How to Survive in Bulgaria - Tips from Immigrants

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2022
  • Living in Bulgaria is a great country to live in, this immigrates to Bulgaria tell us issues and the solutions of living in Bulgaria.
    Bulgarians are great people and you will see that they are loved by all in this video....Its not meant to be a negative video about Bulgaria or Bulgarians as you will see be the end.
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Комментарии • 105

  • @Andy.Robertson
    @Andy.Robertson Год назад +19

    What an excellent video, it's long but full of some great info if your considering a move to Bulgaria, thanks to everyone involved 👍

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much.....yes it is a little long but I push alot to get it down to that length. Original footage was over 4 hours long hahahahaha

  • @user-rl1ml2dh5t
    @user-rl1ml2dh5t Год назад +17

    I am amazed how many people are surprised that we speak bulgarin in Bulgaria 😂😂😂

    • @KONl-ILIEVA
      @KONl-ILIEVA 2 месяца назад

      Да как си мислят че ние не знаем си собствения си език. Ние не сме колония на Англия 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ivayola
    @ivayola Год назад +20

    The German guy really nailed it! The lady from Mexico shocked me since, the majority of the expats coming are from more northern geographies, but maybe for people from countries that are situated even more south than Bulgaria we appear to be cold and even grumpy and yes compered to Latin America we touch and hug each other less, that's how it is. It was nice to check out how expats feel in Bulgaria and how the country is perceived through their eyes.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +2

      It is always interesting to see the opinions of others from all around, different cultures breed differently opinions

    • @svelanikolova5776
      @svelanikolova5776 Год назад

      Hi, I spent 23 years in America, the expats have it easier than the Bulgaruans that been abroad. Bulgarians are more open to accept foreigners than to accept Bulgarians that came back from wherever.

  • @atommindproject9060
    @atommindproject9060 Год назад +5

    In Bulgaria we have a saying - "With asking you can reach Rome.".
    So ASK and you will find things, learn things, find friends and people with similar interests, events, amazing places, etc. :)
    Ask.

  • @louieloo1105
    @louieloo1105 Год назад +7

    Thank you Gareth and all the expats, such a helpful video. We are moving over next year and found this information so good.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +2

      That was my idea during the the plan of this video

  • @the_phoenixproject
    @the_phoenixproject Год назад +10

    We are moving out in March 2023. This video has been so positive and encouraging! Thanks for another wonderful video 😁💚

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +1

      My pleasure, and glad you though it was useful

    • @radostinangelov9193
      @radostinangelov9193 Год назад

      It's march 2023, I hope your experience will be positive and the cultural shock won't be that big 😄

    • @danisverse
      @danisverse Год назад

      Have you done it, where did you move to? I am living in Varna, Bulgaria since 2020.

    • @the_phoenixproject
      @the_phoenixproject Год назад

      @@danisverse not yet - still waiting for a completion date/moving date. We should be travelling over in a couple of weeks though!

    • @danisverse
      @danisverse Год назад +1

      @@the_phoenixproject Oh cool, hopefully not too long now, which City will you be moving to?

  • @raffaelloschirinzi2072
    @raffaelloschirinzi2072 Год назад +4

    Very interesting and informative video! Thank you Gareth👍

  • @vasilzahariev5741
    @vasilzahariev5741 Год назад +10

    Huh, interesting, Selena from Mexico said a lot of stuff about Bulgarians that Bulgarians say about the British, the Germans, the Dutch, any of the Nordic peoples, like that the people are cold and keep to themselves or that the weather is cold. Kind of makes you think.

