Finally my new video is out! Sadly, due to the lockdown restrictions in both Europe and Canada where we film, we had to make this video via Zoom, so some of the quality isn't the best. Great news is that I was able to get these six beauties from all over the world on-board to share their thoughts. To check out the deal with Atlas VPN, go here: atlasvpn.go2cloud.org/SHz!
Thank you for uploading this video on TH-cam. Folks loved the ladies who are talking about their stereotypes only in the East and Central European countries.
Love this video! Shout out to all these lovely ladies and thank you for your candid answers. I was bummed not to see a Hungarian represented. I am curious if they would have similar answers? In any case great video and will share with friends.
Americans: "Y'all good people, but please, smile more in public." Northern/Eastern Europeans: "Thanks. We're already doing that internally." Americans: "Do it *e x t e r n a l l y.* " Northern/Eastern Europeans: " *N o.* "
The first stereotype is definitely false because historically Slavic women were more independent and bossy, especially in the previous century when many men died in war. What is more, in USSR women were taught to work just like men. So, Eastern European women are generally feminine and self-sufficient
EXECTLLY! This Is so true for all formal Eastern block countries. And even before, women were used to do tough "male" works like coal mining etc. Ppl associate feminine with weak, that's really sad And sexist.
Yes, Slavic women always have been working. Situation as in Western countries when women has stood in home and only has taken care of home was very, very rare. Our mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers etc. has always been doing everything like man.
@@AnnaSzlezak Thank you for participating. You did great. It helped me learn a lot about myself as well, why I am the way I am. I'm part Polish, but I have never been to Poland.
@@thevictorianconservative1093 I can also recommend Torun where I live. But Poland has a lot of beautiful places and regions. I can make like an entire list of great places, that are interesting from different reasons: beautiful views or architecture, unique traditions, historical significance, etc.
I have a Russian friend and she said everyone drinks vodka in Russia. Obviously not EVERYONE but she did point out that there was some truth to that stereotype among a certain demographic.
@@Freeeeeeeee27 that’s not true. I’m Russian and I spent ALL my life in Russia. Maybe I know it better? Ur friend is probably kidding And we actually prefer beer over vodka. Wine is also more popular
I always thought of people from post-Soviet countries as vodka-drinkers. Didn't know about the tea til I saw NFKRZ's video about some people in St. Petersburg pushing cheap teas for double or more the price.
@@Kristamerl she definitely wasn't kidding. I'm pretty sure she was referring to "certain" types of people when she said that. I have Russian friends and they don't drink Vodka all day so I don't believe it's entirely true. Just that there are some that fit that "drink vodka all day" stereotype.
@@nabilsaadi8704 Having a family in Poland, I know she's not lying, but I guess she could feel a bit insecure with her English. You can even hear how she's strugling to articulate her thoughts
As a Czech I feel quite represented by our Polish neigbour, I can say: 1. Myth - There ar gender roles And task division, but I would say it's more likely man can't function without women. Women in this country do everything - work full time, do the houseworks And take care of the kids at the same time. Women also apply for divorce more often then man And they ar financally independent with exeption of mothers on "maternity Holiday" with a little child. Man do fixing, renovations And they tend to be really handy. However I don't think we "can't function" without a man. I know So many women who ar absolutelly capable of doing "male jobs" And ar Handy And even physically strong. Women choping Wood or reparing the roof or small stuff in the house ar not uncommon in Czechia. There ar women who ar demanding man to help more - especially uni graduates who ar seeking career, but I think even most young women still keep this traditional model. Both genders ar looking for serious relationship And children. But I dunno that's what "can't function without" Is. We just love to work in a pair. 2. Depends what Is "a lot"? We usually try to look good, take care of ourselves And wear what suits us. But I don't spend more then 10-15 minutes in a bathroom in the morning. Czechs like elegant, but also comfortable clothers - heels ar not comfortable :D We usually keep it simple. But I would definitelly dress up for a theatre or something like that. 3. Myth - I am with Belarusan And Bulgarien girl in this. We don't fake emotions, we ar direct and express in a way we feel it. Romanien girl had a good point, it depends to what u compare it with. I also agree with the Polish girl - I think we ar warm And caring, but just to people we know And like... It's true we can appear cold And emotionless to strangers though, we tend to be more "closed" And reserved with new people. 4. Myth - Same As the Polish girl. I think this stereotype Is cuz of sex tourism. I have seen older drunk men in Prague hitting on young girls trying to show off their money. Either they ar dissapointed women ar disgusted by them or they find a golden digger. Like what do u expect? - totally agree with the Ukrainiem girl. EE And Slavic girls ar kindda fetishized (I am not complaining) at least in the West, So some western women might be jelous And spread this stereotype as well? 5. Very true, but isn't that opposide of the 3. Stereotype?? Stereotype I am tired of hearing? Number 1., 4. And also the one we ar submissive And dumb? Some ppl really think that just cuz we like to Cook And take care of our families we ar "submissive" while we ar just kind. Kind Is underrated. It's not opposide to strong either. It's a personality trait of course, So that vary, but culturally speaking, we have lots of jokes on how man does what his wife tells him to do And a lots of men really do ask permition when they want to go to a pub, etc. Generally, women threat man like children, they ar very caring And bossy to them. I am not exectlly liking it, but that's how it Is.
This Is very accurate. I'd say (C)EEs Are far more emotional (both +/-) than Germanic peoples,but equally less emotional than Latin peoples. When inside EE,it Feels like the people Are fairly relaxed,easy to get connected to, self-sufficient,And family-oriented. When outside EE,it seems like it's a region Full of chaos And bipolar patients.🤣
@@beadsman13 In Poland we say: "Mąż rządzi światem, żona rządzi mężem" - "Husband rules over the world, wife rules over husband." or: "Mąż jest głową rodziny, a żona szyją obracającą głowę" - "Husband is a head of a family, and wife is a neck directing the head"
7:12 agreed. Faking emotions are so energy consuming. Most of the time, it's better to show people when you are pissed and ready to fight so they will not abuse you
It is so energy consuming. However, in certain societies, you have to in order to be accepted or successful. That is why, by Friday night, I'm totally spent and prefer my own company to recuperate (a loved one is ok too).
Proud to see an amazing Bulgarian representative fro a change (I am a Bulgarian woman as well)- she was so articulate, thoughtful and positive throughout the whole video. I was also impressed by the Polish and Romanian women as well, but, overall-all women were great :)
@@Србомбоница86 Ne,lici bas na Bugarku-Tatarku.Oni su zapravo takvog izgleda oni svetliji su srpskog porekla.Kada sam napisala da je vise Srpkinja mislila sam na ponasanje,vedar duh,osmeh.
By putting videos on topics such as these you're fostering greater, deeper, far wider understanding of the ppls and cultures around the world. You're actually breaking down barriers and easing tensions, conflicts, and casting more light in topics that ppl shy away from, afraid to talk about, taboo, or universally curious but afraid to ask, and by so doing, in effect, you're giving other ppl in other regions real world examples of why the words "we're all one and the same" are definitely true. I love you, Marina. Dax here, Filipino, from the Philippines and Krasnodar Russia. Wooooohooo!!!
When I went to visit Poland for the first time, I went on some tinder dates and my impression was that they were all very kind, friendly and intelligent. It upset me that some of my “friends” from other European countries were like “be careful with Polish women, they’re only after your money...bla bla bla” My first initial reactions to this were: 1st of all, bold of you to assume I have money😂 2nd that’s racist👀 I’ve been on dates with girls from Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and Romania and they were all mostly good experiences. I think the only stereotype that holds true about Eastern European girls is that they certainly do like to dress up and carry themselves well!😂 I personally think we as humans have so much more in common than differences so no matter where you are, you can rarely go wrong showing up to date with respect and an open mind!
I'm from Hungary but I agree to most of these thing, especially the last part. If someone manages to break our icewall than they will be in for a huge surprise and we are loyal, which is getting rarer and rarer nowadays!
