It's a bit of shock that you left so quickly Liza but I'm sure you weighed up all the pros & cons. I'm glad Danny will be there to be of support for you too. :) Looking forward to your new adventures & Vids in new places. :) Take care, keep safe & stay strong! Slava Ukraini. ....... 🙂💙✌
This must have been a very hard decision. Good luck, safe travels, and I hope Ukraine gets peace soon so you feel better about going home (if you want)! Enjoy being a global citizen :)
Liza, Im not surprised you chose to relocate. I thought you would've stayed in Poland due to similar language and a safe environment. Cost is low as well (I might retire there). But, Germany is a good location and Im sure you'll have opportunities there. Good luck! ❤️🇺🇦
@@FriedelXTThat's right! 70 percent of the Ukrainian refugees here in Germany have recognized the German social system and are shamelessly exploiting it. A large number of them receive citizens' money and other social benefits here and still live in Ukraine. Some of them have even rented out their apartment in western Ukraine to refugees from eastern Ukraine and, in addition to the German payments, also collect rent from their own compatriots. Other Ukrainian refugees regularly vacation in Ukraine or in other EU countries, all at the expense of the German taxpayer. Poland is safe, but the payment of social benefits is limited in time and the amount provided does not come close to what is paid in Germany. After a certain period of time, Ukrainian refugees in Poland have to support themselves and look for work. Poland stops payments after a certain period of time. Many Ukrainian refugees lead a better and more comfortable life in Germany than many German workers and taxpayers. A Ukrainian aged 57 is entitled to basic security here in Germany if he can prove that he is receiving a pension in Ukraine. The basic security is between 400 and 600 euros, plus €537 in citizen's money. The costs of the apartment, medical services (health insurance), travel on public transport are covered by the German taxpayer. Even subsidies for vacation trips are financed by German taxes.
I’m sad that you are leaving, and also happy that you have the means to be able to leave Ukraine. I know exactly how you feel. I went through a war and became a refugee by leaving Vietnam. It took 43 years before I was able to come back for a visit. Throughout those years, I have reoccurring nightmares about not being able to come home .
Poland appeared to have prospered economicly. I was first there in 1991. And was in Kiev in July. Also did that Lvov border crossing on the return journey.
Привіт Liza, I came across your videos quite by accident a few weeks ago. I was reliving my visits to Ukraine (including in Donetsk) before the start of the war in 2014 through your smiling eyes, and also discovering western Ukraine that I never got a chance to travel to. Even with your positive comments and easy laugh, I always sensed that tinge of fear you were feeling. Two other UA-camrs I follow also left before you did for very similar reasons. I completely understand why you left and am saddened by your heartbreak. It may not seem so now, but things will get better. Good luck in your future explorations and adventures. I look forward to living them with you here. Never give up! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
I am glad you have chosen to leave. The subversion of Ukraine has been a very long, drawn out process that is so sad. Can only be emotionally devasting and perpetually draining upon its people. I wish you very well for a secure future away from these troubles. Good luck!
Liza,you are a very kind and gentle person After,having to leave my home as well twelve years ago I know your feeling of sadness I'm glad you will be safe And I hope the war will soon end for your safe return to your home and family Heartfelt best wishes for your future & Happiness
I haven't been following long but very much love your videos. People are going to catch up with you and overnight you will have a lot of new followers. I like the simple way you put together your videos. They are not over edited with the silly way people put their camera in a spot then walk past it making it necessary to go back to get it. Keep doing it your way. I'm sorry but I will not use Patreon as I do not like the way they do business.
I mean Ukraine-Poland border crossing is normal, you are entering the EU and Schengen, they have to be thorough. You are entering a country which is in war. 2 hours only, you were lucky. Last year it took us more than 4h. I recall the Hungarian-Serbia border control taking 12-24h , on occasions even days in the 90s. Even nowadays depending on the border crossing it can also take hours.
No kidding, complaining about a 2 hour wait, with an IPhone, her parents probably waited two DAYS with nothing except a book or a newspaper to make the same trip.😂
@@martindworak I assume she hasn‘t crossed the border so often before, she is quite young, so I do get that she might have been intimidated by the very thorough border control. They have installed X-ray machines, such as you see on the airports, but I do get that a country in war might have access to explosives, so it‘s understandable. However, the polish custom‘s officers we encountered were not really friendly (except one), but I could say the same about the Hungarian customs as well.
