Did they speak good? I am eritrean, I knew some old men who could speak italian. I am interested to know how good they can speak it ? How did this men speak?
That’s so crazy to hear! My grandpa also spoke fluent Italian. I could barely speak my mother-tongue(tigrinya) & he didn’t know English very well 😂 communicating was hard but he was always trying his best
No Brasil 35 milhões de pessoas tem descendência italiana, meus bisavos nasceram na Itália e vieram para o Brasil em 1912 para fugir da crise que afetava a Europa assim como muitos outros. No estado de São Paulo e no Sul 50% da população tem sangue italiano. Alemães também há muitos. Eles que fizeram o Sul do país crescer e se tornar desenvolvido como é hoje 🇧🇷🇮🇹🇧🇷
I’m Ethiopian and when I was younger my parents used to tell me about their amazing friends from Asmara before the war started but as a grew up and gained Eritrean friends I realized they are some of the most kindest, friendliest, and hardworking people I have ever met❤️🇪🇷
@@dagi_magna6446 Are you aware the USSR giving the Ethiopians arms worth $10 Billion? 500 top Russian officers and thousands of Russian mercenaries? The beauty of it is the we snatched arms worth $7Billion and hit them back hard with their arms and liberated Eritrea without paying a penny except precious lives of 65000 brave fighters pooled voluntarily from each and every Eritrean family! Watch here ua-cam.com/video/15z4P_OpK6A/v-deo.html !!!
Interesting place . I visited several times when Yugoslavia. The Queen of Italy Elena of Montenegro in Savoy was much loved in Italy, much more than her husband, and I was pleased that she was well remembered by the people there too, despite Tito's brainstorming
Eritrea meaning " People of the Red Sea" My beautiful country 🇪🇷🇪🇷, I can't have enough of your peace, respect, food, rich culture, 1000s of years of history and more. I love you my Eritrea 🇪🇷 ♥.
@@alessandrodonini8714 there is no Eritrean culture. Eritrea is just a relic of Italian colonialism that should not even exist. There is only Habäsa culture.
@@alessandrodonini8714 You cannot sue him for this first of all. Second you're Italian so dont say anything about this, and if you're eritrean it will just prove the point even more as Your name is Italian.
For real tho, I'm Italian and I went to Sweden last year. The host at my BnB was Eritrean and she spoke Italian so smoothly! We had a big fat conversation while her Swedish husband was there like 😐
@@darkahrenn1570 I think not, because not all Eritrean people can speak Italian. For example me, I can speak a little bit Italian, because I learnt it at school(in Switzerland) but if I hadn't learned that in school then I wouldn't be able to speak Italian.
@@kevinthomson2691 .....Before the Italians, first city in Eritrea was dubaruba in Mendferea area, 4 Asmara (Arbata Asmara)...and many more city. But, the Italian did contribute in build Eritrea making it feel more like Italy. Also, way before the Italian around 14th-15th century the city of Massawa was build, even the Ottoman Empire built Mosques in Massawa. Eritrea was colonized by five different country and small cities were developed. And the last colonial was the Italian, which was the longest colonial and the most influenced in Eritrea. But, even though we were colonized by the Italians we still continued to practice our original language, culture & tradition, which was never demolished.
I was in Eritrea when I was a teen. my parents never let me go out when I was in India even for school tours because they were scared. but in Eritrea!! I was shocked I was allowed to wander in the streets alone. And I never felt hostile or scared no matter how dark it was in the evenings. people just leave you alone. Low crime country. Those were the best days of my life. Looks like it has changed a lot. I wish them luck in developing the country. I Love it. Those mini pizzas at cafes are HEART THROBES. No cheese no fancy stuff still tastes heaven. cant find recipe anywhere
@@gunners1st201, to be honest, that plays some part but the main reason it is a cultural thing if you spotted stealing even women or children won't leave you alone, because they know that every individual will back them up. and you will be isolated from society for being a thief, even your own family will kick you out of the house to clear their status. as it has consciences such as being left out from engaging in things that we value most such as marriage or death and so on.
Sooo glad to see a show on Eritrea. My fiancé is Eritrean & I want to know more about his country & culture, & for our kids to know their roots. Unfortunately I can't ever find many things about it, only the usual negativity I always hear but I want to know more about the ppl & the beauty that it has so much of to offer❣️ 🇪🇷
Well, you won't find it here. If your fiancè is Eritrean you should know our history does not equate to colonalism and certainly you shouldn't be gaining knowledge from this for your children, that's deeply worrying. There is plenty of material about Eritrea's vast history so much, from the Axumite period and beyond. You shouldn't use this whitewashing video as a stepping point.
@@alisalman5917As an American he was surprised to realize that some local persons can speaks Italian and that there are Italian food and architecture in the capital city. Further he produces these vlogs to attract Americans. I have watched a number of vlogs about Eritrea really enjoyable and informing. These vlogs are not related to history of the country but more to the touristic point of view. Please make your video on those lands before colonization so that we could understand better.
@@cogito3227 there is so much material about Eritrea pre colonialism including videos about its history, its history is also taught in universities. It has a history that spans thousands of years.
@@cogito3227 i get that he’s trying to attract americans and that’s perfectly fine that he shows that specific side of the country. Ofc, his vlogs aren’t meant to be about history but I’m surprised he didn’t show the local local culture if ygm. Like how there’d be Tigrinya music blasting in the middle of the streets, the jebena (traditional coffee that you’ll find in every street corner) or even the injera based dishes
@@Mr-my8kx Italy colonized Eritrea for over 60 YEARS that's the history and u can see it by their language and building and their culture so stop making assumptions and bullshitting
@r s hahahha I just love how indians always want to claim that Pakistan is unsafe for Jews because of taliban . 1st talibans are in Afghanistan and 2nd drew already visited pakistan and stayed there for over 1 month and said that he felt safe and he even told people that he was a jew and nobody did anything to him .
I'm Italian too and to say "Italians rolled up on the shore and formed settlements" is a very kind way of putting it. That was an imperialistic colonization our public opinion still struggles to reckon with
It was brutal but I think long-term the cultural enrichment is worth it. You can see they still take pride in it. Pizza, cappuccino, hot women, gelato, great fashion, Italy can colonize me any day!
