Lived in Thailand for 7 years, and its becoming more and more difficult to live here due to immigration tightening up on visas. If i have to leave Thailand , i would most certainly see Tbilisi as an option! The fact that it's an inexpensive city and you can get a 1 year visa for Georgia, without having to spend a fortune on visas like you do here in Thailand and constantly worrying if immigration are going to turn you away is a HUGE plus!
Yup, 100%. That's why I think Tbilisi is going to be a huge Digital Nomad hub soon. The 1 year visa, low costs of living, it's really the next Chiang Mai.
Glad you liked it even during winter! How was it for you? I know it gets down to 8° / 0°c or 46/32f but I've heard it's not that bad compared to the rest of Europe as it doesn't snow often and is dry.
@@JohnnyFD I got used to the weather. I travel during winter months for cheaper rates usually. I had decided to go to Georgia to open the bank account at TBC referred to by The Nomad Capitalist th-cam.com/video/_Hf3b5d6huE/w-d-xo.html&t=
Thanks for sharing. Just signed up for the Nomad Summit in May and booked an AirBnb for the entire month of May - only $250 for a super modern studio. Really excited to spend a month there.
@@stephensodyssey7423 Did you ever come? It's not that Chiang Mai isn't great; but once you're here for 5+ months, then here again, and again another time, it becomes mundane unless you truly want to settle down and have a family right now. It's cheap and great for bootstrapping, and generally a great place, but once you start earning more and have "burned out" a bit then you want to move on and experience other things.
@@stephensodyssey7423 Air pollution half a year in the north, high scores of particulate matter. Chiang Mai has become disgusting. And Thailand in general. Lots of plastic waste everywhere, no food safety (pesticides & Co,, don't trust the organic labelling), military regime. The official Thailand wants the money of the westerners, but not the westerners. Stay away, don't waste time and money.
wow thanks for sharing. I love how informative this video was, you were really able to show us the important points about living in Georgia as digital nomads!
That was such a good video thank you so much. Very informative and helpful for people considering working there as a digital nomad. You have definitely inspired me to check out Tbilisi and Georgia. :)
Thank you for this, it was nice seeing the city again. I stayed here as a digital nomad supposedly only for 2 weeks but liked it so much we kept extending week by week up to 6 weeks when i realized had to fly home to catch my mom's birthday! Honestly would have stayed there for a couple more months if it weren't for that. Really charming city. You should try their bread from those local bakeries that look like a hole in the wall!
Hey Johnny, I clicked on your channel through your reply to my comment and I'm now subscribed. I'm a world traveler myself as you could see on my channel but not a "digital nomad" so to speak. I look forward to watching your adventures & possibly bumping into each other around the world. Next time: would highly recommend going to Armenia!
If you're still in Tbilisi when I move there later this year, maybe we'll see each other at the gym! Thanks for the insights on living in Tbilisi, mate 😁
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch all of the latest movies on instaflixxer. Have been watching with my girlfriend for the last few weeks xD
Just read your guide on the site and it’s fantastic. You’ve got a new subscriber 🙂 I’m a digital nomad and mostly teach online and do live shows using puppetry etc. Georgia sounds great and I think that I’ll head there for a month or two to check it out. Maybe we can meet up for a coffee some time!
Great video. I work out as well so it's great to know there are good gyms there. I plan on coming to Tbilisi in July 2020 and hopefully starting the process of relocating there eventually. I am in Canada now. Cheers
Awesome MB! That gym is called "World Class Georgia." Make sure you read my full blog post before moving out there! www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Hi Johnny..I’m thinking of taking advantage of the digital nomad visa offered by Georgia after the pandemic. It’s well known that Tiblisi is relatively affordable, but how safe is it in your opinion? Specifically in terms of being Asian. How about the general infrastructure (transport, internet, electricity, etc...)? Cheers and look forward to watching your other videos.
