Greetings from Canada, I believe you made a great decision to move to Slovakia, I was there about 15 years ago as a visiting student, very impressive with the culture and friendly people. I will certainly consider the retirement in beautiful Slovakia, thank you so much for sharing.
yeah I agree with Vladimir here, I've watched it change even in the 7 years I've been here. Construction in Bratislava has been insane. I've watched over a dozen new high-rises and skyscrapers go up. But I agree Grant, Slovakia is a beautiful country. We moved here just in time to escape the craziness happening back in my home country (USA).
I live in Slovakia, we are really small, but its still nice! I dont often see anyone metioning Slovakia in English videos but Im happy that you like it here!
Hi! I’m happy to see person from States enjoying living in my country. Please don’t get discouraged by pro-russian trolls in the comments, they just seek an opportunity to start a fight. Majority of Slovaks are actually grateful for freedom that we have enjoyed for last 30 years. We are glad, for that red monstrous ideology isn’t destroying our beautiful country anymore. Long live democracy, long live freedom!
Thanks Serosvit, I figured they were Russian trolls. My wife is Slovak and she said unless you're lazy or insane, no one wishes for the "old times" of the soviet states. Waiting in lines for hours for rotten meat, unless you were connected to the communist party. If Russia wants that for themselves, they are doing their best to put their entire country back in the Stone Age. That being said, Slovakia is a wonderful country. I love the culture, the nature and the people, and I have found most Slovaks to be super welcoming.
Hey there moebis, I myself am an American living here in Slovakia as well, I'm glad to see there are others like myself here, I like your positive attitude towards Slovakia. I have been here for quite some time now, and I still can't seem to "adjust" and having a hard time "fitting in", the culture shock is real, however as you mentioned in your video, I too try to stay positive and keep my head up no matter what.
Sorry to hear that man. Yeah I mean this could be a problem anywhere, even moving within the United States. It sometimes doesn't click. I wouldn't say I've mastered integrating here, but I have my family which is all that I really need, and by extension my Slovak family too, so that makes it a bit easier. I couldn't imagine coming here and not knowing anyone. I see it all the time though on the sub-Reddit. Folks get curious about Slovakia and they come to explore. I dove in head first. ;-)
Well that's a broad generalization. Some American's are Tom Cruise and live in $100M homes, others live in trailer parks. Just like some Slovaks live in Luník IX. So it really depends. I would say, in general, American's standard of living is higher than Slovaks, but Slovaks have many more safety nets than Americans. There are a lot of Americans who would go bankrupt if they got sick because of how expensive healthcare is. Here Slovaks are very lucky to have socialized medicine. Slovaks also don't have to worry about mass shootings or even terrorist attacks... and I would say, for what matters, I think Slovaks are happier (not necessarily wealthier) but they have a better work/life balance, which I think is more important. It's hard to compare a country of 5M with 350M. I come from NJ, one of the smallest states in the US, and it still has 9M people (closer to Czech Republic in population but NJ is 4 times smaller in land mass). Plus there are just so many things that Slovaks get right (in my opinion). Read my blog for more, I wrote this only after living here for one year: moebis.com/an-american-abroad-in-slovakia/
@@moebis as a Slovak i would not consider residents of Luník IX as Slovaks but gipsies with Slovak cittinzenship. That is like comparing americans to natives in reservations...the cultural difference is even bigger, they are community of their own completelly diferent from others..Even americans i would not consider as a nation but mixture of nations, as u like to say ,, i am 1/2 german , 1/2 italian etc...
@@tokurhajec Right, Slovakia is more homogenous. But yes America or UK is a good example, there are gypsies there too, but they have American or UK citizenship, making them Americans or British. I just used Luník IX as an extreme example, but you and I both know there are many villages in Slovakia, with actual Slovaks that do not have the most lavish lifestyles.