@@julianmarco4185 It may not be a regional thing but might be a religious thing tho, yes the world is changing but compared to western Europe we are more family oriented and traditional
@@katalinbalazs8671 Yes, it probably has something to do with that. But it's also because big corporations and companies want to break down the family unit. We are no longer being taught to work complementary as a family unit. We are taught to be rivals and fight each other for the smallest piece of bread. (If you've ever seen the meme with the two monkeys about to have a knife fight while the Simpson characters are cheering them on then that is exactly what is happening)
Agreed! This goes for the whole region, I think. Westerners take it as coldness when in reality it is about a) interest or b) protecting themselves not to be disappointed. It took me a year or so to get close to my friends from this region, and in the end it was TOTALLY worth it. I adore them and we look after eachother. It also goes to what they said earlier about expression, they are passionate and VERY direct. Also like she said that it is depends on what you are comparing to also, I apperciate this line of thinking.
She seemed very professional and dry to me. Almost like an doctor or accountant. It was funny to hear her talk about eastern European women not being cold and emotionless. Sorry but that's just the impression she left me with...
@@TheEmpress185 she came across very dry and as one with agenda. In all honesty Polish ppl are expected to start their own family by the time they graduate University (25 y old). Polish women expect Polish man to pay if they invited them out. Polish women do not show emotion especially in public compared to non Slavs. I can go on and on with the topic. Stereotypes are bout most of ppl not bout individual.
I like Eastern European people generally probably more than Western European people. Very down to earth. Even when the ladies like all of these ladies are, are ridiculously beautiful they are still very sweet and not stuck up.
Agreed! As the female american speaking. I prefer honesty and directness life it too short and precious. These folks know how to apperciate and live life. While at the same time stay true to themselves.
@@lesliea.6440 You will find honesty and directness in Europe as well, especially in Central and Northern Europe. So I don´t really get what you´re getting at.
I dated a Romanian woman for a year and she absolutely fit what was said here. I’ve always been attracted to Eastern European women. Intelligent. Cultured. Feminine yet strong. They’re a terror when angry but if they fall for you their loyalty is unmatched.
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Women: Well, kinda, a little, maybe... Poland: No we're not like that😂😂😂
true 😂 anyways, we Poles along with Czechs and Slovaks are western Slavs and although there are many similarities between all Slavs, there're also some important differences, i'd say there're three broad categories of slavs (western, southern in the balkans, and eastern such as the ex ussr republics)
Russian woman 25 years old here. 1. Offended stereotype) but kind of true because women sometimes prefere to find not poor husband and not work) i hope too that time is changing now ) 2. Maybe but not all women. it's changing now too 3. Maybe because they are shy and can't be very open and confident sometimes. 4. 🙈 Sometimes. It goes from past when thiefs registered in sites to meet man, used photos of russian women and were menteurs to these foreign men to receive money. About paying in restaurants: if pay half-half , if helps avoid using person and be used too. 5. I think like polish woman here. The most annoying cliché that we are ready for everything to receive marriage, that we are very comfortable and good housewives. I hope our women will be more and more confident and happy day by day.
this is a great video.. there needs to be more like this the other thing is NO ONE studies different cultures etc. my grandparents were Swedish they lived in a trailer court where 90 percent of the people were from other countries Europe etc... it was like a mini united nation it was very educational and I enjoyed learning listening to the elderly people as I grew up..... thank you for this video hopefully it will open many eyes cheers from Tempe Arizona USA
true, but it's the stress we weren't used to when everyone had the minimum guaranteed under communism and now everything is uncertain. Please note i am not for communism, i am strongly against it, but it is taking decades to adjust and to catch up with the west for the decades lost in development, my conational Poles who live in western Europe tend to have more than 2 children per family, Czechs and Estonians are improving greatly, so the earlier we catch up economically the better it will get or at least i think, luckily Poland a couple of years ago started to have a positive migration for the first time in decades. Many other less "lucky" slavs will take much longer like the Ukrainians or some in the Balkan region. Anyways, wish us luck
Olivera in Dating beyond borders is my favorite thing 😍 couldn’t agree more about being direct and honest, faking emotions to be polite is not something we do😂 but I love it the Way we’re
I have dated several girls from Eastern Europe and Central Europe, and I would say the cultural difference is huge. For example, I have never met a Serbian girl who would not insist to pay for her bill on the date even if she is quite poor, while every Russian girls would expect you pay for everything on every date. I think Central European girls are more Westernized and more independent and I like it.
As a Romanian here i really like the Polish girl (Anna) mindset. I like that she understand the bill splitting thing which is a pain in the ass for men when they date with Ukrainian/Belarusian women (i am speaking generally) which they expect the men to pay for everything forever while they keep their own money for themselves. In Romania we have a much more chill thing about this as both women and men can pay. Example: first time i can pay and next time she can pay and so on. Here we talk about dates on restaurants which can be quite expensive and not just a a coffee/tea/ice cream which is maybe 5 euro and obviously men can pay for it with no problem. I am living in Poland for couple months now in Krakow and i can say Polish people are a mix between central and nordic culture. They are very organized (unlike us Romanians) hard working and women's are generally very independent compared for example to Ukrainian/Belarusian girls. They are vey similar to Romanians in mentality when it comes to relathionship :) However here Iryna from Ukraine and Anastasia from Russia they been also more flexible in the mindset and that's because maybe they traveled and lived in different countries and they understand that in relationships you cant have fixed ideas about some topics. Unlike the girl from Belarus which she said something like "if the men don't pay first i will not date him... because! That's not an argument and it just shows lacks of deeper understanding of a relationship. I will also not date a girl who expect me to pay for everything just because i am a men! I guess she could date a cash machine in that case, preferably the blue ones that overcharge tourists :)) We don't live in the times of the USSR when women's didn't have opportunities at job and they use to stay home with the kids and take care of the house and men use to go to war and work. Things have shift quite dramatically in our world this days, some for the good some for the worse and you need to be flexible in a relationship.
@Nina Aden that is the entryway that creeps use all the time. If you don't know that then I feel bad for you. They will call girls beautiful and intelligent and then try to do something horrible
A woman is very happy and satisfied with two types of men. One who is wise and virtuous. The second is the one who treats the woman with kindness and compassion.
I hate the gold digger part. I'm not a woman nor I'm from Eastern Europe. I just reason and in my humble opinion people want to marry a partner with good income. Both women and men. The difference is that men place a big importance in how a woman should look, therefore some women are willing to go through the hurdles of appealing to those men.
I feel like the whole “gold digger” thing ties into traditional gender roles. The men work to make money and the women work to make a comfortable home. The women were dependent on the man to have money because they would stay home in the house that the man pays. Therefore finding a man with money was VERY important.
You are right about that. I think most people mix up gold digger with financial stability and a homemaker with a slut. Sure there are both of them but one of them makes a home and another trashes a home.
Actually this is very western/american perception. Due to turbulent times polish women, and I guess other Eastern Europeans too, had to work together. It is not like American 50s. In 50s we already worked arm by arm, men and women. And polish women rank as 5th in the world and most entrepreneurial in Europe, so don't let the stereotype fool you. There are many ways to be independent, Eastern Europeans just developed other way of doing it.
I really like the Belarusian lady videos. She can speak Arabic and her channel is about Belarus but it's in Arabic too. Shout out to her for learning such a hard language and happy to see her here in another channel that I like.
I wish women and people in general in the US would stop being so fake super smiley and overly friendly. I am uncomfortable being in a culture where it's expected to treat everyone as your best friend. I'm naturally not so friendly and charismatic to anyone and everyone all the time and because of this I often get called monotone unfriendly and rude.
Oh my goodness, your video on the youtube was like a breath of fresh air. It was so refreshing and different from the usual content out there. I was genuinely interested in every second and it sparked a fire of inspiration within me. Your video left a lasting impression on my heart and mind.
I am from Poland, I work and am independent and still feel it is a really nice of man paying on a date :) it is not about mantaining, just taking care of a woman on a date. And I know many women feeling the same way. "gold digger" stereotype is really unfair and that's why many women offer to pay - they are afraid to be judged. In fact many of us appreciate the gesture and many man who are not phobic to 'gold diggers' for any reason also enjoy and feels masculine to take care of a woman.
If you work and are independent, then you can pay for yourself on a date. The whole point of a man paying for the woman is because the woman is either not working or independent. You can’t have it both ways.
@@californiaslastgasp6847 Here they do. Depends on what u mean by "invate". If it's "let's go to a pub", it's not really an invitation. But If u say, "let's go to the restaurant, I am invating u", then He/She should pay.
