@@janoycresva276 yes that's true the bombings were absolutely horrible. But what Serbia did to Croats/Bosnians only a few years prior was equally horrible if not worse. World War II has ended due to the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and Serbia has received the same very treatment. I would never condone the killings of innocent lives especially children, that's why the Serbian army whom executed and committed acts if genocide against their neighbors... They will forever have innocent blood on their hands. I'm not so sure what is worse: dropping bombs onto people high above in the sky, (quite cowardly I should add), or going door to door executing people needlessly as the Serbs have done. I love Serbs, but these things must be known and discussed. Playing the victim card is so pathetic.
@@shyryTsr2k What about what the Croats/Bosnians did to Serbs? What about what Albanians did to Serbs & Romani people? What about those victims you never mentioned once. “World War II has ended due to the bombing of Japanese cities” that’s a terrible argument because it’s false, Japan was actually going to surrender but the US did it anyway, not to mention bombing CIVILIAN targets which is what NATO did & did illegally when we wouldn’t sign a document that was purposefully written so we couldn’t accept & was completely unrelated to the Bosnian war, it was the Kosovo war when KLA terrorists were attacking Serbian police. Or the Račak massacre which turns out weren’t innocent civilians but were KLA terrorists dressed as civilians whose bodies were moved by other KLA terrorists. The Croats, Bosnians & Albanians didn’t have a single bomb dropped on them, your argument is very revealing about you & very onesided. What’s more pathetic is you & your very ridiculous ignorant comment which is very clear you’re pretending you “love Serbs” but you’re clearly full of it & are spreading one sided anti-Serbian propaganda & defending illegal activity & atrocities.
One thing that Serbia and Syria have in common is that we are very misunderstood by global politics. Glad he had a great time here. Keep it up Charles, this series is amazing!
Damn I love this series, always some interesting people. I hope to see it on TV one day, just imagine Charles Cather like Jimmy Kimmel or Conan O'Brien - The Late Late Night Show with Charles Cather. Thank you once again (for the 435th time from my side) for showing our country in the most positive way possible.
I am Serbian living in the west, English is my second language and I assure you this is not Serbian accent.... sorry you're full of crap.... btw how would you know the Serbian accent anyways?.... how many Serbs did you have a conversation with in English..... ? Let me ask you a question..... How do you recognize the stupidest person in the room????
Beatiful Interview,Always enjoing to hear what people thinks about us,Love It Charles. P.s.Enjou your vacation Charles,and send all the best wishes to your parents!!!!!
Charles, Dr. thinks he was lucky to find himself in Serbia! I did not hear the word luck connected to Serbia for a long time, if ever. That was an enlightening interview. Thank you!
thank you charles..thank you mister doctor .i hope you find here in serbia serbian girls and stay in serbia 4 ever.and yea ,serbs have greal basketball tradition..look nikola jokic ,boban marjanovic ,bogdan bogdanovic and nemanja bjelica..big big players
Hey man. I do not leave comments very ofter but, thank you for promoting my country in the honest way and sharing experience of foreign people in my country. I would like world to know that we are good,honest people with good values and hospitality and not animals, rapers and killers how media represent us. Thanks god bless you and American people and not American Evil government that manipulates with their own people. Thanks 🙏🏻 Hvala brate
Wow what an interesting interview, which I enjoyed immensely. The doctor is amazing, informative and very personable. You need to give his clinic, name, address etc. As a Canadian serb, I would love to visit this place and enjoy some of the treatments that he provides. Holidays are an excellent way of achieving all this, and the prices are beyond crazy and I mean that in the best way. Thank you Charles for doing this and thank this gracious doctor. Keep up the great work. Cheers from Ontario Canada. God Bless.
Thanks for your nice words! Glad you enjoyed it. I put the link to his instagram and Facebook page facebook.com/cosmoderm.rs/ in the description of video. The address is Ilije Bircanina 31 Novi Sad, Serbia 21000
I've been learning Serbian language for 5-6 months now and I still don't understand the Cyrillic but i learn on my own😅 I'm still in the United States.
My advice to you is to learn it parallel with Serbian latinica. Every letter has unique pronunciation and you need to know only 30 letters. It is very easy.