@Cloxxki Yeah I’m actually planning on doing that. I went to Tbilisi in April for 4 days and I fell in love. Now I’m watching these videos and doing research to try to figure out how to go about it.
Hi Sarah. I met through through another expat meetup the week before. But they also posted the event on Meetup.com and Facebook events so anyone could have found it and came.
@@JohnnyFD good to know. Sometimes people say a digital nomad lifestyle can be lonely but with meets up like that, the lifestyle is really appealing to me, and showing that there are opportunities for social interaction.
@@sarahexplorer9318 agreed, it's a big reason why some really great cities like Taipei aren't on my nomad list as the digital nomad and expat community there is just too small to have a social life.
You go to the gym, restaurants and talk to people all day... When I travel I get there and do those things and aske around to who OWNS airbnb's... Airbnb rips us off, I just quit them! I now run "guest house" same thing just now robber barrons!
yo Johnny!! Awesome video and blog too. I am moving here in December for 6 months. Could you comment on how winter is there? Thanks for all the info and awesome workout on the monkey bars.
Hey awesome Ryan. I haven't stayed in the winter but my friends who have said it's cold but a nice dry cold without the rain and slush like other countries. Let me know it is. Here's a bit more info before you go: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Weird question but are Georgians dog friendly? I want to visit with my pooch but have no clue how dog friendly the country is. Do they have dog friendly coffee shops etc? Thank you for this video
Hi there. I have been to Tbilisi last January & i really want to go back to work & live there. But i guess for foreigners it's not so easy to land in a job except if you re a digital nomad.
Finding a job there would be extremely difficult unless you're working for the UN or working online. Luckily there are plenty of ways to work online now a days.
7:59 I love it that you didn't throw in the towel after the 1st attempt and not only that, but after you kicked ass on those monkey bars you were able to end the set with a celebratory man-spread eagle pose!
hi, I am in an electric wheelchair do the side walks in the city center have cut outs an do you know if there is a cab or company that have a wheelchair ramp to pick me up from the airport? I have spent time in budapest........Thanks
Love the video. Am am in Tbilisi now and really wantinting to come back as a digital nomad. Is there a way I can contact you to pick your brain on living tips?
I've been to both and prefer Tbilisi as it feels like it has more character and soul. Plus the 1 year visa is amazing. Plovdiv is great for a week trip, but it's too small for me to want to live in long term. More info: www.johnnyfd.com/2018/05/johnnys-guide-to-bulgaria-for-digital.html
3 things that make Tbilisi less attractive to me than Chiang Mai are: 1) Absence of 7-Eleven 2) Absence of healthy, low-fat food (it seems every food there comes with bread and I hate bread) 3) Absence of Asian girls. 3 things that make Tbilisi more attractive to me than Chiang Mai: 1) Cost of Living 2) No visa hustle 3) Cheapest cars in the world (I love cars lol)
150 dollars a month , thats around a 135euros. i live in ireland which is very very expensive, however you would pay alot lest than a 135euro a month for gym membership. you are definitly being ripped off
Protero Books is excellent, check out Vino Underground and ask if Ramaz is there...... definitely get up to Sighnaghi (get in touch with John Wurdeman at Pheasants Tears winery...he has a winery/restaurant there).. so many great areas in Georgia... get out of the city and into the mountains... I've friends who have a company called Living Roots if you want to do horse treks into the Caucasus Mountains
Hi, what is really a digital nomad and what gives you right to travel in all those countries, just because you "work online", what kind of work is that, exactly? I am curious because you tube is now full of so called digital nomads, and i am not sure what this means and who these people are, and why they can live in any country while most people obviously need visas and applications
Hi Johnny! In your experience is it worth living in Tbilisi for around six months? And is 5,375 lari per month enough to live in the city for a single person? Thanks!
Yes in terms of any cafe or restaurant, as they try to hire people who speak English and anyone under 25 usually speaks English pretty well. However, taxi drivers, local small bakeries and restaurants or shops, all usually don't speak English at all. I'll write more in my Tbilisi guide on JohnnyFD.com coming soon on the work arounds.