@@moebis well slovakian medicine is so bad most of slovakian doctors are leaving this country and our hospitals are in very bad condition bc our goverment doesn´t cares about them
@@alexus_27 I haven't run into that issue personally, I actually find the healthcare to be quite good (as long as you supplement it with a private network, like ProCare). But I have heard anecdotally that nurses especially, are going to Austria and Germany because of the terrible pay. I agree, healthcare workers deserve more. Vote for folks that have a platform you support. That is how you effect change. I've been going through a ton of comments on this video, some of them quite surprising (like wanting communism back), and I get the impression some of these folks don't understand democracy. They need to lobby for and vote for the politicians that will enact the reforms they want. We have a saying in America: "You get the government you deserve." ...meaning for good or bad, it's up to you to go vote.
,,Rest of the year is temperature quit pleasant" Well except of summer. Combination of high humidity and temperatures around 34-39°C is really something.
Is there anything wrong with Eastern Europe? Thank you for making this video and advocating for Slovakia in the US and other countries. Communism ended in 1989 and I think Eastern Europeans deserve a chance to move on and be recognised as high quality people.
This is a very good point. I think Slovaks are so sensitive about it being called Eastern Europe by others because of the stigma of the soviet bloc. In Americans minds (still remains for several generations) there was an east and a west Europe. Eastern Europeans were the communists. Obviously we've moved on in the last 30 years, but it still takes time. There are Americans that think the government put microchips in their vaccines... so there's that. It's just ignorance. As I have lived here and shared my experience with friends and family back home, they have become much more educated and now think Slovakia is a wonderful and beautiful country too.
@@moebis Hopefully they, along with us in Czech republic, will be again part of block of Slavic states under the protection of Russia in near future. We've enjoyed enough of the western exploitation for the last 30 years. Thanks for that experience, unfortunatelly more will come at the end of this year and the next one when western financial fonds will be buying houses in a mass way from the people who will not be able to pay their mortgages and skyrocketing energy costs. That will be the eye opener I believe, because people here were still used to live in their own houses like it was in that BAD communism. And if they were not living in their own flat during the communisms, the flat was a state's property, but those people could not end on the street without a roof over their head like it is happening now when you are unable to pay your rent or mortgage.
@@smutnejklaun protection or control? Hey, whatever floats you boat, or sinks your Moskva. Communism already failed. Capitalism isn't perfect, but it long outlasted communism.
This is interesting. Because of new legislation, I can apply for citizenship there (my grandparents immigrated to the US). I'm thinking of doing this and at least spending some time learning more about their country, even if I don't move there permanently.
I will definitely post an update. Waiting to see what this Fico government does. I had no idea Slovakia was so pro-Russian. Folks within our own family actually look fondly on the communist years. Has me scratching my head. I just hope that Slovakia doesn't ostracize itself from the rest of the EU like Hungary has done.
@@CarlMoebis its really different from what actual people think then what western media tells about tbh. Thing is that Slovakia never was under the communism as its known (maybe up to 1958) after that it was socialism. The boom you talked about infrastructure is really nothing compared how during socialism government and state build cities in matter of years if not months. Another thing is constant forcing of western ideals about some politics like LGBTQ+ ideology and other things. We are pro-Russian nation but also we like other nations, well atleast their people, some governments we hate. Slovakia is basically the most pacifistic Slavic nation you could visit.
Necháp ma v zlom, ale troška som sa pousmial, keď som Ťa videl ku koncu videa, keď si sa vrátil dnu aj s drevom a - vyzul si sa! Viem, že vy Američania sa nevyzúvate nikde. Prišlo mi to také milé... (a že je to "výchova" Tvojej manželky). Prajem všetko dobré.
well, apart from that "big burger" I would agree with everything you say... big burger is good only if you like your stomach getting into troubles, which I don't think is your goal... i wish you a happy stay in this peaceful part of the world.
