As a Slovak I've heard of this happening, people mistaking Slovakia and Slovenia, and I dont blame them, similar names, flags, people, language and I also heard that Slovak and Sloven embassies exchange misdirected letters regularly.
I am slovene and people are not very similar actualy. They are like ao diffrent because there are a lot of people from kososvo in slovenia. So, people are completely diffrent. But i agree on the language. I can litteraly understand slovakian kinda.
Slovakian here, I don’t blame anyone for thinking we are the same country, I can understand almost everything when we talk, its more annoying though when someone thinks Czechoslovakia still exist
Italians are angry too, It's pretty underrated and not many people outside of Italy know this. It's kinda funny to be fair, if you're in an actual italian group and everybody is close and knows eachother, the most deadly rando insults and gestures come outta nowhere. Example: *bread falls on the floor* "AOO CHE CAZZO FAI PORCOIDDIO FRA" (the fuck are you doing -insulting god- bro, heavy back-and-forth hand movements signifying a question/surprise) "OO CHE CAZZO VUOI DIO CANE BRO SE TUA MADRE SBOCCHINA" (woo the fuck you want -insulting god- bro yo mom blows people, even heavier surprise and aggressive hand moves) "MADDONA BRO SE DICI ANCORA UNA VOLTA SU MIA MADRE CODIO" (-insulting mary- bro don't you talk again about my mother -insulting god-, warning and discussion closing hands) *awkward slince, guy picks up the bread* *They keep talking like if nothing happened and they didn't just scream at eachother* And this is multiple times a day it's funny as fuck
The only non-European country in this video is Armenia. Kazakhstan has a huge part of it in Europe, in fact. But not many people live there. EDIT: Cyprus too, its an island just off the coast of the Middle East.
As a german I can't really agree, at least not in my generation. Since the topic is very important in school I feel like most younger people are pretty open and educated about our past.
i’ve always wondered, why is the Czech Republic very irreligious, unlike other post-socialist states? It seems like a lot of them went back to being very Catholic/Orthodox despite decades of state atheism.
@@tinagoli5375 It's due to some long history of the Church just not being able to establish a foothold in the region ever since the medieval ages. They aren't religious because they generally never had a chance to be.
@@mrcolz9373 Can confirm. I once recorded a video explaining this that I in the end never posted 😅 but summarized, that is actually the reason: Czechs have never been religious since their shaman times so... We still keep pagan holidays and traditions, also kids usually fear pagan monsters instead of any God.
@Makkiebobo actually, most of us are really socially awkward and antisocial. Though the meme comes from hoe honking your car is completely unacceptable here.
Lol honestly Estonia is such an underrated country. It has amazing weather DURING SUMMER ONLY. I go there every year to visit my grandparents in the summer. It has amazing museums like AHHAA. Transport is reeky easy to keep track of. And overall beautiful country. Do recommend visiting.
The fact that you guys pronounce "gyro" as "yee-roh" and spell it as γύρος makes me want to ignore your opinion. My Romanian ass will always call it gee-roh, but I think we can both agree that's better than the Americans who literally pronounce it as "euro".
@𝙵𝚊𝚝𝚖𝚊 𝙳𝚎𝚗𝚒𝚣 Im pretty sure by "Cyprus", they mean the legal and recognized part. The northern part is recognized only by Turkey, it is not an actual country 🤷♀️
@𝙵𝚊𝚝𝚖𝚊 𝙳𝚎𝚗𝚒𝚣 It's clear the person who made the meme is not historically "enlightened" (for the lack of a better word). I've been in Cyprus - the side where the actual, recognized country is - and Greek Cypriots call themselves Greeks. They are called "GREEK Cypriots" for a reason (it's the same as saying "Athenian Greek"). The Turkish Cypriots are located in the northern part of the island, but this part is not an actual country. I doubt the meme maker made a meme about the non-recognized part of the island and forgot to make one about the recognized. It's just that the meme maker is historically ignorant regarding this part of Europe and thinks Cypriots (aka the people form the legal part of the island) would be offended if they were called Greeks, but they wouldn't because the majority call themselves "Greeks".
Wait a minute.. I'm from Cyprus and I'm a greekcypriot, i speak greek, so I'm Greek. I wouldn't be mad if someone called me Greek. However there are not only greeks on the island.
As a Georgian, I don't know where not remembering our own ages comes from. I remember my own age sure, but not others(I have ADHD and also couldn't give a shit)
Meanwhile Czech people confusing our " Monte negro" ( Černá Hora = Black mountain), which is literally on of our mountains with your country 😅. Never been there but hope I will see it once too, greetings from CZ! 😉🇨🇿
@@kexcz8276 Nah it doesnt matter we are still slavic brothers! Also in Montenegrian We call you "Češka" and our country "Crna Gora" Greetings from Montenegro 🇲🇪
Hi, im going to immigrate to italy to study medicine at university. Do you think the living comfort of doctors in Italy is good? And is there racism? (Btw, I am Turkish)
As a Turkish person i can relate, most Turkish Schools are inhabited by Turkeys and there is this "The chance of you getting killed by a Turkey is low, but never zero." saying.
As a kazakh , nobody really talks about how we are severly eouropean. But in Europe slander videos ,m or in quizes nobody includes us . (But they include Turkey)/
0:03 fun fact: the guy in the video is called Willyrex, a famous spanish youtuber, who actually lives in Andorra along with a lot of other famous youtubers. i just felt like pointing it out lol
2:24 as a Dutch person, it is very hard living in the nether. Thank god my family managed to get 5 iron armor and we are planning to tame a nearby strider.
As a greek, all I have to say is that you're right. Coffee used to cost atleast 1.30€, now at some places it even costs 5€. Such a nice country when it comes to economy😃
Now that's rude, why do you call them such names? Did they do something wrong to ya? I've been in Belgium, they are good people. But I still respect ur opinion, yet I disagree...
as a romanian i can confirm that we go to a random house 3 km away from our own home just to take a fridge to then ran away with a bike to the store and sell it for 0.0001 dollars
@@anshukumar5948 mashed potatoes, potatoes in tin foil cooked covered with coal and then eaten with butter also cold beet soup goes very well with a side dish of potatoes. This was quite difficult to translate 😁, there are even more, but I cant think of them