I recommend too this year Lithuania will have huge festival celebrating 100 years for this tradition and it's called Dainu švente 2024 u can google it for more info or look up on youtube they had made video what it's about it
I am Lithuanian, born and bred in Vilnius since 1991. Been living in EU and UK for a total of 9 years in various countries. Since I first left Lithuania for London in 2010, and then first came back in late 2016, I did find that the place has changed drastically in those almost 7 years. In a positive way of course. Infrastructure, standard of living, the way how society interacts got more possitive, work ethics improved drastically. Then when I came back in 2020, again, I find it that society and country itself changed dramatically. As someone who vividly remembers how messed up 90’s were (massive problem with organised crime was one huge problem, my mother witnessed a car bomb set off under a Mercedess Benz 600 not far away from the restaurant she was working at and all the windows in the area got shattered; this was a common thing in mid-early 90’s). We were lucky (it is not actually only luck but loads of hard work and patience and resilience) that we took a course to distance ourselves from occupational past and from ties with Russia and other ex Communist countries. Obviously, by Scandinavian, French, Benelux or German standards of living (worker’s pay I mean) we are still waaay behind, but one must realise that while after WWII the rest of Europe west of Rhine river was not under Communist occupation or direct control via stooge regimes and had the Marshall plan underway (all the investment and aid from USA), building their democracy, quality of life and having actual freedom, we were occupied by Soviet Union and for us war didn’t end in 1945; there was a widespread and very strongly supporter by local population anti Communist armed resistanse mainly until 1953, but some units fought well until late 1950’s - my grandfather’s brother was a unit commander for Forest Brothers and died in action in February 1947 in Ukmergė district, many of my extensive family members were either deported of imprisoned, some killed, some fought in the forests, others were treated as third class citizens due to having such anti Communist past and my mother has endless stories on how it was growing up in rural Lithuania as a very anti Communist Catholic family which did not partake in almost mandatory practices like Communist Pioneers, ComYouth, Communist Party and so on). So this affected us greatly and is the reason we fell behind. We only had 34 years to catch up and. Good example is Finland - we started pretty much same in 1918 up until 1939. Finland managed to withstand Communist attempts to occupy them, we felt. Now compare the two. Overall it is a safe country, no war is happening here obviously, we are a NATO and EU member for now over 20 years and have huge numbers of NATO troops including airforce of F35’s stationed here on permanent basis and NATO’s presense here is always increasing and is currently taking in another full German brigade in few months. Violent crime is very low, like the chance of getting robbed is low, I never actually heard of it in my 32 years (it does obviously happen but I just never hear about it and I have been in various social circles in the past so I should know about crime and I do). Moving here is a good idea if one has a stable idea of how you can make money, like having your own business or working online, you can always find a job here but in order not to get a financial shock if you like :) at first you have to have plans on how you will sustain yourself. If you come from US you will find that everything is much cheaper here but salaries aren’t great for your understanding. It is not a poor country, but not rich either. I would first recommend coming here just to stay and see (Americans and most people from normal like countries - not some didctatorships) get 3 months visa free to stay here. You will understand if the weather is for you, if the society is for you as we are more of a closed people, city is not like banging all day all night like in London or NYC or Miami or Moscow for that matter. I find it that most people that want to come here and actually eventualy do they like it here (as obviously they do come for the reasons I mentioned), others may find it not fast paced - it is a small country, very homogenous, and we like it that way and want to keep it that way, I mean keeping our culture, but staying acceptive of others - you just have to understand that we do not like people enforcing their things on to us. It is a conservative society, not aggresively like in southern US states, but still, it is a reasonably religious country (Catholic), traditional most of the time, LGBT people are not discriminated against but do not expect that you can be blatantly demonstrative of this as people will not accept it. It is a great place if you can come from Western country and maintain your business online or start one here as then it is a win-win for you. I highly recommed to come and see for yourself.
The food definitely caught my eyes 😅. The place looks lit for sure, and the paternity reason for choosing Lithuania to start a family is indeed a very good reason. Safety comes first at all times so that's a top reason to choose Lithuania too. Best wishes guys ❤.
Hello guys, glad to see more content of Lithuania, me and my partner cant wait to be there through global connections that we recently interviewed. You inspire us! All the best!