@@BF-bb5us Shut up, you ignorant. Italy undertook various construction projects in Eritrea during its benevolent rule, which lasted from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. Some of the significant infrastructure and buildings include: Port Facilities: The Italians developed the port of Massawa into a major commercial hub. They constructed docks, warehouses, and other port facilities to support trade and military activities. Railroads: One of the most notable projects was the construction of the Eritrean Railway, which connected the port city of Massawa to the highland town of Asmara. This railway was essential for the transportation of goods and people. Administrative Buildings: In Asmara, the Italians built various administrative and government buildings. The city became a focal point of colonial administration and development. Architecture: Italian architectural styles were evident in Asmara, where they constructed several buildings in the Art Deco and modernist styles. Some of these structures remain iconic examples of colonial-era architecture. Agricultural Projects: The Italians initiated agricultural development projects, including irrigation systems and plantations, to improve local agriculture and support the colonial economy.
Mi dispiace per gli errori commessi dal regime fascista. Purtroppo il colonialismo creò danni in tutto il mondo. Meglio sentirsi abitanti del pianeta Terra. L'umanità deve fare ancora passi da gigante. Imagine all the people sharing all the World.
@Big Niggs What's wrong with constructive criticism ? Besides I believe it was an Eritrean who wrote in one of the comment's that the Italian's built those Building's for Italian's only, using Eritrean labour ! If the person who wrote the comment isn't Eritrean, then he or she write's like he or she should be ! How about you ? By the way, I hope your surname doesn't relate to what I think it does ! We need to get away from that negative mind set, and elevate our self's to a higher level. If you are Afrikan as you claim you are, then how about addressing your self using an appropriate Afrikan word. If I have miss understood your surname, then my profound apologies !
@@GabrielTravelerVideos You will see the complete transformation in temperature from the highlands where the capital Asmara is and the lowlands where the red sea coast is. One is heavenly and cool the other is humid and hot.
Ciao enrico, girando un po' su internet le idee non mi sono molto chiare, da un lato c'è chi parla di eritrea come estrema dittatura. Es. vice ua-cam.com/video/XBacsi5eX0A/v-deo.html e poi c'è questo che si fa il viaggio filmandolo tranquillamente - non so bene che idea farmi, qual'è la tua esperienza?
@@togemathia9748 Ciao! Hai ragione, penso siano due realtà che convivono, un paese può essere bellissimo con persone meravigliose ed essere una dittatura. Io ci sono stato ormai molto tempo addietro con l'ONU, in posizione privilegiata quindi, ed ho incontrato persone estremamente cordiali. Soffrono molto per le ristrettezze economiche e rispetto a quando andai io mi riferiscono sia ancora peggio, il servizio militare obbligatorio è tremendo e dura (non so ora) tre anni ed il regime controlla tutto, ma gli eritrei non difettano di dignità e cordialità (L'Italia durante il ventennio non era meno bella nè gli italiani meno cordiali). Per il resto è veramente come nel video, mi sembrava di essere in Italia, in alcune zone del Lazio di impronta architettonica dell'Italia degli anni 30/40 (ci sono ancora i cartelli di divieto di affissioni in italiano). Il cibo è molto buono (non solo pizza e lasagna), con molte spezie ed odori incredibili come nel resto dell'Africa. Il resto del paese è incredibile, viaggiando da Asmara a Massawa si cambiano tre paesaggi totalmente diversi. Per quanto riguarda il viaggiare liberamente, non penso che ci siano particolari pericoli, ma non voglio dire sciocchezze perchè non so come sia ora la situazione. Magari se c'è qualcuno che legge della folta comunità eritrea italiana, potrà essere più preciso. Ciao Enrico.
I visited Eritrea in 2004/2005 thrice. It was a challenging trip. But I am so glad to see that it has developed for the better and the people look prosperous too.
I want appreciate for my somali brothers for all their positive comments to my country.we are living together migrated every where with peace and mucj respect.Long live our nations.
@MartyrX “Oh look at little Mario over here, he’s such a cute little boy! Too bad he’s European which means he colonized every part of the world. Oh what did you say? He’s just 4 years old? Ha! Don’t you know, colonizer? The current generation recieves the right treatment of being called a colonizer because the sins of their previous generation will always be inherited?” Fucking dumbass
@@flopunkt3665 - VW and Fiat are sold here. Renault has thought about coming back to the U.S. market. They left in the early 1990s. There have been a few Renault-badged Dusters spotted around California. I'd like French cars to be available again here but don't care so much about rebadged VWs - Skoda, Seat, etc.
E pensa che i nostri avi ci hanno costruito tanto li...che peccato che non la conosciamo per nulla...in somalia ed etiopia invece abbiamo solo fatto casotto
I am from Eritrea and I really appreciate how you went to Eritrea because not many people know where or even heared about Eritrea so this made my day!!Thanks from England 🏴
Although Eritrea has a decent amount of Italian influence I think that it is important to note that they did not settle in Eritrea but colonized it. The Italians came over and used the native people to build the very places that you showed and were discriminatory towards them. The culture is one of the oldest in the world and is known for its powerful kingdoms such as the Axumite and D'mt. It goes way further and deeper than being reduced to the "Italy of Africa".
@J When this ppl killed millions of your ppl, and forces their culture and white Jesus and God on your ppl, there is nothing to glorify is a slap on the fucking face.
I’m Italian and I love Eritrea. I’m sorry for everything my people has done for the country. But if that’s anything positive left from colonialism is that now we feel connected, lots of prays for your beautiful country, I hope it gets back on its feet soon
@@yonassbhatu7545 The buildings and railways...etc were also built with the blood and sweat of Eritreans. Italians were the designers and the colonial masters and Eritreans were the slaves who carried out the slave work.
@@JiafeiProducts6969 ethiopia guinea-bissau madagascar rwanda majore and cayman, hong kong abu dhabi qatar yugoslavia crete mauritania then transylvania monaco liechtenstein malta and palestine fiji australia sudan
A dire la verità gli eritrei che conosco non parlavano italiano prima di arrivare qua, solo tigrinya (forse gli anziani lo parlano). Sono cristiani ortodossi di rito eritreo. Molto particolare. E fanno la pasta col berberé che fanno arrivare dal Paese. Mai assaggiata però. Zighinì mi piace troppo😋
Amico, we should show this video to the people who are moaning about "Tortellini al pollo"... you know, the whole thing about "changing other people's traditions" ;)
@@GeneralLocooo loser of history, quit your bullshit. You and your people only exist because someone decided that natural selection isn't a thing anymore. Be grateful
Eritrea existed thousands of years before Italian influence. Respect the country enough to expose the beautiful elements of the country without centring Italy at every given moment
That isn't really true. Eritrea came into existence in 1994. Before that it was Ethiopia. The modern country Eritrea definitely still has Italian influence.
