7 Culture Shocks Living in Estonia

Some culture shocks in Estonia I expected, and some were a complete surprise. In this video, I talk about the 7 different cultural shocks that I wasn't prepared for.
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• 00:00 Intro
• 01:16 Shock 1: Women Driving Buses
• 02:45 Shock 2: Naked in Saunas
• 04:24 Shock 3: Partying on Weekends
• 05:46 Shock 4: Drunk vs Sober Personalities
• 07:02 Shock 5: Food
• 08:43 Shock 6: It is never cold for locals
• 09:58 Shock 7: No celebrity culture
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  • @xwiirastusx
    @xwiirastusx Жыл бұрын

    Sauna is a sacred space for Estonians, as for many other Uralian peoples. As usually the only sanitary place in a farmhouse, women gave birth in a sauna, and dead bodies were ritually washed there as well. So you can say that life literally began and ended in sauna. There are many taboos involved, too: in order not to offend the spirits of the sauna one must not fart in there, or relieve oneself in any other way; swearing and foul language is prohibited, as is sexual activity.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    I wish I could see Estonia in pagan times. It must have been such a spiritually connected place.

  • @xwiirastusx

    @xwiirastusx

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Surely it must have been. I bet a lot of singing must have been involved. Gifts given to a newborn, his limbs touched by the branches of the sacred trees; wailing women in lamentation mourning their father, their husband, their brother, their son, bestowing his riches and weapons on him for his final journey.

  • @Rasytojas1980

    @Rasytojas1980

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s common for baltic, baltic finnic and northern russians. Not all uralic people… southern uralic people mixed culture with turkic

  • @laurisuurmaa2752

    @laurisuurmaa2752

    Жыл бұрын

    My grandmother was born in sauna in 1920.

  • @truthteller2991

    @truthteller2991

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MananAnwar I am curious to know How much of what pakistanis call "pagan" is left in Pakistan. I mean how much % of religious minority left since independence..what is the current% vs what was in when it gained independence? Are Ahmedias [i dont know if it is current spelling] counted as muslims in Pakistan?

  • @jasonk7072
    @jasonk7072 Жыл бұрын

    For me the weird thing is no hugging or handshaking when saying goodbye. I'm British, a nation not know for their warmth and physical displays of affection but even I was surprised at the coldness of an Estonian goodbye.

  • @TheShreya19aug
    @TheShreya19aug Жыл бұрын

    These are mostly so true! Loved how you explained how food is a form of entertainment in South Asia - I couldn’t have explained it better! The culture shocks make Estonia such a beautiful and unique place to be in. Enjoying my stay here ❤

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    lol 30-32c in estonia is actually hotter than 58c in afghanistan... its not the degree itself... humidity levels is what "killing you" :D but yeah, not sure if its because im born in february (coldest month of the year usually) or i can tolerate cold way better than warm weather. i completely hate when its over +22-25c outside.. 30-32c is already like i feel dizzy and "päikesepiste" , not even sure what its called.. ah ye.. Sunstroke i think. I think body adapts in a week, if i could go to some really warm country. There's even some video where some British dude trained in Russia -40-50c weather to go outside with a Hoodie only.. after 2 weeks of training he could literally walk with T-shirt only and his heartrate didnt flcutate out of the normal much. Pretty interesting stuff. You could use that tactic too... kneeling excercises to train ur legs to constrict ur bloodvessels and sitting on eggshells, im not trolling or kidding you.. look it up. it boosts ur blood circulation, and make ur vessels larger a bit.. better bloodflow = better heat regulation to keep u warm. How is Food Entertainment tho? Food is still used Part of Entertainment/Gahterings, but Food isnt entertainment by itself.

  • @joshdnb
    @joshdnb2 ай бұрын

    For us Estonians, temperatures below -20°C aren't considered cold, but anything above +30°C is too hot. At least for me.😀

  • @monkeybusiness8837
    @monkeybusiness8837 Жыл бұрын

    Hi! It's fun to find out what non natives think about life in Estonia 😀. I was listening to you today and the first impression was that you sound and behave like an Estonian, really 😀. I guess the 8 years here have been good on you 😁👍

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes I have Estonian accent now. 😶

  • @lagritsalammas

    @lagritsalammas

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MananAnwar you really do! I noticed it when I first saw a video of yours and thought to myself, hmm, that's peculiar. It's very endearing though! :)

  • @KristjanPr
    @KristjanPr Жыл бұрын

    Really nice and humble overview; really well done! Most young Estonians like foreign cuisines, but secretly they adore their mom's cutlets or grandma's curd cake. Right on point with the temps too, luckily, there's just a week or two of those 30+ degree days per year. But what sets the mood are those months from October to March when you have +4 and slow, shallow rain, and mud, and everything looks like the Eurotrip's depiction of Eastern Europe.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comments. Appreciate that.

  • @kanaaju2007
    @kanaaju2007 Жыл бұрын

    Hey! Thank you for such a nice video. I am Estonian. Food...is so important for us - we are a potatoe country. Our family gatherings are a foodfest but if you come out with us to a simple lunch or Friday night drink fest, it might seem boring for you because then we use the food just to get full or for the "sakuska" (snack beside alcohol). Estonia is perfect for celebrities..we notice them, maybe say hi but thats it, stalking and screaming is impolite and annoying. We are private people. And yes...alcohol makes us extroverts..for few hours but thats it 😂

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Alcohol and sauna 🙌🏽🇪🇪♥️

  • @2onceuponatime

    @2onceuponatime

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@MananAnwar yep, you are getting the whole picture alright. But simple is usually better and if it works it ain't stupid :)

  • @brentroelofs884
    @brentroelofs884 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Manan for all of your videos...super helpful as I prepare to make my final move to Tallinn in August. Although I am moving with my company, and I have a relocation company helping me. And I spent 2 months there last year. But I am moving from Minnesota in the USA much colder here than there. And the people here are primarily Norwegian or Swedish or Dutch so similar conservative until you get liquor into them. :) Keep the videos coming and let's meet up for a drink or coffee when I arrive if you have time.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad to have you here Brent. Hit me up on IG and we can talk when you’re here.