  • @atommindproject9060
    @atommindproject9060 Год назад +6

    18:16 - this is mainly due to our history. Both Communism period and before that the 500 year slavery period. So the family unit and religion were the core that helped us survive some really, really horrifying period. Also, during Communism people were encouraged to snitch and there were entire parts of the government who were watching, listening, looking for everyone who even remotely is against the Communist Party or even things like telling a joke could send you to jail(and quite a few people went to jail exactly for telling a joke to someone, and they snitched them to the respective government department).
    Of course this is changing with the new generations so the younger the people you meet, the less relevant this will be to them. Also big cities make people a bit more distant, so in smaller cities, especially villages, this is a bit different - people more fast to smile and open up, and often are already positive.

    • @valeriepvi3667
      @valeriepvi3667 4 месяца назад

      It's an interesting statement but I can't understand your point . Bulgarian are so warm and welcome people, very smart as well , ...and many of them defenitly proud people. Your words sound like ...unneeded apology

  • @hawaiianguy9828
    @hawaiianguy9828 Год назад +4

    Extremely helpful information, thanks so much for sharing this. I am very early days in the process and this was very detailed and useful!

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you thought so and that you found it informative, was the base of this video to do that

  • @juanyshernandez3841
    @juanyshernandez3841 Год назад +4

    La Mexicana Selene Rodríguez me cayó muy bien una chica con carisma y muy sincera le mando mucha buena vibra a ella y a ustedes me gustaría volver a escucharla en su programa Gracias

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      YO QUISIERA QUE ELLA REGRESE OTRA VEZ AL CANAL, POR ESO LA TENGO PLANEADA PARA ESTAR EN UN PAR DE VIDEOS MAS

  • @radostinangelov9193
    @radostinangelov9193 Год назад +9

    That is so true, we are straight forward people it's either yes or no, we are polite but not in that way you have in the western world, people in general are super polite and you don't know if they are genuine or not, like a bit ''fake'', till in Bulgaria ( the Balkans in general ) people will be painfully honest with you. and foreigner people are not used to that and they think we are just rude and not polite which is not true is just part of our Balkan mentality, people are just straight forward, here if someone don't like you or don't want something you'll find out, you won't get that ''fake'' smile, here you'll get offended most likely if you are foreigner 😁

    • @mimi64231
      @mimi64231 Год назад

      It's the same in Poland.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +2

      Exactly you hit it on the button there. And it better in every sense to be straight and honest. Even when it doesn’t look like it in the moment

    • @JA-he2qz
      @JA-he2qz 3 месяца назад

      honest and straight forward is what I wish the West was, that alone is a good reason to move to BG.

  • @lesleyelalami2562
    @lesleyelalami2562 6 месяцев назад

    Brilliant and such practical advice. Thank you. x

  • @simonhill5405
    @simonhill5405 Год назад +4

    Very positive, very encouraging.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      Thanks very much, encouraging they people is important

  • @bevneesam7994
    @bevneesam7994 Год назад +2

    Gr8 info. Thanking you 🙏

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      I’m very happy that you where able to find it useful

  • @mihailchehlarov2720
    @mihailchehlarov2720 Год назад +7

    Bulgarian here who lives in Netherlands. I give hundreds of fake smiles every day here which I wish I can replace for one real from somebody who actually want to smile at me.

  • @serpent213
    @serpent213 Год назад +3

    Lovely, I enjoy your channel! Want to visit Bulgaria ASAP and maybe move there from Germany.
    Please reconsider the use of background music. 😆

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      For these kind of videos, you may have a point, thanks for the input and the positive comments. You definitely need to at least visit

  • @spassimirvassilev5172
    @spassimirvassilev5172 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, awesome job!!!

  • @t.t.margaux3600
    @t.t.margaux3600 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, I appreciate the interviews, but the music makes it sometimes really hard to hear what the people are saying.

  • @natehsu96
    @natehsu96 Год назад +1

    great video! still love the country but super helpful! im still learning after 1 year of living here so far!

  • @stevenfarnworth6337
    @stevenfarnworth6337 8 месяцев назад

    great video, thank you.

