How Lithuanians, Latvians, and Estonians Make Fun Of Each Other

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • So let’s change things up and switch to a much lighter topic for todays video: regional jokes.
    The idea came to me when I remembered a Lithuanian friend telling me that there’s an ongoing joke about Estonians being slow. I thought I would run with this idea and see what jokes Lithuanians had for their Baltic neighbours and what our neighbours had to say about Lithuania.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:24 What Latvia and Estonia think of Lithuanians
    02:30 What Lithuanians think of Latvians and Estonians
    03:23 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 971

  • @LithuaniaExplained
    @LithuaniaExplained  Před rokem +29

    Wait! Before you comment to tell me how I said Zirga Galva incorrectly, or where the horse head joke comes from- check out the follow-up to this video! 😄 czcams.com/video/Fyf8QjtP6KU/video.html

    • @felixjensen3107
      @felixjensen3107 Před rokem +1

      @Earn Money Online i already did

    • @justasluko
      @justasluko Před rokem +3

      You said it good. Story of Žirga Galvas is that Latvians are protestants and back in old days they were more educated then Lithuanians and those who lived near border would hire Lithuanian people to work on their farm and called them Horse head to say: stupid as horse. So basically Žirga Galvas = stupid. This days we took that saying and use it same as N world towards them 😅

    • @user-tr9ho6jf1q
      @user-tr9ho6jf1q Před 10 měsíci +1

      When lihuainians caled latvians horse heads they caled them back leiši i don't know how it is in english

    • @dainiusdemikis9489
      @dainiusdemikis9489 Před 4 měsíci

      Im from Lithuania you proncetid corect

    • @xJSTNx
      @xJSTNx Před 3 měsíci

      I'm half Dutch and Lithuanian and I remember some of my Lithuanian friends having a joke about Poland.
      - A Polish guy goes to see a Lithuanian doctor and says to him: "I don't feel well and I don't know what it could be or what to do." The doctor says that he needs to go take a shit and smell it for 5 minutes. Few days later the guy comes back for a checkup and says that he feels way better and then the doctor replied by saying that he was feeling homesick.

  • @pirdun100
    @pirdun100 Před rokem +1568

    I am a simple Estonian, if I see Latvia or Lithuania i press like.

    • @eimissokolovas
      @eimissokolovas Před rokem +57

      Yup same as I am Lithuanian.

    • @albevanhanoy
      @albevanhanoy Před rokem +53

      As a French I love the wholesome relationship you guys have.

    • @vikingas_g2390
      @vikingas_g2390 Před rokem +37

      As a Lithuanian, i liked your comment. Even faster than you😁

    • @escfanbaltic
      @escfanbaltic Před rokem +24

      As a Latvian - I agree with my like here 😀♥️

    • @larisajeffrey2312
      @larisajeffrey2312 Před rokem +11

      Me too 🇱🇻🥰

  • @youngj1241
    @youngj1241 Před rokem +1654

    As a lithuanian we mostly joke about russia and poland.I have never heard anyone say rude or jokingly things about Estonia and Latvia.

    • @kristersvishnevskis710
      @kristersvishnevskis710 Před rokem +86

      yeah as a latvian i can confirm that that`s true;)

    • @edgarausia
      @edgarausia Před rokem +29

      Thats true

    • @AdrijusGuscia
      @AdrijusGuscia Před rokem +72

      We always joke about Estonians being slow. Heard that in school even…

    • @Botseries
      @Botseries Před rokem +20

      @@AdrijusGuscia mostly doesnt mean only. Vast majority of jokes are about russians or poles. Sometimes jews.

    • @erkim7547
      @erkim7547 Před rokem +19

      @@AdrijusGuscia In my defense as an Estonian, i am slow indeed but it is all comparative. You should be warned about our northern brothers. Especially on a hot day. So we are not the slowest by a long shot. Imagine every time you are to drive somewhere on a weekend there is a driver in front of you enjoying the scenery. Maybe it really is the warm weather we dont handle too well. i personally get agitated easily by meaningless movement so there is that;P.

  • @polishhussarmapping258
    @polishhussarmapping258 Před rokem +857

    Estonian sees a doctor.
    - Many times a day I experience darkness in front of my eyes for 5-10 minutes.
    - When exactly?
    - When I blink.

    • @urmovaher8187
      @urmovaher8187 Před rokem +32

      Im from EST and this made me laugh a lot!! xD good one! Lol

    • @JP-it9ie
      @JP-it9ie Před rokem +34

      We here in Estonia joke about slow Finns. Did not know that we are so slow too. :D

    • @mindaugastrumpaitis6330
      @mindaugastrumpaitis6330 Před rokem +47

      @@urmovaher8187 Did you know, that Estonians are so slow, that if person from Estonia stands in front of mirror, reflection in it appears in 5 to 10 minutes ? :)

    • @aginxz
      @aginxz Před rokem +2

      LOL. Just substitute nationality to your liking.

    • @martinjev00
      @martinjev00 Před rokem +1

      Haha, thats a good one😃

  • @merchrich9758
    @merchrich9758 Před rokem +493

    as an estonian, i always wheeze at slow estonian jokes when theyre done well. one russian joke is the best: "I told some Estonian blokes that they're slow." "What did they reply?" "Nothing, but they beat me up the following day."

  • @ievamicule35
    @ievamicule35 Před rokem +510

    There was this Estonian guy, who went to a surgeon and told him, he wanted to become Latvian. "No problem", said the surgeon, "we just need to remove one quarter of your brain and you wake up as Latvian as could be". So they went on with the neurosurgery. After the operation the surgeon wakes the patient up and guiltily admits: "I am very sorry, but there was some slip and complications during the surgery, and really, we removed not a quarter, but a whole half of your brain. I truly apologize." But the patient smiles at him: "Gerai, gerai!"

  • @derhansl7666
    @derhansl7666 Před rokem +1272

    Overall, three of us feel like brothers. We have suffered so much together that we all feel bounded to be nice and respect each other.
    Love from Latvia!

    • @HyonSo.
      @HyonSo. Před rokem +7

      I'm form Latvia too.

    • @gerdaparseliunaite3195
      @gerdaparseliunaite3195 Před rokem +9

      *sisters

    • @eimissokolovas
      @eimissokolovas Před rokem +20

      Till the end brothers 🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪

    • @Ka55u
      @Ka55u Před rokem +3

      That’s bc you have 6 toes lmao

    • @Latvians
      @Latvians Před rokem +10

      us latvians a bit more lonelier lol, lithuania's half brother is poland, and estonias half brother is finland, and since we are in middle... we have no half brother.

