Another pro tip: To make friends with Lithuanians, learn some basic Lithuanian words, we love if someone makes an effort to speak our language. Might see some of those reserve people smile even.
Cold/unfriendly because we are a bit selective and have a bit trust issues as a whole nation, lol, but once you are in, you will be treated as a family member and a dear friend. Of course there is always a bad apples between us but once you click with on lithuanian you got a bro or sis for life. We value family and friendship above anything else and often good friends we cherish even more than cousins. If you are respectful and learn basics lithuanian words a few of them, then you will get a lot easier and quicker along with is. We love how strangers try to pronounce simply words, its so cute. Most lithuanians that lives in a city knows a second language dnglish or russian,but a lot of lithuanians can speak a third language too, it just depends where they like to travel or what culture they are into so thats why you can find spanish, italian, germany, japanese language speaking people. We are pretty narrow minded and open minded nation at the same time: we are open to try new recipes, flavors, drinks, make friends, travel, try new business ideas and products but we are slower to let new system in or change a bit traditions, laws, thats why hystoricaly Lithuania were the last pagans in Europe and to let in christianity. Even with christianity our ancestors still managed to incorporate old traditions and believes into new faith. Also try to explore other places like Vilnius and Kaunas as we have a lot of greenary, national parks and in Moletai there is observatory for astronomy so you can stargaze and have an explanation on latest news and sky itself. I think it cost 7 euros for an adult on weekdays and you have to register for it a few weeks before. You can choose a day or night visit and night visit usually needs registration. They let people in just when a sky is very clear or there is a little bit of clouds. Nida too is worth exploring when a weather is good. Rumsiskes is near Kaunas so you can explore a museum under open sky as it shows old wooden houses and show how lithuanians lived in the past, how they crafted candles and et. There is also Anykščių šilelis with Punktuko stone and Anykščiai, a beautiful place that was written beautifully by our one of the most famous poems Antanas Baranauskas, this poem children has to learn in school. A place visited by a lot of lithuanians but less from foreigners so please try to make friends with lithuanians and ask them where to visit or go, where you can go fun. Of course Trakai is fun, but Lithuania is not just Vilnius and Trakai.
My great grandma lived in Vilnius but she had to run to uk after ww2 that’s how I ended up in uk but I’d Love to learn some language or even visit family there
my grandfather had to run to australia during ww2 in order to save his family. so now im a australian -lithuanian and im thinking of studying the language and this country im also hoping to spend a year or two in lithuania so i can get what life is like in the country. im so proud to be an australian-lithuanian because lithuania has the most interesting history.
Great video! I've read about these facts from various sources, but here everything is in one place, cool! Our friend is coming to Vilnius this week, I will share it with her as a short introduction! :)
people love to claim, ups. Never heard such a crap. Did you make it up naughty boy?:D Lithuania is Northern country and has nothing to do with any slavic scent
This is not 100% accurate… there is a mark around 30 km in a village north of Vilnius where it marks centre of Europe. 😊visit this mark next time you visit LT.
I was born and raised in lithuania and still living here. one day i fell of the bike and broke my both hands and i was all bloody And no one cared just stared at me and did nothing so its true that lithuanian people are unfriendly and cold attitude.
well i guess that means that lithuanian people still has trust issues with each other or with strangers after the world wars and soviet union. but im sure there are nice lithuanian people in the country.
Hello, I'm so sorry about what happened to you I hope your better now, please I will like to ask you some questions concerning about Lithuania. I'm planning on coming to study in Lithuania, but I heard there are no jobs over there and the cost of living are very high please I will like to confirm from you since your a citizen over there. Thank you
Pls,I want to come to Lithuania for work,hope i can find job their? what are the requirements?and can you he me with the processing,I will pay for everything,I'm from Nigeria,I will look forward to your reply,thanks
@@hircine92h beautifull country, full of good memories for those, who was born in Lithuania, but if you from Western countries, and go to big cities, pubs, gigs etc. it will be just like any other city in Europe.
What? Nothing about history? Lithuania is a Baltic state geographically but its ties to the Slavic world are strong indeed. Modern Lithuania is a relatively new state, while historically, Lithuania was mainly inhabited by eastern Slavs, governed by Polonised Lithuanians and later by Russians. Regrettably, this video is gross oversimplification.
@@botronas6039 Why bother to go anywhere without a desire to know the place you visit? What's the point of travelling? Silly me. I thought people travel to expand their mental horizons and to find out how other people live. Otherwise why would you go to a foreign country?
@@MK-lm6hb For the beaches? The views? The food? I knew people went to other countries to see foreign cultures, but i dont think its the primary reason. Personally i have never travelled to a place to see how people live there. Also i love how condescending you are.
@@botronas6039 What? Do you think that Lithuania is unique in having the beaches and the views and that the local food is totally different from Polish or Russian food? I travel to understand the place I visit. What is your motivation? I'm genuinely interested. I've never been to Lithuania but if I ever go there my motivation will be to hear the language, to talk to people, to find out what they think about their past, to see to what extent Vilnius is Polish and Jewish, and to confront my knowledge of the place from books with reality. I must admit I'm irritated by superficiality and oversimplification of videos on TH-cam. Oversimplification is not that much different from lying.
