Before someone says anything about he has money he can live here peacfully and normally let me stop you there... the dude came here from the US opened a company and created jobs and pays taxes here... to you sir i bid welcome to our little slice of heaven
@@Disbeliefall Nazalost da, ali je dobar korak za odrzavanja mozga u drzavi, i za polako dizanje standarda. Trebace vremena, ali ne mora sve uvek da bude hladno i sivo :)
@@gacomics5951 Ne seri bre.Nije taj doš'o što nas voli,nego što od nečeg beži,nisi ga čuo kad je reko da nisu znali ni gde smo?Sigurno daje svojim radnicima neku mizeriju.
Do not come. There are very few business opportunities here, and salaries are very low-professors and surgeons have monthly salaries in 400-600 dollar range. People here, including closest relatives, are unlikely to help you when you are in trouble. Life in Serbia is so miserable that every year 40000 Serbians emigrates out of country. I would leave Serbia today if I had an opportunity to find decent job in another country. Most Serbian would do the same if they had an opportunity.
No Can Can, I do not tell you this because I am dumb, I tell you because I am clever and I see that soon great crisis and depression like in 1929 will spread worldwide. In such situation all will inevitably be forced to turn to finantial survival, not to pride and strenght. And Serbia will be hit hard in this crisis and I do not know how this family will survive in Serbia. And I am fed up with stories about proud and strenghtfull Serbians. In practise most Serbians are conformists who voted for dictators like Slobodan Milosevic because he enabled them lifelong-employment and other benefits they enjoyed in communist times, not for pride and strenght. Pride and strenght are not priorities of people in Serbia, its people now wants to join EU just to make more money.
I moved to Serbia about 2 1/2 years ago after living 10 years in Portugal. So far I'm quite pleased. Presently riding a motorcycle on a 4500+ mile 3-4 week trip through southern Europe. Heading towards Turin, Italy today on my way home. I've lived in many places around the US, West Africa and Europe. Serbia, so far, seems to fit my life best. But Blue Man has the right idea. Keep running down life in Serbia and that'll make others want to move elsewhere. Will keep the life in Serbia unchanged longer. Good move Blue Man.
*”GOSTOPRIMSTVO” is in every Serbians DNA......it is difficult to convey in words, but basically it is a type of Welcoming that goes above and way beyond the typical standard. Where others shake hands a Serbian will embrace you. An American friend of mine told me that “Anyone who has the good fortune of being embraced in friendship by a Serbian, will quickly come to know what true loyalty and sincere compassion means within a friendship”.*
@micssr *You are correct. Hospitality (Hospitalitet) is a word that more suitably relates to the Hotel and Restaurant service industry. Whereas “Gostoprimstvo” is legendary in Serbia, as it is a deeply rooted Serbian tradition that has been traced far back into our antiquity. The Serbian saying: “Gost je Svetinja” is translated into English as: “The Guest is Sacrosanct”......this means that a Guest of a Serb (in addition to being embraced in a welcoming fashion)....is coming under the protection and care of their Serbian Host.... This long respected Tradition is taken very seriously by the Serbian people....because GOSTOPRIMSTVO is directly linked to (both the individual and collective) Honor of the Serbian People.* *When it comes to the protection of Honor......a Serb tends to react a bit like a “Samurai”, 😉 lol.......I mean...Serbs are somewhat allergic to the word SRAMOTA (Shame)...so much so, that we practically break out in hives when we hear it....*
Gest liked to be welcomed is how you will translate GOSTOPRIMSTVO, being totally different from the etymological background of hospitality. Hospitality sounds like you are doing it because you have to or you expect something in return... So you did it, right man!
Excellent interview and the video is very informative. I am an American thinking of visiting Serbia. Your discussion was assuring me to buy my tickets to Belgrade and to take the fast train to Novi Sad.
I don't know why, but listening to you talking about Serbia, makes me feel akward satisfaction. I'm feeling joy just knowing that you are happy here. Keep doing what you are doing, you're good at it. I watched almost every video you made. Respect bro
This Texas gentleman can be assured of a peaceful and tranquil life in Serbia, free from crime, drugs and social troubles. Serbia reminds me of life in Texas 30 years ago where the people were social, caring and generally wonderful. I bid this smart Texas man and his family all the best in Serbia!
