Reichstag is probably not even in the top 10 largest administrative buildings in the world. First is the Pentagon, 620 k sqm, then 2nd is the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest - 365 k sqm, 3rd the Hungarian Parliament - 127 k sqm, 4th the Capitol, 5th Westminster Palace, etc Reichstag is only about 61k sqm.
Pentagon is a military building , while Palace of Parliament is a civilian building (that means at this chapter is no.1 civilian building in the world)
If the Reichstag is the biggest building then Bucharest's Parliament it was supposed to be a sort of cummunist skyscraper 400 meters high but the project wasn't finished due to the '89 revolution 😅
Our bad for not double checking our sources!! You can never trust the internet these days lol. Thanks for clearing that up! Hope you enjoyed the rest of the video! 🥰🇷🇴 we love Romania!
Hello! Fellow Romanian here. Next time you should also go on Calea Victoriei, it is a beautiful place where Romanians usually go out. Nice video nevertheless🔥
A very interesting fact about the village museum is that the houses were brought to Bucharest piece by piece and rebuilt here, many of them with the inhabitants in them ;)
Hey. First of all , you are such a lovely couple. 2 positive people. Now to suggestions and tips .1. cabage rolls are eaten with sour cream. Always. 2. Papanași is the Best dessert in the world. Its eaten with fork and knife. :) Depending where you order it can have different sizes of order. In one restaurant I ve order Papanași, it came as ONE BIG donuts and in other restaurant it came as 3 pieces of donuts. 3. I highly suggest eating romanian food: soups. I am sticking to my initial suggestion: Rădăuțeană soup. Its epic. Romania is a large country, many plăces to see. My suggestion is the city of Oradea: breathtaking beauty, in my opinion. Also, cities such a Sibiu, Timișoara and Iași, I also suggest. If you dont have the time to visit the cities I ve mention, hopefuly you will return in the near future. Upon your return you will find a better Romanian , in all senses. Romanian is an underrated tourist destination. Enjoy your time in România. Spread good things about Romania around the world! Best of luck, Daniel. Take care.
Thank you so much Daniel!! All such helpful suggestions we will definitely keep them in mind for our future travels in Romania 🥰🇷🇴 Papanaşi is amazing hahahaha. We want to try all the different kinds 🤣
Thank you!! 🙏 yes Romanians have been so helpful they basically planned this entire day exploring for us with all the nice comments. Haha. Cheers friend 🤗
Hey! You could also visit Craiova, they are preparing for the Christmas market and it also has a small, but really nice old town. It also got a really beautiful park.
@@WyattandReykaOn the journey to Brasov, you can stop for a few hours in Sinaia, to visit the Peles Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. It is also on the sightseeing route of the Orient Express train, which stops for a few hours in Sinaia every time it passes through Romania. You not regret this train stop.
Romania is so full of those beautiful buildings that a certain point you don’t even recognise them. The standard of beauty is just so high there LOL! 🇷🇴 🥰
Michael Jackson's Bucharest in 1992 was his first concert ever recorded on a DVD. I attended his second concert in 1996 when I was 13. I jumped 2 fences and got my ass kicked by the security agents when I tried to sneak in, but eventually they let me in for free after tens of minutes of begging :))
When they made the comment about communist architecture, they were referring to the apartment buildings of Soviet arch inspiration that represent a large part of the city, not the area with Casa Poporului.
@@WyattandReyka There's also the fact that the parliament building was built by tens of thousands of political prisoners (essentially slaves), and a fair number of them died in the process. Nobody knows exactly how many died in the construction efforts as the records were intentionally destroyed, but some estimates are as high as a thousand.
Thank you so much for the recommendation!! Unfortunately we actually left Romania a few days ago! 😭 Next time we come back we will definitely try it!! Thank you!
