Hi. I am from Slovakia, currently living in the UK. This is a great video that describes Slovakia. I am pleased that somebody has put the effort into making something like this. As a Slovak person I can only say: Thank you. I can also recommend traveling to Slovakia, there are MANY things to see. Our food and drinks are tasty and quite cheep too, so a double "plus". Accommodation is cheep and you can rent a car for about 20£ per day. Slovak people are friendly, 80% of the young people know how to speak English (we have to learn it at school, it is a mandatory subject). Give it a shot, you might like it. See you in Slovakia.... :)
I spend my winters in Slovakia with moja najdrahšia medvedica, but my experience in deepest Slovakia is that other than nearly all the packaging in Kaufland being in English, therefore we assume that most Slovaks have a little understanding of a few words in English (or they just look at the pictures) very few people speak English or are very reluctant to do so through fear of making a mistake.. With nearly all films and TV programmes dubbed or subtitled into Czech or Slovak, Slovaks who don't travel don't have to bother with foreign languages. The only places that I have ever met English people or Americans in Slovakia is in Bratislava and at Bojnice. I have NEVER come across another Englishman or American in Levice or in our village. It is a case of use it or lose it and most Slovaks never had it in the first place. Despite many attempts, I have still not been able to persuade Tánička's Great Uncle Marko that, "Sitzenzee" is neither good English nor good German. Last winter, I spend four or so hours per week with a 14 year old lad in the village to help him with his English and I shall do so again this coming winter. The teaching aids and work books that he has are excellent except that they go into technical grammatical detail that is way beyond the knowledge of 99% of native English speakers and that technical detail is completely unnecessary to speak good English. Even >>>>> I
Hi. As a Slovak person only recommend for you to try it and go to Slovakia for a holiday. The nature is beautiful, the big towns have a lot of historical buildings, we have over 100 castles in our country and most of them have free access, a lot folk festivals take place during the summer time and the bars and discos are busy all the time. The food is great, drinks are strong and the beer is bitter and strong :) Slovak people are handsome/beautiful, fit and very friendly. Most of the young population of Slovakia knows how to speak English and the restaurts / bars have "multi-language" menu. Even if you encounter somebody who doesn't speak English you will be able to communicate with them to tell them what you need even if you have to use your "hand and feet". Or just use google translate :)
Yea i Also love Bojnice. I live near so we have so much trips to the castle but also to the Zoo near castle. Everytime its fantastic experience also when u know about every step there 😁😄
Actually, it's not a whole true :) as there was "bombing" with napoleon's canon balls, the affected houses got financial reparations. So some of the houses in the old city did put the canon ball into the wall by purpose to get some money from the state :)
So sorry if this bothers you but in slovakia there is trenchin and its amazing it is like I rate it 10/10 so I hope you could try it out. From bratislava its about 1 hour or hour and a half thank you for reading
I am English but spend a lot of time in Slovakia. Moja najdrahšia medvedica has back and neck problems and we visited Trenčín for treatments several times. I liked Trenčín very much. Very nice centre. Love the vodník. I think the castle is magnificent. It is a shame that Bree did not explain the love story at Bojnice. The real tragedy is not that a man spent 22 years remodelling and extending the castle for the love of his life who never saw it. The real tragedy is that he kept his tenants in poverty draining them of every penny that he could to pay for the work. I doubt that he lifted a single stone himself. It is a love story that is equal to the Taj Mahal in India. Of course Shah Jahan was so devastated at the death of his beloved Mumtaz that he had thousands of slaves build her mausoleum. His grief did not lead him to do anything other than approve the plans and watch it being built. Such are the parasitical rich.
Do you edit your videos yourself? how the heck does your Insta have 360K+ followers and only acouple thousand on youtube, nuts! great video! happy travels! Are you considering more international trips, or are you staying in the USA for awhile?
Hellou I am from Nové Zámky (south slovakia) You should have visited the Tribeč mountain range, that is the true Slovak Bermuda Triangle. People have been mysteriously disappearing there for decades and no one will ever see them alive again
Hi. I am from Slovakia, currently living in the UK. This is a great video that describes Slovakia. I am pleased that somebody has put the effort into making something like this. As a Slovak person I can only say: Thank you.
I can also recommend traveling to Slovakia, there are MANY things to see. Our food and drinks are tasty and quite cheep too, so a double "plus". Accommodation is cheep and you can rent a car for about 20£ per day. Slovak people are friendly, 80% of the young people know how to speak English (we have to learn it at school, it is a mandatory subject). Give it a shot, you might like it. See you in Slovakia.... :)
As a Czech i must say, I love Slovakia. You have the nature, we have the heritage
I spend my winters in Slovakia with moja najdrahšia medvedica, but my experience in deepest Slovakia is that other than nearly all the packaging in Kaufland being in English, therefore we assume that most Slovaks have a little understanding of a few words in English (or they just look at the pictures) very few people speak English or are very reluctant to do so through fear of making a mistake.. With nearly all films and TV programmes dubbed or subtitled into Czech or Slovak, Slovaks who don't travel don't have to bother with foreign languages. The only places that I have ever met English people or Americans in Slovakia is in Bratislava and at Bojnice. I have NEVER come across another Englishman or American in Levice or in our village. It is a case of use it or lose it and most Slovaks never had it in the first place. Despite many attempts, I have still not been able to persuade Tánička's Great Uncle Marko that, "Sitzenzee" is neither good English nor good German.