You did not explain why did you move to Slovakia at all?! Though I think it's a great thing. Next time move to Macedonia or Serbia, or at least visit them for few days. (Bratislava - Skopje 999km by car)
To video je nejaké príliš krátke, nie? Škoda, že tam nie je viac vysvetlené o tej tlačiarni, lebo ja ako absolútny technický antitalent vôbec nerozumiem ako také tlačiarne fungujú.
no len na skurvenom Slovensku plnom eblých dezolátov, prakktov, rusofilciek a klerofašistov sa nemáš kde schovať a stále si v kontakte s takýmito turbokktmi..
This is true, you just have to know where to go. And leave those garbage McDonald's burgers alone. There are real ones to be found, like "Be About" burger.
Again, my son wrote the script. He was quoting a joke I made a long time ago (and has already been rehashed in the comments below). My wife was quick to correct me back in 2003 when I first met her, and never made that mistake again. But I appreciate having a 2nd UA-cam wife to correct me. lol. ;-)
Přesně tak, Česko a Slovensko je střední Evropa a stále bude dokud se za stamiliony let neposunou kontinenty.a jelikož titulky psal jeho syn, tak toho asi taky moc nezná na to, že je to maruritní film a on jako Američan po slovensky nebude žádná hitparáda. Většina těchto cizinců ikdyž jsou tu 20-30 let mluví jak tataři, protože máme těžké jazyky a nejsou stále nuceni mluvit tímto jazykem profesně, pouze sem tam jen familierně prohodit pár vět.Stačí mi, když říka slovo Šalas namísto Salaš 😁
@@pumelo1 If I see one more comment about Central/Eastern Europe (which has already been covered a million times in comments below) I'm going to start saying Eastern Europe again out of pure spite, and I will even stop correcting my American friends like I have for the past 20 years.... "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" ...the way they latch on to this must be some kind of insecurity thing. I come from NJ. We have a joke in the US, folks call it the "Garbage State" because when most folks fly into Newark, NJ, it looks like an industrial wasteland. They have never seen the beautiful farms and hills to the west, they just think it all looks like that. I don't care. I don't make it my life mission to point it out and constantly correct. It's called confidence in what you know, stop caring about other folks ignorance.
@@moebis So that your vein doesn't burst. Classic US american arrogance, try it in NJ. We are not used to that here in the Czech Republic or Slovakia and as 50+ have seen enough about US . If you understand our mentality then we call it all the way we think! I have an opinion on average US citizens that is not very different from reality,general knowledge of zero and arrogant and false smile and they are completely stolen from me.
Mám rád všetkých ľudí na svete rovnako. Nemám rád keď nám na silu vnucujú Americkú kultúru a stavajú Americké základne. Som Slovák a moji bratia sú Slovania. Pekný deň.
Agree. My wife however disagrees. She convinced me it was easy, and when I was struggling with it I couldn't understand why, until I looked on a ranking chart of foreign languages for native English speakers, and Slovak was Category IV, which is where Korean and Japanese sit. So yeah, not easy.
@@moebis as Slovakian who is in love with Japanese culture. Japanese language is hard but easier than Slovakian language. Problem is Kanji (Chinese characters)
Prečo si neskúsil žiť v Srbsku,tam kde NATO bombardovalo. Možno by Vas tam pekne privítaly domáci. Spolu by ste chodili zapalovať sviečky obetiam Americkeho bombardovania. O čo je horší vychod ako USA!
Slovakia: unhealthy food, nice people, terrible drivers, corrupt and dumb politians (dumb Fico voters), beautiful nature (still if they not stopping chopping trees) , good beer, nice women😊😊, underpaid workers, too much smokers, very difficult language (even people themselves do not know how to write)
Don't know mate, your name sounds like you're from a country where people don't know anymore what's the difference between your and you're or there and they're.
