"I don't really have need for this but....i really wanna support local economy here" - U just show the right way of thinking, thank you for that, all should see this.
Another great vlog. Stanko is your Serbian bro for sure. Very classy giving Stanko mom's gifts. Eithemore is a hoot. I got some of that pottery from Serbia, it is awesome to cook with.
Such a beautiful country! Hope you get the chance to visit! ❤️
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Well done, been following you for a while now. I am speechless that you took part of your life time to visit Serbia and show the world who we are, and what we are. As you can see our history and heritage is wholesome, as well as our people. Stanko and all the other serbian hosts did an amazing job. Hvala Stanko i ostali, sto ste nas prikazali u ponom svetlu. Ziveli.
Another beautiful video. I want to greet Stanko and his mother and thank them for showing what hospitality is like in Serbia when people with an open heart come.
Stanko is a great host, Chris when you put Sajkaca on you like look authentic Serb :) Good job on buying mom gifts! You and Eithermore so deserve all the views and ty for supporting Serbia!!
Merry Christmas Chris, Itamar and Stanko. You guys are fun & exciting to watch. I've learned many things, places, values, about Serbia on your daily journey 👏 Always watching your channel Chris! More love ❤ from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Really enjoyed this video, so heartwarming, got a little teary-eyed at the end :). And so glad that you spent some time with locals, can't imagine better guy than Stanko and his mom 💜
This was so emotional clip. It made some tears in my eyes. Hope you guys had a grate time at the end, here in Serbia. Stanko brate, car si! Pravi domacin i dusa od decka.
@@Travelwithchris oh if u are still around zlatibor, u have to visit el paso its a unique city...well it looks more like something from where u are from 😂
Man your work ethic is inspirational. You're a prolific publisher of content. You've got to have one of the most comprehensive series on Serbia at this point. Good on ya brother.
That was Awesome!!! Stanko & his Mom are Soooo Good.❤. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays 🎄. I Wish you, All that you wish for New Year 2021 Comes to you.⛄❄🎊🎉.
After western, north and south Serbia, you should visit Central Serbia. Central Serbia is called Sumadija, it could be translated like Woodland, the name was given for many forests in that part of country. Kragujevac is the first capital of modern Serbia, than Belgrade become that, and is located in the center of country. Also Topola ( serbian Toskana) is in central Serbia, very close to Kragujevac.
This is one of the most heartwarming video I've seen in a long time, Chris you are blessed, itamar you too are special. A whole lot of love from JAMAICA.
Another great video :) Although I am from Serbia, I did not know Uzice has so much to offer, so I suppose I am going to visit it sometime soon myself too.
The "Šajkača" has a history of it's own, it's something like a traditional Serbian hat, originating from what was then Austro-Hungary - or today's Vojvodina, it literally represents the war cap throughout our history, it got it's name by the little boats(called "Šajka") used for war or transportations in the rivers of Vojvodina, because it's Serbian crew, peasants mostly, wore exactly that cap! The interesting thing is that centuries have passed and it's design remains identical to it's origin. Great video btw! :D
Brother, thank you for getting to know Serbia the way everyone should get to know it and for sharing our customs and history with your companions. I hope you had a nice time in Serbia and that you will come back again. I wish you all the best in life!
Hi Chris, have you visited Kraljevi Konaci in Zlatibor yet? They may have a live concert in front of Palisad Hotel and Zlatan Bor restaurant for New Year : )
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Like i told you last time, when you choose to come back to Serbia (summer next year for example) you just have to come to Apatin, u don't wanna miss that one. Be safe Chris and happy hollidays.
People of Užice have a huge reason to be proud as the surrounding region was part of the short-lived Užice republic, the first liberated region in the Nazi-occupied Europe! The main part of partisan forces was forced to leave the liberated area after the Nazis assembled forces to re-take the region, but the heroic workers battalion sacrificed their lives, to the last one in order to secure the retreat of main partisan forces, I think the place in the video is called Kadinjača (where the monument is).
