1st Month In Slovenia: The Things They Don’t Tell You

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  • @garethunderwood6068
    @garethunderwood6068 10 днів тому +52

    I am British, born and bred, and I have lived in Slovenia for 11 years. I have also lived in almost every country in Europe, due to my work, and settling down in Slovenia was based that it is the best, most beautiful country in Europe. The people are solid. If you are willing to put it in your local community, you will be rewarded tenfold. Love SLOVENIA 🇸🇮

    • @garethunderwood6068
      @garethunderwood6068 10 днів тому +3

      Additionally 😊
      I have business partners in America. They came to visit our company prior to starting, with the intention that we would manufacture for America, and they could help take us to the next level. They left very humbled, as they told me that they had an epiphany, on how a country and its people should be. I then visited the US for one month, and I met a lot of nice people. I also had a wake-up, that America would not be a country that I would want to live in. Poverty is far beyond anything you could find in Europe's biggest cities.
      If you would like to chat further about Slovenia and its hidden treasures or Europe in general, I would be happy, too.
      All the best to you.

    • @gregagregy
      @gregagregy 7 днів тому +1

      @@garethunderwood6068 Awesome! Thanks for the comoment! What do you think about Slovenian biggest problems in mentality? That would be very interesting to hear.

    • @jan826
      @jan826 17 годин тому +1

      @@garethunderwood6068 your kind words are much appreciated good sir, i hope you continue to enjoy your time here ✌️

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      I totally agree with you. Slovenia is amazing, and I have only scratched the surface. Thank you for such an awesome and uplifting comment. I really appreciate it! Cheers!!!

  • @emujkic
    @emujkic Місяць тому +64

    It is nice to hear so nice comments about Slovenia. You are spot on. Looking forward to new videos.
    Enjoy Slovenia

  • @mokaverse.
    @mokaverse. 8 днів тому +8

    I'm Slovenian and this made me happy! ❤ Thank you making this video, you're amazing!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  17 годин тому

      Thank you so much!! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!! I really appreciate your kind words!!! Cheers!!

  • @stropnik78
    @stropnik78 Місяць тому +140

    Slovenians love to hear what others think of them. So many of them would watch this video :D

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +6

      So true, glad to hear you found the video interesting. This week my video will be on traditional Slovenian food. I hope you will find it interesting as well! Cheers!

    • @vladandjordjevic7640
      @vladandjordjevic7640 Місяць тому +2

      Except the opionion of other Balkan people who knows you better.
      Especially that one who works in Slovenia...

    • @PinPinKula
      @PinPinKula 11 днів тому

      Aj ne bit pusica, hlapec en

    • @vladandjordjevic7640
      @vladandjordjevic7640 11 днів тому

      @@PinPinKula and proof comes right out.
      As I said.
      Extremly rude and racistic people.

  • @SimpleFarming05
    @SimpleFarming05 Місяць тому +102

    Tipping is not like in the US but if the drinks total to 8,60 and you only have a 10€ banknote then you can tell the waiter to keep the change and they will be very happy. Or you purposely give them 2€ more and tell them they did a good job. My girlfriend worked in a restaurant and sometimes she got 20€ total in a day from such tips and was very happy. We call it "tringelt" and it probably comes from some german word.

    • @Hoarzhun
      @Hoarzhun Місяць тому +35

      Trinkgeld is literally German word.
      Equivalent to trinken (“to drink”) +‎ Geld (“money”), meaning an extra to buy drinks with.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +10

      Absolutely, I have noticed that. I think here people pay with cash much more often, so it makes sense to round up the bill. In the US, most people use card and there is a tip option on the card. This makes it much easier to tip as most people don't carry cash. I will often try to pay with cash here so that I can round up as you mentioned. Thank you for the personal insight. Cheers!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      @@Hoarzhun Ahhh sehr gut. Hvala!

    • @ptichfirich
      @ptichfirich Місяць тому +8

      Slovenian word for a tip is “napitnina” and is a direct translation of a german word “Trinkgeld” - so Trink (drink) and Geld (money). And that actually tells you a lot of what napitnina is. It’s not earnings, it’s an unobligatory small token of appreciation from the customer. Like buying a round and including the waiter kind of thing, small change for the server. The latest trend brought by exploding tourism is tipping becoming like something obligatory and including a passive aggressive POS terminal oprions that you first have to decline the tip percentages before you pay with a card is just shitty practices. People here are paid and tipping should be done in a way that the customer says to the server to just round it up and the POS terminal should calculate the bill and the tip based on those teo inputs. Anything else is that is now becoming a reality is just shitty tourist exploitation that truckles down to local population.

    • @kolumbijcan
      @kolumbijcan Місяць тому +1

      @@ptichfirich where in napitnina do you have denar :)

  • @anzeplantan5216
    @anzeplantan5216 Місяць тому +86

    Its nice to see people love my country its so nice hope you enjoy it

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +5

      It is absolutely wonderful! I have enjoyed it fully so far. Cheers!

  • @ua1907
    @ua1907 29 днів тому +21

    You captured really well general stuff about us, Slovenians. Good job🙌

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  24 дні тому +3

      Thank you so much!! I really took my time and thought about it! Cheers for tuning in!!

    • @lechat8533
      @lechat8533 10 днів тому

      About Ljubljana, you mean.
      Ljubljana is like an enclave. It doesn`t represent the whole country.
      While restaurants and cafés in Ljubljana may be packed with people (who are mainly students, business people, visitors, and tourists) restaurants in other parts of the country look rather empty, which means that Slovenians don`t socialize as they used to. The reasons for that and many other things are obvious.