"unhealthy food" - tbh way more healthier then German or US. "nice people" - well, yeah but there are even nicer ppl. "terrible drivers" - yep and Ukranians are leading the poll for 2 years since they can crash car for free :) "corrupt and dumb politians (dumb Fico voters)" - first of all its politicians, so if you are going to say about somebody thats dumb (even tho you are marginalizing) you should look at yourself. Second, where were you when van tajm, next tajm was stealing tons of euros, paid corrupt police staff and embarassed us for a century? Where were you when all Progressive minority were chanting Slava Ukrajina, Gerojom Slava, which is nazi slogan of Banderites? "beautiful nature (still if they not stopping chopping trees)" - you should ask that our ex-minister who was saying that bear is vegetarian.... "good beer, nice women" - good beer is only German or Czech beer, we got great wine and alcohol. About woman, with that attitude you probably had neither. "underpaid workers" - again, ask European Union if you want to know more about that issue and if you are at it ask Germans why we are producing electricity which Germans then sell to us 4times higher? "too much smokers" - not that much. "very difficult language" Polish is very difficult....you actually sound like non-slovak.
Greetings from Canada, I believe you made a great decision to move to Slovakia, I was there about 15 years ago as a visiting student, very impressive with the culture and friendly people. I will certainly consider the retirement in beautiful Slovakia, thank you so much for sharing.
Slovakia was a very different country 15 years ago (it's so much better now)
yeah I agree with Vladimir here, I've watched it change even in the 7 years I've been here. Construction in Bratislava has been insane. I've watched over a dozen new high-rises and skyscrapers go up. But I agree Grant, Slovakia is a beautiful country. We moved here just in time to escape the craziness happening back in my home country (USA).
@@moebis what craziness?
@@vkdrk Porozmýšľal by som nad tým, čo ste povadali :)
@@vkdrk hmm I don't think soo...
👍 Prajem krasne a stastne zitie v nasej krajine👍👍👍
Ďakujem. Slovensko je krásne.
@@CarlMoebis Je, kým tu neplatíš dane.
... Američanům..
Slovensko již dávno není Vaše
Všichni se jich bojí..
@@CarlMoebis
Bolo,kym tu nebolo
NATO a ich vojačikovia.
@@CaputovachceTretiusvetovuvojnu chceš mat v prdeli rusakov ? Nestačilo v 68 ?
Underrated creator.
Thanks man
I live in Slovakia, we are really small, but its still nice! I dont often see anyone metioning Slovakia in English videos but Im happy that you like it here!
@@eexergamingsk8088 Me too, I've really grown to love this country.
Would love to see more Slovakia content from an American perspective.
Thx Dawance...
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Hi! I’m happy to see person from States enjoying living in my country. Please don’t get discouraged by pro-russian trolls in the comments, they just seek an opportunity to start a fight. Majority of Slovaks are actually grateful for freedom that we have enjoyed for last 30 years. We are glad, for that red monstrous ideology isn’t destroying our beautiful country anymore. Long live democracy, long live freedom!
Thanks Serosvit, I figured they were Russian trolls. My wife is Slovak and she said unless you're lazy or insane, no one wishes for the "old times" of the soviet states. Waiting in lines for hours for rotten meat, unless you were connected to the communist party. If Russia wants that for themselves, they are doing their best to put their entire country back in the Stone Age. That being said, Slovakia is a wonderful country. I love the culture, the nature and the people, and I have found most Slovaks to be super welcoming.
Hey there moebis, I myself am an American living here in Slovakia as well, I'm glad to see there are others like myself here, I like your positive attitude towards Slovakia. I have been here for quite some time now, and I still can't seem to "adjust" and having a hard time "fitting in", the culture shock is real, however as you mentioned in your video, I too try to stay positive and keep my head up no matter what.
Sorry to hear that man. Yeah I mean this could be a problem anywhere, even moving within the United States. It sometimes doesn't click. I wouldn't say I've mastered integrating here, but I have my family which is all that I really need, and by extension my Slovak family too, so that makes it a bit easier. I couldn't imagine coming here and not knowing anyone. I see it all the time though on the sub-Reddit. Folks get curious about Slovakia and they come to explore. I dove in head first. ;-)
Greetings from small village near Vranov nad Topľou.
Also Noice video dude 😎 this is definatly underrated.
Thank you my dude, much appreciated!
