czwartek, 26 lutego 2026

STREETS INTERVIEWS - LONDON Millennium Bridge - have you watched the Winter Olympics in Italy?

This is the third edition of streets interviews on the Millenium Bridge in London. We talked with people from Cornwall, Bristol, London, Nigeria, Spain (living in Ireland), India, Poland and many others. We asked them many questions and all of them answered if they do and what they watch during the Winter Olympics in Italy.



Check my new series from Africa. i visited Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa but i stayed the longest in Zimbabwe. Check how i explore Shona and Ndebele culture, food, music, night life, wild life and many other topics in Norton, Katanga, Lake Chivero and Harare. I also talked to white Zimbabweans and find many interesting stories. I was shocked when i came to South Africa and saw an epidemy of white Afrikaners homeless on the streets of Johannesburg and Pretoria. Check the new series. Join me now and walk across the streets of European cities with me. Many thanks for all the likes, comments and subscriptions. God bless you. Do you have a story to share? Contact me on selektazupa@gmail.com and check https://cosmopolitus.com/we-are-looking-for-your-story Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6D5Fnuv-x76ZuBEE1QzqQ/join Follow the ZUPA VLOG channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBn5gZF1YlO2zrLn92A Check my website https://cosmopolitus.com/ and vlog on https://bloggervloggerselektazupa.blogspot.com/ Zupa Media – video content creation, production/DJ in London and all over the World. Explore our filmmaking services for all sectors. We create original and compelling video and animation content, Original video content from concept to completion. We offer high end film production, live event video coverage & web streaming. Filming your commercial in the United Kingdom has never been so easy. Contact us for a quote! We offer videographer, DJ and a London guide services. we can take you around main London’s attraction and film you while there producing a social media friendly video afterwards. We can also mix and add your favourite music to the video. I can deliver full video production services like documentary films, product videos, events coverage, voiceovers and street interviews. Igor, my son, and Melania, my daughter, would lKke you to have a look at their TikTok channel and stay: https://www.tiktok.com/@juicewrlld https://www.tiktok.com/@melania70506 Please subscribe to my channels English - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6D5Fnuv-x76ZuBEE1QzqQ Polish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONq_xGqSq1IF_MF03QWhrQ Zupa's walks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsFDFcYxQfjFbksRp9g5tcA Music https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqUliL9aCdLJKX7bEqssl_g/videos Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572165794186 Twitter https://twitter.com/Selekta_Zupa Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zupa.vlog/ Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@zupa_vloG 

#english #london #england #poland #polish #homeless #homelessness #uk #english #dailyvlog #travel #streets 


Vlog in Text:

Hi folks, this is your boy vlogger Zupa and Doyle. We are here here in the Millennium Bridge at it again. Let's ask the public, the general public, how are they doing, where they come from? Uh what they think about the Olympics, what you think about the Olympics yourself? Have you been watching any Olympics? No, no, no, I haven't. Um just uh some of the skiing, some of the salam. Yeah, the best ones. The [laughter] slalom, right? Me being Polish, you know, I had to watch the ski jumps. We quite strong with the ski jumping. How many How many medals has Poland won? Poland's got four medals so far. Or maybe five. He only has three. Oh, [laughter]


