THE TRUTH ABOUT SLOVENIANS!! (you should know this before visiting SloveniašŸ‡øšŸ‡®)

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Published 2023-09-21
So you heard about a smol green country in the heart of Europe?
And now you wanna pack up your bags and go visit?
HOLD YOUR HORSES!
I created this video as a HELPFUL guide to what Slovenians are like and things you should know about Slovenes before visiting Slovenia. šŸ‡øšŸ‡®

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All Comments (21)
  • @RajkoK
    In 1996 I visited my sick aunt in Slovenija (Koroska Bela) for ten days. The whole town was excited to see me and I visited at least 6 households every day. By the third or fourth visit, I could no longer even see food let alone eat any of it, so I started declining what was offered. People complained to my aunt, who told my mother, who in turn was super worried I wasn't eating. Not to go too much into my youth but this was not an unfounded concern. However by the end of my stay, I gained so much weight that I couldn't button my pants, only holding them up with my belt. After returning to Canada, my mother saw my chubby face and said in relief, "Oh thank God. You ate." Yes you will be fed.
  • We also have a monument dedicated to the potato in Å enčur, and kids enjoy a one-week school holiday at the end of October, known as "potato holidays". šŸ„”šŸ˜€
  • @EdwardGarrenMFT
    After 100 + years of only having our father's (actual) name on his birth certificate (Vremsak) I found his family in Slovenia in 2013. My brother and I have been to visit 3 times. We fell in love with Slovenia the first visit, and have only fallen even more in love with it since. Our family has been very hospitable and warm, in spite of (I presume) their initial skepticism about "the American relatives with a different surname. While trying to understand their caution about Americans (we don't have the best reputation in some places because of American corporate greed and other forms of imperialism), they are welcoming and we always feel very very welcome in Slovenia. Not just our family, but Slovenes in general are very warm and genuinely hospitable, glad to share their beautiful country with any and all who treat their precious earth with respect and love. GO to visit, enjoy the warmth of the Slovene people. !!
  • @hoibsh21
    Barbs make me not only wanna move to Slovenia but BE Slovenian!
  • @a3hmax913
    "WE DON'T HAVE STARBUCKS and you are gonna get more food and drinks than you can get", That's the heaven to me šŸ˜
  • @jonathanjars
    Slovenian landscapes are like walking in a fairytale. I loved visiting Slovenia. It is such a beautiful place! And the people were very nice. I will say that when I visited, I was in a rural area outside of Zuzemberk, and many of the locals did not speak English, especially older people. I learned enough Slovenian to get by but I struggled, and I'm sure the locals found it difficult to understand me, but they were very patient.
  • @SneakySpyder112
    My boyfriend and I (Americans) went to Slovenia last year for 2 weeks and loved it so much we are heading back there in a week! Such an amazing place for people that love spending time in nature and enjoying wonderful food and wine.
  • @dcpack
    If only I could. Sounds like a good time. Imagine actually meeting the humans responsible for Barbara's presence on this planet.
  • @nadinedraper6874
    Omg I started watching you because I wanted to learn more about my heritage! Oh you deliver and soooo much more! Thank you! My grandparents came here from Slovenia and today you explained so much lol! People think Iā€™m Italian cus Iā€™m always cooking and feeding them! Lol! We enjoy our beverages lol now I know itā€™s in my bloodšŸ˜‚
  • @gbormann71
    We intended to go on holidays to Slovenia for the first time this year (mid August) to then shortly before arriving (by car from an intermediate stay-over in Germany) receive a cancellation request by the resort due to the extreme rain and the inundiations that this caused. Despite the impact and devastation caused by the bad weather we received a prompt refund and recently even received the cancellation fee as initially promised (well insuranced I guess). We will definitely give it another try on one of the next occasions! I hope nobody lost their lives and that the region will fully recover from this disaster! We offered to help the resort clean up and prepare the remaining accomodation but the situation was developing quickly and became too dangerous and we did not want to burden the emergency services with our presence.
  • @nikpist1030
    We had our vacations in Slovenia 2 years ago. Seven amazing days with non-stop sightseeing, drinking, and having fun. What an amazing country this is! Yes they almost all speak English, are fanatic with their natural landscape, and have very good road network. We loved every minute there. Greetings from Athens!
  • @valentinakriscak
    Živjo Barbara! Kmalu se selim v Slovenijo. Slovenia is a wonderful country, every time I go there I am totally fascinated by nature.
  • @PapaPhilip
    I never knew how much I wanted to visit Slovenia until today.
  • @edg8535
    No Starbucks sounds good. Last cup of coffee I bought from them was probably five years ago and that was to see if they were still as horrible as they were in the past.
  • @VitekBrno89
    Those 7 olympic medals still seemed like a small number. So, I looked it up and it's actually 40 medals for Slovenia alone. Or 52 medals in total for all Slovenian athletes since 1912, which is even more impressive :)
  • @r_r_r_r
    I have been looking for a channel like yours forever!! My great-grandparents were from Slovenia but fell under the pressure to "assimilate" into America, so only snippets of our heritage survived (thankfully living in Cleveland helped with this a bit), but I'm always seeking ways to connect with tradition, culture, etc. SO grateful for all your shares!
  • @zombeatle01
    Some older relatives went to Slovenia in the 1960s to see where our ancestors came from (a village near Cerknica), and they were told by people they met not to go there because ā€œthatā€™s where the witches are.ā€ I hope to go there before I dieā€¦
  • @marc.alvarez
    I clicked on the like button as soon as the video started, as I knew it would be good fun and i would learn something. But by the end of the video I missed something extra, like an applause button. YouTube should definitely have an applause button for videos like this. You have just increased my desire to visit Slovenia. Ā”Saludos from Spain!
  • @flyversusfly76
    I was blown away our Slowenian waiter actually spoke german AND Austrian.šŸ˜… (He demonstrated it) you are a very multilingual nation.
  • @daveheagy3278
    My wife's parents came to Canada from Slovenia so we have visited a number of times. And absolutely, food and alcohol are always put in front of you when visiting family and friends there. And potatoes? On the first day of our most recent visit this summer we helped our cousin, & her whole family, harvest potatoes. Shoes off, toes in the mud, we helped gather hundreds of pounds of potatoes. The beautiful, friendly people are the most memorable thing about this wonderful country.