The Arch of Constantine in Rome is decorated with four statues of Dacians, the original inhabitants of Romania. The arch also features several panels depicting scenes from Trajan’s Dacian Wars. Both the statues and panels date back to Trajan's time and were repurposed for the Arch of Constantine. The arch itself, however, commemorates Constantine’s victory over Maxentius. The first recorded triumphal arch was built in Rome in 196 BCE.
Pentagon (U.S.A.) is considered no.1 building in the world ,but is a military building , while Palace of Parliament (Romania) is a civilian building (that means at this chapter is no.1 civilian building in the world)
@@WyattandReyka Palace of Parliament is the place where the current government of Romania (a republic) hold meetings for their agenda in ruling this country ,some parts of this massive building it's open for tourists , and of course ,not all the building , plus that under this massive thing is AN ANTI - ATOMIC BUNKER (not open for tourists ,of course ,with 7 levels and 5000 rooms) ,the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu (the communist president of Romania 1974-1989) built that massive bunker , a possible HQ of Army in the case of war...
Guys, the info you have regarding Reichstag is wrong. It has only 6 floors and a floor area of 61,166 m2. Parliament building has 12 floors (not to count the underground area, which is not that known but it's massive) with a floor area of 365,000 m2.
The largest administrative building is a building from India(the Surat Diamond Bourse), then Pentagon comes and then Palace of the parliament in Bucharest
@@Sofia-0001 yes, but it falls into the same category, whether it's used by the state or by private companies, it's still an office building, that's what those who made this top thought about, if you look on the internet everywhere you'll see this top where the one from India is on the first place, the Pentagon on the 2nd and this building on the 3rd
Glad you enjoyed the Palace of Parliament, I think the comment you've shown is expressing the feeling the communist regime left us with, so the architecture was more of a scapegoat to express those feelings. For us it's the biggest eye sore in the city, a giant middle finger reminding us of why our country had to stagnate for decades in poverty just because of one crazy man
That makes a lot of sense… well please know that we want nothing but the best for the Romanian people. We just thought it was a pretty building haha. Cheers and thanks for watching! Hope you are doing well 🤗
The reason why most Romanians hate that building is because a lot o workers that build it died while doing it because they were in the communist jails And guess what they got buried underneath the building For who lives there seeing that boulevard and the palace we can mot thing about how they build all that 😢😢😢
De acord, și de aceea aceste apartamente situate în centrul orașului lângă Bulevardul Unirii, se vând la prețuri exorbitante ( 170.000/2 camere - 450.000 € /4 camere )
@@WyattandReykaAgreed, and that's why these apartments located in the city center near Unirii Boulevard are sold at exorbitant prices ( €170,000/2 rooms - €450,000/4 rooms)
Yeap!!! By the usually 10% of genuine 1d10ts! They destroeyed an infected sh1thole! Do you think, 1d10t, that anybody would visit that infected neighbourhood?
Crap. Maghernitzele nu poti sa le numesti vile si n-ar fi venit nimeni sa ti le vada. Poate shatre de rromani cu cetarne si ciubere. Churches were not destroyed but moved out by rails.
@@WyattandReyka He forgot to mention the animals market. So much cruelty and no dung on Independence square anymore. lol Whatever was worth to keep, entire buildings were lifted and moved out by rails. Thats why you can see old churches squeezed in narrow places, all over Bucharest. Not a single church was destroyed.
