Just a slight correction, he said gift from the God. Singular. Georgians are very devout Orthodox Christians, they believe in One God and not in “gods”.
I was in Tbilisi , Dont believe all these false advertisement about the country, it sucked big time, very rude people and its expensive i hated it there
@@lucharward, dang! So, as a Black American, you're saying that xenophobia will mostly likely be worse towards me as opposed to a White foreigner? I might as well go to Thailand, as I was initially planning to do. Just gotta brace myself for that Southeast Asian heat. lol
Work for a Georgian wine importer in Maryland USA. Just unloaded a 20 pallet container yesterday and another one comes in tomorrow! Kisi, Rkatsiteli, Saperavi, Ojaleshi, Tsolikouri...a SERIOUS adventure for the taste buds. Working to hopefully expand into Whole Foods across the US. Buy a bottle and get exposed to one of the most amazing cultures in the world. 🇬🇪
I am Georgian living in DMV region. Can you please tell me where exactly do you sell wine? Ive been here for 2 years and i really miss authentic Georgian wine taste.
@@aleqsandresanikidze6301 If in DC, Batch 13 or Potomac Wine and Spirits. Potomac also has many of our wines listed on their website and they ship as well.
Georgian food is my favorite and the red wines are also my favorite red wines in the world. It's so ridiculously good. It's an actual very strong competition for Italian food and wines in my opinion.
Really great place to live, I lived in Beverly Hills and you basically get same kind of Safety, quality of living almost everywhere in Tbilisi (in terms of Safety and public services). And you don't have to worry when your wife and children are out that some mentally ill person will attack them. in terms of taxes it's really a heaven.
I haven't watched the video yet, but I wanted to thank you. We've been here in Tbilisi for five weeks now and have already organised everything so that we only have to pay 1% tax. We have you to thank because we would never have discovered Georgia without the Nomad Capitalist TH-cam Channel. Cheers from Vake 🍻
Driving in the city is definitely adventurous due to the very aggressive and dangerous driving style that prevails here. We use public transport and Bolt. Tbilisi is a very safe city, but so far we have mainly spent time in the city centre.@@michaelitexpert8069
Paying 1% tax is not winning. Living in a normal country, being talented, earning a stack and paying tax to pay for the social infrastructure that made that happen. That's winning. And you don't have to live in Tbilisi.
We are on vacation in Batumi right now. There are booths on the street outside of hotel where you can buy bitcoins... Coming from Florida it was strange ( cool ) to see.
My beloved, warmly Tbilisi! Thanks for the great video! I love all the places you've visited, especially the restaurant "Barbarestan". This city will steal everyone’s heart with its warm locals, and hidden gems around every corner. My recommendation to check out the views from Mtatsminda and a funicular ride next time you’re in Tbilisi-they’re must-do experiences!🇬🇪❤
Having been in more than 40 countries around the world if you travel around Georgia they are the worst dress people I've ever seen anywhere. You're seeing just a small small fraction in the wealthiest part of town.
Keep in mind this is the wealthy people and places he is associating with. I saw very few average places in the video. I'd venture that most people don't speak English that well there. That said, it was amazing.
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Amazing! Tbilisi is one of my favourite places ever.
Caucasian mountains is a great option to have residency, less drama, spending time in public is so much peaceful , I chose batumı as my base, Baku visit is coming up
Hopefully everyone pursues greener pastures. On the flip side, takes some odd strength to initially articulate to family no point going (back) to any place you were treated "worst"
Вы очень заблуждаетесь, что там к вам будут относиться хорошо. Короткое время и в качестве туриста - да, хорошо. Но потом вы станете нежелательны в их обществе. Грузины специфический народ, как и другие кавказцы(регион кавказ, не путать с европейцами). Да, может быть, они толерантнее, чем большинство их соседей, но это не европейцы по менталитету
Tbilisi was one of the biggest surprises in the most positive way! Such a warm and welcoming place, and this video is certainly a great representation! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 *Can’t wait for the next episode in the series!
Love the LLAK series overall ❤ But Tbilisi video has my heart of course ❤❤ thanks for showing the world how much Georgia has to offer ❤ Bringing the world to one of my favorite places - 8000 Vintages is just a cherry on top 🤩
This has to be one of my favorite videos about Tbilisi. Excellent content with stunning views of the city, insightful interviews and one of the best cuisines in the world 🇬🇪❤️
Thank you for an excellent episode on Tbilisi. I've rarely seen such an accurate and comprehensive review of the city. I think living like a king is all about feeling secure, making profitable investments, and savoring great food and wine. Georgia's unique cuisine, diverse wines, warm-hearted people, and rapidly growing, affordable economy make it an ideal place for this kind of lifestyle.
Great video! I have not yet visited Georgia, but very much look forward to it. Your video mirrors the little experience I have had with Georgian people - warm, open, friendly, beautiful, intelligent people who truly know how to enjoy life, no matter what their financial situation. They have produced some of the finest musicians in the world, as well, and their diverse landscape and climate might be the most effective draw for me personally. I am not really a "city person", but there is something so warm and inviting about Tbilisi that really reaches out to me... Thanks for another great option.
I’m also very interested in hearing about Batumi. Love Georgia 🇬🇪 and want to there soon. I’ve just been kind of forced into retirement earlier than expected so planning the future.
There is a reason why Nomad Capitalist doesn't review this city. Nobody speaks English. Batumi is great in winter, but in summer, loud music is everywhere. No laws can protect you from very fast drivers who never stop, even at pedestrian crossings. Grocery stores can cheat you by adding items to your receipt that you didn't buy, especially Spar and Daily. If you live just one block from the center, in the airport area, you won't find a good meat store, nobody makes keys (you have to drive 5 miles to old Batumi), there isn't a single fast food place with normal meat, and no hot bread If you buy an item and it breaks, you can't return it to the shop Taxi drivers are often rude, and there is no good taxi service. If you have luggage, a dog, or any specific request like driving to multiple points, forget it: they won't wait for you and will drive around without you just to spend money on your credit card (I'm talking about Bolt, and yes, you can't complain to the company because they ignore you, even if the driver was aggressive) Be careful with these things: the city is unsafe in terms of scams and traffic, both on the roads and at the beach, and the road infrastructure isn't ready for so many people The beach has no sand; it's made of rocks. The city is full of homeless dogs. Every square meter of the city is filled with noise and chaos, unlike the spacious Tbilisi. Orbi is a scam: you can't open the door with your keys, and hotel cards expire every week - buy or rent anything but not that crappy Orbi. I lost an elevator card during my long-term apartment rent and had to walk to the 14th floor for 2 months - they didn't replace the card, so I had to steal one from another apartment on Booking
Andrew convinced me to move here 3 years ago as part of my tax plan. I may not be a “7-8 figure entrepreneur” but he’s helped me save six figures in taxes since I’ve been here.
I lived in Tbilisi for 8 months and left, this city is not for me. Here is why: There are quite a lot of problems with language barrier, comfort of streets from pedestrian point of view, cuisine aside of national one, climate (1000m height + very hot summers), services are not perfect at all, and even banks can surprise you from the bad side. Although, probably after some level of income you change perception of a country because you can afford to only communicate, live and experience the very best parts of it. I was not at this level with 2000$/mo. Don't get me wrong, Georgians are generally very nice people, it's just Tbilisi I lived in and Tbilisi in this video are two different cities.
We are on vacation in Batumi right now and I can totally agree on all the things you have mentioned. And add some more... It's not a perfect place of course. It got many positives and negatives.
@@andrewcarlson2178We are on vacation in Batumi ( they call it Vegas of the Black Sea ) right now. Because of it's tourist nature, English is widely used here, in addition to Russian and Georgian of course. But not everyone speaks English in Georgia in general and language could be a problem.
The countries I like are ones that I can get lost in and don’t care if I’m lost. And the reason I don’t care is the people they treat you so well in those countries. And I believe I would love being lost in the cities of Georgia.
About to graduate college and just returned after studying abroad for 3 months in Georgia. Hopefully I can find some remote job and live here soon! Everyone was friendly and made many friends. Great people. I reckon making a move like this would be incredibly difficult just coming out of college.