Yeah, Serbian who didn't learn Serbian language in 14 years. In the US you have to know not just English language, but their history to apply for the passport. It's a joke how he got Serbian passport.
Interesting to hear about Serbia from an American perspective. Here in Sweden there are lots of Serbs and people from other parts of the former Yugoslavia. Thank you.
My lovely Novi Sad..i lived there for 6 years. Thanks both of you for speaking such a great words about Serbia... Thank you sir for opening a business and hire young Serbian and keep them staying there... I'm living in U.S. 3 years and half but I would like to go back one day...
Awesome interview Charles. For job purposes, I have travelled and worked in many EU countries. For money purpose, it was ok. But over time, I realised the freedom that I was missing and that I was living in Novi Sad, because I was born and raised in Novi Sad. So, I guess there are things that money just can't buy. Welcome to Serbia!!!
I live in Chicago, two weeks ago it happened that I had to get emergency care. The total hospital bill was $ 12,000 I almost throw up after I saw. I stayed in hospital approximately 3 hours.
Great interview Charles. Glad to see Americans are bringing jobs to Serbia. We need a lot more of that. After nearly 20 years of being in the States, I want to move back to Belgrade soon too. Job is the only thing preventing me to do that at the moment. Hope to find a decent job in Belgrade. We will see. Thanks for promoting Serbia!
Ukoliko je moguce cime god da se bavis ako vec imas kontakte i moguce je nema nista bolje nego raditi to isto preko intermeta i biti placen kao Amerikanac a trositi kao da zivis u Srbiji. Srecno ti bilo, pozdrav
Nice story from both dear American friends. Charles thanks for yours constant good vibrations. And dear Paul, wishing to your family and to you nice life here in Serbia.
Charles, here in Serbia, young people are having a lot of trouble starting their own business, so, could you make a series of videos that talk, step by step, about how to start a business? You can do it with people that already started their business :) That would be a great project that can actually make a change and maybe keep some young people from leaving the country :D
Believe or not, this is my first time to see video with Charles Cather. I'm fascinating of this. Thank you for being such a Serbian good friend, and I admire your will to describe our nation and country as good as she is. Always welcoming here❤️
Good on him. Brave move but I'm sure it's worth it. 19 people (maybe more now), IT biz (small sites, marketing, SEOs), most likely overseas clients, and living in Serbia where cost of living is lower. Great combo!
My wife, son, and I visited Novi Sad on a day trip from Belgrade in 2017. What a charming place and and indelible impression! We want to go back and feel it out as a possible retirement destination.
I am amazed at what this guy has to say about the work ethic. Either he's the best manager ever or he's living in a different reality than what I experienced working in IT in Belgrade.
Hi Charles, thank you for your great videos, it's really cool. I am from Banja Luka and I just noticed you recently been in Republika Srpska, really cool videos :) Greeting from Vienna, if you pass by around will be more then glad to take you for a drink. Best and many thanks, Nemanja
No, it's not strange at all. Economy manipulation made it impossible for native Serbians to make a normal life in Serbia, which created a lot of space for them to live in Serbia on foreign income. The US government orchestrated that to occupy our country, since the US embassy has been governing Serbia since 2005. They hide it, officially, of course.
A really nice and down to earth guy, positive and with a good business plan. I was twice in the States and I've noticed one thing. Americans are hard hard workers. Much respect for his working attitude.
By ancient Serbian customs and beliefs (before Christianity, in pagan times) guests are sent to us by our Serbian ancestors and you treat your guests as you would treat your great great grandfather or grandmother coming to your home. The most welcomed guests should be total strangers that come unannounced, because they as well might be the spirit of your ancestor coming to visit.
When i was in USA I was really amazed buy the size of buildings, cars, trucks and some people. One advice, get a mic and you will get better sound quality.
Great interview Charles and my hats off to Paul. Two great issues that I'd like to touch on. Medical costs in the USA can easily bankrupt you(even with insurance) and the quality of the doctors here is not that great. It's all about you coming back and making more money for the institution. My sons have both been misdiagnosed many times by US doctors and at a lot of urgent care places you don't even see a doctor but they charge crazy prices. The other issue is white flight and the suburbs that make you reliant on cars and fuel and driving. We don't have nice city centers, most inner cities are dangerous ghettos that white people don't want any part of and the schools there are awful. You will never have safe walkable inner city streets in the USA. That's why I liked Serbia when visiting. You can walk around and not worry about your safety.