Thanks for sharing Lithuania cultural festival with us. Also, thank you both for the letting your subscribers know that your country is safe and that Lithuania is part of the NATO. It’s okay to educate your audience about Europe because not everyone watching may know or follow current events around the world. Thank you!!❤🇯🇲🇱🇹❤
Such a nice couple , just found u. The girl is so positive and very warm. I wish u all the best. U made a great choice coming to Lithuania. This country is going to be booming very soon as one of the best places to live. Correct momentum to come here. Best of luck and keep up the good work 🇱🇹🌷🇺🇸 greetings from Belgium
Hello guys,always watch your channel. I just love seeing both of you. Hope my son will get through one day to be in Lithuania. Such a lovely place. Love you.❤❤
woaw its really nice seeing you guys at life taste restaurant , my friend owns the place . i just shared your content with him. happy to see ypu guys enjoyed the food.
Same in Canada. Mom gets one year and dad gets six months after mom, or mom can take all eighteen if she wants. You also get seventy percent of pay. Job will be there for you when u come back.
Love you guys! Looks like a wonderful country!! Seems like you guys found the place for you! I love living in Europe. Life is much simpler with less money than in the US.
Thank you for sharing the city center & Lithuanian lifestyle … absolutely lovely 😊 You need to do more outdoor activities to give us an exposure to Lithuanian.
You guys are my heroes.Youre both bold and risk takers and you're showing other people that there's alternative ways of living and enjoying life to the fullest.American day in day out lifestyle is not culturally enriching,plus it's routine.Why work hard when you can work smart
I understand how you feel. Cause I live in Jamaica now and I feel safer than when I was in the USA. Many pple keep their front and back doors wide open here even when they live on a main road. I have a friend who does this and goes to take naps.
Living in Jamaica for me iis traumatic. I would never leave my door open unless the burgular bars are locked. If I'm taking a nap I'm closing all doors. If I'm at a show in any large crowd I get anxious, even standing in front of a shop. When I hear bikes or see bike men, I wonder if they are criminals. Everywhere I go I'm alwauys cautious paying attention to my surroundings, to how I carry my purse n personall items n conduct businesd. I do not feel safe in Jamaica. Not even to walk eatly mornings which I used to do. I do not feel safe in the US either.
@@breadbutter4221 Are you from a garrison neighborhood? No, the people that I know who leave their doors open all day are people who have normal jobs and some are retired. I have been living in JA for 2 years now and every where I have lived and visited the front doors of the apartment buildings don't have locks, they are kept wide open and people keep their apartment doors open all day, some until bed time at 10PM. I saw this even on a very busy road in Kingston where I stayed at a vacation rental. Right now my neighbor's door is open on the ground floor. I have never seen pple with their doors open in the USA and I have lived in some very nice areas there. I would never leave my doors to my house open cause I used to live in the USA. Plus I am afraid lizards and mosquitos will come into my house.
Jamaica is one of the most dangerous places to live. It is now listed as one of the banned countries for travelers. Not even safe in hotels, resorts or walking the streets.
Avri I can identify with you and the going out issue with the hair. I haven’t comb my hair since Saturday and I have to go out later. I got to go deal with this hair.
@@AvriSimas It’s difficult for us to go to Lithuania in March because my daughter can’t miss her school and Lithuania is way too far to go for a weekend.🙈🙂
I wish you had asked how business was going for the restaurant owner. I'm curious. I'm so jealous of you guys traveling the way you do. Wish I could do that with someone I trust. Good luck to you. Looking forward to more of your adventures.
❤ very nice to travel and explore. But my advice to both of you, health wise, please have your COLON CLENSE evèry two years because of different types of food and how it is prepared on your journey.🇯🇲
@@NesbertNyathi Its like a christmas market vibe only with your harvests and other hand made stuff. live music and attractions at the beginning it was mostly just about potatoes
Hey Avri, so you’re a Jamaican and I am a Jamaican and I want to know if there’s a lot of black folks there and what is it like being into a strange place other than your own country
in Europe it’s boring and the prices are much higher than in America, there are also fewer opportunities for life in Europe than in America and you need to know the language of the country where you live, but in America this is easy.