Stadionul Republici 20000locuri ,ștrandul Izvor peste drum 3 bazine imense ,Muzeul Pompierii militari Spitalul Brâncovenesc Hala Unirii ,Piata Unirii de mâncare legume
Palatul Parlamentului este al meu, pentru că sunt Ceaușescu și vă văd din satul lui Scaraoțchi 😁🔥😱👺 Elena Ceaușescu soția mea face focul la cazanul cu smoală 👍😁✈️Welcome in Bucharest ✌️🥷
Tu stii ce ai scris? ,,To lick'' inseamna a linge😆 ,,cowntry'' inseamna vacarie, deci ai scris ,,va multumesc ca lingeti vacaria noastra'' vai de capul tau😄Cred ca ai vrut sa zici ,,liking''
We double checked this online! But you never know with information online these days. No one really knows what they’re talking about lol we just site articles of other people who probably also don’t know what they’re talking about lol Cheers though hope you enjoyed the video besides that 🤗
@@WyattandReyka Try Wikipedia, otherwise according to internet,you will announce somededay that Vanuatu is a military superpower and Panama invaded USA😁
No way 😂 It's not fit for that and even if it were that's probably the case when there's some bigger event going on. Museums across Europe where they recreate rural life or life in a certain time period (such as the Black Country Museum in the UK) are just for show. They're hired actors. Or there's villages where you can visit and there's a few houses that got the official monument status, but it's mostly just people's homes or they live there whenever it's the tourist season. Don't spread fake info, come on
@@rusaa5293 It came to a point when you have to wait hours in line, to get inside a touristic location, just to have a look shoulder to shoulder. I enjoyed the same locations without any souls around in the past. Plus they increased the ticket prices like they sell gold! So NO THANKS!
3:42 _/ka.ška.'val/_ -- the _ș_ is pronounced, by and large, like English _sh._ But mad kudos for even trying! 😊😊 As an aside, almost every Luca will offer a 50% discount from 30-60 mins to closing time. Of course, there may not be that many items left by that time, but it's a neat way of saving a few lei if you're passing by anyway and feeling peckish. 😊 Look for a sign on the window that reads _"vânzare accelerată",_ literally "accelerated vending". 😊 9:02 _Papanași_ is more like _/pa.pa.'našʲ/._ This is due to one of many Slavic influences in Romanian; when a word ends in "i", said letter causes a palatalization of the preceding consonant. This is why _București_ is pronounced _/bu.ku.'reštʲ/._ But if you see the form _papanașii,_ with double-i, that's not a typo; the second "i" is the definite article plural....and the pronunciation now becomes _/pa.pa.'naši:/ (pa-pa-NA-shee)_ alright. 🥴😂
Hi! Thank you so much for the nice message! 🇷🇴 🥰 we absolutely love Romania and appreciate all of your nice suggestions. We will try to get the pronunciations right in the future haha! 😅
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I live in Romania and I love papanasi🤤
@ it’s soooo good haha
yes, papanasi are the best 🤤
Hello from Romania! I am so happy that you like our country so much! Bucharest is an amazing city! All my respect from Bucharest! ❤️🇷🇴
We absolutely adore Romania and cannot wait to return soon! Cheers! 🥰💪
as a Romanian I am very happy! hope you had fun! 😊❤
We had a blast!! 🥰🤗🇷🇴
Reichstag is probably not even in the top 10 largest administrative buildings in the world. First is the Pentagon, 620 k sqm, then 2nd is the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest - 365 k sqm, 3rd the Hungarian Parliament - 127 k sqm, 4th the Capitol, 5th Westminster Palace, etc Reichstag is only about 61k sqm.
Pentagon is a military building , while Palace of Parliament is a civilian building (that means at this chapter is no.1 civilian building in the world)
If the Reichstag is the biggest building then Bucharest's Parliament it was supposed to be a sort of cummunist skyscraper 400 meters high but the project wasn't finished due to the '89 revolution 😅
Our bad for not double checking our sources!! You can never trust the internet these days lol. Thanks for clearing that up!
Hope you enjoyed the rest of the video! 🥰🇷🇴 we love Romania!
The Palace of Parliament, formerly known as the People's House, is as tall as it is deep.
@@WyattandReyka No worries, my comm was not malicious! I see you are nice guys 🙂👍👍
yoo that "Învingătorii" pronounciation was almost perfect, niiice!