  • @olegvasilchenko1133
    @olegvasilchenko1133 Před rokem +302

    There is a joke that goes back into 90's when there were still borders between the Baltic countries. A group of 5 Latvians crossing the border of Estonia in Audi Quattro. An Estonian border patrol officer goes like: Hey, you can not enter Estonia fivesome being in Audi Quattro! Latvians are shocked and asked why. Estonian says: Come on guys, it is obvious. Quattro in Latin means four, you are five. One must quit the car and you are good to go. Latvians say it is nonsence and demand a Superior to talk to. Estonian says: no problem, but you guys need to wait. He is dealing with 3 Lithuanians who are trying to sneak in Estonia in Fiat Uno :)

  • @mindaugastrumpaitis6330
    @mindaugastrumpaitis6330 Před rokem +376

    Despite all jokes an differences, we have BEST neighbours Latvia and Estonia. 💪

    • @egonsabols2801
      @egonsabols2801 Před rokem +27

      Thank You,brother,greetings from Latvia. Great weekend I had in Klaipeda few years ago 👍✌️🥳

    • @JelizavetaZaiko
      @JelizavetaZaiko Před rokem +9

      Uhm....... We don't have Estonia as a neighbour, dude :)))))))))

    • @Rackel992
      @Rackel992 Před rokem +18

      @@JelizavetaZaiko neighbour don't mean we have to have borders with each other. ~3h in car and you are in Estonia, they are near to us so they are our neighbours

    • @jamesspacer7994
      @jamesspacer7994 Před rokem

      Sorry bro, Estonia is not your neighbour, only real Baltic country is Latvia because it has 2 other Baltic countries as neighbours 😀

    • @JelizavetaZaiko
      @JelizavetaZaiko Před rokem

      @@jamesspacer7994 😅🤣🤣 you gonna start a war! :))) Naaaah, you won't! Good one!

  • @reimoarba7203
    @reimoarba7203 Před rokem +399

    The number plates of Latvian cars have the Latvian abbreviation of LV that we Estonians call "lisavarvas" or "extra toe".
    Fun anecdote about slow Estonians also:
    A zoo hired an Estonian as their security guard for the aquarium. The next day when every one came back to work they were surprised to see the all of the turtles were gone. When the other workers asked the Estonian what happened, he answered, "It all happened so fast. The gates opened and all of the turtles were gone so fast."

    • @theaviatior3631
      @theaviatior3631 Před rokem +6

      Ma Lätis praegu ja näen neid Läti numbrimärke siis tuleb kohe see lisavarba nali meelde.

    • @ukukubarsepp7611
      @ukukubarsepp7611 Před rokem +34

      Theres also a joke that Lithuanias LT on car registration plates means “Läti taga” or “Behind Latvia” in english and for Poland’s PL is “Peale Leedut” which means “After Lithuania “

    • @theaviatior3631
      @theaviatior3631 Před rokem

      @@ukukubarsepp7611 kuradi head lühendid 🤣🤣🤣

    • @pienaskibire3276
      @pienaskibire3276 Před rokem +14

      In Lithuanian we tell this exact same joke, but instead of just saying "this happened so fast" we make hand motion followed with a sound of something like a fast moving animal, gushing wind, just to add the dramatic effect, makes it more funny lol

    • @ievavain
      @ievavain Před rokem +1

      or the same with snails instead of turtles!!

  • @pauliusmickys132
    @pauliusmickys132 Před rokem +105

    Another joke about estonians from Lithuania:
    - Why do estonian words have so many double letters?
    - Because they write faster than they think

  • @tomaspetrusevicius8370
    @tomaspetrusevicius8370 Před rokem +80

    Most Baltic joke: Two Latvians are talking - Look, its an Estonian running !
    Nah, its Lithuanian standing still. - other answers.

  • @rando9352
    @rando9352 Před rokem +316

    Im Latvian and we trully are like sister countries, we will make lighthearted fun of eachother but still trully care about one and other

    • @eestimolk78
      @eestimolk78 Před rokem +32

      Well said my 6 toed friend, your cheap beer kept me trough dark times

    • @rando9352
      @rando9352 Před rokem +13

      @@eestimolk78 hahahahah, we also have good chocolate

    • @martinjev00
      @martinjev00 Před rokem +28

      Wait, can you write bit slower so we estonians could read and think about what you wrote...

    • @rando9352
      @rando9352 Před rokem +26

      @@martinjev00 estonia, latvia and lithuania besties for ever hahahah

    • @algirdasnausedas324
      @algirdasnausedas324 Před rokem +8

      Yes please put more jokes as we Lithuanians can steal them for later use

  • @justininexile3445
    @justininexile3445 Před rokem +51

    A joke I heard from a Russian living in Estonia,:
    two Estonians looking at a lake at the start of winter,
    - "Soon the ice will be good that walk on"
    - "Hmm the temperature is not that low, how do you know that?"
    - "Look there, Latvians are already on it ice fishing"

  • @daliuxas8638
    @daliuxas8638 Před rokem +132

    The full saying about Estonians is:
    Estai lėti bet visada prieki
    Estonians are slow but always ahead.

  • @hellothere7419
    @hellothere7419 Před rokem +162

    There is a Latvian joke about Estonian.
    Estonian drives on the winter highway, he spots a dead fox, stops the car and picks it up.
    “Maybe I need it” he said
    Come summer, he is in the same spot, he places the foxe's corpse back onto the road saying: “I didn't need it”

    • @fatweeb1545
      @fatweeb1545 Před 4 měsíci +1

      This is so dumb but funny 😂

  • @escfanbaltic
    @escfanbaltic Před rokem +93

    As a Latvian I always admire our relationship. It comes from old times and continues till now and I hope from all my heart that our relationship will be the same when all young generations will rule. It’s cool to know that there are these two brothers behind us who is supporting and respect us.
    All love and respect to Lithuanians and Estonians! ♥️
    🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪

    • @agnega5165
      @agnega5165 Před rokem +5

      And now it seems we 3 will also have new forever friends - ukrainians. And will renew older friendship with poles. For the same common reason, which we all understand and feel very deeply... So our strong company are even much bigger now. Lets hope for a very long. Waves from Lithuania!

    • @warnassaule43
      @warnassaule43 Před 11 měsíci +2

      🇱🇹❤️🇱🇻❤️🇪🇪💪💪💪💯💯💯

  • @werewolfhunter2983
    @werewolfhunter2983 Před rokem +180

    Anecdote
    Three Estonians are fishing. The first one says - no fish
    ( at seven o'clock in the morning)
    The second says - still no fish (at two o'clock in the afternoon) The third says - of course, there are no fish, because you chat all the time
    (in the late evening)
    Latvians joke that Estonians are not very talkative 😂

    • @forgottenmusic1
      @forgottenmusic1 Před rokem +30

      For Estonian standards, Latvians are talkative. If you greet someone in Latvian, it may take much more than a minute before you can interrupt the Latvian to say that actually, you do not understand Latvian.