  • @MBYahooo-qu1vj
    @MBYahooo-qu1vj Місяць тому +46

    I'm happy you find our country safe and nice to live in. I hope you'll come and see Maribor sometime, it's also very comfy.. :D One fact for you. If you didn't know, Prešeren square as you called it, was named after a very famous poet of ours France Prešeren. Our national anthem is also one of his songs and I know I'm biased at that matter but it's the most beautiful anthem in the world, lyrically. He also wrote Sonetni venec, one of the most technical and beautiful pieces in the world.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +7

      I have met a few awesome people here at the Uni from Maribor, and they have said the same. I will definitely visit at some point. I actually did not know that about Prešeren square. Thank you so much for extra insight. I will definitely give the national anthem and Sonetni venec a listen. Cheers!

    • @kolumbijcan
      @kolumbijcan Місяць тому +3

      Prešeren wrote the poem hasnt he, music was composed by someone else

  • @12grujo
    @12grujo 9 днів тому +4

    Come and check Cerknica lake, it's the biggest intermitent lake in Europe, it has a big diversity when it comes to birds, bugs and other animals. If u want u can see a bear, plus if you come in the winter you can see the lake if you come in the summer there is no lake.
    Cevapcici is serbian/bosnian food, right now in Slovenia if u want to try something properly slovenian try krvavica, it's what we tend to eat now during the winter

  • @DemonDarakna
    @DemonDarakna Місяць тому +49

    Prešeren =PREŠ (like PRESSure) + ER (like ERRor) + EN (Like tEN) Also, lovely to see you're enjoying it :)

    • @marecare77
      @marecare77 Місяць тому +5

      Damn good example

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +8

      Thank you so much for taking the time to help me with this. This is quite a difficult word for me to speak. I will try it again soon. Applying your method. Cheers!

    • @JacksonKillroy
      @JacksonKillroy Місяць тому +5

      @@DemonDarakna this is really close. To add my two cents; the second syllable is actually more like EAR. It's also the stressed one (preš-ER-en)

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Hmm interesting. I’ll try it this way as welll! Cheers!

    • @tinca66
      @tinca66 12 днів тому +1

      ​@JacksonKillroy did you mean AIR? Cause EAR sounds to us like ir, but AIR sounds like ER.

  • @liisag80
    @liisag80 Місяць тому +19

    Welcome in Slovenia, God Bless you!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      I really appreciate the kind words. Thanks for tuning into my video. The next one comes out tomorrow! Cheers!

  • @JacksonKillroy
    @JacksonKillroy Місяць тому +73

    I would wholeheartedly recommend getting your own bike if you end up cycling a lot. Any old thing from facebook marketplace will make biking way more enjoyable, the rentabikes honestly kinda suck, they're really heavy, slow and hard to pedal. Just be sure to get a good bike lock because the bike thieves here will steal anything that isn't bolted to the ground.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +4

      I've heard both things are true. 1) The second hand bike market makes it very easy to get a bike at a fair rate. 2) The bike thieves steal everything nice and a bike lock is essential. Yeahhhhhh, the rental bikes do require a lot of extra pedaling lol. Cheers for the tip!

    • @ponakklawq9863
      @ponakklawq9863 Місяць тому +1

      @@LifewithAaronArnold maybe in ljubljana it is worse but i've only gotten my bike stolen once because i left it in a bad place with no lock

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Oh okay, well that makes sense haha. I will go for a bike in January!

    • @acousticguitarpeter
      @acousticguitarpeter 9 днів тому +1

      If you get a nice bike a lock wont hold them back. They carry angle grinders in their backpaks 😉 ​@@LifewithAaronArnold

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  15 годин тому

      Oh gosh, that is heavy duty. I'll go for a more lowkey bike then lol. Cheers for the insight!

  • @AdrrejHanzelj
    @AdrrejHanzelj Місяць тому +16

    Pretty much spot on summary of Slovenia. Well done man 👍🏻

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      Thank you so much! I think I've had a great opportunity to build some important relationships here, and get to know Slovenian well. I'm sure I will continue to learn more. Thank you for tuning in! Cheers!

  • @jaqen7122
    @jaqen7122 Місяць тому +22

    I live in EU and visited quite a few European cities, the thing i noticed the bigger the city, the higher the pace. I am sure in smaller US cities the pace is similar to Ljubljana, but you can't compare it to a city that has over a million population

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      Yeah, you are absolutely right. I moved here from Dallas, Texas. A major city in the US and quite big. I will say the big difference is that there aren't many cities in the US where you can get anywhere by biking or walking. Especially not in a city the size of Ljubljana. Maybe a major city like New York is walkable but most in the US cities are so spread out that it makes it hard to walk. Cheers to travel! It's the best. Thanks for tuning in!

    • @ernestkrajnc6412
      @ernestkrajnc6412 12 днів тому

      ​@@LifewithAaronArnoldSo you know Luca Doncic!?!

  • @jordanthomas4840
    @jordanthomas4840 Місяць тому +7

    Love it Arnold, so many positive comments as well man so happy for you and cannot wait to visit

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks bro! I appreciate it. Yeah bro, I am pumped for that. It'll be a blast!

  • @SunnyEscapades
    @SunnyEscapades Місяць тому +6

    I agree, the Slovenian people are very nice. I was there a few weeks ago. Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  23 дні тому +1

      I'm glad you also had a wonderful experience! Cheers to Slovenia!!!!!!

  • @MrDonkov
    @MrDonkov Місяць тому +7

    Always interesting to hear a foreigner seeing our country with a different view .. Keep it up, best

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed hearing my perspective. Thank you for tuning in and your support! Cheers!

  • @Tiglicka666
    @Tiglicka666 Місяць тому +217

    Welcome to Slovenia! First words you need to learn are: ''TRST JE NAŠ!''. Thank you and have nice day!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +39

      Haha oh how I have already heard this phrase! From my understanding, the Italians would not be very happy about this. Thank you for tuning in! Cheers 🎉!

