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  • i am glad i saw this video :)) really nice.

  • @lyubovberezina i'm glad that you liked it ;) thank you <3

  • worst contrey ever only the hotels and the perta greats bulldings stores ugly

  • @amjadsaleh9 then go somewhere else and hate, you moron!

  • @yaz90jordan let me first apologize for the rudeness of this commenter, see he is actually a palestine living in israel hating on some other country ,i mean wtf?! btw proud to be your neighberhood youguys are analyzed with BRAIN whats missing in alot of ppl here in the middle east

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  • @dhide14 so pathetic. lol log ing using other account hahahaha. how old are you ? fat kid?

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  • amazing video bro

  • @DigitalLem0n thanks bro :) glad you liked my country :) hope u visit one

  • WOW! Amazingly beautiful! :) <3

  • <3 Amman!

    

  • sho 2sma2 il 23'ani

    

  • walla mana 3aref, what's so beautiful about it? it's obvious that non of you guys have been to beautiful cities in the world

  • @Benz2025 wallahi la2 ana zoret kter modon be america we el ordon elha ta3meh ger a7la :)

  • @yaz90jordan Ma azon ennak ro7et wala 3a makan

  • @Benz2025 ana 3ayesh be America ... mosh darori tsadek...

  • @yaz90jordan w ana 3ayesh be america, mesh kol america 7elweh, 7asab wen saken

  • @Benz2025 sa7 kalamk..bas ba2olk enno ro7et 3ala amaken kter we shoft jamahla. amman jamalha ger, ahlha ger..3eshetha ger, bedalha ahel bladi we ahli we balditi elli trabet feha welli ra7 amoot feha.

  • @yaz90jordan Ma3nato roo7 erja3elha, lesh tetrekha eza hal 2ad bet7ebha?

  • Thanks for the beautiful pictures.... I miss my beloved country...

  • @Ridoraw my pleasure :)

  • I was born in Amman but u forgot jordan river maybe u showed it caused i skipped

  • aqaba is more beautiful

  • Sorry but this video is quite stupid as most of the pictures show hotels in Jordan and resorts which don't really show the country Jordan :/

  • @astrobiologistMirna fights between Jordanians and Palestinians ? we are brothers and sisters, yes some places there's racism, but we are all the same.

  • @astrobiologistMirna asking where you from ... your nationality isn't racism, i think your mind is so missed up to the point where you can't tell who's your enemy and who's your friend. i asked because from the way you were talking about jordan with hate, it didn't seem that you are jordanian. that's all. and sorry if i you think that i offended but i didn't, no hard feelings but i tell truth .

  • @astrobiologistMirna well. maybe it's just you, i'm assuming that you are not Jordanian...correct me if i'm wrong .

  • What about the bed room in the hotel ? It's one of the beauty of Jordan ?

  • @drabood87 they are pretty good, we have some of the best hotels. 5 stars and up also .

  • @astrobiologistMirna then leave asap...because it doesn't like you either :)

  • @astrobiologistMirna you don't look or seem happy about living there, do you ?

  • seems great !

  • @GermanPatriotic it is :) thanks for stopping by

  • Very beautiful, O Jordan

  • @kahader1 i love jordan more than anything else . but i'm away from it now.

  • do what now?

  • @waleedfarah sit back, relax, and enjoy the video

  • nothing....

  • @waleedfarah 1st you reply to the comment i posted, not alone...2nd, why would you type "!!" then say it means nothing? anything means to you ? ya...zarka city

  • !!

  • @waleedfarah and what does that suppose to mean?

  • just beautiful..++++++++

  • @konichi57 just a thank you :)))))) and a thump up <3

  • I AM FROM INDIA AND I HAVE FALLEN LOVE WITH A JORDON GIRL SHE IS AWSOME<3333333333

  • @lovejavid that's really nice :) i wish you a beautiful with her :)

  • @yaz90jordan hey thx

  • how long and how much $ does it take by car and plane to go from Amman Jordan to Syria and/or Iraq?