well, but you know what? Great Britain is not a very Nordic country, you know, not very like there's not a lot of snow. Poland's got snow. We should be better at it. these countries, you know, Czech Republic next door quite small country and they have already, I think, five medals. Okay. So, we could do better than that. Poland, go Poland. But, uh, on last winter Olympics, Poland only had one medal. So, we have four at the moment. We It's much better. All right. Yeah, let's start. Uh, what brings you here today? Uh, we've been at the tape modern seeing the art. Yeah. Yeah. The art, right? What was interesting in there? What did you like, Amy? I I liked how abstract they were. Abstract. Abstract art. All right. Nigerian Nigerian modernism exhibition. It's beautiful. All right. That's what is on. Nigerian Nigerian modern art basically. Right. It's very cool. Cool. And it's free to enter, right? Yeah. May have to go and see myself. You know, I like African art myself. So, definitely. All right. Where where you coming from anyway? Um, we used to live here, but then we moved to Cornwall. All right. Oh, nice place. Cornwall, right? So, all the way from Cornwall here, right? Yeah. Cool. Cool. And you like the the art and then what's your name? Amy. Yeah. Emily. Emily. All right. Sorry. Nice. Nice. And yours? Ala. Alpa. Alba. Alva. All right. I never heard that name before. And yours? AD. Ad. Okay. Nice to meet you guys. Have you been watching any of the Winter Olympics? Yes. Yeah, we have. All right. All right. What What's your highlights? I liked it when the snowboarders did like flips and stuff. The snowboard and the flips. Yeah, Britain is strong at that snow. It's very cool, isn't it? Yeah, Britain is strong. You see the trans they always show that the snowboard that jumps because you've got your your people there. I'm from Poland myself. I would like to see ski jumping, but you never show ski jumps. That big sport in Poland, is it? Yeah, we we we had a champion for for many years. Yeah, this is the biggest winter sport in Poland. But it's it's a good Olympics for Poland because we already have four medals while in the last Olympics we only got one. So [laughter] it's it's much better for for us. All right. And what's your hobbies? Hobbies? Yeah. Well, I don't know. I mean, what are hobbies? Well, I like dancing. You do like dancing, don't you? And you're a bit of an artist. Yeah. You You're so outspoken and uh not shy. You definitely have to go and conquer the world, you know, if you could. Yeah. Is [snorts] that that great dancer? She enjoy. Yeah. Can you show us some moves? The music is there. So, go on [laughter] the camera. Yeah.