  • @alexiscieslik4677

    @alexiscieslik4677

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar 👍👍

  • @gatodelluvia4735
    @gatodelluvia4735 Жыл бұрын

    Seems you havent noticed yet that from spring to autumn large part of estonians vanish from capital, you cant see them in clubs or bars...they go to country side to their countryhomes. What they do there? Work, hard physical labor. Take care of carden, build, fix, mow grass, trim trees, water plants, paint, go forest to cather berries and muschrooms, fish...and yes at evening they go to sauna. After 2 days sweating and working hard they go back to city bc work week starts. Parting every weekend is more office people and kind of new thing brought here from west.... not very estonian thing.

  • @r.h.7633
    @r.h.7633 Жыл бұрын

    Another good video, thanks. Aitäh

  • @laumcasal
    @laumcasal Жыл бұрын

    What an amusing and interesting video! 😊❤

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @aleksisgabliks3881
    @aleksisgabliks3881 Жыл бұрын

    The thing about food is.. We do enjoy our food. It's not like we think of ourselves as simple machines that need fuel. It's simply that what we enjoy is not drowned in spices. Now I don't know about those Estonians up there, but people in Latvia value good food and good alcohol equally. Like if you must choose with place with good booze and bad food vs place that has both good selection of alcohol and good food, most will choose latter. That's exactly why cafe/bar chain "Ezītis miglā" became so popular in Riga. It has good, filling meals on top of wide selection of alcohol, pure or coctails.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not just about the spices. It’s about the care you’d take to eat something. When we eat rice we have a side dish, then we have a sauce (mint), then we had salad, then we have something to drink, like a lassi (milk drink). There is a reason why Indian and Pakistani food is universally popular. It agrees with palate of people.

  • @HK-gm8pe
    @HK-gm8pe Жыл бұрын

    Very good video ;) but i can say that food thing has changed in recent years me and almost all my friends are foodies these days :D good luck making videos , you definetly got a subscriber , I love how respectful you are

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Great to have you

  • @ppzav
    @ppzav Жыл бұрын

    I've never been to Estonia (it's on my list). Great channel Mister!!!

  • @ashleylee5166
    @ashleylee51665 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @TheHPMP
    @TheHPMP Жыл бұрын

    I think the true cold for us is the one that will lead to hypothermia. I believe most of us know that feeling. For me that happened as a child, when you’re either underdressed for winter or stay outside for too long. Once you get inside you can feel your body radiate cold and it won’t get warm for awhile. It might take hours before you body fully recovers it’s normal body temperature. It’s that kind of cold that goes though your fat and muscle mass and into organs and bone. That’s my understanding what is a cold. Rest of the colds are just something that is a nuisance but won’t kill you.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    One of the cool things about Estonia is also how babies are given cold exposure. I see moms walking with babies in the coldest weather. That has to result is some kind of resistance to cold.

  • @TheHPMP

    @TheHPMP

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, quite possible. I like to call it, “it breeds character” both mental and physical character. Makes you more resilient against external influences.

  • @rockmcdwayne1710

    @rockmcdwayne1710

    Жыл бұрын

    There are differences when it comes to cold. For instance, -40C with minimal humidity and wind is no big deal. -15 with 70% humidity and high wind is a BIG problem!

  • @FinUgShiet

    @FinUgShiet

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rockmcdwayne1710 yeah bcoz humidity = snow

  • @rockmcdwayne1710

    @rockmcdwayne1710

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FinUgShiet Not at all my friend! Number 1 factor when it comes to humidity is nearby sea. It will take very cold weather and clear skies for prolonged period of time to get rid of humidity. Also, what needs to happen is for the sea to freeze over and get a slight coating of snow to reflect sunlight. If all the boxes are ticked it can get very cold BUT, it also lowers the humidity enough so it doesnt feel too cold. Coldest weather i personally remember around here was during the millennium change 2000/2001. It was -32C at the coast and i presume it was much colder inland!

  • @mikecurley3849
    @mikecurley38494 ай бұрын

    This is fascinating content. It's like the modern day equivalent of Ibn Battuta leaving Morocco in the 1300's to visit China. In no way am I impuning Pakistan in saying this, but I can't think of 2 societies so diametrically opposed. Well.done Manan, for exploring this culture openly and without any preconceived hang-ups on how things should or shouldn't be. I married a Dutch girl, so I can relate to the nudity thing. Nothing prepared me for seeing my in-laws in the buff 😂

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    4 ай бұрын

    Appreciate that.

  • @dtrapido
    @dtrapido Жыл бұрын

    I really nice summary! But I doubt that Estonians don't enjoy their food. It's just that the food we enjoy tastes bland to you.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you Estonian? Your name seems very different. Glad to have you here and thank you for your comments.

  • @gerdaisrael7273

    @gerdaisrael7273

    Жыл бұрын

    yea, I am Estonian, and I like our food. It's good, especially when done by my granny yummm

  • @HK-gm8pe

    @HK-gm8pe

    Жыл бұрын

    I would say that it has changed in recent decade...before yes estonians werent huge foodies cause Soviet times sucked...but now almost all my friends are foodies...my boyfriend loves to cook and is making craft beers , there are some amazing restaurants in Estonia aswell

  • @kqrmo8709

    @kqrmo8709

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Well, i dont know what food did you eat but Estonian food is delicious.

