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    Hello hello again, Loners. In this video, we took a hilarious look at Eastern Europe! Something neither of us is familiar with haha. It was definitely entertaining to see some of the stereotypes. Please let us know your opinions and comments down below! We appreciate you all :)
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  • @Cl0ckcl0ck
    @Cl0ckcl0ck Před měsícem +144

    Chechnya is about 1000 miles to the east of the Czechs. It's in the Caucasus.

    • @poonczey
      @poonczey Před 23 dny +4

      ~2400km...
      That's like 7 football fields.

    • @Cl0ckcl0ck
      @Cl0ckcl0ck Před 23 dny

      Hugs (and basically North Iranian mountain peeps and you do look like an Iranian/Persian).

    • @AverageHungaryan
      @AverageHungaryan Před 13 dny +1

      Czechnya

    • @duckface81
      @duckface81 Před 8 dny

      @@poonczey 24

    • @mixlllllll
      @mixlllllll Před 8 dny +1

      In Russia.

  • @Dread_2137
    @Dread_2137 Před 29 dny +63

    Also one thing about eastern Europe.
    In the west you causally hate russia. In eastern Europe, hating russia is a competitive sport.

    • @Mayckie
      @Mayckie Před 29 dny +8

      So true. If anybody in a group likes russia that person won't be meeting the rest of the group often.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 28 dny +3

      sometimes it's hard to make a decision if you hate russia more than west or vice versa 😀

    • @elah1023
      @elah1023 Před 25 dny

      West loves Russia. Especially cheap gas and oil. They would sell their mothers for those.

    • @cosmincasuta486
      @cosmincasuta486 Před 19 dny

      Only 1d10t nazies are hating russians!

    • @roberturbanczyk204
      @roberturbanczyk204 Před 16 dny

      ​@@PidalinVanya we know you are not european. Eastern europeans find USA as balancer of russian hordes

  • @costinhalaicu2746
    @costinhalaicu2746 Před měsícem +88

    Bro. :) Czechia and Chechnya are vastly different places. :) Czechia is essentially in the center of Europe, nestled between Austria, Germany and Poland. It's the place where the Reformation started, when they threw a Catholic bishop out the window the the biggest church in Prague. Chechnya is a republic of Russia, it's a Muslim country, famous for their capital city having been wiped out by the Russians during the Chechen wars. There's about 2000 km distance between them, or the equivalent of the distance from Florida to Venezuela. :)
    Estonia and Georgia - again, they're both neighbors of Russia, but they're vastly different countries in vastly different places. The Baltic countries are, as their name says, next to the Baltic sea. Georgia is in the Caucasus region, between Russia and Turkey. Again, Estonia and Georgia are about 2000 km apart from each other. Not the same general area either.

    • @S41GON
      @S41GON Před 18 dny

      You think they care? 😶

    • @Irxy
      @Irxy Před 5 dny +1

      That's what you get for using that weird incomprehensible spelling, mr. Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz.

  • @bohomazdesign725
    @bohomazdesign725 Před měsícem +61

    About the Poles working abroad - specifically being the "mexicans" of Europe its just a stereotype from the 90's / 00's. Nowadays its safe to say that without Polish doctors and nurses the German healthcare system would be in big trouble, so its not just construction workers that emigrated after Poland joined the EU. The stereotype comes from the fact that Poland simply is the biggest eastern block country that joined the EU and its not even close. For example, due to population differences it was 4 times as likely to encounter a construction worker from Poland as from Hungary.
    And that stereotype that Poles are not the smartest is also just a stereotype. PISA studies (OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment) shows that Poland is consistently among the top ranking countries of how well educated kids are able to receive an education (that statistic is flawed, because it doesn't include kids that don't get any education or just primary school education, so countries like China are ranking way higher here than in the case of studying entire school aged populations). In all honesty I have no clue why that stereotype even exists considering that only Estonians and Slovenians have similar or better education.

    • @genderl
      @genderl Před měsícem +10

      Yeah Poland Lithuania one of the fastest economies

    • @marekbarycz4397
      @marekbarycz4397 Před měsícem +6

      Yes we Poles are intelligent. This means we understand how world works and how fucked up it is so to cope with that we drink at least liter of vodka daily.

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před měsícem +2

      stereotype about dumb Poles is pretty unique to US. It essentially comes from around XIX century - in US (just like other catholic nations - Italians or Irish as well as black or native people) were heavily discriminated against and were limited mostly to manual labour. Later during communism people who managed to emigrate had to US usually didn't spoke english and their degrees were not recognized. It spawned a dumb Polack joke line and steorotype stuck. It doesn't exist in any other part of the world (mayby waaay back in Germany)

    • @leno_o17
      @leno_o17 Před 29 dny +15

      In America, a lot of the "stereotypes" actually started with the German/Russian propaganda, from the war time, but even before, from the time if Partitions. It's an interesting topic, basically the occupying powers were trying to present Polish people as this lesser type of people, who are too incompetent/ unworthy of having their own country.