@@moebis np
Poznám zopár amerických občanov a povedali mi že si tu žijeme lepšie ako oni tam
Well that's a broad generalization. Some American's are Tom Cruise and live in $100M homes, others live in trailer parks. Just like some Slovaks live in Luník IX. So it really depends. I would say, in general, American's standard of living is higher than Slovaks, but Slovaks have many more safety nets than Americans. There are a lot of Americans who would go bankrupt if they got sick because of how expensive healthcare is. Here Slovaks are very lucky to have socialized medicine. Slovaks also don't have to worry about mass shootings or even terrorist attacks... and I would say, for what matters, I think Slovaks are happier (not necessarily wealthier) but they have a better work/life balance, which I think is more important. It's hard to compare a country of 5M with 350M. I come from NJ, one of the smallest states in the US, and it still has 9M people (closer to Czech Republic in population but NJ is 4 times smaller in land mass). Plus there are just so many things that Slovaks get right (in my opinion). Read my blog for more, I wrote this only after living here for one year: moebis.com/an-american-abroad-in-slovakia/
@@moebis as a Slovak i would not consider residents of Luník IX as Slovaks but gipsies with Slovak cittinzenship. That is like comparing americans to natives in reservations...the cultural difference is even bigger, they are community of their own completelly diferent from others..Even americans i would not consider as a nation but mixture of nations, as u like to say ,, i am 1/2 german , 1/2 italian etc...
@@tokurhajec Right, Slovakia is more homogenous. But yes America or UK is a good example, there are gypsies there too, but they have American or UK citizenship, making them Americans or British. I just used Luník IX as an extreme example, but you and I both know there are many villages in Slovakia, with actual Slovaks that do not have the most lavish lifestyles.
@@moebis well slovakian medicine is so bad most of slovakian doctors are leaving this country and our hospitals are in very bad condition bc our goverment doesn´t cares about them
@@alexus_27 I haven't run into that issue personally, I actually find the healthcare to be quite good (as long as you supplement it with a private network, like ProCare). But I have heard anecdotally that nurses especially, are going to Austria and Germany because of the terrible pay. I agree, healthcare workers deserve more. Vote for folks that have a platform you support. That is how you effect change. I've been going through a ton of comments on this video, some of them quite surprising (like wanting communism back), and I get the impression some of these folks don't understand democracy. They need to lobby for and vote for the politicians that will enact the reforms they want. We have a saying in America: "You get the government you deserve." ...meaning for good or bad, it's up to you to go vote.
,,Rest of the year is temperature quit pleasant"
Well except of summer. Combination of high humidity and temperatures around 34-39°C is really something.
Is there anything wrong with Eastern Europe? Thank you for making this video and advocating for Slovakia in the US and other countries. Communism ended in 1989 and I think Eastern Europeans deserve a chance to move on and be recognised as high quality people.
This is a very good point. I think Slovaks are so sensitive about it being called Eastern Europe by others because of the stigma of the soviet bloc. In Americans minds (still remains for several generations) there was an east and a west Europe. Eastern Europeans were the communists. Obviously we've moved on in the last 30 years, but it still takes time. There are Americans that think the government put microchips in their vaccines... so there's that. It's just ignorance. As I have lived here and shared my experience with friends and family back home, they have become much more educated and now think Slovakia is a wonderful and beautiful country too.
@@moebis Hopefully they, along with us in Czech republic, will be again part of block of Slavic states under the protection of Russia in near future. We've enjoyed enough of the western exploitation for the last 30 years. Thanks for that experience, unfortunatelly more will come at the end of this year and the next one when western financial fonds will be buying houses in a mass way from the people who will not be able to pay their mortgages and skyrocketing energy costs. That will be the eye opener I believe, because people here were still used to live in their own houses like it was in that BAD communism. And if they were not living in their own flat during the communisms, the flat was a state's property, but those people could not end on the street without a roof over their head like it is happening now when you are unable to pay your rent or mortgage.
