Medan is the mexico of Sumatra, because there are so many criminals such as gangsters, thieves (even fences, electricity poles, water channel covers) they steal everything, and one more there are many hidden drug villages. Be careful there at night, that's why Medan is called the most dangerous city in Indonesia
The lady who said “be careful “ means to you to take care of your self or look after yourself. It doesn’t really meant you have to be careful because the area is dangerous. In Indonesia we always say “hati-hati” when someone leave us, when you translate it into English is be careful.
Im so jealous of how you can just vibe out and chill with just about anybody! Even without understanding a word they say! I have so much anxiety that I seldom go on adventures, but with your videos im able to live vicariously through you! Keep on keepin' on brother!
Hi Marco, Thank you for this great video. I live in the city of Medan, and I'm happy for you to explore our city by yourself. I want to explain some of the things that happened in your video. 1. The woman in the blue shirt says "Be careful", she is reminding and praying for you to be safe during your exploration trip, considering the high level of violence in this city, she sincerely prays for you, who are obviously tourists, to stay safe. 2. The street you are exploring, actually you entered the wrong alley, and it leads to residents' housing, that's why it looks empty, because residents are doing their activities at that time. 3. The man and couple riding the motorbike are as you said, he reminded you about your personal belongings, Medan city has quite a high rate of pickpocketing, robbery, mugging, there are people who do this in groups, that's why he reminded you to be careful, even during the day , these elements took action, you know. 4. The street where you meet children with umbrellas, and the same children you give money to, is a dead/closed street because of the construction/repair of the railroad tracks. When you meet children like that, if you are moved to give them money, you should give it a small amount, for example 5 thousand rupiah, because if you give it with that amount, the person who received the money won't even give it to the other children. (FYI when you want to give the money he claims to be their "chief", and he deserves to be appreciated -this kind of things happened here, Medan also called "town of thousand chiefs"-) and this bad problem extends to children too, because they feel it is a common thing to do. 5. The lady that you gave 20K notes, she was joking to you, she don't really mean to have those notes, in Medan if we meet friends, partners, family, we always say "share your money/baleninlah menaing “treat us", this is kind of joke to express we are thankful you have been successful, same like the man who asked for the cigarette, some asked for money, some asked for cigars, some asked for food/drinks. They don't really mean it to take your money away. 6. The green vegetable that is being chopped into pieces, which you said is shaped like a avocado, and the texture of an apple is Chayote vegetable, and it is very common in Indonesia. The fried food is called Bakwan, and it is made from a mixture of cabbage, carrots and flour and other spices and deep fried those. 7. At the café where you were offered the drink, when someone showed you the surfing video, he was telling you where he came from, namely Nias Island, and that is an area where surfing tournaments are often held, if you like surfing, this could be your next destination. Nias Island directly faces the Indian Ocean, so the waves are very good for surfing. 8. The elder Lady who gave you the drink felt happy with your presence, so she served the drink for you, this is the culture in Indonesia, when someone visits and they are happy with your presence, you will be given food and drink, that's why she doesn't want to accepted your intention to pay for your drink, and everyone there said "it's free for you". This is Indonesia buddy, that’s why I said earlier, the lady you gave 20K did not have any intention to take your money away. I hope you understand what I’m trying to explain here buddy. 9. When you take the motorbike rickshaw (Bentor), the price he gave may be a little more expensive, that's actually the usual situation in the city of Medan (maybe the same thing happens in other staes as well), You should bargain with the driver until the price is mutually agreed upon, but because you don't know this, the price is IDR 30k (USD 2), probably 5k more expensive than it should be. but I appreciate that you don't mind that. Thank you for supporting this type of transportation, which has fewer and fewer users these days, due to the Online Transportation. 10. The drink you bought from the hawker, believe me he didn't deliberately raise the price for tourists like you. If you buy at Indomaret/Alfamart at that train station you will also get the same price, bro. He gave the right price for you bro. you even exceeded IDR 1K for that man. Thank you for your kindness. 11. Train tickets that you want to buy but can't, this is most likely due to a misunderstanding between you and the ticket officer. I didn't see you give up your ID in the video. because she asked for your identity, just before you handed over the IDR 10K to her. but I don't know for sure, because it's not taped in the video, because it immediately cuts off and she returns your money. Trains in the city of Medan, because they are still public transportation that connects between cities, are not yet daily transportation like in big cities in general, so they are still very tight, like boarding a plane. Your data is really needed even to buy a train ticket which is only 10 minutes away, and even for IDR 5K train fare. Forgive our city, where people are not yet fully able and understand how to communicate in English, but Indonesia is improving towards globalization. Hope you are not disappointed with Medan City. My sincere advice for your next trip wherever you go in Indonesia, is that you can use Google Translate to communicate with local people, and almost from Sabang to Merauke, Indonesian people are friendly and easy to smile, but still be careful, because there are lots of unscrupulous people. Irresponsible individuals are also roaming around. If you have the intention to communicate further, we can exchange social media, bro, reach me anytime, ask me anything if you or your other friends want to go on an excursion around Medan, North Sumatra and several other areas. I will be happy to help you buddy. none other than for the progress of tourism in our area, because currently there are many solo tourists who need friends to communicate with, at least look for the right information before coming to this area. @effendywaruwu
The "danger" & "edge" are all apart of this great human experience. This is true unbiased media, and giving a 100% transparent view into the windows of the lives of others around the world. A POV many of us will never see! These locals live with these "dangers" their whole lives. Continue doing what you do man, its awesome! But, obviously, dont do anything YOU dont want to do or feel comfortable with. Aside from that, thank you for sharing these experiences with us and I cannot wait to see your channel pop off as you deserve! I've watched so many travel channels and you're easily the most personable & relatable. And you delve the deepest into these communities, even agaisnt your own safety at times, just to get the real scoop on things & the content you get from it is nothing short of revolutionary! Sorry for the long spill, but TL:DR - just keep on keepin' on!