    • @janezpavelzebovec
      @janezpavelzebovec Місяць тому +17

      In fact, the city of Trieste itself was never really Slovenian. The hinterland of Trieste was Slovenian.
      I say this as a Slovene :)

    • @JurijKozjak-r2k
      @JurijKozjak-r2k Місяць тому +4

      ​@@janezpavelzebovecand l as a Slovene agree with you. Triest had about a 1/3 of Slavic-not Slovene population at its peak.

    • @kolumbijcan
      @kolumbijcan Місяць тому +4

      @@JurijKozjak-r2k well then you re not slovenec i'm afraid, ti triest

    • @JurijKozjak-r2k
      @JurijKozjak-r2k Місяць тому

      @@kolumbijcan well,l'm afraid you're not very intelligent,or is it too much white powder?!

  • @kravselj
    @kravselj Місяць тому +44

    In Slovenia, we know the English language because we have mandatory English classes starting in elementary school. In many other countries there is little to no english classes at all.

    • @cmdraljaz77
      @cmdraljaz77 Місяць тому +9

      I used to hate English class untill i needed it for most things on the internet. Now I know it pretty well.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      It seems like it works very well! I am certainly thankful for it haha. Cheers! Thanks for tuning in!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      @@cmdraljaz77 Yeah, I think the globalization of music and entertainment has made it almost essential now. Cheers!

    • @kolumbijcan
      @kolumbijcan Місяць тому +1

      what many other countries do you mean

    • @white.7179
      @white.7179 Місяць тому

      Where you dont learn English in school ? 😂 Better dont write nonsense

  • @jasa_m7990
    @jasa_m7990 Місяць тому +9

    For traditional food in Ljubljana you should really try "Pri Stričku"! Amazing food and a very authentic atmosphere. They are however only open on weekdays to 4pm. Its a working man lunch type of joint.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Thank you for the recommendation! I will try to go there after I leave Uni one day, since it is not far from the Fakulteta. Thank you for tuning in!

  • @timotejxxxl
    @timotejxxxl 10 днів тому +2

    Really enjoyed the video, cool seeing what people from other side of the pond think of our small country. Hope i run into you one day and say hi!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Thank you so much! Absolutely, please say hey if you ever see me!! Cheers for the kind words!!

  • @amaze646
    @amaze646 Місяць тому +9

    Nice to hear you are enjoying. Yea, pace in Ljubljana is pretty fast in compare with other places in Slovenia haha. In many places things are even more relaxed and chilled. Also, very low crime here. It is common for many Slovenians to not locking front doors at night. In majority it is not necessary. But if you ever own a bike, lock that bastard as it will disappear very quickly 😄

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Wow, not locking doors? That is the most foreign idea to me lol. It is very safe, and I do feel comfortable here. Hahahaha I have heard that bikes are taken pretty quick around here lol. Thanks for the expert tip, and the kind words. Cheers!

  • @AliceGoss
    @AliceGoss Місяць тому +7

    I was in Slovskia a few weeks ago and Slovenia is my next destination. Just like yourself, I love travelling, so interested in following your travels. New subscriber.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Ahhh very cool! I have yet to visit Slovakia, and I hope to in the near future. I think you will really like it here. It is very nice. Thank you for tuning in Alice! Cheers 🎉!

    • @kolumbijcan
      @kolumbijcan Місяць тому +2

      @@LifewithAaronArnold slovenia and slovakia were the same group of people about 1000 years ago, it's good to know. nowadays we re quite apart unfortunately, it wasnt caused by us but hey

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Very interesting. I didn’t know this. Do you recommend visiting Slovakia?

  • @primoz1231
    @primoz1231 Місяць тому +11

    Hey Aaron since You mention that You're Roman-Catholic and spend time in Tivoli park, You might want to extend Your hike to Rožnik. It's a hill with a church on top where You can get a nice view.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      I've heard Rožnik is amazing. I will definitely make it that way. I did not know that there was a church on top of the hill though, and I am even more intrigued. Thanks for the recommendation. I will definitely make my way there. Cheers! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @emma_704
    @emma_704 Місяць тому +4

    Welcome to Slovenia. I hope you enjoy your time here and find some less known gems in the country (so not just Ljubljana, Postojna cave, and Bled) that you will enjoy. Some examples include Maribor, Vipava valley, Triglav national park, Logarska valley, Koper, Izola, Piran, Turjak castle, Snežnik castle, and so many others.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for the suggestions and the warm welcome! To be honest, I have only been to the touristy places so far, but I do wish to venture into the countryside and to more of the less known areas of the country. Thanks again! Cheers!!

  • @eliaspohl5741
    @eliaspohl5741 19 днів тому +3

    Thank you for reminding me to appreciate my country

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Of course! It is such an amazing place. I don’t even do it complete justice in my videos! Cheers for the kind words!

  • @cato9459
    @cato9459 Місяць тому +6

    Love that you enjoy my country

  • @ian1856
    @ian1856 Місяць тому +5

    Hey, Aaron. Welcome to Europe! Great decision. I moved to Vienna from New York several decades ago. Enjoy!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! I visited Vienna in the Fall of 2023. It was incredibly beautiful. Cheers to Europe!

  • @matejsimon9475
    @matejsimon9475 9 днів тому +3

    Hey dude! I hope you enjoy it here as long as you will stay. 👍

  • @DenverHokie
    @DenverHokie Місяць тому +10

    randomly stumbled across your channel, subscribing. cool to learn about the daily life in a place like Ljubljana

    • @EgGDoGG_Lover
      @EgGDoGG_Lover Місяць тому +2

      Where are you from? I'm geniunely curious

    • @DenverHokie
      @DenverHokie Місяць тому +1

      @ Denver Colorado!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      I really appreciate it! It's an amazing place. You should visit if you have a chance! Cheers!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      @@DenverHokie I've only been to Crusted Butte and Durango!