Great video , not sure how I can contact you ,but we would love it if you and Itamar would come nad visit us for Christmas on January 7 in Kovilj . We would love to have you as our guests
@@Travelwithchris shame man, Serbian Christmas is very special, traditional, authentic, nothing similar to Christmas of 25th December. and guess what, the place Kovilj is located in small region from where šajkača hat originates. At times Serbs lived there were soldiers defenders against Ottomans, and they had these šajkača hats. Monarchy of 19 century Serbia (which occupy only area from Belgrade to south) imported these hats because they looked so good on Serbs working as soldiers defenders living up north. They wanted to adopt new look and awake national identity amongst Serbs to liberate from Ottomans in South. Today šajkača is main symbol of central and south Serbs :)
Origins of Shakshuka: 1. North African Roots: The dish is commonly believed to have originated in North Africa, particularly in the Maghreb region, which includes countries like Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Libya. In these regions, variations of shakshuka have been eaten for centuries. The word “shakshuka” itself is thought to come from the Berber or Arabic word meaning “a mixture” or “all mixed up,” which reflects the dish’s nature. 2. Arab Influence: Shakshuka is indeed part of Arab cuisine, and its spread to other regions is closely tied to Arab culture. It was a common dish in the Ottoman Empire, which controlled much of the Middle East and North Africa, further influencing its spread. 3. Jewish Influence: The dish became popular in Israel due to Jewish immigrants from North Africa, particularly Tunisia and Libya, who brought the recipe with them. In Israel, it became a staple of both the Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) and Sephardic (Iberian Peninsula) Jewish communities. 4. Palestinian Cuisine: Shakshuka is also known in Palestinian cuisine, and it is part of the broader Levantine culinary tradition. The dish’s ingredients-tomatoes, peppers, onions, and eggs-are staples in Palestinian cooking as well. Debate Over Cultural Ownership: • Cultural Appropriation vs. Shared Heritage: The debate over whether shakshuka was “stolen” from Arab or Palestinian culture is part of a broader conversation about cultural appropriation and shared culinary heritage. Many dishes in the Middle East and North Africa share common origins due to the intertwined histories and cultures of these regions. It’s difficult to pinpoint a single origin for shakshuka because, like many traditional dishes, it has evolved and been adapted by various cultures over time. • Shared Culinary Traditions: The culinary traditions of the Middle East and North Africa are deeply interconnected, and many dishes, including shakshuka, are enjoyed across multiple cultures with slight variations. While shakshuka has become particularly associated with Israeli cuisine in recent years, its roots are undeniably tied to the broader Arab and North African culinary traditions. Conclusion: Shakshuka is a dish with North African and Arab origins that has been embraced and adapted by many cultures, including Palestinian and Israeli communities. While it is a part of Arab culinary heritage, it is also a shared dish with variations and significance across different regions. The dish’s popularity today reflects the blending of cultural influences in a region with a long, intertwined history.
Zavisno od kraja Srbije i od toga koliko ko postuje arhaicne obicaje. Masa ljudi se otudjilo od tradicije, ukljucujuci i mene, na zalost. I meni je u startu bilo cudno ali mi je na kraju proradilo neko maglovito secanje iz detinjstva.
@@Travelwithchris sorry, we spke about diffrences in culture and costumes in different regions of country. little country but very diverse in tradition and culture
Detinjci su verski praznik, kao i Materice i Oci, a ne običaj. Običaji su ono što se tog dana praktikuje. Otvorite crkveni kalendar ako ne znate šta se kada praznuje... Ako ste pravoslavac naravno, ako ne, onda nije čudo što niste čuli za ova 3 praznika.
Užice was the first free republic in Nazi occupied Europe, free territory was established in the uprising in Serbia in 1941. Partizans and Četniks worked together, then the civil war broke out and Četniks with help from Germans forced Partizans out of western Serbia and workers battalion stayed back to protect the retreat and everyone in the battalion died.
Make sure to follow me on Instagram to see more from this trip to Uzice! ❤️ bit.ly/whichchris_
Are restaurants in Serbia 🇷🇸 staying open until 20:00 🕗?
@@pat2row Maybe,but i'm not sure mate.
Stanko Is a great host. Seriously, you really showed them what is Serbian hospitality.
Hvala!🤗
@@stankocirkovic2658 dobar si lik Stanko stvarno,svaka čast!
@@absolutedomination5161 hvala😆
Bravo Stanko, predstavio si nas u pravom svetlu. Svaka čast!
@@draganmirkovic991 hvalaaa!
I really enjoyed watching this video,please come again here when its summer and BRING ITAMAR AGAIN!!!
Yes, I will definitely be back! Summer 2021!
"I don't really have need for this but....i really wanna support local economy here" - U just show the right way of thinking, thank you for that, all should see this.
Thanks a lot Milan! I think its important now more than ever! ❤️
Another great vlog. Stanko is your Serbian bro for sure. Very classy giving Stanko mom's gifts. Eithemore is a hoot. I got some of that pottery from Serbia, it is awesome to cook with.