Thanks man! Nah, I appreciate the long comment, I love it! 🙌🏽 These are the kinda of videos I love to make and I am going to keep pushing till the channel grows! Appreciate your support!
I sub to channels with millions of subscribers but when Marco posts, I'm watching over any of these videos! Can't wait to see your future adventures. Stay safe brother!
I love your videos. I love your heart. I love your kindness. Don’t give in to the negative people mate! Stay true to yourself, you’re more kind to people of other races than most. Stay Safe! ❤️🙏🏼🥰👍🏻
The first time I gave money to a bunch of kids (5 or 6 of them) another 30-40 turned up out of nowhere....I had to hold my hands over my pockets as their hands where everywhere...then they just scattered......a police car turned up......saved me from losing my wallet, my phone, etc... things can go bad really quick, and no one will be on your side in those backstreets. Content is good but don't carry everything on you e.g., leave credit card back at hotel etc. so at least you have access to money if you lose your wallet. Personally, I would not have drunk from a bottle that I did not see opened.....I have spent too much time in Asia and therefore are too cautious...lol
Actually, this city is the most multicultural city in Indonesia, but unfortunately crime in this city is quite high. Actually, if someone asks you for money, don't always take it seriously, it's better to just leave. If you want to experience riding a train in Indonesia, you should be able to ride while you are still on the island of Java, because taking the train is easier on the island of Java.
@@marcoroamsBali and Java, Bali is welcome for everyone.. especially in some Java even easier for tourist, some of them (not many) there's fanatics people, dont take focus and seriously for them. Moderate people everywhere in Java.
You're hilarious man. Come with us me and my girlfriend to El Nido and Coron early April. We're gonna be soaking up Ph for a month again. The Filipino way
You sure have some big balls. I wouldn't venture into those areas with a group let alone by myself. Thanks for making these so I can see what it's like. Always enjoy your videos.
It happens when you travel. Comes with the territory. Part of the trill of it. Whatever happens happens. Most of us who travel like this have come to terms. Philippines for the 3rd time in April 2024 and I can't wait. Great video brother
Thanks brother! I agree, a lot of people don’t realise I base a lot of this on intuition and I’m not just going to enter somewhere in Mexico that the cartels run or something! 😂
I have a Jakarta friend visiting my hometown, Medan. He wondered and asked me, "Why houses in Medan are like jails? They are more like cages not houses". I answered, "We have houses like that in order to survive the night". Well, it is not as dangerous these days than the past. My parents survived 1965 massacre, those days were bad... like real bad... I think the tragedy made my parents' generation still being paranoid. That's the reason why most houses are like cages.
Saw one guy on RUclips that was bum Rushed from behind with full force running to knock the wind out of him and steal his phone. I think he threw his corn dog and gave him his food instead.
I think the tiket that you wanted to buy was an intercity train ticket from Medan to Deli Serdang (Bandar Khalifah Station) and the standard procedure is for you to show your ID or Passport when buying the ticket..and perhaps because of the language barrier, the process became hard where you were even asked to go upstairs? (to her boss? Who may be able to better communicate with you?)...Did you try to use google translate with her?...As you well have noticed by now the Indonesians' command of English outside of Bali have significantly deteriorated..😢. ..
@@marcoroams it's always a hoot watching your video🙂...stay safe and healthy!.....best to heed locals' warnings...they obviously know their neighborhoods better....😟
@@marcoroams man i was just enjoying another one of your vids happy late birthday btw lol. vr i mean virtual reality video 360 like put the headset on and just like beign with you on the journey
Hey Marco, those vegetables the guys were cutting up looks like chayote. It has alot of health benefits, just wanted to point that out. Love your videos and stay safe.