@@MK-lm6hb Well sure lithuania isnt a very interesting country view wise, but this video wasnt about the history of lithuania, this is just "things to know". Imagine you got a booklet for lithuania, you wouldnt expect the history of that country to be writen there, more so places to visit and just general information, maybe some facts and tips. There are seperate videos on the topic of lithuanian history. I dont understand how including the history of a country in this style of video would even work. The history is long and complex, you couldnt fit it here and do it any justice. As a lithuanian i think that while yes, our history is great, it doesnt mean it has to be retold every time the country is mentioned.
Another pro tip: To make friends with Lithuanians, learn some basic Lithuanian words, we love if someone makes an effort to speak our language. Might see some of those reserve people smile even.
Pls, I need your help,I want to come to Lithuania for work,pls how can u help me on that,about the processing and requirements,I'm from Nigeria,thanks
I speak a basic level of your language and I’m greeting well for doing so!
Dėkoju
We? Speak for yourself. I don't need linguistic ass kissing.
Cold/unfriendly because we are a bit selective and have a bit trust issues as a whole nation, lol, but once you are in, you will be treated as a family member and a dear friend. Of course there is always a bad apples between us but once you click with on lithuanian you got a bro or sis for life.
We value family and friendship above anything else and often good friends we cherish even more than cousins.
If you are respectful and learn basics lithuanian words a few of them, then you will get a lot easier and quicker along with is. We love how strangers try to pronounce simply words, its so cute.
Most lithuanians that lives in a city knows a second language dnglish or russian,but a lot of lithuanians can speak a third language too, it just depends where they like to travel or what culture they are into so thats why you can find spanish, italian, germany, japanese language speaking people.
We are pretty narrow minded and open minded nation at the same time: we are open to try new recipes, flavors, drinks, make friends, travel, try new business ideas and products but we are slower to let new system in or change a bit traditions, laws, thats why hystoricaly Lithuania were the last pagans in Europe and to let in christianity. Even with christianity our ancestors still managed to incorporate old traditions and believes into new faith.
Also try to explore other places like Vilnius and Kaunas as we have a lot of greenary, national parks and in Moletai there is observatory for astronomy so you can stargaze and have an explanation on latest news and sky itself. I think it cost 7 euros for an adult on weekdays and you have to register for it a few weeks before. You can choose a day or night visit and night visit usually needs registration. They let people in just when a sky is very clear or there is a little bit of clouds. Nida too is worth exploring when a weather is good.
Rumsiskes is near Kaunas so you can explore a museum under open sky as it shows old wooden houses and show how lithuanians lived in the past, how they crafted candles and et.
There is also Anykščių šilelis with Punktuko stone and Anykščiai, a beautiful place that was written beautifully by our one of the most famous poems Antanas Baranauskas, this poem children has to learn in school. A place visited by a lot of lithuanians but less from foreigners so please try to make friends with lithuanians and ask them where to visit or go, where you can go fun.
Of course Trakai is fun, but Lithuania is not just Vilnius and Trakai.
Puikiai daugiau nieko nepasakysi 🙂👍🇱🇹💪
Pls,can u help me to on coming to Lithuania,I want to come for work,am from Nigeria
Thanks
Thanks for the information its amazing
@@funmilolaoladeji2656No you stay in Nigeria you animal
Lithuanian here in new York City are great 😊
Thanks for explaining where Kaunas is located. That is where my great grandfather was born in the mid 1800's.
Kaunas is worth visiting, it’s only an hour from Vilnius away.
My great grandma lived in Vilnius but she had to run to uk after ww2 that’s how I ended up in uk but I’d
Love to learn some language or even visit family there
that's awesome, you should definitely visit Lithuania some day!
my grandfather had to run to australia during ww2 in order to save his family. so now im a australian -lithuanian and im thinking of studying the language and this country im also hoping to spend a year or two in lithuania so i can get what life is like in the country. im so proud to be an australian-lithuanian because lithuania has the most interesting history.
My grandmother left Vilnius and went to the US in 1905. The family that didn't leave there did not survive WW2. I assume under the Soviets.
just got a free trip from some organization for winning a math tournament and this was really helpful, thanks.
Great video! I've read about these facts from various sources, but here everything is in one place, cool! Our friend is coming to Vilnius this week, I will share it with her as a short introduction! :)
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Thank you for the additional info about your county and culture.
Amezing video brother keep it up
People love to claim Lithuania is Slavic - we are practically anything but that
Lithuanians are not slavic, they are Balts - baltic, more northtern,like brothers latvians...EST.
people love to claim, ups. Never heard such a crap. Did you make it up naughty boy?:D Lithuania is Northern country and has nothing to do with any slavic scent
Ok, so you’re closer to African than Slavic
@@zersky495 yeah🤗🤗
My dad parents were born there !
I hope i can visit Lithuania someday🙏
Lithuania is a cool country and I love it very much. From Ukraine with love🇺🇦
Литва, місто Каунас бажає братній Україні перемоги над ордами Москви. Слава Україні!!! Слава ЗСУ!!!