Winter is coming in Ukraine. The loss of electricity for large portions of each day will bring severe hardships to everyday life. Being a dancer I am sure those 24 flights of stairs you navigate well. But when you have to carry packages it becomes very hard. Trying to stay warm and keep the plumbing from freezing in a high rise in the middle of winter during long power outages could be life threating. Rule one is "DON'T GET DEAD". So survive and make the best of your journey.
Це дійсно дуже сумно що там сталося.. Будемо сподіватися на краще. Бажаю тобі безпечної дороги.. Добре знати, що ти в безпеці. Katowice to dziwne miejsce, ale zdecydowanie warte odwiedzenia. Wielu Polaków jest całkiem miłych, więc mam nadzieję, że wszystko będzie dobrze.
You have skills to be a professional youtuber. Better chance to earn money than find a work in Ukraine. Looking forward to see more of your adventures.
Best of luck! I'll keep watching to see your travels and life progress. Hope you do get to return to your beloved Ukraine when the situation improvers. Cheers!
Liza, Glad to see you made it safe. You are in my heart and thoughts, All of Ukraine is in my heart, thoughts and prayers... Your Videos are fantastic, I will keep it the way you are doing it. They seem more personal, once you go pro it'll become more rehearsed, staged and lots of cuts and edits. but that's my opinion.
Hopefully in your travels you guys can find plenty of time to spend in Australia. It would be awesome for you to build yourself a healthy dose of Aussie accent into your English. Then, as a previous commenter suggested, you can make your way to Norway. It's arguably the most beautiful country on the planet. You would fit in well. Have a fabulous day!
Don’t listen for one second to any of the people giving you grief for leaving. It’s very easy for them to make hateful comments from the comfort of their safe western beds. Stay strong!
I can understand anyone who takes a superficial look at the videos and then wonders why 1+million Ukrainians have to flee to Germany. Where it feels like every city in Ukraine looks better than in Germany.
Wishing you all the best at your new home in Germany. By the way, the airport at Rzeszow, Poland is closest to Lviv, which has a flight to Munich, Germany.
I really enjoyed your personal insides rom your home country Lisa! Specially from your hometown but also from all the other places you showed in your vlogs. Bit sad you had to leave and i wish you all the Best on all your future journeys. Welcome to Germany as well! Btw. you should immediately apply to get your apartment and so called Bürgergeld. Comes with free health insurance too. Puts you on a comfortable safe side financially and you have a place to go to in the upcoming winter. Looking very much forward to see your upcoming adventures! Oh, and congratulations for having 10k+ subs now!! :) Greetings from Berlin.
Greetings LIZA, A long journey to take, Am sure tiredness, hungry, bring stress more than being in beautiful Ukrainian motherland, Part of travel is waiting till the journey begins, A super video from a beautiful Ukrainian motherland woman, Life will bring you back to gorgeous Ukrainian motherland, Good to see what all travellers have to go through from Ukrainian motherland, SLAVA UKRAINA, 💯✨️👍💙💛🌻🌻🌻🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@lizachaika you are very welcome and my thanks, Dyakuyu to you for your videos and details, When this terrible time is over shall be making Ukrainian motherland my home, 💯🌝🌕🌝🌕🌝🌕✨️✨️✨️👍💙💛🌻🌻🌻🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I am very sad for you yet very happy at the same time that Only Fans provided you and many of your Ukrainian fellows a sustainable source of income to support you. All the best.
I'm 32 and from my environment only 1 peson left the country during the war. I'm not planning to leave ever and so neither my reletives/friends/acquaintances
Hola to you beautiful young lady you are a very nice person i know how you are feeling when you have to leave your home town it is hard i want through it before i know the feeling you have God with you yes i support your country it's wrong for people to just come to you all country and take it i hope everything works out for you I will be praying for you because we all is God children we may not have the same color it doesn't mean nothing god love all of us i will be looking for your video ch ch 💕😘
Life is a journey. You are young and brave enough to make these choices. I have always been a traveler and still today. I am going to Turkiye then Egypt and Tunisia for my winter for better weather. Good luck on your travels 🤞
My friend why you leaving Ukraine? I hope Ukraine is very beautiful country, i more like Ukraine. My best country is Ukraine. best wishes 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan for Ukraine.