@@marcoroams yes it's Chayote also called Choko, something like a bitter gourd. You'll find them in the Philippines too, probably all over Asia if you look. It tastes a bit like Zucchini when cooked but in my opinion nicer.
Hahahaha. Ticket lady "badusldusoopaba" ...reply "yeah badoduspalaoavada please" Love this raw content hanging with the locals. So much better than the regirgitated tourist traps
I couldn't keep watching beyond half way. I'm in Medan, and I can say that by handing out money everywhere you go you just encourage begging. If you are genuine about helping, there are charity groups you can channel your money through. In regards to the food being good because it's "fresh" cooked, the cooking itself doesn't clear up the high levels of bacteria from chicken etc left laying around for many hours in the heat.
That lady pissed me off She took you for a ride mate wasn't even grateful just Demanded more Those people in the coffee shop were amazing, though much love from Sydney
@@crossfade3036 yeah she kinda put me on the spot man, but looking back I should have kept it for someone who “actually” needed it…. Watching back she was doing the Beyoncé Diva dance cause she was getting money 😂 … But honesty, it’s all good man, whatever…. Just going to be a bit more mindful in the future Thank you!! ✌🏼😁
That bigger lady was so rude 😡 A lot of ppl from these type of places think Australians or people from the UK or even fewer from the US I have endless amounts of money and that’s not the case at all!!! A lot of struggle too 😢
small children in Medan have been corrupted because of their liking for gangsters, one of the famous gangsters is RNR,, in Medan it is very famous, for example the small child at 04:29 mentions the word RNR.
That building at the beginning was not exactly just a hotel. It was more like a brothel. Closed during Covid I think. I wouldn’t say that it’s in the best part of town, but I don’t think that any part of Medan is exactly dangerous- during day time anyway. Medan in my opinion is an unpleasant charmless place. I actually dislike it quite a lot. But you can walk around the poorest parts of town and you are very unlikely to be robbed - at least during the day. There is a lot of petty gangsterism and extortion/ protection rackets and policing seems inadequate/ not particularly effective.. I could go on.. but basically not something for the average tourist to be over concerned about.
Mr. Marco - Dennis - age 80. you really need a guide - boy, girl, doesn't matter - just someone who speaks English to" follow you around. I'm too old to do what you are doing and couldn't put up with " no one " speaking even a little English. The boy with the money if he can run fast enough will have it all.
Haha I really hope he shared it out! If he shared it out fairly it’s equivalent of each kid being able to get a little bit of food and a drink. I hope he did
I doubt it really, they were all fighting too hard for the money to feel generous unless they were friends. Years ago in our resort there were 7 or 8 kids around me, I offered the oldest boy money if he would share - big yes - I gave a 100 pesos which surprised them all, off they ran. I kind of think my money got shared at least a little bit, my group of kids were friends.
Indonesian does not speak much English , so Most People will not Understand what you are saying, that does not mean they are rude , but they are shy because they do not speak English
There are many lessons we can learn, in this video, you give 100 thousand to children, and you get free soft drinks even if it is 8000 Rupiah, maybe this is God's way to help people in need, but you shouldn't give small children bro.
Cheers man! What is the reason to not help the small children? I just thought it would be nice for them to all go down to the shop and get some treats or something they may not usually get 😌
@@marcoroamsLater they will get into the habit of asking, it's really strange to ask someone you don't know for money. It's good for you to help people who really need it. That's all friend, the rest I salute you, be friendly to anyone you meet, even if they don't speak the language.
You are lucky bro.. medan is the real gotham city.. so many criminal.. and bad english.. that lady.. not wanna your money.. but.. she want gave you free "bakwan" (the name of food). Just miss communication
Been following your videos for a while, just don’t understand why you keep giving money to the people. You can help them by purchasing things from them but giving them money and causing chaos to the people???? Maybe it’s not much for you but is that the way you try to get more likes by showing your “generosity”?
