KYIV/KIEV UKRAINE - WHERE is it DANGEROUS?! 🇺🇦

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  • @dmitrykarpenko2271
    @dmitrykarpenko2271 5 лет назад +1283

    Most of the European capitals are more dangerous than Kyiv. Especially in certain districts. Take Paris as an example.

    • @JanTu77
      @JanTu77 5 лет назад +83

      в Париже спускаясь в метро на одной из центральных станций... чуть не наступил в кучу говна свежего. А цены просто из космоса в центре на гостиницы.
      Короче пару дней мне хватило в Париже. Маленькие города Бельгии, Голландии... особенно не туристические типа Бругге. Вот тема. Очень красиво , нет туристов и цены адекватные

    • @taminalily8616
      @taminalily8616 5 лет назад +3

      Андрей согласна на все 💯 👍🏻

    • @JanTu77
      @JanTu77 5 лет назад +10

      @@taminalily8616 ну я жил в Европе 11 лет, вел бизнес и посмотрел и обьездил очень много мест. Leuven и Hasselt города в которые хочется вернуться. А еще художественный музей в Гааге. Картины в Лувре нервно курят в сторонке.

    • @JanTu77
      @JanTu77 5 лет назад +1

      Кому интересно Leuven kuria.pl/clients/_kuria/_upload/_foto/SAM_3285.jpg

    • @ВячеславУкраїнцев
      @ВячеславУкраїнцев 5 лет назад +109

      Kiev is a dangerous place only for a russian. Good city for good people!

  • @asifahmed4830
    @asifahmed4830 3 года назад +77

    As an American I was told the same thing about going to Ukraine. After a handful of trips, I find Ukrainian people as one of the kindest and most genuine people. Hopefully with all the progress, things will not change.

  • @wawa-zm5wl
    @wawa-zm5wl 5 лет назад +868

    You had to wear a t-shirt with Putin and pick up the flag of Russia, and the danger zone you would find in 1 minute anywhere.

    • @ronom8856
      @ronom8856 5 лет назад +23

      Ukrainian USA is now. It used be Ukrainian USSR. Different masters.

    • @savvagrachev2754
      @savvagrachev2754 5 лет назад +53

      walter walter Unfortunately yeah, but same as if you went to Moscow and waved around a Ukrainian flag with a picture of the former President Petro Poroshenko, you'll find the police beating you up.

    • @savvagrachev2754
      @savvagrachev2754 5 лет назад +14

      That is provocation already. But yeah, I get what you mean. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ВячеславУкраїнцев
      @ВячеславУкраїнцев 5 лет назад +8

      true!

    • @ahlemlee2488
      @ahlemlee2488 5 лет назад +72

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's why people sell toilet paper with the picture of Putin on 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @DK-id3zv
    @DK-id3zv 4 года назад +232

    Dude you look more dangerous than any neighborhood! 😂

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  4 года назад +29

      Thanks man ;)

    • @jackharrison5160
      @jackharrison5160 3 года назад +8

      @@PeterSantenello it's the shaved head

    • @bendover9663
      @bendover9663 3 года назад +1

      @@jackharrison5160 so true! I'm a very friendly guy generally but i was stood outside a bar waiting for my friend about 5 years ago, i was wearing a black jacket similar to him, sure I'm a little overweight not chubby but maybe a few lbs, think medium sized, in terms of height, Tyson Fury, but anyway shaved head and a biggish beard and people, not just one but a few people assumed i was the bouncer haha i just gave off menacing vibes....

    • @georgiopellegrino8370
      @georgiopellegrino8370 3 года назад

      Þu locast mar gefærlic þenden ænig nehgeburhad!

  • @luanbrancher6269
    @luanbrancher6269 4 года назад +151

    Im spending vacation alone in Ukraine (Kyiv, Odessa and Lviv). I walk on the streets and feel safer than I do in my own neighborhood in Brazil. I have never felt any possible threat, and people have always been friendly when I ask something, even if I use my broken Ukrainian. Im just in love with Ukraine and its people.

    • @stivengarcia7332
      @stivengarcia7332 4 года назад +1

      @Alex H hahhahaha

    • @romanlopushanskyi1610
      @romanlopushanskyi1610 3 года назад +4

      Its nice that u wrote 'Kyiv', but also pls write 'odeSa', not 'odeSSa', thk

    • @luanbrancher6269
      @luanbrancher6269 3 года назад

      @@romanlopushanskyi1610 i can, nop, but can u explain why?

    • @НікітаЛихачов
      @НікітаЛихачов 3 года назад +4

      @@luanbrancher6269 because the correct spelling from Ukrainian is Odesa, this spelling using in all official documents

    • @voxpopuli5324
      @voxpopuli5324 3 года назад +10

      @@luanbrancher6269
      Russian and Ukrainian transliteration.
      Examples:
      Russian: Kiev, Odessa, Lvov
      Ukrainian: Kyiv, Odesa, Lviv.

  • @user-oc3op3nu6o
    @user-oc3op3nu6o 5 лет назад +823

    Просто ни один гопник не доебется до Брюса Вилиса

    • @visionnairecom
      @visionnairecom 5 лет назад +32

      Ахаха нихуйово я поорал

    • @nataliasantenello
      @nataliasantenello 5 лет назад +7

      Ахахахахах 😂😂😂

    • @jboss422
      @jboss422 4 года назад +4

      Виктор Нк вголосину!

    • @Mafiozi1989
      @Mafiozi1989 4 года назад +24

      Просто ни один гопник не доебется до лысого из Brazzers.

    • @loudlymusix
      @loudlymusix 4 года назад +1

      ahahah

  • @user-ct4kd6kb6i
    @user-ct4kd6kb6i 5 лет назад +643

    На 11.55 мужик сморкается изыскано и элегантно. Борщага - островок культуры в Киеве!

    • @keypoper807
      @keypoper807 5 лет назад +20

      А в конце вороньі каркают как на погосте.

    • @RuZZkiy-Vanka
      @RuZZkiy-Vanka 5 лет назад +26

      😂 сочно он так, а сопли вытер о забор

    • @military9821
      @military9821 4 года назад +5

      Дима! Не культурные мужики - быдло - жлобы и прочие низко социальные представители, встречаются в любом районе Киева. Я тоже заметил и услышал этого гомосапиенса, когда американец проходил возле ларьков рынка. Но, какой смысл это афишировать. Многие иностранцы замечают, что наши мужики харкают и сморкаются прямо возле людей.

    • @palmasalz2282
      @palmasalz2282 4 года назад +2

      10:55 рынок Днепр, я вырос там, совсем не далеко

    • @uri26spaceburns
      @uri26spaceburns 4 года назад +1

      Бля, только хотел написать) ты меня опередил)))

  • @TelegaNickLondon22
    @TelegaNickLondon22 5 лет назад +221

    the first kid said Mcgregor and tried walking like him flailing his arms, the other said Khabib, (his biggest rival in UFC who beat him recently)but you didnt get it, and you said happy birthday :-)

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  5 лет назад +32

      Haha! That's funny.

