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@@TyrantSolo such a shame. I heard it was a very fair and generous offer from the Hungarians to ceed their territory to neighboring countries as it was unfair they had so much territory. Just like the Albanians were.
You should get into Balkan lore fren, we put you middle east guys to shame, when you are done you will feel that middle east is a haven in comparison! 🤣
@@mohammadalhajahjeh393 Balkans have cool nature if you dont mind climbing mountains but we seriously lack in ruins department, whats fun here is our constant banter and bickering between neighboring countries. Thats all.
Ever since he discovered he's Bosniak, he's been slowly converting himself to Islam to be one with his Bosniak brethrens. Inshallah, first name Living Ironically last name In Europe, inshallah!🙏🙏🙏
I was in jordan 2 years ago, ppl there are so awesome, i was invited home to some random ppl i meet at a bar in Amman, ive only received this kind of hospitality in mexico. Jordan is one of the best countries in the world wit hospitality
@@thereallemon429Yes, we have bars in Jordan, alcohol is legal, and we also have many Christians and Christian churches. I myself am Orthodox Christian. Shocking, right?! 😱
@@granadina48 In fact, it is only legal for Christians and tourists, and of course we do not have many Christians, they are a minority not exceeding 10%, and also there are many Christians among us who do not drink and consider it forbidden, there is a church next to a mosque, go to it and know a priest there who himself said that it is forbidden, and also most of them are not an argument to justify the legality of this scourge
Everything that you wrote is absolute nonsense! Alcohol is NOT forbidden in Christianity. In fact, it is encouraged. Christians, for the most part, consume alcohol. Those who don’t do so for other reasons, usually health reasons or they simply dislike it. It is definitely NOT forbidden in Christianity. I mean, in churches during the mass we drink red wine! LOL! I drink in Jordan all the time. Many of my Muslim friends drink as well. Alcohol is LEGAL in Jordan. Anyone can go and buy it as long as they’re at least 18 years of age. Just because you dislike it doesn’t mean the rest of us should. You mind your own business, I’ll mind mine.
As a Jordanian seeing somebody mention my small barely populated country is absolutely the happiest moment of my life if i married and got a kid i won't be just as happy as now
The Dead Sea disappearing is mostly due the fact it's entirely fed by the Jordan river, which has been reduced to an irrigation ditch by overuse in agriculture by both the Israelis and Jordanians, since it's basically the only source of fresh water in the area.
Thank you for the review of Jordan! I'm actually fascinated by this country lately, so I hope I will be able to visit it in the near future, your video definitely will be a good advice for my future travels, so thank you for it!
as a Jordanian, you are the best, like everyone who comes here and make a video about history and the places here make it in a normal way, but adding Comedy to it is a very good move from you. welcome in Jordan any time
you mean if foreign countries would mind their own fucking buisness? these places been developed and educated, before they were bombed back into the stone age
Loved the video. I visited Jordan for a wedding a year ago and it was awesome. Very different from anywhere I'd been before. I loved the night life. I don't drink alcohol so it was refreshing to see a night life that's centred around cafes and shisha bars instead of alcohol.
Im saving this clip for when I get dank kush, order a pizza and maybe some papanasi. Feels like this clip might be really special and want to savour it. Really hyped to see your view on a middle east country. Always glad too see you content man!
I LOVE Jordan. I spent a whole day walking from my hostel to the royal car museum - 30 miles round trip while chain smoking. It was so awesome I wish I spent more time there. I want to go back and live there
hey man, i went to jordan in 2018. i think you missed some really cool and important locations, especially in the north. like umm qais, jerash, Wadi mujib and qasr azraq. but i agree, jordan is a beautiful and nice country ♥ if you have the chance, visit it! 1000% recomended!
As an Israeli I have to say Eilat ain’t shit, it’s expensive as fuck and you will get shit service at the hotels and the food sucks unless you are incredibly rich. Seriously, avoid Eilat and go to the Jordanian or Egyptian red sea towns instead.
By the way, I'm from Israel, and I was In Jordan, I looked at Christian shrines. Everything would have been fine, but I was very sick all the way in the car.