  • @ezosderpery
    @ezosderpery 6 днів тому +2

    As a native Slovenian from Ljubljana, I deeply appreciate your opinion. Might sound sarcastic, but it isn't. :) I hope you like it here.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  День тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words!! I really do appreciate all of the positive feedback! Cheers for tuning in!!

  • @simonmarini766
    @simonmarini766 Місяць тому +6

    Thank you for the great video. Slovenia is an amazing country, but it's interesting that, even though there are so few of us, we're very different across regions. I won’t name any regions specifically, but in one, people are fantastic as individuals and as a community, while in another, they can be quite arrogant. You’ll notice a strong Balkan influence in Slovenia. Balkan food here is better than in the Balkans (in my experience). An important way we learned English was through subtitles in movies, cartoons, practically everything. Some people even learned English just by watching films. And sports are close to us, whether recreationally or professionally.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      I've heard that the people are very different from region to region which is quite interesting. I have had a lot of Balkan food here, and It is wonderful. It is very interesting that you also grew up watching English cartoons, movies, etc. It makes so much sense why everyone is great at English now lol. Yes, I have heard that Slovenes are very sporty. Thank you for your insight and cheers for tuning in!

    • @MissRockMist
      @MissRockMist 19 днів тому

      You find dipshits and nice people in every religion

  • @antipsihoticpill
    @antipsihoticpill Місяць тому +25

    Slower pace? For Neca Falk, moving from the alps to Ljubljana was quite the opposite. You should check the song - Vsi ljudje hitijo - it's a Slovenian classic :)

    • @gregic123
      @gregic123 Місяць тому

      si pogledal video? bol bogo očitno.. dečko še ne zna slovenskiga jezika.. kaj mu bo neca fak.. omg.. razen če mu boš prevajal..

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      I will definitely give it a listen. I bet moving from a small village it would be quite the change. I hope you have settled in nicely. Cheers!!

  • @antondzajajurca7797
    @antondzajajurca7797 Місяць тому +47

    Slovenian motto - Hiti počasi :D

    • @appleratpipe
      @appleratpipe Місяць тому +1

      Huh?

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      Adding this to my vocabulary. Hvala!

    • @jaybogataj
      @jaybogataj Місяць тому +4

      @@appleratpipe It's an idiom, sort of.. "Go fast, slowly."

    • @unnecessarycherry2757
      @unnecessarycherry2757 15 днів тому +4

      @@appleratpipeit’s actually a latin saying - festina lente

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  15 годин тому

      Oh very interesting! Thanks for the comment!! I really do appreciate it!!

  • @ZadnjiMail-l2o
    @ZadnjiMail-l2o 11 днів тому +3

    You sumoned it up very well. Good luck.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  8 днів тому

      Thank you so much!! I’ll be doing a 3 month in Slovenia Follow-up. Hopefully, I can even more accurately portray the country! Cheers!

  • @panzerbanz7296
    @panzerbanz7296 Місяць тому +3

    I would suggest that you visit some other places of Slovenia as tourist and anybody who says "ive been to slovenia" really actually just means to say ive been to: Ljubljana, Bled and Postojna(and maybe to the coast).
    Come to Prekmurje and Maribor this part too is interesting, certainly way more rural, but still you get to see the Austrian and Hungarian influance for example and many other things + try the food.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      I really want to do this! I have a friend from the Prekmurje region, and I hope to someday visit and try the food. Thank you for the wonderful suggestions! Cheers 🎉!

  • @I_Devour_Vegans
    @I_Devour_Vegans 12 днів тому +1

    Slovenia produced one of the greats in the modern hockey era. LA Kings captain Anze Kopitar! Beautiful country, wish I had the time and money to travel there.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Oh really, I didn't even know that. If you ever have a chance to visit you totally should. It is absolutely delightful!! Thank you so much for the comment. Cheers!

  • @majmunOR
    @majmunOR 9 днів тому +2

    Great video! You know what's funny, people from the Balkan countries (e.g. Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro) would say that the pace of life in Slovenia is too fast 😅 So imagine how slow life would feel to an American there 😁

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Thank you so much!! lol so true. I bet it would feel sooooo slow to me haha. I really enjoy the pace of life though. Cheers for the comment!!!

  • @zvonkocafuta9989
    @zvonkocafuta9989 Місяць тому +5

    Yeah, I guess we Slovenians do have a beautiful country and we're proud of our land. We also have many top athletes in the world such as Tadej Pogačar-Pogi (the best cyclist in the world) and Primož Roglič (the third best cyclist in the world). We also have Luka Dončič (NBA basketball), Anže Kopitar (NHL hockey), Janja Garnbret (the GOAT of woman competition climbing)...and so on.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +5

      I actually moved here from Dallas, Texas, so I am quite familiar with the Dallas Mavericks star Luka Dončić. I've noticed that almost every here is very sporty, which is awesome. For such a small country, It seems that Slovenia produces so many elite atheletes, which is amazing. I didn't know the other names though. Thank you for getting me up to speed. Cheers!!

  • @ninaceh6975
    @ninaceh6975 Місяць тому +2

    Have you visited town Radovljica... there is a must visit Chocolate festival every April. 🍫

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  23 дні тому +1

      This is an amazing comment. You must know I am a chocolate lover. I looked up the dates, and I am adding this to my list. I WILL BE GOING. This looks amazing. Thank you so much for the recommendation. Cheers!!!!

    • @mlynn9254
      @mlynn9254 15 днів тому +1

      Excellent festival yes!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      I’ll be there!

  • @kubalibre3359
    @kubalibre3359 Місяць тому +3

    I'm glad you like Slovenia. Wellcome !