Hmm I would say unless you are wealthy the USA isn't appealing. It has some lovely areas but the amount of drug addled people roaming the streets is shocking. And then there's the gun problem. If I was a citizen I would want to own a gun for protection but it appears to have gun laws that are far too lax. I would love to visit just to see the reality.
What's special about fried plantain? 😂 I just dont get it! I'm a LITHUANIAN working as a chef a in Caribbean restaurant in UK, and I just don't get it 😂 Tastes just like banana. Why banana pancakes is not traditional Jamaican dish? 😂 And it would be awesome if Simas would make a video talking about why it's worth or not to come back to live in LITHUANIA. How things changed in last lets just say 10 years.
Hahah! I can't explain why plantains are so nice! Simas hunts for them wherever we go even more than me these day! It's just that good. Great video suggestion 👍 👌🏾
When are you planning your trip to Lithuania? We recommend summertime 🙂
I recommend too this year Lithuania will have huge festival celebrating 100 years for this tradition and it's called Dainu švente 2024 u can google it for more info or look up on youtube they had made video what it's about it
I will be moving to Lithuania this August. I am from India 😊
@@anjumtamboli595 welcome 🙏 to Lithuania 🇱🇹 in advance! We're waiting for you!🙂🤩
Not only summertime, everything between late April to late October is perfect time to visit Lithuania.
We haven't gotten much rain or snow this year. Things are really changing here.
Lithuania looks so wonderful. You guys make so many things right. Love from Germany
I am Lithuanian, born and bred in Vilnius since 1991. Been living in EU and UK for a total of 9 years in various countries. Since I first left Lithuania for London in 2010, and then first came back in late 2016, I did find that the place has changed drastically in those almost 7 years. In a positive way of course. Infrastructure, standard of living, the way how society interacts got more possitive, work ethics improved drastically. Then when I came back in 2020, again, I find it that society and country itself changed dramatically. As someone who vividly remembers how messed up 90’s were (massive problem with organised crime was one huge problem, my mother witnessed a car bomb set off under a Mercedess Benz 600 not far away from the restaurant she was working at and all the windows in the area got shattered; this was a common thing in mid-early 90’s). We were lucky (it is not actually only luck but loads of hard work and patience and resilience) that we took a course to distance ourselves from occupational past and from ties with Russia and other ex Communist countries.
Obviously, by Scandinavian, French, Benelux or German standards of living (worker’s pay I mean) we are still waaay behind, but one must realise that while after WWII the rest of Europe west of Rhine river was not under Communist occupation or direct control via stooge regimes and had the Marshall plan underway (all the investment and aid from USA), building their democracy, quality of life and having actual freedom, we were occupied by Soviet Union and for us war didn’t end in 1945; there was a widespread and very strongly supporter by local population anti Communist armed resistanse mainly until 1953, but some units fought well until late 1950’s - my grandfather’s brother was a unit commander for Forest Brothers and died in action in February 1947 in Ukmergė district, many of my extensive family members were either deported of imprisoned, some killed, some fought in the forests, others were treated as third class citizens due to having such anti Communist past and my mother has endless stories on how it was growing up in rural Lithuania as a very anti Communist Catholic family which did not partake in almost mandatory practices like Communist Pioneers, ComYouth, Communist Party and so on). So this affected us greatly and is the reason we fell behind. We only had 34 years to catch up and. Good example is Finland - we started pretty much same in 1918 up until 1939. Finland managed to withstand Communist attempts to occupy them, we felt. Now compare the two.
Overall it is a safe country, no war is happening here obviously, we are a NATO and EU member for now over 20 years and have huge numbers of NATO troops including airforce of F35’s stationed here on permanent basis and NATO’s presense here is always increasing and is currently taking in another full German brigade in few months.
Violent crime is very low, like the chance of getting robbed is low, I never actually heard of it in my 32 years (it does obviously happen but I just never hear about it and I have been in various social circles in the past so I should know about crime and I do).