Woo. We've got a star here. Cool. And you eating the the the the nuts, the the the the roasted nuts. Nice. Nice. All right, guys. Uh remember to subscribe vlog Zupa vlog. I will give you a card. So, you'll be you'll be you'll be on it uh once I get to edit it and and and and put it on. Hold on. It's somewhere here. Yeah, I've got it. You know, I'm just asking what brings you here to the bridge. Uh yeah, I'm on holiday at the moment. Just went to the T gallery. I just see some exhibitions, things like that. Yeah. Did you see the Nigerian modern exhibition? I did. Yeah. Very good. Very good. All right. Where you originally are from? I'm originally from Nigeria myself. I was born and raised here in London. All right. So that brought you here to see the the Nigerian modern art exhibition. Yeah, absolutely. All right. What's the highlights of that inter exhibition there? Um, that's a good question. Cuz I'm going to go watch it now. Yeah. After after we finish, I'm going Well, let me know. Let me know your highlight. I thought it was all very good. Yeah, the camera is there. Okay. What's this? What's this for? Is this live? Yeah. I will give you the the card. It will be on on Zupa Vlog. It's the channel is called Zupa Vlog. I'm just asking. So, yeah. You born and bread? Yeah, I love Nigerian music myself. Are you a fan of Oh, yes, definitely. Afro beats are taking over the world, I would say. Yeah, it's it's not just Nigeria. It's the the the whole Africa. I just I in November I've been to Zimbabwe. So, Zimbabwean music. Yeah, it's good as well. What's your favorite artist from Nigeria? At the moment, I have to say Bernab Boy. Yeah, definitely. African giant. Exactly. Yeah. Know your stuff. You know your stuff well. Yeah. So, Bernab Boy for me. Berna boy. Yeah. All right. What about the female artists? Uh it was always T was Savage. Uh from the get-go when I was very young. I used to always listen to her. Uh so yeah, T was Savage for sure. Savage definitely. And uh groups bands. Bands. Um that's a good question. Maybe P Square. I just I actually seen Pquare live in London couple years ago. Yeah. In Albert Hall. It was an amazing amazing gig. Uh that was just after they reunited. Exactly. So it was was just something else. It was in Albert Hall. So imagine you know this this opera house hosting an afro beat artist. It was just something else. Oh lovely. That's really cool. Yeah. It was nice talking to you. All right. All right. What's your name? Timmy. Timmy. Okay. Well, Timmy, do you subscribe to to Zupa vlog? We'll do. Yes. And uh one one last question. Olympics. Have you been watching any of the Olympics? Winter Olympics? Uh briefly. Not too much if I'm honest. I've been busy working. But uh what's your favorite winter sport? Probably I saw highlights of was it snowboarding where they do little tricks. Yeah. Some tricks on these um but I don't know much about the winter. Yes. Africa is not really there. [laughter] Exactly. I mean but Brazil has actually got the first medal as well. So they don't really have snow but yeah Brazil got a medal. So which sport was that? I I don't know but uh I think it's a Brazilian person living abroad that's why he came to Brazil but Brazil got a medal was the first medal you know for for Latin America right wonderful and uh yeah Africa will be there as well because you know Africans are great sportsmen and you'll be probably taking over like you're doing in in the the the other Olympics other sports well yeah we are to be there alongside Brazil let the white people show up you know so don't go in there yet [laughter] we will get some medals You know what I mean? Absolutely. Well, lovely speaking to you. Yeah. Nice to meet you. Have a good day. Thank you. You too. Cheerio. All right. Okay. All right. Have you got 5 seconds for a short interview? Just what you doing here and just general questions, you know? I don't think so. No, no worries. A6400. All right. I've got I've got I've got at home. I've got Sony A7500 and the only different difference is it's got uh video stabilization. That one doesn't, but for photos it's it's perfect. All right. Yeah. And then what the lenses? What kind of lenses is that? I've got the um 70 to 350. Well, I've got I've got the Sigma 18 to 50 as well that I use most of the time. But nice one. Nice nice equipment, man. Are you into photography or more? No videos? No, not really video. I I would like to try and do video stuff, but it's Yeah, it's it's a bit out of my wheelhouse right now. It's like I think color grading is the bit that I find the hardest to do with video stuff, but I would like to be able to do it. Yeah, but you don't have to do any color grading. No, of course not. But I think I'd I'd want to do color grading if I was going to do videos. All right. Yeah, you do color you do with your photos, you do color grade. Yes. Yeah. So, I do like I I've gotten all right at editing photos, but yeah, editing videos is completely fine. Where can we see your photos? Uh on Instagram, autofocus. Yeah. AWT0 focus auto. I give you my card. You can see the video there and yeah, I will put the put the link to to yours. So when I'm will be looking at it, I will find find out. Yeah, nice one. And I will try to try to put your link as well. Yeah. So this is what you do like is this your I do all sorts of content based,


