Thanks for producing these vids! Will be moving in in a couple of months and I've been consuming all Estonia-related content as much as I can, and among them, your seven-episode playlist is a good expat-oriented starter pack. Your talk about comfort zones and "being on autopilot" certainly adds motivation for my move. (Now excuse me while I marathon the rest of your vids 😆)
Excellent series, Manan. Thank you for talking about things that matter, yet are not discussed in forums that are viewed by folks who might be planning to relocate to Estonia. I have now asked my wife to watch the series before we make our decision to move out of sunny Singapore. Appreciate your effort, shukriya!
thanks a lot for all the information you published here. It was really helpful. Appreciate if you can continue publishing videos of similar nature. (I also want to explore working in Estonia. Being a Sri Lankan, i can relate to a lot of things that you mentioned.)
Hi Manan. I am from South Africa. You have such a wonderful series and I am drawing a lot of courage from it in terms of learning what the possible upsides may be from living abroad and in particular living in Estonia. This is a wonderful series especially being a person of colour. Thanks. P.S. Please use better lighting if you can.
Hey Manan, as an Estonian, you are the type of foreigner I want to have in Estonia. Even though I'm an atheist, like most of Estonia I appreciate and respect you. Never forget that even though all the bullshit you may encounter, know that there are always Estonians who love and would fight for you, and your rights. In the end, we are all more alike then we are different.
lucky number 7 , yea 7 is my fav number as well amazing series my friend , sad to see it come to an end it was so informative and well made Cheers and ... Ramadan Karem hek, maybe u should make a video about that ;)
Salaam Alaykum It's Abdulrahman your brother from Egypt, May Allah reward you for this effort Thank you brother just I want to mention in the first Episode you said shocking feeling "Jesus" but as Muslims we say "Allah" or "no God but Allah" when we shocked And Thanks for your time
Hey Manan, Im not sure if youre reading this but I would like to ask you, how can you pray in Estonia if youre working there? Will be moving there myself and wondering.. would be great if you can provide insight :)
It is quite easy to pray. We have a mosque in Tallinn. When you are at work it gets a bit more complicated, but I have done everything from praying near my desk to praying while sitting and praying in the dressing room. Just don't make a big deal out of it. Keep the essence of prayer.
Can you please tell me about the scope of cs engineering in Estonia ? And also is it easy to get pr in Estonia after doing masters and how long will it take to get pr ??
Depends on how close the girls are to their families. Sometimes parents are sceptical about foreigners their kids are hanging out with. If they are introducing you alongside other friends this is fine. if they are introducing just you? Well, then better start saving up for a wedding ring. But that's just me. :D
@@MananAnwarThanks bro, so the answer can be yes...hmm.. thats odd and confusing. where I come from we only introduce family to someone when she is a formal girfriend.. another important cultural difference with Estonia!!
we generally don't care for it, unless you make an issue out of it. You don't rub it under our nose, it's fine. I recommend to know at least Russian if you come here because then you've got less language barrier. I'm an Estonian who stumbled on this channel.
@@hannes0000 not everyone speaks English, maybe in Tallinn. But the older generation doesn't speak English, especially if you're trying to shop for food and clothes. It all depends on where you're shopping too, the town and who you have as the cashier/customer service. I know people who've studied either Russian or Germany over English.
@@ergelina Highly varied by region actually! If I remember correctly: general population knows English 56% (76% by another study) and Russian something just above 50% But keep in mind, there is also overlap: there are lot of English speakers among Russian speakers and vice-versa and second overlap by ethnic Russians who speak it as native and this already cuts about half off from rest of population by ethnic Russian speakers. Monolingual Russians and Estonians do are reality, as well as residents (very few) predominantly in Tallinn and Tartu, who do not speak neither (English). There are areas in Southern-Estonia where English and Russian compete with Latvian and German. Russian is definitely useful and even in "must have" status in certain areas, but in general I'd rather relay on English (or even Finnish, German, Swedish - especially at west-coast and islands). Then of course there is Russia near by, maybe you vant do pay visit there one day - certainly useful do know than. In normal times Estonia also receives plenty of visitors from Russia and by what I understand, Russian is much better known in all other Post-Soviet countries. So again, highly varied by region.