    • @Dread_2137
      @Dread_2137 Před 29 dny +7

      ​@@leno_o17so exactly the same thing modern russia is doing

  • @patrickporter6536
    @patrickporter6536 Před 29 dny +22

    Americans react is normally a show of utter ignorance.

  • @HK-gm8pe
    @HK-gm8pe Před měsícem +44

    The Baltics are actually not similar to russians at all...like seriously :D have lived in Estonia most of my life and russians and estonians couldnt be more differnet , people used to get soo offended in here if tourists all assumed that we speak russian( we dont mostly) :D overall the baltic states have done everything they can to distance the,mselves from Russia , soviet times were awful for us, reason why eastern europe isnt developed more is because we have had psychopath neighbour holding us back :D thing is that russians just have done soo much awful stuff to us, occupied us, massacred us, deported us to siberian gulags and so on, thats why we are not happy with them and rightfully so

    • @Brazauskas123
      @Brazauskas123 Před 29 dny +1

      As a Lithuanian I completely agree! But personally I don't get offended by Americans putting us together with the ruskies. I think, for the Americans, if you're not into geography/European history or foreign politics, how are you supposed to know about our tiny countries? Sure, maybe you've heard of us (not to brag, but we, Lithuanians have a few good basketball players in the NBA lol), but you won't know anything specific about us, nothing to distinguish us from the general stereotype of Eastern Europe/russia.
      P.S. The stereotype about our food is wrong! I promise, like 90% of the time there's nothing moving in our food!

    • @user-wc5nw4zc7b
      @user-wc5nw4zc7b Před 29 dny

      Ну конечно же беленькие вы наши ,оккупировали вас.так пишите честно как вы мечтали быть в коалиции с гитлеровской Германией)))

    • @Siranoxz
      @Siranoxz Před 28 dny

      Its all about education and educating the west the history of the Baltics or people will always compare your Baltics countries to Russia due to the infrastructure, architecture and language.

    • @grandetristesse3370
      @grandetristesse3370 Před 28 dny +1

      Countries like the baltics are nothing but dogs of America... 😂

    • @grandetristesse3370
      @grandetristesse3370 Před 28 dny +1

      Russians and everyone else don't really care about you baltics. All 3 Baltic countries barely have a 2 millions population and already shrinking😂 . You'll legit disappear in just couple decades.
      Not to mention every Baltic state is comprised of AT LEAST 20% Russians

  • @Tyka_1
    @Tyka_1 Před 29 dny +16

    Poland the heart of europe.

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny +2

      *eastern europe

    • @Tyka_1
      @Tyka_1 Před 23 dny

      @@damyr **central europe

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny +1

      @@Tyka_1 cope LOL

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844
    @melchiorvonsternberg844 Před měsícem +11

    If that doesn't work with the Czechs because of the risk of confusion, you can also use the geographical term Bohemia and Bohemians... And of course the Bohemians are the most German Slavs. We were in a common empire, connected to each other, for many centuries. That's why, for example, there is more of a Central European cuisine, with regional specialties (which is partly due to the same agricultural products, the same climate and soil conditions), than a specifically German, Swiss or Austrian cuisine. And of course that includes Bohemia and Moravia...

  • @S41GON
    @S41GON Před 18 dny +3

    Why Hungary is so pessimistic? One word: history...

  • @Milo51537
    @Milo51537 Před 29 dny +10

    Polish Doctors work abroad, that stereotype about Poles - Mexicans is from 90s. You better react to TOP 10 Polish Inventions or "IPNtv Unconquered"

    • @willvangaal8412
      @willvangaal8412 Před 29 dny +5

      Inderdaad Milo , Poolse mensen werken niet alleen op de bouw , hier in Nederland werken zei in allerlei sectoren en als wij de Europeanen niet hadden , dan zou de Nederlandse economie het een stuk minder doen , gr . uit Nederland voor mijn Poolse vrienden .

  • @Milo51537
    @Milo51537 Před 29 dny +9

    Russia is the Biggest opponent of eastern european countries!!! And we are very diffrent than Russia!! And Eastern European countries were not all Russian!!! Only a few belonged to Russia And were always fighting With it!!!! + There IS Central European Region g e o g r a p h i c a l l y. AND HOW you confuse Czech Republic with CHECHENYA!!!!🫤🫤

  • @Neexienous
    @Neexienous Před 29 dny +49

    Poland 🇵🇱 is Central European.

    • @user-wc5nw4zc7b
      @user-wc5nw4zc7b Před 29 dny +2

      Самая,самая центральная... Я бы сказал центр Земли)))

    • @user-nm6sp1eg5o
      @user-nm6sp1eg5o Před 26 dny +11

      Poland is Direct in the center of Europe. Distance from Warsaw to the Moscow is the same like distance from Warsaw to Paris. Distance from Warsaw to the Atlantic shore in Portugal is the same like distance from Warsaw to the Ural mountain na which are eastern border of Europe.