  • @tugboats79

    @tugboats79

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@MananAnwar oh we love our food and actually we are very proud of it 😊... We just have different taste compared to meny others 😊 I am allso Estonian 😉

  • @francoisbyvoet
    @francoisbyvoet Жыл бұрын

    Point 7 is indeed super Cool ! These "famous" people are even more easy to meet inside a basic plane from/to TLL airport . No tralala private Jet or military transport for officials .. Funniest part is for Members of European Parlement or European Commision. They make queue like everybody at TLL for begining of the journey and then when they land at BRU , it is completely different universe with special VIP service and top security 😲

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Surprisingly I have never met anyone famous at the airport. I guess there are special lounges there for them.

  • @jl6332

    @jl6332

    Жыл бұрын

    Umm, *my estonian opinion about that* is that we dont bother celebrities since we arent that open people, there for we don't want to take up anyone's time, especially since we wouldn't *maybe* want it to be done to us.

  • @francoisbyvoet

    @francoisbyvoet

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Indeed there is VIP lounge and private transfer in Porsche Panamera to the plane . I've the impression it is used only by diplomatic missions or international rock bands. More classical politician or local star are really taking relax plane like normal passengers. Perhaps only difference is that they have acces to business lounge but this is also the case for thousands of frequent flyers :-)

  • @katariinak7257

    @katariinak7257

    Жыл бұрын

    One of the reasons for not going crazy about celebs, is that we are a small nation. Erveryone has at least one celeb or historic figure in their circle - friends, family & workplace. So seeing them is quite normal. Also, we consider it quite rude to go bother people when they are trying to live their life and have a private moment.

  • @az3st8792
    @az3st8792 Жыл бұрын

    As an estonian myself you havent seen the beauty of drunk people yet. In the poorer parts of tallinn there arent just guys hugging you. They get angry and fight wich usually ends in the police station or hospital. One place is lasnamäe (not the new buildings or places next to bigger roads). Also i can confirm our food is bland.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    There are 5 minutes of loving before fighting.

  • @andrussuitsu
    @andrussuitsu Жыл бұрын

    Have you tried outdoor swimming in winter yet? When you do, you see that being in the cold water for the right amount of time will actually make you very energised and feeling all hot. Goes together with a sauna most of the time!

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s the best feeling.

  • @afterlife.5138
    @afterlife.5138 Жыл бұрын

    like 25-30C is boiling hot for me, even 10C is already hot for me, im very much a cold weather type of person, thats exactly why im not happy that summer is coming

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @luckylokk3478

    @luckylokk3478

    3 ай бұрын

    You're lowkey a vampire....no offense. They are the only ones that hate the sun and summer.

  • @Virolainen1
    @Virolainen1 Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: if you go to any public pool in Estonia you always will find a sauna there. They are mostly near the showers

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    🤔 never knew. Thank you

  • @Mart77

    @Mart77

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar And it's perfectly fine in public Sauna to start discussing business or sports or whatever with complete stranger whom you will never see again in your life.

  • @gabrielavillafuerte
    @gabrielavillafuerte Жыл бұрын

    Nice video ! Something that happened to me when I arrived to Estonia is that I noted there’s no elevator music haha. I know it’s weird but shops, elevators or many public spaces don’t have background sound

  • @eddyengelman5125
    @eddyengelman5125 Жыл бұрын

    All true... the only one I see missing is safety / Kids-teens running around everywhere. I find myself thinking 'where are your parents?' quite often! Forgot one more... Dog culture. Its great! (dogs in restaurants, etc..).

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Is dog culture not a big part in the US ?

  • @eddyengelman5125

    @eddyengelman5125

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar depends on the part of the country, but in general letting dogs go everywhere is not part of US dog culture.

  • @0ll312
    @0ll312 Жыл бұрын

    Yep its all true, except id say that we do eat for enjoyment sometimes

  • @estimoondust358
    @estimoondust358 Жыл бұрын

    Hey hey, good video I must consider. Wanted to tell you about the hot weather, when it comes to Estonian summer and + degrees, it is somehow very humid air around you and it feels different from southern + degrees. I am born and grown up in Estonia, then on 2003 we were at southern France where local people even died because of the hot weather (+40C) but nothing was matter with us, at the same time, we really suffer in Estonia when it comes to more than +25 C.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    What’s the hottest weather you have been to ?

  • @estimoondust358

    @estimoondust358

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar not really, there were days also when thermometer was showing + 53 in the shadow, then only one trouble appeared - pale white skin burned out under the sun :D in northen sauna sometimes is +100 C ;) and all enjoy it

  • @bds4410

    @bds4410

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Yeah estonia is very humid and +25 celsius hit you very hard, its way worse than like 38 celsius at lets say egypt, thats tolerable, in estonia it would be near death.

  • @PuuroLehma
    @PuuroLehma Жыл бұрын

    women driving is normal in nordics too i think as im finnish! nice video!. also sauna thing is also true in finland

  • @kevjul100
    @kevjul100 Жыл бұрын

    I have been with an Estonian women for 4 1/2 years now. When she drinks, she’s all over me with the I love you. When she is sober she is a completely different person. Almost bland. For the longest time I couldn’t figure out which personality was really her. So I’ve learnt over the years whenever she comes to my place. I always have a bottle of red wine. And after 2 drinks. She completely opened up and changes her personality. What you said is absolutely true!!

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. I think this is changing with the newer generation who are more social without alcohol.

  • @kevjul100

    @kevjul100

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar She’s a bit older. We’re both going into our 50’s. She’s old school. From Tallinn. I’ve even seen her photo album from when she was younger in the saunas. It was wild!! So yes!! You hit all the nails on the head.

