Romanian here! for the last couple of years my wife and i did lots of road trips across the Balkans! WE ARE THE SAME!!! brothers from different mothers!!! no matter if it was Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia, Albania, Montenegro, Greece, Bulgaria, European Turkey, i always felt welcomed by everyone! these were the only countries out of the over 40 i have visited where people were happy we were visiting! the best vacations we had were honestly in the Balkans!
4:09 Now imagine that Mexico invaded and subjugated America ten times and America freed itself and subjugated Mexico ten times. The same with Canada. Now imagine that America does not have 2 neighbors but about ten. That's how it is in the Balkans.
Oh yeah, and the last conflict officially ended in 2001; a war with everything you can imagine : from se*ual violence and r*pe, to Et*nic cleansing and Genoci*e.
Their histories is really history for you all, as you are so young. I was a full adult when countries like Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and the USSR still existed.
I visited Bulgaria 23 years ago (in 2000). I spent 3 weeks, hiked Mount Vihren, went to a Folk festival in Rosen, sailed on the Black Sea for a week. I absolutely loved it, and Rakia was da bomb! I loved it.
Hello from Romania! Know one think for sure ,you will never ever get bored on a party or a wedding in a balkanic country. We drink " țuica" boiled with pepper when we are sick. And it' s like a medicine. 🥰
someone asked me once: "Ey where u from ?" im like: "from Serbia" They look at me all: "Oh.....so.....u hate Albania" I say: BRO I NEVER SAID THAT што си глупа боже сачувај!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In middle ages destilation of strong alcohol was only for medical purpuse made by monks , and that is the reason why some older people in Balkans still think that rakija is good for your health.
Some Balkan countries don't like each other, but the people of Balkan countries love each other. They are straightforward - what you see is what you get, no pretense. If you become friends with someone in the Balkans, they're your friend for life. We love to eat a lot (but quality food) and drink a lot, but we're hardworking and really enjoy life (we party a lot). Our women are great, very attractive, but also strong in character and mentally/emotionally tough (fierce). Every Balkan country is different from the others, yet so similar. If someone wants to have a great time - like for vacation, sightseeing, food, women, men, fun - the best place is definitely the Balkans. Greece and Croatia are perfect for sightseeing and vacation. Women from any of the countries are great, men from Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro (some of the tallest men in the world on average). Food from any country is good, and entertainment is great everywhere. One more thing - foreigners won't feel better anywhere in Europe than in the Balkans. We love to meet and share experiences with others more than people from other parts of Europe. Just a note, be honest, natural, don't be too smart, and enjoy. Croat.
Less than 30 years have passed since the Yugoslav wars, and many people have died. Since the bombing of Serbia, when Kosovo broke away, only 15 years, and tens of thousands have died. In the region, it would take decades to heal wounds, but politics prevents this, as long as it is in the interest of a great power to pit local ethnic groups against each other.
for sure when students from Balkan countries found themselves in some exchange program let say in western europe, they will naturally gather as we share the same mentality, sense of humor, music, food, culture, hospitality, friendship openess and simple empathy .... i am Serb and hanged out by far the most with Albanians, Turks, Romanians and Bosnians. Our politicians are another level though
I'm from a large family and when we're together things can definitely get a bit loud. But we won't put any pressure on shy people, we'll just go and talk to them in smaller groups if they want us to. That's a good thing because there's a rather Quiet, somewhat Shy Gentleman who means a lot to me. We've known each other since we were teenagers, He's Liked (been attracted to) Me since our 20's. But it took over a decade for Me to feel the same way about Him. I'm youngest of 8 kids, 6 girls and 2 boys. My Maternal Grandpa was one of at least 9, as was my Dad. Thanks to this video I understand a bit more about some replies I got to a couple of comments I made in 2 Cellos videos from of them. I understand it wouldn't be easy to adjust, but try not to make members of the other sex uncomfortable. I only get forceful when I need to. There a couple of things about Aussie Culture you'll need to understand to fit in. In general everyone is welcome here no matter where you're from or what you look like. Just one last comment.