Ayyy so glad haha! Amazing book definitely recommend 🥰
Go to „salina turda“ or „Castle Peleș” ooo yesss and Did you know that the series “Wednesday” was filmed in Romania?🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
That’s so fun!!! We love Wednesday 🥰
Adorables ! It s such a nice vibe to watch your adventures ! ♥️
It makes us so happy that you enjoy them!! We can’t wait to publish more here in Romania 🥰
So much to share!! 🤗
Btw I love you guys . I love how you explore countries together 💗
Thank you so much!! You are so sweet 🥰🤗
Thanks for showing to everyone how beautiful my country is !
Our absolute pleasure!! It is gorgeous 🥰🙏
Hello! Fellow Romanian here. Next time you should also go on Calea Victoriei, it is a beautiful place where Romanians usually go out. Nice video nevertheless🔥
Bai vere, au fost in videoul trecut 😂😂
(pt cei care mai citesc comm-urile el chiar e varul meu si asta a fost o interactiune f random)
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Thank you we will visit next time!! So much to explore in Bucharest hahaha. Cheers though wish you all the best!
A very interesting fact about the village museum is that the houses were brought to Bucharest piece by piece and rebuilt here, many of them with the inhabitants in them ;)
Hey. First of all , you are such a lovely couple. 2 positive people. Now to suggestions and tips .1. cabage rolls are eaten with sour cream. Always. 2. Papanași is the Best dessert in the world. Its eaten with fork and knife. :) Depending where you order it can have different sizes of order. In one restaurant I ve order Papanași, it came as ONE BIG donuts and in other restaurant it came as 3 pieces of donuts.
3. I highly suggest eating romanian food: soups. I am sticking to my initial suggestion: Rădăuțeană soup. Its epic.
Romania is a large country, many plăces to see. My suggestion is the city of Oradea: breathtaking beauty, in my opinion. Also, cities such a Sibiu, Timișoara and Iași, I also suggest.
If you dont have the time to visit the cities I ve mention, hopefuly you will return in the near future. Upon your return you will find a better Romanian , in all senses. Romanian is an underrated tourist destination. Enjoy your time in România. Spread good things about Romania around the world!
Best of luck, Daniel. Take care.
Thank you so much Daniel!! All such helpful suggestions we will definitely keep them in mind for our future travels in Romania 🥰🇷🇴
Papanaşi is amazing hahahaha. We want to try all the different kinds 🤣
Greetings from Guatemala ❤
Hola amigo. Guatemala, the country of Maya civilization.
@christian2M you're right my friend
Hola!! 🥰🙏
Welcome, guys! And a little piece of advice: read the comments. Romanians are very friendly and they'll have great tips for you.
Thank you!! 🙏 yes Romanians have been so helpful they basically planned this entire day exploring for us with all the nice comments. Haha. Cheers friend 🤗
Hey! You could also visit Craiova, they are preparing for the Christmas market and it also has a small, but really nice old town. It also got a really beautiful park.
Next time!! We only had a few weeks so we went to Bucharest, Braşov, bran, and cluj napoca 🥰
@@WyattandReykaOn the journey to Brasov, you can stop for a few hours in Sinaia, to visit the Peles Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. It is also on the sightseeing route of the Orient Express train, which stops for a few hours in Sinaia every time it passes through Romania. You not regret this train stop.
13:08 that building looks stunning.
Berăria Caru cu bere. A brewary
Romania is so full of those beautiful buildings that a certain point you don’t even recognise them. The standard of beauty is just so high there LOL! 🇷🇴 🥰
Mulțumesc ma impesionat mult pozitivismul bucuria si modul de prezentare cu dragoste a fost uimitor adevarati prieteni si Romania
You are so sweet! We loved this day and can’t wait to come back!! Romania has a lot to love 🥰
Really nice. 🖤
Thank you! 😊
Michael Jackson's Bucharest in 1992 was his first concert ever recorded on a DVD. I attended his second concert in 1996 when I was 13. I jumped 2 fences and got my ass kicked by the security agents when I tried to sneak in, but eventually they let me in for free after tens of minutes of begging :))
visit Brasov. It's 3 miles from Bucharest. You won't regret it
București 185km Brașov.