  • @alkukhta

    @alkukhta

    Жыл бұрын

    Try to smoke weed together and you will discover a lot more in her caracter.

  • @marcokoehler8832

    @marcokoehler8832

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alkukhta Maybe, but weed is not for everyone. I smoked weed for 12 years and had to quit. I used to be depressed, anxious, scared to ride the underground, etc. Some people can cause serious psychological problems by using THC.

  • @user-ty6vg5sk5u
    @user-ty6vg5sk5u7 ай бұрын

    Being Estonian myself, part where Estonians are 2 different people when sober and drunk, is so true and it has always pothered me. I actually stopped going to parties and drinking mostly because of that. For me they seemed to be fake when drunk and I did not like to be with fake acting people anymore.

  • @tukituki9537
    @tukituki9537 Жыл бұрын

    I was born here and yeah, it’s country cold for me too

  • @prasantakumarpadhi4399
    @prasantakumarpadhi4399 Жыл бұрын

    Good job,Manan.Nice video.

  • @vanapagan841
    @vanapagan8416 ай бұрын

    The celebrity one is so true lmao. I've met one actor in a sports shop but didnt say nun to her cuz didnt wanna bother her. I've also walked by tanel padar several times cuz he lives close by(ik exact house lol). Met variety of diffrent famous ppl mainly in grocery stores 😂

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    6 ай бұрын

    Estonia is the best place if you are famous and don't want to be bothered.

  • @thesuperiorman8342
    @thesuperiorman8342 Жыл бұрын

    This was very imformative and interesting. I come from Saudi Arabia and when I first went to UK to live and study, I also experienced a culture shock similar to the one you experienced.

  • @FinUgShiet
    @FinUgShiet Жыл бұрын

    Haha as a finnish it wasnt even weird when I went to a public sauna by myself in Tallinn couple weeks ago, it was full of people of all ages, mostly 40-55, more than half of 'em totally naked so why should I be ashamed? And who the hell brings a towel to a sauna anyways? I bet people from the US think this would be weird, go to sweat to a room full of totally unknown naked men :D

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s actually weird for majority of the world. (Except for Finland or maybe even Russia).

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    i bring a towel... but for sitting on it :D

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar No one actually knows where the first saunas were built, but the tradition is thought to originate somewhere in northern Europe around 2,000 BC and has remained an important part of cultural life to this day in countries including Estonia, Latvia, and Russia, as well as Finland.

  • @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    @Microphunktv-jb3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    The more archaeologists look, the more they find evidence of saunas across the ancient world. There are remarkable similarities, for example, between the northern European sauna tradition and the sweat lodges still used today for religious ceremonies by native American tribes on the other side of the world. Wich kind of makes sense, native americans aren't actually natives themselves as all people were nomads. they have 50% Siberian dna ... wich to me concludes that Saunas were invented by "Russians"

  • @FinUgShiet

    @FinUgShiet

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Microphunktv-jb3kj Yeah and what I've heard n seen on travel shows they got sum in asia in indochina, dont remember which country but used by some indigenous tribe, found in the mountains-type sauna. E: Just now read your comment all the way... How the hell do you end up with that conclusion, since "Russians" weren't a thing when sauna was invented...? The Siberian peoples themselves aren't "russian" they were colonized by the russians and had to submit since the Czarz were on a mission.

  • @peaboss
    @peaboss Жыл бұрын

    Nice video. Good job, Manan. I dont think going out 2am to Old Town is quite what you described. Personal experience says you might see what you talked about but moreover you'll see fights, puking and degradation that makes you (read: made me) think about your role in party culture.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    All of this happens at 2:05. For 5 minutes it’s amazing.

  • @annekasX
    @annekasX Жыл бұрын

    I liked your video, hilarious but spot on :)

  • @valevmer
    @valevmer Жыл бұрын

    I think it was F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen, who once said that he loves how he can walk around here like regular person. Oh baby, we know who you are, but there is place and time for pictures.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Same thing was said by another Hollywood actor who was just here (I’m forgetting the name)

  • @mychannel2345
    @mychannel2345 Жыл бұрын

    a norwegian currently on vacation in Tallinn here🇳🇴 staying for a few days, and so far i have been enjoying my stay. I must say this is such a cool channel to get a better idea of the country i am visiting🇪🇪

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Appreciate that.

  • @lustwaffle
    @lustwaffle Жыл бұрын

    Hello Manan, enjoy your stay.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Or_321
    @Or_321 Жыл бұрын

    I am from Nigeria. I didn't know 20 degrees will feel this hot. Watching you say 29/30 scares me. It's strange for me especially considering I've lived in the tropics my whole prior to last year

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m just about to have fun.

  • @Madton
    @Madton Жыл бұрын

    Yeah... we like our alcohol. There is a saying, I'm not sure if it's estonian or not: "drunken words are sober thoughts". That describes the drunk/sober personalities really well. With alcohol we just are open enough to say things we think

  • @hulkhulk5141
    @hulkhulk514110 ай бұрын

    As an American that’s been wanting to visit Estonia 🇪🇪 for the last 30 years I really enjoy these videos and will be there next July, can’t wait. See y’all next summer. 💪❤️🇪🇪

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    10 ай бұрын

    Hit me up when you’re there.

  • @hulkhulk5141

    @hulkhulk5141

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MananAnwar I will do that my friend!!! And thanks again for the interesting videos.

  • @surgeon9039
    @surgeon90399 ай бұрын

    Friday/Saturday and sometimes Sunday is a party time in every Eastern European country. Shock 3/4 you described Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. Poland, Czech, Slovakians are probably the same.

  • @albertoginelsalvador2172
    @albertoginelsalvador2172 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Manan! I'm migrating to Tallinn in 2 weeks! Should I arrive dressed?