Usakhelauri wine mentioned at the start of the video, is made from unique grapes that only grows in 3 villages in the Lechkhumi region of Georgia, similar to Champaign region and the wine in france, except more rare. And yes there are documented evidence that the Usakhelauri Wine was exclusively bottled and sent to Kremlin during Stalins time.
Absolutely stunning vlog from " Its 9am in the morning " on. Of course goes without saying you have sold me Tbilisi and I shall be there all the way from Canada to see for myself
If only I could read or speak that language. Generally I pick up the fundamentals of languages but Georgian would require a class. Will AI and LLMs be useful for startup opportunities? Tblisi is very cool, has charm, and Georgians are unpretentious. Barberestan deserves more recognition and is a cultural treasure. Wine! Great hiking and more. Definitely a place to live like a King!
Ive been there two years ago. It's a beautiful country with a breathtaking nature and delicious food. BUT... the employees at any business I've been to had basically zero understanding of customer service/ satisfaction. Sometimes arrogant, sometimes unfriendly people. People on the streets were the opposite, very friendly and kind hearted to help some tourist to get around. Definitely gonna visit again, but have my reservations. Oh, and if you don't want to catch pneumonia don't sit in front of the AC inside a bus going up Mt. Kazbegi.
There you have it. I get the same feeling in Batumi, Georgia. Likewise Bulgaria has a great friendly people, but service sucks. If you don't expect smiles in Georgia, I think you will generally not be disappointed. Because they do their job, generally.
@@fjorddenierbear4832 Batumi and Tbilisi have very different vibes though. Was in Batumi 3 nights and was so keen to get the train back to Tbilisi we neded up cutting the trip short on the black sea
Hi Andrew, Great Episode!!! Very informative. By any chance, would you happen to know if Georgian 🇬🇪 wines can be purchased in Texas? Much appreciated, ~Keith 🌞
Same here - very important nowadays. Otherwise this marvelous small nation would be in some useless and helpless war that's not even its own. Ukraine is an example where such law could not have been passed on time.
I agree with you. It's really sad that when we look at the pros and cons of Georgia, we have to consider their location, being that they are next door to Russia. I would still live there (Georgia) but Russia is really my only concern. I'm not worried about anything else.
Glad to hear you don’t smoke Andrew, my mother smoked quite a lot every day, and she didn’t live as long as her mother not even near as long !! As for wine drunk in moderation and with a meal and , a glass of water with it for hydration, I believe it leads to good health
It's great to see that Georgia is on the path to reconciliation with Russia (you can't chose your neighbors, after-all). And the NGO laws are a big positive. Big future ahead for Georgia. Love this video format btw.
Can you make a video on the luxury services you use when you travel to these locations and how to get them set up seamlessly? For example, services you use to secure an S-Class with a driver around the city or locating English speaking contractors to renovate properties? I am traveling to Georgia soon to establish bank accounts, etc and want to create a network of local services when I arrive so I can travel around like you for day-to-day duties.
Georgia has also a relatively high GDP growth. If the middle corridor - linking China to Europe through the Caucasus- materialized, Georgia will be in an even more advantageous situation.
I love that you visited "Barbarestan". Service there is top-notch. The food there is like nowhere else. I love that you went to Wendy's on the way there, ahahah.
When he said , "Every guest is a gift from the GOD." I had to smash the like button. Putting Tbilisi on my bucket list😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Tbilisi is definitely worth adding to your bucket list 😊
Just a slight correction, he said gift from the God. Singular. Georgians are very devout Orthodox Christians, they believe in One God and not in “gods”.
@@NoeticInsight Thank you. I stand corrected. I loved the implication just the same . Might I add my apology.😊
I was in Tbilisi , Dont believe all these false advertisement about the country, it sucked big time, very rude people and its expensive i hated it there
@@mithridatesii6925 Wow.
I'm gonna have to experience this for myself. Thanks for the heads up.
High culture. Its a shame what so many western countries have abandoned. This country is an inspiration
Shame it is turning into an autocratic regime like Russia. The Georgian Dream party is turning Georgia into a mini Russia
Don't worry. Russia is close by
november 2024, oh yeah??
Georgia is still underrated travel destination and hidden gem to explore
Andrew, I believe you just convinced this native New Yorker to relocate to Tbilisi.
A thousand thanks!
