One of the many positives about someone being a Romanian is....if you're rich, you can afford to go on a brief weekend trip to Mamaia...but if you're poor then you have to make do with two weeks in Greece!
It's a blessing to be Romanian❤ Challenging times don't change that. It will take years, but you know how spectacular this nation will become if it reaches it's potential.
I spent a week in Romania, Bucharest and Brasov. Beautiful country. Yes, the infrastructure is still under construction but there is investment in Bucharest. Plenty of potholes on the rural roads of the UK and other countries. It's because cars are twice as heavy as they used to be. Romania has 96% home ownership. Younger people in the West can only dream of owning a home. And Romania is still Romanian. It hasn't been overwhelmed by migrants.
Yes 96% ownership, but majority of block are before 1980's some even from 1930's and 40's, they're unable to ever sell them and best case scenario to keep it till they demolish it and re build it someday. It hasn't been yet by migrants, but we do take Asian workers which use Romania just as a landing board for the rest of Europe.
Romania is still Romanian for now. There's already plenty of migrant workers in Bucharest. Give it 10-20 years and they will be having plenty of non-eu migration. The same applies to Poland.
I love your language and culture (not just Dracula XD), but I can feel for you about your government. I have a few friends who are Romanian Americans who still have family in Romania, and I hope I can visit someday with them, but they would agree on most if not all of these points.
I know how you feel brother. I'm Serbian and it sucks to be Serbian too. Any good thing we did was until the WW2 and then it all went downhill. We lost a lot of people in the 90s for nothing. Destroyed our economy. Everybody hates us due to our stupid politics. Our only friends in the world are Danube and Romania ❤
I met some Polish turists in the west of Ro on a side parking outside Timisoara... They didn't look scared 🙂:-))) One of them even saluted me with "Gin dobre!" to which I cheerfully answered the same and thought "maybe he's not even aware he already left Poland behind...
Romania is a beautiful country and beeing Romanian as we call ourselfs today, is a great thing that everyone should be thankful and proud of. The pride is not due to the fact that we had the luck to be born here, but the fact that our glorious ancestors which kept alive our dream to live toghether again in the same borders after almost 2000 years of cruel history and separation of our people, put us in a position that we have today the freedom, priviledge and the great chance to be able to build our country as we please. The country has indeed many problems as any other country, but it is our duty to solve them and to remember that is much neded and productive for the future of our people to solve our problems whithin our own country istead solving the problems of other countries by supplying them very good proffesional doctors, engineers, labour which they are not even thankful for. Keep in mind this great saying: România este patria mea, restul sunt doar tari!
Ai mare dreptate în tot ceea ce ai spus,eu unul sunt mândru că sunt român și o să rezolvăm noi și problemele pe care țara le are în acest moment,tot ce trebuie să facem e să schimbăm clasa politică actuală cu una care să reprezinte interesele României și nu ale altora,având politicieni care să se intereseze și să iubească România multe lucruri se vor schimba în bine.Salutări și numai bine îți doresc,mă bucur întotdeauna să aud persoane care gândesc astfel😊
@@RomanianDude95investitori în Romania și după trebuie sa aduci tot nepalul Bangladesh etc... sa muncească. Mie 8mi place România încet, dar sigura. Vrem bani bani, luxuri etc, toti vrem sa trăim ca Țiriac. Toți suntem în bășini și vrem sa arătăm celorlalti cine suntem. Cu cati sunt mai mulți investitori, după ei apar imigrația, gunoiul, individualismul, apar lipitorile din Africa și mediu orient, musulmanii care vânează beneficii, etc. Asta este Uniunea lui caca europeana și marile orașe care în cea mai mare parte au ajuns niște imputiciuni.
Nu stiu dc trebuie sa se trezeasca vreaun analist gen dumneata sa dea cu pietre aiurea in gard =))) sa le zici mersi la "prostii" astia de au plecat ptr un trai decent si care sa le permita ceva ptr ca sa fii chiar si cu 1% peste firmele investitoare ,doar oameni fiind e ceva..pacat ca n-o sa se trezeasca prea curand Romanica din prostie si smecherie.
No one of us care of your wallet stories ! Every nation has good and bad people. We're proud of or history, heritage and many others facts. Have a lovely day all of you!
