Oh i’m french with eastern origin, and i can say you speak a verry good french with the accent Justin. I was surprised 😲 Love your Vidoes from France, thanks to you i’m going to visit Latvia🇫🇷🇱🇻
In Pridnestrovie, a number of laws have been adopted banning the use of the term "transnistria" in relation to Pridnestrovie. In 1941-1944, when Romania occupied the current territory of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, it was called "Transnistria". At that time, there were mass deportations and persecutions of the local population, including the Jewish population, which left a heavy imprint on the people's memory. The use of this term today can be perceived as disrespect for the victims of these events and as an attempt to distort historical memory. The name Pridnestrovie should not be translated into English, Romanian or other languages.
There were no such restaurants in the Soviet Union. All this has been done in recent years to attract tourists. And many other Soviet attributes have been created in recent years for the same purpose.
@@J.E.E The building itself was built a long time ago, but it was an ordinary cafe. And now they have "blinded" something to attract tourists. In fact, what remained of the Soviet period was what they decided to leave to attract tourists. Everything is not as it seems.
I have recently watched several videos about Transnistria and the people seem so kind and welcoming. Generally, people from Moldova get a bad rep. Is there some type of major cultural difference between these folks and general Moldovans?
No, thank you. I'll pray there won't be any Soviet Union, in any similar form. If you love being end up in a gulag or be restricted by your government, then, please, be my guest. I prefer more freedom in the place where I live.
@@BartSmith85У многих советских людей Советский Союз вспоминается как добрые времена. Поверьте, не так всё плохо было при СССР. Самое главное была уверенность в завтрашнем дне.
@@ОльгаБ-ц3р I understand that for some people this era was good. For me, not so much. I think the only thing that was great was the food (definitely better & cheaper that we see today). Maybe I would also add cheap milk bars, but they weren't that great to be honest. The problems started when you wanted to travel or buy an uncommon/better quality product (not all were badly made in communist/soviet country though - some were actually good & reliable). You could have money, but you couldn't really buy the stuff you wanted or the choice was very limited. Either you had to know a person who could help you get it, have a political party member in you family or wait until you get a specific labour voucher. On top of that, if you tried being an independent thinker, there was a high chance you'll be in big trouble. Communism is for people who like to think like the party wants you to think or who turn a blind eye to communist politics. The more you were quiet, the better (and easier) it was for you.
What a charming, talented and hardworking girl is Katya )) An absolute gem ❤
I agree mate👍👌
Dude I’m enjoying your content. Great stuff.
@@chris-dreamfit5288 thank you mate👍
That's thanks
From what I remember Katya is from Ukraine originally. Shes very chatty and delightful
Katja is great, I went there tons of times and she's always a blast to deal with
That soviet era restaurant was so interesting, and the girl who waited on you was so friendly. It was a treat to watch.
It was fantastic and she is great👌👍
That guy at the end 🤣🤣🤣
Yeh, 😂 first time I seen someone point out a “German nose 👃 “ 😂
He was a character🤣
That was a strange comment🤣🤣🤣
@@J.E.Ehe was a Russian man ?
Thanks Justin, your continuous enthusiasm is stirring the wanderlust ! Great video again, keep them coming mate
Thank you so much, I appreciate the support👍
That cat at the end Justin was a bit strange, LOL....Greg
To say the least mate... Was getting a little too close for my liking... But all good👍👌
@@J.E.E Yeah, he was a weird dude...! Glad you got away from that kook...
Damn I just got breakfast and you make me hungry again bro ! Lol
Awesome video
🤣🤣🤣 means the video is good👍👌
Замечательная столовая, цена и качество. Рынок - это мечта гурмана и любителей здорового образа жизни
Oh i’m french with eastern origin, and i can say you speak a verry good french with the accent Justin. I was surprised 😲
Love your Vidoes from France, thanks to you i’m going to visit Latvia🇫🇷🇱🇻
...and I just start watching it!
We're you eating by the end of it?
We need more of this place someday, lol.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it... Thanks for the support👍
go go justin keep it up
Keep on keeping on👌
In Pridnestrovie, a number of laws have been adopted banning the use of the term "transnistria" in relation to Pridnestrovie. In 1941-1944, when Romania occupied the current territory of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, it was called "Transnistria". At that time, there were mass deportations and persecutions of the local population, including the Jewish population, which left a heavy imprint on the people's memory. The use of this term today can be perceived as disrespect for the victims of these events and as an attempt to distort historical memory. The name Pridnestrovie should not be translated into English, Romanian or other languages.
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Katya you can tell has a warm heart
Agreed… thanks for watching my friend! 👍👌
Wow! that English teacher was so charming. 🙂
I wonder what they add to the potato or is it made pretty plain? I always add garlic and sour cream
Hello.mate,
This was quite plain but delicious... I like to boost up my mashed potatoes too.
He ate whole resteurant for only 3.5 bucks.
How is it now? Is it still okay to go?
Probably discreetly 🫣
Can you get PCP there?
There were no such restaurants in the Soviet Union. All this has been done in recent years to attract tourists. And many other Soviet attributes have been created in recent years for the same purpose.
Probably, but he stalovaya foods do date back from then👍
Thank you so much for your input 👌
@@J.E.E The building itself was built a long time ago, but it was an ordinary cafe. And now they have "blinded" something to attract tourists. In fact, what remained of the Soviet period was what they decided to leave to attract tourists. Everything is not as it seems.
You must pay to Anna its very very important they poor people bro she is very kind jk
Hello mate... I agree, I always leave good tips when I travel👍
What an amazing lady she is...
Agreed… thanks for watching my friend! 👍👌
I have recently watched several videos about Transnistria and the people seem so kind and welcoming. Generally, people from Moldova get a bad rep. Is there some type of major cultural difference between these folks and general Moldovans?
плохие те молдоване которые себя считают румынами.
@@george81ufff really ?? I was living 3-4 years in Transnistria I dont have any guy friend here , b coz they are " so good " 🤢🤢🤢🤢
First!
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I can smell the asbestos from here 😂
The true retro smell!
Justin is a Soviet man and he is not tipical english.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, it really helps support the channel. 👍👌
@@J.E.E Sometimes its interesting what english man are thinking about soviets, but not everytime im thinking good thougts about english.
We need new Soviet Union
No. Only the food. No more gulags or other political restrictions.
@@BartSmith85 We have Gulag in Guantanamo. America is the terrorist country.
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Скоро, скоро, скоро Всё будет СССР!!!
No, thank you. I'll pray there won't be any Soviet Union, in any similar form. If you love being end up in a gulag or be restricted by your government, then, please, be my guest. I prefer more freedom in the place where I live.
@@BartSmith85У многих советских людей Советский Союз вспоминается как добрые времена. Поверьте, не так всё плохо было при СССР. Самое главное была уверенность в завтрашнем дне.
@@ОльгаБ-ц3р I understand that for some people this era was good. For me, not so much. I think the only thing that was great was the food (definitely better & cheaper that we see today). Maybe I would also add cheap milk bars, but they weren't that great to be honest. The problems started when you wanted to travel or buy an uncommon/better quality product (not all were badly made in communist/soviet country though - some were actually good & reliable). You could have money, but you couldn't really buy the stuff you wanted or the choice was very limited. Either you had to know a person who could help you get it, have a political party member in you family or wait until you get a specific labour voucher. On top of that, if you tried being an independent thinker, there was a high chance you'll be in big trouble. Communism is for people who like to think like the party wants you to think or who turn a blind eye to communist politics. The more you were quiet, the better (and easier) it was for you.
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