Okay mate. Not a fortune teller and never knew there would be chaos. But as you saw in the video, I did not cut in a specified scene where I stopped to give money, it was literally part of a video where I filmed for something like 5 minutes non stop, I show what happens where it happens. I give money on and off camera… I don’t know what else you want me to say 🤷🏽 Thank you for watching
@@docttss4003 damned if I do damned if I don’t mate, Don’t be so quick to judge until you understand what it takes to be a RUclipsr travelling to poor communities. Give money and food 20 times off camera VS 1 time in a video and then someone always has to put in their 2 cents. (Like your comment) The thing is I get given donations all the time and I like to show my viewers and donors that I actually help people out it’s what’s given to me. You have a better idea? Please let me know
Your first few videos were purely you being you, but you have shifted your main purpose or goal being a travel RUclipsr! It’s my feeling and opinion about how I feel your changes and moving away from your initial goal. But it’s up to you to accept or continue what you still think you are right
All good buddy! That statement isn’t exactly accurate, but hey it’s all good I don’t need to explain myself. I would like to understand from your perspective is “what was my initial main purpose”? If you like my stuff, keep watching, if you don’t like the variety that is also fine. Plenty of great channels out there ✌🏼
Medan is the mexico of Sumatra, because there are so many criminals such as gangsters, thieves (even fences, electricity poles, water channel covers) they steal everything, and one more there are many hidden drug villages. Be careful there at night, that's why Medan is called the most dangerous city in Indonesia
I’m finding more and more out after doing more research! 😅
The lady who said “be careful “ means to you to take care of your self or look after yourself. It doesn’t really meant you have to be careful because the area is dangerous. In Indonesia we always say “hati-hati” when someone leave us, when you translate it into English is be careful.
@@bayupramana275 not in Medan, it's literally means Be careful
Yes Marco she was rude & didn’t look like she was staving…..you’re 2 nice & trusting……be careful…..take care ❤ safe travels ❤
Im so jealous of how you can just vibe out and chill with just about anybody!
Even without understanding a word they say!
I have so much anxiety that I seldom go on adventures, but with your videos im able to live vicariously through you!
Keep on keepin' on brother!
Lol thank you! I’m sure you can do it too
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Family in the little store where you got your drink on ice was just wonderful. God bless them. 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Hi Marco, Thank you for this great video.
I live in the city of Medan, and I'm happy for you to explore our city by yourself.
I want to explain some of the things that happened in your video.
1. The woman in the blue shirt says "Be careful", she is reminding and praying for you to be safe during your exploration trip, considering the high level of violence in this city, she sincerely prays for you, who are obviously tourists, to stay safe.
2. The street you are exploring, actually you entered the wrong alley, and it leads to residents' housing, that's why it looks empty, because residents are doing their activities at that time.
3. The man and couple riding the motorbike are as you said, he reminded you about your personal belongings, Medan city has quite a high rate of pickpocketing, robbery, mugging, there are people who do this in groups, that's why he reminded you to be careful, even during the day , these elements took action, you know.
4. The street where you meet children with umbrellas, and the same children you give money to, is a dead/closed street because of the construction/repair of the railroad tracks. When you meet children like that, if you are moved to give them money, you should give it a small amount, for example 5 thousand rupiah, because if you give it with that amount, the person who received the money won't even give it to the other children. (FYI when you want to give the money he claims to be their "chief", and he deserves to be appreciated -this kind of things happened here, Medan also called "town of thousand chiefs"-) and this bad problem extends to children too, because they feel it is a common thing to do.
5. The lady that you gave 20K notes, she was joking to you, she don't really mean to have those notes, in Medan if we meet friends, partners, family, we always say "share your money/baleninlah menaing “treat us", this is kind of joke to express we are thankful you have been successful, same like the man who asked for the cigarette, some asked for money, some asked for cigars, some asked for food/drinks. They don't really mean it to take your money away.
6. The green vegetable that is being chopped into pieces, which you said is shaped like a avocado, and the texture of an apple is Chayote vegetable, and it is very common in Indonesia. The fried food is called Bakwan, and it is made from a mixture of cabbage, carrots and flour and other spices and deep fried those.
7. At the café where you were offered the drink, when someone showed you the surfing video, he was telling you where he came from, namely Nias Island, and that is an area where surfing tournaments are often held, if you like surfing, this could be your next destination. Nias Island directly faces the Indian Ocean, so the waves are very good for surfing.
8. The elder Lady who gave you the drink felt happy with your presence, so she served the drink for you, this is the culture in Indonesia, when someone visits and they are happy with your presence, you will be given food and drink, that's why she doesn't want to accepted your intention to pay for your drink, and everyone there said "it's free for you". This is Indonesia buddy, that’s why I said earlier, the lady you gave 20K did not have any intention to take your money away. I hope you understand what I’m trying to explain here buddy.
9. When you take the motorbike rickshaw (Bentor), the price he gave may be a little more expensive, that's actually the usual situation in the city of Medan (maybe the same thing happens in other staes as well), You should bargain with the driver until the price is mutually agreed upon, but because you don't know this, the price is IDR 30k (USD 2), probably 5k more expensive than it should be. but I appreciate that you don't mind that. Thank you for supporting this type of transportation, which has fewer and fewer users these days, due to the Online Transportation.
10. The drink you bought from the hawker, believe me he didn't deliberately raise the price for tourists like you. If you buy at Indomaret/Alfamart at that train station you will also get the same price, bro. He gave the right price for you bro. you even exceeded IDR 1K for that man. Thank you for your kindness.