  • @MrMhd10 it's really cheap and doesn't cost a lot of money, you can actually reserve a bus, or a special taxi tranposrtation to get to iraq/syria from amman. or hit the plane, which will cost you a little only, about 100JD i'm not sure tho. :P

  • mashallah most beautiful country lots of love and prayers from pakistan

  • @mjder thank you :)

  • I live in Jordan, but really ... THE MOST BEAUTIFUL IN THE WORLD ???? Even you are crazy or you never went outside of Jordan.

    MODERN CIVILIZATION ???? Come on man... MODERN ? CIVILIZED ? these people are still living with sheep's. From 6 milion of people from Jordan how many do even heard about Internet ? How's that when you speak with the banks to make a CC for online payment they look so scared on you ?

  • @AnwarSubhi Jordan is beautiful country ever i seen~

  • @AnwarSubhi that's your opinino, your view, ppl live in bad areas in all countries. maybe you are humiliated by others in jordan, i don't know. but i love jordan. specially amman, because i lived in it for 17 yrs...and yes jordan is civilized and has nice people. most people in jordan have interent, don't compare them into those who live in viilliges, because you know therse are traditions to live like that...and just to let you know, i live in the U.S now, and i been to other.. still jordan 1st

  • @AnwarSubhi

    i dont think u live in jordan or u know wer is jordan on the map my dear boy

    for the internet jordan the 1st place in facebook accounts grouwing in the arabic world go check and see

    in jordan far from the capetal in the north we have the internet street the street ho hav the biggist number on internet shops in the world go check

  • @AnwarSubhi about modren life OMG go see my dear boy i dont know where to start

    and about bank my dear boy we hav the arab bank one of 20 largest banks in the world go check

    i think u never go out ur bedroom if u hav a home and see the grate jordan

    but i think only thing that make u true about that u live in jordan is u r autistic

  • @amersmadi63 hahahaha nice response bossman :) i don't think that this guy noticed how greatful jordan is. maybe he's stuck in his cave and can't go out lol :P

  • @AnwarSubhi where the do you live in a cave? don't judge Jordan just because you live in the middle of nowhere & yes civilization wether you like it or not guess what I need an internet connection to post right here :)

  • @123456789lanaa haha i guess your comment is awesome :) thank you :)

  • @AnwarSubhi hey duuud i think u need to work on ur english grammer man,until u do leave ur self out of civilization argument, u look stupid bro

  • @AnwarSubhi scared on you....loool funny shit,,,,am telling u english grammer,,,,seems some sheep taught u english

  • you know you could use a little better English.

  • @ElisaIsra you know you could appreciate the fact that i spent a lot of time making the video and puttig it together for you and others to show my country (Jordan)...i didn't relize there was some misspelled words since the main focus was on making a slideshow video .... but afterall it's your opinion and i have nothing against it. thanks for making that point...

  • @yaz90jordan Naah I do appreciate the video, it was helpful to introduce Jordan to an American friend who though we lived in a desert, thank you :)

  • i used to LOVE JORDAN until i visited my inlaws in jordan.

  • @malakoz sorry to hear that, but don't judge people bases on one person or attitudes from them...look for the bright side and good people who live in Jordan.

  • The Best country ever!! <3 <3 <3

  • @jorfares123 thank you :) totally agree i love my country :)

  • nice 1 .... i love it

  • @mrusa1231 glad to hear that :) tks for sharing thoughts :)

  • @mrusa1231 glad to hear that :) tks for sharing thoughts :)

  • AMAZING ! i want to live there :) and i wish i can some day........ my dream <3

  • @DaisyKenedy i hope your dream comes truth and live there :) i want to go back soon :)

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  • @yaz90jordan which is the last song :P

  • @DaisyKenedy it's Sting-DesertRose. :) pretty good song i love it :)

  • @yaz90jordan thank you :)

  • @DaisyKenedy your welcome :)

  • VERY BEAUTIFUL PICTURES ...I WOULD LOVE TO MOVE THERE ..THANKS FOR THE EYE CANDY

  • Beautiful country!!! leave immediately to come in Jordan!!! <3

  • @stefy60merenda please come and I'll personally welcome you there :)

  • JORDAN <

    I LOVE YOUUUUUUUUUUUU

  • @flex663 ::) me too 

  • @yaz90jordan :)

  • @flex663  Fuck you and Jordan.