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for the warm welcome! Slovenia has been wonderful!

  • @E39520IA
    @E39520IA 16 днів тому +2

    Fun fact about PREŠEREN. He was a poet and for inspiration, he used to drink a lot, offcourse…. Therefore sometimes, if we want to describe soemone as drunk, we use the expresion that he is Prešeren, in a nice fun way.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Ahhh I didn’t know that. Very cool insight. I’ll have to use that on some of my friends lol! Thank you so much for the nice comment! Cheers!

  • @SLOBiohazard
    @SLOBiohazard 19 днів тому +2

    As Slovenian that's not from Ljubljana it's realy interesting to see how you find it slow paced as I dont realy see it that way. Compared to any more rural place it's way busier and faster paced, it can be a bit tireing if you're not used to it. I lived there during college and liked it, but now I prefer a more quiet place. You do need a car outside of the city tho. Anyway nice video and hope you enjoy your time here.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Cheers for tuning in! I came from Dallas, Texas, so Ljubljana has been a nice change of pace haha. I do really appreciate the life in the countryside as well! Cheers!!

  • @veyron9255
    @veyron9255 15 днів тому +1

    Very nice video. You captured my country well. I'd like to invite you to visit Maribor and other cities in Slovenia, especially in the regions of Štajerska, Prekmurje and Primorska. You will find an even slower pace of life and other delicious authentic foods there. Not to mention all the nice architecture, parks and forests we have. You can travel from east to west in one day and experience all the beautiful geographical featues of Slovenia too.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      Thank you so much!! I really appreciate such a kind compliment and insight. I will be traveling to Maribor this coming weekend!! I am really looking forward to it! I actually drove to Sevnica yesterday, and I experienced a nice drive through the countryside! Thanks so much for you support! Cheers for tuning in!!

    • @cobaltPerzy
      @cobaltPerzy 14 днів тому

      @@LifewithAaronArnold Hey man, one of the best places you can visit is Lake Cerknica. It's great for swimming in the summer but now in December it will be great for ice skating. Make sure you check that out since you don't have to pay anything but the bus to here.😃

  • @cnayaview
    @cnayaview Місяць тому +1

    If I understand, you are a student right ?
    If so can you please give some pointers on studying in Ljubljana,apps to have ,how exams are organized and stuff,accommodation basically what is a must know for prospective students? Or if you can recommend any where to look those up .Thank you

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  23 дні тому

      Hi! Yes, I am a student. I don't use many apps besides the required ones Canvas and Outlook. From my understanding this University is one of the best in the Balkans, so if you are looking to add a nice degree to your resume I do recommend the University. There are great restaurants on campus and the Študentski Boni ( Student Vouchers) program is amazing. It allows students to eat all around the city and enjoy other perks at a very large discount. This city is the most student friendly city in my opinion. I hope this helps. Cheers!!!!!

  • @slimenian3457
    @slimenian3457 Місяць тому +3

    Welcome welcome to slovenia. I am also a student from Slovenia, and if you are interested in sports I can show you some different ones (climbing, boxing...) which are free if you are a student here. Or if you just want to hangout and explore.
    Edit: After watching your other videos, I think we are also same Faculty

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Ahh very cool! Yes, Ekonomska Fakulteta. I love sports! Definitely, let me know!

  • @Mrs.Walking
    @Mrs.Walking Місяць тому +3

    Very nice presentation of SLOVEnia.🇸🇮 💛

  • @Tilenm
    @Tilenm Місяць тому +9

    Interestingly, when I was in the US for a short time, I felt that US pace is slower :).
    Nice video though. I wish you all the best here in Slovenia. may I ask how come you moved here?

    • @wss33
      @wss33 Місяць тому +2

      Tm se ti je zdel počasnej? Kako to? Dejansko me zanima mal bolj podrobno haha

    • @Tilenm
      @Tilenm Місяць тому +1

      @@wss33 verjetno je odvisno kje in kaj delaš. Seveda je nekje tempo hitrejši, drugje počasnejši.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      You are right it definitely depends on where you are located. The small towns are slow, but all travel is by car which just adds an element of speed. Thank you very much for your kind wishes for my time here in Ljubljana. It has been absolutely wonderful thusfar. I chose Slovenia for so many reasons others have asked the same. I think I need do a video about my decision. It seems like a lot of people are interested. Cheers!

  • @borisyurinov4822
    @borisyurinov4822 Місяць тому +2

    Tempted to visit it. Im a digital nomad , with an eu passport. Would be cool to visit

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      It is a wonderful city. I do think you would enjoy it here! Cheers!

  • @SamanthaSteklasa
    @SamanthaSteklasa Місяць тому +4

    Thank you Aaron :)

  • @carlosorff
    @carlosorff 11 днів тому +1

    Basic greetings like Dobro jutro, dober dan, dober večer...lahko noč, živjo,prosim & hvala are the basic which will open many doors to peoples ❤

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Thank you so much for this kind reply! I need all of the advice I can get haha! I really do appreciate it ! HVALA! Na zdravje!

  • @dduh78
    @dduh78 Місяць тому +1

    Hi there. Interesting view of my nation, tnx :) And a quick tip -- you should really go and visit some contry sites, as well, there's where the slow pace begins.. Cheers!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you so much! I bet the pace of life is definitely slower in the villages. I do want to go out and visit them! Thank you for you kind words! Cheers!

  • @BAK87
    @BAK87 Місяць тому +2

    Since you are talking about such a "slow" pace, may I ask what do you do for living? How do you earn your money?

    • @stepchicken3238
      @stepchicken3238 Місяць тому +1

      I went there on holiday, a few years ago, and it was made clear by everybody, 'Don't come here looking for work, there isn't much, and what they have they preserve for themselves.' Although, outwardly hospitable they keep to themselves; they have close-knit families. Perhaps, as he is Catholic he'll get to meet like-minded people thru the church; and he'll be able to join in the church's social life?

