Thank you all for the consistent support! It means the world to me! Please don't forget to subscribe and check out my Instagram for daily adventures! Hvala! instagram.com/whichchris_/
I was in Serbia a few weeks ago. I loved the people. They were so nice and spoke great English. They are very proud of their country - you can tell because it's so clean. I wish I was back there right now.
@@marijadjuric8751 My trip to Serbia was like a breathe of fresh air. It was the most positive thing that happened to me in 2020. I wish your country many years of stability, peace and prosperity.
The facts as they are... Macedonia, but not the ancient Macedonia of Alexander The Great, in its original is a region of Bulgaria with the predominant population of Slavic people, described themselves only as Bulgarians from Macedonian region! For more info: Encyclopedia Britannica 📖. Reminder: Bulgaria consists of three regions - Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia, represented by three golden lions, united on the coat of arms of the country. 👑 ☦️🦁🦁🦁🇧🇬 Aegean Macedonia was "gifted" to Greece in 1913, and Vardar Macedonia to Serbia in the same year. The heart of Macedonia - Pirin Macedonia remained in the motherland Bulgaria! Reminder: Pirin Mountain is depicted on the first coat of arms of the Republic of Macedonia, which is another proof of the true origin of the Yugo-Macedonians 🇲🇰! Everything else said is an absolute lie, and can be easily proof with facts! Македония и България ВЕЧНИ! ☦️🦁🇧🇬 End of story!
Reminder: North-Macedonians are Bulgarians lived in Yugoslavia and who became Macedonians only to stop being beaten and killed by the Sebs. Линк: ua-cam.com/video/amcSPixTZEI/v-deo.html PS: God created them Bulgarians, Tito made them Macedonians! Only the truth makes us FREE! ☦️🦁🇧🇬
The history of Bulgaria and the present Republic of North Macedonia is common history not until 1944, but until 1951. There are CIA archives that give very accurate answers to many questions related to the Macedonian Question! In these archives, it is very clearly described how in 1949-50 the Macedonian communists themselves tried to leave Yugoslavia and join Bulgaria, but this was not allowed by the elite in Yugoslavia, headed by the pardons at that time by the Bulgarian Tsar Boris ||| for treason against the fatherland and also the right hand of dictator Tito - Lazar Kolishevski. Born with his Bulgarian name Lazar Kolishev, this traitor to his family roots and homeland is an active participant in the dispersal of a number of prominent Macedonian Bulgarians - intellectuals, including Venko Markovski, a sharp critic of the methods used to build the Macedonian nation in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. We must also mention the fact that by order of Lazar Kolishevski, about 200,000 Bulgarians who opposed Tito were sent to camps, as 20,000 of them were killed without trial or sentence. The purpose of these measures is to erase the traces of Bulgarian self-consciousness and to accelerate the process of Macedonianization of the population of Vardar Macedonia - a primordial Bulgarian land, occupied by Serbia in 1912 and remained in its composition after the Balkan Wars and the First World War. PS: God created them Bulgarians, Tito made them Macedonians! Only the truth makes us FREE! ☦️🦁🇧🇬
It's somethink different, we are all similar in mentality even with Greeks, home to oldest form of Christianity, full of history, unusual beauty of nature big contrast with Greece, Belgrade area is settled more than 7500 years, that vibe is present when you are here, by our calendar now it's 7528. year, wellcome to Helm(Balcan)
I'm learning so much through your vlogs!! I'm moving to Belgrade from the Philippines to study my masters degree next year because of a scholarship! I'm so nervous for the move that I'm mentally preparing myself for the cultural differences lol thank you so much for these videos!!!
That makes me so happy Eya! You will love it here! You have absolutely nothing to worry about! The hospitality here is unmatched! I will be sharing a video every 3 days while I'm here in the country and I'll be here for 3 months! Hope you'll enjoy them all! 🙌🏻
They don't have free wifi? I was in Kosovo and every restaurant, Cafe, Bar had free wifi. You just had to ask for their password. I know in Germany in most places they had no free wifi which I found it to be strange for a developed country.
They explained slava well, a lot of Serbian ppl don't even know how to explain it well haha. But also, it's important to say that slava is a very very old tradition. Before christianity, in our native, pagan faith, every family or vilage(or tribe) had certain God as a protector. They would make big celebration in his/her name. When christianity came, people didn't want to stop their belifes and way of life, so the church decided that the best way to make people take christianity is to mix their ways into christianity. So, instead of Gods, they would celebrate saints. Almost every big celebration here like slavas, Christmas eve( when we light big fire in front of every hous and in front of church) is taking its roots in our old traditions. Just a fact 😊 your videos are amazing, you have beautiful energy! Thank you for showing my country and people 💜
wow thank you so much for explaining slava even more to me! I appreciate the support big time! I hope I can do a good job to show your country to the world because it is truly incredible ! So many more videos to come! I plan on exploring many villages and other cities during my time here as well!🙌🏻
@@Travelwithchris That was a false origin explanation of slava, slavas were introduced during the ottoman turk era because Serbians were prohibited from going to churches so they made their own religious celebration in order to hide from the turks while not abandoning their religion.
Hahahhaha you are all welcomed to Greece! Γεια μας ρε παιδιά! 😂 Serbia was always on my travel list.(one day I will come for sure) So much love guys! 🇬🇷❤️🇷🇸
I can sure vouch for that stereotype χαχαχαχα, nice video man keep it up, Beograd is an amazing city with lots to offer and for the people what to say, for me it always feels like being home whenever I visit, p.s Ilije Garasasina 18 with the Cyrillic signs
ahaha thank you so much! Bro that's so funny, I've gotten so many messages from Serbs saying the same thing! lol Thank you for the support bro, means a lot!
Please,visit other places in Serbia,if you have time,like the tourist attractions in Western and Eastern Serbia, some famous monasteries etc,I think you will really like it🙂Thank you for this nice video🙂
I will forsure visit many places! Not just the big cities! Just give it some time :) I have three months in your beautiful country! So much will be explored!
For those who don't understand "slava", it commemorates the day the family, so many centuries ago converted to Christianity.... for example my family converted on a date that was closest to St. Michael archangel day, so by default St. Micheal's day is the date of my slava.... At this date who ever comes to your door even if it is your greatest enemy it is your duty to make sure he drinks, eats and feels safe....
