The context for this episode is that she’s adopted, so her fiancé takes her to meet her birth family and then they do all of their marriage customs to them 😅
Aww now they're doubling down on the wholesomeness of this couples story/video. 😊 Eta...fix autocorrect. I promise I know the difference between there, their and they're. Gigglesnort.
Wow they actually did an episode with people, who actually feel like real people. And sincere love. It’s a nice change of pace. And the family actually seem to like who they are marrying.
This family is traditional Romni gypsies from Romania. Traditional Romanian gypsies take their traditions very seriously. They are definitely the opposite of the gypsies we've seen before.
I feel like the ones we've seen before are gypsies in the same way many Americans claim to be Irish because their great grandad's step-uncle's cousin was born in Dublin
@@lellow19 I'm a mutt. I'm an American whose ancestors were apparently having relationships with every foreign chick they met. Just snogging all over Europe. I've been told very often that I have an Irish attitude. I could certainly drink like an Irish woman. And I've never met a potato I didn't like. But I'm not that Irish. 🤣
European Gypsies: "Though we WERE prosecuted, we STILL have our TRADITIONS!!!" Meanwhile, AMERICAN "gypsies": "HEEEY CLEETUS, LETS MARRY MAH 5TH COUSIN!"
Romanian captain here. Where to start with this: first, these are some weird rroma people, maybe they have embraced the gypsy style, but they don't look gypsy. Yes, they are extremely poor, I mean, damn, they live in huts, but not all of them are poor. Second, they get married in an orthodox church, which is very unusual, normally gyspies have a 3 days and 3 nights wedding party at their own house, they cook and have live music, and they are very very loud, and they usually end up calling the cops on each other. Hope it clears some things. Also, an a Romanian, watching this was pure fun. Love ya guys.
Your totally right. The Roma Gypsy's are usually pretty well off and have the biggest wedding's I've ever seen. I think most of the Gypsy wedding series on TLC is staged or are really old videos being replayed. My Great grandma was a Roma and she had this little egg shaped 2 wheeled caravan with rugs hung on the inside and 2 horses to drag it. That was over 40 years ago. Not now they all have houses and massive trailers. 👍
9:25 it’s obvious that Ken loves his family anyway, but random trail-offs like this just confirms it; you can see the love he has for his family in his eyes 😊
The guy she was running with was the guy with the teeth, the one that Ken said was really happy to be there. That’s why he was so happy, he was ready to do his part, to steal the bride.
as a ukrainian this type of weddings are actually pretty common in Ukraine among people in villages. it's so nice to see something familiar ♥ and the furniture, traditions, brings me back to childhood
Hang about, I'm British and have a full set of my own teeth, And yes there real not from Turkey or off eBay. I keep them in a jar in a cupboard to show my grandchildren what teeth should look like. 😂
This was one episode that was really wholesome. She was adopted by Americans and that did not work out that well. She somehow found her biological mother in Rumania. The mother couldn't be present at her wedding in the US and her boyfriend bought tickets for them both to go to Rumania. It was intended as a holiday but turned into an unplanned wedding. Her mother gave her to an American couple because she was born when the Berlin Wall (1989) fell and also the Romanian dictator Ceaucescu. People in Rumania didn't have food for some years and her biological mother gave her baby away because children were dying from hunger. Orphanages were filled with dying children during that period.The church isn't catholic but Orthodox. The priest speaks Romanian. Masses in Europe are never in Latin any more.
My parents have been together for 36 years and they said the way to stay together that long is to not sweat the small stuff. If it won't matter in 5 years it's not worth the argument.
I feel like im finally getting to witness difference between the roots of gypsy culture and the reality tv flavored ones. This family seems pretty wholesome and real.
we were pressured for years to put on a wedding and get married. we didnt and did a court house wedding.. weddings are a scam, your family is just as happy either way, if they actually love you
My grandpa loves giving me his stuff and I always take it, even if it’s something I don’t want, I know when he’s gone I’m gunna be glad I have all the stuff to remember him by!
He has a pin collection he gave to me and I’ve never been into pins but I’m now planning a way to turn it into something I can put on display in my apartment so everyone can see all the pins he’s collected from all the different places!