This week, Zelensky is at UN General Assembly in New York and meeting with Biden & Trump. The situation is mixed with hope and worries about future for Ukraine with today news of Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone and missile attacks. Terrible news in Lviv! I am so sad to learn you are leaving your country Ukraine today, but I understood. Good luck and wish you best in finding the serenity and opportunity in Germany.
I’ve been to Ukraine many times. Living in multi-level apartment buildings is typical for majority in the country. The elevators are small compared to America. WIth so many bombings and so many power blackouts, the possibility of being stuck in elevator for unknown number of hours would be mentally challenging for many people. Of course all buildings have stairs but for many people if not in good health, climbing several floors with groceries would be challenging. Ukraine is now in a desperate situation. NATO joining war to save Ukraine probably means WW3 and the possibility of Ukraine stalemating war alone seems no longer possible. It’s now a question of whether Ukraine has any bargaining chips left on table to avoid complete capitulation to Russia in future.
Hello Liza, I / we have enjoyed your Ukraine series & you sharing those personal stories. Understand why you need to move on for now, here in 🇺🇸 I see many highlights of what what is happening. I wish you the best & look forward to seeing more content, pray for Ukraine & pray for your safety / success 🙏🏻
Work on a cruise ship. We had a dancer, Kostya, on our Princess ship leaving from San Francisco. Dancers have opportunities to move up in the Princess hierarchy. Our cruise director, Kristof, was a dancer 💃 and seized opportunities to further his career. Ukrainian passport stronger than Kristof’s South Africa 🇿🇦 one. You would get lots of positive feedback from passengers that help further your career.
🙂❤👍Thank You Liza I know it must of been a hard decision to make to leave Your Country and Home Land. Hopefully everything works out for You and Danny I feel bad for the Elderly and the Children that have to live with this war. No one should have to go through this War. Putin is Power Hungry and a Evil Dictator Wish the People of Russia would wake up and realize that and put an end to him and his reign of power he has over their country. I don't imagine the young men of Russia Enjoy Sacrificing their Lives for him starting a war while he lives a good life at their expense and death. Safe Travels and looking forward to more Awesome Adventures with You and Danny.🙂❤👍Watching from Canada. 🙂👍 🙂❤👍Дякую, Лізо, я знаю, що це було важко прийняти рішення покинути свою країну та батьківщину. Сподіваюся, у вас і Денні все вийде. Мені шкода старих і дітей, яким доводиться жити з цією війною. Нікому не доведеться проходити цю війну. Путін - жадібний влади та злий диктатор. Бажаю, щоб народ Росії прокинувся й усвідомив це та поклав кінець йому та його владі, яку він має над своєю країною. Я не уявляю, щоб молоді люди Росії насолоджувалися тим, що жертвували своїми життями заради нього, починаючи війну, а він живе хорошим життям за їхній рахунок і смерть. Безпечних подорожей і з нетерпінням чекаю нових приголомшливих пригод з вами та Денні.🙂❤👍Спостерігаю з Канади. 🙂👍
Putin kept Russia out of this war for 8 years. The Kiev regime had to increase the shelling by 40-fold to finally get Russia to intervene. The intervention forced Zelenskiy to negotiate. In Istanbul, in Apr 2022, he and Putin initialed a peace agreement. The U.S. responded by sending the U.K.'s Boris Johnson to Kiev. Johnson ordered Zelenskiy to tear up the agreement. This is not a war Russia wanted or chose.
This is the typical Ukrainian misunderstanding. Going to Germany... - Go to Norway instead, clean nature, 16 degrees yesterday, autumn haven't started yet, and there is no polar bears in the streets as most Ukrainian seem to believe. The immigration rules are simple, simpler than to Germany or any other EU country. You will get approx. 1800 EUR per month as a single above 25 years. And free education, etc. 80 - 90% of the Norwegian population speak English. And in Norway, women are PROTECTED by strict laws. There are at the moment approx. 330 - 350.000 Ukrainians in Norway. Norway is a quiet, safe, yet very modern country. And actually, the 4th richest in the world. If it matters.