The cheapest IT worker in Belgrade is like 1500-2000 EUR/mth. The average developer who is really a junior but bills out as a seasoned developer is like 2-2.5k/mth. No one in IT makes 300 EUR a month.
BTW Arlington TX is the largest city in the US without any public transportation system at all. You have to have a car there. They try to make Bishop Arts District in Oak Cliff more like Europe outdoor markets but it's only that way small parts of the year.
The gas taxes are huge in Serbia, and we are importing it.. Btw very good interview.. Good job Charles.. To the American gentleman, you and your family are very welcomed :)
Charles you need to make with him another interview!!! You two are so dynamic and interesting. And perspective from someone that is not Natively from here is great (beside you).
Welcome to my city and Serbia (though I would like that you stay more) and what I can say about my people, treat us well and with respect, we will treat you same.
American people are very welcome in Serbia, you are most welcome to come and stay any time. Serbia and United States have been friends and partners and allies since the early 1880s and have been on the same side of history! Welcome dear friends 🇷🇸🇺🇲🇷🇸🇺🇲
I had my kid subblited over night in Hospital here in LA just for the upset stomach and they give her IV and bill was $12000 so you can make your compare.
I'm turning 43 this month and when I was in school we had English from 4th grade in elementary school, now kids have English basically from preschool. And this is not optional. I follow Charles from the beginning, best luck to you both here. Yes, the unemployment is still a No1 problem here, then the monthly wage, corruption in all levels of the government, almost dictatorship regime... A lot of people are leaving Serbia because of all that and I hope that things will be better here at least for my children.
Hey Charles, I really enjoyed watching this episode and listening to Paul's experiences in Serbia, thanks! I wish you made it even longer. :) The fact that he moved together with the family over here is amazing. I don't know how old are his children, but it would also be interesting to hear how did they fit in, do they attend an English speaking school etc. All the best to Paul and his family and you, of course!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. I didn't want to ask too much about his family for privacy purposes. They are all very young and attend an international school in N.S.
Excellent discussion and covered lots of good points. But the room is a bit echoey. Maybe you need a better room for audio quality or separate mics/channels for people.
Of course, why shouldnt he come? Its peaceful, people are still normal and sane, caring for tradition and family, all national minorities live normal, no getos and drugs on every corner, cheap for his pocket and same service as anywhere in the world.
I'm coming in April for several months. I build computers all the time. Maybe I should bring one and sell it to someone there for a much better price than they could get there when I get ready to leave.
Amazing video Charles. Great interview. Welcome to Serbia Paul! You have chosen to live in one of the best European countries -- just don't tell everybody back home. :) Best regards from Philip Bay, Nis.
WELCOME mr Bostic to you and your Family,,and Charles you did it again!!! Keep writing on that "Serbia and me" book!!you promised to my mom!! hihihihihi
Before someone says anything about he has money he can live here peacfully and normally let me stop you there... the dude came here from the US opened a company and created jobs and pays taxes here... to you sir i bid welcome to our little slice of heaven
Dolaze i mnogi drugi ali zato sto sto vole Srbiju vec zato sto stede na radnoj snazi, IT sektor ima solidne plate ali su sica u odnosu na zapad.
@@Disbeliefall Nazalost da, ali je dobar korak za odrzavanja mozga u drzavi, i za polako dizanje standarda. Trebace vremena, ali ne mora sve uvek da bude hladno i sivo :)
Običan dođoš
Mouldy Bread Zbog takvog olsha kao ti stranci i idu u Vojvodinu a ne ostatak Srbije. Nisi ni svestan svog oloshkog mentaliteta.
@@gacomics5951 Ne seri bre.Nije taj doš'o što nas voli,nego što od nečeg beži,nisi ga čuo kad je reko da nisu znali ni gde smo?Sigurno daje svojim radnicima neku mizeriju.
My wife and I are also considering moving to Serbia. It seems to be a nation with pride and strength, two qualities I admire.
Dobrodosli😊welcome😊
Do not come. There are very few business opportunities here, and salaries are very low-professors and surgeons have monthly salaries in 400-600 dollar range. People here, including closest relatives, are unlikely to help you when you are in trouble. Life in Serbia is so miserable that every year 40000 Serbians emigrates out of country. I would leave Serbia today if I had an opportunity to find decent job in another country. Most Serbian would do the same if they had an opportunity.
