Stereotypes that Europeans Are Too Afraid to Ask! (UK, Poland, Brazil, Serbia, Spain, Sweden)

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  • @arthurreis7874
    @arthurreis7874 Рік тому +4983

    Brazil, my favorite European country

    • @jlpack62
      @jlpack62 Рік тому +410

      That's funny, but to be fair the video is stereotypes that Europeans are too afraid to ask; it's not necessarily about Europeans.

    • @Paulo37580
      @Paulo37580 Рік тому +27

      🤭🤭🤭🤭

    • @johnnya3584
      @johnnya3584 Рік тому +31

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @tavrinon
      @tavrinon Рік тому +588

      ​@@jlpack62 But Brazil is literally in Europe
      Brazil has a province called Portugal that speaks brazilian that borders Spain
      Brazil: Mythical place of european legend (Hy-Brazil)
      France has the largest border with Brazil (google it)
      Brazil is also neighbour of the british isles (the falklands)
      Rio was the first european capital out of Europe (1810-1821)
      Rio is literally the Atlantis, is located in the Atlantic and also has a mountain like that paintings of the Fall of Rome (corcovado).
      So yeah, Brazil is Europe 🇧🇷=🇪🇺

    • @Presenteme
      @Presenteme Рік тому +11

      ​@@tavrinon😲

  • @newton8698
    @newton8698 Рік тому +1452

    Even for those who live in the Amazon region in Brazil, the Amazon is not a daily part of people's lives. I'm from a city in the Amazon and I don't see people worrying about that.😅

    • @irenejohnston6802
      @irenejohnston6802 Рік тому

      There's an English saying "What the eye doesn't see. The heart doesn't grieve over". In one Brazilian state 400sq Mile's has been cleared to grow Soy in last 10 yrs. 80% for cattle ranching. Illegal fires are started to clear forest. Estimated by 2060s Rain forest will be gone.

    • @roddbroward9876
      @roddbroward9876 Рік тому +62

      I think for ribeirinhos maybe it might be, but yeah, not in big cities lol.

    • @newton8698
      @newton8698 Рік тому +106

      @@roddbroward9876 I think the ribeirinhos are more concerned about catching their fish and their food. Amazon rainforest is more a government stuff. People in the Amazon use instagram, Netflix, they like to go to the movies... just like everywhere else...

    • @carlosbarross
      @carlosbarross Рік тому +9

      Mas ai eles usam muitos barcos para poder se locomover tbm, né? Minha irmã morou no Pantanal e disse que era assim, tudo água…

    • @newton8698
      @newton8698 Рік тому +42

      @@carlosbarross só no interior amigo. Na cidade é carro, moto... normal Kkkk. É que nem uma cidade de São Paulo( claro, nas suas devidas proporções um pouco menor), que tem tudo. Em relação a Pantanal eu não sei lhe dizer, amigo, porque Pantanal é bioma do centro Oeste do Brasil; já o Amazônico é no norte, onde eu moro

  • @Ismaelz
    @Ismaelz Рік тому +526

    I'm from Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state in Brazil, and I'm 4,500 km away from the Amazon. It's the same driving distance from Paris to Jerusalem. It's not really a weekend trip.

    • @NinjaSnow
      @NinjaSnow Рік тому +14

      @@LEUSINHO May I ask if you are from the Brazilian state of Cisplatina?

    • @mbarros3078
      @mbarros3078 Рік тому +54

      @@NinjaSnow There is no Brazilian state of Cisplatina. The old Cisplatina is now the country called Uruguay.

    • @NinjaSnow
      @NinjaSnow Рік тому +3

      @@mbarros3078 I see you didn't get to read the comment I've replied. I know, about Uruguai, I am from the southern region of Brazil

    • @parden3743
      @parden3743 Рік тому +39

      @@NinjaSnow você literalmente perguntou se a pessoa era do estado de Cisplatina mesmo sabendo que não é um estado, queria o que com isso?

    • @NinjaSnow
      @NinjaSnow Рік тому +1

      @@parden3743 Bah, tu és o quê? Policial federal, investigador, agente de facção criminosa? Só ler o que eu respondi da primeira vez

  • @wojstube9359
    @wojstube9359 Рік тому +1154

    Serbian girl is very clever. She have a lot of international experiences.
    Pozdrawiam z Polski 🤗

    • @serbianwarrior385
      @serbianwarrior385 Рік тому +100

      Pozdrav za Poljsku iz Srbije 🇷🇸🤝🇵🇱

    • @ultimate_president
      @ultimate_president Рік тому +54

      Pozdrav takođe iz Srbije za Poljsku ❤️

    • @emotionalIntelligence2078
      @emotionalIntelligence2078 Рік тому +28

      Yeah her confidence symbolises that she would lead a group and build a slavish republic.😎

    • @m1lst3r89
      @m1lst3r89 Рік тому +7

      We love you too Poles.

    • @m1lst3r89
      @m1lst3r89 Рік тому +3

      ​@@emotionalIntelligence2078 what?

  • @EvelynSouza_93
    @EvelynSouza_93 Рік тому +614

    Oh my God 😂 Every time someone sees a Brazilian, they come up with this question about whether we see wild animals in the Amazon rainforest... No, Brazil is not just the Amazon rainforest. Here the country has such a huge territory that it covers all climates: hot, cold, temperate and so on. Even in winter, some parts of the south of the country tend to have snow, not like in other countries but we still have snow and frost too...

    • @spettacolososognatore3909
      @spettacolososognatore3909 Рік тому +10

      Mesmo assim a Amazônia se expande por quase 60% do território nacional (mto tbm em razão do próprio Estado do Amazonas que é realmente gigante). Então sendo o Brasil um país enorme e essa floresta ocupando mais da metade dele, eu não posso condenar os gringos por suporem isso. Por outro lado eu tbm posso imaginar que a maioria da população do BR sequer pisou na Amazônia ou no Amazonas em si, que é o Estado mais famoso por onde essa floresta passa. 🤔

    • @EvelynSouza_93
      @EvelynSouza_93 Рік тому +4

      @@spettacolososognatore3909 isso é, eu mesma nunca fui pra lá embora tenha duas amigas que moram lá

    • @BrunoOliveira-eo8fo
      @BrunoOliveira-eo8fo Рік тому +4

      Serra catarinense chega a nevar muito mesmo, mas só lá também. Daria pra criar uns 20 países no território brasileiro atual.

    • @BrunoOliveira-eo8fo
      @BrunoOliveira-eo8fo Рік тому

      @@spettacolososognatore3909 Floresta amazônica por ser protegida pelo governo, tem uma população minúscula.

    • @damianovargas
      @damianovargas Рік тому +1

      Frio só faz no norte do sul. Aqui na zona sul do RS é 35, 40° direto no verão, no inverno raramente chega a de 15°.

  • @Tar_kat
    @Tar_kat Рік тому +562

    The serbian girl seems so well-educated, smart and classy. 🙌 And finally there is a balkan part of the group, which is nice.
    You can learn cool things with such conversations. Greetings from Bulgaria! ❤

    • @ursatzotschew7541
      @ursatzotschew7541 Рік тому +13

      Yay, Bulgaria!! 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬 Здравейте from the south eastern US!

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Рік тому +35

      @@ursatzotschew7541 I've watched a Serbian man in Chicago speak in his language to a Bulgarian lady and they understood each other. 😃

    • @serbianwarrior385
      @serbianwarrior385 Рік тому +24

      ​@@JosephOccenoBFH Oh of course we understand eachother, i would say 80% we understand eachother.We are also neighbors and we both use same,Cyrillic, alphabet.

    • @serbianwarrior385
      @serbianwarrior385 Рік тому +24

      Hello from your neighbors from Serbia 🇷🇸🤝🇧🇬

    • @Andrei2patrU
      @Andrei2patrU Рік тому +17

      Agreed. Hello from your neighbors from Romania :)

  • @StrawberryMilkkTeaa
    @StrawberryMilkkTeaa Рік тому +85

    Brazilian girl is so pretty to me! There's something about her that I just find so pretty. Maybe it's her smile.