Nice video! Greetings from Serbia! 🇷🇸 (I've been in Belgrade only a several times, but it is beautiful city) Serbia is well known for it's history. Especially start of 20th centry. In World War I Serbs were one of the bravest people who love their country and are proud. (we still love our country and always will, but Serbia isn't strong as it was)
Great video and wow are they ever so friendly!! Never ever considered a visit there so now interested in what you have to show us next!! Travel safe...viv
Oh wow, I just googled that after reading your comment! Thank you so much! I will definitely visit that place soon! I have a Serbian food video coming out tonight! I look forward to sharing so much more from your country! Thanks for that tip!
Strange to have the name of a Revolutionary figure from the VMRO who fought against serbian tyranny in the capital. Long live his name and legacy Goce Delcev!
As students in Serbia we lear a lot of languages we want or we get as a chose, most of us learn English from younger years then now and I'm still learning it :)
Great to find you! We are vlogging too so its great to see your content :) we just had a brief layover in Serbia on the way to Montenegro. So it's so good to hear more on your experience here, we were thinking of visiting. Keep the videos coming. And what a nice guy to help you figure things out.
i am from serbia u cant imagine how i feel when i watch this expesaly when i hear form american friends that we are wild people and things like that my hart is full and i can say only one thihg u are all welcome
Hey Chris cool vids , so me and my friend coming from Israel to Belgrade on the 30th of October this Friday , I thought it would be cool to meet if you are down for it :)
Thank you Chris for representing Serbia how we really are! I'm sure that you will see a lot of really good and interesting things: nature, culture, funny people. So, we hope everyone can see now that we are not violent or "bad guys" as some countries represent us in the past. Hope that you will have time to visit other parts of Serbia too. Oh yes, and thanks to your host Dusan, he is really smart guy and knows a lot of things from Serbian culture 🙂
Serbia is founded by Serbs, so country got named after people in difference to America, where people got named after country, so you are American. So Serbs would be correct instead of "Serbians".
There is an interesting fact for you (being an American) - only two foreign flags have ever flew above the White House, and one of these two has been the Serbian flag. Google it.
@@Travelwithchris Therefore it is strange that the US has bombed the hell out ouf Serbia to separte the holy land Kosovo from Serbia. I wonder has the US take the wrong side or they were just confused? At least the US called them terrorists and the evil one and the muslim albanian the good one. This people of the "religion of peace", you know? I mean those who disgrace 1000 years old christian monastries and so on.
@@albinh.3149 What's so funny? Yes in the eyes of the serbian people this is holy ground for them. I never said it is for anybody else. Do you can comprehend it? Ju lutemi ndani me të gjithë vëllezërit shqiptarë: drive.google.com/file/d/1W_jZ4kmqp93GP6ZTXjAAer_b2rzVe7Rp/view
@@uciislamodarapa6827 Religion should not divide people... that makes us Albanians so special. We are united thru blood and dont let religion split us. Tho culturally we dont care a lot about religion either way...
@Marko 91 serbian значи српски. не знам шта кењате, кад је србија по називу народа, а не обрнуто, тако да не може за житеље србије да се каже србијанци.
Dusane skidam kapu... prelepo je videti ljude iz vana sa tako dobrim domacinom... Nadam se da ce korona uskoro da prodje pa se mozda i vidimo u BG... do tad veliki pozdrav i support iz Londona
Hei Chris, next time you are near Skadarlija and feeling hungry, I recommend cevapi with ljutica at Tri Sesira(3 hats) restaurant. Love your videos, greeting from a Serb living in Denmark 👌 ✨✨
Glad you enjoy our country. Don't want to romanticize it too much but with all the political conflicts, wars and fake news that happened in our past and until now(to some extent) its nice to see people on youtbe going there anyways to try it out. In any Slavic country even. Great video, Sve najlepse
If you want to go to modern side of belgrade you should go to Balgred on Water, and you can take beautiful walk on the Savska serenada. And I am a big fan from serbia
As a Serbian American, I can clarify the genesis of Slava. The observance of the family Patron Saint Feast Day developed among the Serbian people when the Slavic missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius (9th Century) brought the Christian faith to them. The Christian missionaries repaced the pagan custom of the household divinity with a family patron saint. The feast day on which a family was baptized into the faith was adopted as their Patron Feast day or "Krsna Slava". It is annually celebrated as a reaffirmation of the family's Christianity. For Serbs, it is a major celebration as each family welcomes its neighbors and friends into their house. The food, drinks, and parties at some slavas can be legendary. A family patron saint is passed on down from father to son(s) that can be traced back centuries for some families.
@@Travelwithchris Serbs really are some of the friendliest people you will ever meet and we know how to live. Take care. I enjoyed your video. Beograd is a fun place.
why does everyone who comes to Serbia always hold/stick on to food? Okay, the food is good, but we have a lot more to offer. Like traditional music, folk music, tamburitza music ... Guys, please show some of that and a part of our nightlife to that great American guy! :)
ahahah 😂 so funny! I love the nightlife!!! It's absolutely wild, I've been going out every weekend lol I came here during the summer three years ago and ALL I did was party ahaha Its a must when in Serbia!
@@Travelwithchris slavic languages are super hard for westerners... Charles Cather has lived here for 10 years and still cannot speak Serbian. though he did not bother much
Whole Balkan is the friendliest place on Earth 🌍 in my opinion…..only problem we are not so friendly with each other…when I say each other I mean all Balkan countries….
@@Travelwithchris Well, I saw that you was in Niš, but if you have plan to come back in town, please let me know I can give you my number, just to spend time with you and show you some better restoraunt, because I saw that you didn’t chose bests ones, you didn’t try Kafana Mrak, Kafana Marjan, Kafana kod Brke, Kafana Etno, Kafana Mehana as well. So, Niš is definitely best place for barbecue in Serbia, and if you come back you are very welcome to call me! Stay safe brother!