  • @mimi64231
    @mimi64231 Год назад +1

    Thank you for a great video. I have one remark the music is too loud. All the best from Poland.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      That has been mentioned thanks for confirming, it’s definitely different on different devices

  • @ButilkaRomm
    @ButilkaRomm 4 месяца назад

    Wow so interesting the perspective of Mexican woman. So natural. Thank you all for this video.

  • @danisverse
    @danisverse Год назад +2

    Awesome, been living in Varna since 2020 September. Also British and it has its ups and downs, thinking of relocating to the countryside/villages but I can't drive so transport and commute, the barrier language can in those regions holds me back lol. People speak English here in Varna if I communicate in English, cannot imagine it will be this smooth in the villages though lol.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      These are definitely issues that you will face moving to the countryside, though the people are more warmer and helpful there and life is more relaxed

    • @danisverse
      @danisverse Год назад

      @ATasteofBulgaria Yeah I hear people in the country are warmer and helpful but I also have side worries on that too. Whether the warmth will still be warm if you don't look like them. Also something I have to think about because of my race and unconscious bias. I have fears on that, this is something the city I think has advantage, the younger generation are probably more open to other races and cultures than the older and old fashioned gens.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      @danisverse not so sure, the villages are very multicultural, even if you leave out the westerns that are in the villages. There are a big mix of Bulgarians, Turks and Roma and they don’t care if you are Black, White, yellow or Green your’ll all from that village. That’s if you try to integrate I mean

  • @stefaniaponitz5738
    @stefaniaponitz5738 Год назад +1

    I'd never considered Bulgaria before but I think it looks very promising. I'd love to live on the coast.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m very glad I’ve been able to help convince you about Bulgaria

  • @genadimitrova6839
    @genadimitrova6839 Год назад +1

    One tip to foreigners in BG - take a closer look of the nodding response. If chin goes up first, it is a no, yet forehead goes down first is a definetly yes. The sideways movement is a no for sure and sometimes a sign of misunderstanding in its finest. There are some slightly acceptet ways to take it as confirmation, yet you still have to pay attention to the face expression.

  • @janignacio7810
    @janignacio7810 Год назад +11

    Gotta love the title... HOW TO SURVIVE IN BULGARIA. Like my country is some savage place where if you walk on the streets you gonna get stabbed... oh wait thats London and Paris.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +2

      Titles require sometimes to be a bit shocking to get the click, though as you can see from the video there was no serious (dangerous) issue here

    • @eddiebirch2067
      @eddiebirch2067 Год назад +4

      I agree with you , I'm from UK and can't wait to move to my house in Bulgaria , good video though once you get past the title.

  • @boyankamarson8045
    @boyankamarson8045 12 дней назад

    I'm from Bulgaria And I'm proud Because I'm Bulgarian Woman I'm leaving in America But I don't want to listen somebody complain About my country My country is the best

  • @atommindproject9060
    @atommindproject9060 Год назад

    3:20 - google/youtube plants that repel the various types of bugs and plant some in pots or in your garden. They help reduce that problem. Also, put the pots near doors or windows too to defend those points. :)

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      That’s hand information, hopefully will be useful for people

  • @radostinangelov9193
    @radostinangelov9193 Год назад +2

    The Mexican lady have a wrong impression from the Bulgarians, yes we look ''angry'', we are little bit more reserved people even towards each other, it's a rough life out there in Bulgaria ( in the Balkans in general ) and the mentality is so so different from western Europe or the western world, we just don't express our emotions much but we are super friendly and helpful people especially to a foreigners. You won't see people smiling much but that's just how it is in the Balkans, people are just tough and rough but friendly for sure, the cover is just the reflection of our rough life.

