Eastern and Western European Insult Each Other!! (Mean Comments) l Germany, UK vs Poland, Georgia

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2023
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  • @Schmusbek21898
    @Schmusbek21898 Před 10 měsíci +384

    You can't even compare Georgian language with other languages. It just stands on its own, completely independent. Even among the Kartvelian groups there are languages ​​that are not related to anything at all: e.g. Svan or Mingrelian

    • @Bomboclat12394
      @Bomboclat12394 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yes learning svan I hard and it doesn't sound like any other language it's like hearing an alien speak but I know svan

    • @Schmusbek21898
      @Schmusbek21898 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Bomboclat12394 lushnu jixa?

    • @Bomboclat12394
      @Bomboclat12394 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@Schmusbek21898 lol I didn't know what you just wrote but I realized now 😂

    • @Schmusbek21898
      @Schmusbek21898 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Bomboclat12394 😂😂😂❤️

    • @talusn9405
      @talusn9405 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Now I'll tell you something, other Slavic countries apart from Poland sound similar to the way you listen to them, while Russian and Poland sound different

  • @henryqu19
    @henryqu19 Před rokem +1545

    Polish uses the latin alphabet like English or German, Russian uses the cyrillic alphabet , both , polish and russian are slavic , but not very similar to each other at all

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Před rokem +39

      I don't think they're exactly mutually intelligible although some words are used in both languages and mean the same, ie, dzien dobry (Polish) dobryi dien (Russian), which I think mean 'good day.'

    • @liukin95
      @liukin95 Před rokem +64

      That's because Poland is a Catholic country and Russia is an Orthodox country, that's one of the main reasons why they use different alphabets.

    • @liukin95
      @liukin95 Před rokem +9

      @@JosephOccenoBFH I'm not a Polish speaker but yes "Добрый День" means "Good Day" in Russian, it can also mean "Good Afternoon".

    • @stalledparade
      @stalledparade Před rokem +14

      …It’s like any other language with shared roots. Just like one can find cognates between Spanish and Italian. Не беспокойтесь, всё будет хорошо 😮‍💨

    • @Lowlandlord
      @Lowlandlord Před rokem +9

      Yes, but alphabets also don't necassarily mean anything in that. You can write most languages in most alphabets, the exceptions being some niche sounds or letters, or lack thereof.

  • @fivetimesyo
    @fivetimesyo Před rokem +605

    "Stupid is not connected to education". Now THAT is the truth.

    • @sochaoracza1506
      @sochaoracza1506 Před rokem

      You also can't fix stupid

    • @maciek1655
      @maciek1655 Před rokem +1

      yeah yeah hopefully you'll pass next year

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před rokem +5

      Cue the Western European that calls Americans stupid because they don't know what the capital of Moldova is. 😂

    • @nei892
      @nei892 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Eh, I'd say it isn't very connected to formal education, but the degree to which you try to seek out information bears some influence on it for sure imo.

    • @sugarzblossom8168
      @sugarzblossom8168 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Like can you really call someone stupid because they don't know something that is not common sense and they would never use or need to know?
      I remember this person before didn't know who the grim reaper is. They are stupid right? Because it is such common knowledge.
      In my opinion sire history and geography are good to know but I think that your brain might need more useful things in your long term memory

  • @TheEmpress185
    @TheEmpress185 Před rokem +243

    Being mistaken for a russian while abroad is soooo annoying....

  • @flioink
    @flioink Před rokem +652

    "Eastern and Western European Insult Each Other"
    You've been wise to avoid including any Balkaners in this game🤣

    • @teamonster2385
      @teamonster2385 Před rokem +43

      u walking on thin ice

    • @evothenew3333
      @evothenew3333 Před rokem +36

      The German girl is also Balkaner.

    • @proudream
      @proudream Před rokem +62

      I wish they had more Balkan people in their episodes!!! Bring some Romanian, Serbian or Bulgarian!!!

    • @steliyanaboteva801
      @steliyanaboteva801 Před rokem +3

      @@proudream yess

    • @elizabeththequeen57
      @elizabeththequeen57 Před rokem +10

      @@evothenew3333 Yeah, but she didn't quite bring up how that affects her. It's also a huge difference to be an Albanian growing up and living in Albania, compared to being a second-generation Albanian immigrant in Germany or whatever other place in the world. Like, the British guy mentioned the Caribbean cuisine he knows better than the typical British one as part of his ancestry; the German girl gave some info on her travels, but didn't say anything about her experience as being part Albanian, so I guess this is what "disqualifies" her as representative of the Balkans.
      Also, I'm guessing the author of the comment wants to see a battle royale of insults play out between said Balkaners, like "A Normal Day in the Balkans" video kind of thing... Not gonna lie, it sounds tempting to see it, but most young people from these countries actually don't give a fuck about the conflicts from early 90s and don't insult each other over the aftermath of Yugoslavia's death. At least that's what any Balkan-born person ever told me so far.

  • @NoName-tp8yy
    @NoName-tp8yy Před 8 měsíci +89

    I'm gonna add about WINE !!! In GEORGIA there is 525 local species of grapes and more than 400 wild species of grapes. Georgia is the the place where you can taste the most variety of the wine. Winemaking is our historical knowledge

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah the oldest but not the most qualited!
      I would say the best wines came from hungary spain and france!
      The best white is deffinitly hungary eith tokaj… tokaj is well know even in far east asia!
      The best red is spain deffinitly!

    • @geowolf1802
      @geowolf1802 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@gipsymelody1268Heel no ☠️

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      @@geowolf1802 no one heard about georgian wines except the hungarian tokaj have world fame… the spanish sangre and france champagne too -.-“

    • @geowolf1802
      @geowolf1802 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@gipsymelody1268 it's because georgia is small country and also not popular like spain

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      @@geowolf1802 no it’s because georgia is not part of europe… 😂😂😂

  • @kaziquefly
    @kaziquefly Před 9 měsíci +44

    Mmmm Georgian food and wine 🤤 btw. There is an amazing Georgian restaurant in Krakow in Poland, I always go there when I travel to Poland plus have the best Polish liquors 🤤 And sure, British food is known for being quite bad I’m afraid, but living in The UK for many years I have learned that actually the local produce is excellent. And the local restaurants are now trying to regenerate this by creating amazing British foods. Don’t believe me? Even just go to Marks & Spencer and you will understand what I mean. Or a local farmers market in London or in a country side where you can buy incredible British cheese, cider, bread, fruit and veg. It’s all evolving 😊 Btw. I agree, German bread… it’s amazing 🤩 🍞 especially the dark bread varieties. So we all have incredible foods, we just don’t know it always. Great discussion 👌🏼

  • @dariuszbuczkowski4627
    @dariuszbuczkowski4627 Před rokem +341

    I am Polish and I remember Russian language lessons at school when Poland was still under the influence of communist Russia - CCCP. In general, I hated learning Russian - it's similar to Polish, but there are a lot of differences. At the end of each lesson, the teacher gave us an instruction to learn the next words. It was interesting because the word "zampomnijtie" / "zapomnij" occurs in both languages, but in Russian it means "remember", and in Polish it means "forget". Therefore, I had the extraordinary joy of forgetting the Russian language.

    • @insi4547
      @insi4547 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I had an extraordinary joy of forgetting the 'vodka was first made in Poland' bs

    • @elemelekpl5710
      @elemelekpl5710 Před 10 měsíci +41

      @@insi4547 triggered

    • @Zoffy_UA
      @Zoffy_UA Před 10 měsíci +16

      I am having the BIG joy of forgetting russian as well 🎉🎉🎉🎉 🤩 good for us, good for us

    • @user-jy5ni6bx3u
      @user-jy5ni6bx3u Před 10 měsíci +12

      last year forgetting russian language becomes a hobby and joy for whole country)

    • @user-ez8mn5ig8m
      @user-ez8mn5ig8m Před 9 měsíci +5

      ah, I wish I could forget Russian, that would be a dream come true

  • @eZwoodb1ne
    @eZwoodb1ne Před 11 měsíci +61

    its quite interesting that Poland is less wealthy than Germany and UK but everytime Im in UK its shocking how many homeless people are there on the streets, begging for money, or just leaving in a tent on sidewalk. I literally never saw something like that in Poland

    • @WladylawGomulka
      @WladylawGomulka Před 9 měsíci +12

      Wealth is more concentrated in small % of people in UK

    • @Woldanozaur
      @Woldanozaur Před 9 měsíci +11

      Poland is less wealthy becouse of soviets , we were under their control , thats why out Economy went down.