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Just wear a tie.

  • @albertoginelsalvador2172

    @albertoginelsalvador2172

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar haha, you mention the Estonian style 😉, I'm looking for places to dance swing in Tallinn and I noticed that everyone is sharped dressed as in the 20s! In Europe dancers don't dress so good

  • @matskustikee

    @matskustikee

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar point for good humour 👍

  • @YoutubeTravelerSoloVagabond
    @YoutubeTravelerSoloVagabond11 ай бұрын

    Yah that is a bit strange for the sauna, esp. given that these were your professor and classmates, really strange actually. I think if they were strangers it might be a bit easier. Ive seen FKK beaches in some other parts of europe and normally people tend to sit pretty far away from each other, so theres not really any invasion of each others privacy.

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis233910 ай бұрын

    Estonia sounds like my kind of place.

  • @FlorianBecquereau
    @FlorianBecquereau Жыл бұрын

    Funny, for me it feels like the Estonians are deeply anchored into old gender roles, compared to my experience in France and especially the USA. So I had the opposite shock there. I kinda feel the same with everything else. Loved your description of the sauna.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Great to have you here.

  • @pinkbabycrocs5577
    @pinkbabycrocs5577 Жыл бұрын

    You're so right about food being only for sustenance, as a kid I used to watch Australian and American etc cooking shows every day after school, so I memorized such a wide variety of delicious-looking dishes and ingredients but then I would eat boiled potatoes, cottage cheese and herring for dinner haha. Don't get me wrong, I've always been grateful to have food on my table, but seeing boiled potatoes sometimes makes me want to bang my head against the wall. Boiled potatoes and Estonian culture just seem to be inseparable. I don't go to restaurants much, either, because the food costs a ton but is rarely better than okay, even if it's some place that everyone always recommends:( and yeah I remember maybe 5 or 6 years ago walking to school in -29.5 degree weather without even blinking an eye, in the same clothes that I wore when it was 0 degrees out, you just grit your teeth and learn to live with it:)

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    I salute your winter courage.

  • @FinUgShiet

    @FinUgShiet

    Жыл бұрын

    The part about winter sounds eerily similar to what we do in Finland 😅

  • @ylemrebane

    @ylemrebane

    Жыл бұрын

    it seems you have never been invited by our grandmas and moms. the food is also a part of the love. not maybe the taste but the amount our females are trying to stuff in the people they consider as loved ones or potential family members. also, if you are invited to family gatherings in estonian household you will see how much effort actually there has been put in, the table must be overfilled by the different food we think as party food. especially outside of tallinn. be aware. bakings, salads, rolls, pirochki, meat etc. and all the time women of the household are forcing you to eat as they are worried about you being not full enough :D btw, as an estonian, i think potatoes cooked in a hundred million different ways in estonia are the best food on earth :D also, estonian culture is called potato culture as when russian empress Cathrine II introduced this vegetable in the russian province estonia, we discovered that this stuff is brilliant, last well over the harsh winter and keeps until the first crops its nutritious qualities like vitamins and carbs. also, pork is our preferred meat for very rational reasons as you can't kill your chicken which lays the eggs, you cannot kill your cow which provides the milk, you can't kill your horse which works on the field, you can't kill your sheep which gives you the wool, but the pig is the only resourceful meat, gaining so much needed fat while feeding over the summer season with ease, get lots of fat and you can distribute the meat over the hard time when nothing edible is available. all come from the short period of the summer season. see, the climate often defines what we eat and drink. :P what kind of taste pleasures do you expect from nature and winter as we have? :D be kind to the potatoes, they are foreigners too, actually.

  • @4life4win

    @4life4win

    Жыл бұрын

    Your description is "The story of my Life" by One Direction :D

  • @aleksisgabliks3881

    @aleksisgabliks3881

    Жыл бұрын

    My dude... Boiled potatoes making up for 70% of meals is the bane of all three Baltic states

  • @madiskruusmann302
    @madiskruusmann302 Жыл бұрын

    Boiled potatoes is as Estonian as you can get and yes, it is almost never cold.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Maitsev mmmmmm

  • @toivomandel6004
    @toivomandel60046 ай бұрын

    youare th best

  • @Jendor_IV
    @Jendor_IV Жыл бұрын

    I think Estonia is pretty simular to the scandinavian culture. Exept they have hotter climate than we have up north :D

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    You’d be surprised how cold is it.

  • @1k1ga1_
    @1k1ga1_2 ай бұрын

    Unfaaaiiirrr i wanna meet kelly sildaru 😭

  • @bcamping1
    @bcamping1 Жыл бұрын

    Who eats just boiled potatoes or rice?

  • @UnjoyerPlays
    @UnjoyerPlays Жыл бұрын

    Sauna is the equaliser here. Kings and peasants are the same in the sauna. THE best deals are landed in a sauna. If you think about it you see quickly why that is. The facades are down, it's only facts and personalities in there.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. That’s why I think it’s the complete opposite of the outside. Sauna is the balance for Estonian culture.

  • @forgottenmusic1
    @forgottenmusic1 Жыл бұрын

    If you go just one step away from the most crowded public beach, seeing full naked swimmers is nothing extraordinary as well. And talking about the drunk people - as you missed the times when vodka was much cheaper in here than in Finland so that we got a lot of vodka tourists, you really haven't seen or heard a thing.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    I have witnessed some Finnish phenomenon. They are memorable. Speaking of Finnish people I actually feel more for the staff at bars and clubs who have to deal with them. I have heard many stories from my friends who worked there.

  • @madissiimkull
    @madissiimkull Жыл бұрын

    You are from Pakistan? It is cold and harsh in here 9 month of year. Food is survival.