Thank you for sharing! Stay tuned as we visit more cities 👀
@@nomadcapitalist, you're truly welcome.
@@lucharward, dang!
So, as a Black American, you're saying that xenophobia will mostly likely be worse towards me as opposed to a White foreigner?
I might as well go to Thailand, as I was initially planning to do.
Just gotta brace myself for that Southeast Asian heat. lol
Another thing to take into account is that Georgia could get wiped out by the Russians.
@@penumbrius, yeah, that was in the back of my mind, too.
Then I was like, Bump that! lol
Work for a Georgian wine importer in Maryland USA. Just unloaded a 20 pallet container yesterday and another one comes in tomorrow! Kisi, Rkatsiteli, Saperavi, Ojaleshi, Tsolikouri...a SERIOUS adventure for the taste buds. Working to hopefully expand into Whole Foods across the US. Buy a bottle and get exposed to one of the most amazing cultures in the world. 🇬🇪
I have tasted Georgian wine. It is THE BEST.
We are in Batumi on vacation right now. Really enjoying good wine and food here.
I am Georgian living in DMV region. Can you please tell me where exactly do you sell wine? Ive been here for 2 years and i really miss authentic Georgian wine taste.
@@aleqsandresanikidze6301 If in DC, Batch 13 or Potomac Wine and Spirits. Potomac also has many of our wines listed on their website and they ship as well.
One of the single best reasons to move to Georgia is hands down the food,.
Dominican here, happy to see cigars from my country there!!
Georgian food is my favorite and the red wines are also my favorite red wines in the world. It's so ridiculously good. It's an actual very strong competition for Italian food and wines in my opinion.
Thank you for sharing!
I was in Tiblisi last week and loves every moment of it. Great city and warm people !
Glad to hear it!
It is Tbilisi... why do westerners call it Tiblisi😂
Svaneti is one of the most beautiful places ive ever seen, with charming people. Georgia is an amazing country.
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As a georgian i'm very proud to see these videos and comments. Thanks a lot
Ra gixaria sheuracxkopas rom gakeneben? Sachmlis meti araperi aqvs am qvekanas? Egeti gamonatqvamebi damamcireblad ar migachnia?
these higher production vids are great
Thank you!
Really great place to live, I lived in Beverly Hills and you basically get same kind of Safety, quality of living almost everywhere in Tbilisi (in terms of Safety and public services). And you don't have to worry when your wife and children are out that some mentally ill person will attack them. in terms of taxes it's really a heaven.
It's wonderful to hear you had such a positive experience in Tbilisi! Thanks for sharing.
I am absolutely sure the safety is much better there than Beverly Hills
lol that’s the American problem, more specifically California issue 😅😅😅 there are many safe and pleasant places in the world
Brilliant! thank you for sharing this info!
@@nomadcapitalist do one with Baku, Azerbaijan it gets even better (;
For 4 years I've been eyeing it. Thank you Andrew for sharing this beautiful Christian country to all of us. All the best
I haven't watched the video yet, but I wanted to thank you. We've been here in Tbilisi for five weeks now and have already organised everything so that we only have to pay 1% tax. We have you to thank because we would never have discovered Georgia without the Nomad Capitalist TH-cam Channel.
Cheers from Vake 🍻
How is it living there? Do you feel secure buying and driving a fancy car, and buying a house out of the city?
Driving in the city is definitely adventurous due to the very aggressive and dangerous driving style that prevails here. We use public transport and Bolt. Tbilisi is a very safe city, but so far we have mainly spent time in the city centre.@@michaelitexpert8069
Paying 1% tax is not winning. Living in a normal country, being talented, earning a stack and paying tax to pay for the social infrastructure that made that happen. That's winning. And you don't have to live in Tbilisi.
@@proventureoverpaying for a "developed" country's decaying infrastructure also isn't winning.
@@proventureso underrated comment
The sign showing they accepted BTC makes the wine even better!
using btc to buy anything is re(g)arded (t). you buy, you hold.
We are on vacation in Batumi right now. There are booths on the street outside of hotel where you can buy bitcoins... Coming from Florida it was strange ( cool ) to see.
Don’t get how wine taste better with bitcoin?!🤣
I noticed that too. The fact that they accept BCH (a currency that you can actually transact with) makes it that much better still.