    • @cr9153
      @cr9153 Před 9 měsíci +1

      That's in London, I don't see any homeless people where I live. If you go to major cities, there is homelessness, unfortunately.

    • @itspronouncednikolaj333
      @itspronouncednikolaj333 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@cr9153 i live in Crawley, lots of homeless, Brighton also lots of homeless....is getting really bad.

    • @chunstermunster6619
      @chunstermunster6619 Před 8 měsíci

      That is because everyone in the Eastern Bloc and Soviet Union had free housing. Nobody is homeless in the former Soviet Union or Eastern Bloc for that reason

  • @maritacherry6871
    @maritacherry6871 Před rokem +446

    For everyone in the comments saying Georgia is not an European country: the country's transcontinental so can be considered part of both continents(Europe, asia do i don't get why are we supposed to stick with being part of asia only), but for the historical- cultural causes Georgians identify as Europeans and embrace Europian side more. May i represent you on of the sacred phrases of Georgian people:" i'm Georgian, therefore i'm an European" - describing Georgia's choice of choosing European direction in every aspect.

    • @Pikachu-ez1rm
      @Pikachu-ez1rm Před rokem +40

      Im not even Georgian but good comment!

    • @maritacherry6871
      @maritacherry6871 Před rokem +17

      @@csengepolyefko4675 Georgia doesn't wants it, it is actual fact, and ignorant people speaking baseless nonsense aren't really concerning for Georgian people.

    • @csengepolyefko4675
      @csengepolyefko4675 Před rokem +5

      @@maritacherry6871 someone’s mad

    • @meganyamk172
      @meganyamk172 Před rokem +45

      People living in Georgia are indigenous people, and they are white (European race), so how Georgians can be considered as not Europeans?🤷‍♀️ Also, how other countries in Europe, which are so much yonger than Georgia (no hate) can decide if owr country has European enough culture? 🤔 In fact it's they who were impacted by us (metal, wine, cheese, etc) and not we

    • @kill_all_orks
      @kill_all_orks Před rokem +31

      @@maritacherry6871 Georgia is more European than Hungary tho . We saw how Europeans cared about Georgia in 2008

  • @Pikachu-ez1rm
    @Pikachu-ez1rm Před rokem +227

    Its nice to see different countries like Georgia! Many people still think it's just a state in the US lol

    • @ditozarnadze5439
      @ditozarnadze5439 Před rokem +13

      However, we call our homeland Sakartvelo

    • @11kimczi
      @11kimczi Před rokem +4

      i heard you are offended for calling your country "Gruziya" and poland use this one

    • @georgiancountryball202
      @georgiancountryball202 Před rokem +14

      @@11kimcziwell we are offended if we are called gruzia in English cause if you do not want to use English word use Sakartvelo for gods sake but in Slavic languages it is forgivable

    • @Zoffy_UA
      @Zoffy_UA Před 10 měsíci +16

      @@georgiancountryball202 I’m Ukrainian and me as well as all my friends are using Sakartvelo now, I mean aside from respect the name is so beautiful ❤

    • @georgiancountryball202
      @georgiancountryball202 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@Zoffy_UA thank you

  • @HussarPlays
    @HussarPlays Před 8 měsíci +11

    Polish and many Slavs might seem rude, but they are more honest and straight forward with their language.
    Where you would have a southern American say: “Bless your sweet heart”; a polish person would be like: “Are you nuts?”

  • @Name-pb7gf
    @Name-pb7gf Před rokem +65

    Okay, if there are fellows wondering about Georgia being in Eastern Europe, yes, we identify as one (for about 3000 years). Purely Geographically speaking, the Northern part of the country is in Europe, but the south is in Asia, and yes we have a constitution.

    • @mickpilate7035
      @mickpilate7035 Před rokem +1

      You mean west and east, surely?

    • @Name-pb7gf
      @Name-pb7gf Před rokem +3

      @@mickpilate7035 I mean the great Caucasus range and small Caucasus range

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před rokem +11

      More like: Europe is just an idea. There is no geographic delimiter for where Europe ends and Asia begins.

    • @Name-pb7gf
      @Name-pb7gf Před rokem +6

      @@Ivan-fm4eh Actually there is which is mountains, but countries don't have to be geographically located in Europe to have values such as democracy, human rights, rule of law, freedom of expression, and respect for diversity. In this case European values expands towards east in post soviet countries and not only.

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry it was never! Europe always was ended with turkey!!! With turkey is not europe but a true crossboard…!
      Even romans called georgie provonce of asia!

  • @PropertyOfK
    @PropertyOfK Před rokem +339

    As a Pole I can say that we are poor - in terms of the connection between prices and salaries, we have similar prices to Germany, but we do earn less (the median brutto salary in Poland for 2022 is just a little above 1000euros, when for Germany it's around 4k; the minimal brutto salary in Germany now is 2100euros, polish is 632). And when you compare prices of some products from Lidl/Aldi/Rossman - they are even cheaper in Germany!!
    On the other hand, services are still kinda cheap here - just ask the ones who emigrated to the UK or Germany why they always do their nails/hair here ; )
    So for me, this is how you measure poor/rich - how much you can get for your money.
    And when I compare how much I can get with 2100euros, to 2100PLN, we're definitely poor.

    • @KamilTaki777
      @KamilTaki777 Před rokem +1

      Dude, you have no idea about economics at all and you write nonsense. The best indicator of the wealth of a typical person in a given country is GDP Per Capita ($59,402 for Germany; $44,345 for Poland; stats from worlddconomics), not the average, median and minimum. And looking at the GDP per capita, you can see how wrong you are with these prices and salaries, even the minimum, average or median you gave false, but everyone can check on the internet.
      About hair/nails (haha) - why people who emigrated to Germany/UK do their teeth in Poland or for example Turkey? :)

    • @PropertyOfK
      @PropertyOfK Před rokem +17

      @@KamilTaki777 Dude, you need to learn to read and understand: I pointed that people who emigrated come TO POLAND for the services like dentistry and beauty.
      Second of all - please, you can throw all the numbers, of course, but let's be realistic - compare simple thing - how much you can buy in Germany with 20euros and how much you can buy in Poland for 20zl. Even if you earn the median in Poland, 20zl gives you definitely less things. And prices are similar, just in Poland we earn less.
      And yes, I have checked all the values I gave through few econ sites on the web, so all of them are wrong and you're the only one right?

    • @KamilTaki777
      @KamilTaki777 Před rokem +3

      @@PropertyOfK First, about services, yes, my false. I understood in a way that "here" means in exile (UK, Germany).
      Second, it's better to trust your "how much will you buy for 20 euros, and how much will you buy for 20 PLN" than an indicator calculated by a group of experts in the field of economics. PropertyOfK with its wisdom and complexes gives experts' calculations - how can you be taken seriously? I take these indicators from official data and you according to yours "it seems to me".
      PS. Please provide the sources as I provided.

    • @sochaoracza1506
      @sochaoracza1506 Před rokem +1

      powiedz to Kulczykom i innym

    • @Lavannie
      @Lavannie Před rokem +2

      There are poorer countries 😂 It's treason to say so about your own country, it's not internationally considered poor. Of course it's not one of the richest: now your statement might also sound like a deep sigh, like "ooh our neighbour earns more...". Anyway, I completely disagree with your opinion on Poland but the facts you stated are fairly accurate in both countries 👍🏻

  • @rafaellsaraujo
    @rafaellsaraujo Před rokem +139

    Georgian girl, so beautiful...

    • @rafaellsaraujo
      @rafaellsaraujo Před rokem +2

      ​@@liamloxley1222 I am so sorry I offended you by respectfully complimenting a woman! 😔

    • @gv.a.n9055
      @gv.a.n9055 Před rokem

      💛🫶

    • @LadoTsulukidze
      @LadoTsulukidze Před rokem +4

      Honestly I think all 3 girls are very pretty in this video. Hope the UK dude won't get offended :D

  • @aggiecat
    @aggiecat Před rokem +73

    Anna summed it up beautifully! We are a young generation, not guided by prejudices or stereotypes, who like to travel and meet others ✌️ Georgia and Poland beautiful teamwork 🙏🤝
    BTW:
    1. I lived in England in 2011 and I think that people are very nice, and in England I learned to eat chocolate with mint 😄 but a typical British breakfast is insane! 🍳🥓😋
    2. I used to work in Germany for a few months and it was how it was 😜 but I love your wurst and Oktoberfest, which is cultivated in my Silesia (Oberschlesien)🍻
    3. I have always loved, from the first taste - Georgian wine! (and food!) 💘 I have a Georgian bakery next to my house and I often come for my favorite Khachapuri with cheese 😍
    4. And my Poland... it is true that we complain a lot and scheming. However, we can be very family-oriented, sociable, when necessary uniting in a common goal, hardworking, patriots, with hearts of gold, which is often proven 🤗

  • @robinsoninho135
    @robinsoninho135 Před rokem +16

    As a German-polish guy, German and polish food has like a 70% overlap. Polish cuisine has more soups while Germans know more pork dishes.