The facts as they are... The Bulgarian coat of arms symbolizes the great motto inscribed on the facade of the Bulgarian Parliament: ☦️Unity Makes Strength!🦁🇧🇬 A slogan who symbolized the unity of the three golden lions 🦁🦁🦁 who representing the regions from which the Bulgarian state was built since 681: Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia, always together and united on a golden shield under one golden 👑 crown of motherland Bulgaria. In Bulgaria, people have a very popular expression about Macedonian region of which the present Republic of North Macedonia was part before 1913: "Macedonia is our big love and pain!" We have so many great Bulgarian heroes who have died for Macedonia's freedom. We have many folklore songs we sing to honour our beautiful Macedonia. Link: ua-cam.com/video/5qqfgd6dWrE/v-deo.html TIP: To be a Slavic Macedonian or Bulgarian is exactly the same, as to be on two sides of a coin! PS: A part of Macedonia is in the EU, thanks to Bulgaria.... We call them - The lucky Ones! The rest we call - The brainwashed Bulgarians from North Macedonia or the Yugo-Macedonians. They are still out of EU, thanks to the Brainwashing... So sad, but true! 🔪СВОБОДА ИЛИ СМЪРТЬ🔫
Genocide over the Bulgarians in Vardar Macedonia ... During Tito's time, many Bulgarians in Vardar Macedonia were subjected to unprecedented repression in order to renounce their national identity! The truth about the thousands of tragic fates is contained in the files of the sinister UDBA, The Yugoslav Secret Intelligence Service and the Secret Police. The Bulgarian from Prilep, Temelko Neshkov, spent 12 years in the prisons of Tito's Yugoslavia, only because he proudly and fearlessly defended his national identity against the forced Macedonianization in the former Yugoslavia. Two years after Neshkov's death, his autobiographical book "No Separation: Macedonia Against Macedonianism" was published in Bulgaria, as well as the undestroyed part of his dossier in the Skopje UDBA, published under the title "Dossier - Yugoslavia against the Soul of Macedonia". Reminder: A true nation and state called Macedonia never existed before 1944! This is an artificially created entity, whose main goal is to undermine the Bulgarian identity and belonging of the local population and to pursue only the interests of the Serbs in Tito's Yugoslavia! PS: Only by telling the whole truth out loud and without fear, we do have the right to one day tell ourselves and others that we have lived in honesty, integrity and have been truly free!
The facts as they are... Encyclopædia Britannica 📖: "Krste Petkov Misirkov (Bulgarian: Кръстьо Петков Мисирков; Macedonian: Крсте Петков Мисирков) was an Eastern South Slavic philologist, journalist, historian and ethnographer. He was born on 18 November 1874 in Postol, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (today Pella, Greece) and died on 26 July 1926 (aged 51) in Sofia, Kingdom of Bulgaria. He is Bulgarian in origin, but also possessed Ottoman and Russian citizenship. In the period between 1903 and 1907 Krste Petkov Misirkov published a book and a scientific magazine in which he affirmed the existence of a Macedonian national identity separate from other Balkan nations, and attempted to codify a Standard Macedonian language based on the central Western Macedonian dialects. A survey conducted in the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia) found Misirkov to be "the most significant Macedonian of the 20th century". For his efforts to codify a standard Macedonian language, he is often considered "the founder/father of the modern Macedonian literary language". However, in 1907 he began publishing predominantly articles, written from a Bulgarian nationalist perspective. During the First World War he became a member of the local parliament in Bessarabia (present-day Moldova and Ukraine) as a representative of the Bulgarian minority there. Misirkov reverted to Macedonian nationalism for a short in 1919. During the 1920s his views changed again, and he encouraged the Macedonian Slavs to adopt a Bulgarian national identity. Because Misirkov expressed conflicting views about the national identity of the Macedonians Slavs at different points in his life, his national affiliation and legacy remains a matter of dispute between Bulgaria and North Macedonia. "About the Macedonian Matters” is a book by Kraste Misirkov, published in 1903 in Sofia. The book discusses the idea of separating the Macedonian Slavs into a nationality separate from the Bulgarian, and the extent to which this separation is ethnographically, historically and linguistically justified. The book is remarkable on the one hand with the introduction of the new idea of ethnic Macedonian separatism and thus, that it was one of the first books written in the Macedonian (central) dialect, and on the other - by offering a non-standard but close and detailed look at an extremely dynamic period in the history of Bulgaria and the Balkans." Reminder: In his personal diary, found after his death, Kraste Misirkov defined himself only as a Bulgarian! General conclusion: In propaganda lacks true sources and records. It was created in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia as a mega extensive process, which would be named later by the other non-Yugoslav states as “Brainwashing”. ⚠️After all these indisputable facts, to be saying that there is a Macedonian people, language and culture is absolute nonsense, ignorance and idiocy! For more information always read official and worldwide recognised sources only! Thank God we're here and don't sleep. The truth must prevail!
The facts as they are... Vardarska Banovina is the Serbian name of Vardar Macedonia/West Macedonia! Vardar Macedonia - This is the original name of the West Part of the Region of Macedonia, received its new name "North Macedonia" after Prespa Agreement with Greece reached on 12 June 2018. We must mention the fact that а country with name Macedonia never existed before 1944! This was only a geographical area that has always been part of the Bulgarian state with few exceptions and some external interference. For this reason, the whole of the so-called "Macedonian History" is mostly intertwined with Bulgarian facts, heroes, symbols, folklore and events! Reminder: "Macedonian" - This has always been only a term for geographical affiliation, which grew into a nationality during the Tito regime, so that the Bulgarians in the former Yugoslavia could be more easily separated from their roots and homeland as some fake "Macedonians", but meaning which should no longer mean a term describing Bulgarians from Macedonian region. Only the truth makes us FREE! ☦️🦁🇧🇬
You snuck a drone in..? Wow, I thought they checked for electronics.. I had such an impossible time to get the paperwork for my drone, I just left it... How'd you manage?
@@Travelwithchris Actually they have heavy drone rules on paper.. apparently they're not aware of this... :D My weakness is I'm Finnish, so we tend to take authorities seriously- always. Maybe I'll f**k these rules when I come in the next time. I gave your channel a shout out in my video at 5:35, so hopefully you will get something out of this- I get a lot out of the serbian comments I get, so in case you do too. Hopefully you get Belgrade people to comment on your lovely views. At least, you have support from a Finnish fan (who kicks your as in ice hockey any year, :D ) Much luv, brate! Do your thing, it's awesome!
@@Travelwithchris There are drone rules, according to them you must register for any drone flight and get approval, but that's on paper. In reality people use drones all the time freely without any restrictions, and gov authorities don't even bother following those rules since it's almost impossible.
Thank you all for the consistent support! It means the world to me! Please don't forget to subscribe and check out my Instagram for daily adventures! Hvala! instagram.com/whichchris_/
Better translation for "slava" is "celebration". It is a very old, probably neolithic custom, adopted by Christianity.
We are not amazing nor kind, we are just pretending and acting 😂
Dude! Do u have updates about this apperntly new restriction to.be in place this weekend..i read resurangs be closed for weekends? And for 2 weeks...
@@cassel7898 ali bukvalno
One word (Music) Happy Summer OKC
Serbia, im coming for you!
Excited to show you around bro! Its going to be wild! 💪🏻
Welcome! You're gonna have so much fun!