@@jonasjonava Дякую! Мирного Неба! Без орди.
@@VideoRacerРазом до Перемоги!
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Lithuania are country of Northern Europe, east side of Northern Europe.
This is not 100% accurate… there is a mark around 30 km in a village north of Vilnius where it marks centre of Europe. 😊visit this mark next time you visit LT.
short and sharp!
Interested in this country and culture hope to here from from people in this country
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🇮🇳🇱🇹⭐️🙏
Love the video. Please do you websites of organization that can invite me for tourism?
What's the music at 4:30?
Thanks bro
3:03 Thanks for shouting out the apartment building that I live in :D (Its 1:1)
2:25 Link to the interview?
th-cam.com/video/BfBXuVuyr5Q/w-d-xo.html
Mes labiausiai nemėgstame, jei kiti galvoja, kad mes rusai ir mūsų nacionalinė kalba rusų. Šitą faktą turėtų žinoti visos valstybės 🙂
Gyvenu vokietijoj, Sutinki Lenka ir pasakai kad esi Lietuvis ir jie nezino kas tai per salis, nustebau ant kiek visiem px ant musu
Thanks
Liuthania here i come❤
👍👍👍
Hello
wartched from kenya
❤❤❤❤ 🇱🇹
and norway
Lithuania language is werry hard
(Lithuanian) Lietuvos kalba yra labai sunki
You see:3
I was born and raised in lithuania and still living here. one day i fell of the bike and broke my both hands and i was all bloody
And no one cared just stared at me and did nothing so its true that lithuanian people are unfriendly and cold attitude.
well i guess that means that lithuanian people still has trust issues with each other or with strangers after the world wars and soviet union. but im sure there are nice lithuanian people in the country.
I am one of nice people
Hello, I'm so sorry about what happened to you I hope your better now, please I will like to ask you some questions concerning about Lithuania. I'm planning on coming to study in Lithuania, but I heard there are no jobs over there and the cost of living are very high please I will like to confirm from you since your a citizen over there. Thank you
Pls,I want to come to Lithuania for work,hope i can find job their? what are the requirements?and can you he me with the processing,I will pay for everything,I'm from Nigeria,I will look forward to your reply,thanks
pole/sosorry
Lithuania - our tiny northern neighbour and ally with beautiful capital which was and continues to be a great centre of the Polish culture.
Polska
damn, are u drunk?:D
Wilno belongs to Poland
Lithuania's cities streets are very clean not like in London or Paris
🫶
Cant believe we lost to puerto rico
Jā, we got destroyed by Brazil too.
Yeah 2015 in my opinion wost desion made
It's good then that your opinion means totally nothing.
Pro tip, go somewhere else.
reason?
@@hircine92h beautifull country, full of good memories for those, who was born in Lithuania, but if you from Western countries, and go to big cities, pubs, gigs etc. it will be just like any other city in Europe.
If Lithuanians themselves don’t even want to live there, why tf should I visit. Almost 1 million of them disappeared after the collapse of the USSR
Don’t visit, we don’t need any more ruzzkies here
What? Nothing about history? Lithuania is a Baltic state geographically but its ties to the Slavic world are strong indeed. Modern Lithuania is a relatively new state, while historically, Lithuania was mainly inhabited by eastern Slavs, governed by Polonised Lithuanians and later by Russians. Regrettably, this video is gross oversimplification.
its just 15 simple facts for tourists. Duhe
@@botronas6039 Why bother to go anywhere without a desire to know the place you visit? What's the point of travelling? Silly me. I thought people travel to expand their mental horizons and to find out how other people live. Otherwise why would you go to a foreign country?
@@MK-lm6hb For the beaches? The views? The food? I knew people went to other countries to see foreign cultures, but i dont think its the primary reason. Personally i have never travelled to a place to see how people live there. Also i love how condescending you are.
@@botronas6039 What? Do you think that Lithuania is unique in having the beaches and the views and that the local food is totally different from Polish or Russian food? I travel to understand the place I visit. What is your motivation? I'm genuinely interested.
I've never been to Lithuania but if I ever go there my motivation will be to hear the language, to talk to people, to find out what they think about their past, to see to what extent Vilnius is Polish and Jewish, and to confront my knowledge of the place from books with reality.
I must admit I'm irritated by superficiality and oversimplification of videos on TH-cam. Oversimplification is not that much different from lying.
@@MK-lm6hb Well sure lithuania isnt a very interesting country view wise, but this video wasnt about the history of lithuania, this is just "things to know". Imagine you got a booklet for lithuania, you wouldnt expect the history of that country to be writen there, more so places to visit and just general information, maybe some facts and tips. There are seperate videos on the topic of lithuanian history. I dont understand how including the history of a country in this style of video would even work. The history is long and complex, you couldnt fit it here and do it any justice.
As a lithuanian i think that while yes, our history is great, it doesnt mean it has to be retold every time the country is mentioned.
#16: dont
How many years left for this tiger? 1990 3.698 millions, 2023 2.718 millions.