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Привiт, idk if that's still actual, but you asked opinion about your "chihuahua" hair.. So i'll say it as a guy who prefers long and usually raven-color hair on women. However you're a rare exception and your half-length blonde style is a work of art just as yourself, suits you perfectly. Sooo cute.. right, i'll stop there.😅 Hope you're ok wherever you apparently went, and remember: the magic you were doing with beetroots is called grating and that thingie is a grater. You and Dany are sunshine not only for Ukraine but all of your audience. I'll go there as soon as i can (not only for the beatiful girls, i just wish to help). __Фан з Латвïi_ Разом до перемоги,✊ Слава Украïнi🔱
🙂❤👍Thank You Liza for Your Story🙂 People don't realize the hell and difficulties that Your People and Country are going through every day for the past 2 years when they haven't experienced it for them selfs Stay Safe🙂❤👍
Oh, you are lucky to have a Ukranian wife. They are maybe the world's best women! Because they come from one of the world's nicest/toughest/best-in-every-way people!
Yes, and even in Eastern Europe they are getting fewer and more expensive. It used to be the cheapest and most fresh places, but in last 10-20 years "monstersupemarket" chains have pushed the smallest traditional markets to close or consolidate, or they have reorientated in more exclusive and expensive produce. I noted that prices is other way round in industrialised countries (ex.g. UK), than in this example in Kyiv. My small country near Russia is heading the same way, while you can still get better value or at least quality in big central markets in capital - or fancy stuff in other smaller, usually indoor markets. That's the price for neo-liberal, post-industrial, barely regulated economies and overall prosperity. You can't have it both ways i guess.
@@dannydetonator If I lived in Ukraine, knowing how strong their agriculture sector is, I would mostly shop at the markets so I would be supporting the small farmers not the industrialized farms. But, if I were in charge of their army feeding thousands, then I would exclusively shop at the large chains that process the industrialized farm products. I like how the French protect their small farm operations that keep the small villages populated. Once industrialized farming practices are introduced and highly mechanized farming, then you do not need as many people and villages and small towns start to die, like how we see in USA.
Curfew is the English word you are looking for, when the Govt restricts its citizens movement during the evening. Funny hearing the term sky scratcher, I like it !! In English we say Sky Scraper. You English is great though!
@@lizachaika I was in Kyiv in Sept 2021 for a month and things were cheaper then. I stayed next to the Obolon metro station, it was very convenient to get into the city.
Thanks so much for the video. In 1998 I visited Odesa and Kherson from the US. I had a wonderful two weeks there. I loved the markets and how affordable life was there. I did not get to visit Kiev, so your video was awesome to see.
Hello Liza, I rent an apartment near center Kyiv, I would love to visit the market where you got the beets and carrots whats the name of the market and address?
I believe that, but it's not so cheap if you get the local average wage around 10× smaller than in US though. Always relative, as plain rent often starts way lower - ex.g. $200-300/month is what you can expect for 1-2 bedroom standard old-build, long-term apartment in Eastern Europe. In my country old but renovated flats can be cheaper in capital, compared to more scenic cities and towns (where luxury apartments can indeed go for that amount per week or even a day in season).
