10 things NOT to do in Malta

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facebook: Aleksandar Vasilevski

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I woke up this morning wanting to know more about Malta and had the fortune of finding your wonderful video - thank you Alex!

ljjackson
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Love your Videos.Thank you for always depicting Malta as a beautiful place.We still have a lot of things to arrange.!!

helmamuscatdoublesin
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Zurieq is like no life there.
I stayed twice in Buggiba Saint Paul's Bay, (for me) the best place to live in Malta ☺️
I didn't have any problem to talk mixed english n arabic to Maltese people. I find them so kind n helpful ❤❤❤

El_Zar
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You should add: Just because it's a very small place.... doesn't mean that you can travel around quickly. Cabs might be faster but I use the buses (tal-linja card) and going somewhere just a few kilometers away can take a really, really long time and you need to factor that in when making plans.

cliffarroyo
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Thank you so much Alex you are doing a great job living in our beautiful Malta.

esthoosampule
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Thank you very much for producing this video. I am going to travel to Malta in December and i was a little unprepared. But now I know more and i will read your guide book :D

jerrylee_ramseger
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Always LOVE watching your videos Alex!!! Love from South Africa ❤❤❤

leannemuleba
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Handy and straightforward Tipps. Thank you!

fiammacustodio
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A much needed video! You forgot to mention the beautiful sound of our Church bells which many foreigners living in Malta hate! They must come from very boring countries!

MarikamiLace-MalteseBobbinLace
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Thank you for the helpful and funny video, Alex. I’m going to Malta for a March holiday. I will download your guide as soon as I click send here

kevinfile
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Spot on video as usual, well done Alex 👏👏👏

simonettaporta
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In my country Nigeria which is in the western part of Africa, Ehen is a normal everyday word for us and it's used in 3different ways, it would be difficult to see a Nigerian not using that in their everyday sentences, ehen is used mainly when speaking our broken english called pidgin english it's used as an exclamation in 3different ways, so if you see a Nigerian using that term you must understand it was gotten from home, you are either using it to concur to what the person is saying, or you use it when you are surprised at a statement the person makes cos you weren't aware, or you use it after daring a person in a conversation

CEISLANDGROUP
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Just back from Malta :-) you are so sunny person❤ thanks for this great video🎉

irinam
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We r Maltese& not Italians or Arabs.We have two languages Maltese& English.Though my generation speaks Italian because when we were growing up we used to watch Italian TV stations.We r proud to have our own language Maltese.

josettegrech
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I can't help but smile because I can relate to you so much about the driving in Malta part of your video. I also get heated up when talking about driving here as I also drive in Malta. It is somehow such a relief that it's not only me who feels this way about the drivers and pedestrians here, why they drive like that and when you think about it, the small stupid road accidents should not happen if they just follow the rules and give way to others when needed. 1-2 seconds to wait, stop can avoid these road accidents and traffic.

catherineborgolivier
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Wow, I am so impressed with your video presentation. I love the island as I have the priviledge and honour to have been born here. I'm in my 70th year and think of Malta as my home. I am so ashamed that I have never taken the time to learn the language but I know that you are spot on with your coments of not over doing it. My prefered place of residence, when i come, is Sleima and they are fantastic towards visitors. Your attitude toward the local people and the vistors is perfect. A priviledge to listened to your advise. I ca n only hope that visitors take note of your advise

daveyates
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Great video. Thanks for all the tips, I'm visiting Malta soon, really helpful!

raul-ignacio-lp
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Bugibba is a nice place to stay if you are there with your family in my opinion. St. Julian's - Paceville mostly suits young people looking for some fun and party.
My favourite is by far Valletta with its great history and awesome sights.

steff
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Very honest and personal advises that you are giving here, I really appreciate how non complacent you are about things. Thus us refreshing and really informative for us who have not visited the island yet.

Frederic
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Maybe a bit beyond the scope of this video but I am Maltese and I can tell you that a lot of Maltese people complain about fireworks, particularly the extremely noisy (bombs) petard. I love the colourful night time ones, but something needs to be done regarding petards + we don't need launches at 8am. (Where I live they do an entire week of this, barely 300m away from my house) Traditions change and evolve over time (the same thing happened in Italy). So by all means, complain because a lot of us dislike the noisy bombs/petards, just because something is traditional does not mean it cannot be altered.

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