As a Italian I’m Very proud to share some history with this beautiful country that is Eritrea love from Italia, also big love for our friends Somalia and Libya 🇮🇹
@@ChaZabalou 😂 .. seriusly ? ... Italian racist ? ... where you live on moon ?? .. i saw, when you said french ( how few you know snail eater ) is more open then Italian !! lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@GoogleUser-xd5fi I went to Italian school for 7 years when I was in Eritrea (private). I’m pretty sure you would know this school if you have lived in Asmara but yea you’re wrong.
The italian accent of those old eritreans is almost perfect.
Did they speak good? I am eritrean, I knew some old men who could speak italian. I am interested to know how good they can speak it ?
How did this men speak?
@@erde2663 The guy at 0:18 was simply perfect. I know some Italian people that speak really poorly. Especially in the south.
That’s so crazy to hear! My grandpa also spoke fluent Italian. I could barely speak my mother-tongue(tigrinya) & he didn’t know English very well 😂 communicating was hard but he was always trying his best
Si! Mamma mia!
The oldest ppl are almost speaking perfect.
I'm Italian, I kwew that Italians had conquered Eritrea but I couldn't imagined that the Italian influence is so strong and
Neanche io tranquillp
Colonialists go away please.
@Panzai .Joe Dove?
@@WA-uq1rh what?
@Napoli Palermo ma anche in Egitto vi è molta influenza italiana, visto che anche lì avevamo stabilito una colonia
As an italian i can say that their italian is absolutely perfect!
@OXERON OXERON ahah, a parte quello 😂
They really LOVE to speak it too, we love everything about Italy 😭😩🥰 per sempre
@@AmareshAsmara thanks!
No Brasil 35 milhões de pessoas tem descendência italiana, meus bisavos nasceram na Itália e vieram para o Brasil em 1912 para fugir da crise que afetava a Europa assim como muitos outros. No estado de São Paulo e no Sul 50% da população tem sangue italiano. Alemães também há muitos. Eles que fizeram o Sul do país crescer e se tornar desenvolvido como é hoje 🇧🇷🇮🇹🇧🇷
It's a shame he didn't mention that Eritrea is in fact a totalitarian hellhole
I’m Ethiopian and when I was younger my parents used to tell me about their amazing friends from Asmara before the war started but as a grew up and gained Eritrean friends I realized they are some of the most kindest, friendliest, and hardworking people I have ever met❤️🇪🇷
Me too
Same I’m from Eritrea though
atashkabtt
Thank you man, I'm eritrean Never visited Ethiopia but I have alot of Ethiopian brothers and sisters here in the state.
@@RobelDesalegn-td6ls not everybody is like you buddy. Just don't live with an ignorance.
Some of the most humble and nicest people I met, love to Eritrea from Egypt.
Thanks Omer
تحية طيبه من إريتريا الله اخواننا في مصر حبيبه
اقسم بالله نحب العرب روحا وقلبا والديل انتباهي علي تعليق من بين الالوف 😍👍
تحية لمصر ام الدنيا وشعبها الطيب ..
@@DahlaKabir-ERITREA-coast الله يسعدك ويسعد اهل اريتريا ويبعد عنكم الفتن والحاقدين..
حبيب قلبي والله
I love Eritrean people they're great people huge respect from somalia🇸🇴🇪🇷🇸🇴🇪🇷🇸🇴🇪🇷🇸🇴🇪🇷🇸🇴🇪🇷
Tanks our beautiful somalian brother we love you to
Thank u we love you Somalia people too🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Yes wlhi big respect the people of eritrea us somalia🇪🇷🇸🇴
@Fatima Aziz what's you wrong
what you talking about ?if you are dirty not others
Oh so you're from that smelly shithole known as zoomalia?
Love how Drew was like “yea yea” at the end lol. No need to make things harder than they have to be.
@@koala10ish dont pull a muscle bro
@@dagi_magna6446 well, let's get the facts straight! read if you are not aware of it!
@@dagi_magna6446 Are you aware the USSR giving the Ethiopians arms worth $10 Billion? 500 top Russian officers and thousands of Russian mercenaries? The beauty of it is the we snatched arms worth $7Billion and hit them back hard with their arms and liberated Eritrea without paying a penny except precious lives of 65000 brave fighters pooled voluntarily from each and every Eritrean family! Watch here ua-cam.com/video/15z4P_OpK6A/v-deo.html !!!
koala10ish What’s with the harsh language? I thought you made peace with the Ethiopians.
@@fdama No, we didn't! Do your homework! Are you American?
This is my first time looking further into what is Eritrea. From one Italian- influenced country to another , love from Montenegro!
🇪🇷❤️🇲🇪
Wow , 2 different countries from such different backgrounds share something in common. Truly wonderful!
Interesting place .
I visited several times when Yugoslavia.
The Queen of Italy Elena of Montenegro in Savoy was much loved in Italy, much more than her husband, and I was pleased that she was well remembered by the people there too, despite Tito's brainstorming
From Somalia.🇸🇴 respect and love Eritrea.🇪🇷
Dad noo ek weeye
I’m from Somaila too
Is somalia really libertarian?
GBY 4563 huh??
@@sabrinahussein3218 some says that somalia is a libertarian paradise the say if you like wild capitalism go to somalia
Love to my Eritrean brothers and sisters 🇪🇷 from Somalia 🇸🇴
Tank you my brother
We too
I'm your italian uncle 😌😄
Nice, Somália has wi-fi
@@skylight0656 Somalia has war
Eritrea meaning " People of the Red Sea"
My beautiful country 🇪🇷🇪🇷, I can't have enough of your peace, respect, food, rich culture, 1000s of years of history and more. I love you my Eritrea 🇪🇷 ♥.
Love y'all - From Ethiopia
Are christians still in prisons?
i am from eritrea
le persone dell'Eritrea parlano meglio delle persone del collegio 4
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@S D you wouldn't get it...
I would love to visit Eritrea one day.
Love from Italy 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇷
Anche io, voglio parlare in Italiano con gli eritrei che sembrano parlarlo molto meglio di tanti italiani
Perchè il cuore nero?
@@DeepUndaInAmsterdam non è nero, è rosso
@@sayidadam9794 we were in the past, but now we're not. And I hope that from our common history could spring friendship between our people
@@leov4404 Thats true, Your ancestors tried to invade us Ethiopians as well but the Ethiopia won and defended there land. Very proud of my ancestors!