haven't you? Like I'd love to do photography as a job. I don't right now, but I think I'd love to be able to do it. But you got to start somewhere, haven't you? So, okay. Yeah. So, how how was your beginnings? And um I I used to take like I used to do a lot of nature photography like when I was a kid, like when I was like 10, 11, I kind of stopped and like last year I just got back into photography. I bought this camera and I just Yeah. just got back into taking photos basically. All right. Where you from? Uh I'm from Chester, which is in the northwest of the UK. Oh, Chester. Yeah. Nice. So, are you just visiting London or? Yeah. So, I was actually here for for work, like my actual job, my day job. Um, but yeah, so I've got a little bit of time before I get my train. So, I was, you know, well, let's go. And the photography you take is is is a people, is is nature, is buildings or just Yeah, kind of everything like street photography. Like I've a little bit of nature stuff, but yeah, mostly like kind of street photography like this. Yeah. Street photography, right? And how long you've been doing this? For like maybe 6 months like properly. But like again, it's just a hobby. like it's I've got to sort of do it around like my actual day job and stuff. So yeah, man, go for it. I mean, everybody's got a mobile phone. Everybody can take photos, but you know, I remember the times when we had a a camera with 36 negatives in there and uh I've actually got a film camera with you. You've got a film camera on me as well. That's amazing. Somebody [snorts] I've heard that interview recently and somebody said, "Yeah, try to get a a camera with a with a 36 pictures only." Yeah. I don't know why he said that, but yeah, you Why Why do you use it? Um, well, I I've literally, again, I've only just got into trying to use it. My dad found it in his wardrobe when he was clearing it out, so I literally just What is it? Uh, it's a It's an East L. I'll get it out for you. Let me Oh, thank you. It's It's a Practica. Practica, right? That's a German company. East is German. The only East Germany company that actually made it. They were good at it. No, I said to him like obviously when he when when he found it like wow all practical that's amazing man. Yeah, it's like obviously Yeah. made in the German Democratic Republic. [laughter] Yeah. DDR. Good old DD. The trouble. The trouble was good as well. [laughter] Don't know if you had any troubles in the UK. No, I don't think so. No, it's a big thing in Poland. It was good because it will never going rusty cuz it was made of plastic. Fair enough. [laughter] So cool. All right. All right. So, we can find you on Did you say uh Yeah. Uh your your your handle on Instagram? Yeah, you can find you on Instagram. Autofocus. Yeah, autofocus. Yeah, autofocus is a AWT0 focus. But again, you don't you don't have to put that in if you don't want to. Yeah. No, we give you some publicity. I mean, I'm not a big one. No, I don't have a big audience either, but uh it's a small steps like you said. All right. Have you seen any of the Winter Olympics? Um I've watched a little bit. I watched a little bit last night actually in my hotel. All right. Yeah. What did you watch? Um, I watched the ice hockey. I watched Canada almost get knocked out by Czech Republic. Oh, yes. I was I was I was watching that one as well and it was great. It was just great cuz I was passionate plays for the Bruins, which is the hat that I've got on. All right. Like the the Czech Republic's like best player there, captain. Oh, no, no, sorry, not the captain, but Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I've heard about him. Yeah, he's actually I'm from the border with I'm from Poland on the border with Czech Republic. the guy is just next door. So, uh I was like I was actually reading online about him. Yeah. He's like, "Wow, he's actually he's he's one of the best hockey player. He's one of the best in the in the NHL." Yeah. And yeah, he's from the town next like 20 miles from mine and I never heard about this guy. So, I was actually Yeah. I've been watching the the not much either, you know, cuz I found that, you know, in in the British TV, the the live shows are where the British actually people compete in. And uh I like the ski jumping. You know, Poland is quite strong in ski jumping, but that's Britain is not there, so they wouldn't really show this one. I think there's a lot of stuff that Yeah, there just would be no chance to ever practice it over here, so people can't really do it. Yeah. Yeah, I'm actually surprised because there's not much snow having all of them practice abroad or I don't know, maybe there's like artificial one indust the ski jumps, the the snowboards jumps as well. All right, my friend. Yes. And uh what do you think about Brexit yourself? Oh god. I mean, it Yeah, it wasn't good. It's been proven that it wasn't good. All the claims about all the extra money for public services clearly just haven't materialized. I think looking back on it, I' I'd imagine most people would be able to say that it wasn't a good decision. Yeah. After a while, you you looking back and you see that wasn't a Did you see any any decline in the in the, you know, economy since then? I think definitely. Well, like I think it's something like 60% of like businesses in the UK have said that it's negatively affected them in terms of trade and like just their day-to-day business. So again, not me personally cuz I was I was 15 when the referendum happened. So the young lad. Yeah. No. So like again like I think a lot of people in my generation So you didn't take part in that? No. No. So I wasn't old enough to vote in the referendum. So they they stopped you from being able to to basically work and live in in Europe. Yeah. I think a lot of people you were affected mostly people of your age. Our sort of generation have been sort of disenfranchised the most by it cuz we didn't have a say in it but it's obviously affected us massively in terms of the economy. So yeah. What do you do for job my friend? Uh I'm a estimator for a civil engineering company. We do like specialist access inspections. So I think we've actually inspected those two bridges over there. Yeah. So like that's the sort of stuff we do sort of like civil engineering inspections basically. Well done. So you went to uni and then done all that. Well done. Well done. Well well hopefully we can actually