How a woman can not function without a man when she managed it somehow till her age to survive, to get education and job, to earn money, to learn many things for living, home, life. And this not less than a man but very often even more and better than a man. This stereotype is not about helpless women but about men who want woman to be a function, to be a free function for him for his whole life and to be depending of a husband. This old and very traditional thing is still very common in the mind of many, many men around the world.
I mean, that’s the order of life. A man and a woman. A woman is supposed to be a servant, a helping hand of a man. A woman is supposed to be a man’s peace. One who he can depend on in the times of distress
@Lubhavna Goel Nope, it’s the biological order of life. A woman is a man’s support at home. A man shows his love by providing for his woman. A woman shows her love by being his support and taking care of his domain
@@olafharoldsonnii4713 Supposed of whom? I as a woman don’t accept being a servant of a man. No one woman accept it. This only supposed by men because it suits them. there is no slave system anymore and there are no more masters and slaves.
@@olafharoldsonnii4713 And is the support and peace of a woman. The is no “order of life”, it is a order of men. Only woman know what is her order and what makes she happy. No one has to tell us what to do and how to live our lives
As an East-European woman (Romanian) I loved this video and I agree with the ladies. The Bulgarian lady expressed everything perfectly. (Even the prostitution stereotype…)
So what do people do with the unknown? We label, judge, and categorize them. As you can see, some stereotypes can be cruel and unfair. Unfortunately, there is no way to change how things are done. People and cultures are going to be stereotyped and misunderstood. But you can come to your own conclusions about Eastern European women by taking the time to learn about their culture and history. Why not chat with one of these lovely Eastern European ladies online, and get to know her better? Sadly, once a culture or individual has been labeled, it can be very hard to shake the stereotype. Everyone deserves to be given the benefit of the doubt, don’t you think?"
I feel like Poland stands out a bit from the rest. Polish women have more "western" approach to marriage (it's not important and relationships generally base on a partneship), being independent (they completely are, ofc it happens but mostly they make own money and don't rely on any man; they're hard-working), dressing up (they don't; I'm Polish living in the UK and Brits are the ones overdressed, esp while going out), emotions (it depends on characters of individuals, but generally Poles are not quiet or sad; again, comparing to British ppl, Poles in the UK are party animals, loud and expressive). They've got more American way of being than stereotypical Eastern, but in fact Poland is considered as Central Europe
I think she can represent all Western Slavs. We ar a mix of western And eastern. Well, Central Europe :D I wouldn't say we ar Americanized though, we ar germanized.
@@xboxgamerhr Look at the map or google it. Russia Is definitelly Eastern Europe. At least big part of it Is, both georgraphically And culturally. Belarus, Ukraine, Moldava and Baltic states (even thouth somethimes they ar seen as Northern Europe) - Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania ar all EE. Guite a lot of countries as u can see. I dunno where ar u from (can u Tell me out of curiosity?), but get use to Central Europe. It's not useful to separate Europe to East And West only. It doesn't make sense. Poland Is CE without a doubt.
@@Anastazka00 russians don't even identify themselves as Europeans, they despise that If Poland isn't EE Baltic States definitely aren't So what have you left? Moldova Belarus and Ukraine? That's ridiculous
@@xboxgamerhr It's simple. Look at the map of Europe with the Asian border. Poland's exactly in the middle in Europe. Anwering your question: between Poland and the border with Asia you get Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine, Bulgaria and most importantly a part of Russia that takes big share of Eastern Europe Example: (www.)worldatlas.com/r/w728-h642-q90/img/areamap/continent/europe_map.gif Some more evidences: 1.Russia is not 'almost a continent', (well, there's many other Asian countries). Some part of Russia is located in Europe so yes, it does count. 2. Well, if you look for the exact middle of Europe, you'll find some of these set points in Eastern part of Poland or even in Belarus (there're plenty of them). 3. Would you call Czechia or Slovakia 'Eastern Europe'? cuz they're on the same line. 4. Also culturally, Poland's closer to West than East. It's not about what ppl think of themselves, but overally how social restains work, economy, the religion and culture esp of youth, internatiolisation. I lived for a while in Poland and I've been to Ukraine, Belarus, Bulagaria and Lithuania and life there looks completely different. 5. The argument that Russians don't consider themselves as Europeans is invalid. Ppl from Argentina sometimes claim that they're also European. Would you agree with them? From strictly scientific (geographical) side: yes, Russia are a part of Europe. It's also a part of Asia, end of story.
@@Baqsam maybe Martian too? I guess she is the only person in Bulgaria with darker skin? I've seen her videos before and she looks great. It is coused by her camera I guess. It makes her look with darker skin than she actually is.
@@beadsman13 I agree that there could be Balkans, for example, who are darker without necessarily being Gypsy, but I got some Gypsy vibes from this Bulgarian lady. She _does_ look lighter in her own videos, but that's not the only distinguishing factor.
Omg! Romanian mothers do say that! 😂😂 Since i live alone, i will sometimes go fast to the store, for water, wearing some sport outfits, and sonetimes remember my mom. "Are you gonna go like that, outdoors?" And i laugh, knowing that i would not get away with this, if she was present 😂😂😂
The most annoying stereotype that bothers me at least here in my country Chile lots of men want to go there to pick up a girlfriend just because the girls are beautiful and they want them just as a trophy i hate that .
I really enjoyed watching this amazing video.. watched 2 times ..the ladies in this video are gorgeous ( I am a woman :) ) in addition I would like to say that, all women deserve to be happy :)
I'm Polish and I have to say, the women here differ depending on their birthplace background. People from Southern, Central and "old coastline" regions are generally more welcoming and warm, whereas people from the eastern and western parts (the latter thanks to relocations from the east after the II World War) are more cold and aloof. Plus, the partnership attitudes are different, whether the girl was raised in a village or in a city. Girls from bigger cities tend to be more demanding, independent, averse to committed relationships and more feministic, whereas girls from the countryside are generally more caring, loving and affectionate (like mine ;)). So: a girl from the city will pay for herself, make more money than you do, and make you sleep on the couch for a slightly sexist remark, while a girl from the countryside will make you pie, cater to your needs and want to marry you soon, but will also expect you to do "manly stull" like fixing the plumbing or putting up a shelf.
I feel you. That's exactly the same in Romania. And probably in most eastern european countries. There are some variations, we are not exactly the same
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It is the most economically succesful country in Eastern Europe individually. So of course they would be a little more Weaternized because succesful women want money, success and carreer not love at least not from a less succesful man.
My mother always said that as Poles we are too northern for the South, too southern for the North, too western for the East and too eastern for the West 🤣
@@julianmarco4185 I met one very ambitious Polish girl which however was in contrast to the attitude I encountered while I was in Poland. It almost felt like she was talking about feminism so much because her country is so traditional. I don’t need to talk about women having a career etc because I don’t know a single woman in my life who doesn’t work in Bulgaria. Poland is a very religious country and very traditional, they might be more economically developed but my overall impression is that religion is still going so strong over there that they are a bit stuck in the past. Especially the smaller towns.
What I noticed is that the further east you go, the more the women match these stereotypes. Poland clearly has been more Germanized out of the Slavic countries, maybe Czechia too. And I am guessing Slovenia, Croatia, and Slovakia all have strong influence from the Austro-Hungarian empire. They are more Catholic (minus Czechia), and write in Latin script. Also, I know they consider themselves Nordic (weird), but would have loved to hear the opinion of the Baltic countries.
@@Anastazka00 Oh, then I guess it only applies to Estonia, which is arguably Baltic, since geographically it is by the Baltic Sea, but linguistically it ain't a Baltic language. Idk, I heard many Estonians claim they are Nordic because they relate more to their cousins the Finns in the north, and being Nordic gives them a better international image, at least in terms of socioeconomic and political status. I think they hate to be attached with the stigma of being a former Soviet Union state, despite they were, and even 25% of Estonia's population is of Russian-descent.
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Oh. I am idiot And Did not understand the comment :D The way u structured the last sentence sounded like u think Central Europeans consider themselves Nordic, so yea :D Baltic consider themselves Nordic I think. And it kindda does make sense.