@@JohnnyFD thanks man , I am a new subscriber . your channel has great content .. Keep up the good work. I wish you more subs ... Much love from India .
@@JohnnyFD sorry let me rephrase. It is necessary to hire an accountant or accountant company for monthly company audit? If I have a small IT company, with very few monthly transactions. What is the cost for the accountant per month? Can it be a freelancer on upwork, or it needs to be an accounting company?
Wow that was lit Johnny. Isn't it a bit hot in Tbilisi right now? I heard good things about the mountains to the northwest of the country is a good summer retreat.
The weather has been fine, at least this summer. It's dry heat so unlike Asia where you get sticky, here it's been fine, even to walk up hills in the middle of the afternoon. At 34/19c it means that it's hot during the day, but cool enough to sleep without A/C at night with just the window open.
Lived in Thailand for 7 years, and its becoming more and more difficult to live here due to immigration tightening up on visas. If i have to leave Thailand , i would most certainly see Tbilisi as an option!
The fact that it's an inexpensive city and you can get a 1 year visa for Georgia, without having to spend a fortune on visas like you do here in Thailand and constantly worrying if immigration are going to turn you away is a HUGE plus!
Yup, 100%. That's why I think Tbilisi is going to be a huge Digital Nomad hub soon. The 1 year visa, low costs of living, it's really the next Chiang Mai.
@@JohnnyFD Yep I heard you say that in your podcast (and WE ALL have subscribed to the podcast, right??) lol :)
I was in Tbilisi last February. Stayed for 1 week at an airbnb near there. Want to go back in a few years
Glad you liked it even during winter! How was it for you? I know it gets down to 8° / 0°c or 46/32f but I've heard it's not that bad compared to the rest of Europe as it doesn't snow often and is dry.
@@JohnnyFD I got used to the weather. I travel during winter months for cheaper rates usually. I had decided to go to Georgia to open the bank account at TBC referred to by The Nomad Capitalist th-cam.com/video/_Hf3b5d6huE/w-d-xo.html&t=
Thank you for this video, help me to think if i want to go there.
Love your channel. It's the best one I've seen about living in Tbilisi. Now I'm going to binge watch all your videos :)
Glad you enjoy the channel! Make sure you subscribe if you haven't already! =)
Thanks for sharing. Just signed up for the Nomad Summit in May and booked an AirBnb for the entire month of May - only $250 for a super modern studio. Really excited to spend a month there.
Awesome! Looking forward to seeing you in Tbilisi and awesome score on a great Airbnb for $250 a month there! Tbilisi is full of them!
@@JohnnyFD Thanks!
OMG! i think i found my new spot, away from Chiang Mai! thanks so much for sharing.
Happy to share Gladys! Keep an eye out on JohnnyFD.com for my full guide blog post to Tbilisi that I'm writing this week.
Can I ask why you want to leave Chiang Mai? I was thinking of going there soon..
@@stephensodyssey7423 Did you ever come?
It's not that Chiang Mai isn't great; but once you're here for 5+ months, then here again, and again another time, it becomes mundane unless you truly want to settle down and have a family right now.
It's cheap and great for bootstrapping, and generally a great place, but once you start earning more and have "burned out" a bit then you want to move on and experience other things.
@@stephensodyssey7423 Air pollution half a year in the north, high scores of particulate matter. Chiang Mai has become disgusting. And Thailand in general. Lots of plastic waste everywhere, no food safety (pesticides & Co,, don't trust the organic labelling), military regime. The official Thailand wants the money of the westerners, but not the westerners. Stay away, don't waste time and money.
Stephens Odyssey It is too close to China. Chinese tourists love Chiang Mai, too. They spent more than western backpacker.
wow thanks for sharing. I love how informative this video was, you were really able to show us the important points about living in Georgia as digital nomads!