  • can you tell me where the scene at 0:46 is at? it looks like an old village or something where is that?

  • @bulldozer313 it's the movenpick hotel in Dead Sea . nice place 5 stars

  • im sorry to say dis but i hate jordan...

  • @311haz love it or leave it!!

  • @311haz why is that ?:p we love Malaysia :p , and my parents went there a couple of times and they speak highly of our Malaysian brothers , so whats wrong ?:) maybe i can explain or comment .

  • @311haz iam pleasured to say this but you are welcomed in Jordan come visit and 100% sure you will defenetly change your mind

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  • amazing

    

  • Beautiful collection. I really like it, good job. Viva Jordan.

  • I'll go there this summer hope it's gd!

  • @missbigbubble03 i'm goin next month, and it's going to be really fun and good, i miss everythin :)

  • @yaz90jordan: me too in june ! I'm from Algeria btw and reading ur comment makes me more excited .to discover this country

  • @missbigbubble03 yeh same haha, i'm going on the june 3rd and it's goin to be awesome :) Jordan is a country that you will love and people are freidnly and welcoming so you should have fun for sure. may i ask which state or place are you visiting. is it amman? ;) thanks.

  • @yaz90jordan: yup it's Amman, I'm goin on 20/06. I decided to check the other part of the arab world, I've already ben to Syria, Lebanon, golf countries... but we don't know much about u in Algeria ( in maghreb countries generally) nor about ur traditions, costumes, even the language is different. I'm making a documentary film about arab countries and how different they R although they all speak the same official language ARABIC!

  • 0:50 IS WHERE I WENT IT WAS NICE THERE

  • TQ so much whoever u are ..MAy ALLah bless u anywher u are ..Ameen

  • oh yes l will be there Jordan insyalllh..

    love to be part of it...beautiful place to stay as well

  • @bronzy93 enshallah :)

  • @yaz90jordan i'm going next week enshallah ... i miss jordan .. JORDANIAN AND PROUD

  • oh yes l will be there Jordan insyalllh

  • The transitions are far too fast. I don't even have a chance to see what I'm looking at before it has changed.

  • @ConradTheCruel sorry i had to include everything in a short period of time. i'll make sure i do it better next time

  • Get your English right dude.

    P.S. whats with the song?!?!?

  • @rizekmanneh if you don't like the way it was presented , or the way i'm writing , do NOT comment or watch or give a negative feedback, the point isn't about correcting my vocabulary nor about giving a lecture about our English here...IT'S about the Video...the photos, the beauty of ths country. that's my point. and what's wrong with the song. i think that it fits just fine with the video, and i like it. that's my opinion, and ou gave yours. thank tho. and don't thank me, no need from you.!

  • amazing one... tslam edeeeek

  • @TheChristy009 alla y5alik ;) shokran

  • The songs does not match the concpet, American Songs with Pictures from Jordan?

    Comon People!

    Also, there are too much photos of the deadsea! too many also for petra and very few for other historical places.

  • Sorry and there was me thinking you might be interested in a related topic....

  • @lilpunkbean actually i checked it out, and it seems...quite interesting :) sorry for comming harsh on you lol

  • check out my documentary i made about a poor man in Jordan, on my channel

  • @lilpunkbean please do not spam again, i'll block you. thanks.

  • My several business visits to Amman are the most pleasant recollections in my previous job. Nice city, hospitable people, unforgetable excursions . Thanks.