That seems to be the longest mile ever known. Like 62 km each. lol
@@Sofia-0001 Alex probably refers to Brașov Street in Bucharest. The city is about 3 hours by car and 2 hours by train.
185km.
It’s our next video! A bit further than 3 miles lol but we loved it
Nice video from românia🇷🇴 :)
Thank you! We absolutely love Romania ❤️
“ hi everyone stay safe”🤍💙💙😎🕺💃👏🏼🙏🙏🙏🙋
For now, Bucharest is not Paris. There was no clandestine emigration. Let's hope it stays that way.
Bucharest is awesome! 🥰
I believe the original triumphal archs were the Roman ones.
Everything goes back to rome lol. Cheers thanks for watching! 🤗
If you had a spoon or two of sour cream with sarmale, that wil be better.
Next time we have Sarmale, we will try it with a spoon or two of sour cream. Thank you so much 🥰🤗
@WyattandReyka I think they save the sour cream for papanași :))
When they made the comment about communist architecture, they were referring to the apartment buildings of Soviet arch inspiration that represent a large part of the city, not the area with Casa Poporului.
Ah makes sense. We figured it was overarching to all communist architecture because they didn’t specify haha. But thanks for the message!
@@WyattandReyka There's also the fact that the parliament building was built by tens of thousands of political prisoners (essentially slaves), and a fair number of them died in the process. Nobody knows exactly how many died in the construction efforts as the records were intentionally destroyed, but some estimates are as high as a thousand.
I am from Romania . Try the restaurant 15A and Modelier
Thank you so much for the recommendation!! Unfortunately we actually left Romania a few days ago! 😭
Next time we come back we will definitely try it!! Thank you!
The Arch of Constantine in Rome is decorated with four statues of Dacians, the original inhabitants of Romania. The arch also features several panels depicting scenes from Trajan’s Dacian Wars. Both the statues and panels date back to Trajan's time and were repurposed for the Arch of Constantine. The arch itself, however, commemorates Constantine’s victory over Maxentius. The first recorded triumphal arch was built in Rome in 196 BCE.
Super fascinating thank you for sharing! 🥰🤗
Pentagon (U.S.A.) is considered no.1 building in the world ,but is a military building , while Palace of Parliament (Romania) is a civilian building (that means at this chapter is no.1 civilian building in the world)
Oh man we even verified the reichstag online but we should’ve double checked our sources.
Thank you so much!! 🥰🤗
@@WyattandReyka Palace of Parliament is the place where the current government of Romania (a republic) hold meetings for their agenda in ruling this country ,some parts of this massive building it's open for tourists , and of course ,not all the building , plus that under this massive thing is AN ANTI - ATOMIC BUNKER (not open for tourists ,of course ,with 7 levels and 5000 rooms) ,the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu (the communist president of Romania 1974-1989) built that massive bunker , a possible HQ of Army in the case of war...
Buon viaggio nel mio mondo ❤
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Soooo much cleaner than the west 👏👏
Truly! It’s crazy clean!! So excited to visit it before it inevitably booms in popularity
The best paet of Bucharest is thr parks in fall
The area of the capital name streets ❤
Yes they are sooooo beautiful you are right! 🤗
Guys, the info you have regarding Reichstag is wrong. It has only 6 floors and a floor area of 61,166 m2. Parliament building has 12 floors (not to count the underground area, which is not that known but it's massive) with a floor area of 365,000 m2.
Thank you for that correction!! 🥰
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The Reichstag is considerably smaller than the Parliament in Bucharest. The Romanian Parliament is only smaller than the Pentagon
The largest administrative building is a building from India(the Surat Diamond Bourse), then Pentagon comes and then Palace of the parliament in Bucharest
@@michelobala6846 There are office building not legislative or government buildings. Here is about state administrative buildings, not offices use.