While I’ve dated a Romanian woman at university and liked a Polish au pair who worked at my secondary school, I’m nervous as an ethnically mixed individual with left leaning politics to meet Eastern European women for fear that I’m not conservative or masculine enough,
They are just women and human beings, like any other women in anywhere in the world. I don't understand the stereotype that east Europeans are the best looking women. I personally know many East European girls and most of them do not look like supermodels. Every ethnicity has their fare share of extraordinarily beautiful women, but most women are as normal looking as these women.
If u consider these women to be "normal" u live in a country full of beautiful women :D There ar many countries with beautiful women, but there ar also countries with not that beautiful women. Same with men. Then there ar preferences, some ppl especially from Southern countries can find EE And their colurfull eyes And hair exotic (And wise versa). Also, style, grooming, confidence And overall attitute makes one more or less attractive And I think this play in favour of EE women.
@@Anastazka00 yeah grooming and make up, that makes the difference I guess. However, there are many single moms in EE as well who will date you if you can buy them a lunch ;) I currently live in a west European country. Some of my my countrymen say women are beautiful here but again I find most of them average looking. Some people will just say all white girls are beautiful, which is dumb.
Call it a stereotype. Call it what you want. Ukraine & Russian women are beautiful on this inside and of course you know about the outside. They're also smart. Maybe they are not overdressed, maybe the western standards are low.
@@jaskatpon1 She's definitelly not Roma. Romas look different. Most Bulgariens look this way. Southern Slavs ar darker then other Slavs (not surprising since they ar in the south). Not every tanned European is Gypsy. She's half Serbien And to me, her features ar very Serbien. Gypsy features ar different.
But there Is actually some connection between EE, Slavs And Persien, the R1a haplogroup. Bulgarien, Romanien And Balkan women do remind me of Persiens slightly.
Everything is nice but that prostitutes stereotypes is kinda hurt me I m not a women but it's very sensitive to them many countries have facing issue with economy or not as developed as some other countries and maybe their is more girl trafficking or sex tourism but still assuming all of them are prostitutes are derogatory 😐 Stay safe sister ❤️ from 🇮🇳
Finally my new video is out! Sadly, due to the lockdown restrictions in both Europe and Canada where we film, we had to make this video via Zoom, so some of the quality isn't the best. Great news is that I was able to get these six beauties from all over the world on-board to share their thoughts. To check out the deal with Atlas VPN, go here: atlasvpn.go2cloud.org/SHz!
Hi can you do a Bangladeshi video please i.e. 'You Know You're Dating a Bangladesh Man/Woman When...'
Thank you for uploading this video on TH-cam. Folks loved the ladies who are talking about their stereotypes only in the East and Central European countries.
Love this video! Shout out to all these lovely ladies and thank you for your candid answers. I was bummed not to see a Hungarian represented. I am curious if they would have similar answers? In any case great video and will share with friends.
“In many countries it’s polite to fake emotions, but faking emotions is very energy consuming” hahaha, as a Pole I can totally relate to that
True that
Being Czech... Yeah, true.
yes, us northern europeans are like that aswell haha
Americans: "Y'all good people, but please, smile more in public."
Northern/Eastern Europeans: "Thanks. We're already doing that internally."
Americans: "Do it *e x t e r n a l l y.* "
Northern/Eastern Europeans: " *N o.* "
@@_Killkor true
The first stereotype is definitely false because historically Slavic women were more independent and bossy, especially in the previous century when many men died in war. What is more, in USSR women were taught to work just like men. So, Eastern European women are generally feminine and self-sufficient
Exactly ,we are also much more matriarchal than western women
EXECTLLY! This Is so true for all formal Eastern block countries. And even before, women were used to do tough "male" works like coal mining etc. Ppl associate feminine with weak, that's really sad And sexist.
Spot on, Bulgaria has the most women as CEO and most women in IT sector from whole of Europe, women here know how to survive.
Yes, Slavic women always have been working. Situation as in Western countries when women has stood in home and only has taken care of home was very, very rare. Our mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers etc. has always been doing everything like man.
It is true. Back in the day women work even more than men.
Love the comment, "It is easier to say she was a gold digger or poor than to look inside yourself or see why she wasn't into you."
So why do they accept dinners, gifts, etc from us?
Marina, thank you again for the invitation! It was a pleasure to meet all these amazing ladies:-) Hope to catch up with you again!❤️
Thank you for showing up! I love Poland and her people. I would love to visit, thank you again for your insight 😊
@@thevictorianconservative1093 Thank you! You must visit Poland!❤️ I highly recommend Cracow where i live, it’s beautiful and magical🤩❤️
Thank you for taking part Ania! ❤🇵🇱
@@AnnaSzlezak
Thank you for participating. You did great. It helped me learn a lot about myself as well, why I am the way I am. I'm part Polish, but I have never been to Poland.
@@thevictorianconservative1093 I can also recommend Torun where I live. But Poland has a lot of beautiful places and regions. I can make like an entire list of great places, that are interesting from different reasons: beautiful views or architecture, unique traditions, historical significance, etc.
I really hate stereotypes about us. Most of the time we drink TEA, not VODKA
I have a Russian friend and she said everyone drinks vodka in Russia. Obviously not EVERYONE but she did point out that there was some truth to that stereotype among a certain demographic.
@@Freeeeeeeee27 that’s not true. I’m Russian and I spent ALL my life in Russia. Maybe I know it better? Ur friend is probably kidding
And we actually prefer beer over vodka. Wine is also more popular
I always thought of people from post-Soviet countries as vodka-drinkers. Didn't know about the tea til I saw NFKRZ's video about some people in St. Petersburg pushing cheap teas for double or more the price.
@@Kristamerl she definitely wasn't kidding. I'm pretty sure she was referring to "certain" types of people when she said that. I have Russian friends and they don't drink Vodka all day so I don't believe it's entirely true. Just that there are some that fit that "drink vodka all day" stereotype.
Iam from Poland and i hate this stereotype too. Hare we drink tea WITH vodka ;) cheers!
"I am not angry I just don't react" yes sis 😂
Polish woman is so calm and elegant
We are😎
@@the90sgirl81 I wish
She seems to be lying tho
She is amazing
@@nabilsaadi8704 Having a family in Poland, I know she's not lying, but I guess she could feel a bit insecure with her English. You can even hear how she's strugling to articulate her thoughts
"I'm not angry I just don't react"
HAHAHAHAHAHAH that was funny
I'm surprised how the Ukranian girl living in Mexico has a thick spanish accent 😂
I was gonna say the same 😂
No, she has normal Ukrainian/Russian accent, I guess her rolling R made you mistaken . They just pronounce this very similar.
@@ArthurIsaenko братан я 6 лет жил в Нью Йорке и видел много мексов, и 3 года как в Украине. Поверь, у неё испанский (мексиканский) акцент.
Her second language is spanish and she started to learn english 2 years ago.
lol that's kinda true spanish is on trending dude
The 'myth' about female dependancy on men is so stupid. Polish women rank 5th in the world and most entrepreneurial in EU.
It's true. They just don't boast about it like American women.
Thank you for noticing ❤️
As a Czech I feel quite represented by our Polish neigbour, I can say:
1. Myth - There ar gender roles And task division, but I would say it's more likely man can't function without women. Women in this country do everything - work full time, do the houseworks And take care of the kids at the same time. Women also apply for divorce more often then man And they ar financally independent with exeption of mothers on "maternity Holiday" with a little child. Man do fixing, renovations And they tend to be really handy. However I don't think we "can't function" without a man. I know So many women who ar absolutelly capable of doing "male jobs" And ar Handy And even physically strong. Women choping Wood or reparing the roof or small stuff in the house ar not uncommon in Czechia. There ar women who ar demanding man to help more - especially uni graduates who ar seeking career, but I think even most young women still keep this traditional model. Both genders ar looking for serious relationship And children. But I dunno that's what "can't function without" Is. We just love to work in a pair.
2. Depends what Is "a lot"? We usually try to look good, take care of ourselves And wear what suits us. But I don't spend more then 10-15 minutes in a bathroom in the morning. Czechs like elegant, but also comfortable clothers - heels ar not comfortable :D We usually keep it simple. But I would definitelly dress up for a theatre or something like that.