maybe one day you could join me for a podcast about you because you seems to be quite outspoken and and knowledgeable man. Yeah. Yeah. I think I think a lot of people like from my generation are a lot more outspoken about just opinions on things in general more so than uh people have been in the past. I think just because everything's I think everything's kind of building to a head now like something needs to change which again lots of lots of the people in politics are kind of preying on that um people's desire for change. Maybe not in maybe not in the best way as well but obviously people just want things to change. So, they're thinking, "Oh, if the establishment hasn't done anything good for us the last how many years, let's try and get something different, even if that ends up being bad in and of itself." What do you think about the government of Kia Stramer? Yeah, I mean like clearly they've it was easy for them to like give all those promises that they did at the election and again it's quite it's again it was essentially an unlossable election for them given what had happened the previous like 10 or 11 years but I think clearly they haven't really done they haven't really done much of what they set out to do but we'll just have to see if anything actually changes. Yeah. Would you vote for the reform party? I would absolutely not vote for the Reform Party. They're a bunch of absolute grifters and essentially all just extoories. So nothing would change if you voted them in anyway. They're just all Yeah. I all awful people, racist, homophobic, sexist, bigoted people. So I think the more I think the quicker that people get this is the young Britain here. This is what we want to hear. Yeah, go for it. You should go into politics, brother. I I wouldn't want to do that. I would Yeah, that would be much too stressful. It's it's stressful enough just watching it happen. [laughter] But I think we need you. We need you in the politics. People like hopefully more people like me. But there are there are more people like me. I think a lot of people like our sort of generation are like-minded in that sort of way. So hopefully we'll be able to see a bit more of a force for good in politics as opposed to division. But yeah. What about music? What kind of music do you like? There was a bit of a switch up there. [laughter] God. Um what kind of stuff do I like? I've been listening to I've been listening to a lot of the cranberries recently. Um like sort of Irish like old stuff from my Yeah. No, I like a lot of like 80s stuff. 80s. Yeah. Good stuff. Yeah. Like stuff that like my parents grew up listening to which I grew up with them listening to it. All right. Wow. I thought everybody forgot about this, but the convers still there. Cool. All right. And what's your plans for for the evening? Uh I'm need to go and get my train actually shortly. So I'm going home back home. Yeah. Yeah. I was just down here for today and yesterday, but I'm going back home this evening. So, well, have a safe trip home. Thanks a lot for that interview and see you on social medias. Yeah. Yeah, of course. Yeah, I appreciate it. Thank you. Yeah. Have a good one. Yeah. All the best. Aaron. Yeah. Aaron. Yeah. Aaron. Aaron is is a great person from chess. Step two. What is Chester? What would you What would you I was I was I do actually have to go now. But like Yeah. No. No. I I understand. Like, but I do actually have to go. But yeah, it was nice to meet you. Good luck with the rest of it. Hope you have a Yeah. Good luck with your your hobby as well. What what brings you to the bridge? You know, you're traveling. Yeah. All right. Okay. All right. Where you from? Spain. All right. Nice one. I love Spain. Beautiful country. Where about in Spain? Do you come from? In the south. In the south. Granada. From Granada. Nice. Yeah. Me from Sevilla. From Sevilia and Granada. Okay. Are you watching the Winter Olympics? Not a lot. Are there any any medals for Spain? I think not one. One only one. Okay. I don't know. Yeah, I think that we are better in the summer. Yeah, definitely. But you have you have mountains, you have snow. So it's not like tropical but Yeah, I know. You know, we have everything. You have Yeah, it's a lovely lovely country. Okay. Why London? Why you came to London? From a holiday. Holiday. Okay. Yeah, because we are living in in Ireland. In Ireland. Okay. Dublin. No way. All right. How is that? How is Ireland for you? I love it. It's good. It's good. Yes. You like it there? Yes. Lovely. What's the weather like? Is it similar? The same. It's the same. It's the same. Always cloudy. So windy too. Yes. Okay. Why did you go go to Ireland? Was an economical reasons you immigrated or you want to learn English there? Yeah. The main reason is learn English for our future and work. Okay. How long you have been there? We arrived five months ago and we are going to stay one year. One year maybe. Yeah, that's the plan. All right. Uh but we are open to stay more tired. Would you would you stay for good in Ireland? Yeah, we Yes. [laughter] Come here. Come. Yeah. Yeah. You thinking you may be staying for for good. Yeah. You don't We like it. You like it in Ireland Galloway already. The Irish people are people is very good. Yes. They are very nice, very helpful. Every every time. No. Yeah. I think that they are so similar to Spanish people. They are similar to Spanish people in a way. They are so open. Yeah. Happy, friendly. So you like it over the Galway. And uh so the reason you went to Ireland was because to to learn English. Yes. Yes. Is the main reason. The main reason maybe. Yes. When we already learn maybe we will back again but we have to learn in the future. Yeah. Okay. Okay. You want to have a good job. You have to speak. And how is Granada? And you've se Yes. Yeah. What would you recommend to see in Granada? in the Alamra like castle big castle. Yeah, it's like a big monument and next to the Alamra is a like a small town called Albin with a lot of viewpoint where you can see the the Alamra and the food. Yeah. Yeah. Because that was the country was run by the by the Arabs in it. It was was it was Muslim for for so it's a lot of mosques and yeah [snorts] we have a lot of things from the Muslim until the but the villa is closed right 3 hours by from from Granada is this the same area on the Mediterranean Sea as well and lovely yeah you've got the flame commander [laughter]