11. Train tickets that you want to buy but can't, this is most likely due to a misunderstanding between you and the ticket officer. I didn't see you give up your ID in the video. because she asked for your identity, just before you handed over the IDR 10K to her.
but I don't know for sure, because it's not taped in the video, because it immediately cuts off and she returns your money. Trains in the city of Medan, because they are still public transportation that connects between cities, are not yet daily transportation like in big cities in general, so they are still very tight, like boarding a plane. Your data is really needed even to buy a train ticket which is only 10 minutes away, and even for IDR 5K train fare.
Forgive our city, where people are not yet fully able and understand how to communicate in English, but Indonesia is improving towards globalization. Hope you are not disappointed with Medan City.
My sincere advice for your next trip wherever you go in Indonesia, is that you can use Google Translate to communicate with local people, and almost from Sabang to Merauke, Indonesian people are friendly and easy to smile, but still be careful, because there are lots of unscrupulous people. Irresponsible individuals are also roaming around.
If you have the intention to communicate further, we can exchange social media, bro, reach me anytime, ask me anything if you or your other friends want to go on an excursion around Medan, North Sumatra and several other areas. I will be happy to help you buddy.
none other than for the progress of tourism in our area, because currently there are many solo tourists who need friends to communicate with, at least look for the right information before coming to this area.
@effendywaruwu
Seemed like she was offering you her friend for the $20 😂
The "danger" & "edge" are all apart of this great human experience. This is true unbiased media, and giving a 100% transparent view into the windows of the lives of others around the world. A POV many of us will never see!
These locals live with these "dangers" their whole lives. Continue doing what you do man, its awesome! But, obviously, dont do anything YOU dont want to do or feel comfortable with. Aside from that, thank you for sharing these experiences with us and I cannot wait to see your channel pop off as you deserve!
I've watched so many travel channels and you're easily the most personable & relatable. And you delve the deepest into these communities, even agaisnt your own safety at times, just to get the real scoop on things & the content you get from it is nothing short of revolutionary!
Sorry for the long spill, but TL:DR - just keep on keepin' on!
Thanks man! Nah, I appreciate the long comment, I love it! 🙌🏽
These are the kinda of videos I love to make and I am going to keep pushing till the channel grows!
Appreciate your support!
You aren't going to get into a bad situation......your bubbly personality will ensure your safety!!!
Lol that’s exactly what I think, so I’m usually never worried
not every time bro trust me
I sub to channels with millions of subscribers but when Marco posts, I'm watching over any of these videos! Can't wait to see your future adventures. Stay safe brother!
Thanks brother I really appreciate that 🙏🏽
I love your videos. I love your heart. I love your kindness. Don’t give in to the negative people mate! Stay true to yourself, you’re more kind to people of other races than most. Stay Safe! ❤️🙏🏼🥰👍🏻
Thank you appreciated! ☺️🙌🏽
Perfect timing. Just sat down to eat and know I have something to watch. Love your videos Marco.
😁😁😁
The first time I gave money to a bunch of kids (5 or 6 of them) another 30-40 turned up out of nowhere....I had to hold my hands over my pockets as their hands where everywhere...then they just scattered......a police car turned up......saved me from losing my wallet, my phone, etc... things can go bad really quick, and no one will be on your side in those backstreets.
Content is good but don't carry everything on you e.g., leave credit card back at hotel etc. so at least you have access to money if you lose your wallet.
Personally, I would not have drunk from a bottle that I did not see opened.....I have spent too much time in Asia and therefore are too cautious...lol
Sorry to hear man!
Yeah I felt those particular kids were all okay that’s the only reason I gave them a bit of cash’
Reminds me of my daughter and I going to the powwow. Some kid ran up to her and stuck his hand right in her front pocket. Somebody taught him that.
Actually, this city is the most multicultural city in Indonesia, but unfortunately crime in this city is quite high. Actually, if someone asks you for money, don't always take it seriously, it's better to just leave. If you want to experience riding a train in Indonesia, you should be able to ride while you are still on the island of Java, because taking the train is easier on the island of Java.
Thanks for the info 🙏🏽
@@marcoroamsBali and Java, Bali is welcome for everyone.. especially in some Java even easier for tourist, some of them (not many) there's fanatics people, dont take focus and seriously for them. Moderate people everywhere in Java.
Misti here…Greetings from Arizona USA. You are soooo super entertaining to watch…just found your channel and can’t stop watching!
Misti my friend! Thank you 😁🙏🏽
Make sure you watch them all 😂
So I’m curious how tall you are? You are towering over everyone in your videos and ducking under everything..😅
Nevermind…found it in ur Egypt video! 6’2” lol
@@mistimcafee1442 haha I’m tall but nothing outrageous! I think I just visit countries with shorter people!
😂…true…I would say Perfect height!