    • @valentinrachunek1974
      @valentinrachunek1974 4 года назад +2

      Peter Santenello Come visit Czech Republic 🙂🙂

    • @jamesbracken6885
      @jamesbracken6885 4 года назад +5

      Your rite the boys wer trying this fella is just walking around ignorant what a Dick

    • @yuriy_kondor
      @yuriy_kondor Год назад

      I was scrolling to see if anyone else knew that the kid was doing the Connor walk and that they are against khabib, not against happy birthdays lol

  • @Jean2235177
    @Jean2235177 2 года назад +12

    Peter, I've been watching your Ukraine series. My heart goes out to the people of this beautiful country. I'm struck by the openness and friendliness of the Ukrainian people. The second thing I've noticed is how far your journalism technique has matured. Thank you for sharing the world with us.

  • @rolandroland1137
    @rolandroland1137 3 года назад +11

    I’m Polish, but I love Ukraine and Ukrainian people, I love spending time in Kiev

  • @natmaren989
    @natmaren989 5 лет назад +494

    Всі шукають якісь гарні місця, а тут чоловік ходить і шукає гопніків, лол ))

  • @johnadm3479
    @johnadm3479 5 лет назад +225

    I was be in Kyiv for twice , at tourism trips
    The people’s are hospitable
    The country is amazing
    And pretty girls everywhere

    • @GreenTeaViewer
      @GreenTeaViewer 5 лет назад +1

      Pretty girls??!

    • @neprogav
      @neprogav 5 лет назад +25

      And their men are great boxers

    • @yuwolfuswithout-any-bosssh2420
      @yuwolfuswithout-any-bosssh2420 4 года назад

      @@neprogav Only two great boxers...

    • @jeffgross71
      @jeffgross71 4 года назад +10

      They are very disrespectful and rasist, i dont know how many times i meet with younger people like myself and they laugh at me and speak in russian and they enjoi making fun of me when i dont understand, so for all those who Think it is dangerous or that people have a ghetto mentality are completly wrong, even one day i tryed to learn some russian with some guyrs and they laughed at me and started filming me.. extremly rude people… i speak 4 languages and they 1 so.. the Girls also laugh at evrythng they dont understand. unbelivable

    • @olexandrvovchok2384
      @olexandrvovchok2384 4 года назад +22

      @@jeffgross71 no, it's not racism but low level of culture. They would laugh on anyone who feels lost or insecure. Social IQ of some of our people is very low. Don't mind them.

  • @threecampbells
    @threecampbells 5 лет назад +109

    I love the reality of your journeys in the city of KYIV and how beautiful the people are who live there. I am happy you showed just how bad it is in American cities and I saw the fear in your girlfriends face and movements when walking in San Francisco. The world needs to see the things you show on your journeys around Europe and how rough life is everywhere. The difference is America is less friendly and yet you can walk around anywhere and there is smiles and a kindness and openness you can not find here. I look forward to your next video and have seen everyone. I send my best to the people of Ukraine and would love one day to come and visit if my health allows it. Скоро побачимось

    • @valeriinikanorov5748
      @valeriinikanorov5748 5 лет назад +16

      Wish your health gets well and welcome to Ukraine! Ласкаво просимо!

    • @threecampbells
      @threecampbells 5 лет назад +8

      @@valeriinikanorov5748 thank you for your kindness.

    • @alyona_ya
      @alyona_ya 5 лет назад +4

      Обов'язково приїжджайте! 😊

    • @threecampbells
      @threecampbells 5 лет назад +13

      @@alyona_yaЯ роблю все можливе. Дякуємо вам за вашу доброту. I have to us my translator and my Ukraine typewriter. I hope I did good. Have a great day.

    • @paskal_navi
      @paskal_navi 4 года назад +5

      Rodger Campbell really well done. Hats off, Rodger!

  • @romailto9299
    @romailto9299 4 года назад +67

    I love this exchange with the kids from Borshchagivka! P: Where is the dangerous area? Kids: Area 51?

  • @martinlowe9305
    @martinlowe9305 4 года назад +24

    Went to Kyiv 4 weeks ago visiting from the UK as a tourist. The place is fascinating. The architecture is very impressive. The people are warm and friendly. The place has a laid back vibe. Compared to many Capital Cities it is amazingly cheap too. Highly recommended!

    • @louisecorchevolle9241
      @louisecorchevolle9241 4 года назад

      kiev in English

    • @maksmaks1625
      @maksmaks1625 3 года назад +4

      @@louisecorchevolle9241 Kyiv - Its Ukrainian pronunciation and historical correct - from the name of founder of city - prince Kiy, but Kiev its russian (and it's not right)

  • @freddyfriesen
    @freddyfriesen 5 лет назад +416

    They're Ukrainians! What did you expect? Have you ever done a video about being invited in for a meal. Our kids learned very quickly about Ukrainian hospitality when we went to visit some of my relatives in Alberta. (My Ukrainian ancestors pioneered the land around Vegreville.) Everywhere we went a feast was spread out for us. "What's the matter? You no like my food? Eat! Eat! " Not wanting to offend, we all ate to the point of almost exploding. I grew up in Winnipeg, a veritable melting pot. (In a predominantly British, Jewish neighbourhood.) OK, I may be somewhat biased, but at age 67, I would say the Ukrainian people are the most hospitable you will find.

    • @dmytrovolynets
      @dmytrovolynets 5 лет назад +38

      Thank you for this words! Really nice to read something like this) Always welcome to Ukraine!

    • @LazyLoneLion
      @LazyLoneLion 4 года назад +18

      There is one non-direct point that leads to us appreciating our food -- Holodomor. A lot of our [grand-]grandparents experienced it and the memory still lives in such examples that even modern Ukrainians don't connect.

    • @dmitrikaljuznoi1323
      @dmitrikaljuznoi1323 4 года назад +3

      Can say the same about Ukrainians and Belarusians, my mom and grandmother visited the relatives in the villages and they allways had to drink and eat or they would "not respect" the relatives, owners of the hobuse.

    • @natalyparubocha8897
      @natalyparubocha8897 4 года назад +4

      I sometimes had arguments with some of my traditional Ukrainian family, because I don't want to eat some kinds of food and don't drink alcohol ))))
      But things are changing, even here ))) Even the people who push you to eat something ;)

    • @Lobo_Loco1
      @Lobo_Loco1 4 года назад +4

      Little Chicago What you just said is pure bullshit.
      I was born and raised in Winnipeg, East side Elmwood and grew up with Ukrainians and can tell you right now they're definitely not "the most hospitable you will find"
      I had good Ukrainian friends growing up going to Miles Mac but, when I met their Ukrainian parents and grandparents, my whole perception of Ukrainians changed in an instant because not alll but, most Ukrainians are truly racist.
      What I find funny is, these people come from the 2nd most poorest country in all of Europe and have suffered so much hate and racism yet, these people come here to North America with their racist ideology's and prehistoric way of thinking in my country.
      You would think that people would learn from going through such hardships, racism, discrimination and hatred would learn from their past experiences but, nope not the Ukrainian people.
      No offense to you and your Ukrainian heritage but, the majority of Ukrainians are certainly not the sharpest tools in the shed, and thats saying it in a very nice way and truthfully, if you're a Ukrainian and carry that same ideology, you should get the fuck out of my beautiful country and go back to your third world village of a country and make perogies for a living.