@@smutnejklaun protection or control? Hey, whatever floats you boat, or sinks your Moskva. Communism already failed. Capitalism isn't perfect, but it long outlasted communism.
No! Enithing wrong is with the west europe!
Because the term "Eastern Europe" is a derogatory.
Interesting video, Have a Nice days, life in Slovakia 🌞
Thank you
This is interesting. Because of new legislation, I can apply for citizenship there (my grandparents immigrated to the US). I'm thinking of doing this and at least spending some time learning more about their country, even if I don't move there permanently.
That's great. I highly recommend it. It's good for the soul to go and explore the outside world. ;-)
Would love an update how life is going
I will definitely post an update. Waiting to see what this Fico government does. I had no idea Slovakia was so pro-Russian. Folks within our own family actually look fondly on the communist years. Has me scratching my head. I just hope that Slovakia doesn't ostracize itself from the rest of the EU like Hungary has done.
@@CarlMoebis its really different from what actual people think then what western media tells about tbh. Thing is that Slovakia never was under the communism as its known (maybe up to 1958) after that it was socialism. The boom you talked about infrastructure is really nothing compared how during socialism government and state build cities in matter of years if not months. Another thing is constant forcing of western ideals about some politics like LGBTQ+ ideology and other things. We are pro-Russian nation but also we like other nations, well atleast their people, some governments we hate. Slovakia is basically the most pacifistic Slavic nation you could visit.
The drone shots are amazing
Thank you. FIMI X8 2020 (4k Sony sensor).
that black 3d printed mask is very cool
Thank you. It's from Squid Games, on Thingiverse (credit to the original artist): www.thingiverse.com/thing:4975786
God bless you fella...What city you have been living before in mid part of SK???
Partizanske
Nice editing and story
Thank you so much 😀
Necháp ma v zlom, ale troška som sa pousmial, keď som Ťa videl ku koncu videa, keď si sa vrátil dnu aj s drevom a - vyzul si sa! Viem, že vy Američania sa nevyzúvate nikde. Prišlo mi to také milé... (a že je to "výchova" Tvojej manželky). Prajem všetko dobré.
zalezi kde v USA
Partizánske in its glory.
My town.
So pretty.
Ja som tiez z PE. Mesto ako po vymreti
To je Partizánse na tých záberoch. Moje rodné mesto.
Yep. If you look in the earlier comments someone asked me and that is Partizanske, my wife's hometown.
tak teda vitaj u nás
Ďakujem
Slovensko je malá krajina no veľmi pekná dobre video
Ďakujem
A hlavne dojebaná krajina
Welp this vid is underated
Thanks, I'll let me son know, he put a lot of work into it.
well, apart from that "big burger" I would agree with everything you say... big burger is good only if you like your stomach getting into troubles, which I don't think is your goal... i wish you a happy stay in this peaceful part of the world.
3:06 Interesting how people tend to mix up letters with carons. Also heard Košice pronounced Kosiche
I can't even speak Slovak. So if I said Kosiche, you my friend win the prize. ;-)
You did not explain why did you move to Slovakia at all?! Though I think it's a great thing. Next time move to Macedonia or Serbia, or at least visit them for few days. (Bratislava - Skopje 999km by car)
After living in the US for while, my wife wanted to be closer to her family. I took it as an adventure. ;-)
His wife is from Slovakia
Slovakia isn’t that Eastern Europe?
Oh shit… here we go again… 😂
I was corrected long ago, way back when we lived in the United States. But for most Americans this is their first thought. I do know better now. ;-)
@@moebis np mate 😂🤘
@@moebis but its Central Europe anyway not Easter
@@mnation694 But doesn't Easter come before Christmas?
Central of being is your wellbeing that’s were your heart calls home hope you find it within
To video je nejaké príliš krátke, nie? Škoda, že tam nie je viac vysvetlené o tej tlačiarni, lebo ja ako absolútny technický antitalent vôbec nerozumiem ako také tlačiarne fungujú.
You are living in Partizánske 😯 ?Because I am living there Also.
was, past tense, we're in Bratislava now.