Glad it was helpful!
Thinking about where to go for a short DN stint. Love your energy man! You seem like a cool dude!
That was such a good video thank you so much. Very informative and helpful for people considering working there as a digital nomad. You have definitely inspired me to check out Tbilisi and Georgia. :)
Glad it was helpful! Hope you enjoy Tbilisi!
Was there for a month. GREAT wine. And you have to try the chacha drink as well.
I loved the wine as well. I've had cha-cha a bit too many times. =)
Should try chacha at chacha time.. They have unique flavors.. 🥃
Thank you for this, it was nice seeing the city again. I stayed here as a digital nomad supposedly only for 2 weeks but liked it so much we kept extending week by week up to 6 weeks when i realized had to fly home to catch my mom's birthday! Honestly would have stayed there for a couple more months if it weren't for that. Really charming city. You should try their bread from those local bakeries that look like a hole in the wall!
Oh wow, that's how you know a place is good when you keep extending it like that. I know what you mean about the bread, it's sooo good!
I'm heading there end of Aug! Can't wait to experience and see some of the places you did
awesome, i also just arrived and thinking about signing up for the gym.
Hey Johnny, I clicked on your channel through your reply to my comment and I'm now subscribed. I'm a world traveler myself as you could see on my channel but not a "digital nomad" so to speak. I look forward to watching your adventures & possibly bumping into each other around the world. Next time: would highly recommend going to Armenia!
Awesome Peter! Any association to Dan? =)
@@JohnnyFD Yes of course, there's only one Bilzerian family. He's my cousin!
Thanks so much for sharing brother! Very useful.
Tbilisi & Batumi are on my list as new cities to visit & live in.
Perfect, I was looking for a gym, plus coffee, plus a small work space....may see you around.
2021 best vloger for me:)
If you're still in Tbilisi when I move there later this year, maybe we'll see each other at the gym! Thanks for the insights on living in Tbilisi, mate 😁
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch all of the latest movies on instaflixxer. Have been watching with my girlfriend for the last few weeks xD
@Tyler Kieran yup, I've been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :D
As always, really enjoyed the video and travels
Thanks Sam! I'm glad you enjoy them!
Thank you for sharing this Information,well done keep it up.
Just popped up, but yt stopped dating these videos?!
It's annoying when TH-cam doesn't show when a video was published.
Wine tastings with an awesome spread of food to go with it are a great value for price most often.
Great video, just starting to get my act together to get over to Georgia!
I live in China and want to retire there. Perfect life. Gym every day and good wine and food.
I lived in China, and I love Chinese food. Georgia does look nice.
what about social score and surveillance everywhere
Very much considering going to Tbilisi on my next trip.
Awesome! I hope you like it there!
Great info man. I’ve been in SE Asia for the last decade and starting to think about greener pastures.
Just read your guide on the site and it’s fantastic. You’ve got a new subscriber 🙂 I’m a digital nomad and mostly teach online and do live shows using puppetry etc. Georgia sounds great and I think that I’ll head there for a month or two to check it out. Maybe we can meet up for a coffee some time!
I think you'll like it! Go in May, there will be a lot of digital nomads there for the Nomad Summit.
@@JohnnyFD Hey man sorry to bug you, but how did you get to Tbilisi from Thailand? I've looked at flights and the cost seems really high.
Great video. I work out as well so it's great to know there are good gyms there. I plan on coming to Tbilisi in July 2020 and hopefully starting the process of relocating there eventually. I am in Canada now. Cheers
Awesome MB! That gym is called "World Class Georgia." Make sure you read my full blog post before moving out there! www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
I think the benefits of coworking spaces is mainly the networking and events, no? To connect with other like minded people/entrepreneurs?
Im sold with your setup.
It's great right!
Nice place. Thank you for the video.