  • @stephenlord2200
    @stephenlord2200 4 года назад +65

    Another great video Peter!!! I've been to Kyiv twice and at no time did I feel in danger or afraid. And when I tell people here in D.C. that I was in Ukraine I got the same questions "Isn't it dangerous". NO, it's not. I loved being there and am very seriously contemplating moving there. The people are amazing, the country is beautiful, they have more appreciation for life and enjoying it. As you know the US is a rat race, especially here in D.C. I work a few blocks from the White House and when I'm outside it is so crowded and busy and people are in a rush to get places. When I was in Kyiv, I never felt that harried from the people in Kyiv that I feel when I'm in downtown D.C. It is a day and night difference in the atmosphere between D.C. and Kyiv and I want very much to make Kyiv my home. Keep up the great work Peter, I absolutely love your videos.

    • @carreyperea2201
      @carreyperea2201 3 года назад +6

      I live in Lviv, way smaller not as expensive, and very cultured, we have it all here, beautiful!!

    • @threezerol944t
      @threezerol944t Год назад

      Might as well, were chewing our own arm off, and destroying the fabric of our society to prop it up.

    • @ingemarsjoo4542
      @ingemarsjoo4542 8 дней назад

      I feel the same in my favorite city Berlin as you feel in Kiev. People never seemes to be in a hurry. Easy living. Still a big city.

  • @science5077
    @science5077 5 лет назад +205

    Peter, I laughed so much. I lived for 23 years at Borshchagovka. There is no danger))

    • @ihormay3418
      @ihormay3418 5 лет назад +61

      Maybe if you live long enough at Borshchagovka, you become the danger :)

    • @science5077
      @science5077 5 лет назад +13

      @@ihormay3418 maybe, maybe 😉

    • @thomasanders8515
      @thomasanders8515 5 лет назад +2

      Не верю ! Выглядишь на 18 лет ))

    • @science5077
      @science5077 5 лет назад +4

      @@thomasanders8515 уже почти 27, но алкоголь без паспорта до сих пор не продают

    • @thomasanders8515
      @thomasanders8515 5 лет назад +1

      @@science5077 Я думаю это хороший знак )

  • @edfederoff2679
    @edfederoff2679 4 года назад +36

    I totally agree - as an American tourist looking to find the homeland roots of his paternal family (Pomerenko) - I was blown away by the Old-World beauty, the friendliness of the people, the mellowness of the place - walking backstreets in midtown near Maidan, after midnight - felt more secure than in my hometown of Los Angeles. Looking to spend some time there after retiring in 2020. Thanks for your videos!

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 3 года назад +4

      And the matter of Kyiv and Ukraine in general being a more homogenous race society, - that's signfiicant signficant.

  • @KonoozTravel
    @KonoozTravel 3 года назад +91

    Smart vlog, wipes up stereotypes and reflects reality

  • @2manygamestoplay
    @2manygamestoplay 5 лет назад +248

    I felt way safer in Kiev than Berlin where I live nowadays.

    • @ronom8856
      @ronom8856 5 лет назад +7

      It is the Ukrainian USA now. Berlin was OK for the first decades of US rule. It takes time to be messed up as an US overseas territory. Time will tell.

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 5 лет назад +12

      Are you nuts?

    • @jackschauztern3113
      @jackschauztern3113 5 лет назад +24

      I live in Berlin and lived in Kyiv. I am not sure this is relevant to compare them in terms of safety since both places are very safe. It's like comparing Norway and Sweden together.

    • @ronom8856
      @ronom8856 5 лет назад +5

      @@runoflife87 The Ukrainian USA votes just the US at the UN. Talks like the US at the UN. The Ukrainian USSR did the same for the Russian USSR at the UN. Same old, different channel.

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 5 лет назад +18

      @@ronom8856 are you on drugs?

  • @kbzaye
    @kbzaye 5 лет назад +31

    Always a very fair appraisal of what is a fantastic city in Kyiv. I'm glad you're over there enjoying it

  • @stabilnyyy
    @stabilnyyy 5 лет назад +331

    It's better to ask "Gde opasnyy rayonchik" )

  • @danielseyfali5427
    @danielseyfali5427 4 года назад +7

    Big thanks to P.Santinello for taking the time out and making this well needed video, it truely serves it purpose!

  • @arthurbc6
    @arthurbc6 4 года назад +31

    i went to kiev for 4 nights last week, walked on the night and midnight everywhere in the city centre and old kiev, i was really drunk btw, felt safe all the time, fucking amazing city

  • @terrygray5231
    @terrygray5231 4 года назад +25

    I like those kids at 18:15 saying "Come to Ukraine. We very cool, and to have a nice day."
    When I was looking for a new travel plan, your videos from Kyiv were a tipping point for me. After watching a lot of your content and insightful comment, I came here. I've been here nearly a month now, and I've rented in three areas of the city, including Troieshchyna. I spent a week there, wanting to see the different parts of the city.
    The shopping and the dressing and the dining and the architecture is low and slow compared to the center, but the people there are just as kind, protective, dismissive or indifferent towards me as they are here in Pechers'kyi, or back in North Carolina, for that matter. Ordinary Troieshchyna people doing things in the ordinary way, using much less money. I accidentally tried to overpay for some vegetables at a sidewalk vendor, but she immediately refunded my stupid mistake with a big laugh at me.
    Keepin in mind I'm not out there drinking and hopping around at night, when all the usual warnings would apply. Common sense and human courtesy get you through almost anywhere in the world. I like Kiev and the game-faced (but essentially warm, I think) Ukrainian people, and I thank you for the tip.
    But by the way, when I said to my latest Kyiv host that I would be going to Serbia next, she asked me: "But isn't that dangerous?"

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  4 года назад +6

      Great to hear Terry! Yeah, everyone things everywhere else is dangerous, funny how that works.

  • @danijelabozicevic1079
    @danijelabozicevic1079 5 лет назад +181

    Tipical and normal city like everywhere else in Eastern Europe,with nice and friendly people.
    I think,the crows are the most dangerus.😁👍 ✌&❤ 🇧🇦

    • @ivarsverson4116
      @ivarsverson4116 5 лет назад +3

      Crows are "holly" creatures in mythology of those who have based Kiyv

    • @danijelabozicevic1079
      @danijelabozicevic1079 5 лет назад +1

      @@ivarsverson4116 Thanks for the info.Greetings from Bosnia.

    • @ivarsverson4116
      @ivarsverson4116 5 лет назад +8

      ​@@danijelabozicevic1079 Greetings to Bosnia :) You are welcome. The vikings were the people who based a lot of cityes by the Dnipro river. It was the way from Scandinavia. Across the Baltic Sea, going down by Dnipro river, then across the Black Sea they were coming to Constantinople (second Rome) -capital of Byzantie Empire, to raid and pillage the city and take all the gold and goods out from there. But the way from home was to far, that was a reason they've based a couple of big cityes (including Kiyv) by Dnipro river to make the road less. And after a couple of raids they've decided to stay and live there.

    • @ivan3077
      @ivan3077 5 лет назад +1

      Yes craws were pretty scary at the end!!