We love our beloved Eritrea.. much love from Somalia 🇪🇷❤🇸🇴
🇮🇹🇪🇷🇸🇴
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yassin ahmed sxbey 🇸🇴🇸🇴💯
We love you too our African brother
Supreme Leader ‘ Who fucked your girl? A Somali?! LOOOL. Degenerate 😂😂
Eritrea actually has its own culture that is nothing like italian culture and its beautiful
@@alessandrodonini8714 there is no Eritrean culture. Eritrea is just a relic of Italian colonialism that should not even exist. There is only Habäsa culture.
@@heruy8274 obvious troll lol
@@heruy8274 Who are you to say there is no Eritrean culture? Have you spoken to every Eritrean?
@@alessandrodonini8714 You cannot sue him for this first of all. Second you're Italian so dont say anything about this, and if you're eritrean it will just prove the point even more as Your name is Italian.
@@santium9494 "your italian so don't say anything about this" ? This is is insulting. I can comment on what I'd like. Who are you to say I cannot?
For real tho, I'm Italian and I went to Sweden last year. The host at my BnB was Eritrean and she spoke Italian so smoothly! We had a big fat conversation while her Swedish husband was there like 😐
There are alot of Eritreans in Sweden especially in my city and next to my Neighbor
there's a ton of those eritreans in stockholm. they came by boat like 4 years ago
Lol I'm Swedish and Eritrean!
How fat was the conversation lol
Well, If you go to america, the american will be fat.
When you are half Italian🇮🇹 half Eritrean 🇪🇷 and you bump into this video ♥️
Lo sai l'Italiano?
@@tommasospadoni3839 Assolutamente, perché?
Fratello eritreo ti aspetto in Italia
bella frate
@@blablabla2847 no... così
I'm eritrean and I was so happy watching this and reading your comments thank you so much guys🥰🥰🥰🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
Me too😁😁
Btw, I'm from Eritrea too😁🇪🇷🇪🇷
Siete fantastici tutti quanti :))
Is true what the guy said? For example you know how to speak italian too?
❤️🇪🇷
@@darkahrenn1570 I think not, because not all Eritrean people can speak Italian. For example me, I can speak a little bit Italian, because I learnt it at school(in Switzerland) but if I hadn't learned that in school then I wouldn't be able to speak Italian.
@@darkahrenn1570 But thanks for asking😊
Why this beautiful country and people's place not been popularized till now? It's a beautiful place by all means. - Love from Mumbai, India 🇮🇳 ❤ ♥ 😍
Because of sanction from the West Eritrea under sanction right now
I agree. Eritrea is very interesting as well as Ethiopia.
Its a shithole that people cant wait to escape from?
dictatorship
It is militarized and their dictator. It is the north Korea of Africa.
Peace and love from Bari, in the south of Italy, for Eritreans brothers and sisters 😊🌍😊
ciao,saluto anche per te.
accumba.
sono Eritreo.
Forza La Bari Alé 💪🇲🇨
Ciao anche a te sono metà italiano e metà eritreo gli italiani hanno reso l'eritrea un posto ancora migliore un bacio
Ciao,sono da Roma!
@Jim Elliott Locorotondo ;)
"What do you like the most about Eritrea?"
" ... Beautiful women.."
very accurate
hi
Typical Italian culture.
@@mrjonni3684 exactly lol..any Latin culture focuses alot on women honestly
@@mrjonni3684 you're right bro and i'm italian
@@mrjonni3684 Yeah I'm pretty sure Italians are the only men who like beautiful women, duh
"Your name is Jew but you are Christian" that just killed me 🤣🤣
What's the timestamp
@@unmasked9873 4:26
HAHAHAHAHA SAME
Hahaha same though
😂😂😂
Thanks for posting. I work in the hospital in Canada and meet a lot of refugees with newborn babies from Eritrea.
> "this country is as unique as they come"
> compares it to Italy throughout
Unique in Africa he meant
Lol,lol,lol,lol,lol
kevin thomson no they did not. Eritrea has history predating anything that occurred during the Italian occupation. Take your white ignorance elsewhere
@@kevinthomson2691 .....Before the Italians, first city in Eritrea was dubaruba in Mendferea area, 4 Asmara (Arbata Asmara)...and many more city. But, the Italian did contribute in build Eritrea making it feel more like Italy. Also, way before the Italian around 14th-15th century the city of Massawa was build, even the Ottoman Empire built Mosques in Massawa. Eritrea was colonized by five different country and small cities were developed. And the last colonial was the Italian, which was the longest colonial and the most influenced in Eritrea. But, even though we were colonized by the Italians we still continued to practice our original language, culture & tradition, which was never demolished.
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Okey, maybe not your culture. But Italians did build most of your country.
I'm half Italian and Eritrean, I'm so happy to see you love it❤️
Africans are warm people in general that's how we got colonised
Very well said, we are humble that why...
Dude u said it Well
Love Love U got colonised because you didin’t have the weapons to fight back
Im etiopian..we never been colonized.
Invited in with smiles, tour of lands and food, then they take all, still doing it today!🤬👀
As a Serb i really like Eritrea,our Orthodox brothers 🇷🇸🇪🇷
They are muslims? Aren't they?
There is a big percentage of Orthodox people in Eritrea look it up
Of course
@@mozin.a no no half half
@Alenalki Eritrea that's really cool, thank you for letting me know 🙌
I’m Ethiopian but Eritrea looks beautiful and I love how clean and structured it is
We love Ethiopia aswell! Its beautiful and full of so much history
@@zusyee8926 I laughed so hard at this comment. I have no idea why.
@@zusyee8926 oh really! I'm jealous 😍😊
@@rosa_stars349 the most history, humans originated in Ethiopia and Kenya
Are they free
I was in Eritrea when I was a teen. my parents never let me go out when I was in India even for school tours because they were scared. but in Eritrea!! I was shocked I was allowed to wander in the streets alone. And I never felt hostile or scared no matter how dark it was in the evenings. people just leave you alone. Low crime country. Those were the best days of my life. Looks like it has changed a lot. I wish them luck in developing the country. I Love it.
Those mini pizzas at cafes are HEART THROBES. No cheese no fancy stuff still tastes heaven. cant find recipe anywhere
@Lion Heart love from Ethiopia! Wish to visit one day.