@@W1Z25I thought Roma people spoke theyre own Roma language, i guess they are Roma from Romania so speaking Romanian makes sense, but Roma folk speak the language of whatever country they're from typically which I think most live in Bulgaria and Hungary and Romania so whichever of those languages idk
@@Jarl3169 Roma doesn´t actually come from Romania, but rather from India (althought they have been in Europe since way way back). You can be both Roma and Romanian, but you don´t have to be Romanian to be Roma. Also, the people in the video are speaking Romanian, but as far as I´m aware, there is a Roma language as well (it is an oral language), but the people tend to speak mostly the language of the country they live in. Sometimes they speak a mixture of their language and the local language.
oh wow! pleasantly surprised to see gypsies from my country on here lol. unlike the american ones, the ones in romania are full of culture and respect towards their marriages. everything is full of respect and tradition, and they are very heavy on loyalty and showing their love and support towards both parties in the marriage. marriage is very sacred and taken very seriously for them, as well as all romanians overall. most of their traditions are general for all romanian folk! very nice to see it on here and i hope people learned something from this culture, even though its just a very small glimpse of it! :D Edit: also the "bargain" for the "stolen" bride isn't an exception to gypsies only! it goes for all romanians! its to show how far you would go for for the woman you swore your undying love and devotion for! most of the bargains are made up on the spot and can vary from money to alcohol and so on. by the end things end up being either consumed or returned, its just another fun part of the marriage tradition! Edit 2: also the church is an orthodox christian one! all bibles are like that lol
I wanted to write all this too, since Im also romanian and there seemed to be some slight confusion, but you were faster so Imma just like your comment and hope others will see it too xD
@@Orion_pngtuberI think the old tradition of the witnesses is probably based on making it difficult to have the wedding annulled. Way back in the day divorce was not allowed for a lot of religions or was very frowned upon. So the only way really out of a marriage was death or if you could get the church to Grant you an annulment. However if you have witnesses that can say we saw them consummate the marriage then there's no annulment.
@@stephanieirvan1052 in romania, from what i remember, it was mostly done to check if the bride was still a virgin. idk if they were supposed to sit in the room or bear witness to anything of the sorts. but usually when the act was done theyd bring the sheets and check if there was blood on them, which would "prove" the bride was a virgin and therefore loyal to the man she chose to marry as well as saving herself up for marriage
I got the notification for this video when I woke up and clearly I was half asleep when I read it cause I thought I read "Gypsy Gets Kidnapped" as in Gypsy Blanchard HAHAHAHAH and I was like "Oh boy what's she gotten herself into this time?" But now I see where I went wrong 🤣
I love the way Ken loves Mary and his family. We don’t even see them interact often but you can tell by the way he talks about them that he loves them so so much. As someone who didn’t grow up with a father like Ken, it’s very heartwarming to see. I just know the shenanigans my dad has done would never cross Ken’s mind.
Reminds me of my wedding. After meeting my very German uncle who was our witness out officiant thought it would be a great idea to do our wedding in german. Me and my now husband just stood there giggling and wispering to eachother how we have no idea what is going on. That whole day was just one crazy thing after another but I just love those memories.
I'm right there with you, I love seeing these types of videos. SOOOO much better than the American counterparts, if we call it that. It doesn't seem respectful to put them in the same category...
11:28 they are in an orthodox church. All the ones I went into as a kid had amazing paintings all over the walls. It helped pass the time as a kid cause I would just make up stories about the pictures on the walls.
The bride isn’t 15, and the wedding dress was delightful. They seemed sweet…….and the family is being so nice to the future groom. This was refreshing.
I am Romanian (not gypsy Romanian), and I have to say that this episode is very much like the REAL Rroma people are, NOT the American Gypsies! Rroma people are tradition and very family oriented. The "stealing of the bride" tradition is all over Romania as the groom has to be the "knight to save the princess out of love." Nowadays, you can opt out of this tradition in modern weddings. At the end of the day, it's all fun and jokes! Love to see that the show is depicting that!
New appreciation for real gypsy culture. Those people are good decent people who deserve to live their lives as they choose without being harassed or discriminated against.