Salutare! Ti-am dat like pentru ce ai spus despre clasa politică română. În legătură cu statistica privind cei trei din cinci români nu sunt de acord. Eu e adevarat că am fost doar ca turist in străinătate. dar nu am incalcat nicio lege și nu am văzut români care sa incalce legea cu excepția uneia care cersea agresand trecatorii...In schimb am întâlnit oameni cu comportamente discriminatorii față de români, dar am întâlnit și oameni care ne pretuiesc pentru ceea ce reprezentam ca națiune. E adevarat că nu am fost decât in vreo sapte state europene.
În mare parte mulți nu ne tratează cum ar trebuii și suportăm consecințele unora (puțini) de-asemenea cunosc și am auzit de mulți care au făcut multe, poate nu 3/5 dar 2/5 sigur
Prostituție(centuristele nu sunt singurele, vezi escorte, online dating, pimping, matroane, infracțiuni și grupări infracțiuni informatice, securism și nepotisme pe funcții, escrocherii și scheme bancare mlm, scroodge profit șefi pe munca angajat...pericolul standardelor înalte ( alte securisme cu dedicație), infracțiuni auto, afaceri cu copiii și vânzări organe la negru, politicieni cu legături cu secte religioase , ciuma masonică, înlocuirea boierimii de această ciumă iudeo bolșevic khazaro masonică...Întreabă-mă și ai detalii
It's a nice country (I spend 2022 and 2023 traveling there) with great people but.... people are super depressed and lost hope in future (at least in cities - better to move outside of it), politics is fucked up (you have to get angry and start fighting politicians again I guess - thats the thing with romanians - polite and patient - until braking point) and bureaucracy is disaster... I had company there... after that experiance (0 understanding of the law) I decided never again company in country with complicated law (I had to littelary pay under table to do shitty things like registering car etc.) But Romania is great country to nomad with a car between city and city for 1-2 years. Absolutely adored it. :) If I would find some nice cheap piece of land I would even consider it as a retreat in the nature with small wooden house place.
Cześć, I believe the situation is pretty similar in Poland, true that they don’t steal as much and since you guys joined EU, the money that went in the country were well spent. When it comes to Romania, many thing could have been better, but they’re not unfortunately.
@@RomanianDude95 yeah sadly no. Much worse small corruption and bureaucracy then Poland - not big one - just small one - super annoying. But people are nice and it’s a shame you have super beautiful country! You just need to get angry guys and make your politician fell in line.
@@NihilIslands Yeah let's say it like that - I never expected I will have to pay bribe to register car in EU before. :):):):) like 12 EUR (50 RON) - crazy stuff - and when you have to pay bribes on low level - I don't want to even imagine whats happening on the top... And in Timisoara I believe they just elected again for office guy who was prooven to take huge bribes - so people still vote for the same shit over and over again... :( Still beautifull country - just people are depressed (and it's says something from Polish person - as we are depressed - so you are more depressed) of great people.
Manipularea nu e un lucru care sa justifice faptul ca cetatenii nu stiu ce sa aleaga, din contra. Cetatenii decid tot, cand sunt pregatiti vor obtine ceea ce merita. Sincer, un grup de oameni usor de manipulat merita doar Dictatura, nu merita libertate. Tot ce se intampla, comunism, democratie, manipulare, e ceea ce merita cetatenii. Lucrurile se schimba din interiorul fiecaruia, daca nu apare nicio scanteie inseamna ca inca nu necesita schimbare.
Respectfully - I am a Romanian who lived abroad for 12 years and decided to return to Romania - Life is great for me since then and I never felt better than after returning. I even chose to live in the village in the mountains although all my life I have been a city girl! Romania is a safe country, far safer than France or other countries in Western Europe. There is a beautiful sense of community, people are kind and welcoming - you should see how a Romanian puts everything he has on the table when hosting guests - really good natural food, home grown. Also the Romanian poverty is overly exaggerated - I live in the poorest of Romania - Moldova province and even the people in the villages have visited, if not worked in a foreign country. They go abroad for Holiday in Greece or Bulgaria at least. Most people go to various resorts in the Romanian village but also abroad - For reference more than half a million Romanians vacationed in an Austrian resort in 2022. Also the purchasing power of Romanians is not that far off from the rest of the countries in Central Europe - According to the IMF (FMI) Romania's GDP/capita PPP for 2024 is 43 000 USD, while Hungary is around 45 000 USD, Slovakia 44 000 USD. For reference older members of EU such as Portugal have 47000 USD and Greece stands at 41 000 USD. Reference non EU neighbours are far worse off - Moldova 17 000 USD, Albania 20 000 USD, North Macedonia 25 000 USD. Even so called rich members of the EU like France stands at 60 000 USD which means that a regular Romanian purchasing power is somewhere around 75% of a regular French Purchasing power, which is worse of course, but I wouldn't call it poverty by any means. www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PPPPC@WEO/ROU?zoom=ROU&highlight=ROU
One of the many positives about someone being a Romanian is....if you're rich, you can afford to go on a brief weekend trip to Mamaia...but if you're poor then you have to make do with two weeks in Greece!
