I am really impressed by those three kids and their commands of the English language. Estonia looks like a cool place to visit. Thank you for this video, sir.
Dude I swear to god I saw you getting off the Ryan air plane and I was coming from tallin to Stansted getting on the plane right after you 😂😂 you arrived at like 11am Estonian time, couldn't believe it 😂👍👍 new subscriber too what a small world my g
I was in the crowd next to the plane about to come on, so crazy, waited a few days for you to edit and post to prove to my bro haha was on Wednesday right x
Damn i don’t know if that was the theme of the place or not but sheesh. Been watching you for awhile and really have never seen you get out of character but i can tell when you said “ you alright?” It was like yo what’s good fam what’s the issue.? Cool to see you hold composure bro good representation of your character!
I'd have snapped on that lady, they should tell the customers that there's a role play or something it's super fkiiiin rude man the way she was yelling at him damn
@@converse201996 U dont get the culture here... people dont feel like they have to smile and be "fake" happy all the time. Like I know in western countires it is normal to get a "have a great day" followed by a smile after f.x shopping. But i happens very rarely here. It is seen fake and creepy here, to just smile at strangers
@@freshsoulbeats6084 i know it's your culture, and you're defending it but i wasn't talking about smiling F*** a fake smile I'm talking about the way she was treating him i mean you can put that smile up your butt idc but don't be yelling like that, if your culture is to yell at people you don't know then idk what to say to you, I'm talking about politeness
@@BlackmanDaTraveller not all people here are like that, believe me 😀 it's the older generation who usually don't speak english, but it was great to see you communicating with everyone, I believe eatonians are just not used to it.
Haaaaaaa, musajja-wa-Kabaka was not knowing Elk. It's a deer. Very delicious. You should have tried it while in Pakistan. Thank you for showing us Estonia. It seems it's a very welcoming country! Keep up the zabardast job. Stay Safe.
That's what I gathered. Love theme places like that. There's one in Florida where they are super rude. If you ask for a napkin they'll throw them at you. Lol
It took me a moment to conclude that she was playing a role. I would have not eaten enything that needed to be prepared out of my sight if I hadn't known whats going on.
I visited Tallinn a few years back, I was living in Helsinki at the time and took the overnight ferry. Really nice city and people and theres a great market there also, can’t remember when its open, but it had some very interesting stalls inc one selling various army things even from Nazi Germany era. Weird but interesting.
I have been to the old town in Estonia , it was packed with people and activity also there was an out door market there , maybe be the traveller went there at the wrong time of the day when most places were closed .
I don't believe that was the case. For example, there are "KNOWN" themes of restaurants in America where people purposely go to to have a laugh. The name of the restaurant is Restoran Olde Hansa and the google reviews don't express that it's a "rude" themed restaurant.
@@morrist8727 The restaurant was not Olde Hansa. It was The Third Dragon, medieval tavern. The service is not rude but rather part of the medieval bar-maid act. The "rudeness" of the waitress was obviously part of the atmosphere.
You're an inspiration. I remember thinking I'll never travel to Japan because I would hate the feeling of people constantly staring at me. I then started watching the RU-vid channel: The Black Experience Japan and realised there's an entire black community there. I just assumed that Estonia was one of those places where there is literally not a single black person and you'll be treated with stares and rudeness. Opened my eyes yet again.
We do stare but most of the younger generation here think that black people are sick as fuck! The only people who are rude towards different ethnicities are the older generations.
U dont get the culture here... people dont feel like they have to smile and be "fake" happy all the time. Like I know in western countires it is normal to get a "have a great day" followed by a smile after f.x shopping. But i happens very rarely here. It is seen fake and creepy here, to just smile at strangers
I was there a few years ago. Friendly people. Bro Emir Elk is a big deer that lives in the north- cold forest. It’s edible but obviously the one ur eating hasn’t been killed the proper way or the Halal way. Just say Bismillah and Astaggfurallah before you take a bite
I like the fact that you take what you eat so serious islamically👌 Its my 1st time hearing ELK too. I had to google it only to find out its a type of Deer which is Halaal😁
I’m wondering of the host attitude at the medieval restaurant was acting as how someone would in medieval times. In other words she was just in character 🤷🏾♂️
Hey im from estonia and where you eat that elk it was like old ways in a old bar no worries Language was different if you need more information you can google it
U dont get the culture here... people dont feel like they have to smile and be "fake" happy all the time. Like I know in western countires it is normal to get a "have a great day" followed by a smile after f.x shopping. But i happens very rarely here. It is seen fake and creepy here, to just smile at strangers and it was a role she was playin.... like rough and peasant mediveal stuff lol. thats why no spoon also
Your wrong you should of bought some of those lady nuts 😂 you’ve traveled to so many places you know none of them are offering you things for free. If you weren’t going to buy you shouldn’t have accepted the samples man. You know it’s how they make their livelihoods
Elk similar to cow. That lady sounded a little condescending. I didn't like the way she sounded. Then when u asked for spoon, sounded like you were being mocked for asking spoon when she went back to talk to other person in background.