48 hours in Riga, LATVIA 🇱🇻

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  • Опубліковано 19 кві 2024
  • A vlog taken on a snowy November weekend in Riga Latvia. We arrived and to our surprise it happened to be Latvian Independence Day along with Latvia playing football against Croatia AT HOME as a Euro Qualifier! Watch to see what happened....
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @JakeBraymiller
    @JakeBraymiller 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice trip! Underrated country 🙌🏻

    • @jackisonthemap
      @jackisonthemap  3 місяці тому

      Yeah was a lovely city! Thanks for watching Jake. 🙏

  • @SuperYankis
    @SuperYankis 3 місяці тому

    greetings from Lithuania, Vilnius!

    • @jackisonthemap
      @jackisonthemap  3 місяці тому +1

      Hello my friend! Thanks for watching. I still need to visit your great country! 🇱🇹 👍

  • @graham415
    @graham415 3 місяці тому +1

    Jack you should get the Road Hog’s in that bar next time. 🥁🥁

  • @ervinvonhimmel
    @ervinvonhimmel 2 місяці тому +1

    Great review!
    Just one thing, you keep saying something in russian, for a Latvian person, it looks so touristy, stupid and unnecessary, especially when you want to say "thank you" :) ohh boy, it is a bit rude even. Latvian people are not russians at all, Latvian people have a looooooot of questions, to put it mildly, to russians. So, in these parts of Europe, you want to be friendly or polite etc, don't try to speak russian, especially after russia attacked Ukraine.

    • @jackisonthemap
      @jackisonthemap  2 місяці тому

      Politics aside I have Latvian friends and they all speak russian more so I was just making the effort!

    • @ervinvonhimmel
      @ervinvonhimmel 2 місяці тому +1

      @jackisonthemap I have Indian freands in the UK, should I speak "indian" in London?

    • @jackisonthemap
      @jackisonthemap  2 місяці тому

      @@ervinvonhimmel Yes you could try. That’s very vague though. There is 23 official languages

    • @ar4ijss
      @ar4ijss 2 місяці тому +1

      @@jackisonthemap Learn some history before you visit us!! PLEASE!!!

    • @jackisonthemap
      @jackisonthemap  2 місяці тому

      @@ar4ijss lol will do 😂

  • @evucis19
    @evucis19 Місяць тому

    I love that you liked Riga. But what's up with the Russian words? Especially on the Independance Day 😂. Very triggering for Latvians and other citizens of countries who were occupied and tortured by Russia. It's so super awesome that you learned a couple of Latvian phrases and we absolutly love when foreigners try to speak Latvian. But foreigner trying speaking to random Latvians in Russian is a big no no. Especially now because of everything happening in Ukraine. If you would say to me 'paldies' I would be super happy, but if you would follow that with 'zdravstvuyte' that would take my smile away. We have had long and lighly saying unpleasant history with Russia and Russian language. I guess I don't expect foreigners(not people from previously occupied countries) to understand that. But just a tip, if you ever visit Riga again, or Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, etc. Latvians are introverted, so they probably will not say anything, but they will definetly be put off. Tho Russians living in Latvia probably would love that 😂

    • @jackisonthemap
      @jackisonthemap  Місяць тому

      Ah I did not mean you to upset anyone. I only knew the odd Latvian word and I knew some Russian already I just thought the local people would understand me more than just speaking English since everyone understands russian there… thank you for the advice! 👍

    • @evucis19
      @evucis19 Місяць тому

      @@jackisonthemap not everyone understands Russian. Like I understand some basic words and phrases but no much more than that. And I definetly cannot speak it. You probably now more Russian than me 😅. General rule I would say is that if a person looks older than 40 they will most likely understand Russian. But if younger than it's 50/50. Depends on where they grew up. Like, for example, for me, growing up I did not have any Russian speaking people around. My small town only had one Russian woman actually from Russia and she spoke Latvian to us. Closest city was Saldus. Probably there were some "Russians" there but you could never hear Russian in streets, stores... anywhere. Only Latvian and ocasionally Lithuanian 😅. So it is not that everyone understands Russian. And it is actually gonna be less people in the future. Some schools already have not been teaching Russian for years, but now after all the shit that Russia has done, government has finally decided to stop teaching Russian in all primary schools starting from 2026 I believe. They will allow to finish for the kids that have already started, but they have an option to drop it as well if they want and pick up another language that the school offers. So they can decide. But new kids will not get Russian as an option. So unless they have Russian speaking family or friends these kids will know zero Russian. Since also on the Latvian TV channels we don't have any Russian programs airing since war started in 2022. And more and more I see where in store and restaurants a person is starting to speak in Russian with the cashier and they answer and continue in Latvian or English (depending on the customer if they are Russian-Latvian or foreigner). In the past and still some of the older generation of Latvians "didn't have a spine" and would switch to Russian. Even if in a group of people there were 3 latvians and one Russian often you could see them speaking Russian to "accommodate". Probably a habit left from Soviet times when Latvians were oppressed. And that is a big reason why we know have bunch of old people who were born in Latvia and have lived here for 70 years but does not know any Latvian and refuse to learn it. We view it as pure disrespect. And most of these stubborn Russians still support Putin (of course not all but many). We hate any associations with the terrorist state Russia

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 9 днів тому

      ​@@evucis19well, maybe they shouldn't get so badly affected by someone simply speaking Russian in latvia and latvia is a very good place to plenty of Russian practice opportunities. It's just a language. Plenty of older and younger people in latvia know Russian very well. If you don't know then just answer that you don't and try to find another common language that you both speak whatever that may be. Before the war those would be Yiddish and german for many and that would serve as a common language in latvia. Times have changed. But after all it's just a language and if you can speak Russian then you can use it with that person. Don't make into a problem. Plenty of people want to study and are studying Russian. My spoken Russian is not well but at least I can understand it and would let that person speak Russian to express themselves and answer in another with some Russian words. You shouldn't discard a language simply because some speakers of it in the past have done bad things. By this logic this would also apply to Latvians and many others. Makes no sense. It's just a language and those bad things are not personally related to the people speaking it that you may meet

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 9 днів тому

      ​@@evucis19when I was in Albania for example I frequently used italian there simply because I know that plenty of people know it there. In latvia I also use opportunities to practice Russian if I encounter such people

  • @Jace351
    @Jace351 2 місяці тому

    Latvia is such a racist country to travel to, I had so many bad experiences there. I will never go there again.