Did you some time compare prices in Norway and in Germany ? And weather ? 🙂 In Germany also 80-90% of people speak English and educations is also free. We in Germany want ALL Ukrainians as we need a strong army for the future! I am joking .... Norway is surely also a good country to go to, no doubt. But alcohol is too expensive in Norway and this is a horror for most Ukrainians
@@kralikkral5560 Hi, so don't drink alcohol. Food are more expensive, you are right. Salaries are at least twice as high. 😄 The weather in Hamburg is the same as in in Oslo and southern Norway, we have the Gulf-stream you know. 80 - 90% of German speak English?? That's not my experience. I travel a lot in Germany and must all the time speak German. And besides, Germany has bad housing for refugees unfortunately, and if they start to work, the refugees must pay approx. 47% German tax, and lose all benefits. That is sad. No country is perfect, but some are a little better. And in Norway I can promise there is no abuse of refugees. And discrimination is prohibited by law. German army? They have not been able to allocate the 150 billion Euro they reserved for building up their army - after 2 years of bureaucracy. And are very week today. But let's keep joking.
It's quite impressive. But in Germany she can get lat least the same amount of money (monthly payments) including free apartment, health insurance and even free train tickets for traveling through Western Europe plus free education before she turns 25. So, i can understand that she's going first to Germany. Once that is done (takes just a few days) she can travel everywhere. Same as about 2.5 Million other Ukrainians who are already doing that. I would probably do that under such circumstances. Of course, i would not stay in Germany. No reason for that. Just doing the necessary and very easy paperwork to get the money and everything else. Then move on to better places. For instance Norway. :)
@@olafg.1333 Chech the EU rules (and Norwegian), you can't seek temp. refugee status in more than one country - the first. And everything you mention is free, are free also in Norway - plus much more. 😊 Let's keep joking.
What part of enjoing life fits into the narrative of having to leave one's country because Russia has invaded it and targets civilians? Where's the joy in that? Where you born an idiot or did you make an effort to become stupid?
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This is not the Last Video Of Ukraine so Stay Tunned😇
@lizachaika how are you my dear friend 💞
I really loved your videos from Ukraine, Liza. I hope that you will be able to return soon. All the best.
I think you are doing a great job with your channel. Seeing Ukraine was amazing and I’m so thrilled to see what happens next!
I wish you the very best. I'm looking forward to watching more of your journeys!
Good LUCK LIZA. Better future. We follow you wherever you go 👍
It's a bit of shock that you left so quickly Liza but I'm sure you weighed up all the pros & cons.
I'm glad Danny will be there to be of support for you too. :)
Looking forward to your new adventures & Vids in new places. :)
Take care, keep safe & stay strong! Slava Ukraini. ....... 🙂💙✌
Thank you for taking us with you. Stay safe.
Great video and thank you for the Ukraine series 🇺🇦☺️
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This must have been a very hard decision. Good luck, safe travels, and I hope Ukraine gets peace soon so you feel better about going home (if you want)! Enjoy being a global citizen :)
Good that you will be avoiding the cold of winter. Stay safe and we will see you back next summer.
You are Ukraine ❤ and you made a wise decision. On the road again🎶 I will stay tuned🧐.
Liza, Im not surprised you chose to relocate. I thought you would've stayed in Poland due to similar language and a safe environment. Cost is low as well (I might retire there). But, Germany is a good location and Im sure you'll have opportunities there. Good luck! ❤️🇺🇦
everybody want go to Germany. paying is the best
@@FriedelXTThat's right! 70 percent of the Ukrainian refugees here in Germany have recognized the German social system and are shamelessly exploiting it. A large number of them receive citizens' money and other social benefits here and still live in Ukraine. Some of them have even rented out their apartment in western Ukraine to refugees from eastern Ukraine and, in addition to the German payments, also collect rent from their own compatriots. Other Ukrainian refugees regularly vacation in Ukraine or in other EU countries, all at the expense of the German taxpayer. Poland is safe, but the payment of social benefits is limited in time and the amount provided does not come close to what is paid in Germany. After a certain period of time, Ukrainian refugees in Poland have to support themselves and look for work. Poland stops payments after a certain period of time. Many Ukrainian refugees lead a better and more comfortable life in Germany than many German workers and taxpayers. A Ukrainian aged 57 is entitled to basic security here in Germany if he can prove that he is receiving a pension in Ukraine. The basic security is between 400 and 600 euros, plus €537 in citizen's money. The costs of the apartment, medical services (health insurance), travel on public transport are covered by the German taxpayer. Even subsidies for vacation trips are financed by German taxes.
