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I met the accordion guy at 0:11 during my trip to Tbilisi! I also stayed at Fabrika, it was a very memorable trip and it's super majestic looking over the city from the Mother of Georgia statue. I love the Khinkali the most! Khachapuri is great too but the best ones are found in Batumi hehee
hello! i hope you will see my comment. I would like to ask how´s the situation now in tbilisi? with all the protest happening is it safe to visit there right now? Because we are planning to visit the country this coming December 21.
As a woman who lives here alone, I've never felt safer. I walk alone at night all the time and feel perfectly safe. Georgia is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. The only real thing you have to be careful of are the horrible drivers. 😂 That and maybe some scams here and there in the touristy areas.
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I moved here 2.5 years ago from NYC and love it
Welcome. I'm an Englisman who lives in Tbilisi. It's a great city. You'll have a lot of fun. 🙂
what about the girls to date ?
i'm glad you are enjoying Georgia. Hard working people are always welcome in our country.
Thank you ☺️its a beautiful country
I met the accordion guy at 0:11 during my trip to Tbilisi! I also stayed at Fabrika, it was a very memorable trip and it's super majestic looking over the city from the Mother of Georgia statue. I love the Khinkali the most! Khachapuri is great too but the best ones are found in Batumi hehee
Nice! Would love to check out Batumi next, heard so many good reviews about it
@@DianHuang hehe yes!! :D
I'm Georgian and glad that you enjoyed your time in Tbilisi 😊
Wow. This is such an amazing video. You did a wonderful video.
Thanks!
Im russian 2.5 years in Tbilisi, all good
Finally foreigner who pronounces Tbilisi in a correct way 😅❤
Literally, I still can’t figure out how do they end up saying Tiblisi
Nope. She is mispronouncing it.
@@annats4439probably because they are actually pronouncing it correctly.
@@kobartlett lol, are u dyslexic? 😂😂
@@kobartlett What’s the city’s name again ?
Nice video 👍 great digital Nomad destination 😊
Thanks!
hello! i hope you will see my comment. I would like to ask how´s the situation now in tbilisi? with all the protest happening is it safe to visit there right now? Because we are planning to visit the country this coming December 21.
Hello! Unfortunately I’m not in Tbilisi anymore so I can’t give you a certain answer
Wow ... Looks amazing
''baharatli'' is a turkish word means spicy in english, so its basically spicy chips
Ah i see. Thank you
@@DianHuang 🥺💖
How much do apartments cost to rent there?
Depends on the area you live in. In Vake you can find accommodation starting from $700/ month. Will make a video about full cost of living here soon
Just curious. Do you pronounce it T-b-i-l-i-s-i or Tb-i-l-s-i? Sounds like the former. There's a reason I'm asking.
Really cool
What do you do to live as a digital nomad?
Digital marketing
@@DianHuang SEO?
Is it a Safe Country ?
Yes, i feel self as a female traveler there. Obviously i do not walk alone at night and stuff, but i would say that Tbilisi is a safe city
As a woman who lives here alone, I've never felt safer. I walk alone at night all the time and feel perfectly safe. Georgia is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. The only real thing you have to be careful of are the horrible drivers. 😂 That and maybe some scams here and there in the touristy areas.
Is it an English speaking country? How difficult is it to communicate with locals in the city?
People speak Georgian and most people speak Russian here. In a more touristy area they do speak some english, it’s not that common though
@@DianHuang Thank you
Young people know because they study English and Russian at school, but old people only know Russian
i guess its like 40-50% of people can speak english here, if we're talking about service staff, its like 80-90%
Older generation know Russian (because country was part of soviet union), but for us, younger generation, English is second language
Name of hostel?
Fabrika
thanks for the info :) btw its pronounced 'tibleesee' not tibilusee
Oh thanks :)
1:05 funny to see how americans dont know windows 😂 I never saw an other window in germany. All of them can that 😂
shhhhhhhhhh dont tell people. this needs to be kept secret
😂😂😂