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I took Flixbus in France many times and never experienced the food ban. You could even buy some overpriced snacks inside sometimes! You got so unlucky. And I really enjoyed your video, looking forward to your future content 😊 I especially relate to the part about discovering your strengths you weren't even aware of - best part about travelling hands down!
I'm so happy you enjoyed my video, thank you ❤ Yeah, we did get some bad luck with Flixbus. Where did you travel in France when you were taking it? I was wondering whether it could've been a South-Eastern France thing 🤔. But thanks for sharing your experience - maaaaybe I will give them one more chance someday...
Flixbus is in first place a booking portal for buses. The company only owns ONE bus - for legal reasons. Which is not even used in service. The green buses are owned and operated by different bus companies. And drivers are also employees of these companies. Thus that the experiences may differ is no real surprise.
I know, Scandinavian countries are very expensive. I've never been, though, so I can only compare it to the countries I visited, in particular those that I went to this summer.
@@LauraMaliszewska with in scandic countries do visit Norway once.If u plan to visit other nordic countries which are called expensive.People in Norway opt to shop in other scandic countries like Denmark,Sweden. Which are considered way expensive in context to other develop countries and people in Norway travel to these so called expensive countris cause its way too cheap to travel to buy grovery then to shop in norway considering travel cost also.So do visit Norway once to know how clean and expensive it's is.U don't need money cause it's cashless economy.I think it's 4 times more expensive then US in terms of grocery, Modes of transportation,Accomodation and forget about eating in restaurent everyday if u r tourist.So it will be good experience to know how expensive a country can be.
Laura, have you been to Australia? If not, I highly recommend it. I left Poland in 2007 to move to Sydney, and to this day I enjoy it as much as I did on the first day. I know that in current pandemic situation it's not possible to travel overseas for leisure, but when the situation normalizes, think about it. And if you come to Sydney, I'll be happy to be your vegan tour guide.
Ali ❤️ you're lovely, thank you for saying that. I'm happy you enjoy my content. Make yourself at home, it's nice to get to know you through my videos 😊
I was also very surprised when the Flixxbus driver forbid us to eat. I thought it was beacause of the pandemics, but it seems as a solid rule. We were going from Prague to Zurich and thought we we're gonna die of hunger :D
I am a New Yorker, wanting to speak French to first have valuable conversations with my friends from Marseille, Francophone African countries, Haiti, and Quebec. Although I don’t know what they’re saying, it seems like they’re are a different person when speaking their mother-tongue to fellow French speakers. Sur la base de vos quatre descriptions, je veux apprendre le français pour les amis et la famille. La façon dont je le décrirais est : je veux pouvoir avoir un niveau de français conversationnel, partager et comprendre des pensées expressives profondes sur les relations, être une meilleure personne, l'amélioration de soi ; et je veux avoir des pensées en français. Je crois que c'est à peu près le niveau B2, mais j'ai aussi entendu parler de personnes de niveau C1 qui ne parlaient pas trop bien le français. Pensées en français. Ils peuvent ne pas être élaborés, bien exprimer des pensées. Par exemple, cela pourrait être quelque chose d'aussi simple que ma première pensée quand je me réveille, "Awh, je me sens plus somnolent que d'habitude en ce moment. Je pense que je peux définitivement me rendormir. Mais j'ai un peu faim et j'ai même un certain repas qui me plairait. J'ai un goût subtil pour le beurre fondu lentement baratté, le miel et les confitures de fraises sur une crêpe finement cuite. J'espère que ma copine pourra supporter d'entendre parler d'un tel mélange de délices sucrés. Vous voyez, de tels desserts rappellent des moments très tragiques de sa vie. Quand elle était jeune, un membre de sa famille proche utilisait ces friandises pour l'inciter à faire des choses qu'aucun jeune enfant ne devrait faire ; et faire leur chemin avec elle. Nous avons discuté de parler de ces problèmes traumatisants avec un professionnel, même si ce n'est pas un psychologue au départ. Mais elle a ce parti pris fermenté envers les médecins en général. Je devrai être prudent et trouver secrètement un moyen de lui cacher ma nourriture, sans parler de partager avec extase avec elle les morceaux que j'ai appréciés ce matin. Elle le prendrait de manière passive-agressive comme une façon pour moi de vouloir la contrarier; et vouloir plonger toute sa journée dans la tourmente. Ce paragraphe ci-dessus, je dirais, peut généralement décrire le niveau de français que je veux atteindre. I have also scheduled out an at least 15 hours per week of: FluentU, Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone, LingoDeer, Drops, Duolingo, Memrise, +Babbel, Netflix French-made series, Nextflix French-made anime, TH-cam French music, and TH-cam Extra French - “Friends Sitcom”; oh, and Netflix’s “Locke & Key” (already seem before), series listening slowly in French with English Subtitles. Que suggérez-vous? Merci pour votre temps.