Reichstag is 6 times smaller than the Romanian Parliament.
este cea mai mare cladire folosita in scop civil formata dintr-un corp.
@@Sofia-0001 yes, but it falls into the same category, whether it's used by the state or by private companies, it's still an office building, that's what those who made this top thought about, if you look on the internet everywhere you'll see this top where the one from India is on the first place, the Pentagon on the 2nd and this building on the 3rd
nice video!
Thank you! Cheers! We absolutely love Romanian can’t wait to come back! 🇷🇴 🥰
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Covrig means pretzel
Thank you!! We love covrig!
Glad you enjoyed the Palace of Parliament, I think the comment you've shown is expressing the feeling the communist regime left us with, so the architecture was more of a scapegoat to express those feelings. For us it's the biggest eye sore in the city, a giant middle finger reminding us of why our country had to stagnate for decades in poverty just because of one crazy man
That makes a lot of sense… well please know that we want nothing but the best for the Romanian people. We just thought it was a pretty building haha.
Cheers and thanks for watching! Hope you are doing well 🤗
@@WyattandReyka We're happy tourist visit us, so no worries, glad you are enjoying your stay
Nice
Beautiful right?!
0:53 - "its also the 3rd largest administration building in the world"
I wonder wich one is the second? 🤔
Haha yeah I think we got that fact wrong but appreciate you mentioning it! 🥰
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Is that SJM you reading out there?
Yes! Good eye! It’s super good and I am absolutely hooked lol 📖 🥰
Have you read her books?
@@WyattandReyka No! I have them on my TBR tho
go to therme bucuresti !!
We will next time!! 🥰🤗
11:51 wow spot on pronounciation
Ayo thank you!!! 🥰 maybe I’ve got some Romanian blood haha
The reason why most Romanians hate that building is because a lot o workers that build it died while doing it because they were in the communist jails
And guess what they got buried underneath the building
For who lives there seeing that boulevard and the palace we can mot thing about how they build all that 😢😢😢
That’s totally fair!! Makes sense. That’s really sad a lot of workers died 😢
De acord, și de aceea aceste apartamente situate în centrul orașului lângă Bulevardul Unirii, se vând la prețuri exorbitante ( 170.000/2 camere - 450.000 € /4 camere )
@@WyattandReykaAgreed, and that's why these apartments located in the city center near Unirii Boulevard are sold at exorbitant prices ( €170,000/2 rooms - €450,000/4 rooms)
Bro I live in romainia💀💀💀💀💀
Romania is awesome!
Parlament haus destroyed 2500 vila hystorical, 2 museum, 15 churches and 1 hospital , that way are most hated building also
Yeap!!! By the usually 10% of genuine 1d10ts! They destroeyed an infected sh1thole! Do you think, 1d10t, that anybody would visit that infected neighbourhood?
Oh very interesting!! Had no idea it displaced that much important stuff. Cheers though! Thanks so much for watching 🤗
Crap. Maghernitzele nu poti sa le numesti vile si n-ar fi venit nimeni sa ti le vada. Poate shatre de rromani cu cetarne si ciubere. Churches were not destroyed but moved out by rails.
@@WyattandReyka He forgot to mention the animals market. So much cruelty and no dung on Independence square anymore. lol Whatever was worth to keep, entire buildings were lifted and moved out by rails. Thats why you can see old churches squeezed in narrow places, all over Bucharest. Not a single church was destroyed.