  • @alexwithletters3215
    @alexwithletters3215 Жыл бұрын

    I like this guy. I Hope Estonia treats you well.

  • @KrK-EST
    @KrK-EST Жыл бұрын

    35 for me is nice, and -15 if also fine. Estonian 🇪🇪

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re a rare person.

  • @KrK-EST

    @KrK-EST

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, i have several friends form every field, Top officials(ministers), top models, biggest musicians/stars, tv and movie stars (heck my dog until she was stolen was in several movies, the only proffessional dog in Estonia hired to take part in movies). Yes it is normal

  • @KrK-EST

    @KrK-EST

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Most yeah if it's over 21 it's like, "theres no air" for me under 23 in room is chilli but outside with propper wares -15 is totaly fine and for most somewhere -10 most say it is getting cold.

  • @katariinak7257
    @katariinak7257 Жыл бұрын

    That bar hopping and then night club routine is more like "teens" habit ... adults can't be bothered. Adults prefer to sit in nice restaurant or pub and eat, drink, talk and have good time. Also we do enjoy good food, just our food tratitions are different and most of ouf foods are not spicy and trying to hide real tastes of products, because it's not required (the climate is cold and food is better preserved). Most prefer subtle party of different flavours instead of fire in their mouths. :D

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    What is your favourite Estonian food ?

  • @katariinak7257

    @katariinak7257

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Depends on season. On a hot summer day, a cold kama drink is super! Christmas time blood sausage with potatoes, pumpkin salad and cranberry jam. Different seasons, different traditional foods. But my main favorite is fish, not salmon or trout, but proper local fish from sea. Fried, baked, smoked, grilled etc

  • @nr6726
    @nr6726 Жыл бұрын

    The drunk versus sober observation reminds me of Finland’s Eurovision song for this year 😂

  • @eliethesaiyan

    @eliethesaiyan

    Жыл бұрын

    Same case in Japan, totally different person in the morning after a night out!

  • @antanasruzgas3996
    @antanasruzgas399611 ай бұрын

    I thought the president walks with bodyguards, but now I got know from You it was secret service 😊

  • @digitiger100
    @digitiger100 Жыл бұрын

    in north-Pakistan mountains there is also cold, like estonian winter

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes very much winter.

  • @munawarbajwa5038
    @munawarbajwa50389 ай бұрын

    Dear Manan sahib Women driving public transport in all over Europe

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect27 күн бұрын

    I am Western (originally from Brazil with European origin) and many Western cultures value food for entertainment. It seems that Europeans from colder countries have this difference and their food is usually clearly boring, based on vegetables and starches and cheap ingredients and clearly designed for survival. Coming from a poor country I expected the opposite, to be honest, but I guess the good food stops at France. Sorry for being honest.

  • @dzintarsmagons
    @dzintarsmagons Жыл бұрын

    I am from Latvia and everything you described is pretty much the same here. I don’t know about the hugging thing - where I live men rarely hug , but women hug if they are friends.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Is the sauna culture the same ?

  • @dzintarsmagons

    @dzintarsmagons

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar I think here it depends on the company of people. I have heard a family going to sauna naked , or seen some people do that, but for example me and my friends we are not doing that because I think people who live in the capital of the city are maybe more shy or something like that. My cousin had friends outside of Riga and they were going butt naked with no worries. If you live in the capital here then most likely no one will be naked in the sauna. Sometimes in a public sauna someone like a stranger, but I doubt that a professor with go naked with his students. People would think it is weird in a way, but make it seem like it is ok.

  • @lkrnpk

    @lkrnpk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar I think in Latvia there are 2 separate sauna cultures, one is more like ''party'' sauna culture and other is like bathhouse/old tradition thing, like in Turkey when you have the bath houses. In the party setting, like your example with professor and students after a day of seminars/sessions, I do not think anyone would get butt naked. But there are still saunas in smaller towns and areas and even in Riga where people come just to have the bathing/sauna ritual and then it absolutely happens that people go naked, or in the countryside with family members, like men and women going separately but all getting naked. I myself did not know much about the communal/municipality saunas as I did not experience them growing up but I had a girlfriend from smaller town and they still have this communal sauna there and most places I guess still do have them just that now people have access to showers and baths and their own saunas, so it is not as popular anymore. But I would say getting butt naked in Latvia today is more of a CLOSE FAMILY thing, I haven't done that even with my cousins in extended family gatherings. Also I have to say that in Latvia there is both Lutheran and Catholic tradition when it comes to ethnic Latvians so it is perhaps a bit different than in Estonia where historically people have been Lutheran. I am from the Catholic part of Latvia, so maybe here the Catholic church has just been much better at eradicating ''indecency'' or stuff like that, pagan traditions, more than in the Lutheran part

  • @arvidassabonis2694
    @arvidassabonis2694 Жыл бұрын

    Yes 👍🏻

  • @whowho-bd6xb
    @whowho-bd6xb Жыл бұрын

    Bro 20⁰ and i am crying legit its no even june and i am already dying and going insane about the heat

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    My condolences.

  • @lolakuluadze
    @lolakuluadze5 ай бұрын

    😂❤

  • @TacitusSapientia
    @TacitusSapientia8 ай бұрын

    Well. if estonians are like talking to you, it means you have very, very good people skills. It is not unusual for people to take a month or two in new workplace, to start to talk to you. Pretty common. We give a lot of personal space for everyone as by default.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    8 ай бұрын

    Too much personal space.

  • @Joker-rk7er
    @Joker-rk7er Жыл бұрын

    man i take out garbage in shorts when it is -20 in estonia

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    So you’re that guy in shorts I keep seeing everywhere.