Thanks a lot Lori! Hope you have a a great day!
Damn dude that ending was emotional. The Serbian people are undefeated when it comes to hospitality.
Thanks a lot Milos! Definitely an amazing place! ❤️
Oh man, Serbia looks unreal. The moody photography you could do there would be unreal!
Love it, great video.
Such a beautiful country! Hope you get the chance to visit! ❤️
Well done, been following you for a while now. I am speechless that you took part of your life time to visit Serbia and show the world who we are, and what we are. As you can see our history and heritage is wholesome, as well as our people. Stanko and all the other serbian hosts did an amazing job. Hvala Stanko i ostali, sto ste nas prikazali u ponom svetlu. Ziveli.
Thank you for the kind words! That really means a lot! This place will always be special to me!
Another beautiful video. I want to greet Stanko and his mother and thank them for showing what hospitality is like in Serbia when people with an open heart come.
Hvala!
Thanks a lot brother!
Stanko is a great host, Chris when you put Sajkaca on you like look authentic Serb :)
Good job on buying mom gifts! You and Eithermore so deserve all the views and ty for supporting Serbia!!
Thank you so much bro! Really appreciate you! Going to start wearing that thing everywhere! lol
@@Travelwithchris You can wear this hat anytime in Serbia and no one will say anything. :) It's a Serbian hat so people will think you're Serbian.
Merry Christmas Chris, Itamar and Stanko. You guys are fun & exciting to watch. I've learned many things, places, values, about Serbia on your daily journey 👏 Always watching your channel Chris!
More love ❤ from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Merry Christmas to you and your family also bro! I hope this next year is amazing for you! Thanks for always being here man! ❤️
Man that homemade soup 🍲 on table is probably the healthiest thing that you have eaten so far in Serbia. It's pure gold on a cold and exhausting day.
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ahahah yes I agree! Perfection!
Really enjoyed this video, so heartwarming, got a little teary-eyed at the end :). And so glad that you spent some time with locals, can't imagine better guy than Stanko and his mom 💜
Yes! I'm also very glad I had that experience ! Thanks a lot kiki!
Yes! I'm also very glad I had that experience ! Thanks a lot kiki!
Aww you can just feel the love🥰🥰 Great memories and adventures with wonderful people. Thank you for sharing such a great vlog😍✌️✨
So glad you enjoyed it! Merry Christmas ! Hope you have a great day!
Одлицно!
incredibly good hosts and wonderful guests !
Thank you so much!
One of the best clips, I really enjoy watching your channel. You are very positive and humble person.
I really appreciate that! Happy holidays to you!
This was so emotional clip. It made some tears in my eyes. Hope you guys had a grate time at the end, here in Serbia. Stanko brate, car si! Pravi domacin i dusa od decka.
I loved it so much! Thank you bro!
We should make Stanko our hospitality ambassador 😃
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Travelwithchris oh if u are still around zlatibor, u have to visit el paso its a unique city...well it looks more like something from where u are from 😂
Thank you for the excellent presentation of Užice ... You are always welcome.
Hope to visit again sometime!
Man your work ethic is inspirational. You're a prolific publisher of content. You've got to have one of the most comprehensive series on Serbia at this point. Good on ya brother.
Jon thanks a lot bro! Means a lot! Love your way of telling stories also! Keep crushing it man!
Wow. Very nice!!! Great hospitality!!!
Yes Jimmy! It was amazing!
Stanko and his Mom are so sweet!
Yes, they are!
Bravo Stanko,you are a great guy👍pozdrav
Hvala
Thanks for the love bro!
that war memorial was so cool- and the Serbian hat looks cool on you - you should wear it in LA :)
🤣🤣 definitely wearing it out in LA 🤣🤣
great šajkača. It suits you so good
ahaha glad you think so! 🤣🙌🏻
That was Awesome!!! Stanko & his Mom are Soooo Good.❤. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays 🎄. I Wish you, All that you wish for New Year 2021 Comes to you.⛄❄🎊🎉.
Thanks! 🥰
Happy Holidays to you also Levina! I hope 2021 brings you many blessings! ❤️
Im happy you decided to visit our town! 👍
Beautiful place!
After western, north and south Serbia, you should visit Central Serbia. Central Serbia is called Sumadija, it could be translated like Woodland, the name was given for many forests in that part of country. Kragujevac is the first capital of modern Serbia, than Belgrade become that, and is located in the center of country. Also Topola ( serbian Toskana) is in central Serbia, very close to Kragujevac.