    • @maboleth
      @maboleth Рік тому +2

      Blue eyes, hair, earrings... :D

    • @Peter.342
      @Peter.342 11 місяців тому +2

      Probably because she looks like Anne Hathaway

    • @unfortunatesoul4699
      @unfortunatesoul4699 10 місяців тому +6

      ​@@xohyuushe's brazilian, wtf are you on about?💀

  • @AkiZivojin
    @AkiZivojin Рік тому +383

    The serbian girl was super respectful it made me smile :) pozdrav iz Srbije

    • @MsCCarolinee
      @MsCCarolinee Рік тому +4

      The way she said her name though sounded American, not Serbian :D

    • @ThatIsMessedUp
      @ThatIsMessedUp Рік тому +5

      @@MsCCarolinee well i guess That's just her knowledge of English

    • @ThatIsMessedUp
      @ThatIsMessedUp Рік тому +3

      Pozdrowienia z Polski 🇵🇱🍻

    • @MsCCarolinee
      @MsCCarolinee Рік тому +2

      @@ThatIsMessedUp So if you say your name the way English people say it that means you know English? l don't think do. My name is the same in every language and l don't change it.

    • @ThatIsMessedUp
      @ThatIsMessedUp Рік тому +1

      @@MsCCarolinee well i didn't said that, all i said that she knows language that good that she can say her name without the accent while A LOT of people can't. Don't mess up my words.

  • @canisjay
    @canisjay Рік тому +38

    Assuming every Brazilian lives close to the Amazon is like saying every American live close to Alaska or every Australian lives on the Outback. No, a small portion of the population lives close to the Amazon, most people live very far away from it on the coastline.

  • @gate8475
    @gate8475 Рік тому +74

    I am gobsmacked that we have come to the point that curry has become a national dish of UK.
    Serbian and Brazilian girl were the best

    • @bouli3576
      @bouli3576 11 місяців тому +4

      Yep. No more Steak and Kidney pie, Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, Cornish pasty, Shepard's pie ...

  • @armadoelibertario9238
    @armadoelibertario9238 Рік тому +362

    I'm from the northeastern region of Brazil, some people might say I live close to the Amazon, but I actually don't. I would have to take a 3 hour flight just to get there. The Amazon is sooo far away from most brazilians, like thousands of miles, i'ts quite shocking people don't realize that.

    • @gate8475
      @gate8475 Рік тому +3

      it used to be closer but you cut the forests so now its further

    • @armadoelibertario9238
      @armadoelibertario9238 Рік тому +108

      @@gate8475 I’m so sorry for your geography teacher, if you ever had one.

    • @julianasilva6946
      @julianasilva6946 Рік тому +24

      @@gate8475 mind your business and fix yourIgnorance

    • @gate8475
      @gate8475 Рік тому +3

      i was joking 🙃

    • @julianasilva6946
      @julianasilva6946 Рік тому

      @@gate8475 😒

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Рік тому +882

    The Brazilian waxing was created in 1987 in New York by 7 sisters from Brazil, it was made by Brazilians, but not in Brazil

    • @FrantzVissarionovitch
      @FrantzVissarionovitch Рік тому +10

      cap

    • @MaxTargin0
      @MaxTargin0 Рік тому +110

      Yes!
      I guess common everyday things here don’t get a name until it is popularized in the US, so they feel they are invented elsewhere, it kind of becomes a brand when it gets there like: Brazilian Blowout, Brazilian Butt Lift and Brazilian Wax.
      Here people would only describe these things in broader term like
      Vou alisar o cabelo/fazer progressiva, vou por bunda, me depilar.

    • @MateusOliveira-dy5qy
      @MateusOliveira-dy5qy Рік тому +34

      That's the kind of information I pay my internet bill every month. Thank you.

    • @FallenLight0
      @FallenLight0 Рік тому +93

      Algo que eu descobri recentemente é que a Limonada Suíça na verdade é brasileira, e os gringos tão fazendo tiktoks de como fazer a "brazilian lemonade" que na verdade aqui é a limonada suíça XD

    • @trixx9918
      @trixx9918 Рік тому

      @@FallenLight0 É que o Brasileiro é vira lata, então alguém teve a ideia de por o nome de outros países nas comidas e bebidas pro povo comprar, existe diversas coisas aqui assim.

  • @rebellion-starwars
    @rebellion-starwars Рік тому +257

    I'm proud of my Serbian! She's real one!

  • @serbianwarrior385
    @serbianwarrior385 Рік тому +352

    This is nice content, respect to all girls from Serbia.Also,Draga thank you for representing our country so well.

    • @bozjidar1720
      @bozjidar1720 Рік тому

      Is it Dzraga or Draga....

    • @arthursepeda4388
      @arthursepeda4388 11 місяців тому +2

      Serbia looks interesting and nice, i want to visit someday

    • @saramarija21
      @saramarija21 10 місяців тому +2

      Џрага 🙄

  • @demiraqewtran-sc6td
    @demiraqewtran-sc6td Рік тому +70

    I am from Serbia🇷🇸,and I am proud of my Serbian girl❤all girls are beautiful!

  • @djmhyde
    @djmhyde Рік тому +49

    brazilian waxing was invented in Brazil during the 70s, due the micro bikinis that bazilian women like to use, in the 80s, a brazilian woman named Janea Padilha, with her 6 sisters started a salon in New York offering this kind of waxing, and americans named the procedure "brazilian waxing" but in Brazil pepole know as "hair removal by hot wax"

    • @djmhyde
      @djmhyde 10 місяців тому

      @@xohyuu i never ever seen anyone doing this, but you can try...

  • @DemanaJaire
    @DemanaJaire 6 місяців тому +6

    I’m Polish and I’m such a Draga stan it’s unreal. I loved her personality and "to the point" attitude.

  • @trayhl
    @trayhl Рік тому +460

    Just love the difference in stereotypes:
    For European countries it's all "oh, do you have a bit of a temper? Are all people blonde with blue eyes? Is your language like this other language"
    For Brasil it's like: "HEY! ARE YOU A JUNGLE PERSON FROM THE FOREST? ARE YOUR PETS WILD ANIMALS? DO YOU USE ANIMALS AS INFRA-STRUCTURE LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE?"
    Colonialism at its finenest...

    • @harrypotterisded4522
      @harrypotterisded4522 Рік тому +95

      Well, during my exchange in the US I was asked if in Poland we: have electricity, cars, SHOPS (my fav one), speak Russian, have ice (for drinks lol) and so on
      And ofc stereotypes that we are racist, job stealers, gangsters etc

    • @luizklaude8645
      @luizklaude8645 Рік тому +55

      @@harrypotterisded4522 most intelligent US citizen when it comes to geography ☝

    • @shi6ri
      @shi6ri 10 місяців тому +3

      @@luizklaude8645 lmfao fr

    • @moonlightbabymoon6419
      @moonlightbabymoon6419 10 місяців тому +12

      Dude , Im from Sweden , they ask the same thing , of course we respond "yeah we get our pet icebears at 15" its not related to kolonialism

    • @dotheyfloat9961
      @dotheyfloat9961 9 місяців тому +3

      "Coloniasm at it's finest"... hrmm, what is meant by this. Are you inferring that without coloniasm these people would literally be riding monkeys instead of cars or what? Because that's semi-true.

  • @ernestokrapf
    @ernestokrapf Рік тому +253

    4:20
    ELAS ESTÃO CERTAS, A GENTE FALA BRASILEIRO DO BRASIL.
    Em portugal eles falam brasileiro europeu.

    • @biancavitoriaoliveira729
      @biancavitoriaoliveira729 Рік тому +12

      Falamos o português BR e eles o português de Portugal

    • @brisasalvas2267
      @brisasalvas2267 Рік тому +6

      Kkkkkkk sórdido!

    • @parden3743
      @parden3743 Рік тому +30

      @@biancavitoriaoliveira729 não entendeu a piada 😅

    • @estevaocunha5302
      @estevaocunha5302 Рік тому

      Portugal levou a língua para o Brasil, então brasileiro fala o português com sotaque brasileiro o português fala português de portugal, a língua original do português.