Definitely going to check it out
Hi Johnny..I’m thinking of taking advantage of the digital nomad visa offered by Georgia after the pandemic. It’s well known that Tiblisi is relatively affordable, but how safe is it in your opinion? Specifically in terms of being Asian. How about the general infrastructure (transport, internet, electricity, etc...)? Cheers and look forward to watching your other videos.
It's super safe and the infrastructure is very good. More info here: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Johnny FD...also planning to stay in Kiev for bit, glad I found your channel. Keep up the good work.
@@driftertravels928 Did you go to Kiev? 😄
Hi Johnny - always good to see you getting around. $1.30 is great price. Do they have a wet steam sauna?
I haven't seen any steam saunas in Tbilisi at all so far. Just these dry ones.
Hi, there are, just look up on the web.
Truly amazing Mate :)
Thank you! Cheers! It was fun!
Excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
I love Tbilisi I’ve been everywhere in the world tbilisi rocks
Hi Mars, would like your help
Great video dude just keep going
I believe Jeff Spicoli said it best: _"Awesome! Totally awesome!"_
haha great quote!
If any Nomad would like to meet up I'm gonna fly there next Friday and gonna stay there for 6-9 months I guess :)
Yea, thinking of going there in several weeks, would love to meet up and do some work, cheers )
How long was your massage ? Can not beat gym and computer in same place ( time and money).
I had a Georgian girlfriend in Paris. Beyond sweet, accomplished, smart, sexy.
i'm jealous I want a Georgian girlfriend...
@@Freeeeeeeee27 Go live there for a few months. It's crazy affordable to be there. And nice as we see.
@Cloxxki Yeah I’m actually planning on doing that. I went to Tbilisi in April for 4 days and I fell in love. Now I’m watching these videos and doing research to try to figure out how to go about it.
What was that like?
having a girlfriend I mean.
@@Freeeeeeeee27 The same one?
Johhny How are you doing? Just one question. Wich mobile brand you got in Tbilisi? The internet is good?
All the info is here: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Thanks Johnny. Really enjoyed this. How did you meet the people at the wine tasting. Are they old friends or did you meet after arriving in Georgia?
Hi Sarah. I met through through another expat meetup the week before. But they also posted the event on Meetup.com and Facebook events so anyone could have found it and came.
@@JohnnyFD good to know. Sometimes people say a digital nomad lifestyle can be lonely but with meets up like that, the lifestyle is really appealing to me, and showing that there are opportunities for social interaction.
@@sarahexplorer9318 agreed, it's a big reason why some really great cities like Taipei aren't on my nomad list as the digital nomad and expat community there is just too small to have a social life.
You go to the gym, restaurants and talk to people all day... When I travel I get there and do those things and aske around to who OWNS airbnb's... Airbnb rips us off, I just quit them! I now run "guest house" same thing just now robber barrons!
Love it Johnny
Very good video you are very good heart people👍
yo Johnny!! Awesome video and blog too. I am moving here in December for 6 months. Could you comment on how winter is there? Thanks for all the info and awesome workout on the monkey bars.
Hey awesome Ryan. I haven't stayed in the winter but my friends who have said it's cold but a nice dry cold without the rain and slush like other countries. Let me know it is. Here's a bit more info before you go: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Is the gym in the round building by the park?
Yup.
Hey Johnny
Hi just staying 6 weeks this year. Maybe longer in the future.
Weird question but are Georgians dog friendly? I want to visit with my pooch but have no clue how dog friendly the country is. Do they have dog friendly coffee shops etc? Thank you for this video
Hi there. I have been to Tbilisi last January & i really want to go back to work & live there.
But i guess for foreigners it's not so easy to land in a job except if you re a digital nomad.
Finding a job there would be extremely difficult unless you're working for the UN or working online. Luckily there are plenty of ways to work online now a days.
@@JohnnyFD thank you Johnny.
Tbilisi is really great
Superb out of box thinking, expat living advice to save cash. Bravo.
Glad you enjoyed the video and the cash saving tips!