Me too 😍😍😍
@@zagreb1 Welcome !
@@zagreb1 Well met,Ana.
I was in Serbia a few weeks ago. I loved the people. They were so nice and spoke great English. They are very proud of their country - you can tell because it's so clean. I wish I was back there right now.
Yes I couldn’t agree more! It's unreal here, I'm so in love with the people!
Nice of you to say, we are actually always complaining that it is not clean enough.
@@marijadjuric8751 My trip to Serbia was like a breathe of fresh air. It was the most positive thing that happened to me in 2020. I wish your country many years of stability, peace and prosperity.
@@yourvideotour9693 may God bless you❤️❤️❤️
@Sergej Maljkovic Have you been to South Korea? Also, parts of the US are dirty.
My favorite country :) Love from Turkey
I'm glad you love it here! I can't wait to go back to Turkey also! Hopefully at the beginning of net year! What city are you from?
@@Travelwithchris Nice to hear that. Whenever you come, happy to host you here! 🥳 I am living in Ankara, capital city 😊
@@Travelwithchris, they loved it so much in there that once upon a time the did not leave and go back home for 500 years.
Kakvih 500 godina? Ne znaš ni da računaš.
@@KingKong-jy4ut Stop being a moron
Serbians ARE amazing! I married one 😉 we live in Australia 🇦🇺 but have family in Novi Sad 🇷🇸 and we LOVE it! Enjoy your videos 😄👍 keep em coming!
Yes I couldn't agree more! I hope all is well down there! Thanks for the support!
I'm from Novi Sad ♥️
O thanks :)
On Serbian:O hvala ti
Is hos name Miloš?
Fantastic people. Visited Belgrade and other parts of Serbia last year. Macedonian Australian here.
Yes I agree! I loved my visit to Macedonia three years ago as well! Great food and beautiful lakes! Hope all is well!
The facts as they are...
Macedonia, but not the ancient Macedonia of Alexander The Great, in its original is a region of Bulgaria with the predominant population of Slavic people, described themselves only as Bulgarians from Macedonian region!
For more info: Encyclopedia Britannica 📖.
Reminder:
Bulgaria consists of three regions - Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia, represented by three golden lions, united on the coat of arms of the country.
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☦️🦁🦁🦁🇧🇬
Aegean Macedonia was "gifted" to Greece in 1913, and Vardar Macedonia to Serbia in the same year.
The heart of Macedonia - Pirin Macedonia remained in the motherland Bulgaria!
Reminder:
Pirin Mountain is depicted on the first coat of arms of the Republic of Macedonia, which is another proof of the true origin of the Yugo-Macedonians 🇲🇰!
Everything else said is an absolute lie, and can be easily proof with facts!
Македония и България ВЕЧНИ!
☦️🦁🇧🇬
End of story!
Fantastic? Lmao watch our tv show reality "zadruga" And you will see our real people.
Reminder:
North-Macedonians are Bulgarians lived in Yugoslavia and who became Macedonians only to stop being beaten and killed by the Sebs.
Линк:
ua-cam.com/video/amcSPixTZEI/v-deo.html
PS:
God created them Bulgarians, Tito made them Macedonians!
Only the truth makes us FREE!
☦️🦁🇧🇬
The history of Bulgaria and the present Republic of North Macedonia is common history not until 1944, but until 1951.
There are CIA archives that give very accurate answers to many questions related to the Macedonian Question!
In these archives, it is very clearly described how in 1949-50 the Macedonian communists themselves tried to leave Yugoslavia and join Bulgaria, but this was not allowed by the elite in Yugoslavia, headed by the pardons at that time by the Bulgarian Tsar Boris ||| for treason against the fatherland and also the right hand of dictator Tito - Lazar Kolishevski.
Born with his Bulgarian name Lazar Kolishev, this traitor to his family roots and homeland is an active participant in the dispersal of a number of prominent Macedonian Bulgarians - intellectuals, including Venko Markovski, a sharp critic of the methods used to build the Macedonian nation in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.
We must also mention the fact that by order of Lazar Kolishevski, about 200,000 Bulgarians who opposed Tito were sent to camps, as 20,000 of them were killed without trial or sentence.
The purpose of these measures is to erase the traces of Bulgarian self-consciousness and to accelerate the process of Macedonianization of the population of Vardar Macedonia - a primordial Bulgarian land, occupied by Serbia in 1912 and remained in its composition after the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
PS:
God created them Bulgarians, Tito made them Macedonians!
Only the truth makes us FREE!
☦️🦁🇧🇬
Nice country,and friendly people😍
You got that right! Thanks for watching as always!
Yes we are nice and very friendly people :D
@@serbianempire7489 yes indeed as a Serbian everyone is frendly
I am as a Serbian 😁
We are nice people dude
Oh, I need to include Serbia, Greece and Montenegro (currently in political chaos) to my bucket of lists after pandemic. Great Serbians. Great Chris!
Yes but its been that way for over 20 years! Ahaha you need to come out here people are amazing!
Hey Montenegro 🇲🇪🌅 is perfectly fine, no political chaos that's like months behind us 😊
No chaos here bro, waiting for you ! 🇲🇪
It's somethink different, we are all similar in mentality even with Greeks, home to oldest form of Christianity, full of history, unusual beauty of nature big contrast with Greece, Belgrade area is settled more than 7500 years, that vibe is present when you are here, by our calendar now it's 7528. year, wellcome to Helm(Balcan)
You can come! The president fell and we are free now so you can definetely come :)
Vive la Serbie 🇷🇸
🇷🇸 ❤ 🇬🇷🇨🇾🇷🇺🇧🇾🇦🇲🇷🇴🇲🇰🇲🇪🇸🇰❤
yes ❤️
🇦🇱?!did you forgot this one
@@albanianorthodox8659 why should Serbs love Albania???
@@bigdub4638 because we had good relations before. After comunism fall West Europe Nato tried to destabilise Balkans .
@@albanianorthodox8659 i don't think so man, but aight. I respect everyone who doesn't hate my country.
Best People i ever have meet! ❤️❤️
yes ❤️❤️
Thanks for your opinion about Serbia and Serbs. And thanks for all kind and respectful comments.
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It's all honesty ❤️ I just want others to see how beautiful your country is! Thanks for the support bro!
I'm learning so much through your vlogs!! I'm moving to Belgrade from the Philippines to study my masters degree next year because of a scholarship! I'm so nervous for the move that I'm mentally preparing myself for the cultural differences lol thank you so much for these videos!!!