    • @danijelabozicevic1079
      @danijelabozicevic1079 5 лет назад

      @@ivan3077 👍:-)

  • @laowhy86
    @laowhy86 5 лет назад +118

    One of my fave videos so far. Such an organic look at a place. The parallels to China exist, but when I walk around asking people where the old town is in a city, or even a poorer or more dangerous area, people ask me why I'd want to see that (which is fine), but then tell me not to film that part. People are much less apt to admit that there is disparity, despite those less affluent places being the ones with the friendliest and warmest people.

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  5 лет назад +15

      Thanks Matt! Yeah, I guess it's the mentality of having less to guard or protect. Nobody cared about the camera at all, even when it could have looked like I was making a negative video about their neighborhood.

    • @AlexA-eg7gz
      @AlexA-eg7gz 5 лет назад +4

      Just for a split second, I found myself thinking "Wait! I was reading the comment section below Peter's video just a moment ago! When did I switch to C-Milk's channel?"

    • @davidmar867
      @davidmar867 3 года назад

      You and Serpentza have turned into the worst frauds concerning china on the internet next to The Epoch Times and its subsidiaries, turns out they're obviously coordinating and being paid by a branch of the US. You both have the lowest emotional ethics and would qualify to be a Trump toady or a reporter for Fox News on China.
      Of course you two would back out of a debate with the other English ex-pats in China. They would utterly destroy you. I have to admit I like watching your garbage if nothing but to dismiss every distortion of the facts to satisfy an ego that needs caressing when its feeling inferior and inadequate - that's a Trumpian trait.
      Its good to have losers like you to show the rest of the world what true filth is on the internet.

    • @LyashenkoSergiy
      @LyashenkoSergiy 3 года назад +3

      At least 95% of Ukrainians are very critical about their country. Even nationalists and patriots are critical.

    • @rostamfarikhnehad6391
      @rostamfarikhnehad6391 3 года назад

      @@PeterSantenello what's your opinion about iranian people?

  • @olenkap9585
    @olenkap9585 3 года назад +20

    -where's the dangerous zone?
    -here, its a pit
    -no, but problems
    -here's another pit
    :-DDDDD

  • @arshadnakeem2947
    @arshadnakeem2947 4 года назад +5

    I use to travel Ukraine three to four times per year since 2014 ..KIEV is one of the best city i ever been..its soo clean and people are friendly...year by year everything getting well organized..when i say this to my wife she's so proud and happy :)

  • @billy-ps7jz
    @billy-ps7jz 5 лет назад +133

    Amazing to see that there was nobody sleeping on the street like in San Francisco

    • @oleksandrsavitskyy7702
      @oleksandrsavitskyy7702 5 лет назад +3

      It is good and bad man. As Nikolay wrote it is too cold. The other thing is that tolerance from police and business owners to homeless is lower then in us and they just got quicked out from some places.

    • @samjones3106
      @samjones3106 4 года назад +3

      The reason not many homeless is because almost everyone is registered with the government in a home or apartment. Even if someone else owns the home its very difficult to evict someone when they are registered to live there. Its essentially a lifetime lease even if they dont pay rent. Its a system going back to the Soviet days.

    • @oleksandrsavitskyy7702
      @oleksandrsavitskyy7702 4 года назад +6

      @@samjones3106 Just to say man. Did you read it somewhere or else? I grew up in USSR. The reason there were no homeless in USSR is that there was article 209 in criminal law. For begging you could go to prison for 2 years. For not working you could go to prison for 4 years so most of potential homeless either had to work or go to Siberian camp, some of them would finish in mental hospitals or if they were over 60 in retirement homes. These laws abolished in Russia after USSR collapsed. Here is the story of Russian teans killed homeless guy. pikabu.ru/story/v_voronezhe_14letnie_apologetyi_aue_izbili_deda_i_poluchili_otvetku_6585195 There is a video and you can see how homeless people live in Russia. They have to hide as police or private security will kick the hell out of them if they sleep on central streets or near shops like in US where homeless are the same citizens as other people. There are more homeless per capita in Russia then in US just because in Russia they not considered like normal citizens and have to hide. ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B5_%D0%B2_%D0%A0%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%B8

    • @oleksandrsavitskyy7702
      @oleksandrsavitskyy7702 4 года назад +1

      @@samjones3106 here is why you don't see homeless onthe central streets. Story (use Google translate) and picture of government worker (women) is kicking homeless man who was sleeping near Government Statistics local office. Her argument was that he smelled and was sleeping near historical building. m.lenta.ru/news/2019/07/24/perm/ She was not even fired from her job and i am not even talking about prosecuting her.

    • @samjones3106
      @samjones3106 4 года назад +2

      @@oleksandrsavitskyy7702 I'm sure thats true but its very difficult to evict someone when they are registered to live in an apartment. End result is not many people become homeless.

  • @HistoryHustle
    @HistoryHustle 5 лет назад +11

    Great video, loved it! Thanks for covering this. Very eye opening.

  • @jayinkyiv135
    @jayinkyiv135 4 года назад +36

    Living here years now.. Honestly the world's best city.

    • @kutuzovm3215
      @kutuzovm3215 4 года назад +3

      whats the best about it lmfao?! Paying double the prices in moscow whilst making a quarter of the salary lmfao!!! Its a rapidly dying third world country to the point where the eastern part of the country which has been under ukrainian shelling has a higher human development index than the west

    • @andresil8330
      @andresil8330 4 года назад

      Jay F where are you from?

    • @dzobanv
      @dzobanv 4 года назад +2

      @@andresil8330 Just another pro-Russian lunatic

    • @ozzless
      @ozzless 4 года назад +3

      lol i love russian bots getting their ass burn in comments there. And yes, Kyiv is one of the best cities to live in, despite all russian propaganda trying to show it other way.

  • @schmucker1989
    @schmucker1989 3 года назад +12

    One day I would definitelly love to visit Kiev with my family. As a Serb it feels very important to learn my children about Slavic heritage and get in touch with other Slavic nations.

  • @tmoney3198
    @tmoney3198 4 года назад +45

    Wow! The so called “bad area” looks pretty decent and safe. Much safer than any area of Los Angeles!

    • @streettravelxxi
      @streettravelxxi 2 года назад

      bad areas in eastern europe generally just means poor/gypsy areas doesnt necessarily mean dangerous.

    • @Tigerland1962
      @Tigerland1962 2 года назад +2

      grow up

    • @1stwonder788
      @1stwonder788 2 года назад +1

      You should live there

    • @tmoney3198
      @tmoney3198 2 года назад

      @@1stwonder788 maybe I will come for an extended visit

  • @highelf2008
    @highelf2008 5 лет назад +78

    Don't ask for "opasnaya zona"... say "opasnaya mestnost"....people get confused what you mean by zona

    • @dmitrykarpenko2271
      @dmitrykarpenko2271 5 лет назад +15

      Especially as Zona means prison in Russian slang.

    • @highelf2008
      @highelf2008 5 лет назад +3

      @@dmitrykarpenko2271 there are no zonas In the city,ask for dangerous places, not for prisons

    • @DKhools
      @DKhools 5 лет назад +13

      Yeah... We use "zona" if only tell "Chernobyl Zona")

    • @LazyLoneLion
      @LazyLoneLion 4 года назад +8

      Better to ask about "opasnyj rayon" (dangerous area) or "opasnoye m'esto" (place).
      Still not sure if you can easily get the answer for anything like that. Usually the answer has to be invented the moment you asked :)

    • @RuZZkiy-Vanka
      @RuZZkiy-Vanka 4 года назад +1

      @@LazyLoneLion 99,9 % you'll be told Borschagovka, Voskresenka or Troeschyna

  • @stas.d
    @stas.d 5 лет назад +30

    Well, it's true. When I moved to San Francisco I started to feel stressed all the time. Who knows probably it's some sort of adaptation period. In Ukraine I had way more internal balance.