@@shyryTsr2k you can learn it in a couple of days and when you do, try to write some text in latinica and then in the cyrillic script. If you are unsure whether you did it correctly or not, there are online transliterators that just switch the latinic text to cyrillic at the click of a button
@@shyryTsr2k well look, its kind of the difference between the latin alphabet used in English and the one used in, lets say, Turkish, we have a lot of letters that are the same but some letters are a little different, so if you learn the Serbian Cyrillic then learning the Russian one will be a piece of cake, I can list the letters that are the same and the ones that are not, same:А,Б,В,Г,Д,Е,Ж,З,И,К,Л,М,Н,О,П,Р,С,Т,У,Ф,Х,Ц,Ч,Ш ( 24 out of 30 letters are exactly the same ) ; exclusively Serbian :Ђ,Ј,Љ,Њ,Џ,Ћ ; exclusively Russian:, Й,Ы,Ь,Щ,Э,Ё,Ю,Я
My family and me are moving to Serbia from USA next year .. would like to meet you Charles. Long live Siryan people !! Serbia is blast to have Siryan people
What a lot of the world doesn't remember or understand is Yugoslavia was a host to students from all over the world(mostly 3rd world, many from the middle east) and Tito established good relations with much of the middle east. I've has several relatives who worked in Iraq back in the 1960's and 70's.
When eventually Charles learns Serbian, he will speak it with an American accent and vice versa, English to Serbian. P.S. Kako Čaki iskusno sakriva Zaječarka, svaka mu čast!
It was from Tito’s times... all the countries from Non-Aligned Movement could send youth to study in Yugoslavia... Serbia inherited that legacy. That’s why we have students from Syria, Africa, etc.
I am a medical student in America. I have almost 200,000$ in debt. The residency program will pay a fraction of that. My hours will be close to 80 hours per day including weekends.
So happy for him, glad he was able to find success in such a country. Serbia may be a shithole in many respects but we have a fairly good medical system Because Yugoslavia was a non-aligned country it was not uncommon to see young professionals from the middle east such as him studying in the country in the past well. In fact the first privately opened clinic in Vojvodina was opened by Dr Mohamed Badawi from the UAE in Subotica in 1991
Serbia sounds like a good place to study but it is worth noting that there are plenty of other places in the world where university is free. The Anglosphere is for the most part a lousy place to study - there are plenty of other options.
The people of USA are also very friendly, but, unfortunately the immigration policy of USA is anti-immigration! So, it’s pushing out the good talent out of USA. Serbia is avoiding that self destructive attitude!
Love to serbia from syria
Love from serbs to Syria!
Long live Syria
God bless Serbia and Syria. Two countries that will not bend down to the west.
O cemu pricas? Mi smo se odavno prodali, to jest, na vlada nas je prodala.
Serbia is bent over and it's being fucked. Not nearly as bad as Syria, but slowly and gradually
@@albatros280 In what way?
@@Rotatez Doggy
Syria respects Serbia’s sovereignty and does *NOT* recognize the so-called independence of (currently occupied) “Kosovo”. THANK YOU SYRIA!
They supported the NATO bombing of Serbia though
@@janoycresva276 yes that's true the bombings were absolutely horrible. But what Serbia did to Croats/Bosnians only a few years prior was equally horrible if not worse. World War II has ended due to the bombings of Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and Serbia has received the same very treatment. I would never condone the killings of innocent lives especially children, that's why the Serbian army whom executed and committed acts if genocide against their neighbors... They will forever have innocent blood on their hands.
I'm not so sure what is worse: dropping bombs onto people high above in the sky, (quite cowardly I should add), or going door to door executing people needlessly as the Serbs have done. I love Serbs, but these things must be known and discussed. Playing the victim card is so pathetic.
@@shyryTsr2k What about what the Croats/Bosnians did to Serbs? What about what Albanians did to Serbs & Romani people? What about those victims you never mentioned once. “World War II has ended due to the bombing of Japanese cities” that’s a terrible argument because it’s false, Japan was actually going to surrender but the US did it anyway, not to mention bombing CIVILIAN targets which is what NATO did & did illegally when we wouldn’t sign a document that was purposefully written so we couldn’t accept & was completely unrelated to the Bosnian war, it was the Kosovo war when KLA terrorists were attacking Serbian police. Or the Račak massacre which turns out weren’t innocent civilians but were KLA terrorists dressed as civilians whose bodies were moved by other KLA terrorists. The Croats, Bosnians & Albanians didn’t have a single bomb dropped on them, your argument is very revealing about you & very onesided. What’s more pathetic is you & your very ridiculous ignorant comment which is very clear you’re pretending you “love Serbs” but you’re clearly full of it & are spreading one sided anti-Serbian propaganda & defending illegal activity & atrocities.
Aleppo. What a beautiful city with a richer culture than Damascus itself. Shame on world politics for making it what is today.