Great episode! Congrats to the Tbilisi team on the cameo. Fantastic cuisine, wine and value in Georgia, and the people are so welcoming.
Thank you for sharing your comment!
@@nomadcapitalist you're welcome!
Love this new style of content Andrew! Not easy to shoot this dynamic and engaging content. Very well done.
Thank you for sharing!
Bravo Tbilisi !
Thank You Andrew !
Bravo Georgia !
Thank You Nomad Capitalist !
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beautiful country, very kind people.. will visit again
My beloved, warmly Tbilisi! Thanks for the great video! I love all the places you've visited, especially the restaurant "Barbarestan". This city will steal everyone’s heart with its warm locals, and hidden gems around every corner.
My recommendation to check out the views from Mtatsminda and a funicular ride next time you’re in Tbilisi-they’re must-do experiences!🇬🇪❤
Absolutely beautiful. I love how well articulated the video was in displaying all the finest qualities Georgia has to offer (and of course the wine) ❤
Tbilisi is so underrated, such a beautiful city. Great video as always, looking forward to the next one.
My favorite part of this video is how well-dressed everyone is.
Thank you for sharing!
Having been in more than 40 countries around the world if you travel around Georgia they are the worst dress people I've ever seen anywhere. You're seeing just a small small fraction in the wealthiest part of town.
@@pg618I suspected as much. Thanks for your honesty!
Yes amazing what corruption can buy, not just fancy clothes
Keep in mind this is the wealthy people and places he is associating with. I saw very few average places in the video. I'd venture that most people don't speak English that well there. That said, it was amazing.
Amazing! Tbilisi is one of my favourite places ever.
Tbilisi is really a mix of old charm and modern life and this video does a great job showing that, waiting for the next one!
Another hidden gem. Beautiful place, beautiful people, delicious looking cuisine and very respectful looking. Thanks for sharing Andrew.
Thank you for your comment! Glad you enjoyed the video!
I've said it before, your lifestyle episodes are awesome. They're informative and entertaining. Thank you!
Def on my bucket list! I’m going to Tbilisi and Baku next year 🔥
Enjoy your trip!
Caucasian mountains is a great option to have residency, less drama, spending time in public is so much peaceful , I chose batumı as my base, Baku visit is coming up
Currently in Italy. Looking into Georgia. Plan on moving where I'm treated best.
Hopefully everyone pursues greener pastures. On the flip side, takes some odd strength to initially articulate to family no point going (back) to any place you were treated "worst"
It's okay for few months a year but that's it. It's very small. Even if you living in Tbilisi 😂
We can help! Apply here: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
If you're in Rome, you will like Tbilisi for a couple of weeks. Then it gets boring. If you are in a little city in Tuscany, you will like it.
Вы очень заблуждаетесь, что там к вам будут относиться хорошо. Короткое время и в качестве туриста - да, хорошо. Но потом вы станете нежелательны в их обществе. Грузины специфический народ, как и другие кавказцы(регион кавказ, не путать с европейцами). Да, может быть, они толерантнее, чем большинство их соседей, но это не европейцы по менталитету
Thank you for this wonderful video, Live Like A King series for expatriates and investors.
Tbilisi was one of the biggest surprises in the most positive way! Such a warm and welcoming place, and this video is certainly a great representation! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
*Can’t wait for the next episode in the series!
Happy to hear this! Stay tuned!
Georgia is so diverse and beautiful. Country that I miss always❤️
Thank you for sharing!
Again such a great shoot, amazing city and even better people!
Love the LLAK series overall ❤ But Tbilisi video has my heart of course ❤❤ thanks for showing the world how much Georgia has to offer ❤ Bringing the world to one of my favorite places - 8000 Vintages is just a cherry on top 🤩
Already booked the ticket. Amazing video!
I have to say, this was one of your better videos. Truly enjoyed it.
Glad to hear it!
This has to be one of my favorite videos about Tbilisi. Excellent content with stunning views of the city, insightful interviews and one of the best cuisines in the world 🇬🇪❤️
Thank you for an excellent episode on Tbilisi. I've rarely seen such an accurate and comprehensive review of the city. I think living like a king is all about feeling secure, making profitable investments, and savoring great food and wine. Georgia's unique cuisine, diverse wines, warm-hearted people, and rapidly growing, affordable economy make it an ideal place for this kind of lifestyle.