Some travel advice from Canada. Money: credit cards are widely accepted, but so is Canadian cash. Bring a few hundred Canadian dollars, when coming to Canada. Exchanging foreign currency (other than U.S.$) is not easy. Prices: Comparable to Berlin, but cheaper, than in the U.S., because the Canadian dollar is worth US$0.75. Culture: Canadians and reserved and polite, so it is very unlikely, that someone will occupy your seat, on a train or a bus. Trains: they travel at 120 km/hour, in Poland Pendolino goes at 200 km/hour. Subways and suburban trains are also better in Poland, we don't have enough subway lines. Health insurance: it is unlikely, that a young person, like you, gets sick, but anybody can break a leg, so it is important to buy travel insurance. Going out of town, for example to Niagara Falls: rent a car, taking public transportation will take a lot of time. It is best to some in the summer, but book hotels well in advance, because in the summer, Canada is crowded. Sincerely, Alex
What's something you learned from your travels? Share some of the cultural and discoveries with us in the comments!
If you liked the video give it a thumbs up so that TH-cam knows it's valuable ❤️
Check out my Travel video playlist -> th-cam.com/play/PLjnpnzc0h7sv04s41soSczpR7PBwK-74N.html
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I took Flixbus in France many times and never experienced the food ban. You could even buy some overpriced snacks inside sometimes! You got so unlucky. And I really enjoyed your video, looking forward to your future content 😊 I especially relate to the part about discovering your strengths you weren't even aware of - best part about travelling hands down!
I'm so happy you enjoyed my video, thank you ❤ Yeah, we did get some bad luck with Flixbus. Where did you travel in France when you were taking it? I was wondering whether it could've been a South-Eastern France thing 🤔. But thanks for sharing your experience - maaaaybe I will give them one more chance someday...
Flixbus is in first place a booking portal for buses. The company only owns ONE bus - for legal reasons. Which is not even used in service. The green buses are owned and operated by different bus companies. And drivers are also employees of these companies. Thus that the experiences may differ is no real surprise.
I think this is what one of the passengers was trying to tell me but I couldn’t quite understand him. That makes a lot of sense now.
U need to travel to Norway to know how expensive europe is.
I know, Scandinavian countries are very expensive. I've never been, though, so I can only compare it to the countries I visited, in particular those that I went to this summer.
@@LauraMaliszewska with in scandic countries do visit Norway once.If u plan to visit other nordic countries which are called expensive.People in Norway opt to shop in other scandic countries like Denmark,Sweden. Which are considered way expensive in context to other develop countries and people in Norway travel to these so called expensive countris cause its way too cheap to travel to buy grovery then to shop in norway considering travel cost also.So do visit Norway once to know how clean and expensive it's is.U don't need money cause it's cashless economy.I think it's 4 times more expensive then US in terms of grocery, Modes of transportation,Accomodation and forget about eating in restaurent everyday if u r tourist.So it will be good experience to know how expensive a country can be.
Laura, have you been to Australia? If not, I highly recommend it. I left Poland in 2007 to move to Sydney, and to this day I enjoy it as much as I did on the first day. I know that in current pandemic situation it's not possible to travel overseas for leisure, but when the situation normalizes, think about it. And if you come to Sydney, I'll be happy to be your vegan tour guide.