Just come to the balkans for a week and you will see. If you need a place I have a comfy sofa and we can prepare some great food with my wife here in Plovdiv (Bulgaria). As per the rakia in lower alcohol concentration like below 50° it is used to drink but the first batch comes out as more at around 90° and it is used for massage and to rub on the experior of your thought when you are sick and a little kid. We have no idea how it works (probably the alcohol vapors get us drunk at age 4 and we fortet about the pain but it works). Grandma said it is a cure all and we all listen to grandma.
The most recent conflict that was an out and out war was in your lifetime, the late 90's early 2000's. A lot of hard feelings persists. You might note the Serb was the one by themselves....
Rakija is alcohol like beer, whiskey or other alcohol... But strong alcohol... We cure everything with that... If we don't have medical alcohol then we use Rakija for wounds... This is soo strong and that can disinfect wound
There is one old saying, legend or.. about one family , they were very rich in old meanings and stuff.. and one day in thunderstorm beggar came and ask for shelter, food, anything.. They refused to give him hospitality and chased him away. This beggar was no one other than one of gods in slavic pantheon and he cast a curse on them.. and because of that, most of this people give everything to anyone who stumbles upon your house.. or are afraid what will your neighbour say about you..
Ya ppl beter visit former Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and Northern Macedonia), you will be treated as our own, because we don't make much differences between the strangers and the folks we grew up with. However, there might be some weird stares in smaller towns, as they haven't been really accustomed to having foreigners swinging by. However they'll also be as warm as the rest of us.
ever listened Bora Dugic performing Obican Balkanski Dan (an ordinary Balkan day). he is master on flute and in that composition he encompass our shared melodies). a masterpiece
I'm just gonna copy my comment under the original video. 1. 100% true. Every single time Balkan families gather, it becomes soooo loud. Also, food. You can't have a social gathering or just a party if there isn't food. Why? Because Balkan food is amazing! 2.Rakija is awesome. Of course, you must have some kind of salad to accompany it. It's like zakuski and vodka - they go together. 3. It is kinda true. There is a lot of bad blood between Balkan countries. You can't just erase that. We are striving to have a good relationship with each other, but sometimes things can get out of hand. Personally, I am never going to hate someone, who is from, for example, Serbia, just because he is a Serb. 4. Um....no. We are not rude. We are just very straight with people. Painfully straight, sometimes. 5. Sadly, this is kinda true. If you are not wearing some kind of brand, you lose your status or something like that. Personally, I never cared about brands as long as I feel comfortable in those clothes. 6. Balkan women are fearsome. They are not like the western women. Balkan women are strong, passionate and can get very scary if you upset them. The one stereotype I'm so tired of hearing is : "Oh, you speak Russian". No, you idiot, I speak Bulgarian!
this is the same for brandy, that's why in the Balkans people live up to 120 years old. Otherwise, it's nothing strange here to start drinking brandy at, for example, 9-10 years old
Personally vocally I'm not exactly a loud person, but I have very expressive eyes and love to be observe other people. So long as I manage to get a word in every now and then. That doesn't mean I don't ger passionate about life and I'm definitely a People Person. There are definitely loud passionate people whom I love including those who equate food with love 😍. I was definitely an appetite on legs as a child and teenager. These days I'll let you know when I've had enough to eat and yes I've been asked "Are you sure?" I'd never be deliberately rude, but I know how to be forceful enough when needed. I'm not above taking leftovers with me, when they're being offered. I'm not a big drinker, but many of my fellow Aussies are. I enjoy being around passionate, generous people because I know it's coming from a place of love 😍. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia has the biggest Greek community outside of Greece. One thing I personally love about Greek people is that they'll usually remember my name. Larissa isn't a common name in a lot of countries. But someone from Brazil recently surprised me in a comment. I'm starting a second comment.