Blue Man Are you dumb ? They are not looking for money, they are looking for strength and pride.
No Can Can, I do not tell you this because I am dumb, I tell you because I am clever and I see that soon great crisis and depression like in 1929 will spread worldwide. In such situation all will inevitably be forced to turn to finantial survival, not to pride and strenght. And Serbia will be hit hard in this crisis and I do not know how this family will survive in Serbia. And I am fed up with stories about proud and strenghtfull Serbians. In practise most Serbians are conformists who voted for dictators like Slobodan Milosevic because he enabled them lifelong-employment and other benefits they enjoyed in communist times, not for pride and strenght. Pride and strenght are not priorities of people in Serbia, its people now wants to join EU just to make more money.
I moved to Serbia about 2 1/2 years ago after living 10 years in Portugal. So far I'm quite pleased. Presently riding a motorcycle on a 4500+ mile 3-4 week trip through southern Europe. Heading towards Turin, Italy today on my way home. I've lived in many places around the US, West Africa and Europe. Serbia, so far, seems to fit my life best.
But Blue Man has the right idea. Keep running down life in Serbia and that'll make others want to move elsewhere. Will keep the life in Serbia unchanged longer. Good move Blue Man.
Just respect the Serbian people, and they respect you...
respect nato and you won't be bombed
@@jayluther6109 really?
@@jayluther6109 srry....we didnt know it was invincible.....google it
@@jayluther6109 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@@jayluther6109 serem ti se u tu govnjivu zastavu.
Welcome to Serbia!!! 👍👍👍🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🎇🎆🎇🎆🎉🎉🎊🎊
Nice interview Čarli, good guy this Paul, wish him and his family wonderfull life here in Serbia.
This is awesome!! Welcome to 🇷🇸
*”GOSTOPRIMSTVO” is in every Serbians DNA......it is difficult to convey in words, but basically it is a type of Welcoming that goes above and way beyond the typical standard. Where others shake hands a Serbian will embrace you. An American friend of mine told me that “Anyone who has the good fortune of being embraced in friendship by a Serbian, will quickly come to know what true loyalty and sincere compassion means within a friendship”.*
Hospitality na engleskom
@@squid11160 Hospitality makes it sound hospital-ly I guess... Our word, gostoprimstvo, is comprised of guest and accepting.
Hospitality rules is important part of our culture
@micssr *You are correct. Hospitality (Hospitalitet) is a word that more suitably relates to the Hotel and Restaurant service industry. Whereas “Gostoprimstvo” is legendary in Serbia, as it is a deeply rooted Serbian tradition that has been traced far back into our antiquity. The Serbian saying: “Gost je Svetinja” is translated into English as: “The Guest is Sacrosanct”......this means that a Guest of a Serb (in addition to being embraced in a welcoming fashion)....is coming under the protection and care of their Serbian Host.... This long respected Tradition is taken very seriously by the Serbian people....because GOSTOPRIMSTVO is directly linked to (both the individual and collective) Honor of the Serbian People.*
*When it comes to the protection of Honor......a Serb tends to react a bit like a “Samurai”, 😉 lol.......I mean...Serbs are somewhat allergic to the word SRAMOTA (Shame)...so much so, that we practically break out in hives when we hear it....*
Gest liked to be welcomed is how you will translate GOSTOPRIMSTVO, being totally different from the etymological background of hospitality. Hospitality sounds like you are doing it because you have to or you expect something in return... So you did it, right man!
What a well spoken, grounded and humble man. And Charles, your interview skills are very nice, you asked crucial questions! Keep it up legendo
nice of you to say! Thanks for watching!
Excellent interview and the video is very informative. I am an American thinking of visiting Serbia. Your discussion was assuring me to buy my tickets to Belgrade and to take the fast train to Novi Sad.
I don't know why, but listening to you talking about Serbia, makes me feel akward satisfaction. I'm feeling joy just knowing that you are happy here. Keep doing what you are doing, you're good at it. I watched almost every video you made. Respect bro
This Texas gentleman can be assured of a peaceful and tranquil life in Serbia, free from crime, drugs and social troubles. Serbia reminds me of life in Texas 30 years ago where the people were social, caring and generally wonderful. I bid this smart Texas man and his family all the best in Serbia!
Thank you...😊 and welcome to Serbia....