It's because of the punishment criminals face, that's the reason eritrea almost doesn't have any crimes at all
There is almost no crime there.
@@Mark12434 there usually isn’t any crime in jail. Or if there is. It’s really underground.
@@gunners1st201, to be honest, that plays some part but the main reason it is a cultural thing if you spotted stealing even women or children won't leave you alone, because they know that every individual will back them up. and you will be isolated from society for being a thief, even your own family will kick you out of the house to clear their status. as it has consciences such as being left out from engaging in things that we value most such as marriage or death and so on.
Thst guy was speaking a perfect italian, even with accent
@The Underdog dont be cringe. cretino.
They are mixed with Italian
Love to Eritrea 🇸🇩 ♡ 🇪🇷
why is there so much content comparing your country to north korea. you sound like propaganda.
“The ReSt oF the DeCaDe” WHAT? oh wait it’s just 2 months!
It's a decade ending from 2010- 2019 so he call it like this
3 months...
im gay
@@paulobragamaia ok
How long a decade I thought he was gonna be there for 10 years
Eritrea it was an old colony of Italy,that’s why a lot of people speaks Italy and they know how to make some Italian dishes
L'eritrea è stata la prima colonia italiana, dal 1882
La lasagna e il gelato avevano un ottimo aspetto... 🤔
Riccardo Fagiolino True. They colonized us before the British and Ethiopia fought them and unfortunately defeated them.
Wow I never would've honestly thought
Eritrea 🇪🇷 Don’t speak Italian. Only the old people speak Italian and this old people they are almost Dying 😂🤣🤣😂
Love for Eritrea 🇪🇷 from Philippines! 🇵🇭 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
love you too
Thank you Eritrean from france.GOD BLESS YOU.
Love You To Brother i like Philippines
Thank u im Eritrean Love too Philippines
Love you too bro
Sooo glad to see a show on Eritrea. My fiancé is Eritrean & I want to know more about his country & culture, & for our kids to know their roots. Unfortunately I can't ever find many things about it, only the usual negativity I always hear but I want to know more about the ppl & the beauty that it has so much of to offer❣️ 🇪🇷
Well, you won't find it here. If your fiancè is Eritrean you should know our history does not equate to colonalism and certainly you shouldn't be gaining knowledge from this for your children, that's deeply worrying. There is plenty of material about Eritrea's vast history so much, from the Axumite period and beyond. You shouldn't use this whitewashing video as a stepping point.
@@BF-bb5us!!! I was annoyed by how he solely focused on the italian influence which is less than 1% of the country and culture
@@alisalman5917As an American he was surprised to realize that some local persons can speaks Italian and that there are Italian food and architecture in the capital city.
Further he produces these vlogs to attract Americans.
I have watched a number of vlogs about Eritrea really enjoyable and informing.
These vlogs are not related to history of the country but more to the touristic point of view.
Please make your video on those lands before colonization so that we could understand better.
@@cogito3227 there is so much material about Eritrea pre colonialism including videos about its history, its history is also taught in universities. It has a history that spans thousands of years.
@@cogito3227 i get that he’s trying to attract americans and that’s perfectly fine that he shows that specific side of the country. Ofc, his vlogs aren’t meant to be about history but I’m surprised he didn’t show the local local culture if ygm. Like how there’d be Tigrinya music blasting in the middle of the streets, the jebena (traditional coffee that you’ll find in every street corner) or even the injera based dishes
this makes me so happy being eritrean myself im glad to see it being broadcasted this way thank you
what?are you fr?
@@Mr-my8kx wdym its a nice country
Your probably mad lol
@@Mr-my8kx you smell like Agame!! Wediza lemanit!!
@@Mr-my8kx Italy colonized Eritrea for over 60 YEARS that's the history and u can see it by their language and building and their culture so stop making assumptions and bullshitting
Same 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
I went to Asmara few years ago just because the city's name mean 'love' in my language. Did not disappoint... it's a lovely place.
M.R.R Ali
Thanks for visiting my wonderful country. (Are u Indonesian?)
Where u from
I'm a Malaysian Malay. 😊
I hope you had a fantastic trip In the beautiful Asmera
Yes, in Malay/Indonesian, Asmara means love/romance 😊
That Drew-Jew confusion in the end was just epic haha!
@@boqoll i dont think people in Eritrea would mind him being Jewish matter of fact it might even be a bonus
I agree not to mention the Jewish religion isn't foreign especially to east Africans.
@r s hahahha I just love how indians always want to claim that Pakistan is unsafe for Jews because of taliban . 1st talibans are in Afghanistan and 2nd drew already visited pakistan and stayed there for over 1 month and said that he felt safe and he even told people that he was a jew and nobody did anything to him .
@@gamingparadise3390 Exactly.
AZX There was Jewish in Eritrea but they ALL travelled to Israel. So if you tell to Eritreans that you’re Jewish, the don’t care.
I'm Italian too and to say "Italians rolled up on the shore and formed settlements" is a very kind way of putting it. That was an imperialistic colonization our public opinion still struggles to reckon with
What are you talking about? The only buildings of any value there are the Italian.
It was brutal but I think long-term the cultural enrichment is worth it. You can see they still take pride in it. Pizza, cappuccino, hot women, gelato, great fashion, Italy can colonize me any day!
@@JGD185 what on earth are hot women got to do with it. They are right Italians were barbaric and the Eritreans have their own vast history.
@@franzjosef7728don’t be ridiculous. You clearly have no clue of the history
@@BF-bb5us Shut up, you ignorant.
Italy undertook various construction projects in Eritrea during its benevolent rule, which lasted from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. Some of the significant infrastructure and buildings include:
Port Facilities: The Italians developed the port of Massawa into a major commercial hub. They constructed docks, warehouses, and other port facilities to support trade and military activities.
Railroads: One of the most notable projects was the construction of the Eritrean Railway, which connected the port city of Massawa to the highland town of Asmara. This railway was essential for the transportation of goods and people.
Administrative Buildings: In Asmara, the Italians built various administrative and government buildings. The city became a focal point of colonial administration and development.
Architecture: Italian architectural styles were evident in Asmara, where they constructed several buildings in the Art Deco and modernist styles. Some of these structures remain iconic examples of colonial-era architecture.
Agricultural Projects: The Italians initiated agricultural development projects, including irrigation systems and plantations, to improve local agriculture and support the colonial economy.