If you can't visit there is nice video from the air:
ruclips.net/video/c1uwSWodeKA/видео.html
Also recommendation for your next visit to Serbia:
ruclips.net/video/P7m8ohmR2Yo/видео.html
Unfortunately , I'm out of time now! I will definitely be back next year!
Woow serbians are very friendly . From 🇲🇦🇲🇦
Great vlog chris as always
Thanks a lot Khalil! Hope you have a great weekend!
@@Travelwithchris Thank you chris ✌😎😎
This is one of the most heartwarming video I've seen in a long time, Chris you are blessed, itamar you too are special.
A whole lot of love from JAMAICA.
Stanko the MVP up in here :D
Greetings to Eithemore and to you Cris!
Hahahah hvala! 😁😆
Thank you bro!
This vlog is so beautiful 💗💗💗💗 it warms my heart
Thank you! 🙌🏻
Another great video :) Although I am from Serbia, I did not know Uzice has so much to offer, so I suppose I am going to visit it sometime soon myself too.
Definitely come visit one day! I enjoyed my weekend there!
The "Šajkača" has a history of it's own, it's something like a traditional Serbian hat, originating from what was then Austro-Hungary - or today's Vojvodina, it literally represents the war cap throughout our history, it got it's name by the little boats(called "Šajka") used for war or transportations in the rivers of Vojvodina, because it's Serbian crew, peasants mostly, wore exactly that cap! The interesting thing is that centuries have passed and it's design remains identical to it's origin.
Great video btw! :D
Thank you so much for all of that information !
Stanko & mama su pravi ambasadori Srbije, a ne tamo neki Marko ... Mr Bin :-D
Bravo Stanko!
Hvala! 😁
Thank you so much!
The city of Užice with pieces left of bulwarks and forts, represents the one-of-a-kind monument of history and very interesting tourist attraction.
Thank you for watching! So much history there!
Brother, thank you for getting to know Serbia the way everyone should get to know it and for sharing our customs and history with your companions. I hope you had a nice time in Serbia and that you will come back again. I wish you all the best in life!
Thanks a lot for the kind words Milos! This country will always have a special place in my heart! ❤️
Looks like you guys have soo much fun I'm happy because of you man happy holidays 👍
Thank you so much! Fun forsure!
New subscriber here.. Good luck and God bless always.. From the 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Hope to visit your country soon! Thank you!
@@Travelwithchris, it's an honour...
Great job on this video 😊👍. And BRAVO to Stanko,you are great host!!! Very proud on my city 😊
Kraljevi. Prelep video
Thanks for watching!
Liebe Grüße aus Remscheid
Happy for you Chris. It is beautiful to see someone living their best life and dreams 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you so much Jovan! Means a lot! Happy holidays to you and your family!
@@Travelwithchris Thank you Chris. Happy holidays to you too 😀
WOW! All the best! Amazing and emotional video! Much love ❤️
Thanks a lot Marko!
bravo stanko
Hvala
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Great time in užice, when we get to see some of Zlatibor sights?
I'll be posting my Zlatibor vlog in a few days!
Chris Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year!
Happy Holidays to you too bro! Thanks for all the support!
wow, i can't belive. I'm from Užice and I would never say that you would came here.
Loved your city!
Wow, I can't wait to visit Serbia, such a gem in eastern europe and you guys are amazing💙🙏
yes!!! Same! Glad you enjoyed it!
Crazy man 😘😘
Thanks a lot bro!
Ty for listening to me and visiting Zlakusa and coming thure Gorjani
Thanks for the recommendations!
Hi Chris, have you visited Kraljevi Konaci in Zlatibor yet? They may have a live concert in front of Palisad Hotel and Zlatan Bor restaurant for New Year : )
Yes, went to Zlatibor this weekend, but only for a day! I will definitely be back! Video coming soon!
Hey bro,i'm from Serbia.I see your videos before 4 days,you are a super cool.Veliki pozdrav brate(big shotout bro)
Thank you so much! ❤️
Whoa! we got new music! nice.
Ahaha yes! Back to the normal programming!
Itamar i Chris naša braća
❤️❤️
Kris ima da živi u Užicu koliko uživa
Thanks Boris!
Nicee vlogs
Thank you bro!
looking good with sajkaca 😄👍
ahahah thank you!
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Awww so nice ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
Wow this is beautiful ❤️ God bless you 💖❤️💚
thx for showing serbian im not going out of zrenjanina but epic thx
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Ohh i just noticed Itemar tossed with a lil Jägermeister 🤣
ahahah yes!!!