    • @maciek4756
      @maciek4756 Před 24 dny

      @@user-wc5nw4zc7b The exact center of Europe is located in Suchowola - eastern Poland

    • @sergiufurdui7542
      @sergiufurdui7542 Před 23 dny +1

      Not if you consider the center of Europe to be Washington 😁

    • @norwegianmaster744
      @norwegianmaster744 Před 23 dny +1

      Nope, its eastern

  • @user-qj9tq5rb2t
    @user-qj9tq5rb2t Před měsícem +20

    Total bullshit...😂

  • @Tomikchomik1
    @Tomikchomik1 Před 29 dny +11

    As dude from Poland i know that world see us as "eastern european", but they ussualy forget, that Europe end on Ural Mountains, not on border with Russia ^^ But we dont care, everyone know how bad with geography are americans ^^

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny

      That's because Western and Eastern Europe division is NOT about geography. It's about politics, economics and culture. Poland is literally THE definition of Eastern Europe. No one is more Eastern European than Poland, not even Russia itself.

    • @Tomikchomik1
      @Tomikchomik1 Před 23 dny

      @@damyr we are center, because we literally don't care about west and East. Eu union (who is definition of west) can do shit in our country (because no one can tell us what to do), and we hate everyone on east. For us "east" is full of enemy's.

    • @roberturbanczyk204
      @roberturbanczyk204 Před 16 dny

      Russia is not an european country, they are based on golden horde rulling system rather than having any connection with europe. For example european towns started from market place, meanwhile russian towns starts with fortrece

    • @Tomikchomik1
      @Tomikchomik1 Před 16 dny

      @@roberturbanczyk204 I know that they are asian, but large of their teritorry is in Eu

    • @roberturbanczyk204
      @roberturbanczyk204 Před 16 dny

      @@Tomikchomik1 chłopie, co ty pierdolisz o ruskich w unii?

  • @tomekville7
    @tomekville7 Před 29 dny +9

    This video is made to upset millions of people not knowing where is centre of Europe and showing old worst mental videos from each country.

  • @antonironstag5085
    @antonironstag5085 Před 27 dny +5

    As an irishman, I have bonded with every hungarian Ive ever met. Probably because we are depressed and drink a lot

  • @rafanowacki2260
    @rafanowacki2260 Před 29 dny +6

    As a Pole, I know that people in other countries think with stereotypes, it's better to listen to those who have already been to Poland and saw with their own eyes what it really is like.
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  • @marekkozub8957
    @marekkozub8957 Před 29 dny +16

    They were supposedly showing pictures from Poland, but signs were written in Russian. This shows you, how accurate it was. Total bull...

    • @PavelSikun
      @PavelSikun Před 22 dny

      The sign was actually in Ukrainian.

    • @danilapolesciuk4316
      @danilapolesciuk4316 Před 4 dny

      It was very obvs Ukrainian and the people in the video were speaking Polish(or maybe another western slavic language I don't know)

  • @thomasnorb4077
    @thomasnorb4077 Před měsícem +10

    You don't look like a Czech or Chechen. Czechs are fair, the Chechens are not as much. Many Chechens have distinct facial features that you don't have, so I wonder who suggested it.

    • @hh-kv6fh
      @hh-kv6fh Před měsícem

      Rübezahl (Krakonoš)^^

  • @eld0ntyr3ll
    @eld0ntyr3ll Před měsícem +19

    Brian's Polish / Mexican workforce analogy is quite on point actually.
    In France our brillant politicians used the "Polish Plumber" as a meme (yeah a meme from the 90s) to describe the invasion of cheap labor from eastern europe as a source of all french unemployment problems.
    More seriously in my region of northern France, Polish people play a huge part of our historical immigration, we actually have some Polish dishes now that are considered local delicacies and Polish last names are very much the norm in this part of France.
    This is due to an immigration policy signed between France and Poland in the 19th century, to bring tens of thousands of families to work in the coal mines. Northern France was one of the coal hot spots, along with textile manufacturing, during the industrial revolution. The last mines closed in the 70s or 80s, and is now a world heritage site. It also produced a few strange "pyramids" overlooking the very flat landscape.

    • @times4937
      @times4937 Před 29 dny +6

      Poland did not exist in the political sense in the 19th century - emigration was the result of repression against Poles after two failed uprisings against the Russian occupier and the participation of Poles in the Napoleonic Wars on the side of France.

    • @antonycharnock2993
      @antonycharnock2993 Před 28 dny

      And we used the same argument in the UK to promote brexit...

    • @bee12117
      @bee12117 Před 11 dny

      Show me Poland on the map in 19th century and I will give you 1 milion $.