Who noticed that the apartment building is built just like in Russia big cities despite the fact that they don't want to have anything to do with Russia and USSR models
Wait! Borsch is UKR! :o Maybe that's why Liza is so smart & lovely! :) Nice shopping & cooking Vid Liza. 👍 BTW: 'Magic thing' in kitchen is called a Grater in ENG. 🙂💙✌
мне смешно, когда говорят, что борщ украинский😂 когда все знают, что борщ без картошки это не борщ а обычный свекольник, картошку в свою очередь впервые завез российский император Петр 1 из западной европы, тогда когда она еще не была распространена даже в самой европе и которая в свою очередь туда попала из южной америки. в России картошку называли земляными яблоками. достоверно известно, что свекольник варили еще римские легионеры в походах, так как он был самый простой и доступный в приготовлении. так же достоверно известно, что в полунезависимой запорожской сечи, которой так гордится украина как основой своей государственности, в период до переселения на Российскую Кубань в 18 веке российской императрицей Екатериной, земледелием практически не занимались, так как были по простому кочевыми наемниками, основной вид деятельности военный, охота и рыбалка, и все. земледелие было распространено на восточной слобожанщине, которая была подконтрольна Русскому царству, где был оседлый сельскохозяйственный образ жизни. справедливости ради надо сказать, что земледелием занимались так же на западной части украины, подконтрольной Речи посполитой, то есть Польше, однако земля там в основном принадлежала польским шляхтичам и магнатам, а не украинцам...поэтому на западной части часто были восстания против власти поляков. так что можно сказать, что к появлению борща во всем известном виде с картошкой и морковью, приложил руку российский император Петр 1
any good channel recommendations for someone looking for the simple requirements of a NGO volunteer not needing/wanting to replicate comforts of where they are coming from?(america-need to be doing, not vibing if i'm there) honestly can't be certain that apt development or supermarket doesn't benefit some murky foreign owned 'investment group' i want whatever $ i bring to land immediately into the hands that are suffering most and cheat the inevitable skim. i do appreciate and will continue to watch.
0:05 Ukraine is not going through the hardest time right now. Look at Gaza, Sudan, Congo, and Lebanon. You can't even visit those countries, you can visit Ukraine. I can go fly to Ukraine right now and have a good time.
They don't seem to be at war. Having parties and all. My neighbour went there for a visit and she said it was ok. I have another neighbour - a young couple no kids that recently arrived. Wondering how on earth that happened that a young man was able to leave.
45:34 Once again there is the black and red 'Bandera' flag. It was also on display in the Kharkiv video. Is reference to Bandera really appropriate or helpful to Ukraine at this stage of the war considering Putin continues to cite Bandera as evidence of Ukraine's 'Nazism'?
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If you want to Support Me and My Chanel to see more Videos and more of Ukraine❤️
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Привiт, idk if that's still actual, but you asked opinion about your "chihuahua" hair.. So i'll say it as a guy who prefers long and usually raven-color hair on women. However you're a rare exception and your half-length blonde style is a work of art just as yourself, suits you perfectly. Sooo cute.. right, i'll stop there.😅
Hope you're ok wherever you apparently went, and remember: the magic you were doing with beetroots is called grating and that thingie is a grater. You and Dany are sunshine not only for Ukraine but all of your audience. I'll go there as soon as i can (not only for the beatiful girls, i just wish to help).
__Фан з Латвïi_
Разом до перемоги,✊
Слава Украïнi🔱
Great insights ☺️🙏🏻🇺🇦
Thank you❤️❤️❤️
Yeah, a borsch with sugarbeet is amazingly gorgeous ! My grandma from Chernihiv Region always cooked like this.
🙂❤👍Thank You Liza for Your Story🙂 People don't realize the hell and difficulties that Your People and Country are going through every day for the past 2 years when they haven't experienced it for them selfs Stay Safe🙂❤👍
Not expensive, cost me 200$ dollar a day for hotel, about another 200$ a day for night life entertainment and food everything ❤😂🎉
i swear i saw a video just a few days ago of you leaving Ukraine for good? In any event, I love the way that shirt fits.
Liza, thanks for your coverage. Stay Strong. Never Give Up. Slava Ukraini. Heroyam Slava. 💙💛
Thank you😇
Thanks for the great video, Liza.
Love from Scotland 🎉
🙏🏼😇
I’m calling them Sky-scratchers from now on 🙏☺️
🙏🏼😅
Thank God the generator noise is not copyrighted yet!
Haha😅
LIZA CHAIKA, how tall are you ? I was wondering about that. Nice video !
My wife makes really good Shashlik and Borscht. She said Borscht should always be made with pork. My beautiful Ukrainian wife is a great cook 😊
Nice👍🏼
Oh, you are lucky to have a Ukranian wife. They are maybe the world's best women! Because they come from one of the world's nicest/toughest/best-in-every-way people!