    • @werewolfhunter2983
      @werewolfhunter2983 Před rokem

      @@forgottenmusic1 True 😂

    • @hardy_
      @hardy_ Před rokem +15

      As a Estonian I approve this joke :D We aren´t the most talkative :)

    • @Usumgallu
      @Usumgallu Před rokem +4

      Finns actually tell this same anecdote about themselves.

    • @ApstraktOG
      @ApstraktOG Před rokem +8

      @@forgottenmusic1 This is true, Estonians are not very talkative. There is a good anecdote for that also. Goes like that, Two men work in the forest. Cutting trees and what not. Whole day there is just silence except saw noise and what not. Next day half way through the day one man asks: "How are you?" and the second man doesn't respond. On a third day before starting the work the second guy says, "I quit, you are talking too much."

  • @martinsrubiks
    @martinsrubiks Před rokem +52

    two Estonians walk along the seaside.
    Suddenly one of them says: "Urmas, look! Such a sad sight - a dead seagull!"
    The other one carefully observes the sky for 5 minutes and then asks - "Where?!?"
    Anyway, sending positive vibes from LV to EE and LT :)

  • @Ephoros
    @Ephoros Před rokem +91

    In Latvia, Lithuanians are definetely joked about among car guys. If you find out your car welded really badly, rust hidden, not fixed, or the door sills consist only of paint, filler and makroflex foam (true story) that probably Lithuanians fixed that for a quick profit.
    Or if you Total your car, and send it to scap yard: Dont worry, it'l probably get sent to Lithuania, they will do their welding magic, and it will be in Rumbula (district of Rīga where all the sleasy used car lots are) in couple weeks, with less milage then before, and a note saying "never crashed, never painted, perfect condition".

    • @zaliasvanagas4117
      @zaliasvanagas4117 Před rokem +22

      It's funny because it's true!

    • @Mucky_Muck
      @Mucky_Muck Před rokem +12

      It's funny because there's too much truth in it. Everyone in Latvia knows someone who has bought lemon in Lithuania.

    • @TaurenTLT
      @TaurenTLT Před rokem +5

      Its so accurate Im Lithuanian

    • @Bestijaification
      @Bestijaification Před rokem +3

      as a lithuanian I fully agree. We can make good looking car from a junk, but it wont go far :D

    • @GustavExp
      @GustavExp Před rokem

      Lietuvieši ir bijuši traktoru zagļi!

  • @PriitKallas
    @PriitKallas Před rokem +276

    When there were borders between European countries, many customs officers were corrupt. Scientists wanted to find out how much money they made from their shady dealings.
    The scientists went to a Lithuanian customs officer and asked, "How much time would it take you to get enough money to buy a BMW?"
    Lithuanian customs officer thought about it a bit and answered, "One year."
    Now the scientists asked, "How much time would it take you to get enough money to buy a BMW?" from the Latvian customs officer.
    The Latvian guy didn't hesitate and said, "Six months!"
    Now the scientists went to an Estonian customs officer and asked again, "How much time would it take you to get enough money to buy a BMW?"
    The Estonian customs officer thought for a long time. Then got out the calculator and spent some time with it. Finally, he answered, "Five and a half years."
    Scientists were surprised and asked the Estonian why it took him so long when his colleagues from Latvia and Lithuania could do it in 6 or 12 months.
    The Estonian thought some more. Shaking his head, he said, "I have no clue how they do it. BMW is such a big company."

  • @daffy1981
    @daffy1981 Před rokem +34

    A sign in Estonian roundabout:
    "Going around for more than 3 times is forbidden"

  • @vitaliimykh1994
    @vitaliimykh1994 Před rokem +388

    live in Ukraine, felling urge to familiarize myself with Baltic states culture, couldn't imagine better allies than you guys, we'll destroy this evil empire together

    • @vitaliimykh1994
      @vitaliimykh1994 Před rokem

      @@fvo911 next time crazy 4 times bigger than you bullies will try to kill you with a knife in your house, try to read some bible for him, and explain that anger produce anger.

    • @silmaril96
      @silmaril96 Před rokem +10

      @@fvo911 "Vanquishing a threat in an act of self-defense" does it sound better now? Doesn't matter how you put it, Mordor must be reconstructed for our safety :)

    • @aijablumfelds131
      @aijablumfelds131 Před rokem +47

      Speaking of the evil empire. In Latvia a Latvian family with a small boy are on a train. The boy is bored and his mother tells him to go play with the boy at the end of the car. The boy goes there, but is back and says, that the boy doesn't speak Latvian. The mom says
      that he is probably Russian. And the Latvian boy says: So young and already a Russian?"

    • @nerealitaate
      @nerealitaate Před rokem +6

      @@aijablumfelds131 lol, brilliant, hadn't heard this one! :D

    • @typicalpersons
      @typicalpersons Před rokem +3

      With NATO of course. We would be shit out of luck if not for their assistance.

  • @Operaatoors
    @Operaatoors Před rokem +103

    Couple of weeks ago for the first time I visited Vilnius. It’s a nice city. I’ve been countless times to Klaipeda since it is closest big city to Liepāja, even closer than Riga.
    But on this trip to Vilnius, we went to hackatonas with my colleagues, and we spoke so much Latvian just adding “as” to each word. Also we were thinking maybe changing our names with ending “as”, so it would be Roberts as Robertas, Raitis as Raitas and Līva as Līvas :D but we couldn’t figure it out wether others would take it offensive, and we wanted to keep our good relationship with our partners. But in our trio it was and still is rolling on, and we still have a good laughs :D
    Thank you for being awesome neighbors. Greetings from 🐴

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      @warhotspots7255 Před rokem

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    • @axieman6196
      @axieman6196 Před rokem

      Xddd😂

    • @tigerxra8515
      @tigerxra8515 Před rokem +12

      Actually, as Lithuanian, I would believe that you're living here if you added 'as' to your name. Robertas is quite an ordinary name here. Raitas and Livas would sound kinda weird, but I wouldn't mind, maybe some unique names. Heck, even my name is Jonas

    • @wooshbait6023
      @wooshbait6023 Před rokem +5

      Robertas is actually a pretty normal name here, I'm named Roberta, which is like basically the girl version of Robert

    • @qilorarv4999
      @qilorarv4999 Před rokem +1

      Sounds fun, and it would have worked😁

  • @pavelsprihodjko4350
    @pavelsprihodjko4350 Před rokem +14

    Idk, whenever i meet Lithuanian im yelling ''Braliukas'' at them. They seem happy.