Moving here is a good idea if one has a stable idea of how you can make money, like having your own business or working online, you can always find a job here but in order not to get a financial shock if you like :) at first you have to have plans on how you will sustain yourself. If you come from US you will find that everything is much cheaper here but salaries aren’t great for your understanding. It is not a poor country, but not rich either. I would first recommend coming here just to stay and see (Americans and most people from normal like countries - not some didctatorships) get 3 months visa free to stay here. You will understand if the weather is for you, if the society is for you as we are more of a closed people, city is not like banging all day all night like in London or NYC or Miami or Moscow for that matter.
I find it that most people that want to come here and actually eventualy do they like it here (as obviously they do come for the reasons I mentioned), others may find it not fast paced - it is a small country, very homogenous, and we like it that way and want to keep it that way, I mean keeping our culture, but staying acceptive of others - you just have to understand that we do not like people enforcing their things on to us. It is a conservative society, not aggresively like in southern US states, but still, it is a reasonably religious country (Catholic), traditional most of the time, LGBT people are not discriminated against but do not expect that you can be blatantly demonstrative of this as people will not accept it.
It is a great place if you can come from Western country and maintain your business online or start one here as then it is a win-win for you.
I highly recommed to come and see for yourself.
Vyksta karas valdžioje ir dėl valdžios.
@@svajunascirvinskas3025 Kur karas valdžioje nevyksta? Tik diktatūroje.
'bred' is crazy xd
I love reading this story. This was a great lil history lesson. Thanks.
Watching from London God bless you
Same here 🤗
I love you Avri, you remind me so much of daughter, so ambitious and always evolving. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
The food definitely caught my eyes 😅. The place looks lit for sure, and the paternity reason for choosing Lithuania to start a family is indeed a very good reason. Safety comes first at all times so that's a top reason to choose Lithuania too. Best wishes guys ❤.
Love you guys l can't wait to join you that side of Europe you really inspire me
Big fan from Vilnius
I must say I really love you guys and I'm always anxious to see new videos from you all. Keep it coming and be safe. Lituania is beautiful
Aww, we really appreciate it ❤️ we will keep the videos coming
Hello guys, glad to see more content of Lithuania, me and my partner cant wait to be there through global connections that we recently interviewed. You inspire us! All the best!
good day guys always love seeing you. have a bless day watching from barbados
Thanks for sharing Lithuania cultural festival with us. Also, thank you both for the letting your subscribers know that your country is safe and that Lithuania is part of the NATO. It’s okay to educate your audience about Europe because not everyone watching may know or follow current events around the world. Thank you!!❤🇯🇲🇱🇹❤
I really enjoyed your video ❤ it looks great there and the food looks good too. Watching you from Barrie Ont. Canada ❤️😊
Blessings blessimgs love you guys ❤❤❤
Glad to see you in Lithuania! Warm welcome!
That's was different and fun too. I enjoyed it.
kokie faini žmonės! :)
Hi guys, hope you’ll be ok
Lithuania, is a very good place to liv
All the best
Statistics say that main reason people migrate to Lithuania is Šaltibarščiai.
Church is beautiful
Such a nice couple , just found u. The girl is so positive and very warm. I wish u all the best. U made a great choice coming to Lithuania. This country is going to be booming very soon as one of the best places to live. Correct momentum to come here. Best of luck and keep up the good work 🇱🇹🌷🇺🇸 greetings from Belgium
Avri and Simas it's was nice watching you enjoying your yourself and. meeting different people and trying different foods ❤❤❤
Thanks for taking us along, i enjoyed it.
Labas ir ačiū iš Airijos.😊Hi from Ireland and thanks.😊
Hello guys,always watch your channel. I just love seeing both of you. Hope my son will get through one day to be in Lithuania. Such a lovely place. Love you.❤❤
woaw its really nice seeing you guys at life taste restaurant , my friend owns the place . i just shared your content with him. happy to see ypu guys enjoyed the food.
It's a small world ❤️ the restaurant was really good and we really enjoyed meeting Cyrille
Same in Canada. Mom gets one year and dad gets six months after mom, or mom can take all eighteen if she wants. You also get seventy percent of pay. Job will be there for you when u come back.
I'm watching from south africa. I love you guys❤
You can’t go wrong going to church😊
I love the sights and sounds
Your lives are so interesting. Keep going outside, dear lady. The more you go out, the easier it will be for you. Watching from Texas, USA
First year 100% pay, second 80% year. After delivery both parents can stay at home with 100% pay. :) It isn’t depending on work. It is a right!!!
