That’s so exciting! Tallinn in December truly feels like a magical escape. ❄️ Strolling through old town’s streets is a must, it’s like being in a real-life medieval tale! Definitely check out the Christmas Market in Town Hall Square and St. Olaf’s Church for incredible views. If you're up for an unforgettable experience, book a table at the medieval restaurant Olde Hansa, deco is so authentic and food is nice. Also, since you’re so close, why not consider a one-day excursion to Helsinki? The ferry ride is an adventure in itself, and there’s so much to explore across the water. Check out this video for inspiration: th-cam.com/video/s62jwLKv-NE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zW6LUfMkbxS7FsHa Have you already planned any specific spots to visit? 😊
@@rapator9270 I understand that cultural differences can influence how people interact. It’s interesting to learn that many Nordic people feel this way. I’ve heard that Estonians are quite reserved, but also friendly once you get to know them. Do you think this tendency to be quiet with strangers is something that’s changing in Estonia, especially with younger generations?
It was great meeting you at the medieval restaurant. Estonia is definitely worth visiting
@DiYnamic2000 it was great meeting you to, thanks for sharing that shot with me.
Weri good
@@justinasbladika3763 I am glad you enjoyed the video. Are you Estonian?
Viskas labai gražu ir faina
I'm going to Tallinn on December 21st with my sister, what beautiful things can I see there?
That’s so exciting! Tallinn in December truly feels like a magical escape. ❄️ Strolling through old town’s streets is a must, it’s like being in a real-life medieval tale! Definitely check out the Christmas Market in Town Hall Square and St. Olaf’s Church for incredible views. If you're up for an unforgettable experience, book a table at the medieval restaurant Olde Hansa, deco is so authentic and food is nice.
Also, since you’re so close, why not consider a one-day excursion to Helsinki? The ferry ride is an adventure in itself, and there’s so much to explore across the water. Check out this video for inspiration: th-cam.com/video/s62jwLKv-NE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zW6LUfMkbxS7FsHa
Have you already planned any specific spots to visit? 😊
The hotel looks good
@@AiMoneyHustlers definitely worth going to the hotel
Estonians are not shy. they just dont care😅
hahahaha, Estonians have a unique vibe! 😄 Are you from Estonia, or did you visit the country?
@@stafaislive Im Estonian. We just dont like to speak with strangers. Only then we are drunk. Most of Nordic people are like that.
@@rapator9270 I understand that cultural differences can influence how people interact. It’s interesting to learn that many Nordic people feel this way. I’ve heard that Estonians are quite reserved, but also friendly once you get to know them. Do you think this tendency to be quiet with strangers is something that’s changing in Estonia, especially with younger generations?
@@stafaislive We are taught from childhood not to interact with strangers. Mainly because children are much more independent than in the south.
Thanks for sharing! t’s fascinating how cultural differences can shape social behaviour from such a young age.
What's the name of the hotel? Spa looks fantastic 🙂
@lorein1770 hey, the place is called tallinn spa and conference hotel. It's beautiful and the buffet
What's the point of going to Estonia
@@ChipTastic-n7l if you go, you will enjoy the Christmas market
For you-none....
@@vahurjoonas3700 are you talking about him?