    • @eld0ntyr3ll
      @eld0ntyr3ll Před 11 dny

      well since my fellow trolls don't bother to actually check anything, i did.
      My mistake was not that it was not poland, because of course everyone knows that when a region gets occupied or joins a wider group its people magically disappears, but that it actually happened in the early 20th century when poland was shortly sovereign.
      I got influenced by Zola's book and whenever i think of coal mines here i think 19th century.
      And so another interesting point was that a good number of them came from Germany where they were also working in the mines.
      oh and i recently heard again about the infamous "Polish Plumber" and it was actually used around 2005 and not in the 90s. The Polish tourism office created an advertisement campaign using that meme, and to mock our glorious French politicians.

  • @leonardgrant6876
    @leonardgrant6876 Před měsícem +7

    Many of those videos were not created in the country that was described. It is not very informative and not very accurate but it was funny a little bit. I am from what you call an Eastern European country called Slovakia.

  • @kubapuchar7069
    @kubapuchar7069 Před měsícem +14

    Just so you know, there are some more countries in Eastern Europe not mentioned in this video: Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
    As for Poland, maybe we are not like Floridians, but we have some crazy people here. And comparing us to Mexico would be fair some years ago, but we are slowly approaching standard of living of Germany. So I guess we are now somwhere between Mexico and Canada, as compared to USA..

    • @Marina_-_-
      @Marina_-_- Před 26 dny

      How are Slovenian or Croatia Easter Europe? Even as a nationality they are southern Slavic.

    • @mastercalabaster9824
      @mastercalabaster9824 Před 24 dny

      @@Marina_-_-Eastern Europe is an outdated and deeply flawed term. It refers to every post-communism country. So it includes all countries from the USSR, other Warsaw Pact members and Yugoslavia. It is not a geographic or ethnic term.

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny

      @@Marina_-_- LMAO Slovenia and Croatia are not only Eastern Europe, but also the most wild part of it, called the Balkans. So, stop drinking copium.

    • @greatteacheronizuka
      @greatteacheronizuka Před 23 dny

      estonia was mentioned 🎉🎉🎉

    • @Marina_-_-
      @Marina_-_- Před 23 dny

      @@damyr devi prendere le medicine regolarmente. Altrimenti non funzionano e diventi così. 😂🙏

  • @michdem100
    @michdem100 Před 27 dny +1

    All right, so in order:
    2:00: one of the reasons why a term "Central Europe" come to be is exactly to distance from Russia, as most of the peoples living in central Europe fought at some point in time against Russia and to be independent from Russia. Additionally historically those lands are mostly related to former Holly Roman Empire of the German Nation (that's before German unification), Austria/Austria-Hungary and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
    3:20 Why are Hungarians so pessimistic? I don't know, definitely not the weather, as countries more up north, with much worse weather aren't so pessimistic. What I do know is between around 1900s until 1945 it was essentially all downhill for them (since 1945 it was "shitty, but stable").
    4:15 Slovenians have a stereotype of being very feminine because their language is softer in pronunciation. Because of that the jokes about them where prelevant for a long time and now took a form of being two types of men in there. A femboy and Slavoi Zizek (probably the most famous philosopher alive)
    4:33 It said Czechia, which is the preferred way of saying this country name. Full name is Czech Republic. Czech isn't exactly correct, as half of the country is Czech, other half is Moravia and there's a tiny part of Silesia there as well. Now Chechnya is a part of Russia, in the Causaus, which tried to break off after the fall of the USSR, and which Russia fought a few wars over (which they won in the end but made a clown of themselves in the process).
    5:50 Poles being the Mexicans of Europe? Well, that's quite true on a very surface level. There's a movie about some lady coming from America, buying a home in Italy and having Poles renovate it. What shocked her was that when they had breaks, they were reading (because that was during the times of the cold war, the Poles in question run away from communism and had higher education). Right now Poland has more engineering going on internally. Like we have companies like Solaris and Newag, which are making buses and trains respectively - so good in fact that they are very common throughout Europe (a bit like the Hungarian Ikarus buses in the old days, like the one seen at 2:15). Gee, I'm going in deep, I hope someone will read it. Anyway, no - you're not wrong.
    7:20 Well interestingly enough Poland, Lithuania and Belarus are arguing between each other about where the geographical center of Europe is, each claiming it's in their country. As for Nordic, only Estonia aspires to be Nordic, Lithuania and Latvia - not really.
    8:00 Georgia - basically - you have Black Sea - the see that's between Ukraine and Turkey. On the eastern side, the first country that's "under Russia" (so south of them) is Georgia. Completely different part, completely different sea. Parts of Georgia are occupied and they want to separate. But, just north of them is Chechnya, a region that does want to separate from Russia.
    10:36 yeap, that's a real thing :/ I honestly don't know how those people get around here, considering how much traditional gender roles in Slavic countries in general, and Ukraine in particular, differ from the west. Over here it's stereotyped for women to basically run the household and most of the immediate family decisions.