Great job on this video! Really enjoyed the content and learned a lot. Loving the series!
I love this series so much. Thank you Andrew and team
Great city, great culture! Looking forward to watching more videos of this series
More to come!
Great video! I have not yet visited Georgia, but very much look forward to it. Your video mirrors the little experience I have had with Georgian people - warm, open, friendly, beautiful, intelligent people who truly know how to enjoy life, no matter what their financial situation. They have produced some of the finest musicians in the world, as well, and their diverse landscape and climate might be the most effective draw for me personally. I am not really a "city person", but there is something so warm and inviting about Tbilisi that really reaches out to me... Thanks for another great option.
Appreaciate the accuracy and detail … TrueType a great place to be based
Wow! I’m impressed!!! Really beautiful there. I can see myself spending months on end there
Please keep making videos for this series🙏🏽 very valuable insights
Stay tuned for more!
What an awesome video! Thank you from the Georgian
Christian hospitality and people ❤️🇬🇪☦️
Until you run out of accessible funds
I’m also very interested in hearing about Batumi. Love Georgia 🇬🇪 and want to there soon. I’ve just been kind of forced into retirement earlier than expected so planning the future.
There is a reason why Nomad Capitalist doesn't review this city. Nobody speaks English. Batumi is great in winter, but in summer, loud music is everywhere. No laws can protect you from very fast drivers who never stop, even at pedestrian crossings. Grocery stores can cheat you by adding items to your receipt that you didn't buy, especially Spar and Daily. If you live just one block from the center, in the airport area, you won't find a good meat store, nobody makes keys (you have to drive 5 miles to old Batumi), there isn't a single fast food place with normal meat, and no hot bread
If you buy an item and it breaks, you can't return it to the shop
Taxi drivers are often rude, and there is no good taxi service. If you have luggage, a dog, or any specific request like driving to multiple points, forget it: they won't wait for you and will drive around without you just to spend money on your credit card (I'm talking about Bolt, and yes, you can't complain to the company because they ignore you, even if the driver was aggressive)
Be careful with these things: the city is unsafe in terms of scams and traffic, both on the roads and at the beach, and the road infrastructure isn't ready for so many people
The beach has no sand; it's made of rocks. The city is full of homeless dogs. Every square meter of the city is filled with noise and chaos, unlike the spacious Tbilisi. Orbi is a scam: you can't open the door with your keys, and hotel cards expire every week - buy or rent anything but not that crappy Orbi. I lost an elevator card during my long-term apartment rent and had to walk to the 14th floor for 2 months - they didn't replace the card, so I had to steal one from another apartment on Booking
We are on vacation in Batumi right now. Love it. Wonderful cousine, weather wine, shopping. Very inexpensive
Georgia appears to be one of the more interesting opportunities that exists! Thanks, Andrew!
Glad you found it interesting! Thanks for your comment!
As insightful and informative as the other 'Live like a King' videos. Loved it Andrew, thanks! 😎
Glad you liked it. Stay tuned for more 'Live like a King' videos!
Andrew convinced me to move here 3 years ago as part of my tax plan. I may not be a “7-8 figure entrepreneur” but he’s helped me save six figures in taxes since I’ve been here.
We're glad to hear our content has helped you save so much!
Aren't you still a US resident?
@@cl1489 No. I’m Australian.
You save in taxes and also spider free !
I lived in Tbilisi for 8 months and left, this city is not for me. Here is why:
There are quite a lot of problems with language barrier, comfort of streets from pedestrian point of view, cuisine aside of national one, climate (1000m height + very hot summers), services are not perfect at all, and even banks can surprise you from the bad side.
Although, probably after some level of income you change perception of a country because you can afford to only communicate, live and experience the very best parts of it. I was not at this level with 2000$/mo.
Don't get me wrong, Georgians are generally very nice people, it's just Tbilisi I lived in and Tbilisi in this video are two different cities.