That makes me so happy Eya! You will love it here! You have absolutely nothing to worry about! The hospitality here is unmatched! I will be sharing a video every 3 days while I'm here in the country and I'll be here for 3 months! Hope you'll enjoy them all! 🙌🏻
I'm Serbian and I married Philiphina women. I was in Manila and people is nice same like Serbians
@@syxxnyn9314 so glad to hear that! can't wait to visit your country next year!! :)
You will like it here babe☺️.
You'll love it. And people will love you. That is how it's gonna be.
Wow Serbias beautiful! Best part is the food !🥰 enjoy ur time!
it really is San! I can't wait to show you all the food here soon! Thank you!
I think the best part is the people 😍
Lmao hell yeah i live there food is actually amazing especially 10:17
15 minutes of free WIFI!? This is not a mcdonalds in USA hahaha
😂😂😂 facts
@T H well yes but its something still
Yet another proof Ronald voted for Clinton in the 90s.
we even in restorants get free wifi :D
They don't have free wifi? I was in Kosovo and every restaurant, Cafe, Bar had free wifi. You just had to ask for their password. I know in Germany in most places they had no free wifi which I found it to be strange for a developed country.
They explained slava well, a lot of Serbian ppl don't even know how to explain it well haha. But also, it's important to say that slava is a very very old tradition. Before christianity, in our native, pagan faith, every family or vilage(or tribe) had certain God as a protector. They would make big celebration in his/her name. When christianity came, people didn't want to stop their belifes and way of life, so the church decided that the best way to make people take christianity is to mix their ways into christianity. So, instead of Gods, they would celebrate saints. Almost every big celebration here like slavas, Christmas eve( when we light big fire in front of every hous and in front of church) is taking its roots in our old traditions. Just a fact 😊 your videos are amazing, you have beautiful energy! Thank you for showing my country and people 💜
wow thank you so much for explaining slava even more to me! I appreciate the support big time! I hope I can do a good job to show your country to the world because it is truly incredible ! So many more videos to come! I plan on exploring many villages and other cities during my time here as well!🙌🏻
@@Travelwithchris amazing! Hope you will have great time here ☺
@@Travelwithchris Make sure you visit Zlatibor :)
@@Travelwithchris That was a false origin explanation of slava, slavas were introduced during the ottoman turk era because Serbians were prohibited from going to churches so they made their own religious celebration in order to hide from the turks while not abandoning their religion.
@@jmac5724 Немаш појма, не лажи човека.
Man, I'm on my way! Looking forward to it! (Even in the winter!)
you're going to love it out here!
Bro 1 advice.
If u come in winter,go to mounten Tara thets like 2-3h of Belgrade. Just look at the google,your welcome. ;)
We don't like dark brown color skin people.
Go away nigerian
@@cassel7898 dude what the fuck
I will come soon ,in that beautiful place❤❤
Yes you have to! Vev'z you would love it here!
Hello brother from corfu Greece
Hey brother!!! Good to have you here! I hope to visit your country again soon! I miss Greece 😭
Hahahhaha you are all welcomed to Greece! Γεια μας ρε παιδιά! 😂 Serbia was always on my travel list.(one day I will come for sure) So much love guys! 🇬🇷❤️🇷🇸
@Marko Jovanović I really wanna come!
@Marko Jovanović 😀😊
You seem like a cool guy, glad you are enjoying Serbia! 💖
Thank you so much! I'm definitely enjoying it!
I can sure vouch for that stereotype χαχαχαχα, nice video man keep it up, Beograd is an amazing city with lots to offer and for the people what to say, for me it always feels like being home whenever I visit, p.s Ilije Garasasina 18 with the Cyrillic signs
ahaha thank you so much! Bro that's so funny, I've gotten so many messages from Serbs saying the same thing! lol Thank you for the support bro, means a lot!
Les Serbes ont toujours été une Nation.Incroyable.SERBIE ON.VOUS AIME ❤❤❤❤🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸.de Paris.
Thank you for watching!
Tourism in Serbia increased during corona virus time 😄
I'm so happy to see you happy in my city. Enjoy your stay 😊
Yes Milena! ahaha amazing country to visit, especially when every other country is closing down!
Please,visit other places in Serbia,if you have time,like the tourist attractions in Western and Eastern Serbia, some famous monasteries etc,I think you will really like it🙂Thank you for this nice video🙂
I will forsure visit many places! Not just the big cities! Just give it some time :) I have three months in your beautiful country! So much will be explored!
Looks soo nice, Chris!
Thanks Jenn! It's amazing out here!
@@Travelwithchris ty for liking Serbia from Serbia,Belgrade ;)
For those who don't understand "slava", it commemorates the day the family, so many centuries ago converted to Christianity.... for example my family converted on a date that was closest to St. Michael archangel day, so by default St. Micheal's day is the date of my slava.... At this date who ever comes to your door even if it is your greatest enemy it is your duty to make sure he drinks, eats and feels safe....
Hey thank you for that explanation ! I hope all is well and I hope you enjoyed the video! Many more to come!
Nice video! Greetings from Serbia! 🇷🇸 (I've been in Belgrade only a several times, but it is beautiful city) Serbia is well known for it's history. Especially start of 20th centry. In World War I Serbs were one of the bravest people who love their country and are proud. (we still love our country and always will, but Serbia isn't strong as it was)
That makes me so happy! Glad you enjoyed the video!
BEAUTIFUL SERBIA!!!
Yes so amazing!
Keep the videos coming........ Watching from The DOMINICAN REPUBLIC........... Come to Serbia in a month or 2........
Goodlookin bro! You're going to love it out here!
Great video and wow are they ever so friendly!! Never ever considered a visit there so now interested in what you have to show us next!! Travel safe...viv
Thanks a lot Viv! You definitely have to get on out here! It's such a great place!
There is a "street of the hungry" in Belgrade. I suggest you visit it, when you feel hungry. The location is Goce Delceva Street, New Belgrade.
Oh wow, I just googled that after reading your comment! Thank you so much! I will definitely visit that place soon! I have a Serbian food video coming out tonight! I look forward to sharing so much more from your country! Thanks for that tip!
Strange to have the name of a Revolutionary figure from the VMRO who fought against serbian tyranny in the capital. Long live his name and legacy Goce Delcev!
This guys speak perfect English, great video.
Yes he speaks super good english! He was a great guide!
As students in Serbia we lear a lot of languages we want or we get as a chose, most of us learn English from younger years then now and I'm still learning it :)
Great to find you! We are vlogging too so its great to see your content :) we just had a brief layover in Serbia on the way to Montenegro. So it's so good to hear more on your experience here, we were thinking of visiting. Keep the videos coming. And what a nice guy to help you figure things out.