I can confirm that the SCUBA diving in Aqaba is fantastic. Also, the ruins of Al-Karak and Jerash are both spectacular. Oddly Jordan also has some wetlands in Azraq. Scuba and wetlands, who know? I certainly didn't. I thought it was supposed to be all desert.
With the Dead Sea, you could also pay for a access pass with the hotels there, and get a lunch, shower, and towels included with that. So that is worth it.
Deadass just finished studying abroad in Jordan. Amazing place, great people. Would go back in a heartbeat. So much to see and do in Jordan. Visited most of the country except for Irbid and Um Qais.
Faboulous I live in Myanmar and know I would love it being a basic Balkan blok head by blood. I love Turkey and been many times and adored Lebanon but now its just not good to visit. I will go to Jordan next teacher long summer break coming up. Thank you for this from Miss Liza Myanmar UA-camr and Balkans escapee
It’s not often I get to hear about my home country but man did your video make me miss Jordan 🇯🇴 (lived in Canada for the majority of my life) Also worth mentioning Jordan has some of THE most underrated & best food in the world, in addition to all the tourism bits Glad to hear you got to enjoy our country & hope to see you back again!
love these vids , really helps gauge where to go , I hated the idea of turkey but I went to istanbul , and to be honest I loved it , everyone was so friendly (even when we couldn't communicate) :) I'm never going to make judgements without experiencing a place :)
I would be stoked to learn more about Petra or hear about your experience visiting it! Ever since I saw Ryanair's advertisement of a flight to Amman I've been thinking about visiting this architectural wonder. To say the least, I'be really happy if you made a video dedicated just to this beautiful complex!
@@richiesmeckgeckscas46 people of ancient Israel were Israelite. Modern Israel has no direct connection to ancient Israel and so its people are Israeli and cannot be called Israelite. So no, very different things.
@@HOPEfullBoi01 I honestly knew that, but I feel like trolling Israeli people by calling them Israelites because of the Israeli-Palestine conflict being a massive deal and people shaming Israel lately.
2:00 Correction, Nabateans were arabs: Oxford dictionary of Phrase and Fable: “Nabatean: A member of an ancient Arabian people who from 312 bc formed an independent kingdom with its capital at Petra (now in Jordan). The kingdom was allied to the Roman Empire from ad 63 and incorporated as the province of Arabia in ad 106.” And in Archaeology and Material Culture of Nabataea and the Nabataeans by Tali Erikson: “Nabataeans were an Arab people who inhabited northwest Arabia over two thousand years ago. Their center was the city of Petra, located in what today is the southern part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan” “…They were reportedly a small, but extremely wealthy, Arab people who transported aromatics, frankincense, and myrrh from the Arabian Peninsula to the Mediterranean coast and Egypt. They were skilled stone cutters”
@@fvjisinferno207 pretty great. Should probably become some kind of union state with india at some point. If the hindus calm down, and become more secular in the future.
I am glad you liked Amma. Walking up the stair form the center and going to others circle and Jabal Al Lweibdeh is interesting. Each circle has a different vibe. But the city is quite intimidating, massive and not bikeable. It is a interesting experience, but not my thing. The local can be very welcoming! They showed me around, made sure I was ok and invited me for dinner. The taxis are the opposite of that tho.
It's amazing how the Arabian desert in Jordan looks inviting and stunning. When I was in Saudi Arabia, the scenery of cliff faces and rocks were unappealing. No idea why I felt like this.
If you're interested in the rich history of the Nabataens, the Fall of Civilizations podcast has an excellent and extensive episode just for them and their majesty
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Hej posto si platio odlazak
not very secret bratre
Do a video about petra 🙂
Jordan and Oman are the best
Is this the end of "living unironically in europe" and the beginning of "living unironically in the middle east"?
inshallah
He should become a Shia >_
@@Shoegaze- nah uh
@@Shoegaze-hell naw
Save Living Ironically in EUROPE ⚡️⚡️
Never lose your Europe
It's impressive that they made shoes so popular that they named a country after them.
It's amazing that they named Michael Jordan after the great nation of Jordan.
@@fullmetaltheorist*kingdom
lol 😂
That's why MJ is the GOAT.
