It's actually safer than many Western places, LOL. The official currency is the Serbian dinar. Euros are only accepted informally in paper banknotes - like when you rent an apartment or buy a used car from someone, they may take euros. Otherwise, in supermarkets and buses for official transactions, you should use the Serbian dinar. I don't think all bus drivers are rude. Maybe they don't speak English and appear rude. Some are, but not all.
Difference between Serbia and the Balkans vs western Europe and the US. Here you can safely walk outside in the evening.
Those bus drivers are a part of the charm
LOL
Do they take Euros in Britain? What did you expect? Itchy place? You got what you payed for.
It's actually safer than many Western places, LOL. The official currency is the Serbian dinar. Euros are only accepted informally in paper banknotes - like when you rent an apartment or buy a used car from someone, they may take euros. Otherwise, in supermarkets and buses for official transactions, you should use the Serbian dinar. I don't think all bus drivers are rude. Maybe they don't speak English and appear rude. Some are, but not all.
the reason for rudeness of bus driver is bcs you cant pay? x)
No, I bought my ticket he wanted one euro for my bag and he already had an attitude anyway, alot of the drivers always are rude for no reason.
The British accent 😂😂
Don't miss St Sava Tample
It iz veri dengoros in Serbija:
ruclips.net/video/RP2u4wJcnS0/видео.html