Non vi abbiamo mai dimenticati🇮🇹❤️🇪🇷
anche noi.
ho molto di dire,degli italiani.in senso positivo.
grazie.
Grazie avete reso l'eritrea magnifica
@@sugobuono6507 si a suon di botte. C'è poco da star contenti
Mi dispiace per gli errori commessi dal regime fascista. Purtroppo il colonialismo creò danni in tutto il mondo. Meglio sentirsi abitanti del pianeta Terra. L'umanità deve fare ancora passi da gigante. Imagine all the people sharing all the World.
Io non c ho mai pensato
I love Eritrea it's an amazing country in Africa with an Italian European feel to it!!!
Love from United Kingdom 🇬🇧💞🇪🇷
Time for a change then back to their original Afrikan culture !
It's Afrika !
Do you love dictatorship?
@Big Niggs What's wrong with constructive criticism ? Besides I believe it was an Eritrean who wrote in one of the comment's that the Italian's built those Building's for Italian's only, using Eritrean labour !
If the person who wrote the comment isn't Eritrean, then he or she write's like he or she should be !
How about you ?
By the way, I hope your surname doesn't relate to what I think it does !
We need to get away from that negative mind set, and elevate our self's to a higher level.
If you are Afrikan as you claim you are, then how about addressing your self using an appropriate Afrikan word.
If I have miss understood your surname, then my profound apologies !
@Big Niggs You have part of a racial slur in your name. I doubt you're Eritrean...
As an Italian citizen for over a decade I think this is insane how close the accent is to normal italian
Yeah right? It all seems so exotic
@Lion Heart Chiesa is insane
Perfecto 👌
@@SkyHighTigre75 Hey, when you say normal italian do you mean standard italian? And what makes it sound off? Just curious
so close it’s almost as if Italy colonised them🤔
From somalia 🇸🇴
Peace and love Eritrea 🇪🇷❤❤
Wow, I had no idea it would be like that. Eritrea looks damn cool.
Waiting for you to visit.. I like your channel by the way.
Thanks a lot. Eritrea is now on my list.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos You will see the complete transformation in temperature from the highlands where the capital Asmara is and the lowlands where the red sea coast is. One is heavenly and cool the other is humid and hot.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos You should definitely check it out. But Don't forget to visit Dahlak Island. There is a lot more to see than the Inner cities.
Welcome to Eritrea 🇪🇷🇪🇷
Wow this guy goes everywhere. Love to Eritreans from Nigeria!
We love you too bro
Because he is rich my bro i want too visit worldwide but i can’t 😫
Guy at end of Vid: what's your name?
Drew: Drew
Guy at end of Vid: Jew, you Christian
Drew: yea
Yes, Jew! Douche! Jew! Son of a father of a Jesus Christ. Yeah, good for you. LOL
The last part killed me... Hahahaha
Saying ur a jew in muslim countries could be dangerous
Walter tf no
Walter is that true???
We appreciate ERITREAN'S as you put us first on the wish list when you traveled to Africa. this country has much to offer to holidaymakers.
They probably would have a lot more if they reverted back to their original Afrikan Culture
They speak Italian wonderfully 🇮🇹
Thanks hello am Eritrea , Italy chaw
@Lion Heart I do like him, he is a very good player
I've been in Eritrea for work, and I met amazing, kind and extraordinarily friendly people.
Ciao enrico, girando un po' su internet le idee non mi sono molto chiare, da un lato c'è chi parla di eritrea come estrema dittatura. Es. vice ua-cam.com/video/XBacsi5eX0A/v-deo.html e poi c'è questo che si fa il viaggio filmandolo tranquillamente - non so bene che idea farmi, qual'è la tua esperienza?
@@togemathia9748 Ciao! Hai ragione, penso siano due realtà che convivono, un paese può essere bellissimo con persone meravigliose ed essere una dittatura. Io ci sono stato ormai molto tempo addietro con l'ONU, in posizione privilegiata quindi, ed ho incontrato persone estremamente cordiali. Soffrono molto per le ristrettezze economiche e rispetto a quando andai io mi riferiscono sia ancora peggio, il servizio militare obbligatorio è tremendo e dura (non so ora) tre anni ed il regime controlla tutto, ma gli eritrei non difettano di dignità e cordialità (L'Italia durante il ventennio non era meno bella nè gli italiani meno cordiali). Per il resto è veramente come nel video, mi sembrava di essere in Italia, in alcune zone del Lazio di impronta architettonica dell'Italia degli anni 30/40 (ci sono ancora i cartelli di divieto di affissioni in italiano). Il cibo è molto buono (non solo pizza e lasagna), con molte spezie ed odori incredibili come nel resto dell'Africa. Il resto del paese è incredibile, viaggiando da Asmara a Massawa si cambiano tre paesaggi totalmente diversi. Per quanto riguarda il viaggiare liberamente, non penso che ci siano particolari pericoli, ma non voglio dire sciocchezze perchè non so come sia ora la situazione. Magari se c'è qualcuno che legge della folta comunità eritrea italiana, potrà essere più preciso. Ciao Enrico.
I am Eritrean, From Arizona. Miss my Sweet Picolo Roma, Asmara,Eritrea.
@Napoli Palermo La puglia!!
ኣነ ባዕለይ
La figa !
I visited Eritrea in 2004/2005 thrice. It was a challenging trip. But I am so glad to see that it has developed for the better and the people look prosperous too.
It went through a 30 year war that is expected.
- I'm in the south of US.
- Oooh, so Texas...
- No, Arizona
- Is it like a village?
- No, it's a state
He's never heard of Arizona.LoL
Am from eritrea i never heard arizona
Natnael Tesfalem me either
Coz Arizona drinks are $1..hhhh village price.
Natnael Tesfalem Arizona is a southwestern US state that borders California and Mexico.
I want appreciate for my somali brothers for all their positive comments to my country.we are living together migrated every where with peace and mucj respect.Long live our nations.
Waaw what a beautiful country, we love our brothers and sisters of Eritrea 🇪🇷 big ❤️ from 🇸🇴
Kowsar Hassan how different are Eritrean food and Somalian food?
@@readisgooddewaterkant7890 I think it's similar to the Italian food
Do people from Somalia eat timotomo
YES
@10 LMS also somalia have anjera
I miss my home country thank you for sharing your experience 🇪🇷
I am Italian and I know that the nation in second place that makes excellent pizza is Eritea 🇪🇷❤️🇮🇹
@MartyrX
“Oh look at little Mario over here, he’s such a cute little boy! Too bad he’s European which means he colonized every part of the world. Oh what did you say? He’s just 4 years old? Ha! Don’t you know, colonizer? The current generation recieves the right treatment of being called a colonizer because the sins of their previous generation will always be inherited?”