  • @mariomusic3058
    @mariomusic3058 Před 28 dny +3

    Why is there still intolerance between Western and Eastern Europeans today? That is economic racism. Today, almost 40 years after the fall of communism, the differences in wages in Western and Eastern Europe, as well as in the standard of living, are enormous and multiple. A lot of young people from Eastern Europe immigrate to Western Europe and mostly do the hardest jobs there. But there they don't earn 500 or 1000 euros, but 3 or 4 thousand. Why can't the countries of Eastern Europe recover financially even in 40 years of capitalism? Well, because corrupt politicians sold all the banks and good companies for nothing to Western Europeans. Today, the countries of Eastern Europe are colonies of Western Europe, which extracts billions of euros from them. That is why they are failing both economically and demographically!

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 28 dny

      That's only half of the whole truth. Yes, it is the problem that we sold everything in 90s and western companies treat us as a second grade people, selling worse quality food for higher price than in the west etc.....but those companies were bankrupting in early 90s and were not able to compete in capitalist market without western money and investments. Like for example Škoda Auto, it would probably not exist now if Germans didn't buy. And another problem is that corrupt politicians stole everything and again - west is not responsible for that, we did it by ourselves. And even worse thing is that people still vote these criminals.

    • @maksimsk.2700
      @maksimsk.2700 Před 21 dnem

      You are right in some things and overall description but wrong on conclusion.
      We are part of EU, each country pays something to EU budget and takes something from EU budget. Through all 21st century Germany and sometimes France are the only two countries paying more than taking. Doesn't seem like "western Europe sucks easterners blood and money.
      I consider being wrong but for me it looks more like (I'm not talking exclusively or mostly about Poland, there's much more countries in Eastern Europe.
      I'm not going to pretend to be expert on neighbors, but right now I don't see the reason why would it be much different.
      In Baltic region 2 out of 3 countries were almost never independent in last... Many centuries. So my theory of "why are they still much worse economically then the west" is that when they broke free from USSR, majority of people with power and some kind of control over something valuable, weren't so optimistic about "how long is it going to last before some random country will invade and make us part of their territory. As usual."
      So with this idea only reasonable thing you can do (as person with power) is to milk own population, extracting as much money as possible as fast as possible, also selling land and property quick. Then boom, we're part of EU, which means some promise of safety, EU shooting money this direction, so much precious money to steal..
      But usually when someone gets a source of income, people keep using it as long as they can. So alongside EU money, state budget also keeps being mostly stolen. Why not when you can? 😅😅
      Other important thing is depopulation.
      As soon as door opened, many (like, really a lot) of people instead of "be hungry for some time" and rebuild own state decided to move to those "rich" countries to make money there.
      When quarter of population abandons country it's not helping.
      You insist "Poland is sentral jourop!"
      1. No. Main reasons for you standing economically look like "Germany gives you money as form of being sorry for our past, your country is relatevly big and population can recover loss of quantity quicker. Also you have weird thing called national pride so as soon as Poland showed signs of development and people started to come home which also helps a lot.
      Being honest with you, personally I find Poles saying "we're not Eastern Europe!" all the time quite upsetting.
      So instead of being a sort of a leader of Eastern Europe, an example of development, instead of saying "we are LIKE other countries in the west now. Hey, neighbors, we are friends and brothers, let me help you to catch up and join us on our journey to development ", no, instead more successful you become more you start to say things like "oooo, I ekshully never was part of this group of poor stupid losers, look at the map, look at the map, we are CENTER!!!!! Don't call us Eastern Europe, it's an insult!"
      No. Your words are an insult.
      Stop being an asshole and start being good neighbor. Stop offering other Eastern Europe to go enjoy themselves but start being part of it.
      When you see an old lady with heavy bag, don't express disgust on your face and cross the road, approach her and offer help.
      It is beneficial for everyone. It's beneficial for all countries in the region if all of them prosper.
      P.s. not a single word was said with bad intention or emotion. It's more like "my childhood friend suddenly became rich and now says we are losers and don't want to be friends anymore. Mate, we are friends, we live nearby. We really don't need your money, we don't want it, all we want is to keep being friends, hang out with you and enjoy lives. Advice on how to become rich would be nice, but not mandatory. Just go back to being nice with us and let's have fun together!"
      Also do consider that main rich guys you want to hang out with still see you as minor to them and will see you that way for a long time.
      So if you (I mean Poland, not you personally) are so obsessed with being string, rich and respected, why you want to be "one of the least respected and adored in rich guy club" when you can be "most rich and respected guy in the poor neighborhood, so much that people start to follow his example"?

  • @aramisone7198
    @aramisone7198 Před 13 dny +1

    The dolls in the Czech part were speaking Serbian.
    But this video is more humor then facts.