Thanks for the honest update. So English isn't widely spoken by the average person ? I'd assume in the more rural areas it isn't
All young people speaks English. Only 40+ not so much.@@andrewcarlson2178
We are on vacation in Batumi right now and I can totally agree on all the things you have mentioned. And add some more... It's not a perfect place of course. It got many positives and negatives.
@@andrewcarlson2178We are on vacation in Batumi ( they call it Vegas of the Black Sea ) right now. Because of it's tourist nature, English is widely used here, in addition to Russian and Georgian of course. But not everyone speaks English in Georgia in general and language could be a problem.
Sometimes I wonder why the English speaking expect the whole world to speak English? Seems a bit ignorant and lazy.
this content is amazing, i hope you do more of it!
There's more to come! In the meantime, check out our series on Istanbul and Bogota: th-cam.com/play/PLlVUJeLNo-5JJa5WeACi971KaILjinYDw.html
Love Tbilisi. Looking forward to watching more of this series!
Stay tuned for more! And if you liked this video, check out our 'Live Like a King' series: th-cam.com/play/PLlVUJeLNo-5JJa5WeACi971KaILjinYDw.html
Love this video series! Can’t wait to visit Georgia 🇬🇪 for the wine!
Hello Andrew, this is simply marvelous. Love the mission statement.
After seeing this video I need to make a trip to Tbilisi! Beautiful city with elegant people. Your Tbilisi office is ravishing!
The countries I like are ones that I can get lost in and don’t care if I’m lost. And the reason I don’t care is the people they treat you so well in those countries. And I believe I would love being lost in the cities of Georgia.
Thank you for the comment! Do you plan to visit Georgia soon?
@@nomadcapitalist I will be visiting Georgia most likely next summer. Life sometimes gets in the way of what I want to do.
Thank you 🙏 I was born and raised in Tbilisi❤❤❤My Motherland
Andrew is the top G fr 🙌🏻
Excellent video, one of your best to show aspects of living!
Stay tuned for more! and check out our 'Live Like a King' series: th-cam.com/play/PLlVUJeLNo-5JJa5WeACi971KaILjinYDw.html
About to graduate college and just returned after studying abroad for 3 months in Georgia. Hopefully I can find some remote job and live here soon! Everyone was friendly and made many friends. Great people. I reckon making a move like this would be incredibly difficult just coming out of college.
What an amazing place🥰Tbilisi looks amazing I need to plan a trip there soon!
wow! great video !! and it is such a beautiful place!!
The scenery is breath taking! I'd love to visit one day. Excellent job on this, it was very engaging!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing video! Next time you should check out Dadiani Restaurant to taste the best dishes in Tbilisi.
These videos continue to show the world is your oyster 💯
Usakhelauri wine mentioned at the start of the video, is made from unique grapes that only grows in 3 villages in the Lechkhumi region of Georgia, similar to Champaign region and the wine in france, except more rare. And yes there are documented evidence that the Usakhelauri Wine was exclusively bottled and sent to Kremlin during Stalins time.
Need more of this series in other place. Kuala lumpur, panama city. Etc etc...
Stay tuned! Exciting content is on the way 👀
Honestly as a Georgian myself, if you're not into just eating and drinking every day, there's not much to do in terms of entertainment in Tbilisi...
As a Georgian you don’t know how to have fun 🤣
@@ToTheosis Not everyone's into eating shawarma with beer every day man sorry
Natakhtari lemonade is good. Make sure to try Natakhtari hard lemonade Plum and Grape.
@@AN-cw6yg I will 🌝
WOW, that was a blast as the kids used to say:) Excellent.
in 2010 youu could get an apartment for $10,000 in Tbilisi, and i got one in Rustavi for $9000
Absolutely stunning vlog from " Its 9am in the morning " on. Of course goes without saying you have sold me Tbilisi and I shall be there all the way from Canada to see for myself
Thank you! Hope you enjoy Tbilisi once you visit the city!
Love Tbilisi💕 Beautiful blend of West and East💖
Great video, Georgia looks unique
Fantastic wines 🍷 and cigars 💨!!
Have you heard what is Sobriety? Quit cold turkey, go on a fast with water and leafy greens for a week, and cool showers.