16:11 That's just general Romanian tradition not strictly to do with gipsies. Usually groom prepares like a 12 pack of beers and that's enaugh. Also what he got out of his pocket is about 5$
Aww, they did the actual traditional wedding! They looked so adorable, and it's sweet of them to include all the families. Marriage wasn't about how expensive it could be, it was everyone making food, getting together with the whole community of families, and having a loud celebration! You know that food was epic, too. Jealous! XD (Now you know why European travelers refuse to acknowledge most American ones.)
i couldnt help it, you went on your spiel about the wholesomeness of family and growing up and watching then the kids grow up and i burst into song about the circle of life
For my wedding we just bought those big Costco meat and cheese platters for $25 a piece. Easy, cheaper, and delicious. We had left over meat and cheese that we brought with us for our honeymoon in Colorado. You can have a fantastic wedding and not go into debt for it. For my bouquet, we bought the flowers I wanted at Market Street and Kroger, and then my maid of honor and one of my bridesmaids helped put the bouquets together. All of the flowers cost us maybe $40. Venue? We used our grandparents property free of charge, althought we bought them a $200 gift card for a super fancy and delicious sit down restaurant. Everyone had a blast and it was a beautiful night ❤
This is how weddings should be, full of LOVE and joy for the bride and groom! People seem to forget why Marriage is a thing, it’s NOT an obligation… it’s a symbol of two people who love one another. Weddings are about celebration, they don’t have to be big and grand, they just need to get the point across! And even then, you don’t need a wedding you can just elope if you want something private.
This is similar to what I thought a gypsy wedding is, I've no idea what the other gypsy weddings were lol. The family looks like a whole pirate group or mafia crew.
In Bavaria we have a similar tradition, the bridesmaids "steal" the bride and the groom needs to humble himself and win her back. It's a really fun and innocent thing. With lots of drink and games invovled.
The context for this episode is that she’s adopted, so her fiancé takes her to meet her birth family and then they do all of their marriage customs to them 😅
Aw that makes it even more wholesome!
Oh wow that’s really nice
Aww now they're doubling down on the wholesomeness of this couples story/video. 😊
Eta...fix autocorrect. I promise I know the difference between there, their and they're. Gigglesnort.
That's actually really sweet!
The bride sounds like Mila Kunis lol.
Wow they actually did an episode with people, who actually feel like real people. And sincere love. It’s a nice change of pace. And the family actually seem to like who they are marrying.
IKR? It's cause they're outside of the States and there's actual traditions and culture, besides binge drinking and fighting.
The one they normally watch is just trash TV. Real gypsies/romanies are actually very sweet.
This family is traditional Romni gypsies from Romania. Traditional Romanian gypsies take their traditions very seriously. They are definitely the opposite of the gypsies we've seen before.
So the Romnis in the US are mostly gypsies when it's convenient? I don't know enough about the culture.
I feel like the ones we've seen before are gypsies in the same way many Americans claim to be Irish because their great grandad's step-uncle's cousin was born in Dublin
These are the “old-world” Gypsies, they only get tacky asf in the USA.
@@lellow19 I feel like the ones here are gypsies when it suits them.
@@lellow19 I'm a mutt. I'm an American whose ancestors were apparently having relationships with every foreign chick they met. Just snogging all over Europe. I've been told very often that I have an Irish attitude. I could certainly drink like an Irish woman. And I've never met a potato I didn't like. But I'm not that Irish. 🤣
I love how this guy was pretty chill when it came to going along with the traditions and wearing the traditional clothes. What a real man.
"It's weird, but what-evs."
😂 the bar is incredibly low
i read another comment saying the girl is actually adopted and he brought her here to meet her real family too, truly a keeper
@@saraharmstrong6442 Aweee that's even better. Definitely a keeper
@@spiwolf6998 I get you
Why did I read this as Gypsy Blanchard gets kidnapped 😂
I did too. I was so confused. I clicked immediately completely ignoring the video I was watching
@@blessedcocoa5729 Thank God I wasn’t the only one. I think we spend too much time on the internet 😂
Bro same
Sameeee
Same here my first thought was why would anyone do that and I feel bad for the kidnappers 😂
"Now they're called Diddy parties" IM DONE, DANE. 💀💀💀
😂😂😂
Dane says a lot of funny things, but I was not prepared for that. 🤣
When Dane said his thoughts out loud: “So British.” in a whisper. 😂💀
I chocked on my grape when he said that 😂
Almost spat out my pancakes when he said lol
@@bebazZz 😂💀
@@dwyane23 😂
Sorry I am from outer earth, what does that mean?