Omg it's the Free Cats 2:42 I loveeeee themmmm 😍😍😍
😂😂 yes!!!!
Let me know if you'd like to hang sometime! 🙌🏻
@@Travelwithchris let me know if you guys are doing a road trip! I'll bring some homemade oreovka 🙃
Dosean is very smart and very handsome as well, regards to him
Thanks Camille! He is indeed! Hope to hang with him more throughout my stay!
@neko nekic То му дође као Ду-Шон (Конери) 🤣
I love that spontaneous conversation. So much fun and positive energy.
Thank you so much!
That was GREAT Chris!! Lovely to learn a bit of history & Culture. Thank you for the Chat too😀. Excited for the Next One☘🙏.
Thanks Levina! Glad you enjoyed it! Amazing people out here! So many more fun vids on the way! ☺️🙏🏻
All three of you were/are great fun!
Thank you so much Kristina.
However im not going with the smart option and will keep walking hahahaha
ahahahah! 🤣
i am from serbia u cant imagine how i feel when i watch this expesaly when i hear form american friends that we are wild people and things like that my hart is full and i can say only one thihg u are all welcome
That makes me so happy! I hope you continue to support the channel! I hope to show your country off as best as I can while I'm here!
Incredible video and an INCREDIBLE vibe in general :) Thank you for visiting and keep filming these vlogs, they're amazing. Поздрав! 🇷🇸🙏
Thank you so much Aleksa! I'm so glad that you’re enjoying the Serbia series!!
Hey Chris cool vids , so me and my friend coming from Israel to Belgrade on the 30th of October this Friday , I thought it would be cool to meet if you are down for it :)
Yo dude just hit me up! Always down to hang, met up with a bunch of Israeli friends last night and had a wild time! ahah
Thank you Chris for representing Serbia how we really are! I'm sure that you will see a lot of really good and interesting things: nature, culture, funny people. So, we hope everyone can see now that we are not violent or "bad guys" as some countries represent us in the past. Hope that you will have time to visit other parts of Serbia too. Oh yes, and thanks to your host Dusan, he is really smart guy and knows a lot of things from Serbian culture 🙂
Hey thank you so much! I hope you have a great week! ❤️
Please visit the Tesla Museum in Belgrade!
I will be visiting that museum very soon!
"We didn't steal anything, THEY CAME!" I laughed so hard on that, yeeeeaahhh so true. :D
🤣🤣🤣🤣
haahhahhhah but its true `doe...
Yo Dusan is my cousin
Great guy Veljko! Showed me around well!
Srbija🇷🇸💘
Yes ❤️
thank you for visiting Serbia❣️
I love it here so much! Hope you have a great week!
thanks, you too, and come again😊
U couldn't find better host, l rly enjoyed the video !
Bravo Dule!
Thank you so much! ❤️
love from Serbia❤🇷🇸
❤Welcome❤
Thank you so much! New video coming tonight! Eating Serbian food!!! I hope you'll enjoy it!
Wow Servia nice country
Yes Nisha! It's amazing out here! You definitely have to visit!
No Servia, it's Serbia :)
Im visiting here someday!! Looks so cool
Yahya you have to! It's so amazing!
Hi Dusan, you are so cute! I really love this presentation. The GlobalWatchman is praying for your country.
thanks for watching!
Can not wait in 7.5 weeks!!😊😊😊😊
You're going to love it so much!!!!
Serbia is founded by Serbs, so country got named after people in difference to America, where people got named after country, so you are American. So Serbs would be correct instead of "Serbians".
Hey thank you so much for that! Glad I have you guys here to learn more and more each day! Thank you!
Nisi bas upravu,ima vise logike da su drzavljani Srbije,Srbijanci a Srbi su narod gde god bili...
@@VAZAX7 upravu je
One moment in Maine next vid in Serbian ! never boring watching your channel !!
Thanks a lot bro! hope you enjoyed the vid!
There is an interesting fact for you (being an American) - only two foreign flags have ever flew above the White House, and one of these two has been the Serbian flag. Google it.
Oh wow I didn't know that, but yes just googled it!!! Such a cool fact! Thanks bro!
@@Travelwithchris Therefore it is strange that the US has bombed the hell out ouf Serbia to separte the holy land Kosovo from Serbia. I wonder has the US take the wrong side or they were just confused? At least the US called them terrorists and the evil one and the muslim albanian the good one. This people of the "religion of peace", you know? I mean those who disgrace 1000 years old christian monastries and so on.
@@uciislamodarapa6827 holy land? Hahaha
@@albinh.3149 What's so funny? Yes in the eyes of the serbian people this is holy ground for them. I never said it is for anybody else. Do you can comprehend it?
Ju lutemi ndani me të gjithë vëllezërit shqiptarë:
drive.google.com/file/d/1W_jZ4kmqp93GP6ZTXjAAer_b2rzVe7Rp/view
@@uciislamodarapa6827 Religion should not divide people... that makes us Albanians so special. We are united thru blood and dont let religion split us.
Tho culturally we dont care a lot about religion either way...
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
oh yeah, always ❤️
Such an educational video. Great company 👌
Glad you think so!
Belgrade to Budva.. Best road trip I've had 😁
I did that same road trip three years ago! I also thought that it was amazing!
It's Serbs, not "Serbians".
Just learned that! Thank you so much!
@Marko 91
Don't try to be smart bc you are not, okay?
Bosniak? Wtf...cut it
Mi smo svi Serbiani na engleskom.
DEE STE BRE LJUDI :D
@@RomaForLife не, него >> serbs
@Marko 91 serbian значи српски. не знам шта кењате, кад је србија по називу народа, а не обрнуто, тако да не може за житеље србије да се каже србијанци.
Wow beautiful place and I like it
Thank you so much! It is in fact amazing! You have to visit one day!
I'm excited to be there 😊..ohh new one here. Thank you for the tour sir ❤
Thank you so much Maria!
Much love from Serbia!!!
Thanks Lana! I love it!!!
Momci rasturaju engleski,svaka cast👏👏
Dusane skidam kapu... prelepo je videti ljude iz vana sa tako dobrim domacinom... Nadam se da ce korona uskoro da prodje pa se mozda i vidimo u BG... do tad veliki pozdrav i support iz Londona
❤️
HELLO AND LOTS OF LOVE FROM JAMAICA...... see you guys soon
Thank you!!
We love Jamaica!
