Thanks for doing the video. Folks, take the info for what it's worth in it's proper context. I'm sure prices in smaller towns are much cheaper, but these prices seem cheap toe as an American. I'm aware of the difficultiesany Romanians have making ends meet as much of my wife's family still lives there. They are amazingly resourceful people. Can't wait to visit this beautiful country again later this month. Best to all
I am 34 years old man from Sliven Bulgaria and I also learned english mostly from video games and movies. I don't speak it very good, but when someone speaks to me - I understand everything.
13:00 haha 🤣Its so funny when im watching my country's ppls 😆 You cant change money,when they treat you like a guest even in bazaar😁Justin you feel georgian humour and tips so well👍👍
17:30 You described my country's whole last 35 years politics 🤣👍Bravo,Justin.You are really "aware",like you know how to communicate with ppl.Thanks brother 👍
The Adjarian khachapuri is delicious but I can never finish one myself. When I was Georgia i seen some people order it as an appetizer. I don't think they knew what were getting themself in.
Hi Justin . Older generation in Lithuania is still have Soviet Union mentality and very hard to deal with. Especially cashiers and cab drivers .I was very surprised that Latvians much more open minded than Lithuanias . Unpleasantly surprised 😔
I just recently discovered this year that this place is still open. For some reason i thought it was closed. It was a place to go in my childhood for khachapuri somewhat in nineties and I am so glad that it has preserved its authenticity and quality.
Justin, I just subscribed! I've been watching your videos lately and I watched quite a few on Moldova and I'm really enjoying this. When you seem like a really nice guy. You're always friendly and respectful to everybody and every country you go to! I want to travel to Moldova and I'm an American so when I do, I'm going to be reaching out to you!!!! I think you'd be an amazing tour guide and I'm happy to pay for that!
Hi Les and thank you so much for such a nice comment and for subscribing. I believe respectful is the way to be with everyone no matter where you are. As for travelling together, it can be arranged. Please message me directly by email at justin@justineasterneurope.com Looking forward to hearing from you soon. All the best mate
I wish, you, westerners, leave Georgia alone. It is not up to you what law Georgia will adopt. Tha law was created in America and it is American law not Russian. So, get lost.... P.S You like food, especially georgian food!!!! Why? Because no american woman knows how to cook!!!!! Period!!!!
Thanks once again for posting another entertaining video. God willing I should be in Tbilsi at the end of the month, if I am not stranded in either Birmingham or Istanbul. My upcoming visit to Georgia is certainly going to be somewhat of an adventure.
It is a Bulgarian alphabet,what you learn there, Cyril and Methodius create glagolitsa ,later our king and their Bulgarian students create “Cyrillic” and when we been under Ottoman rule ,Russian empire take advantage and create Slavic culture and this name of our alphabet who we give to them….in historical book slavs not exist…
No greek emperor…it’s a roman emperor….. Mihail Ataliat - "History": "...misis are certainly the Bulgarians, who later received their new name..." ⬛ 2. Zonara, dictionary: "Paeonians - Latins or Thracian people, Macedonians. These are the so-called Pannonians. The Pannonians are Bulgarians." ⬛ 3 Fouche de Chartres, French priest, description of the First Crusade 1096: "From here they went through the lands of the Bulgarians, who are called Thracians" ⬛ 4. Ioan Tsetsas, "Hiliads": "The Paeonians are Bulgarians". ⬛ 5. Homatian, describing the life of Kliment Ohridski, explains - "This great father of ours and beacon of Bulgaria was a descendant of the European Mizis, whom the people usually know as Bulgarians." ⬛ 6. Cassiodorus (6th century, Roman historian) writes that the Bulgarians are an old Mysian or Illyrian people. ⬛ 7. Enodius of Titius (473-524, bishop, court historian of the Gothic king Theodoric) also states that the Bulgarians are an old Mysian or Illyrian people. ⬛ 8. Leo the Deacon (Byzantine historian from the 10th century) persistently calls the Bulgarians Mizis. For the Byzantines, the words Mizis, Scythians and Bulgarians meant the same thing, they used them as synonyms. ⬛ 9. The Byzantine chroniclers Ioan Skilitsa and Georgi Kedrin, reporting on the defeat of the Byzantines at the Acheloi River in 917 by King Simeon, maliciously write: "not the Bulgarian, but Simeon the Mysian defeated the Roman army with his characteristic Scythian madness". Skilitsa calls Simeon a Mizian, because the Bulgarians are Mizians, as he is. And another important thing - by attributing to Tsar Simeon the "Scythian madness", the Thracians and the Scythians are equated in the face of the Bulgarian people. ⬛ 10. Theophanes and John of Antioch, when they talk about the Bulgarians in the 5th century, use the expression "those called Bulgarians" - because Greek and Latin chronographers and chroniclers used another name - "Mizi". ⬛ 11. Ioan Malala writes: "Arrived with Atreides and Samsi Achilles with his own army, once called Myrmidons, but now Bulgarians, 3000 people". This information is also reflected in the Old Bulgarian translation of the "Iliad", made at the time of Tsar Simeon the Great at the Preslav Literary School. ⬛ 12 John Tsetsas writes: "and then they all arrived in Avlis in ships, and with them Achilles, the son of Peleus and Thetis, the daughter of the philosopher Chiron, leading an army of Huno-Bulgarian-Myrmidons numbering two thousand five hundred." ⬛ 13 Ioan Tsetsas "And the peons are Bulgarians. Do not believe fools, to think that peons are different from them."
@@kingdomofgeorgia1751 that's not something to be proud of, have you lived in america yet? youtube will show you what it's really like daily. i LIVE HERE.
@@kingdomofgeorgia1751 so i guess you like our tent cities and daily random shootings and violence and daylight teenage robberies of stores and persons, and then crazies on crack? you'd trade Georgia for a new western style society? Gonna say rainbow flags and parades soon too? we got our little children being taught how to swing on stripper poles here. you like this western life?
This is not Russophobia. Those Russians who don't recognize Putin is occupant, they should not be in Georgia. In fact, many of them glorify Putin and Russia's war in Ukraine.