One thing that Serbia and Syria have in common is that we are very misunderstood by global politics. Glad he had a great time here. Keep it up Charles, this series is amazing!
I'm Luca Gibillini
He speaks slowly. True Lala right here 😄 kudos,Sir
@Norma Boga yep...also when he said kozmetičar, true Lala accent 😀
God, Bilal has such an amazing Serbian accent while speaking English
Carls postao si dobar novinar, profi nema sta 😁
Damn I love this series, always some interesting people. I hope to see it on TV one day, just imagine Charles Cather like Jimmy Kimmel or Conan O'Brien - The Late Late Night Show with Charles Cather.
Thank you once again (for the 435th time from my side) for showing our country in the most positive way possible.
So cute how he starts speaking in English and then mixes it with some Serbian word because it became so natural to him to speak in Serbian 😁
He speaks English with a Serbian accent, interesting.
He doesn't
MamMia Less ok
yep, he does! maybe a fake???
Prica engleski kao da mu nije maternji jezik zato ne lupaj gluposti.
I am Serbian living in the west, English is my second language and I assure you this is not Serbian accent.... sorry you're full of crap.... btw how would you know the Serbian accent anyways?.... how many Serbs did you have a conversation with in English..... ? Let me ask you a question..... How do you recognize the stupidest person in the room????
Beatiful Interview,Always enjoing to hear what people thinks about us,Love It Charles. P.s.Enjou your vacation Charles,and send all the best wishes to your parents!!!!!
Keep it up Charles, this series is amazing! Pozdrav Boston USA
I would never say he is from Syria... He speaks English with Serbian accent...
This is not Serbian accent. Serbs do not have such pronounces jaws either
@Norma Boga ouch :))
@roki feler
He has a slight Arabic accent.
He speaks English like his second language, stop saying dumb shit.
Charles, Dr. thinks he was lucky to find himself in Serbia! I did not hear the word luck connected to Serbia for a long time, if ever. That was an enlightening interview. Thank you!
Svaka čast! 👌🇷🇸
We need more Orthodox Syrians in Serbia GREAT PEOPLE business savvy !
thank you charles..thank you mister doctor .i hope you find here in serbia serbian girls and stay in serbia 4 ever.and yea ,serbs have greal basketball tradition..look nikola jokic ,boban marjanovic ,bogdan bogdanovic and nemanja bjelica..big big players
Please don't forget the greatest tennis player in the world #1 Novak, Nole Djokovic a true serbian pride.
Charles, these are great man! Keep it up!
Love your videos, this series is great, it's kind of like a weekly tv host show keep up the great work Charles :)
Hey man. I do not leave comments very ofter but, thank you for promoting my country in the honest way and sharing experience of foreign people in my country. I would like world to know that we are good,honest people with good values and hospitality and not animals, rapers and killers how media represent us. Thanks god bless you and American people and not American Evil government that manipulates with their own people. Thanks 🙏🏻 Hvala brate
Wow what an interesting interview, which I enjoyed immensely. The doctor is amazing, informative and very personable. You need to give his clinic, name, address etc. As a Canadian serb, I would love to visit this place and enjoy some of the treatments that he provides. Holidays are an excellent way of achieving all this, and the prices are beyond crazy and I mean that in the best way. Thank you Charles for doing this and thank this gracious doctor. Keep up the great work. Cheers from Ontario Canada. God Bless.
Thanks for your nice words! Glad you enjoyed it. I put the link to his instagram and Facebook page facebook.com/cosmoderm.rs/ in the description of video. The address is
Ilije Bircanina 31
Novi Sad, Serbia 21000
Great video, awesome, professional and at same time funny interview 😊😘. Love your videos Charles 👍
I've been learning Serbian language for 5-6 months now and I still don't understand the Cyrillic but i learn on my own😅 I'm still in the United States.
My advice to you is to learn it parallel with Serbian latinica. Every letter has unique pronunciation and you need to know only 30 letters. It is very easy.
@@pronickovic Thanks so much for response. Also, 30 letters isn't so bad it just looks so odd to me.