  • @bendors97
    @bendors97 Před rokem +178

    I love these jokes, they make us more united and friendlier even in the worst situations. Thank god, we are not like Croatians, Bosniaks and Serbs - they even speak the same language, but they're willingly to literally destroy each other.

    • @latviangopnik
      @latviangopnik Před rokem +23

      Ah yes, the Balkans💀

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      @warhotspots7255 Před rokem

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    • @miniruncisz
      @miniruncisz Před rokem +3

      feefs airona pagrabā...

    • @EeeEee-bm5gx
      @EeeEee-bm5gx Před 9 měsíci +3

      There's a saying: in Balkans there's always a conflict going on. Reasons change, ethnicities change, but Serbs are always somehow mysteriously involved. Very mysterious.

  • @melluzi
    @melluzi Před rokem +116

    Being a Latvian who lives in 15 minutes driving distance from Lithuanian border, I've never heard a single joke about Lithuanians in my life. That's weird

    • @vandaals3187
      @vandaals3187 Před rokem

      Bauska smird

    • @AurimasPocius
      @AurimasPocius Před rokem +6

      exactly, I have asked Latvians, Estonians, and Polish - any jokes about Lithuania? None.

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz Před rokem +4

      You need to go out more, then.

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      @warhotspots7255 Před rokem

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    • @nikitazogas3676
      @nikitazogas3676 Před rokem +9

      @@AurimasPocius though I have to admit that Estonian joke "what is faster than the wind - Lithuanian with stolen BMW" is very good :)

  • @gratixer
    @gratixer Před rokem +105

    Baltic states are true brothers & sisters! Lithuania & Latvia & Estonia! Love from Lithuania Braliukai

    • @warhotspots7255
      @warhotspots7255 Před rokem

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  • @wilkatis
    @wilkatis Před rokem +15

    How to invade Estonia?
    Walk in backwards so they think you're leaving!

  • @Around-The-Verse
    @Around-The-Verse Před rokem +32

    As an Estonian who has traveled the world and lived abroad, I can say that "Slow Estonian" jokes are popular all over the world, but so many Estonians are clueless since they still can't reach any further than Finland 😅

  • @camouflageninja
    @camouflageninja Před rokem +8

    Im from Estonia and i drive a lot in Latvia and Lithuania for work. One time in Latvia police try to stop me but i saw the guy at the last moment and i stopped so far away from him he had to walk to like 100m or something. When officer finally came to my car and asked me why i did stopped earlier. I sed "Dont you see my licence plate im Estonian im slow" He starts laughing and sed "Get out of here" :D

  • @rolandssavdons7993
    @rolandssavdons7993 Před rokem +40

    It's now know how they made the slow bullet scene in Matrix. If you zoom on bullets, it says: Made in Estonia
    Three estonians start fishing at 5:00 AM. At 10 AM one of them goes:"Fish don't bite". At 3PM, second one says: "You're right, no bite". At 9PM third one goes: "That's because you're babbling non-stop, idiots."
    I told two estonians a joke about how slow they are. They punched me in the face ... next day.

  • @markussakselsribens1848
    @markussakselsribens1848 Před rokem +9

    Latvians also say that the Lithuanian language was invented when a drunk Latvian started talking.

  • @Oscar.P
    @Oscar.P Před rokem +52

    I'm Latvian and I love my sister/brother neighbors. We can make fun of each other, but it's all with love 💖

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  • @riddledriddler3933
    @riddledriddler3933 Před rokem +36

    I am Latvian and the joke about bmw was so good :D and many stolen bmws do indeed end up in Lithuania :D it is also pretty hard to low ball price with a Lithuanian when doing business, Latvians tend to be more flexible, Estonian joke about being slow is true, but in reality they are ahead in many areas in life of both Latvians and Lithuanians.

  • @TomationuJaDark1x
    @TomationuJaDark1x Před rokem +34

    as an estonian, six-toed horse-headed latvians are really common in Valga, as the town is split. I've seen many there and they are quite a fascinating species.

    • @janisberzins2703
      @janisberzins2703 Před rokem +3

      As a Latvian, I recently was in Valga. The way this city is split between Estonians and Latvians is really remarkable. 🙂👍 (You have better shops)
      And as a Latvian, I always liked Estonia. Went to Tallinn once and it blew me away. I also like Estonian language. It feels more Nordic. 🙂👍

    • @luksite123
      @luksite123 Před rokem +9

      As a six-toed horse-headed Latvian that lives in Valka, I can confirm, that we are awesome! :D But I see it took you a very long some to notice how fascinating we are. :D

  • @MrKokainum
    @MrKokainum Před rokem +49

    As a linguistic enthusiast I find Lithuanian language as a treasure of common European culture. So conservative and sophisticated. Lithuanian suffix 'as' is an equivalent of latin suffix -us, and antient greek -os.

    • @rainsc3771
      @rainsc3771 Před rokem +6

      lithuanian and latvian languages are very similar indo-european languages, and they are the oldest ones still being used today about 5000+ years

    • @copy2886
      @copy2886 Před rokem +1

      @@rainsc3771 Prussian was older

    • @matas9195
      @matas9195 Před rokem

      @@copy2886 prussian hasnt been in use since the 17th century

    • @virginijaa7871
      @virginijaa7871 Před rokem +1

      @@copy2886 was

    • @gee3883
      @gee3883 Před rokem +1

      @Paol Vrobel That's the reason I can only speak Lithuanian with as much skill as a goat, it's so difficult.

  • @juhantubli7219
    @juhantubli7219 Před rokem +22

    Estonian border guard stops latvian audi quatro and says: how come, there is five of you guys, I can't let you in, quatro means "four". Law is law.
    Latvian driver replies: wait and see my friend, I saw lithuanians coming too, there is five of them in fiat uno.

  • @daddyshark404
    @daddyshark404 Před rokem +36

    There's a joke about that true lithuanian man through his life has to plant a tree, build a house and to raise a son , and estonian man has to do a least one of those if he will be fast enough

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  • @gee3883
    @gee3883 Před rokem +11

    I am English and have lived in Lithuania, so I will make my own joke.
    What do you call a Lithuanian BMW driver who drives carefully and considerately?
    An illusion.

  • @MrGodOfBeer
    @MrGodOfBeer Před rokem +16

    There was this story going around in Lithuania:
    A few lithuanians were on vacation in Estonia, and they were driving home to Lithuania. And only 4km away from the Estonian Latvian border they get puled over by the Estonian police. The officer just checks the documents, but one lithuanian in the back of the car was very rude to the officer. The officer got angry and warned the lithuanians that they have to leave Estonias boarders in 24h or there will be trouble. The guy that was rude to the officer earlier started laughing and said: "We are not estonians to drive 4km for 24h". :)
    Much love to my brothers latvians and estonians

    • @svenreimaa6042
      @svenreimaa6042 Před rokem +2

      Well, we have a WRC champion Ott Tänak. Never heard of any Lithuanian rally drivers to be honest...
      Anyways, I heard a story few years ago that russians told about Estonians. I don't know if it's pure ignorance or some weird joke:
      All the Estonians are slow, except one man, Mika Häkkinen.