Checking Out someone we find attractive is our way of paying someone a compliment, but don't linger it can make us uncomfortable. If you're looking for a date, here's an example. Start by Checking Her Out, She'll probably Check You Out in return. Here's the important to understand if She comes up and starts talking to you, She's Interested. But if She doesn't her answer is "No!" and you need to respect and understand that. You don't need to accept something someone does that goes against your personal beliefs. But you need to keep it to yourself. Don't just say whatever comes to mind. "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all!" are words to live by. If you say or do something that hurts someone, you'll get yourself into big trouble with the people around you. You might even find yourself under arrest. If you're a man looking for someone to spend your life with. Don't expect an Aussie Lady to do all of the cooking 🍳 or Housework. Very few if any of us will want anything to do with you. Expect to remain single for a very long time. If you want to impress a Lady, cook dinner for her. That's also the same in the UK and US. One big thing that we'll absolutely love about and have in common with you is your willingness to help others. If we come across someone who might need our help 😣, we'll be right there with them as well. We can definitely get emotional too.
Most of the time the hate in balkans is mostly political but in some cases like Serbia genociding 8000 Bosnians does stick around since its been less then 30 years
and dont forget similar crimes Bosniak army commit to Serbs, what Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks, and Albanians did to each others. that part of our history was devastating and beyond tragic i couldnt agree more, but as we continue to blame other side and not confront what our side have done to others and blindly listen corrupted polititians we are doomed my friend. I am from Serbia and i feel unease about Srebrenica. In the same time my country is full of Serbs who are refugees from Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo and i can hear the same stories as your comment ( but from opposite side) daily. time to move on and live as one good family we all are. peace and selam
We have the most beautiful women (or they will beat me if I say otherwise 😂), but seriously most balkan countries are divided by groups - women rule and women are veiled=amuslimised- and they war each other. But the most annoying part when tourist come to slavic regions and start to preach about feminism….or religion. (Happened only by USA citizens to me so far, but … so annoying, because true balkan and slavic regions are so female oriented and so religious, that is insult from countries where women had to protest and fight to get right to preach to you about gender equality or citing bible).
Beacuse of agression it came from Serbia and resantly in 1999 Genoside in Albanians Kosova and Albania for example dont like Serbia as does Bosnians, Kroats etc
Well as someone who been to 56 countries and having spent 9 months in Montenegro, I have to say I agree with a lot of your survey, but the one thing I have to say is Montenegrins and Serbians do NOT like Americans. In fact, I would say they are anti-American, especially those over 40 (from frmr Yugoslavia). I never felt welcomed or liked. The men were very aggressive, and the women were just rude to us. No one smiles, ever. The cashiers at the check out line just throw you card back down with your groceries, and the waiters give horrible service. Yes it is beautiful and very inexpensive, but unless you are just looking for a new stamp in your passport, avoid Montenegro and Serbia. Go to Croatia, Albania or Greece. I promise you will be happy you did.
I live in Serbia and I dislike USA (that's where you are partially right about Serbs), but I don't dislike Americans, and that's also true for "major" majority of my fellow Serbs. We are very open and straightforward people and we do like and respect our guests. So, if you had such bad experience, maybe you should ask yourself what was your part in making usually very warm and hospitable people to treat you like that. I'm certain it wasn't because you were from USA. Or you just trolling for some reason.
Wait. Greece was kingdom, Romania also, Albania also, and Bulgaria was Tsardom. Turkey was independent republic. And Serbia (together with what now are Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia) was Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Speaking of Ex-Yugo countries only, and before WWI (not II) and Balkan Wars only two independent kingdoms were Serbian kingdoms (Serbia, and Montenegro) which, after liberating above mentioned provinces, created Yugoslavia.
We slavic people lived with black people because I know that because I was in love with my neighbor in the eighties and I didn't know what your father would give you and I don't know what color the answer to the wall, slavic life
That " hate " comes from politician not from us regular ppl. We love our neigborts and we love to meet with them becose in some way we are the same🥰
Nah, Serbs like only Romanians, "Montenegrins" and "Macedonians".
You are wrong, unfortunately there is a lot of hate even in young people and kids who are educated by nationalist tiktok videos
I actually know a lot of people who hate each other, but I always like to say that we're all the same shit 😂😂
I don't. I hate everybody equally. 😄 jk I love Croats, Bosniaks, Montenegrins and even have some Albanian friends. Never met a single Macedonian tho.
Croatian here and I agree with everything they said! Balkan is wild
Romanian here! for the last couple of years my wife and i did lots of road trips across the Balkans!
WE ARE THE SAME!!!
brothers from different mothers!!!
no matter if it was Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia, Albania, Montenegro, Greece, Bulgaria, European Turkey, i always felt welcomed by everyone! these were the only countries out of the over 40 i have visited where people were happy we were visiting! the best vacations we had were honestly in the Balkans!
4:09 Now imagine that Mexico invaded and subjugated America ten times and America freed itself and subjugated Mexico ten times. The same with Canada.
Now imagine that America does not have 2 neighbors but about ten. That's how it is in the Balkans.
Oh yeah, and the last conflict officially ended in 2001; a war with everything you can imagine : from se*ual violence and r*pe, to Et*nic cleansing and Genoci*e.
perfect hypothetical scenario tbh
We also use Rakija as after shave lotion
the second most common use after drinking it
I always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older.
When I get sick, my Jamaican wife rubs me down with Wray & Nephew White Rum, which sounds like how they use Raki.
Their histories is really history for you all, as you are so young. I was a full adult when countries like Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and the USSR still existed.
It’s a liquor. But it’s still alcohol so…technically it’s a cure.
I visited Bulgaria 23 years ago (in 2000). I spent 3 weeks, hiked Mount Vihren, went to a Folk festival in Rosen, sailed on the Black Sea for a week. I absolutely loved it, and Rakia was da bomb! I loved it.
Hello from Romania! Know one think for sure ,you will never ever get bored on a party or a wedding in a balkanic country. We drink " țuica" boiled with pepper when we are sick. And it' s like a medicine. 🥰
In balkans you dont' even get bored at funerals.
@@vegetalasbestos7928😂😂😂yes your right❤
Cea din bihor si oltenia sincer sunt cele mai faine.
We are hardworking people, and because of that we like sometimes to reword ourselves with nice things and try to have balance in life
2:45 .. yes you heat up the rakija put some honey in it and drink it when you are sick like a cold or something .. amazing stuff
balkan countries are like siblings we hate eatch other , but not exacly , and we also love eatch other
Thanks
THANK YOU!
2:36 it is the potion of gods. Its everything. liquor, medicine, massage oil.
someone asked me once: "Ey where u from ?" im like: "from Serbia" They look at me all: "Oh.....so.....u hate Albania" I say: BRO I NEVER SAID THAT што си глупа боже сачувај!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bulgaria:We love our neighbours (Macedonia dosent exist theycare Bulgaria)
In middle ages destilation of strong alcohol was only for medical purpuse made by monks , and that is the reason why some older people in Balkans still think that rakija is good for your health.
Some Balkan countries don't like each other, but the people of Balkan countries love each other. They are straightforward - what you see is what you get, no pretense. If you become friends with someone in the Balkans, they're your friend for life. We love to eat a lot (but quality food) and drink a lot, but we're hardworking and really enjoy life (we party a lot). Our women are great, very attractive, but also strong in character and mentally/emotionally tough (fierce). Every Balkan country is different from the others, yet so similar.
If someone wants to have a great time - like for vacation, sightseeing, food, women, men, fun - the best place is definitely the Balkans. Greece and Croatia are perfect for sightseeing and vacation. Women from any of the countries are great, men from Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro (some of the tallest men in the world on average). Food from any country is good, and entertainment is great everywhere.