@@shyryTsr2k you can learn it in a couple of days and when you do, try to write some text in latinica and then in the cyrillic script. If you are unsure whether you did it correctly or not, there are online transliterators that just switch the latinic text to cyrillic at the click of a button
@@angeloreyes1951 Thank you my friend. Will learning Cyrillic mean I know Russian to or is it a different type of Cyrillic? If that's a thing😅
@@shyryTsr2k well look, its kind of the difference between the latin alphabet used in English and the one used in, lets say, Turkish, we have a lot of letters that are the same but some letters are a little different, so if you learn the Serbian Cyrillic then learning the Russian one will be a piece of cake, I can list the letters that are the same and the ones that are not, same:А,Б,В,Г,Д,Е,Ж,З,И,К,Л,М,Н,О,П,Р,С,Т,У,Ф,Х,Ц,Ч,Ш ( 24 out of 30 letters are exactly the same ) ; exclusively Serbian :Ђ,Ј,Љ,Њ,Џ,Ћ ; exclusively Russian:, Й,Ы,Ь,Щ,Э,Ё,Ю,Я
My family and me are moving to Serbia from USA next year .. would like to meet you Charles.
Long live Siryan people !! Serbia is blast to have Siryan people
13:09 "...na primer now..." he is serbian 100% :P
🇷🇸❤️🇸🇾
Your show is awesome
Everybody is welcomme in Serbia. We love all people of good will. Nice video Caslave-Charlse.
Come on Charles! Don't be shy...9 years.. It is time to finally learn the Serbian😉. We'll support you, you know that!
Thank you gentlemans
"It's april here in Serbia", it's april everywhere Charlie.
What a lot of the world doesn't remember or understand is Yugoslavia was a host to students from all over the world(mostly 3rd world, many from the middle east) and Tito established good relations with much of the middle east. I've has several relatives who worked in Iraq back in the 1960's and 70's.
When eventually Charles learns Serbian, he will speak it with an American accent and vice versa, English to Serbian.
P.S. Kako Čaki iskusno sakriva Zaječarka, svaka mu čast!
Thanks a lot, you are a good people so I as Serbian hope you will always talk good to others about ours nice SERBIA.
1:36 Charlie is thinking..Am I only who chose Serbia?!
It was from Tito’s times... all the countries from Non-Aligned Movement could send youth to study in Yugoslavia... Serbia inherited that legacy. That’s why we have students from Syria, Africa, etc.
Beautiful video
Awesome job fellows! Bravo!
Just to add I wish the doctor the greatest success in serbia, what an excellent brand he is. Best wishes for him and you Charles.
Basket ball is how most people hear about Serbia..
I am a medical student in America. I have almost 200,000$ in debt. The residency program will pay a fraction of that. My hours will be close to 80 hours per day including weekends.
By the way, it brought a chuckle to me when the Doctor said Na primer, now.... LOL! 13:08
Good interview how about next
Time with a professional Athlete?
Odlicno! Excellent!
So Charles going back to US :( oh welll was nice having you in our country.
Charles will be back to Serbia. I believe after summer. xo
The name of the show should be “What’s up chuck”
It is amazing to me how this lovely Syrian gentleman speaks English with Serbian accent 😁
You are aging well Charles
Love everything you do
Chuck is the man.
Serious question: can you get prescribed testosterone by a doctor in Serbia, is there Testerone Replacement Thearphy?
Syrian man speaks English with Serbian accent. I wonder
Da je studirao u Nis, lakse bi mu bilo da zavrsi medicinu nego da razume babu na pijac !
Hahahahahahahhah istina bate
So happy for him, glad he was able to find success in such a country. Serbia may be a shithole in many respects but we have a fairly good medical system
Because Yugoslavia was a non-aligned country it was not uncommon to see young professionals from the middle east such as him studying in the country in the past well. In fact the first privately opened clinic in Vojvodina was opened by Dr Mohamed Badawi from the UAE in Subotica in 1991
To 👍
What is the music at the begining?
Serbia sounds like a good place to study but it is worth noting that there are plenty of other places in the world where university is free. The Anglosphere is for the most part a lousy place to study - there are plenty of other options.
Syrian Dr looks like as if he’s Serbian.... his English accent sounds like some Serb speaking English.
Haha Syrian with serbian accent spiking english :D Gl with your job mate. And charles drinking on job ... hahahahahah
Kralj drzi pivo iza reklame
Poz iz srbije
Charles Cather
>> Novak Djokovic >> .......... >>>>>> Kajl Skot 😊👏
ist kind of we r ancient cousins
кошарка 🇷🇸🏀
The people of USA are also very friendly, but, unfortunately the immigration policy of USA is anti-immigration! So, it’s pushing out the good talent out of USA. Serbia is avoiding that self destructive attitude!
Cuj,covek iz Sirije a ne zna sirilic !
Haha zajecarac se pije
Zoologisches Garten Serbien
bro in 6 months , charles shame on u