Love watching your videos. I also hope to visit Ukraine again, the Black Sea region was awesome but maybe next trip will be to Lviv area
Sad to see you're having to leave Ukraine has been very good having your channel showing life and beautiful places with architecture from home country
I enjoyed watching your video reports in Ukraine. Liza good luck with your next adventure!.I stand by Ukraine 🙏💙💛
I’m sad that you are leaving, and also happy that you have the means to be able to leave Ukraine. I know exactly how you feel.
I went through a war and became a refugee by leaving Vietnam. It took 43 years before I was able to come back for a visit. Throughout those years, I have reoccurring nightmares about not being able to come home .
Stay strong Liza, hope you get back to Ukraine sooner than later.
Good luck in your new endeavors !
Poland appeared to have prospered economicly. I was first there in 1991. And was in Kiev in July. Also did that Lvov border crossing on the return journey.
@@Crimeajewel-me3me Kyiv not Russian Kiev. Ukraine is a sovereign country and doesn't belong to the evil that steals land Putin.
I hope your new life will bring you happiness
Привіт Liza, I came across your videos quite by accident a few weeks ago. I was reliving my visits to Ukraine (including in Donetsk) before the start of the war in 2014 through your smiling eyes, and also discovering western Ukraine that I never got a chance to travel to. Even with your positive comments and easy laugh, I always sensed that tinge of fear you were feeling. Two other UA-camrs I follow also left before you did for very similar reasons. I completely understand why you left and am saddened by your heartbreak. It may not seem so now, but things will get better. Good luck in your future explorations and adventures. I look forward to living them with you here. Never give up! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Good luck with everything! I hope you meet some good people there.
I am glad you have chosen to leave. The subversion of Ukraine has been a very long, drawn out process that is so sad. Can only be emotionally devasting and perpetually draining upon its people. I wish you very well for a secure future away from these troubles. Good luck!
Good luck on your next chapter of life. I can't wait to see where life leads you. Most of all have fun while adventuring.
Ein Himmelsfahrtskommando oder eine Sackgasse.😊
All the best to you and Dany.
Liza,you are a very kind and gentle person After,having to leave my home as well twelve years ago I know your feeling of sadness I'm glad you will be safe And I hope the war will soon end for your safe return to your home and family Heartfelt best wishes for your future & Happiness
Best of luck Liza and I look forward to videos from your new journey. ❤❤👍
good luck...❤ enjoy...😊😊😊
you are amazing..👍🏻
hello Liza , take care it's all very sad
May you return to peace and security 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
I haven't been following long but very much love your videos. People are going to catch up with you and overnight you will have a lot of new followers. I like the simple way you put together your videos. They are not over edited with the silly way people put their camera in a spot then walk past it making it necessary to go back to get it. Keep doing it your way. I'm sorry but I will not use Patreon as I do not like the way they do business.
It took a lot of courage to travel 24 hours. Glad you made it.
I don't know you but I think you will love Mariupol! You don't need leave ... Thank you, kind regards
Liza I send you my best wishes. And will follow your journey wherever it takes you ❤️
Good luck , a terrible winter is coming in Ukraine......💋❤ !
I mean Ukraine-Poland border crossing is normal, you are entering the EU and Schengen, they have to be thorough. You are entering a country which is in war. 2 hours only, you were lucky. Last year it took us more than 4h. I recall the Hungarian-Serbia border control taking 12-24h , on occasions even days in the 90s. Even nowadays depending on the border crossing it can also take hours.
No kidding, complaining about a 2 hour wait, with an IPhone, her parents probably waited two DAYS with nothing except a book or a newspaper to make the same trip.😂
@@martindworak I assume she hasn‘t crossed the border so often before, she is quite young, so I do get that she might have been intimidated by the very thorough border control. They have installed X-ray machines, such as you see on the airports, but I do get that a country in war might have access to explosives, so it‘s understandable. However, the polish custom‘s officers we encountered were not really friendly (except one), but I could say the same about the Hungarian customs as well.
stay safe Liza
Stay safe wherever you are Dear!
Winter is coming in Ukraine. The loss of electricity for large portions of each day will bring severe hardships to everyday life. Being a dancer I am sure those 24 flights of stairs you navigate well. But when you have to carry packages it becomes very hard. Trying to stay warm and keep the plumbing from freezing in a high rise in the middle of winter during long power outages could be life threating. Rule one is "DON'T GET DEAD". So survive and make the best of your journey.