3. Myth - I am with Belarusan And Bulgarien girl in this. We don't fake emotions, we ar direct and express in a way we feel it. Romanien girl had a good point, it depends to what u compare it with. I also agree with the Polish girl - I think we ar warm And caring, but just to people we know And like... It's true we can appear cold And emotionless to strangers though, we tend to be more "closed" And reserved with new people.
4. Myth - Same As the Polish girl. I think this stereotype Is cuz of sex tourism. I have seen older drunk men in Prague hitting on young girls trying to show off their money. Either they ar dissapointed women ar disgusted by them or they find a golden digger. Like what do u expect? - totally agree with the Ukrainiem girl. EE And Slavic girls ar kindda fetishized (I am not complaining) at least in the West, So some western women might be jelous And spread this stereotype as well?
5. Very true, but isn't that opposide of the 3. Stereotype??
Stereotype I am tired of hearing? Number 1., 4. And also the one we ar submissive And dumb? Some ppl really think that just cuz we like to Cook And take care of our families we ar "submissive" while we ar just kind. Kind Is underrated. It's not opposide to strong either. It's a personality trait of course, So that vary, but culturally speaking, we have lots of jokes on how man does what his wife tells him to do And a lots of men really do ask permition when they want to go to a pub, etc. Generally, women threat man like children, they ar very caring And bossy to them. I am not exectlly liking it, but that's how it Is.
This Is very accurate. I'd say (C)EEs Are far more emotional (both +/-) than Germanic peoples,but equally less emotional than Latin peoples. When inside EE,it Feels like the people Are fairly relaxed,easy to get connected to, self-sufficient,And family-oriented. When outside EE,it seems like it's a region Full of chaos And bipolar patients.🤣
In Bulgaria we have saying about that last part - "Wife said and we decided."
@@beadsman13 Good one, will start to use it :D
@@beadsman13 In Poland we say: "Mąż rządzi światem, żona rządzi mężem" - "Husband rules over the world, wife rules over husband."
or: "Mąż jest głową rodziny, a żona szyją obracającą głowę" - "Husband is a head of a family, and wife is a neck directing the head"
@@krakendragonslayer1909 We have that last one too.
7:12 agreed. Faking emotions are so energy consuming. Most of the time, it's better to show people when you are pissed and ready to fight so they will not abuse you
😂 agreed
It is so energy consuming. However, in certain societies, you have to in order to be accepted or successful. That is why, by Friday night, I'm totally spent and prefer my own company to recuperate (a loved one is ok too).
Proud to see an amazing Bulgarian representative fro a change (I am a Bulgarian woman as well)- she was so articulate, thoughtful and positive throughout the whole video. I was also impressed by the Polish and Romanian women as well, but, overall-all women were great :)
She is half Serbian,don't forget that.Her character is more Serbian than Bulgarian.
@@AjaSophia_Metohia брате не личи на Српкињу уопште ,ал никако
@@Србомбоница86 Ne,lici bas na Bugarku-Tatarku.Oni su zapravo takvog izgleda oni svetliji su srpskog porekla.Kada sam napisala da je vise Srpkinja mislila sam na ponasanje,vedar duh,osmeh.
@@AjaSophia_Metohia аха ,то да
Семья должна понять, что все они должны работать вместе, чтобы добиться лучшего качества жизни!
Loved being part of this! The video turned out great Marina 😊
Thanks for taking part Olivera!
You did great!
Olivera is your first or last name?
you are sooo beautiful!!
Eastern/Central European Women are top in all aspects. I have travelled the world and Slavic (plus Hungarian and Romanian) ladies are simply the best
@Richard Schiffman agreed
You do know that Central Europe includes Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Lichtenstein as well.
@@linajurgensen4698 yes yes... so i rephrase: Womenr from CZ< HU< SK< PL, Ro, UA, LT, Lithuania, Estonia and Russia... better?
@@CommonSense9eleven and Moldova, my crush's country
By putting videos on topics such as these you're fostering greater, deeper, far wider understanding of the ppls and cultures around the world. You're actually breaking down barriers and easing tensions, conflicts, and casting more light in topics that ppl shy away from, afraid to talk about, taboo, or universally curious but afraid to ask, and by so doing, in effect, you're giving other ppl in other regions real world examples of why the words "we're all one and the same" are definitely true. I love you, Marina. Dax here, Filipino, from the Philippines and Krasnodar Russia. Wooooohooo!!!
Thanks Dax!! It means a lot ❤
How are you from two very different places?
Very decent polish representative! I agree with everything she said:)
true. i am from Ukraine, and the Polish girl was the only objective and adequate person from them all.
@@TheEroina because her channel revolves around relationship stuff, so she has a lot of feedback from women who follow her
I thought her English was better though.
They're all so pretty.
Look at how calm these girls are. No acting, no drama, no screaming, no unnecessary emotion. Now imagine asking these questions to an American woman.
When I went to visit Poland for the first time, I went on some tinder dates and my impression was that they were all very kind, friendly and intelligent.
It upset me that some of my “friends” from other European countries were like “be careful with Polish women, they’re only after your money...bla bla bla”
My first initial reactions to this were:
1st of all, bold of you to assume I have money😂
2nd that’s racist👀
I’ve been on dates with girls from Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and Romania and they were all mostly good experiences. I think the only stereotype that holds true about Eastern European girls is that they certainly do like to dress up and carry themselves well!😂
I personally think we as humans have so much more in common than differences so no matter where you are, you can rarely go wrong showing up to date with respect and an open mind!
So some people go to countries just to go on dates. DISGUSTING.
You went to PL as a sex tourist. I've met guys like you here. But having a faithful relationship here is almost impossible.
New stereotype: All Eastern European women are drop dead gorgeous! True i saw it on Dating Beyond Borders :-)
I'm from Hungary but I agree to most of these thing, especially the last part. If someone manages to break our icewall than they will be in for a huge surprise and we are loyal, which is getting rarer and rarer nowadays!
Divorce rates are rapidly increasing even in Eastern Europe. So loyalty is not a regional thing...
@@julianmarco4185 It may not be a regional thing but might be a religious thing tho, yes the world is changing but compared to western Europe we are more family oriented and traditional
@@katalinbalazs8671 Yes, it probably has something to do with that. But it's also because big corporations and companies want to break down the family unit. We are no longer being taught to work complementary as a family unit.
We are taught to be rivals and fight each other for the smallest piece of bread. (If you've ever seen the meme with the two monkeys about to have a knife fight while the Simpson characters are cheering them on then that is exactly what is happening)
Agreed! This goes for the whole region, I think. Westerners take it as coldness when in reality it is about a) interest or b) protecting themselves not to be disappointed. It took me a year or so to get close to my friends from this region, and in the end it was TOTALLY worth it. I adore them and we look after eachother. It also goes to what they said earlier about expression, they are passionate and VERY direct. Also like she said that it is depends on what you are comparing to also, I apperciate this line of thinking.
Big hugs from Poland, Sister! ❤️
As a Polish woman I agree with everything Anna said 👍
The women are all so pretty 🙂
She seemed very professional and dry to me. Almost like an doctor or accountant. It was funny to hear her talk about eastern European women not being cold and emotionless. Sorry but that's just the impression she left me with...
@@julianmarco4185 It's OK.She tried to be professional 😉 I think it's a common first impression about Polish people in general.
@@TheEmpress185 she came across very dry and as one with agenda. In all honesty Polish ppl are expected to start their own family by the time they graduate University (25 y old). Polish women expect Polish man to pay if they invited them out. Polish women do not show emotion especially in public compared to non Slavs. I can go on and on with the topic. Stereotypes are bout most of ppl not bout individual.
I like Eastern European people generally probably more than Western European people. Very down to earth. Even when the ladies like all of these ladies are, are ridiculously beautiful they are still very sweet and not stuck up.
Agreed! As the female american speaking. I prefer honesty and directness life it too short and precious. These folks know how to apperciate and live life. While at the same time stay true to themselves.
@@lesliea.6440 You will find honesty and directness in Europe as well, especially in Central and Northern Europe. So I don´t really get what you´re getting at.
When you ask women (or men) don't ask them in a group. Ask them individually. You don't want the other peoples opinions to be influenced
I dated a Romanian woman for a year and she absolutely fit what was said here. I’ve always been attracted to Eastern European women. Intelligent. Cultured. Feminine yet strong. They’re a terror when angry but if they fall for you their loyalty is unmatched.