    • @nikkispath
      @nikkispath Рік тому +26

      ​@@estevaocunha5302 Nao, nao... Os portugueses que falam Brasileiro português. 😅

  • @Temposinesqueciveis
    @Temposinesqueciveis Рік тому +389

    As meninas fingindo que não pensavam isso do Brasil 😅😅😅😅😅

  • @Yostheou
    @Yostheou Рік тому +149

    Amazon rainforest for brazilians it's like Siberia for russians, too far and exotic. Just like Laponic/suomi region in Sweden/Finland or maybe Highlands of Scotland for brits. Most brazilians (more than 80%) live in the coastline or nearby.

    • @waldemarusmc3191
      @waldemarusmc3191 Рік тому +3

      It was an 800 pound gorilla in s room, kind of question😁 Yeah,Amazon it larger than life, it's rainforest supplies our planet with more than 30% of oxygen but Brazilians don't want to talk about it. Just because it's alligator and piranhas infested, and you can't wear your Brazilian micro bikini or even get there early.

    • @dolydoly5679
      @dolydoly5679 Рік тому

      ​@@waldemarusmc3191 the Amazon rainforest only collaborates with 1% of the planet's oxygen. It consumes 99% of what it produces.

    • @roddbroward9876
      @roddbroward9876 Рік тому +25

      ​@@waldemarusmc3191 The funny thing about the Amazon that people tend to ignore is that while it does produce a huge chunk of the oxygen in the planet, it also consumes it in basically the same proportion, so it's pretty much a net zero contribution overall. It's still very important for various other reasons though.

    • @Yostheou
      @Yostheou Рік тому +17

      @@roddbroward9876
      Exactly.
      We still need to preserve it from illegal logging in order to keep its biological diversity. But they should not use the oxygen process speech recklessly - moreover, considering seaweeds contribute a lot more to our production of oxygen than the rainforest.

    • @julianasilva6946
      @julianasilva6946 Рік тому +25

      @@waldemarusmc3191 Brazilians don't want to talk about it?? There is no one more interested in the Amazon than Brazilians. We are much more interested in the Amazon than foreigners who think they know eveything about it because they read two or three headines.

  • @teimosia123
    @teimosia123 Рік тому +86

    For those who doesn't know yet, Brasil is a unique and a fascinating country!! 🇧🇷🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @V1CTOR07
    @V1CTOR07 Рік тому +165

    Nós vê que tem a brasileira no vídeo nós já chega como hehe 🇧🇷😎

  • @valhalla-tupiniquim
    @valhalla-tupiniquim Рік тому +25

    Polish and Serbian girls are beautiful.

  • @SerboFaca1
    @SerboFaca1 Рік тому +47

    Difference between Vodka and Slivovitz is that u use Slivovitz not only as drink but also as medicine 😀

    • @Bzhydack
      @Bzhydack Рік тому +8

      In Poland we also have Slivovitz. Or Śliwowica, this is how we call it. Most famous, Łącka Śliwowica, is known from quality, despite fact is techcaly illigal 😉

    • @SerboFaca1
      @SerboFaca1 Рік тому +9

      @@Bzhydack so u from Poland call Slivovitz same as us Serbs haha we call it Šljivovica, different writing but same word.

    • @unicorntv2048
      @unicorntv2048 11 місяців тому +2

      We used to use vodka as medicine as well

    • @cryptoinvader3161
      @cryptoinvader3161 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Bzhydack If someone would try to ban Šljivovica in Serbia, I think we would have civil war within a hour. 😅

    • @pavelperina7629
      @pavelperina7629 Місяць тому

      And currency ofc

  • @otheseus
    @otheseus Рік тому +135

    In Brazil, depilation is extremely common, both for women and men😅

    • @newton8698
      @newton8698 Рік тому +1

      Foda-se?

    • @Legume666
      @Legume666 Рік тому +3

      u can call it as waxing

    • @MarkHobbes
      @MarkHobbes Рік тому +7

      for men? do you mean the entire body? this is a commom trend among gay men, not sure if it's for general men

    • @otheseus
      @otheseus Рік тому +18

      @@MarkHobbes Você é Brasileiro cara, sabe muito bem sobre...

    • @Ismaelz
      @Ismaelz Рік тому +2

      No, it's not.

  • @dailydoseofshtposts6891
    @dailydoseofshtposts6891 10 місяців тому +9

    Swedish and Polish girl are very respectful and beautiful personels, love from Serbia❤

  • @vprime
    @vprime 10 місяців тому +9

    Anna’s accent is simply perfect!

  • @lemonz1769
    @lemonz1769 Рік тому +72

    I love this group!! Please do more with them. They’re all so likable and bring a diverse perspective.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Рік тому +2

      I was gonna say the same thing, I like them together, they've got great vibes. :)

  • @cinoeye
    @cinoeye Рік тому +18

    Not sure how not offering food to guests have anything to do with being poor or rich…Most south and south east European (Balkan) countries where and still are poor yet they will always feed you!

    • @lovisalindstrom7920
      @lovisalindstrom7920 Рік тому +2

      yes but most swedes i think were a bit thrown by "the scandal" so no one knows why that has been and may be the way still in some homes. But you should check out some comments above.

    • @Covenantt666
      @Covenantt666 9 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, it's mostly the other way around. People didn't wanna show that they were poor and didn't wanna seem like they couldn't feed their own children by letting them get food somewhere else. But when I grew up I never experienced that you would be left in a room while your friend had dinner because we all had dinner with our families around the same time, so if we were at a friends and it was dinner-time we all went home and had dinner with our own family. Of course if it was a longer planned stay over at a friend's we got fed but for spontaneous going over to a friend's house we just went home when it was time for food.

  • @teimosia123
    @teimosia123 Рік тому +8

    Yes Anna, you're absolutely right!
    "Oh my God how dare they ask?"
    🤦🏻‍♀️🇧🇷

  • @robertpavey5615
    @robertpavey5615 Рік тому +15

    I just knew the comments section was going to be dominated by Serbia. I can't think of another country where as soon as it is mentioned, its people are straight into the comments section declaring their undying love. Živela Srbija! 🇷🇸 🇷🇸 💪 💪Pozdrav iz Veliko Britannija!

    • @fargo6414
      @fargo6414 8 місяців тому

      Iz -> Velik _e_ Brita _n_ ij _e_ . ❤

  • @jonatasfaustinomoraes
    @jonatasfaustinomoraes Рік тому +67

    Most part of the Amazon is in the North of the country, and a bit on Center-west and a small proportion in Northeast. And in most places there are developed cities, though in North the weather is umid, hot and even rainy in some seasons. Brazil has 6 biomes. Amazônia (North and like I said, part of Center-west and Northeast), Caatinga (Northeast) that is semi-arid, Pampa (part of South) , Mata Atlântica (Southeast and east coast of Northeast) and Cerrado (part of South). Some hills in South and Southeast in Brazil may snow in winter. In Northeastern hills we may have some fog in winter. In São paulo you can have the 4 seasons in a day. Our country is huge and so our diversity in culture and nature. Not even Carnaval is the only way you are used to know/see.

    • @bloodwire7152
      @bloodwire7152 Рік тому +1

      Cerrado is present is most of the center-west region. It's the main biome in the capital and a big chunk of Goias and Minas.

    • @PedroHawk1
      @PedroHawk1 Рік тому

      idk, man our fog isn't restricted to winter. Generally early in the mornings (like 4-5am) you can barely see the buildings. It depends on altitude and temperature.

  • @HOBAPOMA
    @HOBAPOMA Рік тому +24

    Moro no Brasil e a floresta amazônica deve estar numa distância de 3 mil quilômetros da minha cidade, eu também nunca vi uma favela na minha vida a não ser em filme/noticiário.

  • @Nikifor_92
    @Nikifor_92 Рік тому +31

    Only one question to Ania from PL and it was about bad music in Poland? Serious xd? Poland have a loooooot of good bands, singers and composers.... except disco polo, of course.

    • @Nikifor_92
      @Nikifor_92 Рік тому +1

      @Marcin aj, no co za szkoda, że to 'xd' zrujnowało kontekst całej wypowiedzi i zostanę niezrozumiany przez świat! Ajaj!

  • @likori777
    @likori777 Рік тому +76

    Poland have great extreme Metal music! For example Behemoth and Vader! :D Love from Sweden to Poland, I love your country!

    • @annathevideoviewer
      @annathevideoviewer Рік тому +5

      And that from a person coming from Scandinavia, esp. Sweden with their great metal.