Avri is a Legend allways dancing with a smile haha
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Such a nice couple. I hope you do well here, and I hope war doesn't come to our land :)
Greetings Family 🎉
Love you guys! Looks like a wonderful country!! Seems like you guys found the place for you! I love living in Europe. Life is much simpler with less money than in the US.
Thank you for sharing the city center & Lithuanian lifestyle … absolutely lovely 😊
You need to do more outdoor activities to give us an exposure to Lithuanian.
Simas looks soooooo happy ❤❤we already arvie is in heaven❤❤
You guys are my heroes.Youre both bold and risk takers and you're showing other people that there's alternative ways of living and enjoying life to the fullest.American day in day out lifestyle is not culturally enriching,plus it's routine.Why work hard when you can work smart
Big up uunu self!!🇯🇲
Happy Easter and Happy Good friday to both of u ,God bless.❤❤😊
It’s so good hearing you say plan “tin” instead of most who say “tayne” 😅
😂😂😂
Is she dancing 😂😂 I definitely love the culture ❤
I understand how you feel. Cause I live in Jamaica now and I feel safer than when I was in the USA.
Many pple keep their front and back doors wide open here even when they live on a main road. I have a friend who does this and goes to take naps.
Living in Jamaica for me iis traumatic. I would never leave my door open unless the burgular bars are locked. If I'm taking a nap I'm closing all doors. If I'm at a show in any large crowd I get anxious, even standing in front of a shop. When I hear bikes or see bike men, I wonder if they are criminals. Everywhere I go I'm alwauys cautious paying attention to my surroundings, to how I carry my purse n personall items n conduct businesd. I do not feel safe in Jamaica. Not even to walk eatly mornings which I used to do. I do not feel safe in the US either.
Though one should be mindful of one’s surroundings ANYWHERE in the world you sound like you have an acute case of paranoia.
@@breadbutter4221
Are you from a garrison neighborhood?
No, the people that I know who leave their doors open all day are people who have normal jobs and some are retired.
I have been living in JA for 2 years now and every where I have lived and visited the front doors of the apartment buildings don't have locks, they are kept wide open and people keep their apartment doors open all day, some until bed time at 10PM. I saw this even on a very busy road in Kingston where I stayed at a vacation rental. Right now my neighbor's door is open on the ground floor.
I have never seen pple with their doors open in the USA and I have lived in some very nice areas there. I would never leave my doors to my house open cause I used to live in the USA. Plus I am afraid lizards and mosquitos will come into my house.
Jamaica is one of the most dangerous places to live. It is now listed as one of the banned countries for travelers. Not even safe in hotels, resorts or walking the streets.
@@breadbutter4221 Facts!!! Jamaica is dangerous as hell.
Best wishes and good luck in LIthuania
Pelau from Trinidad is like Jollof. Meal looks proper, right down to the Vimto! Enjoy.
Great partners🎉, already loving you guys🙏✊
Thanks guys 😊
Of course! 🥰
Wow watching from Cameroon
Welcome 👋 nice to see we have viewers from there
Avri I can identify with you and the going out issue with the hair. I haven’t comb my hair since Saturday and I have to go out later. I got to go deal with this hair.
Yep! I can't be bothered.
Lovely ! 💛💚❤
Lukes like song of Mamontov ,,Marso Kanjonai'' give its fruits.
Great video. Y are you stressing yourself about going out. It’s spring but it’s like winter. Grab a hat, coat n boots and enjoy yourself. 🙏🏽❤️
I love Kaziuko mugė! I miss it so much!🥹💛
Come visit 🥰
@@AvriSimas It’s difficult for us to go to Lithuania in March because my daughter can’t miss her school and Lithuania is way too far to go for a weekend.🙈🙂
That place was beautiful.❤❤
It's right that we moved. in Lithuania no one shoots on the streets, there are not so many drug addicts and it’s generally calm
its also looks like a good place to grow a family
"It's not racist if it's true" actually sounds really smart.
Jūs esat puikūs!
great video! :) whats the name of the wooden art piece on the wall at your place (looks amazing) ?
