Geography Now! Czech Republic (Czechia) | COUPLE REACTION VIDEO

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36 Comments

  1. Hey 🙂 I know that this channel is about exploring new countries and getting to know more about them, but i recently saw your video about Poland ( I am Polish btw 😂) and you liked it (that was my impression 😊). Then I thought that if you want to get to know more about Polish history, there is a great animated film about II World War called The Unconquered on youtube. I really recommend watching it if you want 😊 i really enjoy your reactions on both channels 🙂 have a nice day ❤

  2. Actualy we didn´t change the name Czech Republic, we just registered a short version Czechia, but officialy we are still Czech Republic and Czechia is used for example in sports, but most of Czechs still say Czech Republic. 😉

  3. Hello guys! I randomly found your channel and have been enjoying some of your videos. I noticed you like "visiting" some countries and i would love to see what your opinion is on Bulgaria!

  4. Awesome reaction, I'm happy you liked the Czech Republic 🇨🇿. Just remember, whenever you drink a Budweiser, it's actually a Czech beer. It comes from České Budějovice, whose German name is Budweis,that name then states it originates from the city of Budweis. Like your channel.

  5. Awesome, my country! Actually, about the beer consumption, in restaurants beer is often cheaper than water.

  6. I will explain the suburbs for you, since that is american thing, and you may have never experienced otherwise. You guys have too strict zoning rules, which does not allow any mid rise buildings. That means that people can live in giant highrises, or single family homes. Nothing in between, apart from a few old buildings. Since most people chose the single family home, population density is too low. Everything becomes too far away, everyone needs a car to get anything, even public transportation fails to be effective with such low density. You want a milk from nearby grocery store? 10 minutes car ride.
    In czech republic, it is very different. I will describe where I live, rather than some abstract example. I live in a commie block city part, with 10 000 residents, which makes up 10% of my city population. I say city, because it has a cathedral, thus the medieval definition of a city applies. If you remember those depresive gray cities from Ukraine or Russia, forget that vision. All of them are well maintained, all of them are covered in layer of insulator and painted in dim pastel colors. This quarter is 5 minutes wide, and 20 minutes long, with no roads, only sidewalks and greenery between houses, there are only a few dead end roads, for trash collection and emergency vehicles. The distance is expressed as walking time. We have three small grocery stores, several small clothes shops (owned by vietnamese), postoffice, kindergarden, we have a clinic with pediatrist, gynecologist, several doctors for adults, drugstore, dentist and X-ray. If we need to commute anywhere outside this quarter (and most of what you need is already here), we have a bikepath, sidewalks everywhere of course, and public transport (trolleybuses) going every ten minutes in peak hours. Going by car is the last option, and the most expensive one (average american household pays 30% of income for a car, we pay about 1/50 of our wage for yearly ticket for mass transit). Criminality is nearly nonexistent, so kids walk to local school since age of six alone (capacity of elementary school is cca 2000 students). Older kids commute to lyceums and other specialised schools in city center by mass transportation. Apart from the small grocery stores, our quarter neighbours two large hypermarkets, which are in walkable distance. There is also a retirement house built in here. Next to us, the city ends, and I walk about 10 minutes to reach the nearby nature reservation. It is not some national park full of bears and eagles, just 6 large ponds, some forests and meadows. But ducks, swans, geese, seagulls and cormorants are cool, and we see rabbits and deer as well, it is an ideal size to walk around after sunday lunch. If I want to see something else, I can take bikepath out of the city, reaching nearby town with one of those castles which were shown in just 8 km (5 miles) (or a bus). If we lived like americans, there would be no free land, just endless carpet of family houses. Btw traveling across country is easy – just take a train, it goes every hour. there are also buses, but I prefer to stretch my legs.

  7. Greetings from Prague + from the city of Budweis in the southern Bohemia (yep.. We brew the real stuff here)

  8. Hi, I'm glad you made a video about my country … I'm a proud citizen of the Czech Republic

  9. Nice video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!

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