  • @Joker-rk7er

    @Joker-rk7er

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MananAnwar wait what ?

  • @erkstz
    @erkstz Жыл бұрын

    "what is cold?" - coldest was -35C in Tallinn.. that was pretty cold...

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    For me cold is anything below 18.

  • @3082lopo
    @3082lopo Жыл бұрын

    Well the difference in cold and heat is that we have light skin to protect us from the cold while you have darker skin to protect you from the heat. And as we live in the bad weather all around the year when we have a saying as "Sitt suusa ilm" in translation sh*t ski weather. Also i would not mind to eat good food as entertainment every day. It's just that someone needs to cook that good food as you need to be skilled for that. And we probably are just lazy to make good food only. I bet that if you have a cook in your family who really love to cook then there be entertaining every day. Also we go out to eat to have this luxury food as then it become entertainment as we dont do it every day. As what be the point to go out to eat if we would eat the same we do it daily ?

  • @Mart77
    @Mart77 Жыл бұрын

    As an Estonian i can confirm that everything said in this video is true, but very funny to hear from someone else's perspective. Also about the famous people thing, a kid of very famous TV personality went to same kindergarten as my kid - i saw her every day and it didnt feel strange at all.

  • @AKKK1182
    @AKKK11824 ай бұрын

    At least like 90% of Estonians when confronted with the stereotypes will go "haha yeah". The only things people get angry about are things that are blatantly not true - being confused with r*ssians, saying "Estonians aren't that introverted really"... yeah can't actually think of anything else.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    4 ай бұрын

    I made that mistake only once: confusing Russians with Estonians, I had never been to Estonia and I was playing online and there was an Estonian player, this was my first impression. He politely corrected me and we had a good time together.

  • @StanleyIfeanyi-cz1mv
    @StanleyIfeanyi-cz1mv11 ай бұрын

    Hi good afternoon. Am so in love with your programs, I will love to migrate to Estonia, I am a Nigeria.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    10 ай бұрын

    Welcome!

  • @arvosoosalu4198
    @arvosoosalu4198 Жыл бұрын

    we have saying in Estonian: pole olemas sitta ilma, lihtsalt sitt riietus :) there is no shitti weather just bad clothing :D

  • @streak968
    @streak968 Жыл бұрын

    22 °C degrees is too hot 😑

  • @zcrib3
    @zcrib38 ай бұрын

    The thing I say to people that complain about Estonian food. “Hey you have a perfect business opportunity”. “Get rich selling Estonians tasty food”.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    8 ай бұрын

    Many people are doing it. It is a great opportunity if you like business + making food.

  • @joemama-xn7yr
    @joemama-xn7yr Жыл бұрын

    I am a estonian and think that 20C is hot

  • @gabedaxe477
    @gabedaxe47711 ай бұрын

    So in love with 🇪🇪 🇩🇴

  • @arts82
    @arts82 Жыл бұрын

    päris huvitav kuulamine 👍

  • @shimy333
    @shimy33311 ай бұрын

    number 4 is universal everywhere... people get drunk and then act crazy

  • @olubabaXP
    @olubabaXP Жыл бұрын

    This food thing is really funny😅. I visited a finnish mate in Estonia and he offered me rice. I'm like, great! I love rice. Only that he gave sliced raw tomatoes to eat the rice🤣🤣. I just told him naaaa. Let's make sauce. Food is just a necessity(sweet or tasteless).

  • @helenaduarte9546
    @helenaduarte9546 Жыл бұрын

    Very funny video, i laughed so much when you almost said estonians look like they’re posessed by a jinn when they got drunk😂

  • @koit222
    @koit222 Жыл бұрын

    As an estonian, all true

  • @aristideau5072
    @aristideau5072 Жыл бұрын

    Mate, no3 pretty much describes socialising in pretty much every European / Western county. When I was in my 20's here in Australia, we wouldn't begin going out until around midnight and in summer we made sure to bring our sunglasses with us for the morning. I am sooo glad I wasn't born in a conservative culture. Your cultural shocks are just you adjusting from a conservative to a more liberal culture and most aren't really that specific to Estonia.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for commenting. But this is my channel. So it’s specific to me and Estonia. But glad so many other people can relate to it.

  • @KingOfClay
    @KingOfClay Жыл бұрын

    I have always failed at being a white person because I don't drink alcohol. The same is true when I am in Estonia.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel you.

  • @valentinabudnitskaya1546
    @valentinabudnitskaya1546 Жыл бұрын

    l live in narva estonia

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Tere

  • @ImTheNewFruit
    @ImTheNewFruit Жыл бұрын

    Hahahha at the sober/drunk estonians 😂😂😂

  • @munawarbajwa5038
    @munawarbajwa50389 ай бұрын

    Manan sahib What’s the food like for Muslims

  • @kaarelarm8666
    @kaarelarm86664 ай бұрын

    be 50 years under soviet occupation, see how it develops your taste for food!

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    4 ай бұрын

    How was it before the occupation?

  • @kaarelarm8666

    @kaarelarm8666

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MananAnwar Before the occupation Estonia was wealthier than Finland. So I'm prreeeety sure we had finer tastes around.

  • @renehusu6200
    @renehusu6200 Жыл бұрын

    Public transport sallaries are so low, that men usualy dont work for that little money. Thats why women drives busses.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting point. I also see women leading in service sectors.

  • @bcamping1

    @bcamping1

    Жыл бұрын

    In Soviet times, nearly 100% of tram and trolleybus drivers were women and 100% bus drivers were men. Now percentages have shifted a bit. Minimum wage for Tallinn transport driver is 1300€.