She sounds just like Mila kunis and it’s freaking me out lol
Yesss! I was scrolling looking to see if anyone else thought the same. Exactly like her!
HAHA came here to say this!!
YES!!! I just posted this too!
I guess I should’ve read the comments first lol
YESSS I had to scroll way too far to find like-minded people that also heard Mila Kunis!!
Their home countries share a border too, Romania and Ukraine!
Dude seeing actual Romani/Romni culture for once is a huge breath of fresh air. I feel like I’m actually learning on The Learning Channel
It's always so interesting how different european vs american gypsies are
I think I've watched enough to say there are no American gypsies... just rednecks and carnies
European Gypsies: "Though we WERE prosecuted, we STILL have our TRADITIONS!!!"
Meanwhile, AMERICAN "gypsies": "HEEEY CLEETUS, LETS MARRY MAH 5TH COUSIN!"
But one thing we all have in common, is our ancestors did some terrible stuff and some people call it "tradition".
Romanian captain here. Where to start with this: first, these are some weird rroma people, maybe they have embraced the gypsy style, but they don't look gypsy. Yes, they are extremely poor, I mean, damn, they live in huts, but not all of them are poor. Second, they get married in an orthodox church, which is very unusual, normally gyspies have a 3 days and 3 nights wedding party at their own house, they cook and have live music, and they are very very loud, and they usually end up calling the cops on each other. Hope it clears some things. Also, an a Romanian, watching this was pure fun. Love ya guys.
Your totally right. The Roma Gypsy's are usually pretty well off and have the biggest wedding's I've ever seen. I think most of the Gypsy wedding series on TLC is staged or are really old videos being replayed. My Great grandma was a Roma and she had this little egg shaped 2 wheeled caravan with rugs hung on the inside and 2 horses to drag it. That was over 40 years ago. Not now they all have houses and massive trailers. 👍
I thought it was an Orthodox Church! Or maybe Eastern Catholic, but definitely not a Latin rite church 😅 Sounded like Divine Liturgy to me
I thought it was Orthodox and not Catholic, thanks for sharing your comments
@@Save-Your-Sanitythey may not be in Romania. Could be in the Balkans or Albania, Montenegro. They are all over Europe. And not all rich like that.
@@AzothDee They´re speaking Romanian, so pretty sure they are in Romania.
9:25 it’s obvious that Ken loves his family anyway, but random trail-offs like this just confirms it; you can see the love he has for his family in his eyes 😊
The guy she was running with was the guy with the teeth, the one that Ken said was really happy to be there. That’s why he was so happy, he was ready to do his part, to steal the bride.
Thats probably his main source of income lmao. He is the village gipsy wife thief
Healthiest gypsy relationship I have ever seen. Wish them many happy years together.
No “Teddy experience” 😂
This was honestly one of the most wholesome episodes from the show😂 her man took her all the way to Romania to meet her birth family 💕
I really enjoyed watching this. Seeing an *actual* Romani wedding was nice 😊
5:00 difference here is the family cares about there daughters happiness in this one and it feels off lol
as a ukrainian this type of weddings are actually pretty common in Ukraine among people in villages. it's so nice to see something familiar ♥ and the furniture, traditions, brings me back to childhood
As a Brit I would like to thank you for your 'so british' comment 😂 that didn't burn at all....😂😂
Omg I read the comment and waited for what you were talking about. Then I seen the teeth 😂😂. You're a good sport and I'm here for it❤
same here i laughed so much🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hang about, I'm British and have a full set of my own teeth, And yes there real not from Turkey or off eBay. I keep them in a jar in a cupboard to show my grandchildren what teeth should look like. 😂
Dane bringing the hypocrisy🧐 🦷
If you purchase them, they belong to tou😅@@Rebeccaloves
This was one episode that was really wholesome. She was adopted by Americans and that did not work out that well. She somehow found her biological mother in Rumania. The mother couldn't be present at her wedding in the US and her boyfriend bought tickets for them both to go to Rumania. It was intended as a holiday but turned into an unplanned wedding. Her mother gave her to an American couple because she was born when the Berlin Wall (1989) fell and also the Romanian dictator Ceaucescu. People in Rumania didn't have food for some years and her biological mother gave her baby away because children were dying from hunger. Orphanages were filled with dying children during that period.The church isn't catholic but Orthodox. The priest speaks Romanian. Masses in Europe are never in Latin any more.