Them wild motorcycles cellphone bandits ahah stay safe bro!!
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We need to spread this Marcos channel guys, hes just awesome
Thank you brother appreciate it 💯😁✌🏼
You're hilarious man. Come with us me and my girlfriend to El Nido and Coron early April. We're gonna be soaking up Ph for a month again. The Filipino way
Thanks man! I’d love to do that with you guys, but unfortunately I’ll be in South America by then.
Cheers for the comments ✌🏼😎
So cute you’re like the Pied Piper of Indonesia 😊
Off the beat and path is what I like, thanks for showing the real side of these countries!✌🏼😎 🤙🏼
Thanks man
It os good to have blogger like you, see the unknown and untold part of peoples life
Thanks man that’s what I aim to do! 😎
You sure have some big balls. I wouldn't venture into those areas with a group let alone by myself. Thanks for making these so I can see what it's like. Always enjoy your videos.
Mate you just need to know how to smile and talk your way out of things, if all else fail … be a fast runner 😅🤷🏽
Those vegy they were chopping up was Chokos
Thank you! I was actually so curious lol
Man , you gonna get yourself in a bad situation sooner or later 🤷♂️
I know ✌🏼
It happens when you travel. Comes with the territory. Part of the trill of it. Whatever happens happens. Most of us who travel like this have come to terms. Philippines for the 3rd time in April 2024 and I can't wait. Great video brother
Thanks brother! I agree, a lot of people don’t realise I base a lot of this on intuition and I’m not just going to enter somewhere in Mexico that the cartels run or something! 😂
@@marcoroamssending prayers of protection and positive experiences ❤
Kids careful might steal your kidney 😅😅
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Just when ya think ya ran outta RUclipsrs, comes along another one 👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks for watching bro!
Great video quality and raw content! I really enjoy your hosting skills and videos, stay safe Marco!
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Nice video mate 👍
They actually want to talk to you but they can't speak English, that's why they laugh, they are all nice bro
The Indian night looked like it was all going off mate...enjoy 🙂
Haha a bit of random fun shrug 🤷🏽
I'm new subscriber Marco, better in the Philippines...gooday mate👍
That was a wild one 👍🏽
Those people seem nice but damn that is pretty grim
I have a Jakarta friend visiting my hometown, Medan. He wondered and asked me, "Why houses in Medan are like jails? They are more like cages not houses". I answered, "We have houses like that in order to survive the night". Well, it is not as dangerous these days than the past. My parents survived 1965 massacre, those days were bad... like real bad... I think the tragedy made my parents' generation still being paranoid. That's the reason why most houses are like cages.
Yet another cool video my bro.... ❤ take care wilp u head back to the Philippines anytime soon ?
Thanks man! I am really thinking about it … might come back for a month and smash out some videos in Cebu area
@marcoroams sounds mad bro .. .. we can't wait to go back to the Philippines one day
I laughed so hard at your face expression at the end of the video at “Indian night” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha it was either watch Bollywood music or stay in my room 😅
@@marcoroams tough choice to make 🤣
Most people worldwide want peace, life and to live in happiness…
and we must not let the war mongers, bullies change that. PEACE, promote it!
Great videos bro! Greetings from Chile
Thanks my brother! 🇨🇱
I hope to be there next year!
Salamat in the Philippines , we said terimakasih
I would drink the drink but not game to eat the ice
Saw one guy on RUclips that was bum Rushed from behind with full force running to knock the wind out of him and steal his phone. I think he threw his corn dog and gave him his food instead.
Stay Safe Marco
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Risk versus reward my friend. One day your luck will run out.
The world is fascinating. Peace on earth.
I think the tiket that you wanted to buy was an intercity train ticket from Medan to Deli Serdang (Bandar Khalifah Station) and the standard procedure is for you to show your ID or Passport when buying the ticket..and perhaps because of the language barrier, the process became hard where you were even asked to go upstairs? (to her boss? Who may be able to better communicate with you?)...Did you try to use google translate with her?...As you well have noticed by now the Indonesians' command of English outside of Bali have significantly deteriorated..😢.
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Haha nah I didn’t try … I just go about what I do and try my best and see how the video pans out 😂 … she was nice anyway!
Thanks for watching
@@marcoroams it's always a hoot watching your video🙂...stay safe and healthy!.....best to heed locals' warnings...they obviously know their neighborhoods better....😟
very good content man i love it .. the only thing missing is vr :p
Haha thanks what is vr?
@@marcoroams man i was just enjoying another one of your vids happy late birthday btw lol. vr i mean virtual reality video 360 like put the headset on and just like beign with you on the journey
@@dontwatchme95 I would actually love to do a video like that! I have thought about it 😄
Thank you!! 🙏🏽
Their habit of asking for money seems to be second nature to them.
