Mr. Giant Reacts 10 Things about Romania that would SHOCK Americans!!

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There are things about Romania and its culture that may shock other cultures. In this video I react to 10 things that may shock the others about the way some cultural things may shock people from other cultures.

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I am a simple Serb, i see Romania, i press LIKE

lusaizmisace
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Rovinieta is not expensive ❤ 60 days 8.4 euros / $, but you can buy per days / year / per year is 28 euros .

clarakam
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whell you have mol in the house in whinter for 2 main reason:
1. You make to hot and diference of temperature from outside and inside its to big
2. And Main reason: you dont open the window to let the air enter every day, get some fresh air in the morning and no mol

claudiubut
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No...
mold is not common maybe they just live in an apartment with no ventilation... I am romanian and I never had mold in my house...

xtzvxkq
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Birthday celebration is not about paying is about inviting your loved once and offer them some treats like food and drinks...

xtzvxkq
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The tenth is somewhat more or less wrong.
Romania, like most European states, if not all, has a unified public health system. If you contribute to it from your paycheck or don't contribute at all, you are still medically insured to a certain degree. Effectively all citizens are automatically insured to one extent or another. The basic insurance that most employed people have, for example, exempts you from paying for most medical interventions.
At the opposite pole, there is also the segment of private clinics and hospitals where yes, you have to pay in advance.

alexandervale
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It's common sense. If it's your birthday and you invite 10 peoples to a barbecue, you pay for everything, right? I mean...this is how it works. And...of course, friends come with little presents...

cris
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They get mold cuz americans don't air out their house on a regular basis. They just use AC instead of fresh air circulating in every corner twice per day. I never get mold tho my house is 70yo n contrary to what Americans thinks about Europe, we do use AC, but only in summer.

alinastanescu
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ROVINETA in fee for a car is 30 dollars for a year...but keep in mind that we do not pay tolls on the highway in Romania

danfilon
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If it's your birthday, you are buying to "wet" the presents you receive. It's your party, you organize/rent a venue, you invite. People bring presents. But that depends on the rules of the group of friends. Some just chip in as much as they consider for the party. Some people just want a no presents party. Depends. You can go to a club and give all friends a shot or a beer, but whatever they drink more comes from their pocket. Different people, group rules.

alexandrupatru
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This couple lives in Brașov, they are from America & they stay here know for years❤. They have two beautiful girls ❤. Send you love Mr. Giant.

clarakam
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You, in USA pay 5000 dollars for an ambulance, in Romania is free. You, in USA, pay tolls on highways, in Romania, we don't bother the doctors unnecessarily, because if we have an emergency, we go to the hospital, which is free, our schools is free...😂😂😂 . Your young people have to pay college fees for a lifetime, ...😮😮😮

reconmember
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Rovinieta is the tax they are talking about, it's for driving on national, European or freeway roads, so major roads outside cities. It's not all roads outside cities, just main roads. It's pretty cheap, it costs 28 euros a year (or about 30 USD/year).

RaduRadonys
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regarding delivery.. it's common for them to call u 10-20min before they will be at ure door to announce they'll come

coolioady
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At birthday and any anniversary WE pay food and drinks, but gests bring us gifts 😊

elisabeta
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Yes! You pay for every body. They just bring gifts. And it' s not true with the mold, we don' t have, depends on the buildings. But i know what she saying. But you fix it, again with the stairs, not true. They entered in a few & they think all country is like this? No. 😂. With the driveing is true.

clarakam
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1. EU countries have different systems for road taxes. In some countries you have to pay a toll only if you drive on a highway (Greece, Croatia, Spain, France, Italy, etc). In others, you pay a tax (weekly, 10 days, monthly, 6 months, yearly -Romania, Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, for example), called a vignette - thus the ROvignette (Romanian vignette). This system is much cheaper than the other. For example I pay around 30 dollars a year and I cand use all roads. If I will go to Athens and back, only in Greece I would have to pay the same amount for driving on highways.
2. The quality of the buildings - poor beacuse of the communist systemisation - which meant building a lot of blocks of flats for the working class at a high pace - poor quality materials. After the communism, real estate investors - maximize profit by using low-medium quality materials and build fast. The buildings from the pre-war period are better build. My house is 100 years old. It still has the same roofs and the walls are very thick. No problem with mold. And we use bricks to build, not wood, as the Americans do. So our houses are generally more steardy.
3. The health system - they had to pay for the surgery because they went to a private hospital, I guess. Still, very cheap compared to USA. If you have Romanian citizenship you have access to the national health system free of charge. A year ago and a half I had a brain surgery, performed by one of the top 3 brain surgeons in the world. It cost me ZERO. When I left the hospital, they gave me a document, just for my information, with the cost of the procedure ( something like 3000-4000 dollars), paid by the government. Since then, I have to take an MRI every 6 months and go to a check-up. For that I pay ZERO. O
If I will ever need again another brain surgery (hopefully not), it will be free of charge. I can't stop thinkink that if I were in the US, I would have never afforded this surgery at the unujistified prices they have, so at this moment I would be dead or waiting for the Reaper.
4. Yes, it is not polite to go into somebody's house with your shoes on. The host makes some efforts to keep the house clean and tidy, so it's just common sense. Also, it's common sense not to receive guests when you only wear shorts. Plus, if you wear only shorts it is not hygienic. You sweat and than you sit your sweaty A.S.S.on the couch or on the armchair that will be used by other people. Common sense and respect for the others, as well. Plus you never know when you will have guests and it's just impolite to receive them half-naked.

mirceamaier
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The advantage of a more backward country is that it sees its future in the next 30 years at more developed countries. This way it can see what doesn't work in other countries and take another path.

trackingcalin
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Yes here in Bucharest i can call my family doctor, send text, i can speak with her on what' s up & she will pick up, especially if it' s for my kid ❤

clarakam
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Darlings never got mold in my house. Rules, you need to open the windows for ventilation if you create to much temperature difference from outside cold wall and inside warm wall

roxypredescu