    • @ozzless
      @ozzless 4 года назад +5

      Not adaption dude. I moved to Ukraine, and i feel much safer almost everywhere. And i moved from europe, which is far safer than San Francisco

  • @victoriak236
    @victoriak236 5 лет назад +51

    If you go with open heart, you’ll find the same people

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      @TonyTony-hc3bi 3 года назад

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  • @thehardway7970
    @thehardway7970 4 года назад +13

    I've been to Kyiv many times and I've never once felt threatened or intimidated. I recommend to everyone.

  • @tootstoyou1
    @tootstoyou1 3 года назад +6

    These locals are so friendly. They have heart ! ♥️ and your language skills are impressive 😀

  • @Koryuk
    @Koryuk 5 лет назад +34

    3:13 - it is portrait of the ukrainian politician, author of more than 2000 scientific papers Mykhailo Hrushevsky, who lived in 1866 - 1934.

  • @andriygrom4853
    @andriygrom4853 5 лет назад +246

    По моему гопники уже вымерли как динозавры. Наверное их уже и в Гарлеме нету.
    Когода вы ищете гопников, вы скорее похожи на археолога )))

    • @sikachyna
      @sikachyna 5 лет назад +19

      "Ты скакова срайона? Бабки есть? А если найду?" - вот это всё.

    • @andriygrom4853
      @andriygrom4853 5 лет назад +6

      Думаю так более похоже:
      - Слышь пацан, а ты сам откуда, на каком районе тусманишь ?
      - кого с "юрА" знаешь ?
      - мое поганяло знаешь ?
      - котлы свои покажи ?

    • @svitlana2651
      @svitlana2651 5 лет назад +24

      Кива есть, Ляшко, да много их осталось, но они теперь все важные люди.

    • @inthefun6077
      @inthefun6077 4 года назад +3

      Как нет??? А на 18:00 минуте??? 😂

    • @splashkord1695
      @splashkord1695 4 года назад

      Гопники все сюда перебазировались >>> ruclips.net/video/rpoBKHYKtt8/видео.html

  • @GreenTeaViewer
    @GreenTeaViewer 5 лет назад +52

    Imagine Peter did a video with Bald and Bankrupt. That I'd like to see!

  • @jimmyjimmyjimjim6062
    @jimmyjimmyjimjim6062 4 года назад +20

    Kyiv was one of the most beautiful cities with most peaceful people. I am so looking forward to go back anytime really.

  • @cformosa
    @cformosa 2 года назад +9

    So terribly sad, what has happened to all these places now? May Putin rot in a prison soon.

    • @micozur15
      @micozur15 Год назад +2

      Kyiv is fine, I haven't seen any destruction in the city apart from bridges and highways leading to it. Suburbs though, not really intact.

  • @iamlikeasea
    @iamlikeasea 4 года назад +81

    it's dangerous to still write KIEV in 2019

  • @omarhassane4179
    @omarhassane4179 5 лет назад +38

    Heey Peter 👋🏻
    That video was really GOOD and FUN as always, that’s how the end result of PETER S. is 👍🏻Thanks for entertaining us and giving us more info about this BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ( УКРАЇНА )
    One last thing Peter , could you please not stop adding those Ukrainian subtitles?
    Because they’re really helping me so much with learning the language as a beginner and I’m sure that it will still do help me improve my level at that BEAUTIFUL language even when I reach intermediate and advanced as well.

    • @oleksandrzubchenko7739
      @oleksandrzubchenko7739 5 лет назад +4

      Omar Hassan wow! It’s amazing to hear that someone from the world is trying to learn my (ukraininan) language. Where are you from, friend, and why did you decide to do so?

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  5 лет назад +3

      @@oleksandrzubchenko7739 Thanks Omar! Glad you liked it. I'm a one-man band at the moment and sometimes I can't pull the subs off. Down the road, I'd like to. Thanks for caring and I'll try my best.

    • @nadshy
      @nadshy 5 лет назад

      Try duolingo

  • @ИванБорисюк-п7э
    @ИванБорисюк-п7э 5 лет назад +36

    Thank you, man, for your video. I´m from Kiev but currently live in Buenos-Aires which you mentioned as a dangerous city. I lived near Borshchahovka and know this town pretty good. It was nice to look at such a dear for me city through your eyes of a stranger :) But if you were asking me I´d say that Kiev is one of the safest big city of Europe. I crossed the whole city once at night walking when I missed the last subway. Instead of finding some danger I´ve found a guy in the middle of my way, he took me home for free :)
    And one of the girl in the video was right when said that stories about "Gopniki" come from 90´s years. And also the myth about "borshchahovka" or "troeshchina" being dangerous areas :)

    • @drlimacharlie5204
      @drlimacharlie5204 5 лет назад +6

      Hola Iván. I am from Buenos Aires and have just visited Kyiv, and I loved it! Hope you don't find Buenos Aires too dangerous :)

    • @ИванБорисюк-п7э
      @ИванБорисюк-п7э 5 лет назад +3

      @@drlimacharlie5204, no, I just never visit "villa" and feel pretty safe :) Beside, the center of Capital is quiet. Abasto, Palermo, Recoleta, Puerto Madero etc - never had any trouble there.

    • @stivengarcia7332
      @stivengarcia7332 4 года назад

      @@ИванБорисюк-п7э I really like your story friend! What is a Ukrainian like you doing in Buenos Aires? What got you there? Sabes hablar español?

    • @ИванБорисюк-п7э
      @ИванБорисюк-п7э 4 года назад

      @@stivengarcia7332, vivo cuatro años acá, obviamente hablo español. De hecho, hablo más porteño que algunos porteños.

    • @stivengarcia7332
      @stivengarcia7332 4 года назад

      @@ИванБорисюк-п7э ¿Pero que te ha motivado a mudarte a Buenos Aires? España es un país mucho más rico y se habla español también (obviamente).

  • @clayblythe
    @clayblythe 4 года назад +32

    To be honest it looks safer than certain areas of San Francisco

  • @heikowohr951
    @heikowohr951 3 года назад +3

    Living in Kiev since more than a year now. You are so right with all your bottom line statements! Not dangerious Warm, open and supportive people. Few rules only. Not strict at all. No reason for fear as normal individual. And, of course, Kiev is a beauty!

  • @TechnoShaman69
    @TechnoShaman69 5 лет назад +82

    Best way to find troubles in east ukrainian cities is visite cheap pub, that usually called "Nalivaika", somewhere in the outskirts of cities or near transcity train or bus stations )
    But as I see dangerous places in Kyiv looks like elite districts in Kharkiv, so you chose wrong city to looking for trouble ))

    • @jenukraine4746
      @jenukraine4746 5 лет назад +7

      wow bad advice - you shouldn't invite him to that places because it is really - not funny at all .