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      That is my goal. Through the church, I have already met amazing people!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      I actually am an accountant!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      I am an accountant!

  • @nedabrun5580
    @nedabrun5580 Місяць тому +5

    you said that it is a very small city. But i dont know if you realize that it is one of the bigest cyties in Slovenia

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      haha yes, you are correct. I was just speaking from my personal experience. I moved from the large city of Dallas, Texas!

  • @COPYCAT_GARDENER
    @COPYCAT_GARDENER 7 днів тому

    You should visit the coast... you will love it ;)

  • @Lynni0309
    @Lynni0309 16 днів тому +1

    I'm from Maribor but I love Ljubljana because vets in Maribor are horrible for birds... they are no experts for birds (they know just basic things when it comes to birds). But in Ljubljana a great vet saved my bird (dr. Joško Račnik). I'll forever be grateful!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому

      That is an awesome thing to hear! I’m glad the doctor was able to help!! I am actually coming to Maribor this weekend!! Cheers for such a nice comment! Cheers!

  • @Bo-hf9ct
    @Bo-hf9ct 8 днів тому +1

    Have you visited Bled? You gonna love it 👌

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  17 годин тому

      I have not. It is on my list though. Of course, I have seen so many amazing videos and pictures. I will definitely be visiting the Lake sometime in the Spring/Summer. I am sooooooo excited for it. Cheers for tuning in!!

  • @TheSserramdmph
    @TheSserramdmph 15 днів тому +1

    Great narrative!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  8 днів тому

      Thank you so much!! I will try to sum it up even better at the 3 month mark!! Cheers!!

  • @rokpetka8817
    @rokpetka8817 Місяць тому +4

    Welcome to Slovenia Aaron. As Ljubljana's native,... well pretty accurate, well done :) Regarding tips, myself was regularly giving it, but due the inflation prices doubled in last two years, so giving it a bit less as I'd expect the salaries of bartenders have increased as well. From my perspective, when in U.S. I could not imagine that a bartender works for you, but you as an employer expect him/her to be paid by customers hmnnn don't understand the logic, sounds ideal for business owners but not for mid-class ppl, hence can't happen here. PS: you didn't say anything about the girls ;)

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Yeahh, it's a crazy system in the US. Thank you for the insight! And oh yes, the women are quite beautiful haha. I should have mentioned this. Cheers!

  • @travelsloveniawithmj4406
    @travelsloveniawithmj4406 Місяць тому +1

    In the hospitality the tiping is becoming a great part of eraning. it is not obligatory but very well appreciated 🙂

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Yes, great point. I know that it is very appreciated here. Cheers for tuning in!

  • @GrunfHD
    @GrunfHD Місяць тому +1

    Welcome to Slovenia! What is your stance on viewers randomly greeting you in public?

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  27 днів тому

      Thank you so much!! Please say hey if you see me around town! I’d love to meet you!

  • @evasketches
    @evasketches Місяць тому +13

    So interesting to hear about my country from outside perspective. Im glad you like living here! 🇸🇮 Can I ask why did you decide to move here?

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      I’m glad you liked to hear my perspective! I chose this country, because of the family values, greenery, location, pace of life, and so many other small things! Cheers 🎉!

  • @domepromedo
    @domepromedo Місяць тому +4

    You might have issues with English in any EU country that's big enough to have everything translated/synchronized to their mother tongue. Small nations like Slovenia/Croatia people grow up with subtitles and as 99% of entertainment is in English you will pick up conversational basics whether you like it or not over decades of exposure.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Oh very interesting. That makes a lot of sense to me. Cheers! Thank you for tuning in!

  • @zoripodvrsnik9889
    @zoripodvrsnik9889 10 днів тому +1

    Welcome to our little gem of a country:)

  • @Marjana954
    @Marjana954 Місяць тому +3

    Velo... empruntez-en! A cette maniere vous serez en plein forme! Salutations!😊😊😊

  • @jan826
    @jan826 15 днів тому +1

    When you mentioned that people here aren't in a hurry, thats mostly true except in the rush hours (0700-0900 and 1500-1700)
    We are open to foreigners, and we appreciate anyone who goes out of their way to learn our language, bc so many people just don't do that.
    Slovenia tries to protect and preserve nature as much as possible, and you can find some pretty interesting things here.
    Any compliments that we receive are very much appreciated.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  День тому

      Thank you so much for the detailed reply and this wonderful comment. You are absolutely correct about the traffic. It is crazy in the mornings. I have been slowly learning the language, but I have recently ramped up my studies. I will start introducing words into the videos in the near future. Cheers for such a wonderful comment!!

    • @jan826
      @jan826 18 годин тому

      @@LifewithAaronArnold ey no problem. If you happen to be in Ljubljana lemme buy you a drink one day, i can share some knowledge on the language if you'd like. ✌️
      Forgive me if i seem intrusive, i merely wish to offer some help.

  • @krtex
    @krtex Місяць тому +6

    Despite the fact we are a pretty safe country I would still not recommend you to take naps in the park if you are alone hahaha. But overall it’s nice seeing you having a great time in our country

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Haha it wasn’t my plan that day, but the weather was so perfect I couldn’t resist lol. Slovenia has been wonderful! Thanks for tuning in. Cheers!!

  • @LukasCarli
    @LukasCarli 14 днів тому +1

    You need to go to Soča river and alps, you need to go kayaking, hunting an caving

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  День тому

      Hi Lukas! That sounds absolutely wonderful. I will do some investigation on the area. Thank you so much for the kind insight. What is the city called that I would need to stay in? Cheers for the comment!!