Good luck and fortune to you. Relax and recharge yourself,
Це дійсно дуже сумно
що там сталося..
Будемо сподіватися на краще.
Бажаю тобі безпечної дороги..
Добре знати, що ти в безпеці.
Katowice to dziwne miejsce, ale zdecydowanie warte odwiedzenia. Wielu Polaków jest całkiem miłych, więc mam nadzieję, że wszystko będzie dobrze.
reminds me of traveling in mexico, years ago.. from/to war torn Chiapas.You were there 2 whole months. Good luck!
You have skills to be a professional youtuber. Better chance to earn money than find a work in Ukraine. Looking forward to see more of your adventures.
Millions more to follow you out
I like your hat , safe traveling 🙏
Дякую за відео, як завжди ❤🇺🇦
Sorry to see you go, beautiful- hope your trip goes well l
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Good luck all the best! Rudi.
Best of luck! I'll keep watching to see your travels and life progress. Hope you do get to return to your beloved Ukraine when the situation improvers. Cheers!
God bless you have a safe trip. Germany is a nice country to live in. I lived there for 2 years and loved it.
Liza, Glad to see you made it safe. You are in my heart and thoughts, All of Ukraine is in my heart, thoughts and prayers... Your Videos are fantastic, I will keep it the way you are doing it. They seem more personal, once you go pro it'll become more rehearsed, staged and lots of cuts and edits. but that's my opinion.
Hopefully in your travels you guys can find plenty of time to spend in Australia. It would be awesome for you to build yourself a healthy dose of Aussie accent into your English. Then, as a previous commenter suggested, you can make your way to Norway. It's arguably the most beautiful country on the planet. You would fit in well. Have a fabulous day!
Been at that bus station, hotdogs there are awesome
Stay safe where ever you go.
Stay together
Don’t listen for one second to any of the people giving you grief for leaving. It’s very easy for them to make hateful comments from the comfort of their safe western beds.
Stay strong!
Thank you🙏🏼
I can understand anyone who takes a superficial look at the videos and then wonders why 1+million Ukrainians have to flee to Germany. Where it feels like every city in Ukraine looks better than in Germany.
You should try Australia, the Australian government wants more people, alot of ukranian have moved to Australia and new Zealand.
Wishing you all the best at your new home in Germany. By the way, the airport at Rzeszow, Poland is closest to Lviv, which has a flight to Munich, Germany.
I really enjoyed your personal insides rom your home country Lisa! Specially from your hometown but also from all the other places you showed in your vlogs. Bit sad you had to leave and i wish you all the Best on all your future journeys. Welcome to Germany as well!
Btw. you should immediately apply to get your apartment and so called Bürgergeld. Comes with free health insurance too.
Puts you on a comfortable safe side financially and you have a place to go to in the upcoming winter.
Looking very much forward to see your upcoming adventures!
Oh, and congratulations for having 10k+ subs now!! :)
Greetings from Berlin.
Greetings LIZA,
A long journey to take,
Am sure tiredness, hungry, bring stress more than being in beautiful Ukrainian motherland,
Part of travel is waiting till the journey begins,
A super video from a beautiful Ukrainian motherland woman,
Life will bring you back to gorgeous Ukrainian motherland,
Good to see what all travellers have to go through from Ukrainian motherland,
SLAVA UKRAINA, 💯✨️👍💙💛🌻🌻🌻🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Thank you🙏🏼
@lizachaika you are very welcome and my thanks, Dyakuyu to you for your videos and details,
When this terrible time is over shall be making Ukrainian motherland my home, 💯🌝🌕🌝🌕🌝🌕✨️✨️✨️👍💙💛🌻🌻🌻🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
ukraine is a beautiful country i hope ukraine has peace again one day
Good video. Makes me wonder if I should visit Lviv next month ?
❤❤❤❤LIZA CHAIKA you ❤️❤️ the war sa baliw na tao ❤❤❤ they need unity peaces joys Peaces by kuya Soping thanks
God speed
I am very sad for you yet very happy at the same time that Only Fans provided you and many of your Ukrainian fellows a sustainable source of income to support you. All the best.
i ❤Liza But it is the same Everywhere. 🇺🇦🇷🇺🇺🇸🇧🇷its kindno reason Leaving homeKeep update stay safe❤
Beautiful lady
I pray for you. 🙏🐰❤️
I'm 32 and from my environment only 1 peson left the country during the war.