    • @ukrgames318
      @ukrgames318 4 года назад +5

      What the BS you write there? Like elite district in Kharkiv? 0_0 You never been in Kharkiv and never see the town if you write this

    • @TechnoShaman69
      @TechnoShaman69 4 года назад +3

      ​@@ukrgames318 I'm live in Kharkiv all my life, so i know what i'm talk about ) Troeschina in this video looks like Pavlovo Pole or so ) Try to compare this with XTZ or Proletarskaya )

    • @jeffgross71
      @jeffgross71 4 года назад

      the worst and most dangerous part of Ukraine is Kiev and donbass, zaporoyzhie is defently the most terrible city on the planet, go there Peter if you want views...

    • @marynademirska8655
      @marynademirska8655 4 года назад

      You guys, I have lived in both Kharkiv and Kyiv and.. Well, Kharkiv ain't only the Sumskaya and Gorky park. Places like Sortirovka, Turinka, Moskaloyka or Dikanyovka suck at any time of the day. Troeshyna or Borshcharovka in Kyiv aren't dangerous, they are more like Saltovka. But Voskresenka... Now that's the hood, the area around that half-abandoned railway station, like Chelyabinskaya street looks especially grim and disgusting. There was recently a serial killer at Voskresenka and some filming group, DW, I think, even did a documentary about some homeless kids who lived in a basement near the Yunist market and sniffed glue.

  • @ahlemlee2488
    @ahlemlee2488 5 лет назад +52

    I have never felt safe more than in Kyiv. Well, I smile when my eyes cross other people but I suppose they think I'm crazy since the majority has that face 😶.

    • @vasylshymanskyi
      @vasylshymanskyi 5 лет назад +13

      Yea, we don't smile often. Especially to strangers) That's not our thing.

    • @jayalexander121
      @jayalexander121 4 года назад +4

      I know what you mean. When I first visited the city I caught so many people staring at me with a blank face. I didn't know how to take it, but I've been back 4 more times, so it can't be bad))

    • @ahlemlee2488
      @ahlemlee2488 4 года назад +3

      @@vasylshymanskyi yes I completely understand, it's like part of difference in cultures and everything...

    • @ahlemlee2488
      @ahlemlee2488 4 года назад +3

      @@jayalexander121 yeah, I just wanted to point to the difference that's all, because I'm still here in Kyiv and the more I discover the more I fall deeper in love.

    • @jayalexander121
      @jayalexander121 4 года назад +2

      @@ahlemlee2488 I am also very much in love with Kyiv. It is my favourite place to be in the world

  • @dlite7845
    @dlite7845 4 года назад +6

    Great video! I don’t live there but have visited several times in the past couple of years. I feel very safe there. If visitors are respectful and friendly, they should have a wonderful time.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @LaGrandeBayou
    @LaGrandeBayou 2 года назад +3

    Peter:
    “I WANT TO SEE REDNECKS”
    Ukrainian Girl:
    “Ugh sorry Boomer...your 20 years too late”

  • @MagmaleV
    @MagmaleV 4 года назад +2

    Very funny and authentic video about my home city Kyiv!
    I live in not so good neighbourhood here for almost 20 years and real danger may come only at night and mostly if you drunk, reckless or just unlucky.

  • @M4L1y
    @M4L1y 5 лет назад +13

    Peter, with all respect - forget about KIEV, it's KYIV only.
    From Ukraine with Love

    • @nataliasantenello
      @nataliasantenello 5 лет назад

      MaJIbIu with all respect, please say three hundred thirty three out of loud and try to sound exactly like a native English-speaker. Then you’ll notice, how difficult it is to pronounce unnatural sounds for your language. He’s saying Kyiv all the time, but it’s hounds like [Kiiv], because he just can’t make that sound of [иї] right. If he was saying Kiev, it would sound like [Kijev] and it’s not what he says.

    • @M4L1y
      @M4L1y 5 лет назад +2

      @@nataliasantenello easy, #KyivNotKiev

    • @jordanjohnanderson
      @jordanjohnanderson 4 года назад

      I keep seeing this exact same comment under different user names. How much is the Atlantic Council paying you guys?

    • @louisecorchevolle9241
      @louisecorchevolle9241 4 года назад

      why in English it is Kiev, Moskva is russian in English Moscow

  • @wawa-zm5wl
    @wawa-zm5wl 5 лет назад +258

    Слава Ўкраіне!

    • @niklayolodin6412
      @niklayolodin6412 5 лет назад +8

      ГЕРОЯМ ТОЖЭ

    • @zerownt
      @zerownt 5 лет назад +12

      Один гопник есть.

    • @military9821
      @military9821 4 года назад +12

      @@zerownt Не правильно считаешь. Обрати внимание на лайки. А если считать твой коммент, то да, один есть !

    • @zerownt
      @zerownt 4 года назад +7

      @@military9821 Пардон! Всегда думаю о людях лучше ,чем они есть. Вот и здесь оказалось ,что быдла намного больше ,чем я считал. 🙁

    • @niklayolodin6412
      @niklayolodin6412 4 года назад +1

      @@zerownt СЛАВА НАВАЛЬНОМУ

  • @yevgenychmykhun6661
    @yevgenychmykhun6661 5 лет назад +9

    If you see russian troops than its dangerous. This could happen anywhere, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, UK etc

  • @casuallad735
    @casuallad735 3 года назад +2

    Without sounding racist. I like the fact that some countries and cities in Europe still remain fully homogeneous. Like for example when you visit London u don’t feel like your visiting the country Britain. You feel like you have just visited cities from around the world bundled into one place. Whereas here you are visiting. Ukraine and meeting Ukrainians and seeing Ukrainian stuff

    • @bestquotes9336
      @bestquotes9336 3 года назад +1

      Your comment is spot-on. When I asked an American acquaintance of mine who has now lived in Kyiv for many years what is the best thing about living in Ukraine, he said without hesitation "not having to deal with racial issues on a daily basis." Cultural Diversity is an overhyped myth. Rather than creating a color-blind society, here in U.S. race has become the focal point of absolutely everything.

  • @pavelusa3423
    @pavelusa3423 3 года назад +1

    Peter this vid was not a failure and I was in kiev five times and loved every bit of my travels black Sea pusata hats etc..the Cernobyl museum was worth seeing..thanks alot..my american friend lives with his ukrainian wife in Pavlograd and loves the place

  • @DaveRea
    @DaveRea 5 лет назад +5

    I just flew out of Borispil 21 hours ago. Was in Kiev for 2 1/2 weeks. Very cool city. Planning to live there part time in the near future. Great video.

  • @stay_with_me_natalija
    @stay_with_me_natalija 5 лет назад +77

    Ой, Петро, як чудово, коли три звертаєшся до дівчат, вони відповідають тобі українською мовою і ти все розумієшь.

  • @dmitrykarpenko2271
    @dmitrykarpenko2271 5 лет назад +34

    The mural at 3:18 - that's the scholar from fifty hryvnas (Hrushevsky).

  • @mr.g4785
    @mr.g4785 4 года назад +1

    I went to Kiev a few years back 2016. I was told before I left by a Ukrainian friend who lives there that Ukraine is a very dangerous place. I found what you did. Nice people and "Texture" of old and new. Lots of green spaces. A nice city with hard economic times.