    • @AlessiaJW
      @AlessiaJW Před 8 měsíci +1

      Wow how can Poland have more soups than us we already have an insane amount of soups XD, also we have alot of vegetarian dishes too.

  • @henryqu19
    @henryqu19 Před rokem +219

    I love how the man from UK had no reaction about the "UK food topic" lol 😂

    • @Fatherland927
      @Fatherland927 Před rokem +16

      UK and German food is similar, simple, healthy and hearty because our history as a people was about living in forests and war until we created the industrial revolution. Don't violate us hahah

    • @MaskedArabFan
      @MaskedArabFan Před rokem +2

      @@Fatherland927 ice cream beans actually exist in telford uk lol!

    • @santhoshv3028
      @santhoshv3028 Před rokem +20

      @@Fatherland927 there are many countries still lived in woods but have good food 😅. And healthy? So other countries food are unhealthy? 😂 . Most healthy foods found in asia.

    • @Fatherland927
      @Fatherland927 Před rokem +11

      ​@@santhoshv3028 UK food is largely just fish, vegetables and meat. Full English breakfast, Sunday roast, pies, fish and chips. That's some examples

    • @Fatherland927
      @Fatherland927 Před rokem +6

      ​@@santhoshv3028 yeah. I worked in Beijing, food was amazing I agree.

  • @user-vu5dp2wm4e
    @user-vu5dp2wm4e Před rokem +22

    Western Europeans steal other counties' stuff
    German: 'I know this one is coming, it's a stereotype, but I do agree with that.'
    British: ' Huh?'
    That 'huh' is gold.

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      Litereally germans not colonized 😂😂😂😂

    • @JayM3_
      @JayM3_ Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@gipsymelody1268 They did something better!

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JayM3_ not eastern europe…
      Only colonizer = britain, france, spain, portugal, hollandia, belgium, luxemburg!
      Rest of europe is not =
      Germany, austria, poland, czech, norway, denmark, sweden, switzerland, finland, hungary, romania, slovenia, slovakia, greece, makedonia, bosnia, montenegro, croatia, serbia, kosovo, bulgaria, moldova, belerus, litvania, estonia, latvia, and russia…
      Also these countries was busy (mostly hungary) to protect europe and the christianity against ottoman empire and the islam… 🧐 (mostly hungary then poland joined with litvania-latvia…)

    • @isychi7314
      @isychi7314 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@gipsymelody1268Germans colonized Cameroon and was seized from them after the first war and given as un mandated territory to Britain and France

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 7 měsíci

      @@isychi7314 not really colonized… more like conquered but not colonized because cameroonians not speaking in german and their culture also not germanic…
      And litereally just taked only 1 small land what gived up…

  • @proudream
    @proudream Před rokem +62

    Bring some Balkaners in this, it would be hilarious

    • @leonidasse
      @leonidasse Před rokem +10

      Rather dangerous, these ppl are nuts.

    • @alexandra9944
      @alexandra9944 Před rokem +5

      ​@@leonidasseNah they're not, but I guess westerners gotta love some stereotypes

    • @leonidasse
      @leonidasse Před rokem +1

      @@alexandra9944 yes they are and it's not a stereotype, it's experience

    • @Rudelherz
      @Rudelherz Před 10 dny

      That 'German' girl is actually from Balkan... also she is used to better food and that is why she is even more unhappy with British food, the guy again had other food than a usual Brit....it is bit messed up with second generation foreigners 😅 especially in this case. They were exposed to other cultures and they think it is normal because it is normal to them, but not to the ppl of the country the live in.

    • @proudream
      @proudream Před 9 dny +1

      @@leonidasse No we are not. I don't know what type of savages you've met lmao

  • @alik3737
    @alik3737 Před rokem +177

    I got angry just at the start, i am from Poland and the fact that they spelled ,,Ania" wrong infuriated me.

    • @kyyuun
      @kyyuun Před rokem +5

      very that

    • @Lavannie
      @Lavannie Před rokem +11

      Would you spell a Chinese name correctly? Some names might seem easy to pronounce from a native speaker point but it can easily be viewed differently from another country speaker's point

    • @kyyuun
      @kyyuun Před rokem +42

      @@Lavannie Ok but Anya (Аня) is a Russian diminutive of Anna. Ania is the Polish diminutive of Anna.

    • @Lavannie
      @Lavannie Před rokem +5

      @@kyyuun And why should everyone know that if they're not from Poland? Moreover, Anja exists in German countries as well, which sounds like the Russian version pronounced with a Polish accent. It's easy to mispronounce a name

    • @polarsikelen
      @polarsikelen Před rokem +1

      @@Lavannie the fuck? Don't you think that the creators of the video should know how to spell her name? Especially since there is only 4 people in the video and the same (latin) alphabet is used for the Polish language 🙄 they also wrote "slovic" instead of "Slavic", that's just sloppy

  • @iakvavilia
    @iakvavilia Před rokem +50

    ჩვენი ძვირფასი,ჭკვიანი, გულიანი, გონიერი სოფია! ჩვენი საამაყო გოგო!❤❤❤
    როგორ სწორად მსჯელობს ჩემი საყვარელი თანაქალაქელი! ❤

  • @MarcosCesarMoraes
    @MarcosCesarMoraes Před rokem +17

    შეყვარებული ვარ ამ გოგოზე საქართველოდან. მე ვარ ბრაზილიიდან და ყველაზე ლამაზი ქალი, რაც კი ოდესმე მინახავს!

  • @magdalenabranka8062
    @magdalenabranka8062 Před rokem +169

    I hate stereotypes about countries and divide Europe between Western and Eastern. Nowadays a lot of people migrate, cultures are constantly changing and come together.

    • @balkanwitch5747
      @balkanwitch5747 Před rokem

      as a Balkan person living in the UK, westerners are definitely more rude in the sense that they are so nice to your face and then they bitch about you behind your back, make your life at school/work hell, spread rumours etc. I haven't experienced this much in the balkans at all but here it's rife. Gotta be careful what I say about my life and to who

    • @xSeeJay91x
      @xSeeJay91x Před rokem +2

      xD

    • @thepretorian5292
      @thepretorian5292 Před rokem +1

      Its divided because of culture and history. Western europeans has their roots in greeko latincivilization, enlightenment, reformation, renaissance, industrialization…just to name a few..while the easterners were a different breed with different religion and a different culture. Its the same reason we categorize asia as middle east or se asia or indian subcontinent. You cant just lump all the countries together and say similar

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před rokem

      @@thepretorian5292 Western Europe is richer and more sophisticated because...well...for centuries you stole the products of the developing world. Why is this so hard to admit?

    • @xde000
      @xde000 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@thepretorian5292greco-latin is not West, is almost entire Europe. Poland and a lot of "eastern" countries use latin alphabet since their beggining, roman roots based laws, greco classical inspired architecture and literature etc. Cyrylica is literally based on Greek alphabet, so your "logic" doesn't even apply to non latin users. It will never case to amase me how young people still stick with cold war division stereotypes like some old boomers.

  • @Ice_V
    @Ice_V Před rokem +144

    1. Ok, Polish and Russian are Slavic languages, maybe for someone they can sound similar. But how Georgian and Russian can be similar?🤣🤣 Whaaat? It is the same if I say Finnish and Spanish sound similar😆
    2.Alcohol in Eastern Europe is quite good, especially in Balkan/Transcaucasian region👍😍
    I 'm a little bit surprised that there wasn't a stereotyped comment about "criminal" Eastern Europe☝🤣

    • @justynadzt7728
      @justynadzt7728 Před rokem

      Statistic clearly show that the highest crime rates in Europe are in Western Europe. Poland is one of the countries with the lowest crime rate in Europe. The rest of the Eastern European countries are in the middle of the pack

    • @Ice_V
      @Ice_V Před rokem +3

      @@justynadzt7728 I know it very well👌But this stereotype is still actual from them😂
      I was in Poland 3 times and have nice impression of your country👍☺

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Před rokem +8

      I mean the biggest stereotype about Poles in Germany is that they are "car thieves" but they probably didn't wanna talk about it bc it's an offensive topic

    • @Ice_V
      @Ice_V Před rokem +4

      @@edithputhy4948 Really? Popular "car thieves" are Albanians as I know😂 Anyway, criminal has no ethnicity. Criminal is criminal first of all. It depends on the individual

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Před rokem +5

      @@Ice_V I think it dates back to divided Germany and the DDR when there was more poverty in Poland and there'd be a lot of stealing and smuggling cars over the border to sell them. Today it's more an offensive joke than sth people truly believe.

  • @BeyondThisExistance
    @BeyondThisExistance Před rokem +119

    Didn't Poland invent Vodka to begin with? Been all over Eastern Europe and they really do have the best alcohol. Also to mention Georgia and Estonia are probably the furthest from Russian dialect...

    • @annats4439
      @annats4439 Před rokem +29

      It’s not even about how close or far away we are, we simply have zero connection to Russian or any Slavic languages.

    • @Name-pb7gf
      @Name-pb7gf Před rokem +20

      True! Georgian belongs to Kartvelian language group and Estonian is Uralic.

    • @meganyamk172
      @meganyamk172 Před rokem +23

      Georgian language is not similar to any language in the world. It's from it's own language group.

    • @sandrosaxel
      @sandrosaxel Před rokem +8

      @@meganyamk172 Yeah exactly, Indian, German and Russian are closer related, than any language is to Kartvelian languages

    • @meganyamk172
      @meganyamk172 Před rokem +2

      @sandrosaxel Yes, my 2nd first language is Russian and i study German, and every 3rd word in text is a like to Russian words, so i can understand it even without studying. As a bilingual person who speaks 5 languages, i can tell that when i think about Georgian like about not a native language, and when i compare it to my other first language (which is Russian), i understand that Georgian sounds very weird for Russian speaking person. My Russian speaking friends literally can't understand any words despite 'telephone'. Even Mama (mother in most of the languages) means Dad in Georgian. Some people may say it's sounds like Arrabic, but it's just because their ears are not allowed to hear and distinguish some Georgian letters, and Arabic has the same problem, so they hear languages they don't understand the same way, as a noise.
      I feel like a whole different person when i speak Georgian, honestly.

  • @Ne0LiT
    @Ne0LiT Před rokem +42

    Wow you guys are missing on a lot of potential with such series. Instead of East vs West... you should just do Balkaners Insult Each Other, it'd be a bloodbath, lol

    • @Basheez
      @Basheez Před rokem +2

      That's the only thing I know about the Balkans: they kill each other and then the survivors move to Sweden.

    • @Ne0LiT
      @Ne0LiT Před rokem +3

      @@Basheez What? Who goes to Sweden, lol? Everyone goes to either the UK, US or Germany lol

    • @Basheez
      @Basheez Před rokem +1

      @@Ne0LiT So, many Balkans in Sweden... Most of them moved there before 2000 though.

    • @alexandra9944
      @alexandra9944 Před rokem

      ​@@BasheezMaybe gypsies you mean? Gypsies don't represent the Balkans. Yes they are a significant minority there, but just a minority...

    • @NikoCigoj
      @NikoCigoj Před 5 měsíci

      u zagori na izvoru rijeke Čikole
      stala braća da obrane naše domove
      stala braća da obrane naše domove
      stoji Hrvat do Hrvata mi smo braća svi
      nećete u Čavoglave dok smo živi mi
      nećete u Čavoglave dok smo živi mi
      tuče thompson, kalašnjikov, a i zbrojevka
      baci bombu, goni bandu preko izvora
      baci bombu, goni bandu preko izvora
      korak naprijed, puška gotovs i uz pjesmu svi
      za dom, braćo, za slobodu, borimo se mi
      za dom, braćo, za slobodu, borimo se mi
      čujte srpski dobrovoljci, bando četnici
      stići će vas naša ruka i u srbiji
      stići će vas naša ruka i u srbiji
      stići će vas božja pravda, to već svatko zna
      sudit će vam bojovnici iz Čavoglava
      sudit će vam bojovnici iz Čavoglava
      slušajte sad poruku od svetog Ilije
      nećete u Čavoglave, niste ni prije
      nećete u Čavoglave, niste ni prije
      oj hrvati, braćo mila iz čavoglava
      Hrvatska vam zaboravit neće nikada
      Hrvatska vam zaboravit neće nikada
      neće nikada
      neće nikada
      neće nikada

  • @jimgorycki4013
    @jimgorycki4013 Před rokem +128

    I have a German grandmother and a Polish grandmother, and their food was excellent. I'm surprised they didn't talk about the stereotypical Eastern European mail order bride

    • @katii1997
      @katii1997 Před rokem +21

      yeah that german girl is not really good at "defending" us.
      Oue food is awseome. I mean we have (what feels like) hundrets of diffrent soups, we have so many diffrent meat dishes. Most dishes are served with vegetables ( like the polish girl said it's done in poland)
      and i don't get why they always say our food is bland.

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Před rokem +21

      @@katii1997 nowadays food has become very international anyway, the most popular fast food in Germany is Döner Kebap, everybody eats Italian food and dishes that originated elsewhere, almost every town has Chinese, Indian and other foreign food places somewhere close

    • @caroahh623
      @caroahh623 Před rokem +10

      yeah, I would also say that German and polish food is actually quite similar...

    • @gonzommz1739
      @gonzommz1739 Před rokem +11

      Polish, German, Czech and Austrian food is not only similar, is basicialy the same.

    • @Missmemememe
      @Missmemememe Před rokem

      It's mainly russian mail order brides in the past 5-10 years

  • @alittllesprout
    @alittllesprout Před rokem +46

    Putting german and poliah in the same video was a brave move xD

    • @natalia3350
      @natalia3350 Před rokem +21

      why? we don't hate Germans. it's not 1939 anymore😂🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @momoyatzu
      @momoyatzu Před rokem +5

      @@natalia3350 good, 'cause i do

    • @natalia3350
      @natalia3350 Před rokem +1

      @@momoyatzu okay, child😂😂

    • @momoyatzu
      @momoyatzu Před rokem +3

      @@natalia3350 that was a joke, but thanks for calling me a child! i miss that as a 23 year old woman now 😭

    • @natalia3350
      @natalia3350 Před rokem

      @@momoyatzu you're acting like a child so it wasn't a compliment, babe

  • @AkiZivojin
    @AkiZivojin Před rokem +33

    Am I the only one but I find the German lady and British man quite respectful and tolerant .

  • @SangamNotFound
    @SangamNotFound Před rokem +74

    Being Nepali, Georgian girl said that Nepal is poor but they are happy. Yes, i confirm that is 100% true

    • @maritacherry6871
      @maritacherry6871 Před rokem +2

      She recently came back from Nepal trip actually

    • @Selene.11
      @Selene.11 Před rokem +6

      Happiness cannot be measured in money. Happiniss can be found in every positive details of life.

    • @water9097
      @water9097 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Georgia is also not that much rich .

  • @maciejpospiech4371
    @maciejpospiech4371 Před rokem +26

    Kinda suspicious that girl from Germany didn't said enything about what her country have stolen from Poland durning WW2 and still didn't return (cultural heritage, gold, arts etc.). I was really hopeing to listen how she sees that.
    Edit: Looking on this again I think she propably don't even know about those things.

    • @Swammy68
      @Swammy68 Před rokem

      Was für ein spacken bist du denn. Glaubst du wirklich, das sie etwas dafür kann das Nazi-Deutschland existiert hat du lappen. Hier geht es um andere Sachen , als um diesen scheiss Krieg der über 80 Jahre zurück liegt. Oh lass mich raten, sie haben dir deine Sparbüchse entwendet. Nun muss du Gurke deinen Senf dazu geben. So einen lächerlichen Beitrag zu posten, ist einfach arm. Ich empfehle dir nen übersetzer, damit du Hirnloser das auch kapierst.🤪

    • @thepretorian5292
      @thepretorian5292 Před rokem +2

      Why would she that 😂 if anything she should be saying how the poles are living on stolen german lands which was ethnically settled by germans for centuries and still have the audacity to ask reparations. Stolen is term used for polish people not germans like how every german car in 90s ended back in poland somehow…

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před rokem +6

      @@thepretorian5292 You forfeited your right to complain about things stolen from the German nation about 80 years ago.

    • @MaximillianCallender
      @MaximillianCallender Před rokem +3

      @@Ivan-fm4eh right you are! 😁

    • @maciejpospiech4371
      @maciejpospiech4371 Před rokem +1

      ​ @The Pretorian Tbh I believe if there are more Polish people living on some area it probably should be part of Poland, if German it should be German. I don't know if u remember, but there was voting made by Polish government back then about where should those lands be merged, Germany or Poland, and people living there decided. I would also add that Germans took quite much people then from inside their country and especially moved to those lands only to win and take more lands, soo... Summarizing, maybe back in the days those areas were German, but it means nothing if current people living on these lands are mostly Polish and feel Polish and want to be merged to their country. Seems reasonable for me. I wouldn't say anything along the lines that Ukraine and other countries should be merged to Poland because those areas were won by us many years ago in wars. Maybe back then it would make sense but not now where most of this people don't want to be part of Poland, they have their own language, culture etc. it really doesn't make sens. If u don't want to believe me, maybe at least u can believe in the definition of "Country". Literally, first line from wiki: "A country is a distinct part of the world, such as a state, nation, or other political entity.".

  • @placebo106
    @placebo106 Před rokem +7

    Hey, Eastern Europeans are not rude. We are honest and not afraid to say it out loud.

  • @alexmendez9792
    @alexmendez9792 Před rokem +11

    wow. it is so very interesting to see how this also happens within Europe, I live in America (the continent) and what we hear a lot is that Latin America is lazy, and that US people is ignorant (especially about Geography)... but it is great to have young educated people talk about their perceptions of these stereotypes so we can all learn and be better.

  • @jfarmerswatermelon6061
    @jfarmerswatermelon6061 Před rokem +28

    Lmao my grandpa would also say drink 1 it's good for health. Georgia also has *Chacha*.

    • @user-gq2cj4op8k
      @user-gq2cj4op8k Před rokem

      you're grandpa was right, but modest, I will tell you drink more than one it's even better

  • @natiagogochuri3549
    @natiagogochuri3549 Před 8 měsíci +4

    "Georgian people and russian people are good friends"- this is worst insult i ever heard.

  • @Fulminoxk
    @Fulminoxk Před rokem +6

    1.Polish is a West slavic language just like Czechian, Slovakian, Silesian, Kashubian, Polabian,Upper sorbian and lesser sorbian and all of these languages use Latin alphabet.
    Russian on the other hand is East slavic like Ukrainian, Belarussian and Rusyn and all of this languages ise cyrlic alphabet.
    There are also South slavic languages like Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Montenegran, Slovenian and Pomak
    These languages use:
    Croatian,Slovenian,Bosnian,Macedonian use latin
    Montenegro uses cyrlic and in Serbian both.
    Idk abt Pomak
    2.DISSAGREED
    3.I mean every country has a mean person(except Canada)
    4.Because of Post-communism

    • @kilijanek
      @kilijanek Před 8 měsíci

      Russian is not even similar to Belarusian and Ukrainian. Well, now it is, but that is because of 1772-1918 intense Russification. Russians literally wanted to erase other Slavic languages and enforce use of Russian in that period. Compared to other Slavic languages, Russian is least related to them. Russian was created from Ruthenian as core and adding influence of Asian (Siberia) tribes languages to the mix.

    • @natalie9796
      @natalie9796 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@kilijanekduring USSR there were also some sort of Russification, when countries that were in USSSR were forced to speak in russian instead of their national language. I think that also influenced a lot in terms of language similarity.

  • @vakhtangparsadanishvili2191
    @vakhtangparsadanishvili2191 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I'm georgian and I still don't get why so many georgians are so obsessed with being called europeans. I'm ok if someone says I'm eurasian or west asian. I've traveled to several european countries and to Middle East and found out that our country has a sort of a different things from distinct places. So relax.

    • @nometricnometric
      @nometricnometric Před 8 měsíci +1

      Gaixare … texavs martla iii ara me evropeli var ro uceren kimentarebshi 🤣🤣🤣. ar vart evropa geograpiulad araa ver sheigno am xalxma. Chven vart kavkasia arc evro arc azia!

    • @samimamedov
      @samimamedov Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@nometricnometric:დ მე თბილისელი ვარ და არა ქართველი. რა შუაშია არ მიხვდი.
      რეგიონი და კონტინენტი სხვადასხვა რამეა . კონტინენტურად აზიაში ვართ.
      კავკასია არაა კონტინენტი

    • @AleksandreMzhavia
      @AleksandreMzhavia Před 8 měsíci +2

      If there was no Russia, I think nobody in Georgia would care about joining EU, but because there is Russia... you want to be as far from it as possible, being within Europe is a good alternative.

    • @vakhtangparsadanishvili2191
      @vakhtangparsadanishvili2191 Před 8 měsíci

      @@AleksandreMzhavia agreed. But I would also include to the same list Turkey, Aezrbaijan and regions of Northern Caucasus. With all my due respect but culturally they seem super different from us and always provided a savage attacking policy towards us.

    • @PootisArchiveshh
      @PootisArchiveshh Před 8 měsíci

      კავკასია კონტინენტი არაა. კულტურულად კი კავკასია(კონკრეტულად, საქართველო), ევროპაც ვართ და აზიაც.@@nometricnometric

  • @giorgikobaidze1139
    @giorgikobaidze1139 Před rokem +12

    Bro's saying Georgian is similar to Russian☠️☠️ He doesn't know that the Georgian language is older than all of these languages in the video and one of the oldest in the world

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      Sure but latin and greek more older… also chinese is super old too and hindi also!
      And we can talk about how the most oldest languages is sumerian, sanskrit, akkadian, and egyptian…
      Gerogian deffinitly not that old

    • @giorgikobaidze1139
      @giorgikobaidze1139 Před 8 měsíci

      @gipsymelody1268 The date of languages you said above is known, but when Georgian language was created, it is unknown. Even the date of creation of the alphabet is unknown.

    • @giorgikobaidze1139
      @giorgikobaidze1139 Před 8 měsíci

      @@gipsymelody1268 Georgian tribes were talking on Georgian (Mingrelian, Georgian, Svanetian) language in 2000-3000 BC. No one knows if it is older or not.

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Před 8 měsíci

      @@giorgikobaidze1139 so has no data… and the records say it’s pretty young? 😂
      Sorry dude but i know well how nationalism work… if you have no records then your language is pretty young! And deffinitly greek and latin is older because then why gepegian has no affects on other languages?

    • @giorgikobaidze1139
      @giorgikobaidze1139 Před 8 měsíci

      @gipsymelody1268 what are you talking about. Bet you've heard about Georgian language for the first time. Georgian alphabet is one of the oldest, and it is unique. Furthermore, it has 3 absolutely different writings: Asomtavruli, Nuskhur-Khutsuri, and Mkhedruli. Name one country that has an alphabet with 3 absolutely different writing systems. You don't know Georgian culture.

  • @usseer_0062
    @usseer_0062 Před rokem +12

    Georgia 🇬🇪 ❤

  • @hanna_ivanchenko
    @hanna_ivanchenko Před 10 měsíci +4

    As a Ukrainian, I agree with some points about Eastern Europeans.
    We are rude - yes, our mentality is more aggressive overall. Maybe, it's special for Ukraine, because we needed to fight for our independence our entire history, and here we are again, but it's true. However, we are more direct. It creates difficulty for me now. I have lived in Germany for 1 year and it's tough for me to understand when people say something to be polite, and when it's true.
    Also, we are poor - true. When I lived in Ukraine, I earned a 2-3x salary compared to the mid one, but even then I couldn't even think about buying some personal devices for so high price (because the price in Ukraine for this was the same as in Germany). When I heard people mentioning that they have these devices and that they are better than something from the Chinese market, I thought that they are just trying to show that they are reach. Also, for travelling - when you live in a poor country and earn very little compared to other countries' pricing, you cannot afford to go there. I remember I wanted to go to Italy, and it would cost about 4 monthly salaries for 1-week vacation. Now I can afford all of these and it's not that expensive with a Junior position and a very average salary.

  • @lestatdelioncourt5550
    @lestatdelioncourt5550 Před rokem +29

    Finally Georgia

  • @agnieszkaprzybylek4804
    @agnieszkaprzybylek4804 Před rokem +10

    I loved seeing this because I am Polish and I lived in the UK 🇬🇧 my whole life and then are moving to Poland 🇵🇱 this year once I finish school

    • @ItstimeMG
      @ItstimeMG Před rokem +2

      Będziesz zaskoczona Polską tylko tyle powiem

    • @rainbowdiamond7689
      @rainbowdiamond7689 Před rokem +1

      oh, r u excited? I'm british aswell, and Poland is gonna feel sooo different!

    • @konradxtofik
      @konradxtofik Před rokem +1

      I hope you’re going to like that, Agnieszka. I brexited about 6 years ago and I don’t regret it one bit. I live in Warsaw and because it is such a nice city, it cushions the blow after London quite well.

  • @livrk8005
    @livrk8005 Před rokem +7

    I think some people may think we're being rude also because your default state on the street is "😐" like we don't smile a lot when there's no reason to

  • @LevaniPsuturi-uc4kd
    @LevaniPsuturi-uc4kd Před rokem +13

    როგორ გამოირჩევა ჩვენი ქვეყანა ყველგან და ყველაფერში ❤️❤️

    • @sandro7762
      @sandro7762 Před rokem +1

      Ho aravisze naklebi istoria ar gvaq

    • @kvirkviakvirkvo410
      @kvirkviakvirkvo410 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ხო და ეს გოგოც ძალიან მაგრად ამბობს და ხსნის სათქელს

  • @Ana_Al-Akbar
    @Ana_Al-Akbar Před rokem +6

    Polish and German food are very, very similar. They are more similar than English and German food.

  • @Iga119
    @Iga119 Před rokem +6

    zestawienie Polki i Gruzinki jak jedność to trochę przegięcie -inny alfabet, inna religia inny klimat i kultura ale lubimy się i dziewczyny sobie świetnie radziły

    • @amjan
      @amjan Před 10 měsíci +3

      Ale kto kuźwa powiedział, że para musi składać z identycznych krajów?! Dzięki temu, że kraje są odległe to pokrywają znacznie większy obszar kultury wschodniej Europy i trafniej go reprezentują.

  • @mojyoqueen350
    @mojyoqueen350 Před rokem +5

    In Czech Republic they're making the best beer so our east alcohols are very good!

  • @kimana7602
    @kimana7602 Před rokem +21

    I love Georgian vodka and food. In my opinion, it is very tasty

    • @shota2820
      @shota2820 Před rokem +8

      Georgia has chacha-ჭაჭა not vodka, similar drink just another name.

  • @yoosiemei6438
    @yoosiemei6438 Před rokem +13

    When Eastern and Western Europeans trying to insult each other turns into Europeans insulting England.
    Good content.

    • @corriehingston6744
      @corriehingston6744 Před rokem

      By that, you mean the UK. England and the UK aren't the same. Just a little head's up

  • @bogna8877
    @bogna8877 Před rokem +11

    Vodka is the worst among polish alcohols. We have good selection of meads (miód pitny). And whole group of liquors called nalewki with krupnik for example.
    But these beverages are mostly sweet, so are not that suitable for parties and mixing.

    • @sylwiatime
      @sylwiatime Před rokem

      Nalewki are kinds of vodkas, too. Vodka isn't limited to the 40% liquor.

    • @corriehingston6744
      @corriehingston6744 Před rokem

      Vodka is good for making ice cream

  • @TiniNarindoshvili
    @TiniNarindoshvili Před rokem +8

    3:35 no but georgia was the first to make wine 💀

  • @SK-nw4ig
    @SK-nw4ig Před rokem +4

    Nordics vs. southern europe would be fun to watch. Shout out from Finland :D

  • @tallpaul9475
    @tallpaul9475 Před rokem +25

    Sophia is beautiful.

  • @edgardoguzman3400
    @edgardoguzman3400 Před rokem +12

    omg I love these four I hope see they again on others videos💯

  • @justynadzt7728
    @justynadzt7728 Před rokem +25

    The basic mistake is to say that all Eastern Europe or all Western Europe is the same. Among the countries of Eastern Europe are those that are developing very quickly economically (Poland is second, right after China in the world ranking of the pace of economic development ) and those that are developing very poorly, and even have an economic collapse. We are different, we are not a compact mass.

  • @faithblack3851
    @faithblack3851 Před rokem +22

    The fact they sat down to try to represent countries that have history of empires and division. Kudos...Europe has a massive history.
    What people can take away from this is the diversity of Europeans which they take very seriously. I am from New York City which was settled by Eastern and Western Europe initially and culturally they are very different and they WILL tell you.
    They should do more...educate the populace.

  • @erky8165
    @erky8165 Před rokem +4

    There is a huge stereotype about stealing in Poland.
    I even know a joke about that.
    The devil sent his little demon helper on a mission to visit all European countries and ask them to give something very popular in their country.
    The demon goes to France.
    He says: Hey! I am a little demon with a bucket, give me something popular in your country!
    Someone replies: Bonjour! Of course! *gives a baguette*
    The demon goes to Italy.
    He says: Hey! I am a little demon with a bucket, give me something popular in your country!
    Someone replies: Mamma mia, take the pizza!
    The demon goes to Germany.
    He says: Hey! I am a little demon with a bucket, give me something popular in your country!
    Someone replies: Guten morgen! I'll give you a beer!
    Then the demon goes to some other countries.
    The only country left is Poland.
    He goes there and says: Hey! I am a little demon with a buck- wait... WHERE'S MY BUCKET???

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 Před rokem +6

    Poor but great in their hearts.

  • @monikaskirzynska-podgorska4579

    Rude? Nope.. straightforward.. yes

  • @kilijanek
    @kilijanek Před 8 měsíci +3

    Eastern Europeans are not rude - they are just honest, and I mean they are f-ing honest! So much, it can cause pain. And they do not try to cast a spell on reality, they just describe this reality with use of profanities.

    • @topalbano
      @topalbano Před 8 měsíci

      I guess their reality is the problem then...Because honesty doesn't always mean pain but good feelings as well. Reality can be good too.

  • @MrFreeGeorge
    @MrFreeGeorge Před 9 měsíci +29

    Panna z Gruzji jest zarombiasta! duża inteligencja, i duży dystans do wszystkiego 😜

    • @djmindcrasher
      @djmindcrasher Před 9 měsíci +1

      Piękne, duże oczy

    • @MrFreeGeorge
      @MrFreeGeorge Před 9 měsíci

      @@djmindcrasher może ma jaskrę! 😜
      ale zgadzam się: oczy są z gatunku tych, wobec których tzw. normalny mężczyzna nie jest w stanie przejść obojętnie 😁

  • @rawimir
    @rawimir Před 10 měsíci +2

    Not mention, that Poland is the second European producer of beer. We have a lot of good beers.

  • @MilekCliff
    @MilekCliff Před 8 měsíci +2

    I can sadly relate to the part about coming back to Poland after a few years and realising that every other person you stumble upon is rude. I wouldn't say that concerns my generation much, but still - it was a reverse culture shock.

  • @sylwiatime
    @sylwiatime Před rokem +9

    Question to Georgian people: Do you know the old Polish war TV series "Four Tank-men and a Dog" featuring a Georgian character?

    • @dvalimariam2785
      @dvalimariam2785 Před rokem +4

      No, I myself never heard of it, but it sound interesting :)

    • @lalikevkhishvili652
      @lalikevkhishvili652 Před rokem +3

      Yes!...How i remember Lidka and Marussya was the names of Polish army soldiers 💜 ☺️😉..I watched this TV series in my childhood,so many years ago and i really loved it!😅😍❤️

    • @megishengelia
      @megishengelia Před rokem

      Yes, i do 😁 my Polish friend told about 10 years ago ☺️♥️

    • @shakowinter
      @shakowinter Před rokem +1

      I've seen it as a little kid, many years ago :)

    • @ilokukis13
      @ilokukis13 Před rokem

      yes i remember that! i was in love with him🤣🤣

  • @adrianwenek9092
    @adrianwenek9092 Před rokem +4

    Actually Polish people can be offended when someone say they are eastern European

    • @Ida-zv8nu
      @Ida-zv8nu Před 9 měsíci

      why and how im a pole and im not offended

  • @Tobiasz931
    @Tobiasz931 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I feel like German and Polish food are too similar to say one is good, but not the other. Whether it's schnitzel mit kartoffeln, or schabowy z kartoflami, they're both awesome.

  • @Wandering.Homebody
    @Wandering.Homebody Před rokem +1

    -"define stupid, and define educated"
    -"stupid is not connected to being educated"
    -"exactly"
    Huh? That "exactly" by the British guy made zero sense. The opposite of stupid is OBVIOUSLY not educated. And to even suggest that it is, is, indeed,quite stupid.

  • @suginami0
    @suginami0 Před rokem +22

    I didn’t know Georgia was considered an Eastern European country.

    • @annakimadze8763
      @annakimadze8763 Před rokem +28

      Well, you know now :))

    • @emotionalIntelligence2078
      @emotionalIntelligence2078 Před rokem +7

      😑it's the South eastern border of the EU infact!

    • @sarah-jl8cr
      @sarah-jl8cr Před rokem +9

      Its transcontinental. Most maps I have seen them being included with asia but in the end it's a bit of both

    • @giorgikotetishvili8037
      @giorgikotetishvili8037 Před rokem +15

      It's kinda like Iceland, the damn thing's an island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean but it's still considered part of Europe. Culture and history matters a lot more than geography in this case.

    • @emotionalIntelligence2078
      @emotionalIntelligence2078 Před rokem

      @@liamloxley1222 Caucasian Race+Religion of Caucus bcoz not all Georgians or Greek look white moreover they themselves don't see it fit to represent white. Turkey is an exception due to political & trade reasons of the meditarrean.

  • @PiotrMarek1988
    @PiotrMarek1988 Před rokem +4

    In Polish language, some of nouns are similar to German [Auto - a car; Kino - a cinema; Litewka - a type of military coat from XIX-century; kindersztuba (PL) and Kinderstube (GER) - restritc type of upbringing; waserwaga (PL) and Wasserwage (GER) - a spirit level; Ułan (PL) and Ulan (GER) - a lancer (an Uhlan), type of cavalry; majster (PL) and Meister (GER) - a specialist, a professional etc.]. Lot of this family names are popular in Poland and in Germany: Miller, Nowak, Neuer, Jedlinek, Machowski, Mack, Braun, Zimmermann, Sommer, Handke, Kawka etc. Intermingling of this two cultures had worked both ways.

    • @Cvpid_xx
      @Cvpid_xx Před 10 měsíci +2

      In Poland we usually say samochód not auto.

    • @Cvpid_xx
      @Cvpid_xx Před 10 měsíci

      Also I never heard of most of those surnames, I don't know what you are talking about.

    • @PiotrMarek1988
      @PiotrMarek1988 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Cvpid_xx Becouse you don't know Polish and German culture very well.

    • @Cvpid_xx
      @Cvpid_xx Před 10 měsíci

      @@PiotrMarek1988 I know both cultures well, I also speak both of the languages.

    • @PiotrPilinko
      @PiotrPilinko Před 8 měsíci

      @@PiotrMarek1988 I've heard "kindersztuba" only from my German teacher, wasserwaga is simple German word used instead Polish "poziomica", Ułan/Ulan/Uhlan comes directly from Hungarian, "majster" is just polish transliteration of "Meister" - polish word is "mistrz" (which also comes from German "Meister" and indirectly from Latin "magister".

  • @Randomguy-12375
    @Randomguy-12375 Před rokem +7

    Georgian dumplings or hinkari (idk how to spell) but it’s so YUMMY 😋

  • @janslavik5284
    @janslavik5284 Před rokem +11

    The thing about being poor is that yes, Eastern Europeans earn quite a lot less money than people from the West, but most things are a lot cheaper here.

  • @souldrakula8353
    @souldrakula8353 Před rokem +118

    The dumplings are originally from China but almost all European countries has their own variation of it (for example pierogi in Poland and tortelloni in Italy). Georgian girl is talking about hinkali - it is very tasty!

    • @bensuozden1668
      @bensuozden1668 Před rokem +6

      Omg hinkali (hinkal in turkish i guess) is a traditional food in one of the cities in the black sea region of turkey as well! My friend’s from there and he cooked me once that’s how i learned about it and now im shocked because Georgia is very close to that city in Turkey (it’s called Artvin). At the end of the day we’re neighbours but it’s a really interesting info for me, thanks!💓

    • @shota2820
      @shota2820 Před rokem +22

      ​@@bensuozden1668 artvin was georgian land before ottomans conquer it, georgian laz people living there today, thats why.

    • @sandrosaxel
      @sandrosaxel Před rokem +41

      Claiming whole type of food is from china is not fair I think, like concept of dumpling isn't that complex to be developed independently in separate regions

    • @georgiancountryball202
      @georgiancountryball202 Před rokem +10

      @@sandrosaxelyes like wine cause Chinese had it in 7000BC but China was cut off from the eastern world for many centuries while wine in Georgia (is debated)
      Was either created in 8000BC or in 6000BC either way China did not establish close connections with the western world for many centuries after the Caucasian wine was created with MANY variations being made in Greece and other places so it is unfair to call one people the creators of something if some others made it independently

    • @teonashonia8677
      @teonashonia8677 Před rokem +8

      @@bensuozden1668 it's Georgian Khinkali is Georgian

  • @dzghuki
    @dzghuki Před rokem +4

    სად აქვთ გერმანელებს კერძები?😁 ოქტობერფესტზე ვიყავიო, ბრიტანელი წერს. რა ჭამა მერე? თეთრი სოსისი ლუდთან ერთად?😂😂😂 მადლობა, სოფია❤ შესაძლებლობას არ უშვებ ხელიდან, საქართველო და ქართული არ ახსენო! ❤

  • @ninogedenidze7669
    @ninogedenidze7669 Před rokem +34

    It seems that many people do not know that there is no geographical border between Europe and Asia,rather there are several. Therefore, you cannot decide whether Georgia is geographically in Europe or Asia. As a Georgian, I will tell you that politically and culturally, Georgia is a part of Europe.
    Sophia🇬🇪❤

    • @scuti8910
      @scuti8910 Před rokem

      no please we are in australia 😂😀

    • @blogger1851
      @blogger1851 Před rokem

      Why do you look like persians?

    • @gv.a.n9055
      @gv.a.n9055 Před rokem

      Beautifully said 👏🫶

    • @PootisArchiveshh
      @PootisArchiveshh Před 8 měsíci

      As a Georgian, I will correct you that culturally and geographically, we're perfectly split between Europe and Asia, hence we're Eurasian.

  • @avamaskourov1299
    @avamaskourov1299 Před rokem +6

    this comment is not very politically correct, so sensible people shall not read it ! 😆saying Georgians are not Europeans is just so ignorant lol, 1) first white individual was found in Georgia, 2) wine as already made in Georgia 7000 years ago, Greek mythology is very close to Georgia and Roman cities still exist in Georgia...so actually Georgia and Caucasus overall are MORE European than the EU , please westerners, it would be so nice if you would be less ignorant since arrogance without smartness does look kind of stupid I can say as a person who grew up among westerners and I am not Georgian ...oh, and yeah, just for information white people came to Europe among other ways through Caucasus ;)

    • @queenofesc7342
      @queenofesc7342 Před rokem +2

      Small correction, actually wine was made in Georgia 8000 years ago

  • @raychat2816
    @raychat2816 Před rokem +10

    -Food, I can’t agree that German food is bad or uninteresting , this coming from someone living in the Levant on the Mediterranean coast, and a hard earned reputation for great food.
    (1) -“Western people are ignorant” is not accurate, simply because other people’s media doesn’t reach them, and the rare snippets of information they receive in questionable form and content ends up forming the only impression they have about something foreign to them … Western people are misinformed, would be a more accurate statement, even actively misinformed concerning some topics, about themselves and others.
    -As for “stealing other people’s stuff” … long topic, this is NOT about cultural appropriation, it’s about colonization basically, in it’s new form however since in this day and age you can’t call it that anymore even if it’s still very much there.
    Take something from someone for whatever reason and it’s called stealing, however legalizing theft , so changing the nomenclature, calling it a “tax”, and eliminating anyone who opposes it, and that becomes socially acceptable AND endlessly repeatable, it’s the same as protection money for a powerful mob boss.
    That way you can steal a people’s natural resources, land, history, sovereignty, free speech or speech altogether, … as long as you make sure it’s marketed as “freedom” or “democracy” by the ALL the news and THIS misinformation reaches the biggest number of people*
    * refer to (1)

    • @axwleurope9519
      @axwleurope9519 Před rokem

      Mediterranean food is much better, specially Italian, Spanish and French

    • @justynadzt7728
      @justynadzt7728 Před rokem

      In general, in northern Europe, the food is heavy, fatty and rather bland.

    • @katii1997
      @katii1997 Před rokem +3

      thank you. I love german food. we have so many dishes.
      and these comments that it's bland or bad mostly commes from people who haven't even try it. Or people who tried "german food" in any other countrie but germany.
      And let me tell you if any of you would eat my moms Rolladen with the fluffiest Kartoffepürre and selfmade Rotkohl... you would want to eat that for the rest of your life.

  • @georgetsuladze4061
    @georgetsuladze4061 Před rokem +4

    Sophia you are great dear!!!ყოჩაღ სოფო,მშვენივრად საუბრობ,არ მეგონა თუ ინგლისურიც იცოდი კორეულთან ერთად:)

  • @andiehernandez1995
    @andiehernandez1995 Před rokem

    To be fair, English food in Northern England is quite good. It just depends of the establishment or the person cooking it.

  • @karolina3403
    @karolina3403 Před rokem +4

    Polish girl's name is Ania not Anya.

    • @ulysse9471
      @ulysse9471 Před rokem

      If I am not mistaken Ania lives in England. In order for the English speakers to be able to pronounce "Ania" the way it is pronounced in Polish, it is necessary to spell it as "Anya."

    • @tyhaas3w
      @tyhaas3w Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@ulysse9471 Its not Anya and never was. Its like writing Kingdom of England as Kyngdom of England. Its not the same name and its offensive.

  • @lmchron9343
    @lmchron9343 Před rokem +54

    As a Polish-German I can say for me German and Polish culture ist more similar than many think.

    • @PropertyOfK
      @PropertyOfK Před rokem +12

      Agreed! Especially eastern Germany with western Poland (which were the lands that were once here and once there).
      And cuisine too!! Pork, potatoes, cabbage, onions : >

    • @darkodraco
      @darkodraco Před rokem +2

      not at all lmao

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Před rokem +11

      I don't see it, Germany, Austria and Switzerland are culturally close but I'd say Polish culture is more similar to other Slavic cultures

    • @Nikifor_92
      @Nikifor_92 Před rokem +7

      I have been to Germany many times and the only thing that was different for me was curry wurst. Of course in Poland sausages are also one of the main dishes, but we never eat them with curry. Other than that, nothing surprised me. (In culinary sense, of course)

    • @darkodraco
      @darkodraco Před rokem +1

      @@Nikifor_92 you must be from western poland if u think germany is similar beyond some candys

  • @t.mtinimari3988
    @t.mtinimari3988 Před rokem +19

    OKAY JUST EVERYONE READ Mzeza and Mzia!!! Everyone will understand and will not arguing anymore!!! Please more Georgia in your videos 😚✨❤️🇬🇪

    • @queenofesc7342
      @queenofesc7342 Před rokem +4

      Zezva and Mzia

    • @georgiancountryball202
      @georgiancountryball202 Před rokem +2

      First Europeans some of the OLDEST remnants of humans outside of Africa

    • @PootisArchiveshh
      @PootisArchiveshh Před 8 měsíci

      თუ ეუბნები რომ წაიკითხონ, სწორად მაინც დაუწერე :დდდ

  • @patrickdasilva1911
    @patrickdasilva1911 Před 9 měsíci +1

    3:36 🤔 não foram os Sumérios que habitavam a Mesopotâmia? Abraços do BR heuheuehe

  • @borowiakk
    @borowiakk Před rokem +3

    1:28 slavic*

  • @Nati267
    @Nati267 Před rokem +5

    Sophia ❤️🇬🇪❤️

  • @griffmadar2122
    @griffmadar2122 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I just had to google a Georgian restaurant, luckily I found a couple in my town.

    • @johnny63ism
      @johnny63ism Před 7 měsíci

      I hope these are good restaurants. I've heard some Georgian restaurants abroad are n't good. So if it won't be delicious, don't blame our cousine but the restaurant itself.

  • @Staremperor
    @Staremperor Před 5 měsíci +1

    Us Czechs are sitting in the middle of Europe and taking a piss from both "easteners" and "westeners"
    (but seriously, Poles are our neighbours, good neighbours and I consider them along with Slovaks, Hungarians, Austrian, Slovenians and Germans to be central europeans)

  • @annathevideoviewer
    @annathevideoviewer Před rokem +2

    Germany: Beer country !

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Před rokem +9

    The comments were from the Internet so they more likely posted by young people than by 70 year olds.
    I think sometimes we can’t see ourselves until we step outside of ourselves which is why they didn’t perceive the behavior as rude until later.
    Anywho, the conversation was interesting.

    • @theboneeater
      @theboneeater Před rokem

      😂😬 the irony of this comment....pick up a history book friend it's probably 70 yr olds as well as other age demographics, the politics of nations like Europe is deep and ancient (America is only ~300 yrs old, European nations are usually thousands of yrs old). It's more than young ppl being dumb on the internet

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Před rokem

      @@theboneeater 😂😂😂The naïveté is that you think my comment has anything to do with history or that I think only people of a certain age demographic hold these views. My comment was based on my opinion about the platform from which THESE comments were likely pulled from. I said who I think likely made the comments that THEY READ. I have been a social media manager at various places where I write, edit and post articles, graphics and videos for various social media sites. There is extensive information available which studies who is likely to go on what platform. I have been to SM analytics seminars because the job requires knowing your target audience is so as to attract and retain followers. You think I don’t understand history. Well I don’t think you understand capitalism. How do you think advertisers decide where to spend their money? Ads are strategically placed for the most impact not random. Again I stand by saying there is more likelihood that a young person wrote these comments on the Internet than a 70 year old typed this on the Internet. That’s because they likely came from a social media platform more like Twitter which has limited characters and is more search engine friendly to compile a list than something like CZcams where it would be more difficult to isolate, collect and organize comments. And many websites are closed forums which are not open public.All other age groups aren’t even relevant to my comment because I only commented on the two they commented about. Young people and 70 yo’s.
      Another elitist attitude that a lot of European countries have is this thought that this side of the world’s history began with their arrival when we literally have pyramids on this side of world.

  • @no-pn7yp
    @no-pn7yp Před rokem +8

    სოფია💜

  • @Adiats
    @Adiats Před 10 měsíci +1

    -Why pyramids are still in Egypt?
    -Because they were too heavy for Britans to steal

  • @GeorgeTV77
    @GeorgeTV77 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for georgian girl for presemting georgia so good, thanks to you all, love from Georgia.

  • @stachurczyk
    @stachurczyk Před rokem +7

    About stealing…
    It is not stereotype at all.
    British museums are full of stolen art all a round the world. Acropolis sculptures, Egyptians mummies, even this big diamond in British crown was stolen from the treasury of the ruler of Lahur (India).
    Germans weren’t better…
    They basically stole everything what had any value from Poland, and every other country they conquer: Polish national savings in gold, a lot of art (check paintings lost during war, that probably are in private hands), and other goods. Not even mentioned things Germans stole from polish Jews during holocaust! Germans destroyed whole country, 80% of Warsaw was destroyed, and didn’t pay any compensation. Which is lead to other stereotype “eastern European country are poor”. Yeah we are. Wondering why? 🤔
    I don’t blame todays Germans or British (I really like both Germans and Brits and I know a lot of them in person) for those times of robbery, but it is their responsibility to make things right towards the unification of Europe.
    Yes, I’m polish.

  • @davidshirz4351
    @davidshirz4351 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Georgian girl is Amazing with true sense of humor

  • @mariamivaniadze997
    @mariamivaniadze997 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love from Georgia ❤❤🇬🇪🇬🇪

  • @Natena
    @Natena Před 9 měsíci +1

    Happy to see Georgia here<

  • @suburito5370
    @suburito5370 Před rokem +5

    Did you just call Poland an EASTERN european country?!?!?!????????/!??!?!?!

    • @Lavannie
      @Lavannie Před rokem +4

      Right? I've heard it a lot of times everywhere, whether from Westerners, Asians or others. Like literally, they have no geographical knowledge, Poland is officially assigned to Central Europe 😂

    • @robinsoninho135
      @robinsoninho135 Před rokem

      @@LavannieIt has to do with the fact, that they were caught being the iron curtain for more than half a century

    • @Lavannie
      @Lavannie Před rokem

      @@robinsoninho135 For barely 44 years only. It doesn't change the entire culture ;) Especially that Poland had already existed for nearly a thousand years before that

    • @robinsoninho135
      @robinsoninho135 Před rokem

      @@Lavannie It doesn’t change the entire culture but it changed the perception of the culture. As long as being Slavic is synonymous with Eastern Europe in public perception, people will still perceive Poland as Eastern European. That’s how people’s brains work. They put things into a single category for simplicity sake.
      I don’t agree with it. I’m German-polish myself and I wouldn’t say that all of Poland is Eastern Europe. But I recognize that many do.

    • @Lavannie
      @Lavannie Před rokem

      @@robinsoninho135 Glad to have found a similar mind then, I'm Polish-German as well

  • @katakpuru1988
    @katakpuru1988 Před rokem +6

    Sakarvello

  • @chikac8717
    @chikac8717 Před rokem +2

    British food is nice but you need to know the right place.

  • @anasharikadze9352
    @anasharikadze9352 Před 8 měsíci

    Sophi love you so much