I'm not planning to leave ever and so neither my reletives/friends/acquaintances
we're all different. Another way to look at is that you can redistribute the energy and food she would have used this winter.
Ukraine exists thanks to people like you. 💪
I'm not surprised. Men will not be allowed to leave from 2022 🤣
Sad but understand
You should come singapore. singapore welcomes you. you are welcomed here to stay.
As much as you can, keep showing us what life in this world is for Ukrainians. Slava Ukraini!
Where you go from Dortmund? A lot live in Dortmund or around like in my city Waltrop
I wish you good luck in Germany and many encounters with good people.
Greetings from Germany👋
Hola to you beautiful young lady you are a very nice person i know how you are feeling when you have to leave your home town it is hard i want through it before i know the feeling you have God with you yes i support your country it's wrong for people to just come to you all country and take it i hope everything works out for you I will be praying for you because we all is God children we may not have the same color it doesn't mean nothing god love all of us i will be looking for your video ch ch 💕😘
Life is a journey. You are young and brave enough to make these choices. I have always been a traveler and still today. I am going to Turkiye then Egypt and Tunisia for my winter for better weather. Good luck on your travels 🤞
Sevgili Liza merhaba nasılsın TÜRKİYE 🇹🇷 ANKARA VE ANTALYADAN SELAMLAR GÖRÜŞMEK ÜZERE HOŞÇAKAL ⚘️❤️⚘️❤️⚘️
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Come to Thailand for the winter, at least.
My friend why you leaving Ukraine? I hope Ukraine is very beautiful country, i more like Ukraine. My best country is Ukraine. best wishes 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan for Ukraine.
This week, Zelensky is at UN General Assembly in New York and meeting with Biden & Trump. The situation is mixed with hope and worries about future for Ukraine with today news of Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone and missile attacks. Terrible news in Lviv!
I am so sad to learn you are leaving your country Ukraine today, but I understood.
Good luck and wish you best in finding the serenity and opportunity in Germany.
I’ve been to Ukraine many times. Living in multi-level apartment buildings is typical for majority in the country. The elevators are small compared to America. WIth so many bombings and so many power blackouts, the possibility of being stuck in elevator for unknown number of hours would be mentally challenging for many people. Of course all buildings have stairs but for many people if not in good health, climbing several floors with groceries would be challenging. Ukraine is now in a desperate situation. NATO joining war to save Ukraine probably means WW3 and the possibility of Ukraine stalemating war alone seems no longer possible. It’s now a question of whether Ukraine has any bargaining chips left on table to avoid complete capitulation to Russia in future.
U are doing great. That's the right decision. Expand your horizon and diversity.
I wish u well me and my girlfriend watched most of your vlogs great content love them all x love from the UK
Slava Ukraine
Hello Liza, I / we have enjoyed your Ukraine series & you sharing those personal stories. Understand why you need to move on for now, here in 🇺🇸 I see many highlights of what what is happening. I wish you the best & look forward to seeing more content, pray for Ukraine & pray for your safety / success 🙏🏻
its best for some people to leave Ukraine for now and go back later when it is much safer. kinda like taking a long vacation
cheers
I can’t believe how far the airport is from Katowice city
Good luck !
Work on a cruise ship. We had a dancer, Kostya, on our Princess ship leaving from San Francisco. Dancers have opportunities to move up in the Princess hierarchy. Our cruise director, Kristof, was a dancer 💃 and seized opportunities to further his career. Ukrainian passport stronger than Kristof’s South Africa 🇿🇦 one. You would get lots of positive feedback from passengers that help further your career.
Эх, Ліза. :( От ти кажеш "no more curfew", та видно, що ти пригадуєш як Дені навчив тебе цьому слову. Дуже сумно, коли так...