    • @mimi64231
      @mimi64231 Год назад +2

      We Polish people are similar to you. These are the effects of communism we were forced to live under. All the best from Poland.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +1

      I don’t think she did… this cut of the video only shares a small potion of her true opinion about Bulgarians in general. She actually respects this fact and the fact of the falseness of her countrymen in a future video

  • @spursis
    @spursis 9 дней назад

    Приятелката ми беше от Южна Корея и за година научи български по-добре от някои българи.
    Просто има хора, които не обичат да учат чужди езици, като мен :)
    Не мога да ги разбера защо на всички толкова им е проблем движението на главата, а не цялостната емоция?!
    Аз не мисля, че на нас българите дори ни пука за това.Кой както намери 😀
    Да не сме в детската градина, че да ползваме такива смешни жестове?

  • @krasimirkirev7178
    @krasimirkirev7178 7 месяцев назад

    Of course. This is universal rule. It applies everywhere. It is not what you know it is who you know.

  • @user-fr2sv9vq4t
    @user-fr2sv9vq4t 6 месяцев назад

    Turn the background sound down next time. :)

  • @elainemcguinness3962
    @elainemcguinness3962 11 месяцев назад

    I'd really like to contact the English couple from Devon. As they've already been through the process, they could be really helpful to me. If they read this comment, could they please get in touch. Cheers.😊

  • @balkandancer
    @balkandancer Год назад

    All these videos about moving to Bulgaria are nice but I'm not seeing anyone from the US moving there, most are from the UK.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +2

      There are many from a lot of different nations, it’s just not so easy to get everybody to make a video though

  • @singoller3749
    @singoller3749 Год назад +3

    I disagree with the mexican woman, Bulgarians tend to be really talkative , maybe its just people living in the cities and people living in the villages

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +2

      I think you might be on to something there…she is living in Sofia after all

  • @psychicintraining5184
    @psychicintraining5184 Год назад +3

    I've been looking for a place in Bulgaria for a while. The struggle I'm having is getting a response to my inquiries on properties, I've seen a few and tried contacting but have had no reply!

    • @singoller3749
      @singoller3749 Год назад +1

      what region have you been trying in? Just asking

    • @psychicintraining5184
      @psychicintraining5184 Год назад

      @@singoller3749 I have tried several near Kavarna, we would like to be near a town. Walking distance if possible.

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад

      Where are you based at the moment, are you in BG.
      I’m Also doing a live online premier of my new video today 16:00 Bulgarian Time (EET) that I’d like to invite you to, It’s about my First experience in Sofia and a sleeper train from Varna
      ruclips.net/video/xmUd2-FnKE4/видео.html

    • @muddy.puddles
      @muddy.puddles Год назад +2

      I'm finding I'm having the same issues. Of all the properties I've enquired about only 2 have responded. Getting answers to my questions was like getting blood from a stone from one of those 😂

    • @mimiyogini
      @mimiyogini 7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely true ! I'm not sure if they feel inferior when replying to something they are trying to sell themselves 😂but once I've questioned a seller and reasons and incredibly his response seemed to qualify for the idea 😂 yep good luck with that!

  • @matthewgarcia9494
    @matthewgarcia9494 5 месяцев назад

    The absolute best way to learn any language is to use italki, Bulgarian will come easy this way and no need to pay a translator

  • @drholidayinn5810
    @drholidayinn5810 27 дней назад

    Would you please recommend a lawyer to help with my immigration process?

  • @ChefEarthenware
    @ChefEarthenware Год назад +3

    Why did this video need music?

  • @MAXMAX-sw7uw
    @MAXMAX-sw7uw 7 месяцев назад

    Hi. Could you please give me a good immigration lawyer for EU citizens? I'm an EU citizen. I want to settle down in Bulgaria. I want to get a temporary permit for 5 years. I don't know if I need a lawyer for that. I read, and I can understand a lot o f Bulgarian language. Is it easy to get a bank account for EU citizens? If I want to move my furniture from my house in the EU to Bulgaria, do I need any special documents regarding that as Bulgaria is not part of the Shengen agreement? Thanks

  • @pedroRodriguesMD
    @pedroRodriguesMD 10 месяцев назад

    55 retirement ? UAU! My parents 65 still have to work, sick, for a whole year, to a 800 eur retirement in Portugal.