  • @tilenmlakar7036
    @tilenmlakar7036 16 днів тому +1

    Welcome to Slovenia, hope the enjoyment lasts forever. I am native and wouldn't wanna live elsewhere :).

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  14 днів тому +1

      I am so glad to hear that :) thank you so much for the kind words, and I would like to stay here for the long run!! Cheers!

  • @Andrey-wf3rt
    @Andrey-wf3rt 13 днів тому +8

    what do you think about the Čefurs in Ljubljana?
    They are my homies fr fr.
    Am also a leader of a gang called Rakejćova Jelđa, wanna join i can show you around my G

  • @Nevemcistocn
    @Nevemcistocn Місяць тому +3

    Great video! Thoroughly enjoyed it. And welcome to our lil country! 🎉 if you ever wanna hang out and make some new friends, lmk, I live close by :) ✌🏼

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words and warm welcome. Slovenia has been wonderful! Thanks again! Cheers!!

  • @krinko547
    @krinko547 Місяць тому +7

    just be careful some of the "traditional food" you showed is actually Serbian. I've made the same mistake when moving here, my Slovenian friends hat to correct me ;)

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      haha my new friends have done the same. I need to clarify that some of the food is Balkan food lol.

  • @martinbone2889
    @martinbone2889 20 днів тому +1

    Welcome and enjoj as much you can ..

  • @storiesfromhinterland
    @storiesfromhinterland 11 днів тому +1

    I remember once one American guest at a hotel said, why I see so many people in the cafe's, don't they have a job to be at? 🤔..it was around 11.00.. 😅 Well most of them are on malica or on a break and many go in the kavarna bar instead... The culture of pitje kave or coffee time is big in Slovenia 😉.. people speak many languages in slovenia not just english, depends who you meet and where you meet them, which region you are in... and we learn up to 3 languages in schools.
    Dobrodošel v Sloveniji... Welcome to Slovenija..

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Oh very cool!! Thank you so much for the insight! I really like to hear about more of the Slovenian culture, and it helps me to actively observe these things! Thank you for the kind welcome, and cheers for tuning in!!!

  • @urbsurbisf
    @urbsurbisf 12 днів тому +1

    Lovely clip. However, tipping culture has been different for quite a while now, the old ways are being upheld by dinosaurs like lonely planet etc. A tip will be a nice gesture, not a necessity but we do tip. And people like receiving them, you can see how their day is improved even if ever so slightly. I hope everyone who plans to come around reads this. Don't embarrass yourself dear visitor

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Thank you very much! I really do appreciate it! Cheers for the kind words and the insight on the tipping culture. Cheers!!!

  • @Gi_Bo-t6c
    @Gi_Bo-t6c 9 днів тому

    Ti si mi všeč rada gledam tvoje videoposnetke

  • @enaasica9109
    @enaasica9109 13 днів тому +2

    Well, if Ljubljana is slow pace, than you should visit Koper or Piran, there is like 3x slower pace 😂

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      These are definitely on my list. I want to visit the coast line when the temperatures turn a bit warmer. I am definitely looking forward to it. What do you recommend that I visit there? Cheers for the comment!

  • @boby4751
    @boby4751 Місяць тому +8

    OOOOO, I saw a shopska salad :D, that shit is amzingggggggggggggg :).

  • @peter450
    @peter450 14 днів тому +1

    Welcome to Slovenia

  • @MyLifeAsManca
    @MyLifeAsManca 13 днів тому +1

    great video :)

  • @greentea0302
    @greentea0302 4 дні тому +1

    I really do not know where this bs about not tipping comes from, I have already heard it from some other westerners, but it is simply not true. every waiter will be grateful if you tip, but no one is going to say anything if you do not. it is as simple as that. their salaries are not so big that they do not care for tips.....apart from that detail, yes -you are right. Slovenia is very beautiful small country, and the capital -ljubljana, is gorgeous city. I'd live to live there.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  День тому

      Hey! Zeleni Čaj. I hope that is the right translation lol! I totally get that tips are greatly appreciated and genuinely accepted. I was attempting to highlight the difference between the US and Slovenia in this way. Ljubljana is amazing!! The whole country is absolutely stunning though. Cheers for turning in! I genuinely appreciate you providing nice insight and giving me wonderful feedback. Cheers!!!

  • @StevenFranco-t4s
    @StevenFranco-t4s 2 дні тому

    hey, dont know if you'll see this but i dont have ig. im also from the states and would be down to throw a football at tivoli and hang out.

  • @brankobelfranin8815
    @brankobelfranin8815 10 днів тому +1

    I don't get why is the church in Zagreb shown if this is about slovenia?

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Do you mean the picture during my introduction? All of the content in the video is from Slovenia outside of a few pictures from my channels introduction. Cheers for tuning in!!

    • @brankobelfranin8815
      @brankobelfranin8815 2 години тому

      @@LifewithAaronArnold Yes, and I believe you showed plitvice also.

  • @katjazupa
    @katjazupa Місяць тому +13

    Welcome to S❤nia.

    • @idiotiable
      @idiotiable Місяць тому +2

      sheartnia 😂

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      I had to have a Slovene decipher this for me, but now I understand (sLOVEnia)! Cheers!

  • @andrejkemencic
    @andrejkemencic Місяць тому +2

    Quick tip on easier pronunciation, learn the single R, so Prešeren and similar words will be much easier to pronounce... Ask a native to show you how not to roll an R :D Welcome to Slovenia and good luck! I lived in US for 7 years, new environment can be a little overwhelming, but you're in the right country to get used to Europe, the rest of it is not as safe and calm apart from say Austria, which is just a German speaking Slovenia...

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Ahh thank you so much! This is incredible advice. Where did you live in the US? I think Slovenia is the perfect entry country for me. I chose it in hopes to stay in the long term, because I do really appreciate it here. Thank you for tuning in! Cheers!