Hello Johnny, I have a question. Which neighbourhood in Tbilisi is the BEST neighborhood for Western English Speaking Expats. I am from Jamaica.
Here's a map and breakdown: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Hi! Awesome vid! I love Georgia! Was just there last December for Christmas. Would you say Tbilisi be a great place for retirement?
It would be a fantastic place for retirement. =)
Wow! This used to be the philharmonic building when I lived there during the Soviet times. Now it’s a gym, huh? Very interesting.
This is a good video. I could live here. 😄
7:59 I love it that you didn't throw in the towel after the 1st attempt and not only that, but after you kicked ass on those monkey bars you were able to end the set with a celebratory man-spread eagle pose!
hi, I am in an electric wheelchair do the side walks in the city center have cut outs an do you know if there is a cab or company that have a wheelchair ramp to pick me up from the airport? I have spent time in budapest........Thanks
Hi, try Bolt application.
Love the video. Am am in Tbilisi now and really wantinting to come back as a digital nomad. Is there a way I can contact you to pick your brain on living tips?
Read this and ask questions in the comments: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
What is it like compared to Bulgaria? Especially Plovdiv?
I've been to both and prefer Tbilisi as it feels like it has more character and soul. Plus the 1 year visa is amazing.
Plovdiv is great for a week trip, but it's too small for me to want to live in long term. More info: www.johnnyfd.com/2018/05/johnnys-guide-to-bulgaria-for-digital.html
@@JohnnyFD I thought that mighy be the case. Love Bulgaria. Haven't been to Georgia yet. Hopefully, soon. Thank you 💛💛💛
Man, you need to visit Batumi and Kobuleti.
3 things that make Tbilisi less attractive to me than Chiang Mai are:
1) Absence of 7-Eleven
2) Absence of healthy, low-fat food (it seems every food there comes with bread and I hate bread)
3) Absence of Asian girls.
3 things that make Tbilisi more attractive to me than Chiang Mai:
1) Cost of Living
2) No visa hustle
3) Cheapest cars in the world (I love cars lol)
Digital Douchebag speaking right....
150 dollars a month , thats around a 135euros. i live in ireland which is very very expensive, however you would pay alot lest than a 135euro a month for gym membership. you are definitly being ripped off
As mentioned in the video it's a very expensive gym but it was the nicest and closest one to me within walking distance.
Great video
I like Georgians lovely people ❤
Go on your day off to see some lakes not far from you, you going to love it ,
Good ideas! I love getting out into nature!
Can you do a vid about the cons of living in Georgia? Seriously considering it
It's all here in my blog post: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Johnny FD thanks bro. Just watched another vid where you outline it more clearly
Loved your video, your personality, and the georgian exp!!! How much a year would it cost to live like you there in USD??
You could easily do it for as low as $12,000 usd a year ! Here's a price breakdown: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
@@JohnnyFD It can be cheaper than that, 12000 USD is more than an average Georgian family income in a year
How is the wine tasting place called?
Protero Books is excellent, check out Vino Underground and ask if Ramaz is there...... definitely get up to Sighnaghi (get in touch with John Wurdeman at Pheasants Tears winery...he has a winery/restaurant there).. so many great areas in Georgia... get out of the city and into the mountains... I've friends who have a company called Living Roots if you want to do horse treks into the Caucasus Mountains
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm actually headed to Sighnaghi now!
Prospero Books :)
Hi, what is really a digital nomad and what gives you right to travel in all those countries, just because you "work online", what kind of work is that, exactly?
I am curious because you tube is now full of so called digital nomads, and i am not sure what this means and who these people are, and why they can live in any country while most people obviously need visas and applications
Here's the answer: www.johnnyfd.com/2018/06/what-is-digital-nomad-how-to-become-one.html
@@JohnnyFD Thank you so much, I just checked your website article about the subject and it does fully answer my questions..
Hi Johnny!
In your experience is it worth living in Tbilisi for around six months?