Like i told you last time, when you choose to come back to Serbia (summer next year for example) you just have to come to Apatin, u don't wanna miss that one. Be safe Chris and happy hollidays.
Definitely ! Thank you so much! Hope to visit again soon!
zasto srbi ovde pisu na engleskom.....?
Stanko,blago majci koja te rodila...veoma dobar i ljubazan momak..svaka cast
zato sto tako imas vecu comminity koji vide tvoj komentar...a njega 99% prate stranci...i uato i treba tako
Thanks for watching!
People of Užice have a huge reason to be proud as the surrounding region was part of the short-lived Užice republic, the first liberated region in the Nazi-occupied Europe! The main part of partisan forces was forced to leave the liberated area after the Nazis assembled forces to re-take the region, but the heroic workers battalion sacrificed their lives, to the last one in order to secure the retreat of main partisan forces, I think the place in the video is called Kadinjača (where the monument is).
Прва ослобођена територија је Лозница и то су је четници ослободили. Поздрав за комуњаре што живе у свом филму.
Wow so crazy! Thanks for all of that information! ❤️
@@restless1118 Fuck chetnik historical revisionism! You have nothing good to say except to crap on glorious Serbian history.
I love bro
Love you also man!
Great video , not sure how I can contact you ,but we would love it if you and Itamar would come nad visit us for Christmas on January 7 in Kovilj . We would love to have you as our guests
Thanks a lot for the offer bro! But we will be gone long before! Only a few days left here unfortunately ! ❤️
@@Travelwithchris shame man, Serbian Christmas is very special, traditional, authentic, nothing similar to Christmas of 25th December. and guess what, the place Kovilj is located in small region from where šajkača hat originates. At times Serbs lived there were soldiers defenders against Ottomans, and they had these šajkača hats. Monarchy of 19 century Serbia (which occupy only area from Belgrade to south) imported these hats because they looked so good on Serbs working as soldiers defenders living up north. They wanted to adopt new look and awake national identity amongst Serbs to liberate from Ottomans in South. Today šajkača is main symbol of central and south Serbs :)
@@Travelwithchris Thats a shame maybe next time you come around ,have a safe flight back home and keep making great videos !
Cheers?
You should visit Kragujevac.A beautiful place.
I hope to one day!
13:28 is it Potpec cave? if i remember correctly Potpec cave has the largest entrance of all caves in Balkan Peninsula
Yes!!! SO sick!
What happened with Zlatibor video?
Coming in a few days!
Detinjci (pronounced as Deteengntsee) Children's day sort of like a Family day holiday. Dete is child and is cognate with English word daughter.
Thank you! ❤️
You should visit Kucica na Drini in Bajina Basta
Definitely want to!
@@Travelwithchris Im from Bajina Basta and im big fan
I can't believe it that you love my country so much. 🤷🏻❤️
Love it here!
Origins of Shakshuka:
1. North African Roots: The dish is commonly believed to have originated in North Africa, particularly in the Maghreb region, which includes countries like Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Libya. In these regions, variations of shakshuka have been eaten for centuries. The word “shakshuka” itself is thought to come from the Berber or Arabic word meaning “a mixture” or “all mixed up,” which reflects the dish’s nature.
2. Arab Influence: Shakshuka is indeed part of Arab cuisine, and its spread to other regions is closely tied to Arab culture. It was a common dish in the Ottoman Empire, which controlled much of the Middle East and North Africa, further influencing its spread.
3. Jewish Influence: The dish became popular in Israel due to Jewish immigrants from North Africa, particularly Tunisia and Libya, who brought the recipe with them. In Israel, it became a staple of both the Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) and Sephardic (Iberian Peninsula) Jewish communities.
4. Palestinian Cuisine: Shakshuka is also known in Palestinian cuisine, and it is part of the broader Levantine culinary tradition. The dish’s ingredients-tomatoes, peppers, onions, and eggs-are staples in Palestinian cooking as well.
Debate Over Cultural Ownership:
• Cultural Appropriation vs. Shared Heritage: The debate over whether shakshuka was “stolen” from Arab or Palestinian culture is part of a broader conversation about cultural appropriation and shared culinary heritage. Many dishes in the Middle East and North Africa share common origins due to the intertwined histories and cultures of these regions. It’s difficult to pinpoint a single origin for shakshuka because, like many traditional dishes, it has evolved and been adapted by various cultures over time.