  • @glentaylor9807
    @glentaylor9807 4 года назад +26

    Honestly Peter, having been to Kyiv multiple times. I have never once had a confrontation nor have seen one. In my opinion, my home city of boston is much much more "dangerous" haha is it weird to say I feel safer in Kyiv than my own home city?

    • @louisecorchevolle9241
      @louisecorchevolle9241 4 года назад

      KIEV

    • @louisecorchevolle9241
      @louisecorchevolle9241 4 года назад

      @Alex H if course in ukrainian but not in English, French mostly languages it I Kiev I suggest you to contact the bodies who rules the language to change for France it is "Academie française" but they have no political agenda tell the also to change Moscou in French for Moskva in russian

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions Год назад

      I suspect that’s now the case for MANY European cities compared to America. lol

  • @user-mj2wr2ip2j
    @user-mj2wr2ip2j 5 лет назад +40

    12:39 - Макгрегор? Хабіб? Хабіб?
    - Happy birthday?
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kunstschutze
    @kunstschutze 5 лет назад +12

    visit DVRZ ( ДВРЗ ) district, it's too considered as dangerous, this status caused because of isolation from rest of the city by surroundig railway paths and industrial area. It's stalin's era housing estate built for workers of train car building factory, also you can visit quite simillar districts Rembaza ( Рембаза ), and Avarijne village ( Селище Аварійне ), all are located on left bank, but DVRZ is the biggest and most authentic.

    • @kunstschutze
      @kunstschutze 5 лет назад

      @@draug1984 thx, i'll check it out

    • @RuZZkiy-Vanka
      @RuZZkiy-Vanka 4 года назад

      ему надо посмотреть канал Бесславные ублюдки, где чел кололся на Дврз, как раз то что он ищет

  • @yuliyakolchenko5581
    @yuliyakolchenko5581 5 лет назад +13

    This is like a totally funny video, i was laughing like half the time. Dangerous Kiev, lol

  • @petepimenta
    @petepimenta 4 года назад +5

    I was just there for a week , it captured my heart, great people , warm and kind ! i will be going back for sure!

  • @YPEFFLE
    @YPEFFLE 3 года назад +1

    This reminds me when our relatives would visit from Belarus my dad always made sure to drive through the worst neighborhood in my city (Kensington in Philadelphia) to show them not all in America is paved in gold...

  • @ВолодимирКужель-о4э
    @ВолодимирКужель-о4э 5 лет назад +23

    Slava Ukrainy. Peter bravo.

    • @AktivkO
      @AktivkO 4 года назад +6

      ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА! 🇺🇦

  • @sergeybebenin
    @sergeybebenin 4 года назад +23

    Ukrainians are very peaceful, mellow and hard-working people. Always have been. No ambitions to take someone's territory or form an empire. Too bad they have a shitty neighbor on the north that just won't leave it alone

    • @ilyapukhaev
      @ilyapukhaev Год назад

      Nice try Ukranian

    • @sergeybebenin
      @sergeybebenin Год назад

      @@ilyapukhaev ?? What am I trying? What I said is only amplified today, numb brain

    • @ilyapukhaev
      @ilyapukhaev Год назад

      @@sergeybebenin A typical representative of U country. He praises himself and snaps at anyone who is surprised by such actions 😏

    • @sergeybebenin
      @sergeybebenin Год назад

      @@ilyapukhaev 🤦‍♂️ what I said in my original post is simply a historic fact. If it hurts your feelings, cope harder.

    • @ilyapukhaev
      @ilyapukhaev Год назад

      @@sergeybebenin you as Ukrainian said that Ukranians are very cool people. This is a fact xD

  • @VladM174
    @VladM174 2 года назад +5

    wonder what's left of this city right now...

  • @jawnjawn3187
    @jawnjawn3187 2 года назад +2

    Its really eerie to watch this now. So many good people shown here.

  • @chantaln6843
    @chantaln6843 Год назад +2

    The young boys were too funny. Also, I was very impressed that the one young fella sent a warm message in English.
    We certainly see that the young generation enjoys USA wrap music/lifestyle 😊

  • @baskets8429
    @baskets8429 4 года назад +3

    My beautiful city ! Love the footage and tour thanks

  • @ЕвгенийВикторович-й9ч

    Гопники? Вы серьезно? Я хз где их вообще найти не то что в Киеве, а и всей Украине! Разве что в Донецке и Луганске😀😀

    • @ivanivanow4073
      @ivanivanow4073 4 года назад +4

      Евгений Викторович комнатное создание, выйди в центр вечером на стеллу или глобус и увидишь всю троещину и дврз. Конечно, если дома сидеть то ничего не увидишь.

    • @ЕвгенийВикторович-й9ч
      @ЕвгенийВикторович-й9ч 4 года назад

      @@ivanivanow4073 ок

    • @НиколайКрысин-ч7щ
      @НиколайКрысин-ч7щ 4 года назад

      Та ни в Галиции они все водятся и зигуют со слова "слава нации"

    • @ЕвгенийВикторович-й9ч
      @ЕвгенийВикторович-й9ч 4 года назад +1

      @@НиколайКрысин-ч7щ смерть ворогам!

    • @sergki8316
      @sergki8316 4 года назад +2

      Это надо же быть таким идиотом, чтобы называть жителей Донецка и Луганска гопниками, хотя знать их не знаешь, а себя таким не считать, хотя данным комментарием показал себя как моральный урод. С тобой всё ясно.

  • @charlesbyrne9253
    @charlesbyrne9253 3 года назад +3

    I couldn't agree more! I visited Lvyv, Kyiv, and Cherkasy in JAN 2020, and even with the pervasive "tagging" and deteriorating Soviet buildings, I never felt unsafe. I knew (coming from the West) I would be carrying more cash than many would make in a month or two, so at first I was nervous I might be a 'target', but even in Kyiv, I never felt that vibe. I laughed when you mentioned parking on the sidewalks because I thought the exact same thing. Ironic, on that level there is more "freedom" in Ukraine than in "the Land of the Free" America.

  • @olgakovalenko6413
    @olgakovalenko6413 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a very funny video, I laughed heartily. greetings from Kyiv👋💙💛

  • @AndriyLagutin
    @AndriyLagutin 3 года назад +1

    Quite funny video as for me. I lived in Kyiv more than 30 years and I laughed a lot when watching that video. :) Thank you for good mood! :)

  • @MrAlex__
    @MrAlex__ 4 года назад +6

    I like your videos!I living in Troeschina approx.20 years,and i like my district!The biggest con on my district is lack of metro

  • @mmeade9402
    @mmeade9402 5 лет назад +12

    Like you said, if your not involved in drugs/politics/big business its about as good as a major city gets. American cities are plagued with random violence and thats what makes people feel on edge. At any time you can be mugged, randomly sucker punched or worse.(not that its going to necessarily happen, but in the back of your mind you know it could happen)
    In Kiev your biggest concern is not being hassled by the old gypsy babushka's outside a couple of the subways.

  • @segameserver
    @segameserver 5 лет назад +34

    Привет из Беларуси! ^_^

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  5 лет назад +2

      Люблю бердайнск!

