We (3 Thai friends from Bangkok and I) visited Lithuania for the first time in June 2023. We really like this country a lot even we have only 2 days - Good food, beautiful old buildings with architecture - Lithunian are kind and helpful.. friendly, generous. 💕 👍 Next summer I will explore more of Lithuania for exampla NIDA, Kaunas. Thank you for your video sharing - reminds me a lot of Wonderful Lithuaia.. 💛💚❤ Best Wishes from STOCKHOLM -S WEDEN 🎁🌲🌲🌲
5:45 It seems that Lithuanians like to import goods from other countries, Czech "sójové kostky" caught me off guard, yet Polish Tymbark was not a surprise, as it is a neighboring country.
Why would you presume that foreigners should speak English in their own country (even though most do)? Have you not heard of Siri or Google translate? Both of these will give you the translation of Tylenol or Paracetamol and the latter will allow you to have a conversation in 2 different languages. There was no reason why you should have struggled.
We were on a cruise, no data in that port of call for us. Tylenol is a brand name, that likely wouldn’t translate easily. Does this comment in my video really bother you THAT much that you needed to comment on it?
Lithuanians don't speak English! Are you kidding me? I'm Lithuanian and i speak perfect English without an accent. Older people maybe not, but the younger generation they all speak English.
Thanks for clarifying that. I was actually so surprised that the people we tried to talk to spoke no English at all. I would love to go back and see more.
Great video my friend , thank you for sharing , have a wonderful day big like !!!
Thanks for watching!
We (3 Thai friends from Bangkok and I) visited Lithuania for the first time in June 2023. We really like this country a lot even we have only 2 days - Good food, beautiful old buildings with architecture - Lithunian are kind and helpful.. friendly, generous. 💕 👍
Next summer I will explore more of Lithuania for exampla NIDA, Kaunas. Thank you for your video sharing - reminds me a lot of Wonderful Lithuaia.. 💛💚❤
Best Wishes from STOCKHOLM -S WEDEN 🎁🌲🌲🌲
Sounds like a lovely visit, I would love to go back and spend more time there! Thanks for watching and the comment!
5:45 It seems that Lithuanians like to import goods from other countries, Czech "sójové kostky" caught me off guard, yet Polish Tymbark was not a surprise, as it is a neighboring country.
Interesting!
Lithuania very beautiful country
Yes! I need to go back and explore!
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You are so kind, thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!!
Most young people in Lithuania speak English.
Good to know!
Screw it, I already learned your language, so I won't throw it unused into a trash now.
Why would you presume that foreigners should speak English in their own country (even though most do)? Have you not heard of Siri or Google translate? Both of these will give you the translation of Tylenol or Paracetamol and the latter will allow you to have a conversation in 2 different languages. There was no reason why you should have struggled.
We were on a cruise, no data in that port of call for us. Tylenol is a brand name, that likely wouldn’t translate easily. Does this comment in my video really bother you THAT much that you needed to comment on it?
Lithuanians don't speak English! Are you kidding me? I'm Lithuanian and i speak perfect English without an accent. Older people maybe not, but the younger generation they all speak English.
Thanks for clarifying that. I was actually so surprised that the people we tried to talk to spoke no English at all. I would love to go back and see more.