I visited the Hungarian province of Jordan so you don't have too
Based and Trianon pilled
@@Phenix1234HDI've never heard of this supposed trianon
Jordan isnt Mongal, he it based Arab 💣
@@TyrantSolo such a shame. I heard it was a very fair and generous offer from the Hungarians to ceed their territory to neighboring countries as it was unfair they had so much territory. Just like the Albanians were.
@Phenix1234HD you are reading propaganda, people should be happy to live under the Hungarian empire
I am from jordan and happy that you had a good time in my beloved country
You should get into Balkan lore fren, we put you middle east guys to shame, when you are done you will feel that middle east is a haven in comparison! 🤣
@@Dotalol123 i will be happy to explore your countries
@@mohammadalhajahjeh393 Balkans have cool nature if you dont mind climbing mountains but we seriously lack in ruins department, whats fun here is our constant banter and bickering between neighboring countries. Thats all.
@@Dotalol123 I'm really consider visiting the Balkans and especially the post Yugoslavian countries with their beautiful nature.
سلام
Ever since he discovered he's Bosniak, he's been slowly converting himself to Islam to be one with his Bosniak brethrens. Inshallah, first name Living Ironically last name In Europe, inshallah!🙏🙏🙏
islam is bullshit Occultism is the way
János: ❌
Yunus: ☑️
@@bobanmeijerSILENT pagen filth🥰
Mashallah to potential janissaries
Wait for real? He's Bosniak? From Bosnia or Serbia like Alija's family
I was in jordan 2 years ago, ppl there are so awesome, i was invited home to some random ppl i meet at a bar in Amman, ive only received this kind of hospitality in mexico. Jordan is one of the best countries in the world wit hospitality
A bar in Jordan?
@@thereallemon429Yes, we have bars in Jordan, alcohol is legal, and we also have many Christians and Christian churches. I myself am Orthodox Christian. Shocking, right?! 😱
@@granadina48
In fact, it is only legal for Christians and tourists, and of course we do not have many Christians, they are a minority not exceeding 10%, and also there are many Christians among us who do not drink and consider it forbidden, there is a church next to a mosque, go to it and know a priest there who himself said that it is forbidden, and also most of them are not an argument to justify the legality of this scourge
Everything that you wrote is absolute nonsense! Alcohol is NOT forbidden in Christianity. In fact, it is encouraged. Christians, for the most part, consume alcohol. Those who don’t do so for other reasons, usually health reasons or they simply dislike it. It is definitely NOT forbidden in Christianity. I mean, in churches during the mass we drink red wine! LOL! I drink in Jordan all the time. Many of my Muslim friends drink as well. Alcohol is LEGAL in Jordan. Anyone can go and buy it as long as they’re at least 18 years of age. Just because you dislike it doesn’t mean the rest of us should. You mind your own business, I’ll mind mine.
We getting out of Europe with this one🗣️🗣️
Yet
FINALLY!
We on that imperialist swag now
Unironically
A serbo Hungarian in the Middle East what can go wrong
*Balkanizes your Middle East*
@@mr_z4n125 worng the middle east middle eastern the Balkan
byzantine empire 2.0
@@mr_z4n125already done
Bro is Romanian
As a Jordanian seeing somebody mention my small barely populated country is absolutely the happiest moment of my life if i married and got a kid i won't be just as happy as now
YES same
would you look at that, we're both lemons, and we're both from Jordan!
Wha
Im from Serbia and I always wanted to visit Jordan. Its quite popular and well known. Wish you all the best
@@SqueezyLemon same spicies same ethnicity what's your name ? Fellow lemon?
Thank you so much for this video, Abd al-Living Ironically In al-Europe 🙏🙏🙏
Janos al-Abibi
Habibi
Ah yes, the best Balkan country
The Middle East has so many Balkan vibes
@@Willie5000nobody in balkans getting de-headed and women dont get murdered on the daily basis
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave least polarized western
@@Willie5000Some people consider Turkey Balkan due to its influence in the region, so your not wrong lol.
wtf is wrong with you guys
Oooo finally, it only took you 6 months
Literally
The Dead Sea disappearing is mostly due the fact it's entirely fed by the Jordan river, which has been reduced to an irrigation ditch by overuse in agriculture by both the Israelis and Jordanians, since it's basically the only source of fresh water in the area.
