, if you just have a job working for someone else it's much the same in the west
correct
Vise placute. Se va intampla La sfantul asteapta
Beautiful **Video ❤️ I think the pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple sources of income, unfortunately having a job does not guarantee financial security. I really appreciate the transparency and giving people a fighting chance during these difficult times.
it's a pleasure :)
Thank you, masters, for moving among us,savages. Comin' here will raise our cultural level. We will be glad to offer you our daughters and sisters and as for us, the rest of the peasans ,we shall try not to steal ur wallet.
@ardeiuti,daca nu intelegi mesajul,cauta in alta parte,nu trebuie sa-ti versi prostiile pe aici
Nu sunt mai civilizați, sunt mai "medicamentati" adică creierii făcuți varză, fără emoții și valori adevărate. Sper să nu ne dam după ei, spun asta după 34 de ani de Olanda și având un băiat jumătate olandez. Voi face tot posibilul să îl atrag la valorile și tradițiile noastre, să se mute cu mine în România. "Civilizații" vor aduce din păcate non-valorismul cu ei.
Esti prostan
Where in Romania are you I would love to visit to see if it’s the right move for me
you can find my contact email in the description of channel intro. video. i can send you details directly.
Daca asta vin aici sa aduca mai mult sorosism si poponareala mai bine sa mearga in alta parte.
începerea și experimentarea terenurilor agricole este o atracție. O alocație în Marea Britanie nu este nici o viață durabilă, nici profitabilă.
I think he heard A.Tate is there and he thought to give it a try, no shame in that, just make sure you not going to touch the underworld like he did.
He got in bed with the underworld, not just touched. And he was relying on those guys political connections, allowing him to do anything
Spoiling us lately.
it's actually pretty hard to find people to interview, i'd really like to find a romanian co-presenter too for interviewing some of the locals
@@randomromania aaah, interesting! good idea
@@iulian844 not so easy to find someone however :)
@@randomromania where are you located?
Id rather live in Greece. Tax is also low, 15%
If you read between the lines, he hates it here :D
not the impression i got but ok
I did not get the impression that he hates us, not at all. He seems a very honest person, who also exposes some of the less good stuff about Romania and romanians, which is perfectly ok, and very welcomed from my side. Why? Because of 2 reasons: negative feedback is also important for a nation that wants to better itself, so it should be welcomed. Secondly, no nation is perfect.
@@cucurucu753 he was actually straightforward and down to earth i thought
@@randomromania true, the dutch seem more straight forward in general compared to other Western Europeans. They are more like us Eastern Europeans in this regard.
I love all the people in the world or coming in Romania, but the history is showing a sad reality. The romanians were welcoming for who ever came along the time, all the people who came to live and adapted the romanians culture, became good romanians, all the people who came to create "communities" when the privileges ended up, they left as the Jews did when the other jews (communists) decided to make east Europe a place of experiment, the saxons (german jews) came when they were exempt from taxes but left when they become equal to the romanians in the communism time, and the new came are looking for businesses to take the cream of the country and will leave when hard time will come back. I would like to see people coming to Romania to work here side to side with the romanians, to enjoy the romanian culture, heritage, traditions, hospitality and language. I don't think that we need to become the "new west Europe". The "civilization" which is actually the way of confortable life is part of the Jewish culture of money, wars, slavery, conflicts and social control. Today when it's obvious that the "civilization" will destroy the cultures we should look back to rebuild the old European culture which was a horizontal society without leadership, helping each other communities, without countries, nationalism, conflicts and slavery, old or new one, without dependency because the traditional way of life was the rural family farm, producing 95%of the needs. I would welcome all the people coming to build communities in respect of the traditions and love of the land and culture.
Hi, don't. This was my TED talk.
Congrats bro on taking a "risk" and doing the carnivore diet. I've been doing it for a year and it solved all my mental and overall health problems.
yeah it's nuts, it seems we've all been lied to about a great deal
Not Islam, not African, not Asian, europian are welcome.
Depinde ce aduc cu ei, nu ma mai da pe spate nici un occidental, după 34 de ani de ipocrizie in occident