Video 1 Transcript
You will come across gypsies in Bulgaria. Some of them might have bears that they have walking around with them and they play their little tsigulka is what it's called. They're not dangerous. But I learned my lesson to not give money to gypsies because this six-year-old kid as we were out on the street asked for money. I felt bad for him. He's homeless or at least he looked that way. So I gave him a little bit of money and a half an hour goes by and I see him just strut his stuff right in front of us. Because we were on this in a specific area where we were talking to people with this big board that has information on it. So he walks past like he owns the place and he's got a cigarette in his mouth. He's like five or six guys and he's got alcohol in his hand. I just got stumped by a little child and he's now doing this.
Video 2 Transcript
So here in the States, we all say yes with our head, like we nod our head yes to say yes, and then in Bulgaria, it's completely different. You actually kind of like nod your head like this, you kind of like say no to say yes, which is really weird, and it's very hard to get used to once you first go there, but once you actually kind of get used to it and you see everybody just do this just non-stop, and you're kind of confused like, oh wait, is he saying yes or no, and I mean, it's kind of weird because some of the teenagers don't do it. They like kind of switch like this is yes, and this is no, but then the older generation, they say they do this for yes, or they do this for yes, and then they'll do this for no. They just like do a jerk up with their head, and so you kind of have to watch out for that, and hopefully it doesn't mess you up too much, but it's enjoyable when you first learn it, so.