Women: Well, kinda, a little, maybe...
Poland: No we're not like that😂😂😂
true 😂
anyways, we Poles along with Czechs and Slovaks are western Slavs and although there are many similarities between all Slavs, there're also some important differences, i'd say there're three broad categories of slavs (western, southern in the balkans, and eastern such as the ex ussr republics)
@@adamwnt also, Romanians are not Slavs, but Romance speaking people 😊
I think Anna Szlęzak is expressing more of her opinions rather than actually reporting what it's really like in Poland.
Poland is Central Europe, not Eastern
@@alexandrebriskieviezsilva1626 Not for Western Europe :)
Russian woman 25 years old here.
1. Offended stereotype) but kind of true because women sometimes prefere to find not poor husband and not work) i hope too that time is changing now )
2. Maybe but not all women. it's changing now too
3. Maybe because they are shy and can't be very open and confident sometimes.
4. 🙈 Sometimes. It goes from past when thiefs registered in sites to meet man, used photos of russian women and were menteurs to these foreign men to receive money. About paying in restaurants: if pay half-half , if helps avoid using person and be used too.
5. I think like polish woman here.
The most annoying cliché that we are ready for everything to receive marriage, that we are very comfortable and good housewives. I hope our women will be more and more confident and happy day by day.
this is a great video.. there needs to be more like this
the other thing is NO ONE studies different cultures etc. my grandparents were Swedish they lived in a trailer court where 90 percent of the people were from other countries Europe etc... it was like a mini united nation it was very educational and I enjoyed learning listening to the elderly people as I grew up..... thank you for this video hopefully it will open many eyes
cheers from Tempe Arizona USA
Hello fellow Arizona may you receive salvation and TRUTH. I'm from Southern, Az.
@@ilovenoodles7483 Already born again... thank you for your reply.... have a great week be safe cheers
All Slavic women: we have to married before 25 and have children.
All Slavic countries too: worst fertility rate and low natality
because of emigration
Lmao so true
But Slavs have historically had low birth rates because they're huge people big in size that are hard to feed
true, but it's the stress we weren't used to when everyone had the minimum guaranteed under communism and now everything is uncertain. Please note i am not for communism, i am strongly against it, but it is taking decades to adjust and to catch up with the west for the decades lost in development, my conational Poles who live in western Europe tend to have more than 2 children per family, Czechs and Estonians are improving greatly, so the earlier we catch up economically the better it will get or at least i think, luckily Poland a couple of years ago started to have a positive migration for the first time in decades. Many other less "lucky" slavs will take much longer like the Ukrainians or some in the Balkan region. Anyways, wish us luck
@@xboxgamerhr Ukrainians are often relatively short
@@yarat4313 because they're the poorest
Olivera in Dating beyond borders is my favorite thing 😍
couldn’t agree more about being direct and honest, faking emotions to be polite is not something we do😂 but I love it the Way we’re
Семья должна понять, что все они должны работать вместе, чтобы добиться лучшего качества жизни!
I have dated several girls from Eastern Europe and Central Europe, and I would say the cultural difference is huge. For example, I have never met a Serbian girl who would not insist to pay for her bill on the date even if she is quite poor, while every Russian girls would expect you pay for everything on every date. I think Central European girls are more Westernized and more independent and I like it.
I am russian girl and I offer my man to pay my part, but anyway he pays more when we are on holidays for example. My man is french
I have a hunch that you just dont like women from russia in general
Serbs are not central european
Србомбоница: Well, part of Serbia Is technically in Central Europe. But yea, they ar definitelly more Southern.
@@Anastazka00 we are entirely south east ,nothing central about us whatsoever
As a Romanian here i really like the Polish girl (Anna) mindset. I like that she understand the bill splitting thing which is a pain in the ass for men when they date with Ukrainian/Belarusian women (i am speaking generally) which they expect the men to pay for everything forever while they keep their own money for themselves.
In Romania we have a much more chill thing about this as both women and men can pay.
Example: first time i can pay and next time she can pay and so on. Here we talk about dates on restaurants which can be quite expensive and not just a a coffee/tea/ice cream which is maybe 5 euro and obviously men can pay for it with no problem.
I am living in Poland for couple months now in Krakow and i can say Polish people are a mix between central and nordic culture. They are very organized (unlike us Romanians) hard working and women's are generally very independent compared for example to Ukrainian/Belarusian girls. They are vey similar to Romanians in mentality when it comes to relathionship :)
However here Iryna from Ukraine and Anastasia from Russia they been also more flexible in the mindset and that's because maybe they traveled and lived in different countries and they understand that in relationships you cant have fixed ideas about some topics. Unlike the girl from Belarus which she said something like "if the men don't pay first i will not date him... because! That's not an argument and it just shows lacks of deeper understanding of a relationship.
I will also not date a girl who expect me to pay for everything just because i am a men! I guess she could date a cash machine in that case, preferably the blue ones that overcharge tourists :))
We don't live in the times of the USSR when women's didn't have opportunities at job and they use to stay home with the kids and take care of the house and men use to go to war and work. Things have shift quite dramatically in our world this days, some for the good some for the worse and you need to be flexible in a relationship.
The romanian life and culture is the same as italy
Amazing of how European women from the East and Central talk about their stereotypes in parts of Europe.
they are all beautiful, intelligent, articulate young ladies.
Chill out creep
@Nina Aden that is the entryway that creeps use all the time. If you don't know that then I feel bad for you. They will call girls beautiful and intelligent and then try to do something horrible
@Nina Aden how do you assume I'm a dude?
A woman is very happy and satisfied with two types of men. One who is wise and virtuous. The second is the one who treats the woman with kindness and compassion.
Third, the chad
“you know you’re dating a Polish man” please 🙏🇵🇱
Yes please!
Take 3 shots of vodka before and after lunch lol
i am one, i really wonder what i gonna see 😂
No foreign woman ever did so not enough research materials. 😝
If he's a misogynist and an alcoholic
Wow the Ukrainian woman has really beautiful eyes. 😍
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hey indian ses they are so beautiful
*simp*
@@Mroquelle No. Commenting one women's looks isn't simping. Simping means debasing yourself before a woman in hopes of getting her attention.
In these pandemic times, the remote format is perfect. Your content is very good and this doesn't change with remote interviews.
great video, interesting and entertaining! Proud to be Romanian/American/Ukrainian :)
In fact every women in every country prefer rich man. In USA are more golddigger as in Eastern Europe.
I hate the gold digger part. I'm not a woman nor I'm from Eastern Europe. I just reason and in my humble opinion people want to marry a partner with good income. Both women and men. The difference is that men place a big importance in how a woman should look, therefore some women are willing to go through the hurdles of appealing to those men.
Excellent video Marina as always! I enjoyed it very much!
Love this video! Great representative for my country Poland. All ladies were wonderfull.
I feel like the whole “gold digger” thing ties into traditional gender roles.
The men work to make money and the women work to make a comfortable home.
The women were dependent on the man to have money because they would stay home in the house that the man pays.
Therefore finding a man with money was VERY important.
You are right about that.
I think most people mix up gold digger with financial stability and a homemaker with a slut.
Sure there are both of them but one of them makes a home and another trashes a home.
Actually this is very western/american perception. Due to turbulent times polish women, and I guess other Eastern Europeans too, had to work together. It is not like American 50s. In 50s we already worked arm by arm, men and women.
And polish women rank as 5th in the world and most entrepreneurial in Europe, so don't let the stereotype fool you.
There are many ways to be independent, Eastern Europeans just developed other way of doing it.
Prostitute is the oldest profession in the world.
Oh these videos are still my favourites on this channel.
I really like the Belarusian lady videos. She can speak Arabic and her channel is about Belarus but it's in Arabic too. Shout out to her for learning such a hard language and happy to see her here in another channel that I like.
Polish woman is between german and east europe type 😊
Yes haha this is how we look in general
I'm going to have to check out Poland!
Great video! Always good to hear what people from X, Y, or Z country have to say about stereotypes of their country.
Also, Iryna has pretty eyes.
All of these woman have great personalities and things to offer. It's a very good quality. I think I would date any one of them.
ok but they're not here to offer themselves for dates
I wish women and people in general in the US would stop being so fake super smiley and overly friendly. I am uncomfortable being in a culture where it's expected to treat everyone as your best friend. I'm naturally not so friendly and charismatic to anyone and everyone all the time and because of this I often get called monotone unfriendly and rude.
You're free to leave.
Oh my goodness, your video on the youtube was like a breath of fresh air. It was so refreshing and different from the usual content out there. I was genuinely interested in every second and it sparked a fire of inspiration within me. Your video left a lasting impression on my heart and mind.
I am from Poland, I work and am independent and still feel it is a really nice of man paying on a date :) it is not about mantaining, just taking care of a woman on a date. And I know many women feeling the same way. "gold digger" stereotype is really unfair and that's why many women offer to pay - they are afraid to be judged. In fact many of us appreciate the gesture and many man who are not phobic to 'gold diggers' for any reason also enjoy and feels masculine to take care of a woman.
If you work and are independent, then you can pay for yourself on a date. The whole point of a man paying for the woman is because the woman is either not working or independent. You can’t have it both ways.
@@californiaslastgasp6847 of course I CAN ;) But that is not the point, like I said
@@californiaslastgasp6847 It's mostly man who invate women, so they should pay. If I invate someone, I pay, it's called manners.
@@Anastazka00 men don’t pay for other men when they are invited to a meal or concert.
@@californiaslastgasp6847 Here they do. Depends on what u mean by "invate". If it's "let's go to a pub", it's not really an invitation. But If u say, "let's go to the restaurant, I am invating u", then He/She should pay.
They are so pretty
As Slavic-American I can confirm this, I lived in the heart of Mexico for awhile and I was ALWAYS feeling overdressed.
How a woman can not function without a man when she managed it somehow till her age to survive, to get education and job, to earn money, to learn many things for living, home, life. And this not less than a man but very often even more and better than a man. This stereotype is not about helpless women but about men who want woman to be a function, to be a free function for him for his whole life and to be depending of a husband. This old and very traditional thing is still very common in the mind of many, many men around the world.
I mean, that’s the order of life. A man and a woman.
A woman is supposed to be a servant, a helping hand of a man.
A woman is supposed to be a man’s peace. One who he can depend on in the times of distress
@Lubhavna Goel Nope, it’s the biological order of life. A woman is a man’s support at home.
A man shows his love by providing for his woman. A woman shows her love by being his support and taking care of his domain
@@olafharoldsonnii4713
Supposed of whom? I as a woman don’t accept being a servant of a man. No one woman accept it.
This only supposed by men because it suits them. there is no slave system anymore and there are no more masters and slaves.
@@olafharoldsonnii4713
And is the support and peace of a woman. The is no “order of life”, it is a order of men. Only woman know what is her order and what makes she happy. No one has to tell us what to do and how to live our lives
@@NatalySwiss
If a woman want to marry And take care of her husband And kids only And not doing anything else
What do u think about her
"Let's watch this video"
*Polish lady appears*
"NONONONO WHY IS SHE SO PRETTY AND NICE?!"
6:02 Well she couldn't have moved to a more different part of the world for that matter lol.
Did the Polish girl know she was being lumped in with the "Eastern" European countries? She was cool with that?
I love it Marina! Good job! When you're overseas, your accent comes out more and becomes a little permanent. Lol
Beautiful!
As an East-European woman (Romanian) I loved this video and I agree with the ladies. The Bulgarian lady expressed everything perfectly. (Even the prostitution stereotype…)
Great video. All the ladies were very well spoken.
So what do people do with the unknown? We label, judge, and categorize them.
As you can see, some stereotypes can be cruel and unfair. Unfortunately, there is no way to change how things are done. People and cultures are going to be stereotyped and misunderstood. But you can come to your own conclusions about Eastern European women by taking the time to learn about their culture and history. Why not chat with one of these lovely Eastern European ladies online, and get to know her better? Sadly, once a culture or individual has been labeled, it can be very hard to shake the stereotype. Everyone deserves to be given the benefit of the doubt, don’t you think?"
Eastern women:
Me as an Italian : marry me
My Italian wife :🙄
Me: 🤕
Love that comment 😆
I feel like Poland stands out a bit from the rest.
Polish women have more "western" approach to marriage (it's not important and relationships generally base on a partneship), being independent (they completely are, ofc it happens but mostly they make own money and don't rely on any man; they're hard-working), dressing up (they don't; I'm Polish living in the UK and Brits are the ones overdressed, esp while going out), emotions (it depends on characters of individuals, but generally Poles are not quiet or sad; again, comparing to British ppl, Poles in the UK are party animals, loud and expressive). They've got more American way of being than stereotypical Eastern, but in fact Poland is considered as Central Europe
I think she can represent all Western Slavs. We ar a mix of western And eastern. Well, Central Europe :D I wouldn't say we ar Americanized though, we ar germanized.
Well if Poland isn't eastern Europe what is? Russia isn't because it's almost a continent in itself
@@xboxgamerhr Look at the map or google it. Russia Is definitelly Eastern Europe. At least big part of it Is, both georgraphically And culturally. Belarus, Ukraine, Moldava and Baltic states (even thouth somethimes they ar seen as Northern Europe) - Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania ar all EE. Guite a lot of countries as u can see.
I dunno where ar u from (can u Tell me out of curiosity?), but get use to Central Europe. It's not useful to separate Europe to East And West only. It doesn't make sense. Poland Is CE without a doubt.
@@Anastazka00 russians don't even identify themselves as Europeans, they despise that
If Poland isn't EE Baltic States definitely aren't
So what have you left? Moldova Belarus and Ukraine? That's ridiculous
@@xboxgamerhr
It's simple. Look at the map of Europe with the Asian border. Poland's exactly in the middle in Europe. Anwering your question: between Poland and the border with Asia you get Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine, Bulgaria and most importantly a part of Russia that takes big share of Eastern Europe
Example: (www.)worldatlas.com/r/w728-h642-q90/img/areamap/continent/europe_map.gif
Some more evidences:
1.Russia is not 'almost a continent', (well, there's many other Asian countries). Some part of Russia is located in Europe so yes, it does count.
2. Well, if you look for the exact middle of Europe, you'll find some of these set points in Eastern part of Poland or even in Belarus (there're plenty of them).
3. Would you call Czechia or Slovakia 'Eastern Europe'? cuz they're on the same line.
4. Also culturally, Poland's closer to West than East. It's not about what ppl think of themselves, but overally how social restains work, economy, the religion and culture esp of youth, internatiolisation. I lived for a while in Poland and I've been to Ukraine, Belarus, Bulagaria and Lithuania and life there looks completely different.
5. The argument that Russians don't consider themselves as Europeans is invalid. Ppl from Argentina sometimes claim that they're also European. Would you agree with them? From strictly scientific (geographical) side: yes, Russia are a part of Europe. It's also a part of Asia, end of story.
OMG that Serbo-Bulgarian girl tho
Maybe part Gypsy too?
@@Baqsam :))) definitely. You nailed it!
@@Baqsam maybe Martian too? I guess she is the only person in Bulgaria with darker skin? I've seen her videos before and she looks great. It is coused by her camera I guess. It makes her look with darker skin than she actually is.
@@beadsman13 I agree that there could be Balkans, for example, who are darker without necessarily being Gypsy, but I got some Gypsy vibes from this Bulgarian lady. She _does_ look lighter in her own videos, but that's not the only distinguishing factor.
@@janakolasinac1686 Armenia and Turkey have some really light people too.
Damn, all of them cool and beautiful too
the Romanian girl is gorgeous
Marina I watched your video about texas woman. I was admired your actor game when you had played unhappy girlfriend. I am your fan.
Haha you liked my 'I broke up with my boyfriend?' scene? Thanks ;)
Omg! Romanian mothers do say that! 😂😂 Since i live alone, i will sometimes go fast to the store, for water, wearing some sport outfits, and sonetimes remember my mom. "Are you gonna go like that, outdoors?" And i laugh, knowing that i would not get away with this, if she was present 😂😂😂
8:07 "Just because ..." haha
I love that
It feels so weird to hear Anna speak English
Same for me as an Arabic speaker who used to watch the Belarusian lady only speaking Arabic.