    • @Hangar1969
      @Hangar1969 5 лет назад +5

      @@PeterSantenello Berdiansk is in Ukraine. Belarus has its own claim to fame - a place called Babruisk. You need to read up on the early 2000s "padonki" slang to get the pun.

  • @oleksandradolynska6067
    @oleksandradolynska6067 3 года назад +1

    Thank you soooo much for this video! Welcome to Ukraine again!😍

  • @jl_nowhereman
    @jl_nowhereman 3 года назад +2

    Went to Kyiv in 2018 for about 10 days for both business and travel purpose. Great place, great food with friendly locals and laid back vibe. Same case to Lviv. Never felt danger when I walked down the streets at night but just a little empty there. Will definitely go to Kyiv again as I already rate her as one of the best city in Europe.

  • @nicolaslordk1662
    @nicolaslordk1662 5 лет назад +8

    It's about time you take a flight to my native Tbilisi, Pete. You'll love it.

  • @artdre1881
    @artdre1881 5 лет назад +6

    Kyiv is a pretty safe city. We had problems with street crimes in 90s. But nowadays it is not very common thing. Specially in the capital. Maybe in eastern industrial cities of Ukraine like Herson, Krivoy Rig, Zaporizhzhya is more dangerous and you can find gopniks there. But still it should be more or less ok even there.

    • @louisecorchevolle9241
      @louisecorchevolle9241 4 года назад

      kiev English

    • @artdre1881
      @artdre1881 4 года назад +2

      ​@@louisecorchevolle9241 Kiev is the name of the city transliterated from Russian Kyiv from Ukrainian. You can check this information here opinionua.com/en/2019/06/13/the-us-geographic-council-has-decided-to-change-kiev-to-kyiv-on-an-international-basis/

  • @N1755L
    @N1755L 5 лет назад +6

    Goddamnit Peter, you're keeping me up way past my bedtime once again with your great videos. Keep on posting, I'll sleep sometime, but in the meantime, I'm entertained :-/
    I hope I can make it to Iran and Ukraine sometime.

  • @maymd218
    @maymd218 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Peter for the reality around Ukraine and your respect to the host country and its citizens 👍

  • @jayvis4747
    @jayvis4747 4 года назад +5

    Friendly people looks safer than London or paris

  • @AlbaLynxQueen
    @AlbaLynxQueen 5 лет назад +7

    It's so much fun to watch your adventures in Kyiv :) I only wish the roads were better and the city was cleaner.

  • @garygary9310
    @garygary9310 5 лет назад +31

    Деякі з нас українці - найкращі люди у світі.

    • @zerownt
      @zerownt 5 лет назад

      А ,если не украинцы то кто?

    • @tolika3130
      @tolika3130 5 лет назад +3

      Грузины!)

    • @zerownt
      @zerownt 5 лет назад

      @@tolika3130 Не-е-е! Сначала крымские татары , потом щирые украинцы из канадской диаспоры ,потом армяне , потом (вернее с самого начала) американцы и только потом грузины.

    • @TheSkibo4ka
      @TheSkibo4ka 5 лет назад +6

      @@alekseiwe чомусь я навіть не сумніваюся у вашій національності

    • @tolika3130
      @tolika3130 4 года назад +1

      zerownt бот, а ну спать быстро!!!

  • @NicolasSeteSeteSete
    @NicolasSeteSeteSete 3 года назад +3

    When I'm in Kyiv, I love to take the metro and go as far as possible. ​Love this city

  • @ehmha3641
    @ehmha3641 4 года назад +1

    Eastern Europe is super safe. My favorite cities in the world are Tblisi and Sarajevo. I felt super safe in eastern europe. You just have to adjust to that eastern hospitality. They might seem tough on the outside but are absolutely friendly on the inside. I really need to travel there more often

  • @galynayevstafyeva2166
    @galynayevstafyeva2166 3 года назад +3

    Love KYIV 💙 💛

  • @armin3068
    @armin3068 5 лет назад +10

    have good time 👍👍
    love from Iran

  • @slavimo
    @slavimo 4 года назад +7

    17:15 There is no huge economic disparity in Ukraine. That's a myth. GINI index in Ukraine is 26.30. On par with Scandinavian countries. The country suffers from Soviet legacy (oligarchs and corruptions are a part of it) and Russian aggression. That's pretty much it. One of the most promising countries in the world in terms of human potential and economic growth. On top of that, it defers Russia much better than all of the NATO and nuclear potential of the West at the moment. So instead of wasting 100 bn dollars (the UK submarines) on nuclear weapons, it is much wiser to provide Ukraine with weapons and support against Russian aggression.

    • @sergki8316
      @sergki8316 4 года назад

      Зачем поддерживать страну ,в которой живут такие идиоты как ты?
      Идиоты, которые считают, что они сдерживают Россию, страну которая даже для примера ,провела операцию в Сирии, которая намного сложнее и тяжелее, чем псевдовойска с ржавыми корытами на границе с ЛДНР. Ядерная держава, с одним из лучших в мире вооружений и одной из лучшей армии, которая по мнению идиотов не сможет справиться в небольшим войском Украины.
      Идиоты ,которые под властью олигархов и при этом приплетая туда Советский Союз, хотя олигархи появились как раз таки после развала его, а не от него, но винят именно СССР.
      Идиоты, которые повелись на идеологию 3-х западных областей, идеологию которую натянули на всю остальную Украину. Несогласных запугали, кого-то убили, остальных промывают зомбоящиком о псевдовойне с Россией.
      Так что разумнее всего не обеспечивать Украину оружием, оружием которым могут воспользоваться такие идиоты как ты. Потому что потом другим людям НЕ идиотам, придётся разгребать всё дерьмо, которое вы идиоты можете натворить.

  • @watersonnn
    @watersonnn 5 лет назад +136

    Its KYIV, forget bout "KIEV" foreva))

    • @gojotigan92
      @gojotigan92 5 лет назад +1

      It's КꙐЄВЪ from "кꙑи, кѹти, кѹзнь, ковати" not Киев or Київ.

    • @GreenTeaViewer
      @GreenTeaViewer 5 лет назад +5

      Kiev is capital of the Ukraine tho

    • @ronom8856
      @ronom8856 5 лет назад +10

      Roma, Venezia, Firenze. Many nations have different ways of spelling their country and its cities, regions, etc. In English it is Kiev.

    • @andrew7884
      @andrew7884 5 лет назад +7

      @@ronom8856 no it's not)))

    • @ronom8856
      @ronom8856 5 лет назад +7

      @@andrew7884 I speak English. I like Kiev better. Chicken Kiev.

  • @johnshatner9660
    @johnshatner9660 3 года назад +1

    Very funny video.Thanks for showing it.If,you asked about Borshchahovka places where I come from in the daytime with a camera you would not have it for very long.Nice jacket too.Do you need it

  • @markweaver8631
    @markweaver8631 4 года назад +1

    Folks in the US are so so naive about life whether it be in Honduras, Colombia, Africa, or many of the places I have been to and lived in for the last 48 years of my life, leaving Cali in the early 70s! Cheers and blessings from Moran Yoro, Honduras! It pays to be alert and speak some languages well! Marco Enroute to Minsk, with visits to Odessa, Kiev and Kharkiv! Happy New Year!