It is very refreshing watching your videos. No complaining, instead putting it into a great context knowing that having fresh water constantly available is actually a big priviledge that lots of people in the world just don't have. It makes me hapoy to see you being a happy person, no matter what. Amazing person
@@dietmar_vienna And of the 25% most have access close by. And it makes me no wonder that corrupt overpopulated Africa is without clean water despite all the trillions of aid given to them. "Of the estimated 2.2 billion people without safely managed access in 2022, 1.5 billion had what is considered basic access, meaning that water may not be available on the property, but comes from an improved source such as a water pipe, a protected well or a protected natural source, and collection time takes no more than 30 minutes. An estimated 703 million people are more limited still. Of those without basic access in 2022, over half lived in sub-Saharan Africa, where less than a third of the population is equipped with safely managed drinking water, per UNICEF’s estimates. Meanwhile, in Western Europe and North America, over 97% of people have access to safe water."
The more I watch your channel, the more I am amused by your sense of humor. Your subtitles are be very amusing at times…. A good laugh. I admire your courage to travel alone to countries you have never been to. Keep going…. I travel thru you. Thank you for sharing your adventures! Sending warm wishes your way. 🥰
I think you handled the lack of water admirably and such a kind way to think about how others don't have access to water on a daily basis. ❤ You're very caring.
Hi, I'm a Londoner and loved your video! It made me smile watching you getting to grips with the Chicken Tikka Masala, which is indeed a massive favourite for us Brits; we usually eat the chicken with rice (and there's a selection of plain, pilau or mushroom). The Naan bread can be dipped in the sauce as you did
Спасибо, что взяли меня с собой в это путешествие! С вами я узнаю страны, города, сервис, различные виды транспорта, разнообразную еду! Желаю вам здоровья и удачи!
I was going to go to Glasgow on the sleeper, I decided to go first class in the day and enjoy the scenery, just hope it’s a nice day, it will be in July 2024, as i was a volunteer for the Commonwealth games and it’s the 10th anniversary gathering, meeting up with my volunteering friends who meet-up regularly
It's more annoying when things are that early compared to when things are that late. When things are that early, it is harder to adjust your plans compared to when things are that late.
It's been awhile since I got your recommendations so I didn't know you do videos outside of japan now. Oh and I just realised you got 1 mil subs now, your channel sure grow a lot, I remember you were on 100k+
I was in Glasgow Central today, I work just a block from the station. Your subtitle made me wince, since Glasgow is most definitely not in England, I hope you'll correct it! The Citizen does nice food, my mum likes their Haggis. I didn't like Haggis at all growing up, but I've grown to like it now. Steak pie is one of my favourite foods. Yes, lots of people eat it at Hogmanay (New Year's Eve), so much so that if you're not making your own, you'll probably need to order it specifically at the butcher's as they sell out fast in the supermarkets. I'm so sorry your train had a problem with the water - this has been happening to the Caledonian Sleeper a lot and I wish they'd hurry up and fix it. I don't know why it's a problem as the commuter train I got this morning got it's water tank filled up at a station the Caledonian Sleeper passes through. I'm really glad you enjoyed Glasgow, it can be a loud city, but it's a great place. I have to say... while I do like Greggs, I would definitely have chosen Paul's!! Chicken Tikka is actually from Glasgow, not England...where was your rice? I think they forgot to bring it over to you! It's always served with rice!
Don't worry, a Glasweigen has a sense of humor and find it funny. You do a wonderful job on your videos. Did you see any statues in Glasgow with traffic cones on their head? Another great adventure video. Very enjoyable.
I have never seen Scotland, but Japanese trains are cleaner, more organised, more beautiful! even the capsule hotel...although I would never be able to sleep in such a small place! Thank you for this beautiful other train trip! Arigato from Italy!! 🙏🙋🏻♀️👏
@@ksm1985 yes, respect for all countries and their traditions. unfortunately, not speaking other languages well, it is difficult to express the concept or thought correctly.... but, looking at these train journeys, it is like travelling..... I have only been on the Bernina train, in one sunny day shining on the snow....ciao from Italy! 🙋🏻♀️👋😊
I love watching your videos. They are so relaxing for me and I see such beautiful places. I like your humor and your style. Thank you for taking me with you. :)
Watching you struggle with the curry and naan was great! British people probably use the utensils...But usually there's rice too, then I'd just eat with the naan until I had to use the spoon for the remnants.
Your videos cheer me up on difficult days. You are so much more patient than me. I would have kicked off for another room with functioning water on the sleeper train for £260 - regardless of you getting the £60 discount. You cant sleep without a nice shower or wash hands after toilet. My advice is sod emailing custoner service and ask for a different room as some rooms will be empty. Or i would use an empty bathroom to shower. Tough sh@t to the train company. Outraged. You are a true support and so respectful to our traditions and foods. Dip naan in curry sauce. Thank you ❤❤❤
В целом, это одно из интереснейших ваших видео.❤Отличное путешествие в окружении "плохой британской еды" Но... Я думала, что вагоны без воды должны быть освобождены от пассажиров и закрыты. А людям должны предоставить места в других вагонах
I agree! They should have at least given him a full refund and some vouchers! It really was such a lovely video, he did an incredible job! Lots of love from Atlanta 🤍🙏🕊
Почему плохая британская еда? В Великобритании много разных кухонь на все вкусы. Хочешь есть шотландский хаггис, прекрасное хрустящее филе трески с картошкой и горошком с соусами или ростбиф? Есть прекрасные итальянские, индийские, японские, китайские, французские рестораны. Естественно, закусочные могут быть дешевыми и качество еды там соответствующее. Я бы ни за что не поехал ночным поездом задорого. Есть поезда намного дешевле днем и быстрее.