GOOD TO SEE YOUR VIDEO🤗LOTS OF LOVE FROM JAPAN✌🏻
I am so Slavic ;) I agree with all of the girls, Anna was such a great representation for our country
Семья должна понять, что все они должны работать вместе, чтобы добиться лучшего качества жизни!
Hi
The woman does not doubt
Rather, she is afraid
From another woman
By partnership
From a man's distance
@@khalidaziz1262 I see.. and are you Russian?
@@fromchopin Pakistani
The Bulgarian woman is really beautiful !! she looks kinda indian
more like turkish influence its big in bulgaria
This is typical Aryan beauty. The whole Iran is full of gils like her.
Everyone is beautiful if people are not seen just through eyes
The most annoying stereotype that bothers me at least here in my country Chile lots of men want to go there to pick up a girlfriend just because the girls are beautiful and they want them just as a trophy i hate that .
In your country, are there some your male compatriots who likes Asian women?
I really enjoyed watching this amazing video.. watched 2 times ..the ladies in this video are gorgeous ( I am a woman :) ) in addition I would like to say that, all women deserve to be happy :)
All people *
Everyone else in love the bulgarian woman? Just me?
I'm Polish and I have to say, the women here differ depending on their birthplace background. People from Southern, Central and "old coastline" regions are generally more welcoming and warm, whereas people from the eastern and western parts (the latter thanks to relocations from the east after the II World War) are more cold and aloof. Plus, the partnership attitudes are different, whether the girl was raised in a village or in a city. Girls from bigger cities tend to be more demanding, independent, averse to committed relationships and more feministic, whereas girls from the countryside are generally more caring, loving and affectionate (like mine ;)). So: a girl from the city will pay for herself, make more money than you do, and make you sleep on the couch for a slightly sexist remark, while a girl from the countryside will make you pie, cater to your needs and want to marry you soon, but will also expect you to do "manly stull" like fixing the plumbing or putting up a shelf.
I feel you. That's exactly the same in Romania. And probably in most eastern european countries. There are some variations, we are not exactly the same
Off course you shouldn't move from sunny Portugal to watch "Friends" , because you can see it on cable television
*It's being air on Fox Comedy in Portugal right now*
You are welcome, Marina ;)
Bye
Who still watches television? 😂
@@DatingBeyondBorders oh... call me old fashion :)
Judging from the video I feel Poland is very different than other countries from central/eastern Europe...
It is the most economically succesful country in Eastern Europe individually. So of course they would be a little more Weaternized because succesful women want money, success and carreer not love at least not from a less succesful man.
My mother always said that as Poles we are too northern for the South, too southern for the North, too western for the East and too eastern for the West 🤣
@@julianmarco4185 I met one very ambitious Polish girl which however was in contrast to the attitude I encountered while I was in Poland. It almost felt like she was talking about feminism so much because her country is so traditional. I don’t need to talk about women having a career etc because I don’t know a single woman in my life who doesn’t work in Bulgaria. Poland is a very religious country and very traditional, they might be more economically developed but my overall impression is that religion is still going so strong over there that they are a bit stuck in the past. Especially the smaller towns.
@@gabrielametodieva8360 marie curie*
@@bip5395 good one!
If she make good soup...then I can be sober to work lol
@Star Dust what culture are you talking about
@Star Dust so its the same word for every country.
Looks delicious,you make this?
@Star Dust but you are supposed to know lol
@Star Dust sorry but how old are you? Next celebration just ask to make something for the family
All are ridiculously gorgeous, I would be barley be able to talk to them in person.
Totally loved this!!!!
6:35 Denmark is like Germany Imao. If you think eastern european countries are cold, come to germanic countries.
yes,they are not so cold...except Russia,of course.
Germanic women are giants. I think they would easily beat me up.
What I noticed is that the further east you go, the more the women match these stereotypes. Poland clearly has been more Germanized out of the Slavic countries, maybe Czechia too. And I am guessing Slovenia, Croatia, and Slovakia all have strong influence from the Austro-Hungarian empire. They are more Catholic (minus Czechia), and write in Latin script. Also, I know they consider themselves Nordic (weird), but would have loved to hear the opinion of the Baltic countries.
Lissandra Freljord: Everything So true, but then the Nordic thing come up :D Where did u hear it? :D We definitelly don't? :D
@@Anastazka00 Oh, then I guess it only applies to Estonia, which is arguably Baltic, since geographically it is by the Baltic Sea, but linguistically it ain't a Baltic language. Idk, I heard many Estonians claim they are Nordic because they relate more to their cousins the Finns in the north, and being Nordic gives them a better international image, at least in terms of socioeconomic and political status. I think they hate to be attached with the stigma of being a former Soviet Union state, despite they were, and even 25% of Estonia's population is of Russian-descent.
@@Anastazka00 Btw, which Baltic country are you from?
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Oh. I am idiot And Did not understand the comment :D The way u structured the last sentence sounded like u think Central Europeans consider themselves Nordic, so yea :D Baltic consider themselves Nordic I think. And it kindda does make sense.
@@Anastazka00 Got it. I could see how that confused you. Btw, which country you from?
Those Slavic women are gorgeous and smart too!
While I’ve dated a Romanian woman at university and liked a Polish au pair who worked at my secondary school, I’m nervous as an ethnically mixed individual with left leaning politics to meet Eastern European women for fear that I’m not conservative or masculine enough,
They are just women and human beings, like any other women in anywhere in the world. I don't understand the stereotype that east Europeans are the best looking women. I personally know many East European girls and most of them do not look like supermodels. Every ethnicity has their fare share of extraordinarily beautiful women, but most women are as normal looking as these women.
If u consider these women to be "normal" u live in a country full of beautiful women :D There ar many countries with beautiful women, but there ar also countries with not that beautiful women. Same with men. Then there ar preferences, some ppl especially from Southern countries can find EE And their colurfull eyes And hair exotic (And wise versa). Also, style, grooming, confidence And overall attitute makes one more or less attractive And I think this play in favour of EE women.
@@Anastazka00 yeah grooming and make up, that makes the difference I guess. However, there are many single moms in EE as well who will date you if you can buy them a lunch ;)
I currently live in a west European country. Some of my my countrymen say women are beautiful here but again I find most of them average looking. Some people will just say all white girls are beautiful, which is dumb.
Its fetishism by the beauty industry and Hollywood
@Assassin, we have our men who find us beautiful. 💁♀️
Call it a stereotype. Call it what you want. Ukraine & Russian women are beautiful on this inside and of course you know about the outside. They're also smart. Maybe they are not overdressed, maybe the western standards are low.
The Bulgarian girl looks like persian girls
I think she’s from a Roma community in Bulgaria. Romas are originally from India. She has some Indian features as well.
@@jaskatpon1 She's definitelly not Roma. Romas look different. Most Bulgariens look this way. Southern Slavs ar darker then other Slavs (not surprising since they ar in the south). Not every tanned European is Gypsy. She's half Serbien And to me, her features ar very Serbien. Gypsy features ar different.
But there Is actually some connection between EE, Slavs And Persien, the R1a haplogroup. Bulgarien, Romanien And Balkan women do remind me of Persiens slightly.
She also looks like an Arab from the Levant.
She is half Serbian half Bulgarian.
Bulgarian lady........ Daaaaaaaaaamn..... (starting to check Bulgarian Covid restrictions on entering he country)
Everything is nice but that prostitutes stereotypes is kinda hurt me I m not a women but it's very sensitive to them many countries have facing issue with economy or not as developed as some other countries and maybe their is more girl trafficking or sex tourism but still assuming all of them are prostitutes are derogatory 😐
Stay safe sister ❤️ from 🇮🇳
This is how western media propaganda is portraying us for decades… its a plan. Nothing to do with economic.
The Bulgarian woman looks Indian/Persian/Arab!
I love how the woman from Ukraine has such a heavy Mexican accent speaking English!
The Russian and Ukrainian woman have a Mexican accent now. Well it's at least a Mexicanized Slavic accent when they speak English
I agree about the Ukrainian. The Russian sounds more eclectic.
@@Baqsam what's eclectic mean?
They speak mexican-spanish very well and dont have a slavic acent when they speak spanish
@@sagadegeminis9722 I know I've seen Iryna Fedchenkos videos
the russina girl had the most russian accent i've ever heard in my life lol
11:26 to the end is said so so well and I agree 100%