  • @nickob55
    @nickob55 10 месяцев назад

    Yes the Mexican lady is right, I lived in Spain and Gibraltar for a time and they are very insincere people, always talking and yapping..... in Bulgaria are much more honest and genuine people and help with no score kept. I have friends here for 20 years and never let me down, but I also never let them down.

  • @hristoskof1
    @hristoskof1 Год назад +2

    I really hate the term "expats", as it serves no real purpose apart from removing the negative connotations their society has attributed to the word "immigrant"! They are immigrants and that is not a shameful word, so let's start useing it!
    In regards to the negatives expressed by the Brits - don't be so polite and afraid to express your expiriences ! You're not going to offend the Bulgarian people! We are facing the same issues as you, but unlike the foreigners who plan to possibly move to Bulgaria, we are prepared for them! So just be earnest and let them know of the issues!
    On a different note - village life is very different from city life, not only due to the way of life, but also because of the age difference! In the villages most ppl are very old and set in their ways, but young ppl have very different perspective and values ( or sometimes lack there of)! So be aware of that!

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +1

      The word Expat refers to people whom retire in a different country, or go to study for a short time. Immigrants are those who transfer their work and life to a different country.

  • @stooneblue
    @stooneblue Год назад +2

    Come on, let's help hungry, sick, or homeless people in Britain, or Bulgaria, or elsewhere, before we take care of all the stray animals. At least, this shouldn't be the first thing you mention - there are many more important issues. It's a country where word of mouth still works well, even in the age of AI. On the issue of smiling - it does not mean anything, you know in Bulgaria that if anyone smiles, it is genuine, not a learned, Pavlovian reaction (as in Canada, or the U. S.). To the lady from Mexico, I wonder when the last time was when she walked around Mexico City, or Cabo San Lucas - as a Gringo there, I feel like a walking dollar bill, not a human, so I don't know about the warmth. She's absolutely right about friendships in Bulgaria, though. Great video overall!

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for this very full, correct and helpful comment. Thanks for taking the time to write it

  • @josephsmith3133
    @josephsmith3133 Год назад +6

    People need to stop worrying about stray dogs and cats

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +3

      It is that little bit extra here… especially for those who have a love for animals

  • @PerdoSanchez-st8ib
    @PerdoSanchez-st8ib 7 месяцев назад

    Please, do not come to Bulgaria. Here you could be get hurt in car accident or be eaten by stray dogs. For same money you can find house in Spain.

  • @valeriepvi3667
    @valeriepvi3667 4 месяца назад

    Thank you but is just stunning me - how is possible someone to have an intension to go to live in another country, and to expect that the people will speak your language, will use the alfabet you use to with, ...????! Guys , do you really think that somone from the UK or USA or Canada will care at all, what lenguage or alphabet the person who is visiting their country is using and they will try to speak the foriners lenguage ???. That is an unacceptable arogancy , sorry

  • @seagull_king
    @seagull_king 4 месяца назад

    Go home 😑

  • @alexgeorgiev1197
    @alexgeorgiev1197 Год назад

    How to survive in Bulgaria - You don't xD

  • @-----K-----
    @-----K----- Год назад +4

    u will cook in the Plovdiv in the summer

    • @ATasteofBulgaria
      @ATasteofBulgaria  Год назад +1

      I would love to say yes, but with the family in Varna I usually stay close to the coast. Though Normen is full with plans so lets see 😉

    • @mimi64231
      @mimi64231 Год назад +2

      Plovdiv is the best.

    • @stavcho
      @stavcho 9 месяцев назад

      Varna > Plovdiv

  • @KONl-ILIEVA
    @KONl-ILIEVA 2 месяца назад

    Please someone if know to send me link of the Facebook groups🙏🏻🤍