ROMA MARKETS IN BULGARIA SELLING BRIDES ! -THE UNUSUAL TRADITION OF THE ROMANIS - TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY

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In U.S. culture, it is also very similar...Only the fee is not given upfront, it is taken AFTER the marriage, in a thing called DIVORCE. There is also other negotiations involved like "a pound of flesh" ...."an arm and a leg"...

lowellirish
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Since the 18 YOs cost more than the 25 YOs, the 50 YOs must be free.

charlesflinnill
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Serbia here, I remember one time when the government gave them apartments, they sold everything they could from these apartments and returned to their cardboard cities. XD One of my favorite Roma stories from Serbia - many live abroad for work. One family was working in Italy and they figured that the Italian social welfare system wasn't centralized. So they signed up from multiple locations across the country. When technology advanced and the system was centralized, oh boy. XD Interpol was after them. lol

LayllasLocker
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In America, they were notorious for defrauding people in different trades that include roofing, auto body repair, painting and others. They start a job, do quick, horrible work and after they have been paid in part, they disappear.

judgedayan
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As a Lebanese that has had the honor to work alongside Bulgarians, I have nothing but admiration for Bulgarian People.

I really admire how polite and well mannered they are.

I visited Bulgaria twice I honestly felt like I was in Paradise especially in the spring.

I love and admire the amazing beautiful people of Bulgaria, 🇱🇧❤️🇧🇬

Zdrasti from Lebanon! 🇱🇧❤

Bi-goddess
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I live in Denmark...Our sweet 92 year old neighbour was followed by three romani men as she walked home from the local grocery store. As she entered her house the romani men force their way into her home, where they, three grown men, robbed her. Besides robbing her, they thrashed her place and broke her one arm. She was never the same again.

PM-fseg
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In my country they are associated with theft and people usually avoid them or are extra cautious around them. Very few of them are productive members of society. Most choose a nomadic life of petty crime and dubious activities. They form tightly knit groups and never integrate in the host society they live in and exploit.

Yperkeimenos
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In Finland they are not obligated to work or even look for work to get all the government benefits either because their "culture" doesn't favor working, so they don't.

maidomelker
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We dont buy them here in the United States, at least on a permanent basis, but there are leases available. There is a hell of an exit fee though, unless you set them up, and catch the brides in their affairs. In Georgia, if you can do this, maintenance is off the table, they only get child support.

petercook
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Bulgarian living in London here, as someone who's worked since I came back in 2015, the main issue the roma from eastern europe coming to more Developed countries is the fact they can come and abuse the system just like back home. But when the local authority's detain them all they see in a Bulgarian issued ID.

GeorgeDeen
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As long as they stay together and can't get divorced I don't really see how this is worse than what we have here in the United States. Here, we have mixed up families, single moms everywhere, kids who don't know their father everywhere, baby daddies and baby mommas, women with five kids with five different last names, etc. It is just a disaster.

trevorsutherland
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The garden sheds in my village in Suffolk were cleaned out very nicely.

Roastcrackling
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The term 'unregulated lifestyles and an disregard for rules" is an euphemism for being an criminal.

dermotanthonydavidkyne
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Bulgaria is a member of the United Nations for a very long time. Years ago, when the borders opened, they actually joined the European Union. Two different things.

bojanljubojevic
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What an eye-opening and fascinating look into the Roma culture and traditions in Bulgaria! This documentary provided extremely rare insights that most outsiders would never get to witness.

I was both intrigued and disturbed by the bride market tradition shown. While clearly rooted in long-standing Roma customs, the commodification of women is an uncomfortable concept for modern society. However, I appreciated that the documentary portrayed it in a balanced, non-judgmental way to simply educate viewers.

The access to the Roma communities and weddings was just incredible. Being able to see the vibrant celebrations, dances, and rituals up close really brought their rich culture to life. The behind-the-scenes footage of the bride market negotiations also gave a unique glimpse into a world few have seen.

At the same time, addressing the challenges the Roma face like poverty, discrimination, and lack of education opportunities was important context. It humanized them beyond just exotic traditions.

Overall, this was a captivating look at a fascinating but often misunderstood ethnic minority in Europe. While some of the customs were shocking, the documentary's respectful, anthropological approach enriched my understanding. Giving a voice and visibility to the Roma people was impactful. An excellent piece of cultural storytelling.

TourPersia
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There is a book called "Enchanted Wanderer" by the great Russian writer Nikolay Leskov (he isn't as well known in the west as F. Dostoevsky, though I would rate him higher than Dostoevsky). In that book a Russian nobleman buys himself a Gypsy girl paying a huge price for her. Gradually she falls in love with her, but he loses interest in her. Read the book. It is a literary masterpiece.

markpong
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no the unique characteristics of stealing and acting like assholes is what leads to their social exclusion, trust me I'm from Romania

GamesExposed
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Hey, just watched this vid. Wow, the Roma markets in Bulgaria are fascinating! Such unique traditions. Travel opens our eyes, right?

GlobalExplorers
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i used to run away from them as soon as i saw any of them, your own experience teaches you what nothing else can

cristianmicu
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It is not "reserved attitude" it is my life experience interacting with different groups of people.

dmitri