3:47 what model is that?
It's a Voron 2.4 350mm
@@moebis the print volume looks decent ... might get one myself
@@abstract_duck Check out my channel, I have a build series on the Voron 2.4, just click my channel name, it's the previous 4 videos to this one.
Awesome video!
thank you
Looks promising.
Ja som zase už 5 rokov v USA!!!! Doležite je obklopiť sa fajn ľuďmi !!! Potom je dobre❤️🇸🇰
no len na skurvenom Slovensku plnom eblých dezolátov, prakktov, rusofilciek a klerofašistov sa nemáš kde schovať a stále si v kontakte s takýmito turbokktmi..
agree
Seligovci su vsetko USA agenti.
In Bratislava we have great burgers.
This is true, you just have to know where to go. And leave those garbage McDonald's burgers alone. There are real ones to be found, like "Be About" burger.
@@moebis Roxor burger is just like heaven in the mouth
@@frskndxckid8347 Ah Sancova... my favorite Indian Restaurant is there. I'll have to check out Roxor Burger now. Thanks!
BeAbout is not good. I would recommend Trojka Bistro.
@@zeoxp Thanks man, I'll check that one out too. My google maps pins are filling up! ;-)
If the house in video is where you live, I'm about 60% sure i know where you live
That's an odd thing to say, is it some sort of threat or a display of your geographical knowledge?
@@moebis fair enough. It made me sound like a S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (pun intended).
Nah, I'm just familiar with the area.
I live in Bernolákovo.
Slovakia is not Eastern Europe, Slovakia is in Central Europe.
Again, my son wrote the script. He was quoting a joke I made a long time ago (and has already been rehashed in the comments below). My wife was quick to correct me back in 2003 when I first met her, and never made that mistake again. But I appreciate having a 2nd UA-cam wife to correct me. lol. ;-)
Lol, no, its not. Learn to be proud of eastern Europe Slovakia, because thats where it is
Přesně tak, Česko a Slovensko je střední Evropa a stále bude dokud se za stamiliony let neposunou kontinenty.a jelikož titulky psal jeho syn, tak toho asi taky moc nezná na to, že je to maruritní film a on jako Američan po slovensky nebude žádná hitparáda. Většina těchto cizinců ikdyž jsou tu 20-30 let mluví jak tataři, protože máme těžké jazyky a nejsou stále nuceni mluvit tímto jazykem profesně, pouze sem tam jen familierně prohodit pár vět.Stačí mi, když říka slovo Šalas namísto Salaš 😁
@@pumelo1 If I see one more comment about Central/Eastern Europe (which has already been covered a million times in comments below) I'm going to start saying Eastern Europe again out of pure spite, and I will even stop correcting my American friends like I have for the past 20 years.... "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" ...the way they latch on to this must be some kind of insecurity thing. I come from NJ. We have a joke in the US, folks call it the "Garbage State" because when most folks fly into Newark, NJ, it looks like an industrial wasteland. They have never seen the beautiful farms and hills to the west, they just think it all looks like that. I don't care. I don't make it my life mission to point it out and constantly correct. It's called confidence in what you know, stop caring about other folks ignorance.
@@moebis So that your vein doesn't burst. Classic US american arrogance, try it in NJ. We are not used to that here in the Czech Republic or Slovakia and as 50+ have seen enough about US . If you understand our mentality then we call it all the way we think!
I have an opinion on average US citizens that is not very different from reality,general knowledge of zero and arrogant and false smile and they are completely stolen from me.
Slovakia is central Europe not Easter
Cool, I did not know that. Thank you. So if Czech Republic is dead center, does that mean that Slovakia is East of central?
Geographically it is central Europe, however politically it was indeed East Europe (until late 1989)
Tak, tak, je v strede, trošku bližšie k Východu. (len nechápem, čo to má spoločné s Veľkou nocou... hmmm...)
Mám rád všetkých ľudí na svete rovnako. Nemám rád keď nám na silu vnucujú Americkú kultúru a stavajú Americké základne. Som Slovák a moji bratia sú Slovania. Pekný deň.