@@georgeaksich9017
and Jamaica love you right back. 🤗🤗❤❤
A Serbian family that HASN'T gone to Greece here! Might go at some point in the future.... When we're not so poor-
Hei Chris, next time you are near Skadarlija and feeling hungry, I recommend cevapi with ljutica at Tri Sesira(3 hats) restaurant.
Love your videos, greeting from a Serb living in Denmark 👌 ✨✨
I had some there!!! Check out my sarma video! ahaha good call! It was amazing!
Glad you enjoy our country. Don't want to romanticize it too much but with all the political conflicts, wars and fake news that happened in our past and until now(to some extent) its nice to see people on youtbe going there anyways to try it out. In any Slavic country even. Great video, Sve najlepse
Thank you so much brother!
Im living in Serbia and i love it
as a greek i realy wonna visit serbia in the future
I hope you get the chance to visit! I love your country also!
@@Travelwithchris thank you very much i love your videos your are always with a smile on your face and i love serbia
I expected Serbs to attack him for being American but now I can safely go there in the future! :)
🤣🤣🤣 nothing but love
No way. Serbs are awesome.
Don't be so ignorant. They don't care about you that much.
I remember coming here to see the tanks in the castle
Its so cool!
Dude he’s so cool haha
Very cool bro! He's also in my new video eating Serbian food.... coming out tonight! Hope you’ll enjoy it!
If you want to go to modern side of belgrade you should go to Balgred on Water, and you can take beautiful walk on the Savska serenada. And I am a big fan from serbia
I spent a lot of time on the waterfront! Thanks a lot for watching! Hope to come back again soon!
Belgrade is super i spent a lot of time in knez mihajlova street
love that street!
Bravo Dušane, obrazovan i pametan momak! ❤
Like you need to visit banjaluka its so beyoutiful We have delta planeta a big shoping center
I will visit one day!
He maybe writed like this Dusan, but it is Dušan so yea that is why you didn't know the name...Love from Serbia🇷🇸👋🏻
Yes exactly! Thank you so much!
@@Travelwithchris Your welcome.
I don’t know how he could miss you 🇺🇸🎥🤘😎
Thanks a lot! ❤️🙌🏻
You are always welcome friend🤙
Thank you!
I'm from Serbia, I'm glad you liked it here 😍
Love it so much ❤️❤️
so nobody is going to mention that guy at 1:25? i mean, his style is unreal!
ahahha so funny!
I think they are all migrants.
Great Video buddy better than reality TV 👍
Appreciate that so much! Huge compliment! ❤️🙌🏻
As a Serbian American, I can clarify the genesis of Slava. The observance of the family Patron Saint Feast Day developed among the Serbian people when the Slavic missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius (9th Century) brought the Christian faith to them. The Christian missionaries repaced the pagan custom of the household divinity with a family patron saint. The feast day on which a family was baptized into the faith was adopted as their Patron Feast day or "Krsna Slava". It is annually celebrated as a reaffirmation of the family's Christianity. For Serbs, it is a major celebration as each family welcomes its neighbors and friends into their house. The food, drinks, and parties at some slavas can be legendary. A family patron saint is passed on down from father to son(s) that can be traced back centuries for some families.
Thank you so much for that!
@@Travelwithchris Serbs really are some of the friendliest people you will ever meet and we know how to live. Take care. I enjoyed your video. Beograd is a fun place.
Да смо бар приближно фини и пријатељски настројени једни према другима као што смо према странцима где би нам био крај.
Thank you for watching!
I have feelings that you going to fell in love with Serbia and stay here to live... And thats exactly what's happened to lot Americans 😁
Ahaha funny bro! Definitely leaving soon, but I will be back! ❤️
why does everyone who comes to Serbia always hold/stick on to food? Okay, the food is good, but we have a lot more to offer. Like traditional music, folk music, tamburitza music ... Guys, please show some of that and a part of our nightlife to that great American guy! :)
ahahah 😂 so funny! I love the nightlife!!! It's absolutely wild, I've been going out every weekend lol I came here during the summer three years ago and ALL I did was party ahaha Its a must when in Serbia!
ahahaha I'm going to have to give it a listen after that comment! lol so funny!
@@Travelwithchris melody is a matter of taste but true values lie in lyrics.. try to find translated to english lyrics on Google to get bigger picture
@@momirkoo thanks man! Ill definitely look into it! Trying to learn some Serbian while I'm here! I've been practicing and I think music will help!
@@Travelwithchris slavic languages are super hard for westerners... Charles Cather has lived here for 10 years and still cannot speak Serbian. though he did not bother much
Wow I live in Serbia and i have been in Belgrade once! welcome!
thank you so much!
Whole Balkan is the friendliest place on Earth 🌍 in my opinion…..only problem we are not so friendly with each other…when I say each other I mean all Balkan countries….
Nice video bro! Greetings from Niš! Greece brothers also the best people in world!
Loved your city bro! Thanks for watching!
@@Travelwithchris Well, I saw that you was in Niš, but if you have plan to come back in town, please let me know I can give you my number, just to spend time with you and show you some better restoraunt, because I saw that you didn’t chose bests ones, you didn’t try Kafana Mrak, Kafana Marjan, Kafana kod Brke, Kafana Etno, Kafana Mehana as well. So, Niš is definitely best place for barbecue in Serbia, and if you come back you are very welcome to call me! Stay safe brother!
Im from macedonia and im my grandma and grandpa live in belgrade,serbia
I am Serbian, Respect from me ❤️
Hey thank you so much! That means a lot!
I am happy that you like my seaty.I am from serbia
Macedonians do Slava too!
That's amazing! Thank you for watching!
The facts as they are...
The Bulgarian coat of arms symbolizes the great motto inscribed on the facade of the Bulgarian Parliament:
☦️Unity Makes Strength!🦁🇧🇬
A slogan who symbolized the unity of the three golden lions 🦁🦁🦁 who representing the regions from which the Bulgarian state was built since 681: Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia, always together and united on a golden shield under one golden 👑 crown of motherland Bulgaria.
In Bulgaria, people have a very popular expression about Macedonian region of which the present Republic of
North Macedonia was part before 1913:
"Macedonia is our big love and pain!"
We have so many great Bulgarian heroes who have died for Macedonia's freedom.
We have many folklore songs we sing to honour our beautiful Macedonia.
Link: ua-cam.com/video/5qqfgd6dWrE/v-deo.html
TIP:
To be a Slavic Macedonian or Bulgarian is exactly the same, as to be on two sides of a coin!