Dobrodosli! :-)
Čarli brate i legendo.
Thank you for everything what you are doing for our country.
Which is what exactly? Trying to mitigate the damage his country has been doing to Serbia, for his personal gains?
Good luck people ❤️🍀🌹
Hello there ;) i'm French with Serbian roots!
Charles-Edouard Phillipe Greiveldinger-Mirkovic , sir :D!
Moi aussi :)
@@schreiberboban947 mais oui c'est ça.
@@Rockyourassed KAKO,MORE?
Knock on wood😂 Charles you’re Serbian now for sure! 🇷🇸
Yeah, Serbian who didn't learn Serbian language in 14 years. In the US you have to know not just English language, but their history to apply for the passport. It's a joke how he got Serbian passport.
Seems like a nice man, glad that he and his family has settled in nicely.
God bless you, both of you, lived in Novi Sad 23 years ago, in America now, wow , you guys make me think, a lot......
Welcom here American mand and his family! Hope you like our country as much as Charles
Took a big chance by investing all your resources into moving here to start a business. Glad it’s paying off and good luck!
Just finished watching! Another great video with great guys! Paul is such a positive guy!
Interesting to hear about Serbia from an American perspective. Here in Sweden there are lots of Serbs and people from other parts of the former Yugoslavia. Thank you.
Welcome! We love american people but not the administration! 😘
I agree!!! We hate US politic..
You Charles are one of a few who steped out of shell and saw the truth
Agree
@@gizarovski2002 He seems such an honest and objective man.
I've been to the United States, never met such nice people as Americans, but their government is nothing to have.
Dear Paul, i don't want to say just welcome, i will also say THANK YOU !!!
My lovely Novi Sad..i lived there for 6 years. Thanks both of you for speaking such a great words about Serbia... Thank you sir for opening a business and hire young Serbian and keep them staying there... I'm living in U.S. 3 years and half but I would like to go back one day...
Awesome interview Charles.
For job purposes, I have travelled and worked in many EU countries.
For money purpose, it was ok. But over time, I realised the freedom that I was missing and that I was living in Novi Sad, because I was born and raised in Novi Sad.
So, I guess there are things that money just can't buy.
Welcome to Serbia!!!
Great interview! I'm glad you are both in Serbia! Enjoy your time here!
I live in Chicago, two weeks ago it happened that I had to get emergency care. The total hospital bill was $ 12,000 I almost throw up after I saw. I stayed in hospital approximately 3 hours.
I am so sorry this happened to you! Hopefully that is not the final bill after any insurance.
How much do you have to pay by yourself?
Lele!Tolk'o mnogo?
For that money they should cure cancer or others incurable diseases... I don't get it why is so expensive, what expense they have?
@@Titus2.3-5 Whats the interest rate on the financial aid?
Oh, I love that song at the begining...Welcome to all good people no matter from where!
Best ambassador of Serbia !!! Thank u Čarli
It's easy to ambassador of a country that provided you with a great life.
Great interview Charles. Glad to see Americans are bringing jobs to Serbia. We need a lot more of that. After nearly 20 years of being in the States, I want to move back to Belgrade soon too. Job is the only thing preventing me to do that at the moment. Hope to find a decent job in Belgrade. We will see. Thanks for promoting Serbia!
Ukoliko je moguce cime god da se bavis ako vec imas kontakte i moguce je nema nista bolje nego raditi to isto preko intermeta i biti placen kao Amerikanac a trositi kao da zivis u Srbiji. Srecno ti bilo, pozdrav
Nice story from both dear American friends. Charles thanks for yours constant good vibrations. And dear Paul, wishing to your family and to you nice life here in Serbia.
Charles, here in Serbia, young people are having a lot of trouble starting their own business, so, could you make a series of videos that talk, step by step, about how to start a business? You can do it with people that already started their business :) That would be a great project that can actually make a change and maybe keep some young people from leaving the country :D
I second this
I third this
pa da brate thats what in normal countries some govermental institutions should do..but not in Serbia ,lack of transparency on every level..
and maybe more videos for people on who want to make a move..regarding getting a drivers license..and more detail on opening the biz.
Too much bureaucracy left over from communist times, and everyone has to be greased every step of the way..
Great video Charles, you asked all the right questions and covered almost everything. Realy enjoyed it.