One more thing - foreigners won't feel better anywhere in Europe than in the Balkans. We love to meet and share experiences with others more than people from other parts of Europe. Just a note, be honest, natural, don't be too smart, and enjoy. Croat.
mate I`ve been to all Balkan countries!
we are brothers from different mothers!!!
and dont forget that we treat guests as Gods :) hugs and cheers from Serbia
Hello from Bulgaria! 🙂
Less than 30 years have passed since the Yugoslav wars, and many people have died. Since the bombing of Serbia, when Kosovo broke away, only 15 years, and tens of thousands have died. In the region, it would take decades to heal wounds, but politics prevents this, as long as it is in the interest of a great power to pit local ethnic groups against each other.
That is the true. Politica is problem and big forces which need wars and hate
for sure when students from Balkan countries found themselves in some exchange program let say in western europe, they will naturally gather as we share the same mentality, sense of humor, music, food, culture, hospitality, friendship openess and simple empathy .... i am Serb and hanged out by far the most with Albanians, Turks, Romanians and Bosnians. Our politicians are another level though
Thank you 🙏 big respect
Rakia = for balkans is medicine, for Americans = Jet Fuel
Rakija IS a liquor but its so high in alcohol it can be effectively used as a desinfectant.
Rakija is moonshine. Our fathers all make their own
I'm from a large family and when we're together things can definitely get a bit loud. But we won't put any pressure on shy people, we'll just go and talk to them in smaller groups if they want us to. That's a good thing because there's a rather Quiet, somewhat Shy Gentleman who means a lot to me. We've known each other since we were teenagers, He's Liked (been attracted to) Me since our 20's. But it took over a decade for Me to feel the same way about Him. I'm youngest of 8 kids, 6 girls and 2 boys. My Maternal Grandpa was one of at least 9, as was my Dad. Thanks to this video I understand a bit more about some replies I got to a couple of comments I made in 2 Cellos videos from of them. I understand it wouldn't be easy to adjust, but try not to make members of the other sex uncomfortable. I only get forceful when I need to. There a couple of things about Aussie Culture you'll need to understand to fit in. In general everyone is welcome here no matter where you're from or what you look like. Just one last comment.
the hate comes en masses almost nobody individually hates anyone without a personal reason
Rakia , rachiu ( it has between 40 and 80% alcohol) it literally burns but we like it 🔥
Just come to the balkans for a week and you will see. If you need a place I have a comfy sofa and we can prepare some great food with my wife here in Plovdiv (Bulgaria). As per the rakia in lower alcohol concentration like below 50° it is used to drink but the first batch comes out as more at around 90° and it is used for massage and to rub on the experior of your thought when you are sick and a little kid. We have no idea how it works (probably the alcohol vapors get us drunk at age 4 and we fortet about the pain but it works). Grandma said it is a cure all and we all listen to grandma.
The most recent conflict that was an out and out war was in your lifetime, the late 90's early 2000's. A lot of hard feelings persists.
You might note the Serb was the one by themselves....
We are great people. We really are. We just a tad angry 😅😂
Rakija is alcohol like beer, whiskey or other alcohol... But strong alcohol... We cure everything with that... If we don't have medical alcohol then we use Rakija for wounds... This is soo strong and that can disinfect wound
There is one old saying, legend or.. about one family , they were very rich in old meanings and stuff.. and one day in thunderstorm beggar came and ask for shelter, food, anything.. They refused to give him hospitality and chased him away. This beggar was no one other than one of gods in slavic pantheon and he cast a curse on them.. and because of that, most of this people give everything to anyone who stumbles upon your house.. or are afraid what will your neighbour say about you..
Ya ppl beter visit former Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and Northern Macedonia), you will be treated as our own, because we don't make much differences between the strangers and the folks we grew up with. However, there might be some weird stares in smaller towns, as they haven't been really accustomed to having foreigners swinging by. However they'll also be as warm as the rest of us.
Not long ago we were fighting. 90s rave I call it. Some people still who hate each other because of it. Most people couldnt care less where you from
rakija its an natural homemade alcohol
Hey did you try that eggplant ??? It was true tho we play that game
This Bakan baby .