As someone who visited Jordan and loved it, I was quite surprised to see you make this video, and also happy.😊
local bosnian man simping the middle east
He's Romanian* bruh
romanian hungarian bosnian
Bosnians and Serbs are the same
@@redstone-m8u They're not.
@@TwinkieCakey The only difference is religion
“Dying Ironically in the Middle East” isn’t as catchy a channel name.
My sides 💀
Thank you for the review of Jordan!
I'm actually fascinated by this country lately, so I hope I will be able to visit it in the near future, your video definitely will be a good advice for my future travels, so thank you for it!
as a Jordanian, you are the best, like everyone who comes here and make a video about history and the places here make it in a normal way, but adding Comedy to it is a very good move from you. welcome in Jordan any time
A video on Petra would go hard. If that’s successful I’d love to see you cover more ancient cities and sites from antiquity. Great vid, dude
Stronghold crusader intro.....Nice
firing off some neurons here
Hi im am jordanian and thank you for making this video it put a smile on my face to see my country getting some well deserved attention
Jordan is what the middle east could be like if everyone just took their fucking meds for once
they need to be bribed billions every year to leave the 51st state alone. you want to pay for this lil kuck
you mean if foreign countries would mind their own fucking buisness?
these places been developed and educated, before they were bombed back into the stone age
You mean if Iran stopped funding every terrorist group in a cynical proxy war
Or if the western imperialism left the middle east alone
@@hamadbakheet815 Do you not see Jordan's borders?
As someone who lives in Jordan, It's really captivating how you spell Aqaba as Aqwaba 😂
So is it pronounced like akaba
That’s awesome man I didn’t expect anybody want to actually visit Jordan thanks for checking my beautiful country out
YES! my 17th favourite country in Asia
Love from Wales
What's your 69th ?
...very specific
@@negan6096 there aren't that many countries in Asia
@SuhbanIo Not yet😈😈😈
@@SuhbanIo I like being as honest as possible
Loved the video. I visited Jordan for a wedding a year ago and it was awesome. Very different from anywhere I'd been before. I loved the night life. I don't drink alcohol so it was refreshing to see a night life that's centred around cafes and shisha bars instead of alcohol.
Happy Easter, Orthodox 🥚🗿☦️
Fala!
Happy easter he has risen!
@@DeadlySashimi i thought he Survived
I'm Jordanian Christian
@@baniSaqerالمسيح قام اخوي
You are all welcome !! no matter the religion
no matter the country !!
God bless you ❤️
Underrated country
Ugly ahss country
Love the colours of Amman, the way the modern building blend with the historical ruins looks 👌👌👌
JORDAN- MY HOME LAND 🇯🇴! Finally- people are noticing us! I loved the video man!
We know about you. Mostly, due to how you’re really a different country than the rest of the region
@@ErikPTyeah they're the only puppets of zionists beside UAE
@@ErikPT whats so different about it? compared to lebanon in example.
It's not an active war zone with a horrendous economy @@bahurhaviv
Desert Tree Camp Wadi Rum Thank you for this great video
I really love the intro it really captures the Stronghold Crusader vibes
Im saving this clip for when I get dank kush, order a pizza and maybe some papanasi. Feels like this clip might be really special and want to savour it. Really hyped to see your view on a middle east country. Always glad too see you content man!
Now I want the video about Pietra.Nice work👍
I LOVE Jordan. I spent a whole day walking from my hostel to the royal car museum - 30 miles round trip while chain smoking. It was so awesome I wish I spent more time there. I want to go back and live there
I was there 20 years ago, and yes, I never met such a friendly and lovely people !!! And Wadi Rum is stunning
❤ Love this!❤ I lived in the ME for years, (East Jerusalem, mainly) and the history and culture of the area are amazing!!!
Loved this! Would love to see more of Petra too, if you decide to make that video 😻
Happy Orthodox Easter, Janos! Christ has Risen! ☦️
truely
cringe
Christian cringe
Loving the direction the channel is going ❤ keep up the good work
Do more Petras. I beg You. I need more "casual" reviews, since I strongly consider going here
I have also recently visited Jordan. It was such a great expirience and I will definatly return.