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You guys are so cute! Sėkmės! Avri, get EMU sheepskin boots for winter, they're winter proof for Nordics and Baltics.
Simas left his job in the USA. I thought his job was working from home.
It's just awound de Korner!
I was in Lithuanian yesterday
Food looks good
The music sounds like polka.
I wish you had asked how business was going for the restaurant owner. I'm curious. I'm so jealous of you guys traveling the way you do. Wish I could do that with someone I trust. Good luck to you. Looking forward to more of your adventures.
My Daughter's father is Nigerian. So I pick a side. Lol
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Jamaicans do make seasoned or cook-up rice. This is the same concept as jollof.
❤ very nice to travel and explore.
But my advice to both of you, health wise, please have your COLON CLENSE evèry two years because of different types of food and how it is prepared on your journey.🇯🇲
Here in Latvia in my city we have potato celebration 😃
Ofc you have potato celebration broliuks
Love to hear more about this one what will you be celebrating and doing exactly
@@NesbertNyathi Just search for videos with kartupeļu svētki. From the looks of search results seems like its actually a thing only in my city
@@NesbertNyathi Its like a christmas market vibe only with your harvests and other hand made stuff. live music and attractions
at the beginning it was mostly just about potatoes
How do you like our prices? Little bit to big for a small country m?
The company I work with in the US gives moms and dads 7 months off
That's super nice! Good for you 👍
Nice, nice. And food looks tasty. Lock the door for Yetis at least..
Nors dabar rytų pusėje ir smarkiai apsiniaukę, bet vis tiek baisiai džiugu, kad nusprendėt apsistoti Lietuvoje.
Svarbu kad mūsų pusėje giedra 🙂 ačiū
@@AvriSimasTaip, giedra yra mūsų pusėje.
Im living in Vilnius, and very offen i forget tol ock door, in the mornong i understand i slept, but my door was not locked
When will you make a hood in Vilnius????
Tokie panasus❤,neveltui sakoma zmones manifestuoja savo energetines kopijas 😸😌
😊😊
Did Simas say "cold as hell"? I don't believe hell is cold at anytime!
Avri, love your top! ❤ Where can I find it?
Hello beautiful people 🎉 Simas , what kind of job have you been working back in US if it's not the secret ?
I am only 1 30 minutes away from there. I’m in Poland
Hey Avri, so you’re a Jamaican and I am a Jamaican and I want to know if there’s a lot of black folks there and what is it like being into a strange place other than your own country
Cool ;)
😊
Girl u look silly funny ❤❤
To think that jollof originated in Senegal/Gambia, so I don't understand the battle between Nigeria and Ghana. Lol.
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️❤️💯💯
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I really like u guys vibes. I am guessing u r already prego🤣
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Simas army waiting for you.
Oo laikai atėjo! Tėvai pabėgo į USA kaip ekonominiai migrantai, o dabar pats namo grįžti dėl ekonominių priežasčių 😂
in Europe it’s boring and the prices are much higher than in America, there are also fewer opportunities for life in Europe than in America and you need to know the language of the country where you live, but in America this is easy.
Hmm I would say unless you are wealthy the USA isn't appealing. It has some lovely areas but the amount of drug addled people roaming the streets is shocking. And then there's the gun problem. If I was a citizen I would want to own a gun for protection but it appears to have gun laws that are far too lax. I would love to visit just to see the reality.
Wear your hair naturally as it occurs-maybe you would stress less.
🤣🤣🤣 blame it on the Gluhwein❤
What's special about fried plantain? 😂 I just dont get it! I'm a LITHUANIAN working as a chef a in Caribbean restaurant in UK, and I just don't get it 😂 Tastes just like banana. Why banana pancakes is not traditional Jamaican dish? 😂 And it would be awesome if Simas would make a video talking about why it's worth or not to come back to live in LITHUANIA. How things changed in last lets just say 10 years.
Hahah! I can't explain why plantains are so nice! Simas hunts for them wherever we go even more than me these day! It's just that good.
Great video suggestion 👍 👌🏾
No way ripe or green plantains taste like banana, at least not to a jamaican 😊
4:44 Sorry, not me sourcing my grilled chicken from that rust bucket... Be careful of where you eat on the street
What war?
labas