As a Romanian I confirm the meme, despite me living in Greece for half of my life 😏
@@RomanianDude95are you still a Romanian Dude then?
@@mimisor66 He was born in Romania so he will be always a Romanian guy, but not a real Romanian.
No, it's absolutely cool to be Romanian! Greetings from Ukraine, you guys rock!
✌🏻✌🏻it’s 50-50 , Clava!
Greetings from America! We love you guys - stay strong!
✌🏻thank you sir!
You title made me laugh out loud. Kudos on the video and channel, good luck!
Thanks, you too!
It's a blessing to be Romanian❤
Challenging times don't change that.
It will take years, but you know how spectacular this nation will become if it reaches it's potential.
True, I’m sure we will, we need another 10-20 years max.
Bram Stoker, who wrote Dracula, knew nothing of Count Vlad and had never visited Transylvania. He wrote Dracula from a small village in Scotland.
Serbia loves you Romanian brothers.
🇷🇸🤝🏻🇷🇴
Serbians always our brothers.
❤
But they (serbians) love putler so much more.
@@AncientCore esti prost rau
I spent a week in Romania, Bucharest and Brasov. Beautiful country. Yes, the infrastructure is still under construction but there is investment in Bucharest. Plenty of potholes on the rural roads of the UK and other countries. It's because cars are twice as heavy as they used to be. Romania has 96% home ownership. Younger people in the West can only dream of owning a home. And Romania is still Romanian. It hasn't been overwhelmed by migrants.
Yes 96% ownership, but majority of block are before 1980's some even from 1930's and 40's, they're unable to ever sell them and best case scenario to keep it till they demolish it and re build it someday. It hasn't been yet by migrants, but we do take Asian workers which use Romania just as a landing board for the rest of Europe.
Romania is still Romanian for now. There's already plenty of migrant workers in Bucharest. Give it 10-20 years and they will be having plenty of non-eu migration. The same applies to Poland.
Țuțea : "It is my right to be in depression!"
@@NihilIslands nu știu nu am pățit 😅
I love your language and culture (not just Dracula XD), but I can feel for you about your government. I have a few friends who are Romanian Americans who still have family in Romania, and I hope I can visit someday with them, but they would agree on most if not all of these points.
🙏🏻thank you for your input! When you visit let me you know what you think of it and how much better could have been if we had proper politicians.
I know how you feel brother. I'm Serbian and it sucks to be Serbian too. Any good thing we did was until the WW2 and then it all went downhill. We lost a lot of people in the 90s for nothing. Destroyed our economy. Everybody hates us due to our stupid politics. Our only friends in the world are Danube and Romania ❤
🙏🏻🫶🏻
❤
From Romania, 🤗🤗🤗. You are strong anyway.
would you recommend driving to romania from poland? i thought it might be interesting to drive through the countryside. would you recommend that?
You can do it, but remember, 80-100 max outside build up are and 50 inside buildup area. Have fun 🤩
I met some Polish turists in the west of Ro on a side parking outside Timisoara... They didn't look scared 🙂:-)))
One of them even saluted me with "Gin dobre!" to which I cheerfully answered the same and thought "maybe he's not even aware he already left Poland behind...
Do you watch LegionOfMen? He's an American with a Romanian heritage who has returned to live in Romania.
No, I'll give it a look.
Romania is a beautiful country and beeing Romanian as we call ourselfs today, is a great thing that everyone should be thankful and proud of.
The pride is not due to the fact that we had the luck to be born here, but the fact that our glorious ancestors which kept alive our dream to live toghether again in the same borders after almost 2000 years of cruel history and separation of our people, put us in a position that we have today the freedom, priviledge and the great chance to be able to build our country as we please.
The country has indeed many problems as any other country, but it is our duty to solve them and to remember that is much neded and productive for the future of our people to solve our problems whithin our own country istead solving the problems of other countries by supplying them very good proffesional doctors, engineers, labour which they are not even thankful for.
Keep in mind this great saying:
România este patria mea, restul sunt doar tari!
Intr-adevar!