    • @troy5094
      @troy5094 Рік тому +2

      Bruh when that question was asked I felt offended as a classical music enjoyer

    • @uqizbuqi3069
      @uqizbuqi3069 10 місяців тому +2

      Yep or my latest discovery- Mgła for black metal

    • @monikaxena2834
      @monikaxena2834 10 місяців тому

      all world have good music india afrika only in TV its only from USA big cash promotion i love sabaton xD

    • @alekwas3392
      @alekwas3392 2 місяці тому

      ​@@uqizbuqi3069Mgła is outstanding. You should have also try Batushka.

  • @2dimitropolis370
    @2dimitropolis370 Рік тому +162

    Serbia ❤❤❤❤

    • @serbianwarrior385
      @serbianwarrior385 Рік тому +35

      Thank you brother, love and respect from Serbia to our Greek brothers and sisters 🇷🇸❤️🇬🇷

    • @SDluka
      @SDluka 11 місяців тому +2

      Greece❤

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Рік тому +180

    The country with most blond with blue eyes is Finland and then in second is Sweden , but that's not really matter since the all nordic countries are all well-known for that😅

    • @andyx6827
      @andyx6827 Рік тому +24

      ​@@luizuea1 Dude have you seen Southern Russia or Eastern Russia? People there straight-up look Iraqi and Chinese. Russia is far from having the most blond and blue-eyed people.

    • @assim2213
      @assim2213 Рік тому +5

      A maioria dos escandinavos tem olhos castanhos e os finlandeses apesar de viver na Escandinávia não são povos escandinavos, são próximos geneticamente dos húngaros e dos povos da Ásia central como os Cazáquis, os uzbéquis e os quirguizes

    • @Rowlph8888
      @Rowlph8888 Рік тому +7

      @@assim2213 Yes, I was surprised to hear that only 2% of people have greeen and 8% blue eyes, globally. If you google it actually the more North "Western" that you go in Europe, wheremore exotic colours are the case, not the centre, or eastern side of Northern Europe. Not necessarily blonde hair, but certainly Predomiinantly green, or blue eyes in UK, Icelandic and Irish natives; 86% apparently😮 . A much smaller percentage of brown eyes there.

    • @assim2213
      @assim2213 Рік тому

      ​@@Rowlph8888 Sim, até porque os europeus OCIDENTAIS como os britânicos, irlandeses, suíços belgas austríacos alemães, franceses italianos portugueses e espanhois são geneticamente homogêneos,fazem parte do haplogrupo genético masculino paterno Y DNA R1b que geralmente é haplogrupo Y DNA das pessoas ruivas, de olhos verdes e azuis, haplogrupo genético que não incluem a maioria dos escandinavos e nem os europeus orientais, então a Europa OCIDENTAL difere geneticamente dos escandinavos e orientais europeus, por isso irlandeses,escoceses, ingleses franceses por exemplo tem mais possibilidade de ter olhos verdes e azuis que os povos da Escandinávia e Leste europeu

    • @worldclassyoutuber2085
      @worldclassyoutuber2085 Рік тому +2

      @@Rowlph8888 I heard that all brown eyes are blue underneath and that there is a laser eye surgery to turn them blue permanently.

  • @ragnargrabson1287
    @ragnargrabson1287 Рік тому +17

    As far as the question about Polish music is concerned: Poland is rich in culture since it has been part of the Western civilization for over 1000 years and Polish music is an integral part of this . Starting from medieval times with my favorite Gregorian chant: "Gaude Mater Polonia" or ""Rejoice, oh Mother Poland"" composed for Polish kings by an unknown composer. Next, we have music of the Polish Renaissance with great composers such as Bartlomiej Pekiel and Waclaw from Szamotuly. After Renaissance period , there is Polish Baroque with Mikołaj Dylecki, Marcin Mielczewski, Kaspar Foerster, and Tomasz Szewerowski. Next, we have romantic era represented by world-renowned Fryderyk Chopin, more modern composers Henryk Wieniawski (violin concertos), Stanisław Kościuszko (opera), Henryk Górecki ( modern classical) . Furthermore, Poles created some of the best music tracks for movies, for example: Krzysztof Komeda - ( music for 'Rosemary's Baby'), Krzysztof Penderecki - music for 'The Shining' ), Wojciech Kilar - '( music for The Ninth Gate' ). and Poland produced some of the best jazz musicians including Tomasz Stańko, Basia Trzetrzelewska, and Ewa Bem.

    • @romualdandrzejczak4093
      @romualdandrzejczak4093 8 місяців тому

      A little correction: Bartłomiej Pękiel was an early Baroque composer, not a Renaissance one(he was actually contemporary to Marcin Mielczewski and Kacper Förster). And "Stanisław Kościuszko" was actually named Moniuszko(btw, he and Wieniawski were Romantic composers, just like Chopin; Polish Modernism in music starts with Paderewski).

    • @panekpankiewicz8691
      @panekpankiewicz8691 7 місяців тому

      nie zesraj się

    • @ragnargrabson1287
      @ragnargrabson1287 7 місяців тому +1

      @@panekpankiewicz8691 Thank you very much Sir. I appreciate your concern!

  • @thehoogard
    @thehoogard Рік тому +66

    Of course we serve guests food. Where this whole "meme" started with was children visiting their friends. Then you were expected to go home and have dinner at your own place, since your parents would have planned for cooking for a certain number of people, and equally so at the friend's place. So it's about respecting both of those house holds, especially when times were rougher.

    • @Presenteme
      @Presenteme Рік тому

      I'm from Brazil and I read the whole book (the Paradise sexual democrat) Janer Cristaldo, says that the Swedes are useless, you only have money to exchange. the author lived for years in Sweden.

    • @carlkolthoff5402
      @carlkolthoff5402 Рік тому +21

      Yes! Thank you. As a Swede, I found those headlines so disturbing. Like, you only get half the story without any context. At least for me when I grew up, we usually were a bunch of kids from the same neighbourhood playing outdoors if the weather was nice. If it got cold or started raining, we went in to someones house and played Nintendo instead. Were their parents supposed to all of a sudden have dinner ready for nine people instead of four? No, of course not. Everyone just went home at six to eat with their own family. If it was planned and someone from out of town were there, then of course they were invited to the table. But 95% of the time, it was spontaneous with no parental involvement. And besides that, I remember a thousand times when the parents asked if we wanted fika. But yeah, I don't think I ever had dinner in the house across the street where my friend lived.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Рік тому +16

      Yep! I think people just don't understand that because in other cultures you show respect by feeding people, when in Sweden you show respect by NOT feeding your kids' friends and basically ruining their parents' dinner for them. It's just a different food culture. If you're invited over for a sleepover obviously you'll get fed, though. It's the unplanned visits that don't necessarily include food.

    • @emillarsson3896
      @emillarsson3896 Рік тому +7

      @@thespankmyfrank Yep. We'll never let a child go hungry, but they'll usually have dinner with their family. In my house we always asked if our friends wanted to eat with us, but they usually ate at home.