Nice of you to say! Look out RTS 😊
Welcome to Serbia and spend interesting and beautifull time!!!
P. S.
Thank you so much for this amazing reportage of my country!!!
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Svaka čast. Pametni ljudi dolaze u Srbiju, glupi se žale i odlaze. Pozdrav !
I love to travel and I am considering Serbia is one of my targets next year.
Thank you for the info about the country
Believe or not, this is my first time to see video with Charles Cather. I'm fascinating of this. Thank you for being such a Serbian good friend, and I admire your will to describe our nation and country as good as she is. Always welcoming here❤️
Great video Charles, greetings from North Carolina!
Welcome and good luck!!!
Great job Charles, you are one great man!🤜🏻😉
Good on him. Brave move but I'm sure it's worth it. 19 people (maybe more now), IT biz (small sites, marketing, SEOs), most likely overseas clients, and living in Serbia where cost of living is lower. Great combo!
God bless you both
You make a good interviewer :)
very nice of you to say! :) i should change careers! :)
Great guest, Charles! Also, very good questions from you.
Jeez Charles, I haven't checked on you in quite a few months. Glad to see you growing.
My wife, son, and I visited Novi Sad on a day trip from Belgrade in 2017. What a charming place and and indelible impression! We want to go back and feel it out as a possible retirement destination.
I am amazed at what this guy has to say about the work ethic. Either he's the best manager ever or he's living in a different reality than what I experienced working in IT in Belgrade.
Charlie, you two are the best!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
😊😊👋👏
Hi Charles, thank you for your great videos, it's really cool. I am from Banja Luka and I just noticed you recently been in Republika Srpska, really cool videos :) Greeting from Vienna, if you pass by around will be more then glad to take you for a drink. Best and many thanks, Nemanja
This is one of my favourite videos of yours!!! Much love Charles! Keep on keeping on :D
Thanks for the good words, my man!
Welcome! It's kinda funny, Serbs are massively leaving Serbia, while on the other side foreners are moving in! Anazing
No, it's not strange at all. Economy manipulation made it impossible for native Serbians to make a normal life in Serbia, which created a lot of space for them to live in Serbia on foreign income. The US government orchestrated that to occupy our country, since the US embassy has been governing Serbia since 2005. They hide it, officially, of course.
you guys are so much fun.....greetings from Michigan ...long live Serbia
Oh god, this video made my night.
So damn cool! Hvala vam puno, ljudine ste!
Great video, very interesting !!!
Hi Mr Charles long time i did not watch your useful videos bro, Ibrahim from Somalilland.
wow loved it !
A really nice and down to earth guy, positive and with a good business plan. I was twice in the States and I've noticed one thing. Americans are hard hard workers. Much respect for his working attitude.
By ancient Serbian customs and beliefs (before Christianity, in pagan times) guests are sent to us by our Serbian ancestors and you treat your guests as you would treat your great great grandfather or grandmother coming to your home. The most welcomed guests should be total strangers that come unannounced, because they as well might be the spirit of your ancestor coming to visit.
When i was in USA I was really amazed buy the size of buildings, cars, trucks and some people. One advice, get a mic and you will get better sound quality.
Great interview Charles and my hats off to Paul. Two great issues that I'd like to touch on. Medical costs in the USA can easily bankrupt you(even with insurance) and the quality of the doctors here is not that great. It's all about you coming back and making more money for the institution. My sons have both been misdiagnosed many times by US doctors and at a lot of urgent care places you don't even see a doctor but they charge crazy prices. The other issue is white flight and the suburbs that make you reliant on cars and fuel and driving. We don't have nice city centers, most inner cities are dangerous ghettos that white people don't want any part of and the schools there are awful. You will never have safe walkable inner city streets in the USA. That's why I liked Serbia when visiting. You can walk around and not worry about your safety.
The cheapest IT worker in Belgrade is like 1500-2000 EUR/mth. The average developer who is really a junior but bills out as a seasoned developer is like 2-2.5k/mth. No one in IT makes 300 EUR a month.
Serbs are nice to foreign visitors.
What a wholesome conversation, lovely. Next guest, Erik Mut from Belgrade :)
I just found your channel and I love it had to subscribe imeadietly
BTW Arlington TX is the largest city in the US without any public transportation system at all. You have to have a car there. They try to make Bishop Arts District in Oak Cliff more like Europe outdoor markets but it's only that way small parts of the year.