My parents have been together for 36 years and they said the way to stay together that long is to not sweat the small stuff. If it won't matter in 5 years it's not worth the argument.
Smart!
@@anicoleww thanks ☺️
Never thought I'd see the day, no fights, no cheating, accepting a gorger, and normal parenting style Gyspy wedding... what on earth
"nowdays we call them diddy parties" THE SCREAM I SCRUMPT
Listening to you try to explain that the dude fit the stereotype without offending anyone was the best part I think. LOL. 😂
The fact he gave 20 lei (around 5 dollars) for her was so funny 😂😂😂
'So British'
As a 'British' - we do not accept this. Our teeth are far worse.
Lol.! You have a wonderful sense of humor!
I feel like im finally getting to witness difference between the roots of gypsy culture and the reality tv flavored ones.
This family seems pretty wholesome and real.
It’s beautiful to hear Ken being a fulfilled dad and husband. 😊
It made me depressed.
“STOP JUMPING ON THE COUCH!” _Oooh sorry, its the dad in me._
Oh gosh they're all so adorable and wholesome! A welcome change for sure.
Ken clearly unaware of what Orthodoxy is😂
The guy looks like a Romanian dude already, blending in perfectly! 😅
we were pressured for years to put on a wedding and get married. we didnt and did a court house wedding.. weddings are a scam, your family is just as happy either way, if they actually love you
pretty sure that’s a Romanian Orthodox Church, not a Catholic Church
As a Greek I was about to say that too 😂
As a Romanian i can confirm😂
Yeah, not enough bling to be Roman Catholic.
@@The_Crucible714 yeah we Catholics have eastern rights and in the Byzantine one we do have churches that look like that
Dane with the casual "now we call them Diddy parties" 😂😭💀
Did they ever “take the party _’inside’_ …?”
My grandpa loves giving me his stuff and I always take it, even if it’s something I don’t want, I know when he’s gone I’m gunna be glad I have all the stuff to remember him by!
He has a pin collection he gave to me and I’ve never been into pins but I’m now planning a way to turn it into something I can put on display in my apartment so everyone can see all the pins he’s collected from all the different places!
These feel like the traditional Gypsies.
agreed. pretty sure they spoke Romanian also
@@W1Z25 they did! these are all romanian customs, more or less! :D
@@W1Z25I thought Roma people spoke theyre own Roma language, i guess they are Roma from Romania so speaking Romanian makes sense, but Roma folk speak the language of whatever country they're from typically which I think most live in Bulgaria and Hungary and Romania so whichever of those languages idk
@@Jarl3169 Roma doesn´t actually come from Romania, but rather from India (althought they have been in Europe since way way back). You can be both Roma and Romanian, but you don´t have to be Romanian to be Roma. Also, the people in the video are speaking Romanian, but as far as I´m aware, there is a Roma language as well (it is an oral language), but the people tend to speak mostly the language of the country they live in. Sometimes they speak a mixture of their language and the local language.
16:48 Leave that man alone! He's just living his best life 🤣🤣
oh wow! pleasantly surprised to see gypsies from my country on here lol. unlike the american ones, the ones in romania are full of culture and respect towards their marriages. everything is full of respect and tradition, and they are very heavy on loyalty and showing their love and support towards both parties in the marriage. marriage is very sacred and taken very seriously for them, as well as all romanians overall. most of their traditions are general for all romanian folk! very nice to see it on here and i hope people learned something from this culture, even though its just a very small glimpse of it! :D
Edit: also the "bargain" for the "stolen" bride isn't an exception to gypsies only! it goes for all romanians! its to show how far you would go for for the woman you swore your undying love and devotion for! most of the bargains are made up on the spot and can vary from money to alcohol and so on. by the end things end up being either consumed or returned, its just another fun part of the marriage tradition!
Edit 2: also the church is an orthodox christian one! all bibles are like that lol
I wanted to write all this too, since Im also romanian and there seemed to be some slight confusion, but you were faster so Imma just like your comment and hope others will see it too xD
@@kuto_ni godspeed varule lmaoooo
@@Orion_pngtuberI think the old tradition of the witnesses is probably based on making it difficult to have the wedding annulled. Way back in the day divorce was not allowed for a lot of religions or was very frowned upon. So the only way really out of a marriage was death or if you could get the church to Grant you an annulment. However if you have witnesses that can say we saw them consummate the marriage then there's no annulment.