    Hope I'll have a chance to visit it once again.

  • @pshenka100 it's my pleasure to hear :) makes me happy because jordan is great :) thank you

  • In Jordan, executive power is vested in the Council of Ministers which is appointed by the King. life in jordan is very expensive

  • @fendimarcus

    Hi fendimarcus,

    If you don’t mind, please let me share with you the following:

    The video maker aimed to share some nice pictures and music, not to test the English level. If so, then let’s go back to your comment:

    1 The usage of punctuations is totally wrong.

    2 The simple present is much better than present continuous in “you are trying”.

    3 The usage of long sentences doesn’t reflect the expertness, on the contrary.

    All the best,

  • @Doctoreng2010 well said, i could have posted something back to him, but i'm trying to avoid people such as him who don't appreciate the time and the work put to make a video or a beautiful country, jordan :)

  • @Doctoreng2010 You should rewrite the introduction to the video and send it to the video maker instead of wasting your time correcting my english. English is my third language and i was simply stating what i believe is an important point, at least as far as i am concerned. Please read my 2 responses to lexa9876 weeks ago to see that i was defending Jordan and the purpose of this video.

  • @fendimarcus

    Hi fendimarcus,

    Obviously you have minded my comment! I do my apology for the second time. I did not mean to offend you, and your English is really great. However I did not like your comment on the video’s introduction, that’s it.

    I read your comments, and am sure you love Jordan.

    BTW, am not wasting my time, as I will get a lovely friend like you at the end, see it worths. :)

    My best regards,

  • I have been told, by a Jordanian native, that in Jordan you cannot openly criticize your governator (the king) like in other countries. Also, this guy told me that there are a lot of telltalers in Jordan, and that you can not listen to rock music or police will arrest you if they catch you doing so; And that Amman is by far the richest province in the country. Lacking Jordania a beautiful thing as freedom of expression, i dont think it is that beautiful. At least i have been told that.

  • @lexa9876 While it is not a fully democratic country i assure you you will not be arrested listening to rock music.

  • @fendimarcus Well, you could say that to the Jordan police because my friend was indeed arrested for interrogation, for listening to metal and rock music.

    I wonder if you are able to do a party with metal or rock songs without having the police knocking at your door.

    I think the video maker should be HONEST with people, and write in the description the bad things about Jordan, not just the good things.

    The way I see it, Jordan is like staring at a freedom panorama behind steel bars.

  • @lexa9876 If the police knocked on your friend's door it would be because the misic was too loud and the neighbours complained. Even then the police would not have arrested him unless he bad mouthed them or refused to lower the volume. This is something that could happen in any city in the US. I have attended at least a dozen parties where Rock music was the main music and nothing of the sort happened.

  • @lexa9876 metal isn't illegal and i personaly atteneded few couple years ago, i can tell you one thing to answer your question which was "I think the video maker should be HONEST with people" , your friend probably got arrested because he did something that could have been stupid, or refused doing somthing about the loudness of the music. my friends play in their houses ,listen to metal, people, or the police can't touch you or do anything for you for doing so,.

  • @yaz90jordan You are still not answering to the Honest sentence. if so, then tell me: Why the author has not included the fact that you CANNOT openly express your dislike for the way the country is ruled?.

    Also, my friend told me that a lot of the Jordan habitants are telltalers. I am not looking to argue with you people, i am looking to get my doubts cleared, to know Jordan more.

  • @lexa9876

    First of all, you made me crazy about your great friend. You just keep referring to his/her words in every sentence, don’t you have a mind to use it? Or just keep using other’s.

  • @lexa9876

    Secondly, I used to live in Amman for more than five years, I never been arrested or even asked any ID. You know why? Because I am not burglar, robber, vandal …etc. Such people would be arrested anywhere. I don’t know for what your friend was arrested for, but please don’t tell me because the rock … Because ain’t gonna believe …

    Express/say whatever you want in Jordan, no one is gonna mind, however if accusation takes place, then a proof has to be shown. Same everywhere.