Last winter, I spend four or so hours per week with a 14 year old lad in the village to help him with his English and I shall do so again this coming winter. The teaching aids and work books that he has are excellent except that they go into technical grammatical detail that is way beyond the knowledge of 99% of native English speakers and that technical detail is completely unnecessary to speak good English. Even >>>>> I
@@oliversodomka3651Dědictví aneb Kurvahošigutntág😂👍
Ok now I definitely want to visit Slovakia and hike in the mountains there!
dont forget on proper shoes! btw, enjoy our beautiful country 😉
@@radoONE79 thank you, I will be sure to wear proper hiking shoes! 😉Do people wear flip flops in the mountains? Lol.
@@mj_dolman5122 yes, specialy people from Czech Republic 🤦♂🙈
hey Rose, I hope you seen the real life and fun start out from Bratislava 😉 and I believe you enjoyed my lovely country 😘
Wow looks amazing ! Great vlog
Somebody: talks about Slovakia
The entire Slovak population: Hello there
JOP :DD
Yes
This is fucking relatable
Thank you for a visited our lovely country Bree ❤❤❤
great choice of spots, as a Slovak I appreciate any video that show our small country in a good light
Loved from Day 5 and on especially.
Love Slovakia, such a beautiful country...nice video showing some great spots👏👏
Cool video!! I know very little about this country, and looks so beautiful! I wish I could visit someday.
Greetings from Italy :)
Hi. As a Slovak person only recommend for you to try it and go to Slovakia for a holiday. The nature is beautiful, the big towns have a lot of historical buildings, we have over 100 castles in our country and most of them have free access, a lot folk festivals take place during the summer time and the bars and discos are busy all the time. The food is great, drinks are strong and the beer is bitter and strong :) Slovak people are handsome/beautiful, fit and very friendly. Most of the young population of Slovakia knows how to speak English and the restaurts / bars have "multi-language" menu. Even if you encounter somebody who doesn't speak English you will be able to communicate with them to tell them what you need even if you have to use your "hand and feet". Or just use google translate :)
Slovakia is the best 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰
nepovídej? Best bylo Československo.
Yea i Also love Bojnice. I live near so we have so much trips to the castle but also to the Zoo near castle. Everytime its fantastic experience also when u know about every step there 😁😄
I'm a little sad you didn't have time to check much of the east parts of the country but nice job anyway, glad you liked it!
im form slovakia and my mom is from Amerika. this is a awsome video
Yoo, I live in Poprad so it is crazy to see that you guys visited these spots in Tatras and elsewhere in Slovakia and also the video was awesome👍
that's so cool! thanks for watching :)
I’m from kežmarok 😊
Beautiful places
So many!!!
Love the Canon ball story 😂 and that bridge at the end looks super fun!
Actually, it's not a whole true :) as there was "bombing" with napoleon's canon balls, the affected houses got financial reparations. So some of the houses in the old city did put the canon ball into the wall by purpose to get some money from the state :)
Excelent video 👍🤓❤
Beautiful!!
Is so beautiful wowwwww
Bratislava is a beautiful town. It reminds me Brasov.
yes, that's right: both are ancient Hungarian city
So sorry if this bothers you but in slovakia there is trenchin and its amazing it is like I rate it 10/10 so I hope you could try it out. From bratislava its about 1 hour or hour and a half thank you for reading
And the clemes are like sooo good I recommend
I am English but spend a lot of time in Slovakia. Moja najdrahšia medvedica has back and neck problems and we visited Trenčín for treatments several times. I liked Trenčín very much. Very nice centre. Love the vodník. I think the castle is magnificent. It is a shame that Bree did not explain the love story at Bojnice. The real tragedy is not that a man spent 22 years remodelling and extending the castle for the love of his life who never saw it. The real tragedy is that he kept his tenants in poverty draining them of every penny that he could to pay for the work. I doubt that he lifted a single stone himself. It is a love story that is equal to the Taj Mahal in India. Of course Shah Jahan was so devastated at the death of his beloved Mumtaz that he had thousands of slaves build her mausoleum. His grief did not lead him to do anything other than approve the plans and watch it being built. Such are the parasitical rich.
6:03 I'd do anything for krémeš right now :D
Wow great ❤❤
When you said ughh don't look at me and covered the camera that was funny. Thanks for the beautiful videos and pictures
Thanks for visit ❤️✌️
Moja domovina :D
Toto je Slovensko. Je to veľmi krásne miesto.
Good job and very nice video👌. I didn't know that you will make a video on YT from a Slovakia trip. Miso 🍜
haha you filmed a bunch of these clips!
Hello iam from Slovakia
Love the vid!!
thank you!! x
If I see Bree coming towards me on a Segway I'm jumping out of the way ahahah
🤣🤣🤣 smart move.
Trry Trnava its the best city in Slovakia, next Trencin, Piestany, Trencin, Kosice, Tatry manmore
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Your videos are cool 😎
Do you edit your videos yourself?
how the heck does your Insta have 360K+ followers and only acouple thousand on youtube, nuts!
great video! happy travels!
Are you considering more international trips, or are you staying in the USA for awhile?
Okay ji
Yes I can. ?
Cute girl... and nice country
Hellou I am from Nové Zámky (south slovakia) You should have visited the Tribeč mountain range, that is the true Slovak Bermuda Triangle. People have been mysteriously disappearing there for decades and no one will ever see them alive again
It is just fairy tale.
Dangerous kip