The Stronghold Crusader music at the beginning - memories!
Thanks for saving me from that trip, apriciated
cool video. didn't know too much about Jordan. Petra is fascinating.🤙
While living in Europe I've met many a Jordanian and they gave me a good impression. Can't wait to visit the country and put my Arabic to some use.
Loved visiting the country too.. Petra was epic, but Wadi Rum is the #1 experience :)
hey man, i went to jordan in 2018. i think you missed some really cool and important locations, especially in the north. like umm qais, jerash, Wadi mujib and qasr azraq.
but i agree, jordan is a beautiful and nice country ♥ if you have the chance, visit it! 1000% recomended!
Greetings sire, the desert awaits you!
I am absolutely pleasured by the fact that Amman was once named Philadelphia
As an Israeli I have to say Eilat ain’t shit, it’s expensive as fuck and you will get shit service at the hotels and the food sucks unless you are incredibly rich. Seriously, avoid Eilat and go to the Jordanian or Egyptian red sea towns instead.
12 euros for snorkeling??
No wonder we went for peace these guys know what they’re doing
@@anton161817fair enough mate
First time i saw an israeli respecting jordan
@@Adam-07 well, how many Israelis do you know?
@@anton161817most ive met usually despise jordan for their views on Palestinians
I'll be honest - what surprised me most was how much of the footage was in the rain.
19:47 Baťa spotted, patriotism activated
Jordan is awesome! Visited in 2023 and it is everything you talked about and more!
By the way, I'm from Israel, and I was In Jordan, I looked at Christian shrines. Everything would have been fine, but I was very sick all the way in the car.
alhdoulillah
@@1chibanKasuga What ?
@@user-Miha. i thanked god
@@user-Miha. he thanked god because you were sick.
@@amykpop1 Why thank God for someone feeling bad?
I can confirm that the SCUBA diving in Aqaba is fantastic. Also, the ruins of Al-Karak and Jerash are both spectacular. Oddly Jordan also has some wetlands in Azraq.
Scuba and wetlands, who know? I certainly didn't. I thought it was supposed to be all desert.
With the Dead Sea, you could also pay for a access pass with the hotels there, and get a lunch, shower, and towels included with that. So that is worth it.
The choice of background music is excellent. I keep waiting to hear that my granary is empty.
LOVE JORDAN ❤❤❤ BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE AND COUNTRY
We love you in america
Deadass just finished studying abroad in Jordan. Amazing place, great people. Would go back in a heartbeat. So much to see and do in Jordan. Visited most of the country except for Irbid and Um Qais.
Stronghold Crusader music ❤❤❤
Collapsing buildings,and un-renewed color ,wow cool vibe
The Nabataeans are also pretty underrated imo
As a counter Strike player myself, this is true and I love you even more now.
Faboulous I live in Myanmar and know I would love it being a basic Balkan blok head by blood. I love Turkey and been many times and adored Lebanon but now its just not good to visit. I will go to Jordan next teacher long summer break coming up. Thank you for this from Miss Liza Myanmar UA-camr and Balkans escapee
Uhhh the civil war
I love Jordan. I had a great week there. Great people.
It’s not often I get to hear about my home country but man did your video make me miss Jordan 🇯🇴 (lived in Canada for the majority of my life)
Also worth mentioning Jordan has some of THE most underrated & best food in the world, in addition to all the tourism bits
Glad to hear you got to enjoy our country & hope to see you back again!
Thank you for this. Also, congrats on your engagement. Love your channel. Best wishes.
0:02 it's strong hold crusader song
love these vids , really helps gauge where to go , I hated the idea of turkey but I went to istanbul , and to be honest I loved it , everyone was so friendly (even when we couldn't communicate) :) I'm never going to make judgements without experiencing a place :)
I visited Petra from Israel. It was absolutely beautiful.
What?
@@Makt10 I crossed over the border from Israel to Jordan to see Petra. It was lovely.
@@lrmry u didn't get shot?
@@Makt10
We have peace with Jordan for decades.
@@y.l7455 then why not do the same with all the arab nations and Palestine?
love your videos from jordan
This is a really cool change to see on the channel. It’s so crazy to me just how crowded Petra is while every other historical site is almost empty.