my friend lives in in in the north in the Yeah, but it was still beautiful and it was hot in summer. In sun the summer. Yes. Okay. Because in winter the weather is like Yes. The weather is like this. Yeah. Raining in the north of Spain. All right. What kind of music do you like? Spanish or do you listen some Irish? Irish. It's good. We are trying to learn some Irish music because when we go out in Gway, we have to listen. When we turn on the radio and we are going in the guard, we listen English music all the time. So, it's nice. But if I [snorts] have to choose regaton, yes, regaton [laughter] from from like the karabi and the and all these places there, Cuba and regaton. If you go out in Spain, it's big thing in Spain. Regaton. Yeah. If you go out, usually the music is regaton. Yes. The same regaton is is taking over Spain because the the the Latin music from South America really is taking over Regaton. And what's your favorite artists in regaton? Badi. Bad Bunni. Bad Bunni. All right. Yes. [laughter] The best. I need to listen listen to it. I like some of these vibes, you know, like SOA, you know. You know, SOA is quite similar to, you know, it's Trinidad and Tobago and Yeah. It's a bit different. Regaton is is is different. Hello. Yeah. All right. All right. And um are you what's what's your hobbies? My hobby is we like sports. Sports. Yes. Well, in when I was in Spain, I saw a lot of people playing this like a badon on the beach. Yeah. You've got that. Yes. It's not bad palace. The palace. [laughter] I love it. Everybody is like very sporty in Spain. Looks good. And that the beach goes to the beach. Very healthy nation I think. The food there and the food as well. The weather vegetable is perfect. Yes. We recommend it to everyone [laughter] to say. Yes. Yes. So so sport. Yes. And we love travel. Travel. For this reason we are here. [laughter] Yes. Yeah. Traveling. But sometimes you know the word travel actually means it comes from the Latin word of trouble. You know problems. When you travel there's always problems. You know, travel is not always fun because you have to find the hotel [laughter] and it's a lot of stress as well, but you can go through that and you still enjoy traveling and but we always have fun. You always have fun and we are together. You're best friends. You came from Spain together. No, no, no. We in Yeah, for the first time. Cool. Well, so wonderful. Yes, it's it's nice. What do you think? Our English is good or not? Yeah, I think your English is amazing. We are improving. [laughter] No, it's really good. You know, we can we carry on a free conversation and I'm I'm from Poland myself, so don't ask me about it. But you know, your your your English is very good. What do you know about Poland? Would you travel to Poland or is a country that you would go? I would like to go. Yeah. Yes. I have to. Have you heard anything about Poland? If we know something. Yeah. No, a lot of young people go there with Arasmus. Yes, a lot of young people from Spain dancelo


