What an American thinks about Estonia

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

Just one day in Tallinn.

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  • It's really wierd you didnt hear anybody speak russian, cause thre's tons of them here, not less than 30% of our population.

  • @SunnyAnthem all i remember was a bunch of tourists in the historical section. i went to the russian sector in riga, latvia. heard some russian there and got busted for trying to film inside the hangers converted into supermarkets. didn't know you're not supposed to film in there. weird russians.

  • I love Finland, but not more than love Estonia.My grandparents are actually from Karelia.They got displaced during WW II, and ended up in Estonia.

    I find Finland too anal-the government will wipe your butt if you are unable to do so.For real!

  • @TheAnneli77 i'd love my goven wipe my butt for me. as long as they let me smoke my dope

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  • Estonia actually is historically Scandinavian, it used to be a part of Sweden and there is still people in Estonia who speaks Swedish as their first language, it belonged to Sweden for like 200 years, but belonged to the USSR for like 60 years, so they are more Scandinavian than Russian, also many Estonians considers themselves as Scandinavians

    When you were in Europe, did you ever visit Belarus?

  • @vihmaussivenitaja i took the bus from riga to tallinn so i saw the estonian countryside. interesting about tallin.

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  • @TheAnneli77 interesting. my theory is that's why fins have big eyes, cause of they're tartar roots

  • @kylepounds It sure is, the language family is called Finno-Ugric.Well, Estonian is the Finno part and hungarian is the Ugric.Needless to say, we don't understand them.

  • @TheMuthaf estonians are like the fins. always joking, not to make you laugh, but to crack themselves up.

  • For an Americans view of Estonia it is good. He was only there for one day mate. And traveling from country to country so it is alot of information to take in. AND he's holding a conversation for ten minutes. I'm an Aussie and my father was born in Estonia and I know certain things About Estonia as he was in WWII. He new 6 languages. So i know things. I have yet to visit there. Am looking forward to it. Tere ja Tsau Baltic sõber :)

  • @nostalgiamelancolia1 well it's a lot smaller so...

  • @TheHapukapsas right on. estonia on. stay estoniad

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