  • @beandrag9019
    @beandrag9019 Před rokem +23

    🇪🇪💖🇱🇻💖🇱🇹 Baltic love

  • @martinjev00
    @martinjev00 Před rokem +45

    There are actually many jokes between Baltics. For example, estonians are very straight with polite questions. When someone ask estonian "how are you", then instead of saying "im fine", we actually start talking how we do - health is bad, prices are high, salary is small etc... 😁

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    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 Před rokem +2

      Apparently Germans are the same.

    • @Maadinsh
      @Maadinsh Před rokem +7

      This is also true for Latvians and many other nations. Asking "how are you" as a greeting without expecting a genuine answer is somewhat unique to the English language. In other languages it usually is meant as a real question.
      It's not that we are very straight and talkative (probably the opposite), we just don't ask "how are you" to everyone all the time, but when we do, it's usually to a person we already know and care to hear an answer, so answering with "fine" feels a bit like a brush-off. Even knowing how it works it takes some time to get used to if you visit an English speaking country.

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 Před rokem +4

      @@Maadinsh when our 3rd grade English teacher told us that that's how it works in English we couldn't believe it lol

    • @reinokarvinen8845
      @reinokarvinen8845 Před 8 měsíci +1

      he he. when in australia a long time ago I was asked how are you. I prepared my answer but then he was long gone

  • @dille-dille
    @dille-dille Před rokem +36

    Absolutly agree. Everything was wright from my latvian view. We dont get offended about those jokes. We still think about lithuanians as our brothers and sisters.

  • @pauliusr4490
    @pauliusr4490 Před rokem +23

    I heard, that Latvians are extreme, they "Velka ir grūda" LT duris; in Latvian that means to pull and to push, in lithuanian those exact words mean to drag and to crush.

  • @agnebejeryte8088
    @agnebejeryte8088 Před rokem +10

    Why estonians drink beers right at the supermarket? Because it is written on the can “open here”. I love Estonia! Beautiful country!

  • @piggybaggy242
    @piggybaggy242 Před rokem +10

    Im Latvian. Lithuanians are same like us. Trust me. I respect them. Pimpal.

    • @agnius3878
      @agnius3878 Před rokem

      What "PIMPAL" means? in Lithuania it is dick

  • @liotcik
    @liotcik Před rokem +4

    Estonia is about 500km north from Lithuania, so it's little colder there. Here is a joke about it: An Estonian laying on the beach on the Lithuanian seashore, trying to have a sun-tan. A Lithuanian walks by and asks him: why are you so white, do you have no summer in Estonia? ; The Estonian answers - yes we do have summer, but I was working that day last year.

  • @HansKruus-gt2ch
    @HansKruus-gt2ch Před rokem +24

    As an Estonian, i can confirm about the 6 toed Latvians.

  • @xxangeliccutie7686
    @xxangeliccutie7686 Před rokem +7

    As a Estonian I always say “Lithuanians are Estonians who are trying to speak Latvian” to my Lithuanian friends and they always laugh and say we are the iconic trio. I love my Baltic friends and so happy to have them as our neighbours😄 but surely we joke about Finns and russians more than our Baltic friends.

  • @kestutisa3826
    @kestutisa3826 Před 2 lety +28

    Since estonians had no any impressive history or identity they had to search for it on the internet, that's how e-stonia was born.

    • @urmasalas
      @urmasalas Před rokem +1

      Better say, since Estonians did not have history, they pulled one from the internet.

    • @Grenade80
      @Grenade80 Před rokem

      estonia is actually short form for stone- heartedness.

  • @sirzuza1461
    @sirzuza1461 Před rokem +8

    1989 Baltic Way showed how close we are am Latvian and am so happy to have neighbours like Estonia and Lithuania 🥳

    • @rogerthat3157
      @rogerthat3157 Před rokem

      That's literally the only thing that unites us

  • @nerijuszz
    @nerijuszz Před rokem +6

    One popular joke in Lithuania ;) Lithuanian walker won Estonian running competition :D

  • @krissusp3811
    @krissusp3811 Před rokem +9

    As an Estonian, any time we see that a BMW came from Lithuania, we joke that it's put together from 5 different BMWs

  • @prplt
    @prplt Před rokem +13

    the "Estonians are slow" jokes are also common in Russia as well
    it's apparently because Estonian has many long vowels in it so it seems that they speak "slowly" 😂

  • @torikrasovska
    @torikrasovska Před rokem +27

    I love my Lithuanian brothers, i call them braliukai 😍 i have heard so many foreigners joke that baltics only eat potatoes and have no spices in their food 😁

    • @barvdw
      @barvdw Před rokem +3

      That's true for a lot of Central European cuisines. Polish and German cuisines, for instance, don't get very hot, unless you think of horseradish, and dill and caraway. And salt, of course, more than in today's western cuisine.

  • @Yankijs24
    @Yankijs24 Před rokem +10

    I've heard all of these and never heard anyone getting annoyed or angry about the jokes. It's like a brotherly joke bond we share.
    Much love from Latvia!

  • @dacekusina6722
    @dacekusina6722 Před rokem +9

    What's the slogan of Estonian ambulance service? "Time heals"

  • @paavels
    @paavels Před rokem +13

    Lithuanians calling Latvians horse heads because in the ancient times Latvian houses had a Jumis symbol on a roof and it’s looking a bit like two horse heads.
    A sign of fertility, Jumis is a symbol of the end of spring and summer - hence the twin sign. The two together represent harvest season and a sign of fortune and fertility.

  • @n_kas5812
    @n_kas5812 Před rokem +30

    The joke about latvians having 6 toes is really common in my area and the fact that latvian license plates have LV on them really endorses it. The LV stands for Lisa varvas as we tend to say, which just means extra toe

    • @TheM0nsterX
      @TheM0nsterX Před rokem

      As a Latvian, I'm sad that I don't have an extra toe 🐸

    • @craftah
      @craftah Před rokem

      @@TheM0nsterX u should be fuckin happy

    • @TheM0nsterX
      @TheM0nsterX Před rokem

      @@craftah would give an extra dynamic boost

    • @atvarsgr
      @atvarsgr Před 7 měsíci

      As a Latvians, we don't even have common expression for "extra toe", suppose Estonians have it because of being more remote, closed society, as a consequence, they had less genetical diversity and more genetical disorders (the same you can observe in Switzerland), so they had commonly used expression for those disorders...