I'm really love your videos and traveling. Keep going🎉🎉
Ali ❤️ you're lovely, thank you for saying that. I'm happy you enjoy my content. Make yourself at home, it's nice to get to know you through my videos 😊
I was also very surprised when the Flixxbus driver forbid us to eat. I thought it was beacause of the pandemics, but it seems as a solid rule. We were going from Prague to Zurich and thought we we're gonna die of hunger :D
I am a New Yorker, wanting to speak French to first have valuable conversations with my friends from Marseille, Francophone African countries, Haiti, and Quebec. Although I don’t know what they’re saying, it seems like they’re are a different person when speaking their mother-tongue to fellow French speakers.
Sur la base de vos quatre descriptions, je veux apprendre le français pour les amis et la famille. La façon dont je le décrirais est : je veux pouvoir avoir un niveau de français conversationnel, partager et comprendre des pensées expressives profondes sur les relations, être une meilleure personne, l'amélioration de soi ; et je veux avoir des pensées en français. Je crois que c'est à peu près le niveau B2, mais j'ai aussi entendu parler de personnes de niveau C1 qui ne parlaient pas trop bien le français.
Pensées en français. Ils peuvent ne pas être élaborés, bien exprimer des pensées. Par exemple, cela pourrait être quelque chose d'aussi simple que ma première pensée quand je me réveille,
"Awh, je me sens plus somnolent que d'habitude en ce moment. Je pense que je peux définitivement me rendormir. Mais j'ai un peu faim et j'ai même un certain repas qui me plairait. J'ai un goût subtil pour le beurre fondu lentement baratté, le miel et les confitures de fraises sur une crêpe finement cuite. J'espère que ma copine pourra supporter d'entendre parler d'un tel mélange de délices sucrés. Vous voyez, de tels desserts rappellent des moments très tragiques de sa vie. Quand elle était jeune, un membre de sa famille proche utilisait ces friandises pour l'inciter à faire des choses qu'aucun jeune enfant ne devrait faire ; et faire leur chemin avec elle. Nous avons discuté de parler de ces problèmes traumatisants avec un professionnel, même si ce n'est pas un psychologue au départ. Mais elle a ce parti pris fermenté envers les médecins en général. Je devrai être prudent et trouver secrètement un moyen de lui cacher ma nourriture, sans parler de partager avec extase avec elle les morceaux que j'ai appréciés ce matin. Elle le prendrait de manière passive-agressive comme une façon pour moi de vouloir la contrarier; et vouloir plonger toute sa journée dans la tourmente.
Ce paragraphe ci-dessus, je dirais, peut généralement décrire le niveau de français que je veux atteindre.
I have also scheduled out an at least 15 hours per week of: FluentU, Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone, LingoDeer, Drops, Duolingo, Memrise, +Babbel, Netflix French-made series, Nextflix French-made anime, TH-cam French music, and TH-cam Extra French - “Friends Sitcom”; oh, and Netflix’s “Locke & Key” (already seem before), series listening slowly in French with English Subtitles.
Que suggérez-vous?
Merci pour votre temps.
Some travel advice from Canada. Money: credit cards are widely accepted, but so is Canadian cash. Bring a few hundred Canadian dollars,
when coming to Canada. Exchanging foreign currency (other than U.S.$) is not easy. Prices: Comparable to Berlin, but cheaper, than in the
U.S., because the Canadian dollar is worth US$0.75. Culture: Canadians and reserved and polite, so it is very unlikely, that someone will occupy
your seat, on a train or a bus. Trains: they travel at 120 km/hour, in Poland Pendolino goes at 200 km/hour. Subways and suburban trains are
also better in Poland, we don't have enough subway lines. Health insurance: it is unlikely, that a young person, like you, gets sick, but anybody
can break a leg, so it is important to buy travel insurance. Going out of town, for example to Niagara Falls: rent a car, taking public transportation
will take a lot of time. It is best to some in the summer, but book hotels well in advance, because in the summer, Canada is crowded.
Sincerely, Alex
Thank you so much, Alex!
Great video!
Thank you! What did you learn from it?
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You speak very well.
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