In some places yeah! But it wasn’t that common there to be honest
If they asked and you don’t give there won’t be any troubles
Please visit also here in Philippines in Angeles City the red light district we will gonna show you
I have been there lol. I only walked through to see it
Hopefully you will be back here in Philippines
I’m thinking about it!!
@@marcoroams god bless bro
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Nice video from srilanka 🇱🇰❤
Thank you 🙏🏽
I will come to Sri Lanka in 5 weeks
@@marcoroams oh really very happy srilanka is good tourist destination I hope srilanka travelvlog serious soon I am in kandy we will meet kandy,🥰🥰🙏💕
4:28 kid gave you the finger
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Do not hurt yourself for video content? I know u need content but don't kill yourself
Nah nah I’ll be all good! Thank you 🙏🏽
These people are so frickin rude i wouldn't give them a penny !
some can be for sure
Hey Marco, those vegetables the guys were cutting up looks like chayote. It has alot of health benefits, just wanted to point that out. Love your videos and stay safe.
Ahh thank you! I have never heard of it!
Thanks for tuning in 🙏🏽
@@marcoroams yes it's Chayote also called Choko, something like a bitter gourd. You'll find them in the Philippines too, probably all over Asia if you look. It tastes a bit like Zucchini when cooked but in my opinion nicer.
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Hahahaha. Ticket lady "badusldusoopaba" ...reply "yeah badoduspalaoavada please"
Love this raw content hanging with the locals. So much better than the regirgitated tourist traps
Hahaha I just repeated what I said trying to pretend I knew what she was saying!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Lived in Medan for most of my life and even i wanna move out.
in yesterday's video it said Swedish and now it says Australian 😁
lol what video?!
Medan is Danger city.
I couldn't keep watching beyond half way. I'm in Medan, and I can say that by handing out money everywhere you go you just encourage begging. If you are genuine about helping, there are charity groups you can channel your money through.
In regards to the food being good because it's "fresh" cooked, the cooking itself doesn't clear up the high levels of bacteria from chicken etc left laying around for many hours in the heat.
Thanks
Seemed like that lady was offering herself for 100 but for 20 only her older friend 😅. She has standards haha
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Too many chickito bars in that river
That lady pissed me off She took you for a ride mate wasn't even grateful just Demanded more Those people in the coffee shop were amazing, though much love from Sydney
Yeah bro it shocked me a bit, especially considering she had shelter food and a job (or business) - kind just looked at me as a cash bag!
@marcoroams Personally, I would have told her to get nicked You're way too kind I love watching your videos mate keep up the good work legend
@@crossfade3036 yeah she kinda put me on the spot man, but looking back I should have kept it for someone who “actually” needed it….
Watching back she was doing the Beyoncé Diva dance cause she was getting money 😂 …
But honesty, it’s all good man, whatever…. Just going to be a bit more mindful in the future
Thank you!! ✌🏼😁
Why are you showing dangerous areas? Not worth it for getting rob
For you
@marcoroams but I am not interested to see a vlogger getting mugged, killed or robbed mate. So take care of yourself.
Bahaha epic ending
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Haha I was looking for this comment 😂🎉
Thanks!
I love your content Marco... please be careful and keep safe.
Thank you so much I really appreciate that! 🙏🏽
You can go buy motorcycle and go to java sumatra road and go yo small city and villages like the lost boy did😂
Brand new bike are 500 USD , like Honda Yamaha matic😂😂
That bigger lady was so rude 😡
A lot of ppl from these type of places think Australians or people from the UK or even fewer from the US I have endless amounts of money and that’s not the case at all!!! A lot of struggle too 😢
Yeah that’s what I said to her, I said I’m glad you’ve got a job and food because so many people have nothing and I’d rather use to help them.
@@marcoroams 🙌🏽
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Selamat in Indonesia = Congratulation
You can also say good morning and so on
In Philipine = Thanks
Solo is a City in Indonesia, so " mie Ayam solo " means Chicken(Ayam) Noodles from Solo
Watching from ♥️🇵🇭
Thank you for following my journey 🙌🏽
small children in Medan have been corrupted because of their liking for gangsters, one of the famous gangsters is RNR,, in Medan it is very famous, for example the small child at 04:29 mentions the word RNR.
Yeah it happens! I went down that path to at the age of 14 … it’s just how it is.
I grew out of it within 6 months or so 😂
Medan, gotham city indonesia.. 😂😂
That building at the beginning was not exactly just a hotel. It was more like a brothel. Closed during Covid I think.
I wouldn’t say that it’s in the best part of town, but I don’t think that any part of Medan is exactly dangerous- during day time anyway.
Medan in my opinion is an unpleasant charmless place. I actually dislike it quite a lot. But you can walk around the poorest parts of town and you are very unlikely to be robbed - at least during the day.