  • @jaanuspapp1333
    @jaanuspapp1333 Před rokem +9

    the joke about lithuanians stealing cars is absolutely true, i know plenty of people that have had their car stolen and the same car showed up again later in lithuania

    • @stanton4418
      @stanton4418 Před rokem

      That must have been quite a while back. When I moved to LT and registered my car there, Regitra did a very extensive check - looking at tbe VIN, taking pictures, asking for a declaration iin place of a sales contract. I had owned the car for more than ten years, bought it while living in Italy, then took it to Germany. The Germans back then hardly bothered to look at the car. Lesson learned: if you want to get a stolen car registered, do it in Germany. (Just don’t steal the car in Italy, that is the one thing they do check - following a bunch of incidents.)

    • @jaanuspapp1333
      @jaanuspapp1333 Před rokem

      @@stanton4418 the most recent one i can think of was only a few years ago, in 2019 when a co worker of mine had his decently new BMW stolen and it latter showed up in LT. But you know with enough bribes you can get anything done

    • @stanton4418
      @stanton4418 Před rokem +1

      @@jaanuspapp1333 Did the car have legitimate Lithuanian plates on it when they found it? I see a lot of cars in Vilnius with obviously fake plates - most are (purportedly) Dutch, Belgian or German, but they are obviously fake. The Dutch and Belgian ones use the wrong font, and on the German ones the district on the seal does not match the number (one I recall had a number with BI for Bielefeld, and a seal from Stuttgart, which has S). A TV series from Germany called Achtung Kontrolle implies that this is often done to import cars from abroad under their own steam - the car has been legally purchased, but the plates are fake and the car is neither registered nor insured. I have seen cars with such plates on used car portals, advertised as “neeksploatuotas Lietuvoje”, i.e. never used in Lithuania. They could have been purchased legally and just driven to Lithuania without registration, or they could have been stolen - hard to tell for sure unless you run extensive background checks.

  • @GigAHerZ64
    @GigAHerZ64 Před rokem +15

    The "speed" jokes and "brain" jokes are in general going on a vertical line:
    * Every neighbor to the north is slower than you are
    * Every neighbor to the south is more "irresponsible"/"reckless"/"less thinking things through"
    Works well between Finland-Estonia, Estonia-Latvia, Latvia-Lithuania and possibly Lithuania-Poland/Belarus.

  • @volvogoodtruck1117
    @volvogoodtruck1117 Před rokem +15

    A good joke about Estonians - and yes, it is about time.
    A tourist in Estonia ends up in a serious accident. The ambulance arrives and in the ambulance the man asks: "How bad is it?" On which the doctor replies: "Don't worry, time heals all wounds."

  • @kerstas10
    @kerstas10 Před rokem +30

    Joke from Lithuania about Latvian language, goes. "Do you know how in Latvian is snake? Miška šniūrs (translation forest rope)
    Ps: loved all the jokes about Lithuanians, made my day.

    • @shemica16
      @shemica16 Před rokem +7

      That made me spit out tea 🤣 Tho I'd say šniūrs is more like a string than a rope 😄

    • @walisardar
      @walisardar Před rokem +16

      Same joike from Latvia about Lithuanian, how snake is in Lithuania? It's "'džungļu šņors" (jungle rope).
      How in Lithuanian is a dog? it's "astikustinaitis" (talewager-naitis)

    • @kerstas10
      @kerstas10 Před rokem +8

      @@walisardar oh yea, heard about džiungliu šniurs also. 😂 prob. It goes both ways. Still funny

    • @shemica16
      @shemica16 Před rokem +4

      @@walisardar That is hilarious 😂 Why jungle though, that sounds so overboard 🤣

    • @deividasnavickas
      @deividasnavickas Před rokem +15

      omfg I remember these in primary school. Legendary takes on the language.
      How do you say Toothbrush in Latvian?
      Dantų barškals ( teeth rattler)

  • @volks4551
    @volks4551 Před rokem +14

    We Latvians call Lithuanians the same,as we want to put down the UNO reverse card.
    ''Žirga galvas''

    • @Zvaigzdute14
      @Zvaigzdute14 Před rokem +3

      I'm crying :D :D :D :D Love from Lithuania

    • @volks4551
      @volks4551 Před rokem +1

      @@Zvaigzdute14 Ah Tu žirga galva. 😂

    • @Zvaigzdute14
      @Zvaigzdute14 Před rokem +4

      @@volks4551 the correct Lithuanian form would be žirgo galva :D

    • @linara255
      @linara255 Před rokem

      It's not reverse card as "zirga galva" is because of making fun of Latvian language and its stressing which sounds fun for us. Like we say that "gyvatė" (snake) in Latvian is "džunglu šnūrs" (Latvianized "džiunglių šniūras/virvė" - "jungle's rope"). This is just an impression of Latvian language we have.

  • @jac-kun2486
    @jac-kun2486 Před rokem +14

    On a cruise to Stockholm i met a Lithuanian man who was sincierly suprised that me and my friends (all Estonian) were speaking so fast and that we were so smart and everything

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    • @craftah
      @craftah Před rokem +2

      he was 5 or what? how can u think nationality changes iq or smth

    • @JH-pv6rd
      @JH-pv6rd Před rokem +1

      As lithuanian I'm quite surprised as we always say that even estonians are slow, they are ahead of us 😊
      We actually think very highly of estonians, so I'm surprised that the guy was surprised that you were smart. Well, he learnt something new I guess.

  • @dolorian_dollar
    @dolorian_dollar Před rokem +21

    As a Lithuanian I have never had a reason to joke about Latvians or Estonians. I heard of zirga galva and the one about Estonians being slow, but never found them funny. But it probably would be healthy to roast each other every once in awhile :). I do have both Latvian and Estonian friends, but we mostly joke about other stuff, not related to our countries.

  • @Laurynas_LTU
    @Laurynas_LTU Před rokem +42

    I've never heard of the BMW joke but it could have been true in the '90s. It made me laugh :D
    It's such a fun and interactive video. I think you need more videos like this where your viewers would come not only to watch but also to argue about in the comments :)
    Once again, with your videos I learn about my country, so thanks. Keep it up!

    • @LithuaniaExplained
      @LithuaniaExplained  Před rokem +5

      Maybe when I’m ready to apply for permanent residency I can submit the CZcams channel in place of taking the constitution exam 😂

    • @siimu111
      @siimu111 Před rokem

      But they are still stealing our BMWs and Toyota Land Cruisers

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    • @Hypheh
      @Hypheh Před rokem

      '90s wasnt every year past 5 years, bro😃

  • @p.s9407
    @p.s9407 Před rokem +29

    Explaining a joke about Latvians (calling them Zirga galva) would be that their Gulf of Riga is shaped as a horse head on the map (check it out yourself).

    • @p.s9407
      @p.s9407 Před rokem +9

      and we change Lithuanian word žirgo to zirga becose it sounds more like Latvian

    • @TheGvidzix
      @TheGvidzix Před rokem +11

      @@p.s9407 Zirga galva, actually is how it is actually written in latvian

    • @daffy1981
      @daffy1981 Před rokem

      It's also explained that latvians have high foreheads

  • @fidenemini111
    @fidenemini111 Před 2 lety +25

    All jokes about Estonians come from Russia. Estonians themselves say these actualy are Estonian jokes about Finish people.

    • @mikahamari6420
      @mikahamari6420 Před rokem +1

      We in Finland never make fun of Estonians, at least I don't. Actually, I don't make fun of any country, but it is great to have some self irony. Now this is Nordic elitism! 🙂
      Instead we enjoy the similarities and differences of two closely related languages, like Estonian "Nahkhiirmees", which means Batman. "Nahk" means skin, "hiir" means mouse and "nahkhiir" means bat. In Finnish "nahka" means leather (or skin), "hiiri" means mouse, but we don't have a word "nahkahiiri", but "lepakko" for a bat. Both "mees" and "mies" mean man. So, "Nahkahiirimies" in Finnish would mean Leather Mouse Man. What a Superhero!
      Of course this works for both directions, many Finnish words sound funny to Estonian speakers.

  • @andisbujaks6396
    @andisbujaks6396 Před rokem +8

    as a mamber of Latvia i can say, You should know that BMW is most favourite car in Latvia. e46 is a national symbol of Latvia.

  • @Tomazzas1
    @Tomazzas1 Před rokem +15

    As a Lithuanian I respect our brothers Latvians and Estonians :)

  • @JesoTV
    @JesoTV Před rokem +11

    As a Latvian, I call some of my fellow folks 'zirga galva' myself lol.
    But we also have a phrase that we sometimes tend to throw around at Lithuanians, which is 'nabaga Leits' meaning (translated literally) -- 'poor Lithuanian'. This joke refers back to the 1930s when Latvian economy was substantially more developed than Lithuanian, and many Lithuanian citizens (Polish as well actually) resorted to going to Latvia to find a job that is better paid.

    • @escfanbaltic
      @escfanbaltic Před rokem +2

      And in nowadays we use this phrase also when we just want to be sympathize with Lithuanians

  • @rolandlee6898
    @rolandlee6898 Před rokem +74

    The slow Estonians (and Finns) jokes actually come from Russian. They originate from the Soviet period and are based purely on the strong Estonian accent when speaking another language (Russian at that time). The joke still exists but is fading among younger people as English becomes the new language the 3 communicate in with each other and the accents arent as strong and Estonia is economically significantly better off than the other two.
    Most of these "classic jokes" are literal translations from Russian jokes that date back to Soviet days or 90s. I doubt there are many recent jokes that dont draw from that period. Even jokes about Russians or anyone else are mostly from those days as places were less developed and the differences and stereotypes were more prominent.
    Same as jokes between English and Irish or jokes about Germans, French, Jews etc are always old and based on elements of historical stereotypes or language that most people nowadays are unfamiliar with. Well, except French... the French are just weird.

    • @zaliasvanagas4117
      @zaliasvanagas4117 Před rokem +2

      I can sortof confirm it. (At least several) Estonian announcers do speak slow in Russian. Probably a language barrier.

    • @Cofeeman911
      @Cofeeman911 Před rokem +5

      There are plenty of new jokes about Russians tho. Especially created this year.

    • @rolandlee6898
      @rolandlee6898 Před rokem +3

      @@Cofeeman911 Yeah, there always have been. Baltic states love to blame the average Russian for things they had no part in. Like calling 7 year old kids "occupiers" because they speak Russian on the street.

    • @Cofeeman911
      @Cofeeman911 Před rokem +9

      @@rolandlee6898 We are talking about stealing toilets, washing machines, dog houses, and many other ridiculous things the "liberators" of Ukraine do. We are not talking about your insecurities.

    • @Cofeeman911
      @Cofeeman911 Před rokem +12

      @@rolandlee6898 No one blames children or even adult local Russians. We blame Russia as a whole, as a nation. The problem is - many local Russians identify themselves as Russia. when we say something bad about Russia, they feel that we are insulting them directly.
      Sure sometimes we point out the harsh history, but only when they start claiming, how they "liberated", and "saved" us. Or how cool it was under Russian rule.

  • @mathiasma9869
    @mathiasma9869 Před rokem +10

    I am estonian and if estonian wants to sound like latvian he has to end all words with s.

    • @craftah
      @craftah Před rokem

      int that lithuanian that ends words with s

    • @mathiasma9869
      @mathiasma9869 Před rokem +1

      @@craftah Both are similar.

  • @penetrarthur
    @penetrarthur Před rokem +6

    Some Estonian said that the only reason for Latvia to exist is to keep Lithuanians away from Estonians.

  • @shaygold943
    @shaygold943 Před rokem +9

    I’m Latvian citizen
    and I in all my life never heard jokes about Estonian or Lithuanian people!

  • @valdurmagi230
    @valdurmagi230 Před rokem +8

    Estonians have a gender-neutral language. And no grammatical past perfect. There's also a Latvian joke about Estonians. NO sex No future.

  • @mateuszt661
    @mateuszt661 Před rokem +6

    I've been to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia last year and damn, all of these three are great countries. I've visited Vilnius, Panevėžys, Rīga and Tallinn (and also some smaller cities in Estonia while driving to Viru Raba). And well, from my observations people in Estonia were a bit slower, especially on the road. In Latvia people were driving like crazy and in Lithuania strangely roads (apart from Vilnius and Panevėžys) were pretty empty. In all of these I've met great people, only one was a bit unwelcoming (a young guy in some restaurant in Rīga), also one girl who was serving us food in Vilnius told me that I can't order more because it will be too much for me to eat (she could be right, but not gonna lie, I'd eat way more Lithuanian food). Also yeah, I'm a Pole. Please tell me jokes about Poles :D

    • @LithuaniaExplained
      @LithuaniaExplained  Před rokem

      @Mateusz Are you sure you want Lithuanian jokes about Poles? I hear they are quite mean spirited 😵

    • @mateuszt661
      @mateuszt661 Před rokem

      @@LithuaniaExplained Yeah, give them all :D

    • @LithuaniaExplained
      @LithuaniaExplained  Před rokem

      I think I might get myself in trouble … we’ll see 😆

    • @mateuszt661
      @mateuszt661 Před rokem

      @@LithuaniaExplained nah, no worries. I know history so I get why Lithuanians may not like Poles. Also we even don't like ourselves that much so chill :)

    • @JH-pv6rd
      @JH-pv6rd Před rokem +3

      As a lithuanian, I truly don't know any jokes about poles, apart from one about lithuanian poles.
      We used to have some bad blood with poles in the past however nowadays I would say that we really like poles and are happy to have you as a neighbour.
      Sending loads of love from Lithuania ❤️

  • @ulfurkarlsson5885
    @ulfurkarlsson5885 Před rokem +6

    My ex girlfreind was Lithuanian, and I used to live in Vilnius one winter, and I have been many times to Riga on work related trips. And I have Baltic ancestry my self so I love this knowing a lot about Lithuania and Latvia, I have never been to Estonia though, hopefully sometime though.....

  • @blackhole3407
    @blackhole3407 Před rokem +17

    I dont know many baltic jokes but here in Latvia there is always this envy towards our neighbours like "look, Estonia has slightly higher salaries and better healthcare! Damn.."

    • @bendors97
      @bendors97 Před rokem +3

      Lithuanians and Estonians rant also about this.

    • @paulagribgulet
      @paulagribgulet Před rokem +6

      from what ive heard a lot of folks here in latvia are extremely envious towards estonia lol

    • @bendors97
      @bendors97 Před rokem

      @@paulagribgulet And same thing is in Lithuania and Estonia. Nothing new.

    • @bendors97
      @bendors97 Před rokem +6

      @@paulagribgulet Ma', you're projecting. Our lives are like the same. Calling Estonians and Lithuanians superior at living standarts is pretty much wrong, if you look further than salaries.

  • @benefit987
    @benefit987 Před rokem +6

    Most of Lithuanian jokes about Latvians are related to their language, because it's sounds very funny and sweet to us 😁 however, if Polish are brothers by history, Latvians are our closest and only brothers by heart and nature ❤ and Estonians are brothers by their badass courage ❤

  • @martinroosileht7847
    @martinroosileht7847 Před rokem +3

    Baltic brothers for life! Would love to see another video like this :D So far everything you said is true. Im from Estonia btw and its an honor to be the first one to comment!

  • @andrestolp7582
    @andrestolp7582 Před rokem +3

    I think we, the baltics joke around but actually get along really nice.

  • @karldonald8150
    @karldonald8150 Před rokem +10

    My Lithuanian girlfriend says, "never buy a car from a Lithuanian, when they sell a car it is kaput" Lithuanian,s also cannot grasp the Irish mentality of slagging each other as fun, they only seem to see a serious side , but I do notice here in northern Ireland Latvian and Lithuanian people love and respect each other

    • @pavojus
      @pavojus Před rokem +2

      That's odd because here in lithuania all we do is slag each other off and that's what i found so fun in Ireland when i lived there because people can take a joke!

    • @karldonald8150
      @karldonald8150 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/yBFjV3Jf2Mo/video.html

  • @RoltonsLV
    @RoltonsLV Před 2 lety +16

    2:47 it's actually ''zirga galvas'' but still find it kinda funny about the same joke 😂
    Edit : I'm latvian btw 🇱🇻

    • @shrewbkin158
      @shrewbkin158 Před rokem +5

      Every time I see the gulf of Riga on the map it reminds me of the "zirga galva" thing 😀🇱🇹

    • @RoltonsLV
      @RoltonsLV Před rokem +3

      @@shrewbkin158 nice

  • @MaitKa
    @MaitKa Před rokem +8

    This one is from the nineties after all 3B gained independence from soviet union and every country struggled with corruption a lot.
    Reporter asks from Balltic countries border guards “How much time does it take to buy a BMW?”
    Estonian - "About a week."
    Latvian - "About 2 weeks."
    Lithuanian - "2 months. "
    Reporter asks “Why so long? It will take your northern neighbors way less time.”
    Lithuanian border guard answers: “I don’t know… BMW looks like a pretty big company…”

  • @GessyST
    @GessyST Před rokem +4

    I (Lithuanian) remember when I used to joke with my grandma that Latvians have 'žirgo galva' (horse head), but we never meant it in a harsh way. It was just like a tease in a way that you tease your brothers or sisters. I will always love my Latvian brothers and sisters!

  • @hq_stabs7927
    @hq_stabs7927 Před rokem +6

    Lithuanians usualy disassemble working things and reassemble them for no reason.(cars,tractors, trucks.)(try to get the tracking devices out).

  • @dontaskmeanything5536
    @dontaskmeanything5536 Před rokem +4

    There is joke about people names, that they get longer going from north to south in Baltics: Estonians have boy name Tom, Latvians have Toms and Lithuanians have Tomas

  • @suprundima
    @suprundima Před rokem +5

    Great to find this channel will be happy to learn more about Lituania. With love from Ukrainian

  • @HEKVT
    @HEKVT Před rokem +4

    20 minutes from the Lithuanian border and 30 minutes from the closest city but heard no jokes about Lithuanians, only about the slowness of Estonians.

  • @itsonepixel
    @itsonepixel Před rokem +8

    In Lithuania, Latvian language is very funny to us. Don't ask why, it's just the way how it is.

    • @pechonsL
      @pechonsL Před rokem +8

      In Latvia, Lithuanian sounds funny to us. We joke quite often about Lithuanian by adding that ''as'' behind literally anything and it's always funny.

    • @EeeEee-bm5gx
      @EeeEee-bm5gx Před 9 měsíci +1

      It's because of one word 😑 Kaķis 🐱

  • @Freya-010
    @Freya-010 Před rokem +3

    I’m a simple European, I love jokes about neighbors that are just friendly and funny 😁

  • @ben-taobeneton3945
    @ben-taobeneton3945 Před rokem +14

    As a Latvian myself. I approve of these jokes 👌😂

  • @jimmypimmy3091
    @jimmypimmy3091 Před rokem +5

    Estonians are very rich, because they fail to spend their salary, and already get another

  • @arnas1280
    @arnas1280 Před rokem +5

    "Look, who is standing on the hill? No, its estonian runing"

  • @vakaris875
    @vakaris875 Před rokem +7

    Nice video mate😄

  • @Merle372
    @Merle372 Před rokem +6

    There is one Latvian word every Estonian knows. That is saldējums (icecream). It sounds a bit funny to us :). I was visiting an old farmer near Latvian border in Estonia some years ago. When mosquitoes started flying around us in the evening local elderly people joked that look Latvians came. It was great fun to them.

  • @egonsabols2801
    @egonsabols2801 Před rokem +2

    Great video,thank You,brother. Greetings from LV 🇱🇻🇱🇹✋