I’ve been around and Jordan is the best country to visit in the Middle East. Petra, Aqaba, the desert. Top!
7:39 Aqaba is so cool it feels like a trip to the 90s
1790s?
I would be stoked to learn more about Petra or hear about your experience visiting it! Ever since I saw Ryanair's advertisement of a flight to Amman I've been thinking about visiting this architectural wonder. To say the least, I'be really happy if you made a video dedicated just to this beautiful complex!
Honestly, I didn't know that much about Jordan. This was such a cool and interesting video!
Also, that Israelite slander wow
Israeli, not Israelite.
@@HOPEfullBoi01 same thing lol /hj
@@richiesmeckgeckscas46 people of ancient Israel were Israelite. Modern Israel has no direct connection to ancient Israel and so its people are Israeli and cannot be called Israelite. So no, very different things.
@@HOPEfullBoi01 I honestly knew that, but I feel like trolling Israeli people by calling them Israelites because of the Israeli-Palestine conflict being a massive deal and people shaming Israel lately.
@@richiesmeckgeckscas46 I don't quite get which side gets trolled there but sure slay ig? 💅
Youre the only channel that gets recommended to me right when i have an appetite to wach this type of content 😂
2:00 Correction, Nabateans were arabs:
Oxford dictionary of Phrase and Fable:
“Nabatean: A member of an ancient Arabian people who from 312 bc formed an independent kingdom with its capital at Petra (now in Jordan). The kingdom was allied to the Roman Empire from ad 63 and incorporated as the province of Arabia in ad 106.”
And in Archaeology and Material Culture of Nabataea and the Nabataeans by Tali Erikson:
“Nabataeans were an Arab people who inhabited northwest Arabia over two thousand years ago. Their center was the city of Petra, located in what today is the southern part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan”
“…They were reportedly a small, but extremely wealthy, Arab people who transported aromatics, frankincense, and myrrh from the Arabian Peninsula to the Mediterranean coast and Egypt. They were skilled stone cutters”
Happy independence day Jordan!
Stronghold crusader intro... outstanding
you've completely sold me on Jordan.
As a Jordanian myself, I approve.
Dork profile
Really love the Stronghold Crusader music and you putting it into the video. Bravo najjaca igrica ikad.
Jordan, Turkey and Oman are probably the top islamic countries. Morroco and Indonesia are close too. Becoming more developed and secular over time 😊
What about Tunisia?
No
💅 what about bangladesh?
@@fvjisinferno207 pretty great. Should probably become some kind of union state with india at some point. If the hindus calm down, and become more secular in the future.
I am glad you liked Amma. Walking up the stair form the center and going to others circle and Jabal Al Lweibdeh is interesting. Each circle has a different vibe. But the city is quite intimidating, massive and not bikeable. It is a interesting experience, but not my thing. The local can be very welcoming! They showed me around, made sure I was ok and invited me for dinner. The taxis are the opposite of that tho.
I love travelling with you since I don't get to otherwise 😁
Stronghold Crusader music is absolute fire
It's amazing how the Arabian desert in Jordan looks inviting and stunning. When I was in Saudi Arabia, the scenery of cliff faces and rocks were unappealing. No idea why I felt like this.
0:40 i felt that😂
Do Le Bron next :]
He should do one on Curry
Johnson country next
Shaq...sounds Middle Easter even. 🤣
If you're interested in the rich history of the Nabataens, the Fall of Civilizations podcast has an excellent and extensive episode just for them and their majesty
Are you planning to visit the Caucasus states ? Great Video by the way)
yeah, Azerbaijan looks like such a beautiful country to visit!
@@amykpop1 Bad they wont let him enter because he wears Artsakh flag on his T shirt
@@amykpop1 You're a Nazi, keep quiet
That intro song of Pharaoh hit me right in the feels 6:28
Arab tea is unequaled.
Jordan, earths version of Arrakis. Fun fact they did filming there for both dune movies.
Glad to see you also found that Ryanair flight to Jordan for like 60 euro
Fun Fact: the King of Jordan appeared on an episode of Star Trek TNG!