  • @Doctoreng2010 Oh and since you seem to know nothing about Jordan, i will tell you that my friend is Circassian, and Jordanians don't treat Circassians very kindly. But as I said, your words are words from someone who does not know, someone in the dark. 5 years you lived...my friend lived more than 22, so if we are based in logic (Which i am sure you won't understand, but won't hurt giving a shot), more chances un 22 than in 5. And if you think police are all clear, then you really are obtuse.

  • @lexa9876 how you say that we don't treat Circassian kindly? i doesn't make sense ...

  • @yaz90jordan Because, the university which my friend (To whichever ASSHOLE might bother) goes, is planning on having a sit in to ask for improvements for the students of his University. But jordanians are making it look like if this is something political, and making it look like if this sit in is against the king.

    I am not judging all jordanians, you might be an exception but most jordanians treat Circassians in a bad way, and my friend wont say that just because he feels like.

  • @lexa9876 maybe your friend is not getting the right treatment from people aronud him, but on the other hand, let me be in the picture with you and your friend...i have had a Circassians friend since middle school, and still know him and treat him as a BROTHER and a friend of course, because there's no differecne between us, we all people, so this is one person i love and respect. and here's your friend on the other hand.Circassians lived in exclusively Circassian settlements, except for Amman

  • @lexa9876

    Fair enough, your friend is Circassian, you know I have a huge number of Cirassian friends, I like them so much and they do the same. Most of them have been in Jordan for more than FIFTY years, and they will confirm their love and sincerity to Jordan very easy.

    FYI, Cirassians in Jordan have a very decent positions, cars, houses, clubs ...etc, and you ended up with “don’t treat them well”! It is really absurd.

  • @lexa9876

    When you addressed me as ignorant as “know nothing about Jordan”, I laughed so much, I’ll keep the answer for myself.

    P.S. I know about Jordan so much, much more than what you imagine.

  • @lexa9876

    And really wowww!

    You have referred me as: brutes, obtuse, idiot, “poor comprehension level”, rude, disrespectful, immature, childish, brat, and asked me at the end to shut up, all these just because I asked you “Where are you from?"

    I had to ask you so as you were offensive in “argue .. you people”, it was really offensive, and I’d advice you not say it face to face to any real Jordanian.

  • @lexa9876

    You said “You should be thankful that i am explaining myself”

    Interesting! I think you should be thankful as our discussion was not face to face. I swear you are lucky. And I’d like you to ask yourself like this “am I brave enough to refer someone like this face to face?” If you said yes, then you are lair, if the answer is no, then you have insulted yourself.

  • @lexa9876

    BTW, have you thanked the video adder/maker? The answere is no, so how much you are nice and respectful to other and other's effort.

  • @Doctoreng2010 BTW, has the maker answered to my question? NO

    Have you been polite to me? NO

    Should I thank something that is totally subjective and only describes the good side of the country, tricking future immigrants into thinking everything is perfect? The answer is NO.

    So, i am being hidden important things of the country, things I, as a future immigrant deserve to know, and I must say thanks?.

    And you are not the one to talk about respectfulness.

  • @lexa9876 i think that i have, go back and read,

  • @lexa9876 it's ok, i really don't want you to thank me, i have been thanked enough from the rest of the people here, mostly not Jordanian people, and are the only one who's is willing NOT to believing that i should explain everything in a video, that is not related to yout topic. but don't worry, i'll make another video to you showing what you want

  • @yaz90jordan are YOU reading me? I said "MOST jordanians" and "YOU might be an EXCEPTION". But guess what? You are not ALL jordanians, so don't come here speaking that jordanians treat Circassians in a good way. Fine, they have houses and all that, but that has NOTHING to do with the way they are treated. Most black people have houses and a good wealth, and they keep on being called Niggers or Slaves, so WTF are you talking about?