Liza that was an amazing video thank you. ❤to💙💛
😉Thank you for your video Liza 👍👍Have a great day ✌️🇺🇦
🙏🏼😌
I think the local markets are much more interesting than regular grocery stores.
Yes, and even in Eastern Europe they are getting fewer and more expensive. It used to be the cheapest and most fresh places, but in last 10-20 years "monstersupemarket" chains have pushed the smallest traditional markets to close or consolidate, or they have reorientated in more exclusive and expensive produce. I noted that prices is other way round in industrialised countries (ex.g. UK), than in this example in Kyiv. My small country near Russia is heading the same way, while you can still get better value or at least quality in big central markets in capital - or fancy stuff in other smaller, usually indoor markets. That's the price for neo-liberal, post-industrial, barely regulated economies and overall prosperity. You can't have it both ways i guess.
@@dannydetonator If I lived in Ukraine, knowing how strong their agriculture sector is, I would mostly shop at the markets so I would be supporting the small farmers not the industrialized farms. But, if I were in charge of their army feeding thousands, then I would exclusively shop at the large chains that process the industrialized farm products. I like how the French protect their small farm operations that keep the small villages populated. Once industrialized farming practices are introduced and highly mechanized farming, then you do not need as many people and villages and small towns start to die, like how we see in USA.
Wish you all the best Liza!
Cool video ❤greetings from PL
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Good work liza thanks mate
Very beautiful :D Great channel Always good content
Curfew is the English word you are looking for, when the Govt restricts its citizens movement during the evening.
Funny hearing the term sky scratcher, I like it !! In English we say Sky Scraper. You English is great though!
Thank you😇
@@lizachaika I was in Kyiv in Sept 2021 for a month and things were cheaper then. I stayed next to the Obolon metro station, it was very convenient to get into the city.
Very neat and modern city
добре. Приємно,
що для України стає краще.
Краще майбутнє, здається, попереду. Давайте продовжувати
чудову роботу.. 😊
Thanks so much for the video. In 1998 I visited Odesa and Kherson from the US. I had a wonderful two weeks there. I loved the markets and how affordable life was there. I did not get to visit Kiev, so your video was awesome to see.
Hello Liza, I rent an apartment near center Kyiv, I would love to visit the market where you got the beets and carrots whats the name of the market and address?
Лукʼянівський ринок
@@lizachaikaThank you Liza!
700 a month would be a steal here. Apartments like that here in Colorado are 2000 plus. And with that view you can add another 1000.
I believe that, but it's not so cheap if you get the local average wage around 10× smaller than in US though. Always relative, as plain rent often starts way lower - ex.g. $200-300/month is what you can expect for 1-2 bedroom standard old-build, long-term apartment in Eastern Europe. In my country old but renovated flats can be cheaper in capital, compared to more scenic cities and towns (where luxury apartments can indeed go for that amount per week or even a day in season).
Who noticed that the apartment building is built just like in Russia big cities despite the fact that they don't want to have anything to do with Russia and USSR models
I've never seen a dumber comment.🤦♀️
35:43 did she say some prefer their borsch made with chicken and some prefer dog?
Is dog your favorite cuisine?
@@jeffbreezee Trump said they're eating the dogs.
SLAVA UKRAINE!
ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА 🔱
Lol.. just imagine how things are gonna be once the western financing stops
Good video. Is your paypal account active? They did not find your email
Why did security reach you, what is the history behind it?
He is her boyfriend 😅
У вас чудова англійська.
Thanks
I thought you left Ukraine. I am so confused now. Are these last couple videos just old or what?
@@robp2490 Yes old this i have seen before.
She's trying to make more money.
Wait! Borsch is UKR! :o
Maybe that's why Liza is so smart & lovely! :)
Nice shopping & cooking Vid Liza. 👍
BTW: 'Magic thing' in kitchen is called a Grater in ENG. 🙂💙✌
Borsch must be the Ukrainian national dish forever.