You should see a medley balkanic dance( 12 countrys in 12 minutes) you will see how we dance🥰🥰
12 minutes will be not enough :) love from Serbia
ever listened Bora Dugic performing Obican Balkanski Dan (an ordinary Balkan day). he is master on flute and in that composition he encompass our shared melodies). a masterpiece
I'm just gonna copy my comment under the original video.
1. 100% true. Every single time Balkan families gather, it becomes soooo loud. Also, food. You can't have a social gathering or just a party if there isn't food. Why? Because Balkan food is amazing!
2.Rakija is awesome. Of course, you must have some kind of salad to accompany it. It's like zakuski and vodka - they go together.
3. It is kinda true. There is a lot of bad blood between Balkan countries. You can't just erase that. We are striving to have a good relationship with each other, but sometimes things can get out of hand. Personally, I am never going to hate someone, who is from, for example, Serbia, just because he is a Serb.
4. Um....no. We are not rude. We are just very straight with people. Painfully straight, sometimes.
5. Sadly, this is kinda true. If you are not wearing some kind of brand, you lose your status or something like that. Personally, I never cared about brands as long as I feel comfortable in those clothes.
6. Balkan women are fearsome. They are not like the western women. Balkan women are strong, passionate and can get very scary if you upset them.
The one stereotype I'm so tired of hearing is : "Oh, you speak Russian". No, you idiot, I speak Bulgarian!
this is the same for brandy, that's why in the Balkans people live up to 120 years old. Otherwise, it's nothing strange here to start drinking brandy at, for example, 9-10 years old
Rakia is magic healing device and all purpose drink,
Personally vocally I'm not exactly a loud person, but I have very expressive eyes and love to be observe other people. So long as I manage to get a word in every now and then. That doesn't mean I don't ger passionate about life and I'm definitely a People Person. There are definitely loud passionate people whom I love including those who equate food with love 😍. I was definitely an appetite on legs as a child and teenager. These days I'll let you know when I've had enough to eat and yes I've been asked "Are you sure?" I'd never be deliberately rude, but I know how to be forceful enough when needed. I'm not above taking leftovers with me, when they're being offered. I'm not a big drinker, but many of my fellow Aussies are. I enjoy being around passionate, generous people because I know it's coming from a place of love 😍. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia has the biggest Greek community outside of Greece. One thing I personally love about Greek people is that they'll usually remember my name. Larissa isn't a common name in a lot of countries. But someone from Brazil recently surprised me in a comment. I'm starting a second comment.
so true hahahahahahahahahahahaha its a wild world but true, get your fiver down right away with massages
rakia is everything
It's all funny and games until they put them all in 1 room
Raki/rakija is life ;-)
Checking Out someone we find attractive is our way of paying someone a compliment, but don't linger it can make us uncomfortable. If you're looking for a date, here's an example. Start by Checking Her Out, She'll probably Check You Out in return. Here's the important to understand if She comes up and starts talking to you, She's Interested. But if She doesn't her answer is "No!" and you need to respect and understand that. You don't need to accept something someone does that goes against your personal beliefs. But you need to keep it to yourself. Don't just say whatever comes to mind. "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all!" are words to live by. If you say or do something that hurts someone, you'll get yourself into big trouble with the people around you. You might even find yourself under arrest. If you're a man looking for someone to spend your life with. Don't expect an Aussie Lady to do all of the cooking 🍳 or Housework. Very few if any of us will want anything to do with you. Expect to remain single for a very long time. If you want to impress a Lady, cook dinner for her. That's also the same in the UK and US.
One big thing that we'll absolutely love about and have in common with you is your willingness to help others. If we come across someone who might need our help 😣, we'll be right there with them as well. We can definitely get emotional too.
Țuica-Rachiu-Palinca!Strong alchool.
Palinka is most strong alchool.