Ai mare dreptate în tot ceea ce ai spus,eu unul sunt mândru că sunt român și o să rezolvăm noi și problemele pe care țara le are în acest moment,tot ce trebuie să facem e să schimbăm clasa politică actuală cu una care să reprezinte interesele României și nu ale altora,având politicieni care să se intereseze și să iubească România multe lucruri se vor schimba în bine.Salutări și numai bine îți doresc,mă bucur întotdeauna să aud persoane care gândesc astfel😊
@@Ro_Eterno Multumesc si sa ne indreptam ca natie!
@@Ro_EternoGânduri bune de asemenea!
There is worse...You can be Bulgarian.
yeah bro, true story!
I wouldn't wish that fate on anyone
@@Li-Fu7 oh come on, is not that far from Romania.
Or "If you live in Crangasi be happy of not living in Ferentari..."
Cheers bro!!!
@@carron979 If I was being born in Ferentari, that neighborhood would have been one of the most organized in the Bucharest county :D
Love from Czechia
Thank you sir, that’s how it is in most of the Eastern Europe.
7 miliarde de euro inseamna 2% din PIB ul tarii, adica nimic, deci ce vorbeti tu aici...?
Investitorii străini sunt sub 2%, deci practic diaspora au depășit companiile străine care activează la noi.
Mai exact 6,1 miliarde față de diasporă care au trimis 7 miliarde
@@RomanianDude95investitori în Romania și după trebuie sa aduci tot nepalul Bangladesh etc... sa muncească. Mie 8mi place România încet, dar sigura. Vrem bani bani, luxuri etc, toti vrem sa trăim ca Țiriac. Toți suntem în bășini și vrem sa arătăm celorlalti cine suntem. Cu cati sunt mai mulți investitori, după ei apar imigrația, gunoiul, individualismul, apar lipitorile din Africa și mediu orient, musulmanii care vânează beneficii, etc. Asta este Uniunea lui caca europeana și marile orașe care în cea mai mare parte au ajuns niște imputiciuni.
Nu stiu dc trebuie sa se trezeasca vreaun analist gen dumneata sa dea cu pietre aiurea in gard =))) sa le zici mersi la "prostii" astia de au plecat ptr un trai decent si care sa le permita ceva ptr ca sa fii chiar si cu 1% peste firmele investitoare ,doar oameni fiind e ceva..pacat ca n-o sa se trezeasca prea curand Romanica din prostie si smecherie.
No one of us care of your wallet stories ! Every nation has good and bad people. We're proud of or history, heritage and many others facts. Have a lovely day all of you!
Aia zic.
No, it doesn't, your ancestors would be ahsamed of this title!
I know, but you also know how some Romanians hide their identity when some event take place and the perpetrators have Romanian citizenship
I think our ancestors didn't give a shit.
👏❤️✊😊
My wallet got stolen while watching this video.
Oh no, as a Romanian that was a good one 😅😅
wow, so funny
@@fabiss23 your wallet also stolen?
Congrats!
Try to find your common sense, cause you seem to lack that also!
@@Matei.M oh snap, who you're replying to?
If you think it sucks to be Romanian, imagine what it's like to be from a western country.
I say that as someone who moved from the UK to Romania
Didn’t say it sucks 💪🏻, I’m aware the pros of moving there from UK, (sun, food, affordable housing)
Salutare! Ti-am dat like pentru ce ai spus despre clasa politică română. În legătură cu statistica privind cei trei din cinci români nu sunt de acord. Eu e adevarat că am fost doar ca turist in străinătate. dar nu am incalcat nicio lege și nu am văzut români care sa incalce legea cu excepția uneia care cersea agresand trecatorii...In schimb am întâlnit oameni cu comportamente discriminatorii față de români, dar am întâlnit și oameni care ne pretuiesc pentru ceea ce reprezentam ca națiune. E adevarat că nu am fost decât in vreo sapte state europene.
În mare parte mulți nu ne tratează cum ar trebuii și suportăm consecințele unora (puțini) de-asemenea cunosc și am auzit de mulți care au făcut multe, poate nu 3/5 dar 2/5 sigur
Prostituție(centuristele nu sunt singurele, vezi escorte, online dating, pimping, matroane, infracțiuni și grupări infracțiuni informatice, securism și nepotisme pe funcții, escrocherii și scheme bancare mlm, scroodge profit șefi pe munca angajat...pericolul standardelor înalte ( alte securisme cu dedicație), infracțiuni auto, afaceri cu copiii și vânzări organe la negru, politicieni cu legături cu secte religioase , ciuma masonică, înlocuirea boierimii de această ciumă iudeo bolșevic khazaro masonică...Întreabă-mă și ai detalii
Buna sara
Seară bună.