You made this series at first to yourself. To understand yourself. Why you are here, who you are (here) . You speak in this video a lot about your religion and how you feel more close to it. But you spoke just a little about religion of Estonians. Yes, we are more like forest people. And Sauna people. You know- thousands of years (before hospitals) Estonians were born in Sauna and after death, until the funerals, dead body was kept in Sauna. So, yes, Sauna is sacred place for us. And you are right- alcohol is also our god. But the evil one. And we (most of as) arent monotheistic. It is hard to understand for us how is possible to believe one God. How can this Very Old Book (Bible or Coran - dosnt matter) tell you what to eat or how to live NOW - thousands of years later. If you understand this then you can understand us a little bit more. But they all are good videos. Peace!
@@MananAnwar Who is content with going celibate? All the power to you. It's not my sort of life, but kudos to those who can live as such. It will certainly benefit your career.
Thanks for producing these vids! Will be moving in in a couple of months and I've been consuming all Estonia-related content as much as I can, and among them, your seven-episode playlist is a good expat-oriented starter pack.
Your talk about comfort zones and "being on autopilot" certainly adds motivation for my move.
(Now excuse me while I marathon the rest of your vids 😆)
Welcome aboard. Reach out to me on Instagram.
Perfect ending. Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing information. 👍🏻
Excellent series, Manan. Thank you for talking about things that matter, yet are not discussed in forums that are viewed by folks who might be planning to relocate to Estonia. I have now asked my wife to watch the series before we make our decision to move out of sunny Singapore. Appreciate your effort, shukriya!
Thank you. That’s exactly why this was made.
You're not alone. Loved this series!
Very honest and poetic video :) Thanks, and all the best in Estonia 🇪🇪👍
Thank you very much Tom !
thanks a lot for all the information you published here. It was really helpful. Appreciate if you can continue publishing videos of similar nature. (I also want to explore working in Estonia. Being a Sri Lankan, i can relate to a lot of things that you mentioned.)
Hi Manan. I am from South Africa. You have such a wonderful series and I am drawing a lot of courage from it in terms of learning what the possible upsides may be from living abroad and in particular living in Estonia. This is a wonderful series especially being a person of colour. Thanks. P.S. Please use better lighting if you can.
Thank you for your kind words. I’ll keep in mind the lighting.
@@MananAnwar Thanks Manan :-)
I thought your lighting is unique. It matches your vibe and calmness.
Hey Manan, as an Estonian, you are the type of foreigner I want to have in Estonia. Even though I'm an atheist, like most of Estonia I appreciate and respect you. Never forget that even though all the bullshit you may encounter, know that there are always Estonians who love and would fight for you, and your rights. In the end, we are all more alike then we are different.
Absolutely. We are more alike than we are different.
Thank you. Really helpful. appreciate your efforts. God bless you
Thank you Fahd. Wishing you best as well.
lucky number 7 , yea 7 is my fav number as well
amazing series my friend , sad to see it come to an end it was so informative and well made
Cheers and ... Ramadan Karem
hek, maybe u should make a video about that ;)
You certainly should make more videos. You are too good.
Thank you, appreciation means a lot. It is what keeps you going, especially when you start from 0 subscribers.
Please make a video about what to bring before coming to Estonia as a international student?
Nice insights! I like the comparison with the snake that sheds it's skin!
Thanks for watching, its the story of growth for everyone. We can't learn anything new unless we are willing to shed the old.
Thanks a lot Manan.
thank you brother
Salaam Alaykum It's Abdulrahman your brother from Egypt, May Allah reward you for this effort
Thank you brother just I want to mention in the first Episode you said shocking feeling "Jesus" but as Muslims we say "Allah"
or "no God but Allah" when we shocked
And Thanks for your time
Thank you for writing to me Abdo EL-sehsah, I will keep that in mind.