Buď vždy ako skala. Starec L..Ja nemám rád Anglosasov.
Úplne súhlasím, ako to ale súvisí s týmto videom?
Všetko so všetkým súvisí
Welcome to Slovakia.
Thank you
Nice video... And we are central Europe.
Slovakian language belong to hardest languages in the world🇸🇰
Agree. My wife however disagrees. She convinced me it was easy, and when I was struggling with it I couldn't understand why, until I looked on a ranking chart of foreign languages for native English speakers, and Slovak was Category IV, which is where Korean and Japanese sit. So yeah, not easy.
@@moebis as Slovakian who is in love with Japanese culture. Japanese language is hard but easier than Slovakian language. Problem is Kanji (Chinese characters)
@@frskndxckid8347 Then you would get along with Jacob quite well. He too loves Japanese culture.
It's not!
@@zeoxp You're right. I think this is harder: ua-cam.com/users/shortscVUbRY_ENuI?feature=share
2:32 OMG, ako by tu dovtedy nič nebolo. To ich asi tak v tých USA učili " na východ od berlínskeho múru končí svet"- proste východný blok.
Toto mi viac ako video prišlo ako osobny dennik. Tak snad si na Slovensku stastny, posobil si trocha depresivne.
Prečo si neskúsil žiť v Srbsku,tam kde NATO bombardovalo.
Možno by Vas tam pekne privítaly domáci.
Spolu by ste chodili zapalovať sviečky obetiam Americkeho bombardovania.
O čo je horší vychod ako USA!
Ty si pekný primitiv. Zdrz sa nabudúce takýchto jebnutych komentárov.
CaputovachceTretiusvetovuvojnu -Musíš byť chorý , ale chápem ťa....Skús Odborný liečebný ústav psychiatrický, n.o. Predná Hora
Šalas
chlapec nevie co spravil za chybu
Tak to máš veru pravdu 😂 a vraj máme dobrú ekonomiku to som trošku nepobral
..a preto trčíte všetci na slovači...a píšete hova...y🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Typicky priemerny Slovak, aby pohol ritou bude sa utapat v nemohucnosti! Nastastie tu niesme vsetci taki. Akurat neprudime v kazdej diskusii.
Slovakia: unhealthy food, nice people, terrible drivers, corrupt and dumb politians (dumb Fico voters), beautiful nature (still if they not stopping chopping trees) , good beer, nice women😊😊, underpaid workers, too much smokers, very difficult language (even people themselves do not know how to write)
Does that describe yourself? An incompetent complex person?🤣
Don't know mate, your name sounds like you're from a country where people don't know anymore what's the difference between your and you're or there and they're.
@@KoooomAIt's a nick, a nickname😏
@JaTuSom not yours mate. I know that TyTamSi 😁
"unhealthy food" - tbh way more healthier then German or US. "nice people" - well, yeah but there are even nicer ppl. "terrible drivers" - yep and Ukranians are leading the poll for 2 years since they can crash car for free :) "corrupt and dumb politians (dumb Fico voters)" - first of all its politicians, so if you are going to say about somebody thats dumb (even tho you are marginalizing) you should look at yourself. Second, where were you when van tajm, next tajm was stealing tons of euros, paid corrupt police staff and embarassed us for a century? Where were you when all Progressive minority were chanting Slava Ukrajina, Gerojom Slava, which is nazi slogan of Banderites? "beautiful nature (still if they not stopping chopping trees)" - you should ask that our ex-minister who was saying that bear is vegetarian.... "good beer, nice women" - good beer is only German or Czech beer, we got great wine and alcohol. About woman, with that attitude you probably had neither. "underpaid workers" - again, ask European Union if you want to know more about that issue and if you are at it ask Germans why we are producing electricity which Germans then sell to us 4times higher? "too much smokers" - not that much. "very difficult language" Polish is very difficult....you actually sound like non-slovak.