@@stephanieirvan1052 in romania, from what i remember, it was mostly done to check if the bride was still a virgin. idk if they were supposed to sit in the room or bear witness to anything of the sorts. but usually when the act was done theyd bring the sheets and check if there was blood on them, which would "prove" the bride was a virgin and therefore loyal to the man she chose to marry as well as saving herself up for marriage
@@Orion_pngtuber It´s still done in some villages, and not just for the Roma.
I got the notification for this video when I woke up and clearly I was half asleep when I read it cause I thought I read "Gypsy Gets Kidnapped" as in Gypsy Blanchard HAHAHAHAH and I was like "Oh boy what's she gotten herself into this time?"
But now I see where I went wrong 🤣
The bride has the same voice as Mila Kunis. I can't unhear it
“So British “. Dane is hilarious!
12:16 That's his nice one, no stains. He's been waiting for a special day to pull it out, common Ken!
These are like actual real Romanichal Gypsys I am shocked. I love all the traditional things they are doing and they are so nice and loving 🥹
I love the way Ken loves Mary and his family. We don’t even see them interact often but you can tell by the way he talks about them that he loves them so so much. As someone who didn’t grow up with a father like Ken, it’s very heartwarming to see. I just know the shenanigans my dad has done would never cross Ken’s mind.
Beautiful, looks like an actual traditional dress. 4:27 😮😍😂
*_Sooooooo much better_* than the ones the “American Gypsies” wear.
Those are usually 🤢🤮
Reminds me of my wedding. After meeting my very German uncle who was our witness out officiant thought it would be a great idea to do our wedding in german. Me and my now husband just stood there giggling and wispering to eachother how we have no idea what is going on.
That whole day was just one crazy thing after another but I just love those memories.
Man so refreshing to see a wholesome video. Maybe I’m just getting old.
I'm right there with you, I love seeing these types of videos. SOOOO much better than the American counterparts, if we call it that. It doesn't seem respectful to put them in the same category...
Ken talking about marriage and family was so wholesome ❤️
This was so wholesome, best gypsy wedding ever❤
I can’t paint Warhammer and listen to yall 😂😂😂
Dane said “So British” lmao 😜 🤣 🦷
Now I gotta rebase this ork and start details all over again….
Blood for the Blood God! ❤
@@wrenbyrd1093for the emperor
@@megangoulding8203All are but Biomass
11:28 they are in an orthodox church. All the ones I went into as a kid had amazing paintings all over the walls. It helped pass the time as a kid cause I would just make up stories about the pictures on the walls.
The bride isn’t 15, and the wedding dress was delightful. They seemed sweet…….and the family is being so nice to the future groom. This was refreshing.
I am Romanian (not gypsy Romanian), and I have to say that this episode is very much like the REAL Rroma people are, NOT the American Gypsies!
Rroma people are tradition and very family oriented. The "stealing of the bride" tradition is all over Romania as the groom has to be the "knight to save the princess out of love." Nowadays, you can opt out of this tradition in modern weddings. At the end of the day, it's all fun and jokes!
Love to see that the show is depicting that!
Papa Ken teaching us the beauty of marriage!
New appreciation for real gypsy culture. Those people are good decent people who deserve to live their lives as they choose without being harassed or discriminated against.
16:11 That's just general Romanian tradition not strictly to do with gipsies. Usually groom prepares like a 12 pack of beers and that's enaugh.
Also what he got out of his pocket is about 5$
This seem legit for the first time, i like that
ITS FINALLY MY BIRTHDAY!!! Last year Ken didn’t even upload on my birthday 😭 Had to wait a whole year! ❤
Happy birthday!
Happy birthdayy 🎉 you share a birthday with my boyfriend apparently
@@isaacmurphy4191 Tell your boyfriend a fellow 11th says happy birthday
@@gryffin8063 thank you ❤️
Happy Birthday!