There is a lot of petty gangsterism and extortion/ protection rackets and policing seems inadequate/ not particularly effective.. I could go on.. but basically not something for the average tourist to be over concerned about.
Yeah I agree! They were all lovely to me, I was told it was Gothem City
You're definitely not traveling right lol. You've been extorted multiple times during this video.
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7 days and no video.
I'm not sure how I can handle this!!
Hahaha it is up!
I apologise, I am on a remote island with terrible internet
Mr. Marco - Dennis - age 80. you really need a guide - boy, girl, doesn't matter - just someone who
speaks English to" follow you around. I'm too old to do what you are doing and couldn't put up with
" no one " speaking even a little English. The boy with the money if he can run fast enough will have it all.
Haha I really hope he shared it out!
If he shared it out fairly it’s equivalent of each kid being able to get a little bit of food and a drink. I hope he did
I doubt it really, they were all fighting too hard for
the money to feel generous unless they were friends. Years ago in our resort there were 7 or 8 kids around me, I offered the oldest boy money if he would share - big yes - I gave a 100 pesos which surprised them all, off they ran. I kind of think my money got shared at least a little bit, my group of kids were friends.
Love your *hit. Be you. Be real
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The lady on ticket wants your id but idk whats happening she give your money back 😂
Lol I was so confused!
Chokos that's what they were cutting up I think
Nias is a surf spot.
Where u from sir
The land of the Kangaroo my friend 🦘
@@marcoroams ah Australia
Me philippines
see what happens ends up into no man clappen
Indonesian does not speak much English , so Most People will not Understand what you are saying, that does not mean they are rude , but they are shy because they do not speak English
Medan sounds very dangerous to some people why did u come there
To film the previous hotel video
They can't speak English but they want to keep talking to you that they have little knowledge of English
Pretty sure she was trying to sell you that girl she was trying to give her to you when you gave her the 20
There are many lessons we can learn, in this video, you give 100 thousand to children, and you get free soft drinks even if it is 8000 Rupiah, maybe this is God's way to help people in need, but you shouldn't give small children bro.
Cheers man! What is the reason to not help the small children?
I just thought it would be nice for them to all go down to the shop and get some treats or something they may not usually get 😌
@@marcoroamsLater they will get into the habit of asking, it's really strange to ask someone you don't know for money. It's good for you to help people who really need it. That's all friend, the rest I salute you, be friendly to anyone you meet, even if they don't speak the language.
@keretaapikita pls train your locket officer about basic hospitality and customer service manner. What a shame 🤬
Hey, what does this mean?
It should be easier for foreigners, don't use an identity card
This is not instagram, you can't tag their account in this comments section.
not sure about the 'cheeky beer'. just buy a beer and fukng drink it. simples.
Cool
You are lucky bro.. medan is the real gotham city.. so many criminal.. and bad english.. that lady.. not wanna your money.. but.. she want gave you free "bakwan" (the name of food). Just miss communication
medan bikin malu
Welcome to Gotham city 😅
Lol always asking money from a tourist.. 😂 Medan is a Gotham City.. Careful Bro..
gila malu sdm di Indo
Sipaling SDM
Been following your videos for a while, just don’t understand why you keep giving money to the people. You can help them by purchasing things from them but giving them money and causing chaos to the people???? Maybe it’s not much for you but is that the way you try to get more likes by showing your “generosity”?
Okay mate. Not a fortune teller and never knew there would be chaos. But as you saw in the video, I did not cut in a specified scene where I stopped to give money, it was literally part of a video where I filmed for something like 5 minutes non stop, I show what happens where it happens. I give money on and off camera…
I don’t know what else you want me to say 🤷🏽
Thank you for watching
It’s not only this video you showing your money around mate
@@docttss4003 damned if I do damned if I don’t mate,
Don’t be so quick to judge until you understand what it takes to be a RUclipsr travelling to poor communities.
Give money and food 20 times off camera VS 1 time in a video and then someone always has to put in their 2 cents. (Like your comment)
The thing is I get given donations all the time and I like to show my viewers and donors that I actually help people out it’s what’s given to me.
You have a better idea? Please let me know
Your first few videos were purely you being you, but you have shifted your main purpose or goal being a travel RUclipsr! It’s my feeling and opinion about how I feel your changes and moving away from your initial goal. But it’s up to you to accept or continue what you still think you are right
All good buddy! That statement isn’t exactly accurate, but hey it’s all good I don’t need to explain myself.
I would like to understand from your perspective is “what was my initial main purpose”?
If you like my stuff, keep watching, if you don’t like the variety that is also fine. Plenty of great channels out there ✌🏼
I love travelling with a local companion I give them the smaller cash and they pay trycycles.snacks and tips gets the local prices and no confusion