  • @lexa9876 so just because your friend is telling you that he's not being treated good, you go for the majority ?

  • @yaz90jordan i can go otherwise, just because you treat circassians good you go for the majority. But I have a something that supports my theory: The fact that in Jordan, live Jordaniand AND Circassians. 2 Different "ethnities", and there is often problem when two races live in the same country.

  • @lexa9876 but most of them are muslims. same religion

  • @yaz90jordan A lot of Black people who are talked down by white people are from the same religion, that does not makes a difference.

  • @lexa9876 true, but in jordan they are a potent force in the Jordanian government and the royal family in the military cadres and official circles AND they do not face problems of cultural or ethnic, In short, Who's the Circassians in Jordan with the privileges of the several aspects of cultural, economic, political, many of whom hold high positions in the state apparatus and government jobs.

  • @lexa9876 Despite all these possibilities available to the Circassians in Jordan, it can not say that they can save their own culture away from the vulnerability of Arab culture or other cultures.

  • @yaz90jordan And believe me, more people that you can imagine are thanking me for making the questions to you. if yours was a way to show me that i was the only one in the "other side", then I am sorry for you.

    However, i Will thank you for being polite, unlike your "partner" or whatever that thing is.

  • @lexa9876 thank you, please I don't take offense from people, but i disliked your thoughts of my "partner" not the thing is, he's a an educated person, and in my opinion he did not try be rude nor he's hating on you, i think that he explained him self well, and helped by answering people. again, thank you.

  • @yaz90jordan Your partner is a different story. I must really differ from the "Educated" part. I don't see how a person that labels others as burglars, thieves, etc is an educated person. Even more so, this guy takes the word lightly, when he must not have ever saw someone stealing in the real life. His accusations are wrong and if he is so educated, then he should know that those kind of accusations can be brought to justice.

  • @lexa9876 it came from both sides, trust me.

  • @lexa9876 no i didn't not mean it that way, but please, i am not trying to make enemies , i'm a friendly peaceful man :) i been polite with you , and with others as well, and try my best .

  • @yaz90jordan And for that, i respect you. But as you might know, i think different about your partner.

  • @lexa9876 opinions and i respect :)

  • @Doctoreng2010 i asked something to which Nobody here commenting, Jordanian or stranger, has answered to me yet. I only asked. You, on the other hand, went on pinpointing and labelling people.

    And as long as you don't have an answer to my question, which is "Why the maker is not honest and specifies in the video that you can't discuss your government freely?", then don't speak, shut up, etc. As I told you, you don't deserve my politeness for the brutalities you said.

  • @lexa9876

    My reply shortly, I wish I will not get the opportunity to meet you face to face.

    End the discussion, please.

  • @Doctoreng2010 And with that answer, you just left in evidence how close minded, immature, violent and uncivilized you are. It seems that this little Jordan lover can't stand people thinking different (Even when i just asked for the maker to include one basic thing).

    What? Are you going to hit me? Through a monitor? Aww im sooo scared, abubu i am going to cry, the bad brat wants to hit me.

    The ones who use physical violence so easily are the weakest. Bye, and get stronger ;).

  • @lexa9876

    Lucky you.

    Say what you want, I am not gonna reply anymore ....

  • @Doctoreng2010 The truth of your own savage self hurts, doesn't it? ;)

  • @Doctoreng2010 Oh and please, with 5 years living in a country, and being stranger, you know absolutely nothing. But then again, these brats nowadays think that they know it everything.

  • @lexa9876 don't act like you know, that's what i understand fom your comments, have you ever lived in Jordan ? no, have you experienced the life and went out with the poople of jordan, NO, so don't judge please

  • @yaz90jordan Do i ever confirmed or refuted the fact that i lived in Jordan? Do you think i don't know that the rich part of the city is west Amman? And that all other places are poor or not as good as West Amman?

    Why are you judging me and confirming that i havent lived or experienced life outside Jordan? And yet you are doing the same you don't like to be done.