    • @NiclasAsp
      @NiclasAsp Рік тому +2

      Yea we use to be told by the friends parent to call home first and ask if it is ok to eat at their house. But still my friends did almost always get food at my home.(with the consent from their parents). But I where often not even asked at my friends home. So you had to be hungry until you finally did get home. I always thought it was so weird that they did not even asked. Or told you that you need to go home and eat(like some did). Some of my friends used even to eat in turns. First like the friend at his place and then took the bikes over to my place. So we did not have to go hungry all day. 😅

  • @sofiaruschel
    @sofiaruschel Рік тому +8

    what a beautiful brazilian

  • @alexilxlalex9879
    @alexilxlalex9879 Рік тому +6

    Other countries: get various questions about culture etc
    Sweden: *MEATBALLS*

  • @momentoasmr
    @momentoasmr Рік тому +74

    Presentations 00:22
    Did Brazil really start the Brazilian waxing? 1:21
    Is curry the national dish of the UK?1:53
    Why do you not serve meals to your guests? 2:32
    Do Brazilians speak Brazilian? 4:14
    Spanish people are all sexy? 4:48
    Poland does not have nice music?5:48
    Did you know that Yorkshire Tea is from India? 6:38
    Did you really think Swedish meatballs are tastier then American meatballs?7:42
    Is the Amazon rainforest a part of daily life in Brazil? 8:31
    Polish vodka vs Slivovitz 9:25
    Is everyone in Sweden blonde with blue eyes? 10:11
    How much do you fight in a day? 11:23
    How different is Serbian and Russian? 12:09

  • @AdrianoUrielSdosSantos
    @AdrianoUrielSdosSantos Рік тому +14

    In Brasil, "brazilian waxing" is just "waxing". Also, "Brazil nuts" is just "nut". And "Brazilian jiu-jitsu" is just "jiu jitsu". But the most commonly consummed bread we call "French bread", and rollecoster we call "russian mountain" kkk

    • @marianacury2293
      @marianacury2293 Рік тому +6

      Brazil nuts não é só castanha aqui🤦‍♀️ brazil nuts é a castanha do Pará, tipo bem específico de castanha

    • @annathevideoviewer
      @annathevideoviewer Рік тому

      Yes, but Hélio Gracie has developed his own Jui Jitsu style with his brother Carlos. And their descendants have also introduced it to the development of the UFC in the world. If you delve a little more into the matter, you can already see clear differences to the trad. Jui Jitsu.
      But I see what you meant. French fries, ....

    • @eduardolontra557
      @eduardolontra557 Рік тому

      Acho que isso tem a ver com os primeiros habitantes deste local que não usavam roupas quando os Europeus chegaram. Acho que a carta de Pero Vaz de Caminha fala sobre isso, ele notou que era diferente das mulheres europeias. Tudo me leva a crer que é mais um costume herdado dos indígenas.

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli 2 місяці тому +1

      Montaña rusa in Mexico too, probably a trademark, company or something of the 1st rollercoasters being built in those countries, like some people would call Coca-cola any type of soda?

  • @henrikl4244
    @henrikl4244 Рік тому +46

    The Swedish food thing was that there was no mobile and most children was expected to be home to dinner.
    Most time the parents did not know where their children was but they know that they would be home for dinner.
    As a parent you know that the guest child's parents have planned and maybe even started with the family dinner so it would have been rude to not respect that.
    Offcorse in the cases the parents know eachother the common thing was to ask the child, " you can eat with us but you have to call your parents first ".

    • @melc5000
      @melc5000 Рік тому +5

      Come to India and make sure with an empty stomach cos bro they’re gonna feed the hell out of you.. and it’d be considered rude not to accept the food.. I have a very low appetite so I make myself hungry avoiding food for hours if I’m going to anyone’s house 😀

    • @jonadabtheunsightly
      @jonadabtheunsightly Рік тому

      It sounds weird to Americans, because American schools tend to serve lunch pretty early (typically, around 11), so by the time school lets out (around 2:30 or 3), the kids are too hungry to wait for supper. Consequently, the after-school snack is pretty much universal in America. So inviting a friend over to your house after school and then *not* giving them anything to eat, sort of feels like you're implicitly expecting them to skip a meal in order to spend time with you.

    • @Fanniiiy
      @Fanniiiy Рік тому +3

      @@jonadabtheunsightly In Sweden most children stay at school until at least 4, that means among the younger children you would most likely have you afternoon snack at "fritids" (after school childcare) where most kids would be between school ended around 2 until their parents finished working and they could come pick the children up. Then when we got older we went home directly after school ended around 4 and the parents would come home and start dinner around 5-6. That's the time most parents expected their kids to be home to eat with the family and then do homework.

    • @emelie5515
      @emelie5515 Рік тому +4

      Yes and an additional point is that during the majority of the year it becomes dark after 16:00-17:00 so your parents doesn’t want you to walk home in the dark. You also need to do your homework.
      However as a swede I’ve never experienced or heard from anyone I know to not be offered food if staying a bit later. For us that would be consider very rude and uncaring.
      Also I don’t like how the girl in the video compare it to economy, because this is more an indication of an individuals display of greediness. Some who doesn’t have much still share and this has always happened in Sweden, but maybe northerners (in comparison to southern Swedes in bigger cities) are more hospitable against their friends and have deeply rooted values. Don’t know. But this sounds very strange and I would not stay friends with a family who doesn’t care for their surroundings.

    • @Narnendil
      @Narnendil 11 місяців тому +4

      @@emelie5515 As a Swede from an urban, south-ish big city, it has never happened to me either. I agree that it seems very rude and uncaring. The idea of not serving food to visiting children felt completely foreign to me when I first heard about it online in recent years. I'm still surprised this happens somehwhere in Sweden, but I have never spoken to anyone this has happened to.

  • @black_canary7398
    @black_canary7398 Рік тому +6

    The thing that my American friends asked me was 'Are all Serbs 🇷🇸really tall?'

    • @amarillorose7810
      @amarillorose7810 Рік тому +7

      It's a stereotype that's correct. Of course, not all Serbs are tall, but majority are. Serbs, along with Scandinavians and Dutch, are among the highest/tallest nations on average in Europe.

    • @thepretorian5292
      @thepretorian5292 Рік тому

      @@amarillorose7810i found the germans to be tall in northernwestern saxon regions, as tall as the dutch, the czechs too and among the scandinavians the danes are very tall (181+) the rest are average.

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Рік тому +65

    My favorite Polish singer of all time was Basia famous for her Bossa Nova inspired jazz pop music. I've listened to her music while growing up and discovered later on that she had also lived in Chicago at one point.

    • @FallenLight0
      @FallenLight0 Рік тому +7

      she sings really well, thanks for making me know her

    • @basiowe_kotki_handmade
      @basiowe_kotki_handmade Рік тому +5

      This is so nice to read, she was raised in the city where I was born, she used to be my mother's neighbour. :)

    • @eduardoBR1991
      @eduardoBR1991 Рік тому +7

      Since I'm from Brazil and like Bossa Nova, I'll definitely give her music a try

    • @PropertyOfK
      @PropertyOfK Рік тому +4

      As something interesting: Basia is a diminutive of Barbara, she user the firt name only because her last name is Trzetrzelewska : D probably not pronounceable for foreigners : D

    • @Soulspinner001
      @Soulspinner001 Рік тому +1

      Her profile was elevated in the UK in the 80's when she joined the band Matt Bianco. They had a few hits on the singles charts, then went on to have a slight success as a solo artists.

  • @ktaedear
    @ktaedear Рік тому +37

    Ana Paula is beautiful and represents our country very well! 🇧🇷❤️

  • @V0r4xiz
    @V0r4xiz Рік тому +15

    After a couple snoozers, World Friends comes back with an actually interesting video. Liked it very much!

  •  Рік тому +5

    About the rainforest, most people only remember the Amazon rainforest, but there are others. Even in Brazil, there is the "mata Atlântica", that is a forest over the hills near the Atlantic Ocean, mostly at the South and SouthEast coast of Brazil.

  • @CatarinaVanDF
    @CatarinaVanDF Рік тому +4

    next time bring a russian girl too!! Russia is very interesting and has a lot of stereotypes about them. it would be cool to watch.

  • @flingan7512
    @flingan7512 Рік тому +10

    As a Swede, of course you know that many other countries have meatballs, but why exactly Swedish meatballs are so popular, I don't know why :) I think it's delicious but I don't eat it all the time haha :)
    😀Then the thing about not giving food. Doesn't suit my family anyway. As Cajsa said, it must be planned. But it's not directly in my family. Even though we didn't have much money, the friend always got something to eat. Been there myself a time or two that you had to wait or that you went home to eat before going back. Because if it is not planned, it can happen. But I'm mostly used to people getting something and them getting food at my place. So it does not apply to all Swedes back home. Best that was also when my mother made homemade Cinnamon/Vanilla buns with a glass of milk.

    • @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273
      @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273 Рік тому

      Learn about interaction between Ottoman empire and swede history, you will find the answer

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Рік тому +5

      ​@@ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273 Actually not true, our meatballs were probably influenced more by France, Italy or other European countries. What makes it special is the sauce and lingonberry which are honestly very Swedish. What we do have from the Ottomans is for example kåldolmar, which is part of Swedish traditional cuisine... and it's literally cabbage dolma with the same brown sauce we use for meatballs lol.