  • @StargateMax
    @StargateMax Жыл бұрын

    #3 & #4 blow my mind too (not in a good way). I was born and raised in Estonia, but I don't feel like fitting in at all. #5 food is entertaining for me. :D And people are generally closed, cold, with stone faces, never hugging (unless friends, especially female), and all that seems strange even though I have always lived in Tallinn, I don't get used to this culture...

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you lived abroad ?

  • @michadybczak4862
    @michadybczak4862 Жыл бұрын

    It feels like Estonia's is a mix of Slavic and Scandinavian culture, among others. The last point also happens in Iceland. The lack of food culture is surprising thou. Many countries have national dishes and like to brag about it. Poland certainly has A LOT OF SPECIFIC FOOD, that we celebrate. Because of that, we also like to try other kind of foods, like Italian, Asian and more. Food is entertainment, but so is the alcohol. I never liked the party culture, thou, and never joined it. Even when I went out with my work colleges, it was only for a short while to a bar to talk (if drink, only moderately, I don't like or maybe even can't really get drunk). Later all go to dance and I just go home. I don't like the music, and it's not fun for me, so the idea to pay to enter the club and suffer the horrible music there is just repulsive. So partying depends on personality, and not all like it. Getting naked in a sauna, maybe pool, is more common in Scandinavian countries and in Germany, so for Poles, this would be awkward as well, and I assume, other Slavic countries probably too, although I can't be certain. As to the weather, it all depends on the season. In winter, it's cold in Poland when it's over -10, very cold over -25. In the spring, when we have 6-8, we say it's cold and expect to 14-16, sometimes 18. In the summer, all below 20 is cold. 20-24 is optimal, above is hot. For me, 30-34 is still very hot, but I love it - this is a sign of summer and I would wish that most days were so hot, unfortunately there are only few days like that. Can't imagine +40 thou. Never experienced it and probably it would be too much.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for taking the time to comment Michał. Really enjoying your insights.

  • @demblik

    @demblik

    Жыл бұрын

    Why You are mixing Slavic and Scandinavian culture to get Estonian? This is totally wrong! If You are looking for Slavic neghbors for Estonians You can not find them. Perhaps the closest Slavic neighbors for Estonia are the Poles! But northen Poles are not so Slavic... they are mixture of Slavic and Baltic tribes, same thing with Belarusians. Russians are different story, they are not Slavic, they are a mixture of Finno-Ugric and everything else that has gone through history, Tatars, Turkic tribes and Slavs. Note... The army of the Russian Empire under Peter I used Uyghur as the official language. That was only 300 Years ago!!! Do You know where are living Uyghurs?

  • @xanperia

    @xanperia

    Жыл бұрын

    NEVER EVER call Estonians Slavic! It's wrong and it hurts, big time. Russians living in Estonia are Slavic, but Estonians and their culture is not!

  • @incumbentvinyl9291

    @incumbentvinyl9291

    Жыл бұрын

    Who stole the keishka?

  • @haanjamiis
    @haanjamiis Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to eat tastier food but oh the calories-calories! Tasty food most of the time means lots of fat, sugar and/or salt. I't not like we just sweat it off just by being in the 40 degree weather ;)

  • @SiiriRebane
    @SiiriRebane Жыл бұрын

    i think your estonian friends were messing with you... a bit. did you learn about estonian kind of jokes and humor? it is bit like british upper class joking, i guess. first to laugh is loser. ideal is to tell complete bullshit or jokes with completely deadpan face. or other ways to mess with foreigner. sauna seems like this bit, but is not, actually. it is dead serious. but thing about estonians never being cold... not true. just acting. food...true. everyday food is just to keep you alive. but going to grandma's for christmas or having birthday, then it's all out. still maybe blandish, but we see clear difference. esp in cake territory. problem with boiled potatos - i loved them when child but they were different then. home grown, well stored, good breed, meant for eating and not for storage and transport purposes. tougher potato is, less taste it has. olden times - just add salt and butter and boiled potato or smashed potato is the best. esp very first, new potatoes, just ripe. modern varieties not so much. but the best were, of course, oven baked potatoes.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment.

  • @urmasuffert673
    @urmasuffert673 Жыл бұрын

    tere

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Tere

  • @user-wx3mq2mj9g
    @user-wx3mq2mj9g Жыл бұрын

    go tartu viru burger

  • @incumbentvinyl9291
    @incumbentvinyl9291 Жыл бұрын

    4:20 - They didn't. Finns invented the sauna, which is where the English language term 'Sauna' is from, the Finnish language. Of course, in theory one could argue that the Finnish and Estonian split is so recent, that they were the same people when the sauna was invented. Even so, the sauna is very much a Finnish thing, all things considered. It's not nearly as prominent in Estonia as it is in Finland, where you will be hard pressed to find a modern flat without a sauna, even relatively small flats. I think another big difference is the availability and popularity of public saunas in larger Finnish cities.

  • @MananAnwar

    @MananAnwar

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. That’s informative.

  • @Rasytojas1980

    @Rasytojas1980

    Жыл бұрын

    Pert pirti - russian and baltic word for sauna.

  • @incumbentvinyl9291

    @incumbentvinyl9291

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Rasytojas1980 False. In Russian it's ''Banya''.

  • @tiinar9943

    @tiinar9943

    Жыл бұрын

    I disagree, Sauna is just as much Eesti as it is Finnish. As you say, the traditions reach back much further. And as shown by studies, most Finnic tribes originated from Eesti and mixed with the Sami. It was just the Soviet era that repressed all aspects of Eesti culture and we’re still recovering. Growing up in a small village in the middle of the forest, not all houses necessarily had running water but everyone had a Sauna.

  • @Rasytojas1980

    @Rasytojas1980

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tiinar9943 same in Lithuania and Latvia. Russia: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banya_(sauna)