Aww, they did the actual traditional wedding! They looked so adorable, and it's sweet of them to include all the families. Marriage wasn't about how expensive it could be, it was everyone making food, getting together with the whole community of families, and having a loud celebration! You know that food was epic, too. Jealous! XD
(Now you know why European travelers refuse to acknowledge most American ones.)
I always know it’s going to be a jaw dropping video when the Gypsy’s are involved 😂
Dane jokes always catch me off guard, i am sick so my laugh sounded like a wheezing duck 😂
Girls getting pedicures ( from strangers who are washing their feet) all the time, and we have to pay for it
17:02 youi GOTTA have that one drunk tio at every wedding
9:45 instead you get to say them to your wife and she just laughs at you lol
I’ve never timed anything better
I won’t stop asking till i get an answer, why’s Dane in prison?!
Their laughter is so contagious i love it!
3:57 England caught a stray from Dane shit had me WEAK 🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a brit, i just spat my tea out at that "so British ' comment 😆😂
So sweet lol to think the traditions started here and turned into… whatever the heck it is now in the US lol
i couldnt help it, you went on your spiel about the wholesomeness of family and growing up and watching then the kids grow up and i burst into song about the circle of life
For my wedding we just bought those big Costco meat and cheese platters for $25 a piece. Easy, cheaper, and delicious. We had left over meat and cheese that we brought with us for our honeymoon in Colorado. You can have a fantastic wedding and not go into debt for it. For my bouquet, we bought the flowers I wanted at Market Street and Kroger, and then my maid of honor and one of my bridesmaids helped put the bouquets together. All of the flowers cost us maybe $40. Venue? We used our grandparents property free of charge, althought we bought them a $200 gift card for a super fancy and delicious sit down restaurant. Everyone had a blast and it was a beautiful night ❤
This is how weddings should be, full of LOVE and joy for the bride and groom!
People seem to forget why Marriage is a thing, it’s NOT an obligation… it’s a symbol of two people who love one another. Weddings are about celebration, they don’t have to be big and grand, they just need to get the point across! And even then, you don’t need a wedding you can just elope if you want something private.
11:57 probably christian orthodox more than catholic
Exactly. This is not catholic but orthodox!
Which makes sense, since they are romanian.
This is similar to what I thought a gypsy wedding is, I've no idea what the other gypsy weddings were lol. The family looks like a whole pirate group or mafia crew.
I used to think a "gorger" was someone who ate too much!
“so british” Dane 😭😭😭😭
What's so British? I am British I don't get what they are talking about. The colours?
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The dress on this one was beautiful!
GYPSY KIDNAPPED! Thats all I saw before I clicked- Ken being slick😅
"THAT'S MINE!" I'm ded 🤣
OMG hello Ken hope you see this. You should watch don't tell the bride UK TV show
I could be wrong, but I think they’ve tried watching it before ..? 🤔
When is Pewdiepie and Buff going to have a cross over?
They already collaborated
The ‘that’s mine’ was hilarious
Dane has one of the most contagious laughs ugh I love him
Why does she sound like Mila Kunis? 😂
those look like orthodox icons in the byzantine style, and the “blessing with smoke” is a very practice done aswell
The bride sounds just like Mila kunis!
Excellent episode, you two. Thanks a lot!
omg i cant unhear the voice of meg from family guy at 15:14 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ken restoring my faith in men by being good guy dad husband ❤❤❤
Seems alt right to me..
I love this channel 😂 y'all always brighten up each day
16:55 Ken: Between everybody in this village, they can have a whole set of teeth. 😂😂😂
6:10 “now you can be part of our culture”
That’s so freaking sweet 😭💕
My feet are ugly 😂 go on ahead and wash and kiss them! I make nail techs reconsider their life decisions 😂😂😂
Ken's view of marriage is exactly mine and my husbands, love it :)
I jumped right to the end to hear Ken tell me happy birthday. Thanks, Ken! I appreciate it.
"I had no idea what was happening." - cut to grinning dude. - LMFAO!
3:12 if you ever watch Pope Francis doing the Foot Washing Liturgy, usually in a prison, he will frequently kiss the foot he just washed.
Dane was really on one hahaha I'm a Brit and that teeth comment got a real belly laugh outta me 😂 thanks man
In Bavaria we have a similar tradition, the bridesmaids "steal" the bride and the groom needs to humble himself and win her back. It's a really fun and innocent thing. With lots of drink and games invovled.