is Latia country. No gra. Okay. Well, well done. You know something about Poland, you know. I mean, but yeah, I'm surprised if I was, you know, from Spain, I would be in Spain. But because it's a wonderful country, you have a good economy. You have, I think, Yeah. What about the jobs now? There's plenty jobs in Spain. Yeah. No, it's difficult to find job. Yeah. I think that people People Yeah. Right. Find jobs here. Now, it's it's difficult find a job. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Well, you didn't tell me about Seilla. What What would you recommend to see in Seilla? Such a famous city again.


Go for a walk. Go for a walk. Loose in the street and eat food because the food there is amazing and enjoy the weather. That's it. It's amazing. All right. Have you got any like a special dish from Seilla and from Granada after? Crocettas. Crockett. We have Is it Is it like a like a like a like a mash meat or mushrooms and and then the crockett? Yeah, we have that in Poland. I love it. You know, myself I they used to sell it in the UK in the Morrison supermarket in the Polish section. Crockett. I used to go there, but they don't have that anymore and for for months and I'm missing it so much. Yeah, I mean


[laughter] sounds very long. What is it? It's like chips with eggs and ham. Ham. Yeah. Ham. Ham. We have a lot of ham. Okay. Yeah. But every everything is is so good. All right, girls. Okay. Yeah. We We have to go to We have All right. Well, subscribe to the to the Zupa vlog. I give you a card. You'll be you'll be on it. And uh yeah, all the best. Enjoy your visit and uh next time you in London, let us know. All the best. Cheerio. Chowo chiao. Hello. Are you busy? Cuz all right, I'm just trying to grow this YouTube channel, you know, asking people where they come from and uh and what they are doing here. I don't know what that YouTube channel is. I give you a card so you can check that later. It's okay. Great. It's uh it's called Zupa Vlog. Zupa, which is in Polish. Zup. What does that mean? Z. Yeah. Do like, have you got a car? Cuz I've run out.


Yes. Here you go. That's the card you can see later. Yeah. So, what brings you here to to be here? Um, I live in Manchester and my parents are visiting me from India. So, I'm just showing them around London. Yeah. All right. Hello. Hello. All the cold. Must be freezing here for them. Yes, it is definitely. But they're enjoying it. They're enjoying the I don't know about that. [laughter] Are you not enjoying yourself? Oh, I'm getting cold, you know. But at least it's not raining. It's not too bad. All right. It's not too bad today. Yeah. Okay. So, you are you watching the Winter Olympics? No, I'm not. No, there's no Indian representative in there. I am not very close to it. So, no, I don't know. All right. So, what what what are you doing in Manchester? I uh I work there. You work there. Okay. You have how long you've been in the UK? Three and a half years now. All right. Would you like to stay? Definitely. I'm here for the long run. Yes. For the long run. Okay. Where about in India? You are Mumbai. Do you know Mumbai? Okay. Yeah. The Bombay we call it in Polish. Yeah. The very big. Have you been there? No. I would love to travel to to meet a guru. You know they say for a spiritual trip you have to go to India. There's a lot of spiritual spirituality in there. Have you heard of anyone there? Any guru specific? Uh Anthony de the Melo, you know, it's a [snorts] he's a kind of Christian writer, but he's is Indian. I read his books. Yeah. He's amazing, you know. He he kind of combines the Christianity with the the the Hindu religion, the the the Indian. Anthony Delo. Have you got a guru? Um I believe in God. not a guru but uh for us gurus are teachers. Now I'm Hindu. So guru is uh basically a teacher. So my parents could be my guru. My teachers who uh who taught me in school could be a guru. So guru doesn't have like a very small meaning like only spiritual gurus. Gurus could be anyone who taught you something in life. So anybody can be your guru. Have you met a guru in your life? Your parents? Yeah my parents? Yeah. my school teachers, uh my tuition teachers. Can you come here because the camera is on that side? Yeah. Okay, it's fine. Yeah. So, yeah. What would you recommend to do in India? Oh, there's a lot of great food and streets sweet street food at that. So, definitely try any chicken curries. If you like spicy food, definitely do visit India. Yeah. And there are also very many um holistic places and a lot of touristy things to do there. Yeah, India is very popular now. A lot of people go to India. They do definitely. Yeah. I would love to go to India. You know, I think it's a must because they call it a subcontinent. It's like a it belongs to Asia but India is a it's a continent in itself, [laughter] right? It's huge and it's big on population. Definitely I would recommend do with Yeah. It's the the biggest population in the world. I think you overtook China now. Yes. Yes. Well done. [laughter]