@@user-ko4xj2et6kBabaYaga я же это сказала с юмором, как и хозяин видео. Я специально выделила это выражение в кавычках. Еда в поезде была восхитительной. А вы, видимо, не учились в школе в России? Извините ещё раз
@@user-ko4xj2et6kBabaYaga я не хотела вас обидеть. Я и живу в России. В кавычки заключается иносказательное выражение. Заметьте, я - инженер, а не учитель. Я не знаю особенности пунктуации в других языках. Поэтому я удивилась вашему комменту
It is official--no other country's railways can beat the luxurious Japanese trains! Meanwhile, I like how Solo gives us those discreet thumb signs of appreciation and approvals! 😉
Yep, less than a minute in and managed to offend an entire nation. 🤣 Its in part one of the reasons I don’t go to Japan, because Its some I know I’d without trying too!
I think this video really full of content. What a busy day for you. 1. Waterless cabin. 2. Ate two types of Hagis (wondering about the taste) 3. Saw a king bday celebration ceremony (thats so rare 2 happened) 4. Saw a criminal being apprehended 5. Experiencing other country earthquake Truly enjoyable and scary exp. I hope more interesting video from you. Good luck. 😽
Congrats for "clearing" haggis that I myself dare not try out yet. The shower rooms at Euston or Paddington are really nice. I'd take shower at these stations if the journey start/end point is there and I have lounge access.
Haggis goes better with Hot Sauce....Loved going for Breakfast in the Village of Upper Heyford, at the Three Horseshoe's Pub back in the '70s....And the Burger King on Three Sister's Road, in London was tasty back then too....
thank you for bringing us in your travel at Glasgow and London, though only virtual. I love the streetscape, must be nice taking a stroll there. you are quite an adventurer with food :) haggis is a pudding of sheep heart, liver and lungs, am not sure if I would take that. Take care and be waiting for your next adventure!
Stating Glasgow to be part of England is wrong. But your video is great, I am pleased you enjoyed your trip to the UK. I come from London but moved away 25 years ago, you showed me places I have not visited since childhood. I had forgotten how magnificent the Natural History Museum is, (not a church of course!). Hope you had a great visit, did you take the train from London under the sea to France, I suspect not as the station is nearer Euston than Earls Court and the other direction from Heathrow Airport. You were lucky with no water on the train, most people complain that the water in the shower is cold but you missed out with that pleasure!
Great video once again, I'm curious if you'll ever go to the north east of the Netherlands and maybe do a little trip where you go through germany and cross into the nordic countries through denmark. The route with the bridges is quite stunning.
It was lovely to see you visit Scotland & try our traditional dish of Haggis, neeps & tatties, as we call it here! You will have to come further North next time, it’s beautiful in the summer, July & August is the best months here, otherwise you can guarantee it to be very cold, wet, & miserable. I’m in Aberdeenshire, it’s a very large area, but worthwhile visiting. Very many thanks for sharing! 🤗xx
Thank you again for another great trip as always, sucks about the water situation on the train but you made the most of it and that's great. After watching your video's I want to try curry now lol. I always look at the ingredients on the kits or sauces you can buy from the store and they all seem to have coconut which due to some past health concerns I was told I should avoid it. So I know if they all have it but would love to try it, to experience the spices and spice level. I always watch these videos and hope to sometime be able to plan a trip to this extent just once to say I've done it. Thanks for always sharing your adventures with us.
I have traveled three times now on the London - Glasgow C.S. and each year I vow to make it my last as I just cannot sleep for any length of time in these compartments. Be it the constant jigglin' aboot or bogey rattle, I cannot say but going by popular comments, I appear to be in the minority. First Class Avanti next time - said that before!
I'm browsing on my gallery and saw a screenshot of your video that I was watching last 2022. Like I have been surprise that I've been watching you for 2 years now. I am from the Philippines ☺️
The misconception of the "British bad food" thing came from American GI's during WW2 while Britain was rationing, the way some Americans like to over exaggerate didn't help either. It took some time for things to get back to normal, then black and Asian people started to arrive in numbers. The Chicken Tikka Masala came about because of a joint effort in tastes, the British dish has been a favourite here for some time. Later on there is Nando's. Our food tends to not be pumped full of chemicals, preservatives, salt etc like other countries. Before the people coming over and the spices getting cheaper etc, there is the Sunday Roast or Bacon Sandwich (and plenty more).
I have lived in England for 72 years - except for 2 in Canada - and have no misconceptions about "British bad food" - it's still out there, running amok!
@@jeffreycrawley1216 Yea you can have badly made dishes/food here, but done right they can be bliss, depending on your taste buds. Tourist traps for foreigners where they don't really need to take much care in the food because they are going to get the money anyways, that is the main problem with encountering our dishes.
Just remember in foods in the USA processed meats can legally contain up to 16% rat as an unlisted ingredient and can be enhanced with plaster of Paris or oven cleaner
@@billmilligan1705 And would you like to quote the FDA regulation on this or did you spot it while looking at the pictures in the Troll's Bumper Book of Alternative Facts you got at Christmas?
@@jeffreycrawley1216 I would look at the wolfepits American food channel. Oven cleaner is indeed used as both a flavor enhancer and microbial treatment for processed meats and plaster of Paris is used as a binding agent in tenderloins and burgers in the USA
We had a double cabin on the Caledonian Sleeper a few weeks ago. The shower had any temperature of water you want as long as it's cold, so that was luxury. They say that King Charles had to have cold showers at Gordonstoun School in Scotland as a child, so this is an enduring tribute.
Good that they got into lounge to shower. Wonder why could not offer you different room . Good early check in well done take a rest before go buy a jacket. Thanks again sharing good video
Haggis (Scottish Gaelic: taigeis) is a savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with chopped onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach