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I appreciate the kind compliment at the end of the video! :D I think Bulgaria has a lot to offer, I wanna visit it some day, especially cities such as Sofia, Ruse and Varna. Oh! I almost forgot. And that one part of Bulgaria (north of where Varna is located), where it was part of Romania at some point and also has the Balchik Palace, which was built during the interwar period of Romania! I love my fellow Bulgarians, and if one of them are reading this comment, hello from Romania! I also love the Orthodox Christian churches around these zones, they always look well-made. I also like it when they're in the middle of a square, such as the ones that I've seen in my city (Cluj-Napoca). P.S.: 1:30 - I really feel like Kapama looks like the Romanian sarmale, which is why I thought that made my mouth water. lol
4:22 Kind of the same way. I tend to spend more money on food than clothes. 😁 There used to be a sumo wrestler from Bulgaria named Kotoōshū and I always wondered what Bulgaria was like until I saw this video. Sometimes he would be in commercials for yogurt since I guess that's what Bulgaria is famous for? 4:38 The dessert would probably be my favorite.
I truly put off buying new things forever until I'm forced to replace them sometimes 😅 That's so interesting about the sumo wrestler! Yes it's true, they have a special bacteria in Bulgaria that's used for making yogurt in some capacity, it's pretty wild!
Many people form all over the world vist Bulgaria every year. So it's your summary sounds a bit strange. Bulgaria is a country like any other in Europe and it'not so much different in anything from others. There are no zombies and vampires on the streets as some people might think. Country as country. It's my country and i like it so much but I'm amused when Americans refer to Bulgaria as some magical or fictional country in their movies.
I mean sure, every country in the world gets visitors every year, but of course I'm speaking proportionally. I am from the United States, and like I say in the video I have never met anyone else from the US who has ever been to Bulgaria. Which makes sense, considering according to the internet, Bulgaria only had 115,000 visitors from the USA in 2023. Compare that with a place like France which got almost 10 Million visitors from the USA in the same timeframe. I think your takeaway is incorrect, I don't think people have a negative perception of Bulgaria at all! No one thinks that there are "zombies". In fact, I think most people from the USA have *no* perception of Bulgaria, which makes it a great place to visit without any preconceptions. (all of this is literally the thesis of the video, btw)
Did You Stay Until the End? (if true Ilu ❤). Here's what comes next, ok?
POLAND 🇵🇱 - ua-cam.com/video/FpV0rHSc4zw/v-deo.html
SLOVAKIA 🇸🇰 - ua-cam.com/video/FsFm5TfEcyU/v-deo.html
GERMANY 🇩🇪 - ua-cam.com/video/33JhDZljgEs/v-deo.html
Yes, I did stay until the end. Keep up the great work!
I appreciate the kind compliment at the end of the video! :D
I think Bulgaria has a lot to offer, I wanna visit it some day, especially cities such as Sofia, Ruse and Varna. Oh! I almost forgot. And that one part of Bulgaria (north of where Varna is located), where it was part of Romania at some point and also has the Balchik Palace, which was built during the interwar period of Romania!
I love my fellow Bulgarians, and if one of them are reading this comment, hello from Romania!
I also love the Orthodox Christian churches around these zones, they always look well-made. I also like it when they're in the middle of a square, such as the ones that I've seen in my city (Cluj-Napoca).
P.S.: 1:30 - I really feel like Kapama looks like the Romanian sarmale, which is why I thought that made my mouth water. lol
Thank you for all the insight!! I definitely will be visiting Romania at some point as well!
LOVE IT!!! WOW, NOW I WOULD LOVE TO GO THERE. BUT, THE SHOE SITUATION HAS ME CONCERNED 😂
😂 New shoes have now been bought!
Yay!! Enjoy every step with them ❤
4:22 Kind of the same way. I tend to spend more money on food than clothes. 😁
There used to be a sumo wrestler from Bulgaria named Kotoōshū and I always wondered what Bulgaria was like until I saw this video. Sometimes he would be in commercials for yogurt since I guess that's what Bulgaria is famous for?
4:38 The dessert would probably be my favorite.
I truly put off buying new things forever until I'm forced to replace them sometimes 😅 That's so interesting about the sumo wrestler! Yes it's true, they have a special bacteria in Bulgaria that's used for making yogurt in some capacity, it's pretty wild!
Many people form all over the world vist Bulgaria every year. So it's your summary sounds a bit strange. Bulgaria is a country like any other in Europe and it'not so much different in anything from others. There are no zombies and vampires on the streets as some people might think. Country as country. It's my country and i like it so much but I'm amused when Americans refer to Bulgaria as some magical or fictional country in their movies.
I mean sure, every country in the world gets visitors every year, but of course I'm speaking proportionally. I am from the United States, and like I say in the video I have never met anyone else from the US who has ever been to Bulgaria. Which makes sense, considering according to the internet, Bulgaria only had 115,000 visitors from the USA in 2023. Compare that with a place like France which got almost 10 Million visitors from the USA in the same timeframe. I think your takeaway is incorrect, I don't think people have a negative perception of Bulgaria at all! No one thinks that there are "zombies". In fact, I think most people from the USA have *no* perception of Bulgaria, which makes it a great place to visit without any preconceptions. (all of this is literally the thesis of the video, btw)