Vă așteptăm și în România!
Good one Charles! Interesting term "car-centric" US cities :)
The gas taxes are huge in Serbia, and we are importing it.. Btw very good interview.. Good job Charles.. To the American gentleman, you and your family are very welcomed :)
Charles you need to make with him another interview!!! You two are so dynamic and interesting. And perspective from someone that is not Natively from here is great (beside you).
So kind of you! You just made me feel a lot better about myself. Thanks a lot for your awesome comment!
Charles Cather it’s all your work. I am just here to enjoy in your hard work.
Bravo !!!!!!!
Welcome sir....
Welcome to my city and Serbia (though I would like that you stay more) and what I can say about my people, treat us well and with respect, we will treat you same.
American people are very welcome in Serbia, you are most welcome to come and stay any time. Serbia and United States have been friends and partners and allies since the early 1880s and have been on the same side of history! Welcome dear friends 🇷🇸🇺🇲🇷🇸🇺🇲
This is so wonderful! Welcome to Serbia! The land of history, culture, gastronomy, sports, etc. I am afraid you will never leave now, hahaha!
Bravo brate! 👏💪
I had my kid subblited over night in Hospital here in LA just for the upset stomach and they give her IV and bill was $12000 so you can make your compare.
I'm turning 43 this month and when I was in school we had English from 4th grade in elementary school, now kids have English basically from preschool. And this is not optional. I follow Charles from the beginning, best luck to you both here. Yes, the unemployment is still a No1 problem here, then the monthly wage, corruption in all levels of the government, almost dictatorship regime... A lot of people are leaving Serbia because of all that and I hope that things will be better here at least for my children.
Svaka tebi cast
It's more fun to watch this than Jimmy Kimmel's talk show!
awesome stuff, greetings from Kentucky from a Belgrade kid :)
Welco to Serbia,dobro ti nama dosao.😊
саша србија “Welcome” - “dobro dosao” 😀🇷🇸❤️
Big hello from me to You, friends. Have a nice life here.
I'm a lady Network Engineer 😘💋💋💋 moja grad, Novi Sad 😘
Serbia needs more people like this man, to invest in Serbia.
Add some Australians too.. lol
Hey Charles, I really enjoyed watching this episode and listening to Paul's experiences in Serbia, thanks! I wish you made it even longer. :) The fact that he moved together with the family over here is amazing. I don't know how old are his children, but it would also be interesting to hear how did they fit in, do they attend an English speaking school etc. All the best to Paul and his family and you, of course!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. I didn't want to ask too much about his family for privacy purposes. They are all very young and attend an international school in N.S.
Excellent video Charles! What kind of services does Paul’s company provide?
thanks! Tech stuff.. there is a link in the description!
Man...I miss it there. I love it here in Canada also - wish I had a job where I'm 6 months there, 6 months here haha.
"Тамо далеко" на заставке у американца! Видимо я еще не все видел в этом мире :)
Excellent discussion and covered lots of good points. But the room is a bit echoey. Maybe you need a better room for audio quality or separate mics/channels for people.
If I was younger and had money, I would redo my life in Serbia.
At least, you can visit. If you are American, it would be cheap for you.
Enroll your kids into music school, Isidor Bajic, just next to the main square.
Welcome!!
Of course, why shouldnt he come? Its peaceful, people are still normal and sane, caring for tradition and family, all national minorities live normal, no getos and drugs on every corner, cheap for his pocket and same service as anywhere in the world.
Charles,did you listen to the whole Tamo Daleko song?
Pa da
I'm coming in April for several months. I build computers all the time. Maybe I should bring one and sell it to someone there for a much better price than they could get there when I get ready to leave.
Charles man I just love you bro , ur a legend, I'll come to novi sad and I want to drink a beer and eat some cevaps with you
Amazing video Charles. Great interview. Welcome to Serbia Paul! You have chosen to live in one of the best European countries -- just don't tell everybody back home. :) Best regards from Philip Bay, Nis.
Iskreno vam zavidim 😩😩😩😩😩😩❤️🇷🇸
Ниси једина
Welcome to 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It would be ludicrous to tell someone they can't be in a restaurant in Serbia just because they brought children with them.
WELCOME mr Bostic to you and your Family,,and Charles you did it again!!! Keep writing on that "Serbia and me" book!!you promised to my mom!! hihihihihi