    • @mannyb7949
      @mannyb7949 Рік тому

      In the US meatballs are usually related to italian-american cuisine (which is not the same as italian btw). I think Italy has something equivalent called polpette or polpette di carne (smaller in size compared to the american ones).

  • @thirdoctoberchild
    @thirdoctoberchild 11 місяців тому +5

    I’m half Swedish, and I would say it’s very contextual. Having dinner with someone’s family is usually something that would be planned, or they would at least want to know it’s ok with your parents. A lot of families plan what and how much to cook depending on the number/preferences/allergies etc. I typically wouldn’t have even considered staying for dinner unless it was pre-planned. But that was the same in England. We would book in dinners at our friends houses like two weeks in advance. But if I went round someone’s place after school BEFORE dinner, which I did very often, I would definitely get drinks and snacks. A lot of kids in Sweden eat what’s called “mellis” or “mellanmål” - it literally means “between meals”. Depending on the place and the friend this could have been anything from tea and biscuits or fruit to cereal or pot noodles. The main controversy on the internet though was stories about Swedish kids like waiting in someone’s room while their friend’s family had dinner. I have NEVER done that and I don’t actually know any Swedes who have. You would just go home and have dinner at home. I’m sure this happens somewhere but I’d say it was blown way out of proportion.

    • @frukostmugg
      @frukostmugg 9 місяців тому

      det är för att det inte alla existerar i samma utsträckning idag. Detta var en stor grej på 90-talet. Och som du säger har det med middagsplanering att göra. Jag har både upplevt att det hänt men där barnet fått som du också nämner mellanmål eller glass eller vad som helst. Sen det väl i Sveriges identitet att inte trampa någon på tårna, väldigt försiktig och inte ta så mycket plats. En del av Jantelagen helt enkelt.

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer 8 місяців тому

      I've done that and it wasn't that uncommon around my friends, it was great. My friend went to eat and I got to play the game by myself instead of waiting for my turn. To me it's also a trust thing, they have no problem leaving me alone in their room. This usually happened when families eat at different times. So if my friends family eat dinner at 5:30pm and my family eat dinner at 7pm. Instead of going home when my friend eat I just stay alone in his room while he eat for like 10-15 minutes and then we continue playing until I had to go home and eat. This happened on weekdays when you just randomly go home to a friend after school without either family's parents knowing about it.

  • @lucijavukcevic6385
    @lucijavukcevic6385 9 місяців тому +2

    It is Portuguese, but a Brazillian type. Like, it's called Brazillian Portuguese. The example which explains why it is so is UK and USA

  • @2dimitropolis370
    @2dimitropolis370 Рік тому +14

    Драга❤

  • @Onnarashi
    @Onnarashi Рік тому +108

    Judging by the title, Brazil is apparently in Europe now.

    • @efrenr81
      @efrenr81 Рік тому +3

      Lol didn't even catch that

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Рік тому +19

      Brazil is not only in Europe but in the whole world. 😄 My roommate in Spain was a Lebanese-Brazilian. I also know a few Japanese-Brazilians who you wouldn't think were actually from Brazil.

    • @jankowalski6338
      @jankowalski6338 Рік тому +16

      Europeans have a right to ask about countries outside of Europe. Hope this helps.

    • @leondenizard3800
      @leondenizard3800 Рік тому +20

      Yep Portugal is an Brazilian territory in Europe

    • @tavrinon
      @tavrinon Рік тому +17

      But Brazil is literally in Europe
      Brazil have a province called Portugal that speaks brazilian that borders Spain
      Brazil: Mythical place of european legend (Hy-Brazil)
      France has the largest border with Brazil (google it)
      Brazil is also neighbour of the british isles (the falklands)
      Rio was the first european capital out of Europe
      Rio is literally the Atlantis, is located in the Atlantic and also has a mountain like that paintings of the Fall of Rome (corcovado).
      So yeah, Brazil is Europe 🇧🇷=🇪🇺

  • @evoltaocao5078
    @evoltaocao5078 Рік тому +6

    lol they way Chopin was written in the subtitles killed me

  • @darktravel9318
    @darktravel9318 Рік тому +38

    As a Pole, I do not agree that Poland has bad music. In recent years they have been very divre for Polish musicians. Just listen to e.g. sanah etc.
    Yes, we are not yet known to the whole world, but it is not an easy thing to do

    • @JRLiske
      @JRLiske Рік тому +1

      VintageMan Productions is Polish, and makes incredible beats.
      Much love from Canada.

  • @annastanojeva6119
    @annastanojeva6119 Рік тому +16

    Serbian girl ❤️

  • @flowerboy5715
    @flowerboy5715 Рік тому +5

    When it comes to the Swedish food thing, as someone from Sweden I think it’s just culture. A part of our culture is minding our own business for example talking or saying hi to strangers is often seen as weird. It’s the same concept of keeping to yourself and minding your own business with food if it’s a play date the person will get food for certain, if they didn’t it would be seen as very rude. But if it isn’t planed they might not get food or the family will ask the other family if they should give you food. It doesn’t mean that swedes doesn’t have hospitality it just means that in our culture the way to show hospitality is to show respect by keeping to yourself. I know this sounds very strange but in practice it makes more sense and it works for us:] it’s the dream country for introverts lol

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer 8 місяців тому

      Actually kinda crazy to me how it is somehow okay to just shit on our culture when we are constantly told to be so respectful of other countries. Really starting to get fed up with these xenophobic cultures that can't understand others have different values.

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 Рік тому +10

    6:13 - Ah, Shopen... The famous polish composer.

    • @spotlight3465
      @spotlight3465 Рік тому +1

      Fryderyk Chopin. Not that famous like 50 cent or Katy Perry but still.

    • @worldclassyoutuber2085
      @worldclassyoutuber2085 Рік тому +4

      @@spotlight3465 The difference is celebrities like 50 cent and Katy Perry will be forgotten, Fryderyk Szopen "Funeral march" or Nocturne op.9 No.2 are timeless masterpieces. Not to mention other great composers that created many masterpieces.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Рік тому +2

      ​@@spotlight3465 They were commenting on the spelling. Chopin is VERY famous, idk who Shopen is though.

  • @SKZStay1995
    @SKZStay1995 Рік тому +1

    "...but in my case, I don't like fight." That was really cute how she said it 🥺

  • @notiamplop
    @notiamplop 11 місяців тому +2

    As soon as they mentioned Polish music, I went: Bejbah!

  • @luadeluas
    @luadeluas Рік тому +59

    No, not every brazilian live in the amazon omggg! 😂
    But yeah, we have a lot of diversity in our nature ❤ I love it

    • @Auriverde258
      @Auriverde258 Рік тому

      Na verdade a amazonia é o lugar menos habitado do Brasil

  • @bo2f
    @bo2f Рік тому +18

    On the other hand, some Brazilian people like to mock Portugal and say we stole the language, so now they speak portuguese brazilian, instead of us speaking brazilian portuguese

    • @Mill_Jr
      @Mill_Jr Рік тому +5

      They are a Spanish province that speaks Brazilian

    • @sasukebyak
      @sasukebyak Рік тому +2

      @@Mill_Jr Never heard of that....Portugal was speaking portuguese way before Brazil was even discovered right?

    • @Mill_Jr
      @Mill_Jr Рік тому +6

      @@sasukebyak Yes, that was just a joke

    • @alexvaznogueira2817
      @alexvaznogueira2817 Рік тому

      Sorry bro, but in Portugal we DON'T consider your language as Portuguese. For us, you all speak brasileiro.

    • @julianasilva6946
      @julianasilva6946 Рік тому +10

      @@alexvaznogueira2817 What YOU portugueses think is irrelevant. And you should be smarter, if Brazil changes its language officially to Brasileiro, something that I and many Brazilians would fully support, YOU would be the ones to lose. Portuguese would lose 220 million speakers and would become completely irrelevant. 🤩

  • @greatgames3494
    @greatgames3494 8 місяців тому +1

    it is really cool to see a bunch of european people from all over europe
    especially brazil

    • @Jimmy_The_Kid
      @Jimmy_The_Kid 7 місяців тому

      Brazil is in south american😂

  • @a1smith
    @a1smith Рік тому +2

    I just love the way you all get on together Obviously you're not politicians - the world would be so much better if people like you were politicians. Notice that I don't say if politicians were like you- I just don't think that's possible.