• Shared Culinary Traditions: The culinary traditions of the Middle East and North Africa are deeply interconnected, and many dishes, including shakshuka, are enjoyed across multiple cultures with slight variations. While shakshuka has become particularly associated with Israeli cuisine in recent years, its roots are undeniably tied to the broader Arab and North African culinary traditions.
Conclusion:
Shakshuka is a dish with North African and Arab origins that has been embraced and adapted by many cultures, including Palestinian and Israeli communities. While it is a part of Arab culinary heritage, it is also a shared dish with variations and significance across different regions. The dish’s popularity today reflects the blending of cultural influences in a region with a long, intertwined history.
There's no family like a Serbian family
Yes I agree! ❤️
I live here but i moved here from Belgrade
What happened to Kadinjača part of the video? Is it bugged just for me? I can only see the initial part and then it cuts to you guys at Tempo...
Im live in Serbia, ima one of Serbian peoples
Yes same! People here are amazing !
How is called the store where you bot the Šajčina?
Love you❤
Ahhhh I have no idea bro! ahahah I forgot! Love you also mate!
@@Travelwithchris No, Problem
I find it. The name of the Place is Zlakusa.
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Thank you so much ❤️
am love srbije
Yes ❤️
On 8:10-8:15; it is not Sevojno, it is Zlakusa. Please correct it :-)
You guys are so sweet 😍
Thanks so much ❤️
Hey Chris, where's Zlatibor Vlog? I thought you drowned in that fake lake ;-))) Great content, just keep shooting...
ahaha Zlatibor vlog coming very soon!
8:49 Chris Srbineee 💪😁
Thank you!
Satraš has no eggs 🤣🤣🤣 oh man. It's only veggies.
Typical Balkan mom!♡ Im Bosnian, regardless culturally we are identical!
Love the vlogs!
ahahah that's so funny!
Detinci day? never heard of it, born and living here ever since
Zavisno od kraja Srbije i od toga koliko ko postuje arhaicne obicaje. Masa ljudi se otudjilo od tradicije, ukljucujuci i mene, na zalost. I meni je u startu bilo cudno ali mi je na kraju proradilo neko maglovito secanje iz detinjstva.
@@gorilica ja sam iz Banata, istina obicaji ovde su potpuno drugaciji od zapadne Srbije. Stvarno nikad nisam cuo za taj obicaj, ali je super stvar
don't know what to say ahaha I had just learned of it! lol
@@Travelwithchris
sorry, we spke about diffrences in culture and costumes in different regions of country. little country but very diverse in tradition and culture
Detinjci su verski praznik, kao i Materice i Oci, a ne običaj. Običaji su ono što se tog dana praktikuje. Otvorite crkveni kalendar ako ne znate šta se kada praznuje... Ako ste pravoslavac naravno, ako ne, onda nije čudo što niste čuli za ova 3 praznika.
I also have the book from his son bc the owners is my dads friend
Thats so cool!
hi man ur videos is cool and funny but you must try ,,medeno srce" and ,, čokoladni smoki"
Thanks a lot bro! I will definitely look out for those!
I am from Knjazevac,Serbia are you gonna come in Knjazevac
One day forsure!
Hey Chris with the shajkacha you look like real Serb Chetnik 😂😂👍👍
ahaha too funny!
Can someone tell me, is Stanko single?? 🤣🤣
And if so, how is that possible? 😋
@@Mayala-b3p Maya, I am not sure what do you mean by that? How is possible what?
Jahahahah. Jesam? 🤭
Јелена П. How can such a great guy be single? 😇
@@Mayala-b3p bed luck! 🤣
hi Travelwithchris you ic cool 👌
Thanks Sofija!
Uzice Omg❤️❤️❤️❤️🌈😁
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Im from serbia
Thank you for watching!
It's common in Serbian culture to give doilies/linens as gifts.
Yes!!! So sweet of her!
Are you try the best Serbian drink?
It's rakija od sljive.Pls try.
I've had so much of it! lol
I've had so much of it! lol
I live in that city im writing english so u can undarstand
Thank you so much!
Užice was the first free republic in Nazi occupied Europe, free territory was established in the uprising in Serbia in 1941. Partizans and Četniks worked together, then the civil war broke out and Četniks with help from Germans forced Partizans out of western Serbia and workers battalion stayed back to protect the retreat and everyone in the battalion died.
thank you for all that information!
Stanko ako ti broj zavrsava sa 505, dopisivali smo se jako dugo. Javi se ako vidis komentar 😃
Hahahaha. Ne. 🤣
thanks for watching!