PS:
A part of Macedonia is in the EU, thanks to Bulgaria....
We call them - The lucky Ones!
The rest we call - The brainwashed Bulgarians from North Macedonia or the Yugo-Macedonians.
They are still out of EU, thanks to the Brainwashing...
So sad, but true!
🔪СВОБОДА ИЛИ СМЪРТЬ🔫
Genocide over the Bulgarians in Vardar Macedonia ...
During Tito's time, many Bulgarians in Vardar Macedonia were subjected to unprecedented repression in order to renounce their national identity!
The truth about the thousands of tragic fates is contained in the files of the sinister UDBA, The Yugoslav Secret Intelligence Service and the Secret Police.
The Bulgarian from Prilep, Temelko Neshkov, spent 12 years in the prisons of Tito's Yugoslavia, only because he proudly and fearlessly defended his national identity against the forced Macedonianization in the former Yugoslavia.
Two years after Neshkov's death, his autobiographical book "No Separation: Macedonia Against Macedonianism" was published in Bulgaria, as well as the undestroyed part of his dossier in the Skopje UDBA, published under the title "Dossier - Yugoslavia against the Soul of Macedonia".
Reminder:
A true nation and state called Macedonia never existed before 1944!
This is an artificially created entity, whose main goal is to undermine the Bulgarian identity and belonging of the local population and to pursue only the interests of the Serbs in Tito's Yugoslavia!
PS:
Only by telling the whole truth out loud and without fear, we do have the right to one day tell ourselves and others that we have lived in honesty, integrity and have been truly free!
The facts as they are...
Encyclopædia Britannica 📖:
"Krste Petkov Misirkov
(Bulgarian: Кръстьо Петков Мисирков; Macedonian: Крсте Петков Мисирков) was an Eastern South Slavic
philologist, journalist, historian and ethnographer.
He was born on 18 November 1874 in Postol, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
(today Pella, Greece) and died on 26 July 1926 (aged 51) in Sofia, Kingdom of Bulgaria.
He is Bulgarian in origin, but also possessed Ottoman and Russian citizenship.
In the period between 1903 and 1907 Krste Petkov Misirkov published a book and a scientific magazine in which he affirmed the existence of a Macedonian national identity separate from other Balkan nations, and attempted to codify a Standard Macedonian language based on the central Western Macedonian dialects.
A survey conducted in the Republic of Macedonia
(now North Macedonia) found Misirkov to be "the most significant Macedonian of the 20th century".
For his efforts to codify a standard Macedonian language, he is often considered "the founder/father of the modern Macedonian literary language".
However, in 1907 he began publishing predominantly articles, written from a Bulgarian nationalist perspective.
During the First World War he became a member of the local parliament in Bessarabia
(present-day Moldova and Ukraine) as a representative of the Bulgarian minority there. Misirkov reverted to Macedonian nationalism for a short in 1919.
During the 1920s his views changed again, and he encouraged the Macedonian Slavs to adopt a Bulgarian national identity.
Because Misirkov expressed conflicting views about the national identity of the Macedonians Slavs at different points in his life, his national affiliation and legacy remains a matter of dispute between
Bulgaria and North Macedonia.
"About the Macedonian Matters” is a book by Kraste Misirkov, published in 1903 in Sofia.
The book discusses the idea of separating the Macedonian Slavs into a nationality separate from the Bulgarian, and the extent to which this separation is ethnographically, historically and linguistically justified.
The book is remarkable on the one hand with the introduction of the new idea of ethnic Macedonian separatism and thus, that it was one of the first books written in the Macedonian (central) dialect, and on the other - by offering a non-standard but close and detailed look at an extremely dynamic period in the history of Bulgaria and the Balkans."
Reminder:
In his personal diary, found after his death, Kraste Misirkov defined himself only as a Bulgarian!
General conclusion:
In propaganda lacks true sources and records. It was created in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia as a mega extensive process, which would be named later by the other non-Yugoslav states as “Brainwashing”.
⚠️After all these indisputable facts, to be saying that there is a Macedonian people, language and culture is absolute nonsense, ignorance and idiocy!
For more information always read official and worldwide recognised sources only!
Thank God we're here and don't sleep. The truth must prevail!
The facts as they are...
Vardarska Banovina is the Serbian name of Vardar Macedonia/West Macedonia!
Vardar Macedonia - This is the original name of the West Part of the Region of Macedonia, received its new name "North Macedonia" after Prespa Agreement with Greece reached on 12 June 2018.
We must mention the fact that
а country with name Macedonia never existed before 1944!
This was only a geographical area that has always been part of the Bulgarian state with few exceptions and some external interference.
For this reason, the whole of the so-called "Macedonian History" is mostly intertwined with Bulgarian facts, heroes, symbols, folklore and events!
Reminder:
"Macedonian" - This has always been only a term for geographical affiliation, which grew into a nationality during the Tito regime, so that the Bulgarians in the former Yugoslavia could be more easily separated from their roots and homeland as some fake "Macedonians", but meaning which should no longer mean a term describing Bulgarians from Macedonian region.
Only the truth makes us FREE!
☦️🦁🇧🇬
You snuck a drone in..? Wow, I thought they checked for electronics.. I had such an impossible time to get the paperwork for my drone, I just left it... How'd you manage?
I just brought it in my backpack lmao, they pulled it out of course during bag checks, but there's no drone laws here..... not like Morocco or Egypt!
@@Travelwithchris Actually they have heavy drone rules on paper.. apparently they're not aware of this... :D
My weakness is I'm Finnish, so we tend to take authorities seriously- always.
Maybe I'll f**k these rules when I come in the next time. I gave your channel a shout out in my video at 5:35, so hopefully you will get something out of this- I get a lot out of the serbian comments I get, so in case you do too. Hopefully you get Belgrade people to comment on your lovely views. At least, you have support from a Finnish fan (who kicks your as in ice hockey any year, :D )
Much luv, brate! Do your thing, it's awesome!
@@Travelwithchris There are drone rules, according to them you must register for any drone flight and get approval, but that's on paper. In reality people use drones all the time freely without any restrictions, and gov authorities don't even bother following those rules since it's almost impossible.
Cool video!❤ Love from Serbia
Thank you so much! Where in Serbia are you watching from?
@@Travelwithchris From Vranje
I live in serbia for 13 years
Amazing place!
Hey man are you still there? Hope you've been having a great time!
Yes still in Belgrade! ☺️
@@Travelwithchris greetings from a serbian (from Belgrade) living in Mexico,wish I was there to show you around. Enjoy 🙏🏼