  • @AchtungKarate
    @AchtungKarate 11 місяців тому +7

    Poland has AWESOME music.
    Vader, Behemoth, Mgla, Batushka, and many, many more.

  • @SakuraintheMoon
    @SakuraintheMoon Рік тому +13

    "But not for those that are by the coast" she is really confirming that she has no idea what Brazil is like

    • @NerdChannelBrasil
      @NerdChannelBrasil Рік тому +2

      Amazon is far from the coast... What are you talking about?

    • @kateFGMP
      @kateFGMP Рік тому

      @@NerdChannelBrasil yeah but São Paulo is not on the coast.

    • @ar_ytb
      @ar_ytb Рік тому +3

      @@kateFGMP it is “by” the coast. She is not saying it is a “beach” city.

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli 2 місяці тому

      It's about perspective, my city is about the same distance (50 km each way) from the coast and the mountains, but we think of it being by the coast because most activities are about going to the beach on long weekends or holidays. I guess Sao Paulo has the same perspective, for them having some free time or any tourist visiting around will go to the beach rather than the Amazon as it is much nearer and the rainforest is rather far away.

  • @pegasusengland3308
    @pegasusengland3308 7 місяців тому +1

    Again, Portugal was the first country to introduced (in written) tea to Europe. In 1662, Catherine of Braganza of Portugal married Charles Ⅱ and she brought tea to the Royal house of England for the first time.

  • @fabio.mendes
    @fabio.mendes 4 місяці тому +1

    British know tea from the Portuguese. Queen Catarina de Bragança took the too UK. Edit: adding that tea already existed in the UK, but it was for medicinal purposes. The habit of drinking as it is today, it was the Queen who was responsible

  • @newchancetolive
    @newchancetolive Рік тому +7

    A brasileira por dentro: PRA MIM JA DEU GENTE

  • @MaraMara89
    @MaraMara89 Рік тому +15

    Polish music isn't bad. Sure: there is bad polish music, but you can find bad music in any country. We might not be known for our musicians, as it is hard to be worldwide famous when you came from relatively poor country (polish złoty is a lot weaker then euro, dolar or british pound), so it is hard to promote abroad.
    As Ania said we do have great composers, though. Chopin being most known, but we also have many movie composers: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek being most famous (Academy Award for "Finding Neverland"), but also Krzysztof Penderecki (who's music was used in movies like The shining, Children of Men or Player One), Wojciech Kilar (The Ninth Gate, The Pianist, Dracula) and many more.
    Most known polish band is probably Metal Band 'Behemoth'.

    • @tuomollo
      @tuomollo Рік тому

      Besides Behemoth, you could also name Vader, Decapitated, Acid Drinkers, Riverside and many, many more. Polish metal scene is quite strong actually but you have to be a metalhead to know these bands. I have no idea where the stereotype about Poland not having good music came from. Of course, as Ania said, we have disco polo but other countries have similar kind of music as well. I am not a pop music fan but judging by what is played on the radio, the quality of it is usually on par with the western music. We also have great jazz musicians like Leszek Możdżer or Tomasz Stańko.

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 Рік тому

      @@tuomollo I didn't thought about other metal bands as I am not listening to that genre of music. I have heard of bands you have mention but I didn't knew they are famous abroad. Behemoth is so famous even I, who is not listening to metal, know about them xD
      I agree that probably most countries have music for masses like Korean trot or German music for October fest (Schlager?) and Disco polo isn't unusual.
      One of the reasons that people abroad think we don't have good music might be the fact that our most popular artists don't make it outside our country. I know that Edyta Gòrniak or Brodka tried with west markets and failed. For polish artist it is expensive to promote in west europe as polish zloty is weak.
      And it is also hard to go big with polish language songs - it doesn't have as much recognition as for example Korean music.
      We also had a few bad acts in Eurovision which probably doesn't help either

    • @tuomollo
      @tuomollo Рік тому +1

      @@MaraMara89 Vader is really popular as well (especially in Japan). I guess we are recognized abroad when it comes to non-mainstream music.
      It is true that the Eurovision does not help but to be honest, I don't remember liking any of the Eurovision finalists so winning Eurovision doesn't necessarily mean it's good music.

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 Рік тому

      @@tuomollo I like Maneskin from recent ones. And they made quite a career.
      This year Blanka is strongly at last position from all the propositions xD to be honest I can't even remember most of the polish entries, except Gòrniak, Ich Troje with Kaine Grenzen, Donatan and Michał Szpak. I know that young Ochman was not bad but can't remember the song :/
      Eurovision is good opportunity for artist to show themselves to European/global audience but with music chosen by "jury" we have nothing to show...

    • @tuomollo
      @tuomollo Рік тому

      @@MaraMara89 Polish entry with Margaret could do better but she underperformed compared to the music video. It lacked the enegry. From what I can remember, she was sick during the contest.

  • @zephyroLu
    @zephyroLu Рік тому +2

    here I leave my correction living in Amazonas
    It's not part of everyday life because we have cities like no other in the world
    Perhaps it is part of the riverside community but they are very few compared to the city of Manaus and nearby cities
    This exteritype that you mentioned happens even here in Brazil, mainly in the southern states and in São Paulo
    Then no
    I never took a boat to school and I live in the city in the middle of the forest

  • @hypetubeofficial
    @hypetubeofficial 9 місяців тому +2

    the brazilian girls english is amazing

  • @jimgorycki4013
    @jimgorycki4013 Рік тому +59

    I almost died when I heard that question about Poland having terrible music. Like Ania said Chopin. And there's Polka. I remember a rock band out of Poland called Lady Pank.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Рік тому +22

      And the subtitles say "Shopen" 💀 I almost died because of that lmao. To be fair, I think Poland is up and coming in the music scene, they're just not as famous as other countries' music industries yet.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Рік тому +8

      Chopin, Lipinski, Penderecki, Górecki, Wieniawski, Szymanowski, Panufnik, Petersburski (O, donna Clara:), Komeda (and the whole Polish Jazz), Polish folk music (strict inspiration for Chopin), mazurkas, polonaises, Niemen, Polish black metal Polish rap - all of these are considered first class of the world music. A strange stereotype of this girl, showing a lack of basic refinement

    • @leoteles
      @leoteles Рік тому

      don't forget the greatest band ever: Paulo Sergio

    • @karoemerald
      @karoemerald Рік тому +8

      @jimgorycki4013 Polka doesn't originate from Poland, it's a Czech dance

    • @marcusgaius
      @marcusgaius Рік тому +1

      Behemoth

  • @yanissamer2687
    @yanissamer2687 Рік тому +44

    for the Swedish girl i just wanna say that money has nothing to do with hospitability the poorest country are usually the most hospitable so yeah

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Рік тому +3

      So true. And you might offend them by saying no thank you.

    • @yanissamer2687
      @yanissamer2687 Рік тому

      @@anndeecosita3586 yeah exactly

    • @gaabs5380
      @gaabs5380 Рік тому +7

      yeah this argument sounded so weird among people from much poorer countries

    • @Fanniiiy
      @Fanniiiy Рік тому +3

      Ah okay so the were supposed to run down to the store and buy more food because the meal they had planned for their family according to the minimal budget many households had during our grandparents generation wasn't enough for a guest who's parents had most likely started preparing the meal for their family that would go to waist?

    • @gaabs5380
      @gaabs5380 Рік тому +7

      ​@@Fanniiiy I'm not saying it must look like this, but it DOES look like this in many much much poorer countries. When a guest comes, he is always offered food. The family then eats a bit less than it was planned or the cook makes some additional dish to share. So I just don't get the argument that it's due to money. It may be due to pragmatics or some other social norms. But not money.

  • @GirlOfShips
    @GirlOfShips Рік тому +17

    The thing about Amazon in Brazil annoys me so much lol. It’s such a big country. It’s like the US in that sense. We have all types of places and the biggest city in South America which is São Paulo that it’s much like New York is to the United States. I’m from São Paulo and is crazy that people think Brazilians in general use boats and stuff to go to places.