🙂❤👍Thank You Liza I know it must of been a hard decision to make to leave Your Country and Home Land. Hopefully everything works out for You and Danny I feel bad for the Elderly and the Children that have to live with this war. No one should have to go through this War. Putin is Power Hungry and a Evil Dictator Wish the People of Russia would wake up and realize that and put an end to him and his reign of power he has over their country. I don't imagine the young men of Russia Enjoy Sacrificing their Lives for him starting a war while he lives a good life at their expense and death. Safe Travels and looking forward to more Awesome Adventures with You and Danny.🙂❤👍Watching from Canada. 🙂👍
🙂❤👍Дякую, Лізо, я знаю, що це було важко прийняти рішення покинути свою країну та батьківщину. Сподіваюся, у вас і Денні все вийде. Мені шкода старих і дітей, яким доводиться жити з цією війною. Нікому не доведеться проходити цю війну. Путін - жадібний влади та злий диктатор. Бажаю, щоб народ Росії прокинувся й усвідомив це та поклав кінець йому та його владі, яку він має над своєю країною. Я не уявляю, щоб молоді люди Росії насолоджувалися тим, що жертвували своїми життями заради нього, починаючи війну, а він живе хорошим життям за їхній рахунок і смерть. Безпечних подорожей і з нетерпінням чекаю нових приголомшливих пригод з вами та Денні.🙂❤👍Спостерігаю з Канади. 🙂👍
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Putin kept Russia out of this war for 8 years. The Kiev regime had to increase the shelling by 40-fold to finally get Russia to intervene. The intervention forced Zelenskiy to negotiate. In Istanbul, in Apr 2022, he and Putin initialed a peace agreement. The U.S. responded by sending the U.K.'s Boris Johnson to Kiev. Johnson ordered Zelenskiy to tear up the agreement. This is not a war Russia wanted or chose.
Please go away, we bont need you here
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Good luck in Germany, Liza. I've lived there, before. You'll find opportunities.
This is the typical Ukrainian misunderstanding. Going to Germany...
- Go to Norway instead, clean nature, 16 degrees yesterday, autumn haven't started yet, and there is no polar bears in the streets as most Ukrainian seem to believe. The immigration rules are simple, simpler than to Germany or any other EU country. You will get approx. 1800 EUR per month as a single above 25 years. And free education, etc. 80 - 90% of the Norwegian population speak English. And in Norway, women are PROTECTED by strict laws. There are at the moment approx. 330 - 350.000 Ukrainians in Norway. Norway is a quiet, safe, yet very modern country. And actually, the 4th richest in the world. If it matters.
Did you some time compare prices in Norway and in Germany ? And weather ? 🙂
In Germany also 80-90% of people speak English and educations is also free. We in Germany want ALL Ukrainians as we need a strong army for the future!
I am joking .... Norway is surely also a good country to go to, no doubt. But alcohol is too expensive in Norway and this is a horror for most Ukrainians
@@kralikkral5560 Hi, so don't drink alcohol. Food are more expensive, you are right. Salaries are at least twice as high. 😄 The weather in Hamburg is the same as in in Oslo and southern Norway, we have the Gulf-stream you know. 80 - 90% of German speak English?? That's not my experience. I travel a lot in Germany and must all the time speak German. And besides, Germany has bad housing for refugees unfortunately, and if they start to work, the refugees must pay approx. 47% German tax, and lose all benefits. That is sad. No country is perfect, but some are a little better.
And in Norway I can promise there is no abuse of refugees. And discrimination is prohibited by law.
German army? They have not been able to allocate the 150 billion Euro they reserved for building up their army - after 2 years of bureaucracy. And are very week today. But let's keep joking.
It's quite impressive. But in Germany she can get lat least the same amount of money (monthly payments) including free apartment, health insurance and even free train tickets for traveling through Western Europe plus free education before she turns 25.
So, i can understand that she's going first to Germany. Once that is done (takes just a few days) she can travel everywhere. Same as about 2.5 Million other Ukrainians who are already doing that.
I would probably do that under such circumstances.
Of course, i would not stay in Germany. No reason for that. Just doing the necessary and very easy paperwork to get the money and everything else. Then move on to better places. For instance Norway. :)
The rational and wise Ukrainians are going to Russia. There they are accepted, can make a normal career and founding a family.
@@olafg.1333 Chech the EU rules (and Norwegian), you can't seek temp. refugee status in more than one country - the first. And everything you mention is free, are free also in Norway - plus much more. 😊 Let's keep joking.
You see, not everyone can leave like you and go enjoy life. For example your men 18-60 can’t.
What part of enjoing life fits into the narrative of having to leave one's country because Russia has invaded it and targets civilians? Where's the joy in that? Where you born an idiot or did you make an effort to become stupid?
Indeed. My Father in Law is stuck there and my Stepson is fighting.
Sorry you have to leave your country because of reasons out of your control. But stay safe and looking forward to future videos. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Героям слава 🔱
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