Ukrainan Borsch is the best, så wonderful good.
I agree😇
мне смешно, когда говорят, что борщ украинский😂 когда все знают, что борщ без картошки это не борщ а обычный свекольник, картошку в свою очередь впервые завез российский император Петр 1 из западной европы, тогда когда она еще не была распространена даже в самой европе и которая в свою очередь туда попала из южной америки. в России картошку называли земляными яблоками. достоверно известно, что свекольник варили еще римские легионеры в походах, так как он был самый простой и доступный в приготовлении. так же достоверно известно, что в полунезависимой запорожской сечи, которой так гордится украина как основой своей государственности, в период до переселения на Российскую Кубань в 18 веке российской императрицей Екатериной, земледелием практически не занимались, так как были по простому кочевыми наемниками, основной вид деятельности военный, охота и рыбалка, и все. земледелие было распространено на восточной слобожанщине, которая была подконтрольна Русскому царству, где был оседлый сельскохозяйственный образ жизни. справедливости ради надо сказать, что земледелием занимались так же на западной части украины, подконтрольной Речи посполитой, то есть Польше, однако земля там в основном принадлежала польским шляхтичам и магнатам, а не украинцам...поэтому на западной части часто были восстания против власти поляков.
так что можно сказать, что к появлению борща во всем известном виде с картошкой и морковью, приложил руку российский император Петр 1
I really hope things turn out OK for Ukraine, but comparing Ukraine to Gaza, or Sudan, there is no comparison.
You are back in Ukraine?
No I don't think so. Re edited content recorded earlier.
Skyscraper, curfew. TY for the video.
43:29 wou que arquitetura top 👋👋👋👋👋
Love your show sponges fighting radiation from the sea. Go SpongeBob SquarePants
shredded? shredder?... cheese grater?..
A RASP???)))
any good channel recommendations for someone looking for the simple requirements of a NGO volunteer not needing/wanting to replicate comforts of where they are coming from?(america-need to be doing, not vibing if i'm there)
honestly can't be certain that apt development or supermarket doesn't benefit some murky foreign owned 'investment group'
i want whatever $ i bring to land immediately into the hands that are suffering most and cheat the inevitable skim.
i do appreciate and will continue to watch.
Not sure we really comprehend what are you trying to say.
@@TarasZakharchenko someone may.
Well, you can afford to still dye your hair ;)
34:50 голодный муж
Liza ти колись їв зелений борщ? Це моє улюблене робити.
0:05 Ukraine is not going through the hardest time right now. Look at Gaza, Sudan, Congo, and Lebanon. You can't even visit those countries, you can visit Ukraine. I can go fly to Ukraine right now and have a good time.
no flights to ukraine. check before posting bs.
Ruski mir 😡
Please tell me how you are the only person on earth that can fly into Ukraine, you must be special……lol
They don't seem to be at war. Having parties and all. My neighbour went there for a visit and she said it was ok. I have another neighbour - a young couple no kids that recently arrived. Wondering how on earth that happened that a young man was able to leave.
@@donallen8414 No flights to Gaza, what are you smoking?
I found Ukraine to be very affordable...until one of the pretty girls gets her hooks in, lol.
Oldy
45:34 Once again there is the black and red 'Bandera' flag. It was also on display in the Kharkiv video. Is reference to Bandera really appropriate or helpful to Ukraine at this stage of the war considering Putin continues to cite Bandera as evidence of Ukraine's 'Nazism'?
The flag has nothing to do with Bandera. Read your history!
pootin propaganda is all you know
Be strong, Ukraine 🇺🇦 . You will be free from Russia. Russia goes home.
Ukraine Cost of Living Depends on American/EU Free Tax payers Money, Always Begging
I can tell that you are the one who begs!
I guy like you probably lives off of US welfare benefits.
beg pootino for a vodka each time you post your bs.
Okay Vatnik, khulio
@@billavery628 Truth always hurts Nazees
You live near Berezniaky this is where my ex-girlfriend lives, I know this area quite well ❤️