    • @ar_ytb
      @ar_ytb Рік тому +2

      São Paulo alone has 12.3 million people, comparing to 8.8 of NYC. NYC with adjacencies has a little more than 18 million and SP with its adjacent cities has more than 22 million people. I mean… we are going to need a lot of boats hahaha

  • @m1lst3r89
    @m1lst3r89 Рік тому +5

    Love my Serb woman here. Smart, classy and sexy. And probably has (Serbian, I hope) boyfriend 😔

  • @nevfancy777
    @nevfancy777 Рік тому +35

    Polish girl seems a nice person

    • @waldemarusmc3191
      @waldemarusmc3191 Рік тому +4

      I agree, next to Spanish girl most likable. Swedish girl not very open minded.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Рік тому +5

      ​@@waldemarusmc3191 She's just Swedish lol. We're often shy, and I think you're reading that as closemindedness. She's just trying to explain her thoughts and gets interrupted by the others, it's honestly kinda annoying, but being a Swede, she lets them speak over her.

    • @generalping999
      @generalping999 Рік тому +1

      Lmao I see why you would think that considering your channel name 🤣🤣

    • @nevfancy777
      @nevfancy777 Рік тому

      @@generalping999 yeah,i have a softconer on her 😋♥️

  • @evelyn4898
    @evelyn4898 Рік тому +24

    If we talk about music in Poland in currently time I have to say that there are many great bands who play heavy/black metal like Behemoth, Batushka, Mgła or KAT. All of them are popular in the world.

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 Рік тому +3

      I would add we have and had in last few decades at least few great and well-known composers, mostly of movies' scores. So not only Chopin, but also Kaczmarek, Penderecki, Kilar, Komeda czy Górecki are quite well-known abroad
      Edit: for grammar/probably still bad 🙃

    • @rohitchaoji
      @rohitchaoji Рік тому

      Poland also has a fascinating experimental music scene. All the projects involving Kuba Ziołek are quite good.

  • @sspaceforce
    @sspaceforce Рік тому +1

    :O OH SWEET!!!! SHE SAID YOU ALL!!!! ha ha ha And i though it was something more local to our area. NICE! and good video. thank you for the meal :D

  • @adrianp.3193
    @adrianp.3193 Рік тому +44

    I really really like this group!!! More of them please 😊

  • @sonic..the..hedgehog.
    @sonic..the..hedgehog. Рік тому +20

    Le portugais et l'anglais sont pour moi les langues les plus difficiles à apprendre, mais j'admire vraiment tous ceux qui peuvent le parler !!

    • @PedroHawk1
      @PedroHawk1 Рік тому +2

      Merci!
      I don't really speak Français, but I can roughly understand when it's written. Spoken French, however...

    • @paulagleicee
      @paulagleicee Рік тому +2

      Dans mon das c’est le contraire

    • @Juliana_Costa.
      @Juliana_Costa. 10 місяців тому +5

      Anglais? L'anglais n'est pas difficile du tout, le portugais est beaucoup plus difficile à apprendre et pour moi l'anglais est l'une des langues les plus faciles à apprendre au monde.

    • @sonic..the..hedgehog.
      @sonic..the..hedgehog. 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Juliana_Costa. pour moi c'est dur à apprendre, si pour toi c'est facile alors ok, pour moi c'est dur, c'est ce que j'ai dit dans mon commentaire

    • @viniciusl.garcia2828
      @viniciusl.garcia2828 10 місяців тому +1

      Le portugais est vraiment difficile, surtout au Brésil, ici dans chaque état il y a un accent différent et des noms différents pour chaque chose, presque comme s'il y avait plusieurs pays en un seul.

  • @gerohubner5101
    @gerohubner5101 Рік тому +12

    The Brazilian European is most impressive to me. How did she do that?

  • @TobinPT
    @TobinPT 6 місяців тому +1

    Actually the curry was brought to the United Kingdom by the Portuguese (Portugal was the first european country to have colonies in India and around the world btw).
    The same can be said about the tea that was brought to the UK by Queen Catherine of Braganza, a Portuguese princess who was married to King Charles II of England, she introduced the Tea time to the english routine.

  • @Lampchuanungang
    @Lampchuanungang Рік тому

    I also want to say that ❤ we love world friends, the channel is full of love and made with love, I really learned a lot from you, you got me used to a high standard of affection, culture and information, your quality can never drop . When I criticize, I bring solutions and to improve the channel, don't get me wrong kisses in everyone's hearts, everyone stay with God real fraternal hugs my brothers and sisters from world friends. Best of luck to all of us.

  • @AniMewAlex
    @AniMewAlex Рік тому +5

    Sorry Lauren but fish and chips is in every way by definition the national dish as you can't get a more popular and destintively british dish than fish and chips. I don't even see the logic of how tikka masala can even count given that fish and chips is more popular (though very fatning and hence not eaten very often for that reason) and besides, as much as I love eating a pre made tikka masala it is not actually a distinctively british dish so logically speaking it doesn't count.
    This is why most say fish and chips as the national dish by definition is the most popular as well as the most destinctively natave/british, plus this makes a lot more sence as a whole, especially distinctively. We do love our curries though with Tikka masala definitely being the most popular one. If fish and chips were not so overly fatning we would definitely eat more of them and hence it is a b ig treat to have, especially on a friday afternoon.

  • @milegrozni9713
    @milegrozni9713 Рік тому +6

    Polish girl 🥰🥰🥰 love from Serbia

  • @pegasusengland3308
    @pegasusengland3308 7 місяців тому +1

    Fish & Chips was introduced to the UK by a Portuguese Jewish guy!

  • @lils6407
    @lils6407 10 місяців тому +1

    For the waxing part: it started in the 70s because of the new bikini cuts at the time. We have a lot of things when it comes to beauty and hygiene that I don't see much here in Europe, or that started 20 to 30 years later (like waxing).
    I think people just assume Brazil is all jungle... or poor. But even when you are in the Amazon *region* there's a difference between Amazônia and Amazónas (one is the forest, the other is the region), so that may be where the confusion comes from... but we still get asked questions far more rude sometimes ^^' not sure how we allow that.

  • @folheandoaventuras
    @folheandoaventuras Рік тому +8

    Amei o vídeo, bem interessante.❤

  • @luizhbhz
    @luizhbhz Рік тому +10

    A mocinha britanica é realmente a mais surpreendente de todas em todos os videos. Ela demonstra um conhecimento das coisas fora "da caixinha" dela que eu achei bem inesperado. Se fosse uma estadunidense de Los Angeles, era provavel que não soubesse nem qual o idioma falado em Boston ou New York.... hahahah!

  • @jamiek1714
    @jamiek1714 8 місяців тому

    They speak perfect english. Amazing.

  • @eltonalonsopompeu615
    @eltonalonsopompeu615 9 місяців тому +1

    At least they did not ask if Brazil’s language is spanish. Saying it is spanish pisses us more than saying that we speak brazilian…

  • @Lumperator
    @Lumperator Рік тому +8

    Girls from Serbia and Poland OMG 😍

  • @rasonjr10
    @rasonjr10 Рік тому +3

    I loved the Swedish girl's answer! "Yes! We don't have sun." In Brazil, in the state of Paraiba or Salvador, there is a sun for every inhabitant and it is 40 degrees in the shade!

  • @DieBlutigeLynn
    @DieBlutigeLynn Рік тому +4

    10:50 - Can you distinguish Scandinavian people? - What was Kaisa going to reply about Norwegian people before Draga interrupted her? She said Finnish people sometimes have sightly upward noses, Danish people often have rounder faces and Norwegian people often behave ...? What did she say? Charming? Or what? I've never heard all of these before and I really think this is very interesting!! Does anybody from a Scandinavian country know or have an idea?! I would really like to know! Thank you in advance!! :)

    • @faret123
      @faret123 Рік тому +2

      Not sure if this is what she were about to say, but Norwegians tend to end sentences with a higher tone, making them sound more positive

  • @jayn6943
    @jayn6943 10 місяців тому +1

    Actually the tea culture was introduced in the UK by the Portuguese Royal family.

  • @mariapaulagl
    @mariapaulagl Рік тому +1

    Waxing started culturally with sefardites Jewish in Spain and Portugal. After arriving in America the beauty standard changed for women having less body hair, like native women, and so on hairy portuguese women started waxing.