Fucking dumbass
@MartyrX and proud😎
@MartyrX so what the fuck was your comment’s purpose was for? What did you get from saying it asshole?
@MartyrX I concur with everything you said, I found this video very condescending
@MartyrX I’m proud my ancestors were better than urs. Nerd
The Italian cars. "What car is this?" "Renault" 👍
Keep in mind he's American. They only get luxury cars from Europe.
He jump inside the only french taxi of the town
Most of the car were Italian...
You can spotted a old " 600"... Bigger then the old 500...
Cheers
@@flopunkt3665 - VW and Fiat are sold here. Renault has thought about coming back to the U.S. market. They left in the early 1990s. There have been a few Renault-badged Dusters spotted around California. I'd like French cars to be available again here but don't care so much about rebadged VWs - Skoda, Seat, etc.
i thought it was a Ford.
I'm Italian and damn, I need to go to Eritrea to experience a vintage Italy. Awesome video Drew! Thanks
Anche a me e venuta la voglia di visitare questo paese bellissimo
You are Welcome in any time bro.
E pensa che i nostri avi ci hanno costruito tanto li...che peccato che non la conosciamo per nulla...in somalia ed etiopia invece abbiamo solo fatto casotto
@@giorgiociaravolol1998 History is written by the Victors
@@MD-fc5oc exactly they beat black people in Italia
I am from Eritrea and I really appreciate how you went to Eritrea because not many people know where or even heared about Eritrea so this made my day!!Thanks from England 🏴
Although Eritrea has a decent amount of Italian influence I think that it is important to note that they did not settle in Eritrea but colonized it. The Italians came over and used the native people to build the very places that you showed and were discriminatory towards them. The culture is one of the oldest in the world and is known for its powerful kingdoms such as the Axumite and D'mt. It goes way further and deeper than being reduced to the "Italy of Africa".
Helen S 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
My thoughtS exactly. They colonized the country. Why is he glorifying this?
@J this was a complete whitewashing and is unacceptable. Don't tell Eritreans how they should feel.
@J Takes an insane level of western chauvinism to call people "salty" for being critical of European colonialism
@J When this ppl killed millions of your ppl, and forces their culture and white Jesus and God on your ppl, there is nothing to glorify is a slap on the fucking face.
In Somalia, Libia, Eritrea, Albania, Romania and Croatia people understand or speak Italian.
Love from Italy🇪🇷🇱🇾🇭🇷🇦🇱🇸🇴🇷🇴🇮🇹
@Chris topher ah yes, thank you
@Chris topher and Città del Vaticano
Not Somalia.
Malta
🇦🇱❤️🇮🇹
I’m Italian and I love Eritrea. I’m sorry for everything my people has done for the country. But if that’s anything positive left from colonialism is that now we feel connected, lots of prays for your beautiful country, I hope it gets back on its feet soon
Invest in Elitrea then. Brimg most of the italian factory in Elitrea amd the working ppl is only under 3million.
Jossi J yes, they have. Despite, they built buildings and railways , they also did many bad things of course.
sorry for what, Italians built Eritrea and today Italy is helping thousands of illegal Eritreans crossing the Mediterranean and economically.
There are also many postive things your people did for us so we are not even mad.
@@yonassbhatu7545 The buildings and railways...etc were also built with the blood and sweat of Eritreans. Italians were the designers and the colonial masters and Eritreans were the slaves who carried out the slave work.
So happy to see other people admiring my country.
We love ERITREA from Somalia 🇸🇴❤🇪🇷
Kenya and mali sierra leone algers dahomi malibia Senegal libya Cameron Congo sauer
@@JiafeiProducts6969 ethiopia guinea-bissau madagascar rwanda majore and cayman, hong kong abu dhabi qatar yugoslavia crete mauritania then transylvania monaco liechtenstein malta and palestine fiji australia sudan
@@thebarkaysfan1100 😁😁😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@JiafeiProducts6969 Its not Dahomey its Benin
Missing Ethiopia and Libya 🤣😂
Love from 🇸🇴 my brothers Eritrea 🇪🇷
Can we have italy?
Mum: We have italy at home
Italy at home:
this fr be beautiful though
???
ICharCoalZ I’m from Eritrea n I’m dead 😵😂😂😂
eooo certo siamo mischiati con loro ....e ora siamo neri...che schiffooooooooooo
@@violetka1197 cosa
As a Eritrean i am happy that he visited there because a lot of people dont know eritrea
"As an Eritrean... "" ""! ❤
Love Eritrea 🇪🇷 from Somalia 🇸🇴
we love somalia😍🌹🇪🇷🇸🇴
Thanks, most of somalias are nice people. we love you guys too
Love Eritreia 🇪🇷 from Portugal 🇵🇹
Obrigado
Ohhh Ronaldo I love love from Eritrea 🇪🇷 to Portugal 🇵🇹 😍
@Lion Heart you mean vs. The ottomans?
Ciao a tutti gli abitanti dell'Eritrea! Saluti dall'Italia🇮🇹
Grazie mille fratello. Saluta anche per te.
A dire la verità gli eritrei che conosco non parlavano italiano prima di arrivare qua, solo tigrinya (forse gli anziani lo parlano). Sono cristiani ortodossi di rito eritreo. Molto particolare. E fanno la pasta col berberé che fanno arrivare dal Paese. Mai assaggiata però. Zighinì mi piace troppo😋
Grazie mille amico
@@Iamwierdopapi se stai rispondendo a me, mi chiamo Nadia🙂
Ciao 😆
Man as an italian their accent is simply perfect and equal to italian! Thank you for this video
I have to visit Eritrea once in my life, it's a must! 🇪🇷🇮🇹
You should go to the Red Sea have a good time
Welcome
Don't go, many of us escaped from Eritrea for a reason.
Daniele Moriconi sei ben venuto
Thanks to everyone, see you at covid ended!
Eritreans are such nice and humble people. I wish them all the best.
Love from Sudan.
What is ur tribe
@@vp-fv1eo I am Sudanese and that's enough.