No. Yeah. So that's why I've come here to like there's [laughter] not enough room for you. No. No. There is there is definitely but I've come here to so that one people less from [laughter] India. All right. And what about the music? What kind of music do you like? You like the Indian music? I do love it. Yes. Um, classical music and then any Bollywood movie. Um, Bollywood. Oh, Bollywood. Yeah. Big thing songs. Have you heard any Hindi songs? I've watched and there was a I'm from Poland myself and they I seen a productions of Bollywood movies in Poland for some reason. You know, it's a big big industry Bollywood movies. I think it's not just Indians watching it. It's it's everybody's watching Bollywood now, right? I know, right? Do you know any celebrity from Bollywood? I must say I don't. you know, it's I' I've not, you know, even though I'm into making kind of videos, but I'm not watching movies, I've lost that kind of uh attention span for watching anything that is longer than a minute. You know what I mean? And you know, it's not really my cup of tea. They more like a like a soap operas, you know, more about romance, you know, this I don't know. I I don't watch that kind. I like documentaries and things like that, you know. I mean Okay. No. Yeah. I mean, whatever suits you. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yeah. So, what's your plans? Where are you taking your parents next? Uh, now we're going back to our hotel. We've visited uh London Bridge, Tower of London, then uh St. Paul's Cathedral, and now we just went in to see some art, but now we're heading Nigerian exhibition. Uh, no, because we are very tired. So, we just left it halfway and we just want to go back home because I left from home at 4:00 in the morning and I've been driving for 5 years. You drove from Manchester five? Yeah, for 5 hours I drove. All right. Thanks for stopping and talking to me, you know. I appreciate it. So, that's that's all right. I'll definitely check you out and do let me know when your video is coming. So, I would look for me too. Yeah. Yeah, you will be there definitely. What's your name? I'm Sheri Jadv. Well, that's a long name. [snorts] But yeah, you pronounce it right. Jadu is my surname and then is my first name. Shervari. Shervi. Okay. Nice to meet you, Shervi. Thanks for Nice to meet you, too. No problem. You have a nice night and cameraman, too.


Folks, that's everything for today from Millennium Bridge. Vlogger Zupa and Doyle. Yes. See you next time. Till then, cheerio. [snorts] Hello. Hello. This is your boy Vlogger Zupa. Welcome to the new series from Africa, Zimbabwe. I have 3 weeks to travel around this country. The size of Zimbabwe is about the size of the UK, but it's only inhabited by 14 million people. 80% of that population is Shauna tribe. and we will look closely at them. We will look at their oral traditions, music, food, and of course, night life. Snuff tobacco is a big part of Sha culture. I had the experience to use it myself. Find out if I've connected with my ancestors. