I am a Trinidadian based in Jamaica at the moment and love exploring nature and the islands beautiful rivers and beaches. I have started to do different type of video beyond travel vlogs as share my other interest with you guys! Hope you are enjoy!
Tech: Sony ZV-1 - main-shooting camera Gopro Hero 4 Silver - underwater, time-lapse and action stuff Rode Videomicro Cheap tripod - mainly for time-lapse Samsung 1TB SSD Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Germany is a bikers dream !! WHY ? I grew up in BC, Canada and I noticed, being a biker that in Germany there is lots of gas stations !!! I hated ride'in into the interior of BC as I almost ran out of gas going up the Coquihalla on my 1978 Harley Davidson shovel. We have NEVER really worried about gas in Germany. LOVE IT, I HOME !!!!! My Canadian wife LOVE's Germany for the healthcare here as we older now and need meds and a good healthcare. Thank god I a German and came back. BEST MOVE EVER !!!!!
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I like👍! I'm from Barbados 🇧🇧 and luv WI Caribbean ppl bad bad bad. I've friends from many different islands and we get along famously. One ❤ One 💙. As we say in Barbados, "All o' WI iz one!" We're many parishes joined by water ~ parish of JA, parish of St. Lucia, parish of St. Vincent, parish of Antigua, etc.
@@Ann-dj3lp Did you watch the video? Have you seen all the other videos I have on Jamaica showing how much I love this island? This is video celebrating our differences in culture and from the other comments, you can see we have a brotherhood in the Caribbean. So what should be leaving alone?
From Barbados 🇧🇧, let me comment to help get your viewership numbers back up. In Barbados: 1. We don't use "hush" like JAcans. We tilt our heads sympathetically and say in a hurt tone "Cuddear!" Hush in Barbados means, "Shut de hell up!!" 2. We also say rumffled or rumffle-up. If you actually had ironed it and is still is all rumffled, we'll say you "crab-mashed" de shirt. 3. Bajans will say slap, but with an embellishment. We say "gih ya one hard slap." If with a closed fist, we say "cuff ya HARD!!" If it's a real beat down, we'll say, "Ya get catspraddled (wid licks)". 4. Sous-sous in Barbados is a "Meeting turn" and we also use the term "hand" to describe the individual disbursements. 5. A ghost in Barbados is a duppy, like in JA. 6. A horn is a horn in Bim too (but a horn is only a horn eff ya tek it on) 😆 7. We don't say all-ya. We say "wunna" or "enna," somewhat close to the JAcan "uuna." I luv WI bad bad bad.
I think u should hush yuh mouth ! on that statement because has u can see im using it for u right now 😂 🇯🇲 and the whole Caribbean use "hush you mouth” or ”hush up" thats British language the the islands are children nations under the monarch but great content over all big up yuh delf Trini everytime #onelove
I agree, i have heard it, but the way Jamaicans just say hush after you tell them something sad is very Jamaican. Thanks for watching and teh extra info!
@@YohanPartapI would love if you could do a video on the difference between Montegonian/Western patois and Kingstonian,Portmore, Spanish town/ Town dialect.
I would say the beef pies and chicken pies etc. are different in Trinidad. A Patty is made in a very specific way. where as the pies in Trinidad vaires and the filling are very different. Thanks for watching!
I'm in England The Caribbean community call the saving plan "Pardner". I have a friend who has Afgan/ Pashtu heritage. They also have the exact system/ name. I'm presuming it derived from the Black Caribbean as they arrived in UK first. The various immigrant communities were then closer/ supportive of each other and the system adopted by others?
Thanks Yohan, videos like this help to give a face to cultures and languages that aren’t portrayed by the mainstream media. Here’s my request, for your consideration please. From a non-Jamaican, Non-Trinidadian person’s point of view, what would help greatly is if the word in question appears in print on the screen. This would make the word clear to the Non-Caribbean ear, and serve as a visual reminder of the word, along with its usage. I’ve liked and subscribed, and now I’m hoping you’ll oblige.
@@felixalmeida481 thanks for your feedback and Iwill surely do this. There are others videos on mine that has the text on screen, but this was a "quick" upload. Thanks for watching and the kind words!
@YohanPartap I'm so sorry for my ignorance. I thought it was something like Jankoonu in Jamaica but was incorporated in Carnival in Trinidad. Now I know. 😃 😊
@jamiami3804 What? I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN ST. THOMAS AND KINGSTON AND I HAVE N-E-V-E-R HEARD THAT WORD. IT IS ALWAYS "DUPPY", "GHOST"', OR "SPIRIT." AND yes, I grew up right in front of the National Stadium.
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Because most of the Caribbean spoke a french patois and has French influence except Jamaica, and a few others. In other word they have a more similar culture than Jamaica.