The formal translation of "Ahlan wa Sahlan" goes like this: Consider Yourself as Part of our Family and you are now on our easy and welcoming Property"
I love the detail you put into your vlogs. It’s very high quality, thoughtful and artistic. A true reflection of your personality. Of course, Lebanon is an incredibly gorgeous and vibrant country; and you do a marvelous job presenting it in a tasteful way. Thank you! 🇱🇧
Very nice video!! 13:01 !!! I have a friend/brother from Kurdistan his name is Nazar!! I met him when I lived in Virginia in the 90's. My first girlfriend that I really loved was from there and her name was Chra! Whom I met in Virgina as well after they escaped Saddam. GOOD people man. I can even sing a song in Kurdi :) You probably don't even know the language lol. It's a beautiful language and beautiful people. My friend was from Sulamaniah.
Thanks David! Great to hear you’ve got Kurdish friends! I can actually speak Kurdish fluently as it’s my first language and I’m also from Sulaymaniyah 😊
lol you saying this is the true side of Lebanon is funny/wrong. There's no one true side to Lebanon, that's what makes it what it is. Each region is so different from the other, and the nice thing about it is that they are all so close to each other (1-2 hours car ride maximum). So plz don't decide for us what the true side or the true culture of Lebanon is :) Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your opinion and also "editing" your comment the part where it said "I haven't even watched the video yet" but to comment before watching 24 minutes of the video and judging is rather "funny/wrong". The title is subjective for anyone that watches the video, I'm not deciding for the world what is the "real side" hence there is a question mark at the end of the title. When people actually watch the video they can decide for themselves. Feel free to share a link to your RUclips video where you show the true side ill be happy to watch and learn. :)
@@YadVenturess lol relax buddy.. You asking that question insinuates that other regions of Lebanon are not authentic or do not represent the real Lebanese. I watched the video and my comment still holds perfectly. Hope you enjoyed it anyway
Excellent production, great music and commentary, and beautiful Lebanon 🇱🇧 ❤️
agreed!
Thank you so much really appreciate you watching ❤️🙏
The formal translation of "Ahlan wa Sahlan" goes like this: Consider Yourself as Part of our Family and you are now on our easy and welcoming Property"
Thank you for sharing, I got there in the end 😊🙏
This was a cool video I'm lebanese and have never been to saida myself.
Hope you can visit soon and thank you 🙏
Love watching your videos. This channel is underrated. Good luck and greetings from Palestine 🇵🇸
Really appreciate you thanks for watching 🙏
I love the detail you put into your vlogs. It’s very high quality, thoughtful and artistic. A true reflection of your personality. Of course, Lebanon is an incredibly gorgeous and vibrant country; and you do a marvelous job presenting it in a tasteful way. Thank you! 🇱🇧
Thanks for the kind words Lisa, means a lot 😊🙏
Lovely, Yad. Excellent content!
Thanks Sarah 😊🙏
Beautiful, Yad. Tx for taking us on this journey with you. Just gorgeous.
You really delivered the charm of Saida and its people, an authentic untampered historically rich levantine coastal city in Lebanon 😍
Glad you enjoyed it 😊🙏
Beautiful vlog! Beautiful city..Respect man! Great content and what a nice shooting! 👏👏
Thank you so much ❤️
Scenery is Amazing🎉
Awesome sunset.... Cool video man...
Thank you so much for watching 😊🙏
Best vlogger Yad.Keep it up
Thank you so much Nayef, appreciate your support 🙏
So happy when the guy caught a big fish 😁
Me too 💪💪
Thank you for not haggling with the vendors and paying them full price!!
🙏🙏🙏
Super nice video!
Appreciate you watching, thank you 🙏
11:01 nice slap hahaha
🤣🤣🤣
Good vlog
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing bruva! Seems like we exploring with y’all
Appreciate you watching brother!! 🙏
Beautiful Vlog and loved following your adventures in Saida, and I love how you encourage supporting the locals! Great dinner/sunset spot too :)
Thanks Khaled, appreciate it 🙏
Fun vlog! The guy saying “I’m the Original” is a legend 😂
He was an absolute legend! 😂
@@YadVenturess also loved watching your conversations with the locals, so interesting to hear them and their stories ❤
Really cool and enjoyable episode ☺
Thanks for watching Rania 😊
Very nice vidéo, I enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching 😊
Ty for granting my wish, sadly i didnt see u in the couniech ;(
Hopefully next time!! 🙏🙏
Very nice video!!
13:01 !!! I have a friend/brother from Kurdistan his name is Nazar!! I met him when I lived in Virginia in the 90's. My first girlfriend that I really loved was from there and her name was Chra! Whom I met in Virgina as well after they escaped Saddam. GOOD people man. I can even sing a song in Kurdi :) You probably don't even know the language lol. It's a beautiful language and beautiful people. My friend was from Sulamaniah.
Thanks David! Great to hear you’ve got Kurdish friends! I can actually speak Kurdish fluently as it’s my first language and I’m also from Sulaymaniyah 😊
@@YadVenturess 😊 Sweet 👍🏻👍🏻 great people!!!
Thanks for sharing this video but the picture keep freezing I hope you solve this problem......Thanks
It’s likely an internet issue as the video has fully uploaded. 🙏
Gotta go to Tyre for seafood
I’ll have to next time!!
Best seafood would be in a restaurant called Sultan Ibrahim, but its a bit expensive but worth it.
I’ll have to check it out next time for sure 🙏🙏
The Lebanese ppl in Lebanon are much different to the ones from Bankstown
What's your background Iraqi?
is lebanon dangerous to travel alone as a male?
Not at all, it’s one of the safest places I’ve visited 🙏
lol you saying this is the true side of Lebanon is funny/wrong. There's no one true side to Lebanon, that's what makes it what it is. Each region is so different from the other, and the nice thing about it is that they are all so close to each other (1-2 hours car ride maximum). So plz don't decide for us what the true side or the true culture of Lebanon is :) Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your opinion and also "editing" your comment the part where it said "I haven't even watched the video yet" but to comment before watching 24 minutes of the video and judging is rather "funny/wrong".
The title is subjective for anyone that watches the video, I'm not deciding for the world what is the "real side" hence there is a question mark at the end of the title. When people actually watch the video they can decide for themselves.
Feel free to share a link to your RUclips video where you show the true side ill be happy to watch and learn. :)
@@YadVenturess lol relax buddy.. You asking that question insinuates that other regions of Lebanon are not authentic or do not represent the real Lebanese. I watched the video and my comment still holds perfectly.
Hope you enjoyed it anyway