😂😂😂 romanians never stopped the turks … !!! 😂😂😂
You can wipe that stupid grin off your face, because history disagrees with you.
Co ty mówisz, znasz chociaż trochę historii?
What are you saying or you planning to debate Transilvania again? Kurtosz Kolacz please don't disturb.
It's a nice country (I spend 2022 and 2023 traveling there) with great people but.... people are super depressed and lost hope in future (at least in cities - better to move outside of it), politics is fucked up (you have to get angry and start fighting politicians again I guess - thats the thing with romanians - polite and patient - until braking point) and bureaucracy is disaster... I had company there... after that experiance (0 understanding of the law) I decided never again company in country with complicated law (I had to littelary pay under table to do shitty things like registering car etc.) But Romania is great country to nomad with a car between city and city for 1-2 years. Absolutely adored it. :) If I would find some nice cheap piece of land I would even consider it as a retreat in the nature with small wooden house place.
Cześć, I believe the situation is pretty similar in Poland, true that they don’t steal as much and since you guys joined EU, the money that went in the country were well spent. When it comes to Romania, many thing could have been better, but they’re not unfortunately.
@@RomanianDude95 yeah sadly no. Much worse small corruption and bureaucracy then Poland - not big one - just small one - super annoying. But people are nice and it’s a shame you have super beautiful country! You just need to get angry guys and make your politician fell in line.
Things are much complicated than what you experienced...You experienced the small corruption!
@@NihilIslands Yeah let's say it like that - I never expected I will have to pay bribe to register car in EU before. :):):):) like 12 EUR (50 RON) - crazy stuff - and when you have to pay bribes on low level - I don't want to even imagine whats happening on the top... And in Timisoara I believe they just elected again for office guy who was prooven to take huge bribes - so people still vote for the same shit over and over again... :( Still beautifull country - just people are depressed (and it's says something from Polish person - as we are depressed - so you are more depressed) of great people.
From Algeria 🇩🇿❤
💪🏻💪🏻🫶🏻
Keep up the bad work!
Thanks!
Manipularea nu e un lucru care sa justifice faptul ca cetatenii nu stiu ce sa aleaga, din contra. Cetatenii decid tot, cand sunt pregatiti vor obtine ceea ce merita. Sincer, un grup de oameni usor de manipulat merita doar Dictatura, nu merita libertate. Tot ce se intampla, comunism, democratie, manipulare, e ceea ce merita cetatenii. Lucrurile se schimba din interiorul fiecaruia, daca nu apare nicio scanteie inseamna ca inca nu necesita schimbare.
Yes it sucks to be Romanian ! Watch your wallet if visiting Romania .Facts !
Wallet? What wallet 😏😏
@@RomanianDude95 People in Romania like to steal . Too many thieves in Romania . Facts !
That's a bunch of B.S.! And also very racist! Like it's the only place on Earth where this kind of things could happen! Shame on you!
As a french man i am sure it does xd
You have no idea :D
Respectfully - I am a Romanian who lived abroad for 12 years and decided to return to Romania - Life is great for me since then and I never felt better than after returning. I even chose to live in the village in the mountains although all my life I have been a city girl! Romania is a safe country, far safer than France or other countries in Western Europe. There is a beautiful sense of community, people are kind and welcoming - you should see how a Romanian puts everything he has on the table when hosting guests - really good natural food, home grown. Also the Romanian poverty is overly exaggerated - I live in the poorest of Romania - Moldova province and even the people in the villages have visited, if not worked in a foreign country. They go abroad for Holiday in Greece or Bulgaria at least. Most people go to various resorts in the Romanian village but also abroad - For reference more than half a million Romanians vacationed in an Austrian resort in 2022. Also the purchasing power of Romanians is not that far off from the rest of the countries in Central Europe - According to the IMF (FMI) Romania's GDP/capita PPP for 2024 is 43 000 USD, while Hungary is around 45 000 USD, Slovakia 44 000 USD. For reference older members of EU such as Portugal have 47000 USD and Greece stands at 41 000 USD. Reference non EU neighbours are far worse off - Moldova 17 000 USD, Albania 20 000 USD, North Macedonia 25 000 USD. Even so called rich members of the EU like France stands at 60 000 USD which means that a regular Romanian purchasing power is somewhere around 75% of a regular French Purchasing power, which is worse of course, but I wouldn't call it poverty by any means. www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PPPPC@WEO/ROU?zoom=ROU&highlight=ROU