Uzbeks love a nice plate. If I had more space in my luggage, and a bit more confidence in my packing skills, I'd buy some of their dishware. Very beautiful stuff being made here.
?? Maybe be due to my background and coming from Australia - I never experienced any rudeness, shifty pricing - very much the opposite, great honest (genuine) friendly people. The video started great but your negativity sort of was a huge downer, we have travelled to all parts of the world and never experienced a bad place, a few bad eggs nere and there, some taxis drivers, but that is to be expected, but people were always great - we showed them respect and went with the local ways without expecting our Western norm.
You have a quirky, oddball sense of humor and I have a feeling you drove your teachers nuts back in your elementary school days because as the Japanese say, - "the nail that sticks out, must be hammered down", or something like that.
Great to see a YT video that doesnt sugar coat everything and is totally believeable......Im now a FAN
Appreciate the honesty.
wonderful!
Stan the man n the Uzbec... Great info...not on bucket list for now ...
Very good video. Informative.
"what's the first part of that sentence?" Sarah's too smart to fall for the tricks! 🧠
Is niiiiice, but I'm surprised you didn't mention it has inferior potassium.
Also Sarah, dark blue is definitely your colour 👍🏻
Great country. We took a week long pitstop through Tashkent when moving from Cambodia last year. Would definitely consider living and working there.
We know some people that lived there and loved it. The thought definitely crossed my mind.
Amazing! You're my fav travel vlogger!
Fun fun fun
You covered every question that popped into my head, great video, very honest and informative.
Wow! Where's the line to buy tickets to the "stans"? 😅
ahhhmazing and not so uhhhggamazing
I can't wait to visit it!
Great info! ❤
You guys did good for not being Russian speakers. Plate that pumpkin dumplings came on looked super cool.
Uzbeks love a nice plate. If I had more space in my luggage, and a bit more confidence in my packing skills, I'd buy some of their dishware. Very beautiful stuff being made here.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap buy me, forget about you 👍
I found Uzbeks to be very friendly and helpful.
the food looks amazing. i love pilaf
Hope the next country improves…
Next up, Kyrgyzstan. It's pretty great. Stay tuned.
@@itchyfeetonthecheapAfghanistan next?
The green lemonade is tarragon flavoured fyi
There's a good reason why you don't see a lot of tarragon flavored soft drinks.
Uhhhhhhmazing video🤣
Something to think about… not able to take a Stan on Uzbek…
Great experience… hope you vart on your way out… the dungeon is still available and can be filled with rats again…
Sold on the stans
?? Maybe be due to my background and coming from Australia - I never experienced any rudeness, shifty pricing - very much the opposite, great honest (genuine) friendly people. The video started great but your negativity sort of was a huge downer, we have travelled to all parts of the world and never experienced a bad place, a few bad eggs nere and there, some taxis drivers, but that is to be expected, but people were always great - we showed them respect and went with the local ways without expecting our Western norm.
You have a quirky, oddball sense of humor and I have a feeling you drove your teachers nuts back in your elementary school days because as the Japanese say, - "the nail that sticks out, must be hammered down", or something like that.
Inherently unfriendly to Westerners. Not an advisable place to go as a Westerner...
what about for asians? like cambodians?