  • @matyy_.
    @matyy_. Před 29 dny +3

    as far as i know the guy is Hungarian-Serbian and lives in hungary i bellive but overall those stereotypes are not from the countries he talk about but from abroad mostly from the west and some of them for me were new and Czecha, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia are Central Europe even though Slovakia is more east minded. And other funny thing he said at the beggining that anything east of vienna is Russia in denial meanwhile Vinne si more on the east than Prague capital of Czechia lmao

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton Před 26 dny +1

    anything stuck in a barrel with vinegar for half a year - yes, thats very good food in my opinion, seems like Poles and Ukrainians like the same kind of food. We actualy know that this is natural probiotic. :)

  • @matejbosela9093
    @matejbosela9093 Před 23 dny +1

    The best stereotype is for Slovakia being always left out 😅 yet we are the Czechs, Poles and Magyars if they were mixed together (we kinda are).

  • @maciejgajoch1774
    @maciejgajoch1774 Před 29 dny +2

    Well,in every nation there is some idiots,but in Eastern Europe they have incredible sence of humor and fantasy.

  • @ggvacm4st3r79
    @ggvacm4st3r79 Před 23 dny

    6:00 Man, That's so true
    Greets from Poland

  • @theonijkerk3012
    @theonijkerk3012 Před měsícem +2

    Georgia is at the Black Sea in SouthEast Europe.

  • @nth_to_see_here
    @nth_to_see_here Před měsícem +3

    The vid might be entertaining but don't treat it as any source of actual knowledge, even for stereotypes ;) It's more of a video based on: "I heard a bit about a country, not much, I'll take that random fact and make some other random stuff up around it" ;)
    Don't get me wrong, I love taking the piss out of my own country and neighbours, but there's more accurate stereotypes to focus on.

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton Před 26 dny +1

    Hungarians and Poles are IMO similar in this aspect - scepticism and if smt seems to be too good we just wait for the collaps of it or for other tragedy. And I personaly think that this is good stoic realism, its good. :)

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin Před 28 dny +1

    6:10 - in Europe, we have Ukrainians and Romanians instead of Mexicans and no, Czechia and Chechnya is something completely different. Czech Republic is the most western country of former eastern block, Chechnya is part of Russia and they are muslims.

  • @anatoliebaltag4035
    @anatoliebaltag4035 Před dnem

    Confusing Czechs with Chechens is funny af, and asking why everyone hates ruzzia...bruh... very American reaction

  • @petebeatminister
    @petebeatminister Před měsícem +1

    One good thing: girl, you look much better lately.

    • @genderl
      @genderl Před měsícem

      Why is that of importance? Why not sustain yourself from comments judging (good or bad) women look?

    • @petebeatminister
      @petebeatminister Před měsícem +2

      @@genderl Its perhaps what differs you and me - I care if someone does not appear to be well, and I'm happy to see improvement.

    • @Mangoeplanter
      @Mangoeplanter Před 26 dny

      ​@@genderlyeah how dare he complimenting her?

    • @genderl
      @genderl Před 26 dny

      @@Mangoeplanter this comment extremely sexist: 1 commenting only on her (also if someone would say hey girl to me would slap their face), also you look much better later - so what looks rearly is the sign of happyness you dont know how a person really feel sos assuming its a good thing i dont thinknis ok.more of compliment and not sexist would be "hey! you took look like your doing great as always or smth like that.

    • @Mangoeplanter
      @Mangoeplanter Před 26 dny

      @@genderl 🤓

  • @jackflash147
    @jackflash147 Před 16 dny

    As the name of the film suggests, these are stereotypes, this film is made for entertainment with a heavy dose of sarcasm, and should not be taken as a serious source of information. There is a grain of truth in every stereotype, but here the grain is blown to the size of Jupiter. Poland - Mexico of Europe? LOL, yeah, I heard this term in the 90's and early 2000's when our economy was forcing people to emigrate west. Ironically, now the role has been reversed. People from the "West" (not only Europe) are increasingly considering emigrating to Poland and the rest of the countries of Central Europe.

  • @PiotrJaser
    @PiotrJaser Před 22 dny

    There is a wise sense of humor and there is nonsense.

  • @Milo51537
    @Milo51537 Před 29 dny +1

    Poland is in Central Europe🇵🇱!!!

  • @marcinszrajber
    @marcinszrajber Před 5 dny

    Czechia and Chechenya are completely different places😂. Czechia is below Poland and Chechenya is Russian oblast near Georgia and Azerbaijan😂

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 Před 26 dny

    I live in Mikkeli, eastern-Finland.

  • @maciejhaleniuk5129
    @maciejhaleniuk5129 Před 29 dny +4

    You guys have everything wrong ,and eastern Europe is everything east of polish border Poland Czechia Germany Austria Hungary and Slovakia is central Europe

  • @peter_oso
    @peter_oso Před 21 dnem

    2:35 no, fake example;. Actually the law which deserved objection stated expressis verbis that traditional family should be treated with immediate suspicion of violence etc.

  • @Diablooss273
    @Diablooss273 Před 23 dny

    @Loners - Treaty of Trianon 1919

  • @rafalkaminski6389
    @rafalkaminski6389 Před 25 dny

    Georgia is on caucasus, IE. quite on the brim od what you would considered Europę 😅

  • @martonmeszaros7914
    @martonmeszaros7914 Před 26 dny

    we are in Hungary are so pessimistic and think nothing is going to last long becouse basicly thats our history

  • @emmafrench7219
    @emmafrench7219 Před 29 dny

    My Dad was Polish and my lovely son says that I inherited the "unhinged", genes! I say that it's my Mum's Welsh genes that has caused that.

  • @micade2518
    @micade2518 Před 23 dny

    I sincerely hope these were over-exaggerated stereotypes, otherwise there'd be a lot to worry about our Civilization!!!

  • @wieslawszapowal302
    @wieslawszapowal302 Před 3 dny

    So funny😅

  • @sinterko5370
    @sinterko5370 Před 17 dny

    HAH Slovakia is not mention in this video that means Slovakia is central europe confirmed.

  • @tolstoyed
    @tolstoyed Před měsícem +1

    did i miss it or did he almost completely leave out the southern slavic countries?

    • @marekbarycz4397
      @marekbarycz4397 Před měsícem

      What to be told about them ?? That they shoot each other at every possible occasion...

    • @tolstoyed
      @tolstoyed Před měsícem

      @@marekbarycz4397 can you elaborate on that? what does that mean? the war in bosnia ended in the 90’s i think

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Před 29 dny

      @@tolstoyed He is using Internet Explorer I guess.

    • @Swarzec_Swarzewski
      @Swarzec_Swarzewski Před 29 dny

      @@marekbarycz4397 You meant Albanian demographic invasion on Kosovo, mass murders od Serbs, then NATO siding with Albania and shooting/bombarding Serb civilians to blame Serbs for everything that happened?

    • @petrpinc7695
      @petrpinc7695 Před 29 dny

      He has separate Balkan stereotypes I think.

  • @freebozkurt9277
    @freebozkurt9277 Před dnem

    hahaha almost all your statements were wrong, like Hungary has bad weather (no it has one of the best in Europe), Checz are same as Chechnyan, Georga is close to the Baltic states etc. How wrong these assumptions? About 2000 - 3000 km.

  • @Irxy
    @Irxy Před 5 dny

    That video was funny, but yeah, kind of dissapointing. The whole stereotype thing is how everyone is drunk & does crazy stuff when drunk, that's it?

  • @markbairden929
    @markbairden929 Před 29 dny +1

    First of all, you do actually look Chechen. This is not a good thing. It tends to get you detained at airports. Secondly, as someone from a Caucasus background I'd really recommend avoiding such stereotype views as this video portrays. I spend a lot of my time trying to dispel such ideas of the place and people I come from (Circassia) - Spending time debunking myths is exhausting in itself. Avoiding repeating such myths is a good practise, it gives time to talk about real issues

  • @niaraa8378
    @niaraa8378 Před 23 dny

    i love the czechs. thoose people dont belive in water just like me.

  • @Vollification
    @Vollification Před 16 dny

    If you look at hungarian hisstory. They have reasons to be pessimisti

  • @FacelessJanus
    @FacelessJanus Před měsícem

    Nahh there is a better Hungarian saying, though it is the first line of their national anthem. Isten, áldd meg a magyart. (Which wikipedia translates wrongly. If it would even translate as "nation of Hungary" the text would read either Magyarorszag or Szent Korona ...) The Hungarians have reasons to be proud of their country, think of people like Bartok, Liszt, Sandor Marai, Sandor Petofi and so much more. Politicians are always wrong in 1 way or the other, so one cant say they reflect the people.

  • @moonanoke9872
    @moonanoke9872 Před 17 dny

    Central Europe

  • @Pellefication
    @Pellefication Před 28 dny

    But....the Baltics are 3 very different countries. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania!

  • @jjwatcher
    @jjwatcher Před 29 dny

    Latvia is north of the Ukraine.

  • @elah1023
    @elah1023 Před 25 dny

    Stereotypes explained? Multiplied I`d say.

  • @Northerner-Not-A-Doctor

    No, dude, you don't look like a Chechen. Chechens are Caucasians. You look like an Iranian.
    (What you hear about Georgia is that they enacted the same type of the foreign financed NGOs law that Russia, USA and Poland has. They don't have a trace of Russian rule over them. They are 100% independent.)

  • @hh-kv6fh
    @hh-kv6fh Před měsícem

    a bit older: Europe according to a German
    czcams.com/video/MMbVXFnhy6A/video.html

  • @robertbob1899
    @robertbob1899 Před 23 dny

    This video is "fake"... 30 years old clips.

  • @pstrongzero
    @pstrongzero Před 21 dnem

    This whole genre is based on the idea that an illiterate person can say some of import about a novel or a poem. Most of the time, severe embarrassment occurs, without, it seems, the authors even noticing it. Please, do some basic homework first.