And is 5,375 lari per month enough to live in the city for a single person?
Thanks!
5000 lari is more than enough even for 2 persons including rent. Unless u go nuts in spendings.
@@lussdoru3108 Hi, are you from the city?
@@max0192 Yes I am
@@lussdoru3108 Great! Being a British national I can live in the country for a whole year visa-free. How's life in Tbilisi?
@@max0192 I am not complaining)) Depends on your life-style
Big Man - Good Man!!!!
I like about Georgia!!!
Georgia is awesome! I look forward to going back again next year!
you dropping your hand when kicking, gotta look out for things like this :)
Are there any gyms in Tbilisi that are normal prices?
Yes, many but not in that area.
I've got a bad coffee habit besides all I drink at home i spend 75.00 wk on coffee at coffee shop
super cool !
What is Georgia like in comparison to Bulgaria?
Similar in many ways, but the visa is better in Georgia 🇬🇪 www.johnnyfd.com/2018/05/johnnys-guide-to-bulgaria-for-digital.html
How much do you need a month in usd to rent a room and live comfortably but nothing amazing?
I wrote about all of that in detail here: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
$200
was it difficult to find a good appartment?
It was SUPER EASY, Tbilisi has a ton of them. Here's some info: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
Красиве місто, дякую за відео.
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the city tour!
Do they speak English widely in Tbilisi??
Yes, mostly :)
Yes in terms of any cafe or restaurant, as they try to hire people who speak English and anyone under 25 usually speaks English pretty well. However, taxi drivers, local small bakeries and restaurants or shops, all usually don't speak English at all. I'll write more in my Tbilisi guide on JohnnyFD.com coming soon on the work arounds.
@@JohnnyFD thanks man , I am a new subscriber . your channel has great content .. Keep up the good work. I wish you more subs ... Much love from India .
How much is having very simple accounting for a digital nomad IT/APP company in Georgia?
I'm not sure what your question is =)
@@JohnnyFD sorry let me rephrase. It is necessary to hire an accountant or accountant company for monthly company audit? If I have a small IT company, with very few monthly transactions. What is the cost for the accountant per month? Can it be a freelancer on upwork, or it needs to be an accounting company?
Wow... Really cool video. I like your life style. BTW, do you need to speak their language?
You can get by in English 70% of the time. I wrote more about it here: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
ROFLMAO @ "Don't be a bitch!"... good work brotha.
Hahha I don't even remember when I said that. Time stamp?
Did you feel any Anti Asian vibes Johnny?
I dont see a lot of diversity groups walking around.
I never personally don't get anti-anything vibes. But if you walk around skinny and weak, you'll get picked on no matter your skin color.
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what was your rent price? USD
It was $420 a month. Details here: www.johnnyfd.com/2019/08/tbilisi-georgia-for-digital-nomads.html
how to find jobs as software dev there?
You can start with www.upwork.com/
Suggestion: More Tbilisi - Less Johnny
How can i call this kind of place?
Which place? The gym?
Yes!! Where is it!
Please give those cities a dating rating. For straights m/w as well as others I suppose.
Good point I can see that being helpful. I'll be sure to include it in my guide to Tbilisi on JohnnyFD.com coming in the next weeks.
Do you still live there?
Wow that was lit Johnny. Isn't it a bit hot in Tbilisi right now? I heard good things about the mountains to the northwest of the country is a good summer retreat.
Actually, we're enjoying really cool summer this year ;)
The weather has been fine, at least this summer. It's dry heat so unlike Asia where you get sticky, here it's been fine, even to walk up hills in the middle of the afternoon. At 34/19c it means that it's hot during the day, but cool enough to sleep without A/C at night with just the window open.
The sound is so up and down. Sort it out man!
Hey man nice vid. How is covid rules there i want to move the f out with my wife and son.
THANKS FOR VIDEO...jzpatelut..
Yes Johnny 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥
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