Love Georgia 🇬🇪 ❤️ ♥️
If only I could read or speak that language. Generally I pick up the fundamentals of languages but Georgian would require a class. Will AI and LLMs be useful for startup opportunities? Tblisi is very cool, has charm, and Georgians are unpretentious. Barberestan deserves more recognition and is a cultural treasure. Wine! Great hiking and more. Definitely a place to live like a King!
Ive been there two years ago. It's a beautiful country with a breathtaking nature and delicious food. BUT... the employees at any business I've been to had basically zero understanding of customer service/ satisfaction. Sometimes arrogant, sometimes unfriendly people. People on the streets were the opposite, very friendly and kind hearted to help some tourist to get around. Definitely gonna visit again, but have my reservations. Oh, and if you don't want to catch pneumonia don't sit in front of the AC inside a bus going up Mt. Kazbegi.
There you have it. I get the same feeling in Batumi, Georgia.
Likewise Bulgaria has a great friendly people, but service sucks.
If you don't expect smiles in Georgia, I think you will generally not be disappointed.
Because they do their job, generally.
@@fjorddenierbear4832 Batumi and Tbilisi have very different vibes though. Was in Batumi 3 nights and was so keen to get the train back to Tbilisi we neded up cutting the trip short on the black sea
Not for me as I need smiles in my life
@@kayleung5722I have notice the Europeans I have delt with ususl don't smile, they are cold and distant.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful city! Definitely a place on my destination list. Oh, and while I now live on the Gulf Coast, I'm from Ohio too. 😎
Hi Andrew, Great Episode!!! Very informative.
By any chance, would you happen to know if Georgian 🇬🇪 wines can be purchased in Texas?
Much appreciated, ~Keith 🌞
Such a great series, definitely need one on Kuala Lumpur!
Glad that Georgia implemented NGO FARA law. ❤❤❤ Full support to Georgia.
Same here - very important nowadays. Otherwise this marvelous small nation would be in some useless and helpless war that's not even its own. Ukraine is an example where such law could not have been passed on time.
Russian bots, could you please go away?
@@019bc3 cry more, clown.
Thank you bro ❤️ NGO law will be trully helpfull to improve georgia ❤️
This is not the FARA law, this will just turn Georgia into another Belarus, being Ukraine is bad, but being Belarus is worse
Sounds fabulous. My main concern about the country is its location. I wonder if Mr Putin finds this country’s wealth tempting.
I agree with you. It's really sad that when we look at the pros and cons of Georgia, we have to consider their location, being that they are next door to Russia. I would still live there (Georgia) but Russia is really my only concern. I'm not worried about anything else.
Georgia is an amazing country with great tax benefits and rich culture. Next time you visit, don't forget to try khinkali-it's a must!
This video was crazy good, I love it so much, I want to live here so badly!!!
Glad you liked it!
Glad to hear you don’t smoke Andrew, my mother smoked quite a lot every day, and she didn’t live as long as her mother not even near as long !!
As for wine drunk in moderation and with a meal and , a glass of water with it for hydration, I believe it leads to good health
we love all the possibilities in Georgia
It's great to see that Georgia is on the path to reconciliation with Russia (you can't chose your neighbors, after-all). And the NGO laws are a big positive. Big future ahead for Georgia. Love this video format btw.
Your videos are great! This is my current favourite channel. 🤩
Wow, thank you!
Thats bizarre as I watched a documentary all about Georgia last night and thought wow this place looks amazing , Great vid as always
Amazing series of live like a king!! Looking forward to another ep again!
Stay tuned! 👀
Can you make a video on the luxury services you use when you travel to these locations and how to get them set up seamlessly? For example, services you use to secure an S-Class with a driver around the city or locating English speaking contractors to renovate properties? I am traveling to Georgia soon to establish bank accounts, etc and want to create a network of local services when I arrive so I can travel around like you for day-to-day duties.
Music, dance and singing. Superb
Amazing video! Tbilisi is such an amazing city. Looking forward to retuning. 🎉
Georgia has also a relatively high GDP growth. If the middle corridor - linking China to Europe through the Caucasus- materialized, Georgia will be in an even more advantageous situation.
I love that you visited "Barbarestan". Service there is top-notch.
The food there is like nowhere else.
I love that you went to Wendy's on the way there, ahahah.