  • @antonycharnock2993
    @antonycharnock2993 Před 28 dny

    Ukrainian girls want to meet you now! Apparently. According to my spam emails.

  • @markmooney6064
    @markmooney6064 Před 18 dny

    You two could be a whole episode of dumb things America said

  • @MrBalrogos
    @MrBalrogos Před 19 dny

    Czechia = Czech Republik

  • @davelister7027
    @davelister7027 Před 29 dny +2

    this is full of nonsenses.... and central Europe is not eastern Europe....for begining

    • @Mangoeplanter
      @Mangoeplanter Před 26 dny +1

      Silence nerd

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny +1

      Stop with drinking so much copium. LOL

  • @chanesy_
    @chanesy_ Před 21 dnem

    Im from germany and "the mexicans of europe" seems pretty accurate for polish people

  • @annakubacka
    @annakubacka Před 29 dny +1

    Using linguistic calques like Poland is Eastern Europe will not bring you friends in Poland . Such a phrase pleases only the Russians because for them Eastern Europe is their sphere of influence and any country defined Eastern Europe must one day return to Russia.

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny

      Poland is more Eastern Europe than Russia itself. xD

    • @annakubacka
      @annakubacka Před 23 dny

      @@damyr So such Eastern European Poles just have to wait until the great Russia civilises them. Eastern Europe must always be ruled by either Russia or Germany. There is no other option because the very word eastern implies a lack of independence. I just wonder if Russia will do it now or wait until 17 September?

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 23 dny

      @@annakubacka As opposite to that, no one makes a fuss if you say French, Germans or British to be a part of the Western Europe. It doesn't imply a lack of independence. It's just a political and economical division which originates from the era of the Cold War.
      And you worry too much... Russia will never attack you.

  • @user-wc5nw4zc7b
    @user-wc5nw4zc7b Před 29 dny

    Такая чушь пропитаная пропагандой

  • @TheDarkHorseOfSocialMedia
    @TheDarkHorseOfSocialMedia Před měsícem

    First

  • @kinglizard3406
    @kinglizard3406 Před 27 dny

    Hungary is not Balkan, Rakija is not Brendy, ..
    not just Polish people, practicly all Slavic countries are "mexicans" to rest of Europe, but tide is shifting bcs more and more Slavs are againts west Europe

  • @8Hetman
    @8Hetman Před 28 dny

    Next level BS in this video

  • @tomislavgregec5611
    @tomislavgregec5611 Před měsícem +3

    Ok,I stoped watching after 5 minutes.This video is so wrong and full of shit informations.Just wron,I guess some american guy did it.I live in Croatia,wich is on Adriatic sea

    • @bee12117
      @bee12117 Před 11 dny

      He is from Europe acctualy. Balkans I think. He said it in one of his videos.

  • @Marina_-_-
    @Marina_-_- Před 26 dny

    This is such a bad video.

  • @Cl0ckcl0ck
    @Cl0ckcl0ck Před měsícem

    Georgia hasn't been under Russian rule for decades but there are enclaves in Georgia with ethnic Russian majorities that the Georgians want to exterminate and are under Russian protection. The Georgian war (2008?) was Georgia trying to invade one of those enclaves and failing badly.

  • @damyr
    @damyr Před 23 dny

    So many triggered Poles in the comments. 💀💀💀

    • @bee12117
      @bee12117 Před 11 dny

      Ale polski chleb żresz.

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 11 dny

      @@bee12117 So what? And... Did I lie?

  • @sgschmidt
    @sgschmidt Před měsícem +3

    funny that this guy thinks russia is part of europe

    • @apmoy70
      @apmoy70 Před měsícem +5

      Isn't it? At least until the Urals, it is

    • @marekbarycz4397
      @marekbarycz4397 Před měsícem

      @@apmoy70 Majority of Russia is Asia.

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před měsícem +2

      @@marekbarycz4397 so France, UK, Netherlands, Spain and Portugal were also not part of Europe up to recently? Russia is european country that expanded outside Europe like all other european colonial empires

    • @jerplusjeff
      @jerplusjeff Před 29 dny

      Sure, but the most densely populated part with all the economic and political power is in Europe. ​@@marekbarycz4397

    • @johnnyuk3365
      @johnnyuk3365 Před 29 dny +3

      I believe that it is generally accepted by most organisations that part of Russia is part of Europe, up to the Urals is the normal acceptance. Hence Russia has the tallest buildings in Europe and the greatest megalomaniac leader in Europe.😊

  • @damirglavas7940
    @damirglavas7940 Před 13 dny

    And ex Yugoslavia wasn't in the East🤔🙄it was neutral and unaligned ,during the Cold war between West and East and today Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro are European countries.🤨All videos are from russia,serbia and really eastern regions.

  • @roberttwardowski9711
    @roberttwardowski9711 Před 29 dny

    Slander