Stadionul Republici 20000locuri ,ștrandul Izvor peste drum 3 bazine imense ,Muzeul Pompierii militari Spitalul Brâncovenesc Hala Unirii ,Piata Unirii de mâncare legume
Palatul Parlamentului este al meu, pentru că sunt Ceaușescu și vă văd din satul lui Scaraoțchi 😁🔥😱👺 Elena Ceaușescu soția mea face focul la cazanul cu smoală 👍😁✈️Welcome in Bucharest ✌️🥷
Hahaha amazing
Polenta in romanian mamaligă
We love it 🥰
thank's for licking ower cowntry😁🥰
Our pleasure. It is a beautiful country 🤗
Tu stii ce ai scris? ,,To lick'' inseamna a linge😆 ,,cowntry'' inseamna vacarie, deci ai scris ,,va multumesc ca lingeti vacaria noastra'' vai de capul tau😄Cred ca ai vrut sa zici ,,liking''
Reichstag in Berlin first in the world? ARE YOU KIDDING, AMERICANS?
We double checked this online! But you never know with information online these days. No one really knows what they’re talking about lol we just site articles of other people who probably also don’t know what they’re talking about lol
Cheers though hope you enjoyed the video besides that 🤗
@@WyattandReyka Enjoy your time in Romania DACIA, and eat more of our food in mountains))
@@WyattandReyka Try Wikipedia, otherwise according to internet,you will announce somededay that Vanuatu is a military superpower and Panama invaded USA😁
@@dreleavitalie8283ce treaba are dacia ba habarnistule
Muzeul Satului este locuit în permanentă, de aceia era televizorul acolo. Cineva locuiește în casă aceea.
Oh that’s so cool! We figured the houses were just for show! Haha!
Cheers thanks for telling us 🤗
No way 😂 It's not fit for that and even if it were that's probably the case when there's some bigger event going on. Museums across Europe where they recreate rural life or life in a certain time period (such as the Black Country Museum in the UK) are just for show. They're hired actors. Or there's villages where you can visit and there's a few houses that got the official monument status, but it's mostly just people's homes or they live there whenever it's the tourist season. Don't spread fake info, come on
That's not true at all. How come you guys invent such silly stuff lol 🤣🤣
Moameni care trăiesc în România faceți like
Hi! 👋 Haha are we moms?
as a romanian seeing tourists feels so weird , as this country rarely has any TwT
Romania has almost as many foreign tourists as its population. Maybe inform yourself first the next time.
Is too small for the tourists has got. All touristic destinations are fully packed.
@@Sofia-0001 no, it’s not too small for the number of tourists and you use the complete opposite logic to his/her, so you don’t make any sense
@@rusaa5293 It came to a point when you have to wait hours in line, to get inside a touristic location, just to have a look shoulder to shoulder. I enjoyed the same locations without any souls around in the past. Plus they increased the ticket prices like they sell gold! So NO THANKS!
As a Romanian i say you are wrong on so many levels... Recently it is a verry appreciated tourism destination.
Palace of Parliament aka People's House is the ugliest building in whole Romania. And useless too.
We thought it was gorgeous and impressive. But that’s just us! Cheers. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Minte bolnava
Poate explici de ce este urâtă aceasta clădire!
3:42 _/ka.ška.'val/_ -- the _ș_ is pronounced, by and large, like English _sh._ But mad kudos for even trying! 😊😊
As an aside, almost every Luca will offer a 50% discount from 30-60 mins to closing time. Of course, there may not be that many items left by that time, but it's a neat way of saving a few lei if you're passing by anyway and feeling peckish. 😊 Look for a sign on the window that reads _"vânzare accelerată",_ literally "accelerated vending". 😊
9:02 _Papanași_ is more like _/pa.pa.'našʲ/._ This is due to one of many Slavic influences in Romanian; when a word ends in "i", said letter causes a palatalization of the preceding consonant. This is why _București_ is pronounced _/bu.ku.'reštʲ/._ But if you see the form _papanașii,_ with double-i, that's not a typo; the second "i" is the definite article plural....and the pronunciation now becomes _/pa.pa.'naši:/ (pa-pa-NA-shee)_ alright. 🥴😂
Hi! Thank you so much for the nice message! 🇷🇴 🥰 we absolutely love Romania and appreciate all of your nice suggestions. We will try to get the pronunciations right in the future haha! 😅