Rakia is all purpose alcohol
Most of the time the hate in balkans is mostly political but in some cases like Serbia genociding 8000 Bosnians does stick around since its been less then 30 years
and dont forget similar crimes Bosniak army commit to Serbs, what Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks, and Albanians did to each others. that part of our history was devastating and beyond tragic i couldnt agree more, but as we continue to blame other side and not confront what our side have done to others and blindly listen corrupted polititians we are doomed my friend. I am from Serbia and i feel unease about Srebrenica. In the same time my country is full of Serbs who are refugees from Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo and i can hear the same stories as your comment ( but from opposite side) daily. time to move on and live as one good family we all are. peace and selam
React to Balkan geography
You have to study some history to be able to understand the hate among Balcans... and it's not so far away historicaly.
We have the most beautiful women (or they will beat me if I say otherwise 😂), but seriously most balkan countries are divided by groups - women rule and women are veiled=amuslimised- and they war each other. But the most annoying part when tourist come to slavic regions and start to preach about feminism….or religion. (Happened only by USA citizens to me so far, but … so annoying, because true balkan and slavic regions are so female oriented and so religious, that is insult from countries where women had to protest and fight to get right to preach to you about gender equality or citing bible).
Rakia Is alcohol
First do some research on the Balkans or any other countries before react to something because then you know what they talk about.
Kind of missed the point a bit there didn't you?
@@johnsmith8906 What point did a miss? They are surprised why Balkans “hate each other” not all of them ofcourse but the reason why.
@@DL-yr6ne The point of these is to go in blind and to react to the video....
@@johnsmith8906 this assumes some general knowledge though
Did you hear from any Macedonians?
Beacuse of agression it came from Serbia and resantly in 1999 Genoside in Albanians Kosova and Albania for example dont like Serbia as does Bosnians, Kroats etc
Well as someone who been to 56 countries and having spent 9 months in Montenegro, I have to say I agree with a lot of your survey, but the one thing I have to say is Montenegrins and Serbians do NOT like Americans. In fact, I would say they are anti-American, especially those over 40 (from frmr Yugoslavia). I never felt welcomed or liked. The men were very aggressive, and the women were just rude to us. No one smiles, ever. The cashiers at the check out line just throw you card back down with your groceries, and the waiters give horrible service. Yes it is beautiful and very inexpensive, but unless you are just looking for a new stamp in your passport, avoid Montenegro and Serbia. Go to Croatia, Albania or Greece. I promise you will be happy you did.
I live in Serbia and I dislike USA (that's where you are partially right about Serbs), but I don't dislike Americans, and that's also true for "major" majority of my fellow Serbs. We are very open and straightforward people and we do like and respect our guests. So, if you had such bad experience, maybe you should ask yourself what was your part in making usually very warm and hospitable people to treat you like that. I'm certain it wasn't because you were from USA.
Or you just trolling for some reason.
what a load of bs. anyone can just search on youtube about Americans who live or visit Serbia and have only the best words to say
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So u think that what serbia did to Kosovo its a myth , does that really feel like a myth for u ?!?!?!?
Before II World war only Serbia was contry and kingdom))
Wait. Greece was kingdom, Romania also, Albania also, and Bulgaria was Tsardom. Turkey was independent republic. And Serbia (together with what now are Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia) was Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Speaking of Ex-Yugo countries only, and before WWI (not II) and Balkan Wars only two independent kingdoms were Serbian kingdoms (Serbia, and Montenegro) which, after liberating above mentioned provinces, created Yugoslavia.
We slavic people lived with black people because I know that because I was in love with my neighbor in the eighties and I didn't know what your father would give you and I don't know what color the answer to the wall, slavic life
Romania is not really a part of the Balkans...
yeah you are 100% right... vi ste cigani hahahahahhaha
We have a small part geographically (Dobrogea) on the coast of the Black Sea, but culturally we definitely are very similar.
@@Xayidee as I said you are culturno cigani a ne balkanci...
Can you react Balcan or mediteran dances yust for fun!