Much appreciated Amin
Love and respect to all the beautiful Eritreans- greetings from your neighboor Somali brother
Greeting our brothers 🇪🇷
I live in Eritrea.This video introduces my country!😘🇪🇷
It's just like Namibia with Germany
Galician Polonizer South Africa with Netherlands too
Algeria with france
Northern Morocco with Spain and Spain with Morocco actually .. both conquered eachother
Phillippines with USA and Spain
@@sabilly1471 no no, not much dutch influence here
I have never heard of this country before until now.. thank you for travelling to show us the world! 😊
Really ?
This was beautiful 💜
q
It was 🇪🇷
@Valery M it's a good country but like most countries
It's the government that's the problem
Poor
Valery M he is a dude
I'm from zambia and I do love eritrea! 🇿🇲❤️🇪🇷
The western media will never show you this image of eritrea on TV
Maybe because none of this matters when Eritrea is a totalitarian shitshow and a brutal dictatorship?
Yes, because their brutal 30 year dictatorship takes up enough airtime.
Yes you are right
God bless Eritrea 🇪🇷 from Aden Yemen 🇾🇪
I met an Uber driver and he told me he was from Eertria. I have never heard of it before glade I took his ride. I would love to visit Eertria one day
I am an Eritrean and I have been to Korea
Its spelt Eritrea btw ✨
I would love to visit Korean too - Eritrea
@@lidya7094 on the first hour I went there I met another fellow habesha on Seoul main train station. Really funny
I studied with an Eritrean classmate in UK and He always told me very proud about Italian influences in his country , it’s so nice 👍🏻
@@SamAllar how come? How can we like our colonizers.
@@SamAllar of course we can't like our colonisers
Seems like inferiority complex
@@SamAllar I hate my colonizers
How bizarre
I love it my Country Great job
I am Thai , I love food and people from Eritrean. I have lots of friends from here.
In Africa the only warning they take seriously is
LOW BATTERY
So true. I lived in Nigeria for ten months.
I'm african and I feel like I should be offended by this but i'm laughing because its actually kinda true. WAAAAAAHHH we need to do better *face palm*
@@gopherlee9427 which part of Nigeria?
Haha 😅
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m from Eritrea 🇪🇷and l really miss my country thank you to visit my country 🙏
I love Eritrea. Greetings and love❤ from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Hola mija, cómo estás?
@@chinchanchou buenas noches. Muchas gracias pero no soy hablando español mucho. Gracias por tu comentario. Ti amo. Desde filipinas.
@@chinchanchouhola😍 Soy buena. Gracias💙
como estas tu tambien mi amor?
mantente a salvo y que Dios te bendiga.
@@alriahgutierrezfernandez8037 😘😘😘😘
@@alriahgutierrezfernandez8037 escribes muy bien 👍 muy correcto ¡felicitaciones!
Rest in peace Nipsey Hussle. Eritrea’s American son 🏁
Oh, really? Ethnically is he eritrian?
@@grantreznor His dad is Eritrean
LMAO , But here no body know him
@B Boss dont reach
Akram Seddouki well technically no, he’s American of Eritrean descent. It’s not like he had dual citizenship
If you're Italian smash that like button! 🇮🇹 (by the way Drew, it's "aperitivo", not "appertivo")
Amico, we should show this video to the people who are moaning about "Tortellini al pollo"... you know, the whole thing about "changing other people's traditions" ;)
No one gives a fk
Yea because your people colonizing and slaughtering innocent civilians is something to brag about! Wooo!
@@GeneralLocooo loser of history, quit your bullshit. You and your people only exist because someone decided that natural selection isn't a thing anymore. Be grateful
f p it's the other way around. Without slavery and resource exploitation Europe would still be a shithole
Love Eritrea 🇪🇷 from somalia 🇸🇴
Love you more
I’m Italian, I love Eritrea’s location, food, and the architecture is so unique
I'm Italian and my Friend From Eritrea I wish we could make tomething something in the future.... and this time GOOD FOR BOTH!!
I have a lot of Eritrean friends. They are the most humble , friendly people in whole africa . Kamayka😂
Kamayka Dehan dika
Khaled Zaynulah
Tsubuk Aleka/ki do 😂
@Doraemon Suisse the new generation is shit . No respect at all
Thanks bro from 🇪🇷
Hahahah selamdyu
I'm from Italy and damnnnn I need to visit this country😻
Your welcome any time ):
@@MD-fc5oc Lol I am not Italy, I am me, people should stop to generalize people🤦🏻♀️
Whoz hea to c her being blasted 4 copying a comment?
Let me take you there am also from Ghana
Maria Rosa Di Silvestro 😂🤣Ghana???
My grandmother is an Italian woman who was sent to Eritrea as a child. Seeing this make me feel warm
Eritrea existed thousands of years before Italian influence. Respect the country enough to expose the beautiful elements of the country without centring Italy at every given moment
He should also have mentioned how brutal Italian colonisation was
Yeah, he should have gone to Sawa and report the slavery
That isn't really true. Eritrea came into existence in 1994. Before that it was Ethiopia. The modern country Eritrea definitely still has Italian influence.
@@iaraaraujo3869 stfu barista
@@starfthegreat colonialism is always brutal, do you think other european colonizers were more kind? Check out Belgians.
As a Italian I’m Very proud to share some history with this beautiful country that is Eritrea love from Italia, also big love for our friends Somalia and Libya 🇮🇹
Italian people are the worst racists in Europe 🇪🇺, you guys don't like black people. French people are open minded
Gold Mystical Facts.
@@ChaZabalou 😂 .. seriusly ? ... Italian racist ? ... where you live on moon ?? .. i saw, when you said french ( how few you know snail eater ) is more open then Italian !! lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ChaZabalou no....believe me...
Gold Mystical you don’t know nothing about Europe
I studied uni with ERITERANS they are the nicest people I have ever seen , polite , kind hearted and well mannered people ❤
Thank you so much
@@HakunaMatata-lz6zf you are welcome , it's true tho 🙂
You must be ER hahaha lol
@@Arsenal1998-p8n
Nope , I'm Somali .
Nasir Fadhiyare that is not true
That's very impressive. 😮👏
I'm fully Eritrean and I'm proud🇪🇷
im eritrean to but what city are you from. im from mendefera
Can you understand italian?
@@симона-з7ф im eritrean but i don't understand italian but if you peak italian then i can use google translator
@@симона-з7ф why should he? Nobody under 50 speaks it.
@@GoogleUser-xd5fi I went to Italian school for 7 years when I was in Eritrea (private). I’m pretty sure you would know this school if you have lived in Asmara but yea you’re wrong.