Hey Manan, Im not sure if youre reading this but I would like to ask you, how can you pray in Estonia if youre working there? Will be moving there myself and wondering.. would be great if you can provide insight :)
Yes, Estonia is the one of the most atheistic country in Europe.
It is quite easy to pray. We have a mosque in Tallinn. When you are at work it gets a bit more complicated, but I have done everything from praying near my desk to praying while sitting and praying in the dressing room. Just don't make a big deal out of it. Keep the essence of prayer.
Yes.
Can you please tell me about the scope of cs engineering in Estonia ? And also is it easy to get pr in Estonia after doing masters and how long will it take to get pr ??
I think the PR card takes about 5 years but there is no special benefit with the PR card as compared to the TRP.
CS Engineering has good scope.
your english already sounds like you're an estonian speaker
Yes I have heard that comment from my friends.
Is it normal for Estonian girls to introduce their families to just friends they made? I mean not boyfriends. I am confused...
Depends on how close the girls are to their families. Sometimes parents are sceptical about foreigners their kids are hanging out with.
If they are introducing you alongside other friends this is fine. if they are introducing just you? Well, then better start saving up for a wedding ring. But that's just me. :D
@@MananAnwarThanks bro, so the answer can be yes...hmm.. thats odd and confusing. where I come from we only introduce family to someone when she is a formal girfriend.. another important cultural difference with Estonia!!
How's Estonia for Muslim Family, like the atmosphere for kids and schoolingin.
It’s a very non religious country. Plus not many Muslims here.
we generally don't care for it, unless you make an issue out of it.
You don't rub it under our nose, it's fine.
I recommend to know at least Russian if you come here because then you've got less language barrier. I'm an Estonian who stumbled on this channel.
@@ergelina English not Russian
@@hannes0000 not everyone speaks English, maybe in Tallinn. But the older generation doesn't speak English, especially if you're trying to shop for food and clothes. It all depends on where you're shopping too, the town and who you have as the cashier/customer service.
I know people who've studied either Russian or Germany over English.
@@ergelina Highly varied by region actually!
If I remember correctly: general population knows English 56% (76% by another study) and Russian something just above 50%
But keep in mind, there is also overlap: there are lot of English speakers among Russian speakers and vice-versa and second overlap by ethnic Russians who speak it as native and this already cuts about half off from rest of population by ethnic Russian speakers.
Monolingual Russians and Estonians do are reality, as well as residents (very few) predominantly in Tallinn and Tartu, who do not speak neither (English). There are areas in Southern-Estonia where English and Russian compete with Latvian and German.
Russian is definitely useful and even in "must have" status in certain areas, but in general I'd rather relay on English (or even Finnish, German, Swedish - especially at west-coast and islands).
Then of course there is Russia near by, maybe you vant do pay visit there one day - certainly useful do know than. In normal times Estonia also receives plenty of visitors from Russia and by what I understand, Russian is much better known in all other Post-Soviet countries.
So again, highly varied by region.
You made this series at first to yourself. To understand yourself. Why you are here, who you are (here) . You speak in this video a lot about your religion and how you feel more close to it. But you spoke just a little about religion of Estonians. Yes, we are more like forest people. And Sauna people. You know- thousands of years (before hospitals) Estonians were born in Sauna and after death, until the funerals, dead body was kept in Sauna. So, yes, Sauna is sacred place for us.
And you are right- alcohol is also our god. But the evil one.
And we (most of as) arent monotheistic. It is hard to understand for us how is possible to believe one God. How can this Very Old Book (Bible or Coran - dosnt matter) tell you what to eat or how to live NOW - thousands of years later.
If you understand this then you can understand us a little bit more. But they all are good videos.
Peace!
Thanks
Not if you're a guy who doesn't want to go celibate.
I am that guy
@@MananAnwar Who is content with going celibate? All the power to you. It's not my sort of life, but kudos to those who can live as such. It will certainly benefit your career.
@@toddjohnsen7996 oh my God I thought you said celibrate 😂
Just bla bla
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