  • @stasdimov310
    @stasdimov310 Місяць тому +1

    Are you studying or working here?

  • @aljaklapsicmonroe
    @aljaklapsicmonroe Місяць тому +3

    What IS better in SLOVENIJA Europe than in USA ❤️???

  • @borutlah7837
    @borutlah7837 3 дні тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kumer13
    @kumer13 11 днів тому +1

    are you still in Slovenia? i can show u around so u experience Slovenia from hidden gems. let me know

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  16 годин тому

      Hey, yes still in Slovenia! I spend so much time in the center. My schedule is pretty crazy honestly, but if you ever bump into me in the center please say hey. I'd love to connect, or shoot me an email! Cheers!

  • @Mega12345678ab
    @Mega12345678ab Місяць тому +1

    So cute! But Ljubljana is not most beautiful place in Slovenia!! Lj is most foggy place for sure - from September to May!😅 .. always foggy, rainy, messy, traffic is too slow and chaotic...no urban structure...There is Styria with Savinjska dolina, Celje, Ptuj, Maribor and their wine districts and coast as well, with Piran and Istria more beautiful also sunnier and cozier. In Styria you also have Slovenia's best Thermal Spas ... in my opinion the most beautiful is Savinjska dolina - Savinja river ..lot of bier districts and most beautiful nature as well. When you want to eat good, Michelin stars restaurants you have to visti those districts. The best wine is in Styria, Kras and Goriška Brda like Teran, Merlot, Refosco, Rizling and Champagne!😋🍾🥂 But very exact presentation..very nice!🫠

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Wow! This is amazing advice and in such detail. Thank you so much for these incredible suggestions. I will need to try all of these at some point. Again, thank you so much!! Cheers 🎉!

  • @SCDC-Channel
    @SCDC-Channel Місяць тому +5

    Welcome to SLOVEnia!

  • @DarqIce
    @DarqIce Місяць тому +3

    Welcome to the homeland of your FLOTUS :D You're doing quite well in terms of pronunciation, you just have to remember to forget your vowel shift :)
    If you stick around and want to see Celje and the area around, let me know.

    • @ian1856
      @ian1856 Місяць тому +1

      P.S. We LOVE our First Lady! So nice to have her back again. (I'm an American, who's been living in Vienna for decades.)

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      The vowel shift is quite difficult for me I will say. I will learn with time though! Thank you for the offer! Cheers!

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      @@ian1856 She is wonderful! Ahhh okay, Vienna is very nice!

    • @beerfarmer1828
      @beerfarmer1828 7 днів тому

      @@ian1856 yeah this didnt look like anything slovenian would write,

  • @EgGDoGG_Lover
    @EgGDoGG_Lover Місяць тому +2

    Yea I recommend you buy your own bike. It will save you a lot of money (maybe on facebook marketplace)

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for the recommendation. I think this is a great idea. I think owning a bike may be a bit easier as well. Cheers for the recommendation!

  • @Dinozaver90
    @Dinozaver90 Місяць тому +1

    Welcome to the central European Balkans :). Clean, nice, but Balkan chilling, sipping coffee and spend hours in cafeteria.
    This is another American living in Slovenia. Here you can have a brief introduction:
    ua-cam.com/video/cUkkW7cauPE/v-deo.html
    You can travel in whole of the country with public transport.
    There is a tipping culture. Normally we tip as much as we can. Maybe round the price up, or if we are extra satisfied with the service, then we add some more.
    Is it first time you are in Europe ? How did you find, and how did you decide for Slovenia ?

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Thank you very much for all of the information and the new connection! Also, thank you very much for your warm welcome! This is my first time living in Europe! I have visited before, but I have never stayed. Ljubljana was found through much research, and for me it seemed like the perfect mix of slow paced, safe, and comfortable environment. Cheers for tuning in!

  • @Emilrenbe
    @Emilrenbe Місяць тому +7

    Nice video! But be aware - food you have shown here is not Slovenian, it is Balkan (Serbian, Bosnian…).

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      Ahh yes, I will try to focus on the true Slovenian foods. Cheers for the heads up!

  • @pianistvioletasudilovskaia6870
    @pianistvioletasudilovskaia6870 22 години тому

    Hi! We live in Ljubljana SLOVEnia and LOVE it here. Reach out for collabs!

  • @Zigonce
    @Zigonce Місяць тому +5

    A month in Slovenia and STILL can't pronounce Ljubljana. You should ask some of your friends on tips to pronouncing Šmarna gora and Ljubljana. Also, fyi the city bus is called a trola

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +3

      I actually have some friends work with me on this tonight lol. As a non native, I didn’t even know I was mispronouncing the city’s name. I did not know it’s called a trola. Hvala!

  • @pihi42
    @pihi42 Місяць тому +23

    Yeah, OK, you weren't meeting the busy people of Slovenia, obviously. There is a population that is slow, drinking alot of coffee in Center of Ljubljana. You just haven't met the busy, productive people. They're not fund in le petit cafe across Križanke.

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому

      That makes sense to me. You’re probably right lol! Cheers for tuning in!

  • @samosam2812
    @samosam2812 Місяць тому +1

    hiti počasi :)

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  Місяць тому +1

      I learned that phrase this week. It is wonderful! Thanks for tuning in! Cheers!

  • @junglegirl5174
    @junglegirl5174 6 днів тому +1

    Had u lived in the coastal region (obala) everyone lives even slower and thinks Ljubljana is on speed 😅

    • @LifewithAaronArnold
      @LifewithAaronArnold  День тому

      haha this is exactly what I have heard. I want to go the coastal cities when the weather turns a bit warmer. What cities do you recommend? Cheers for tuning in!!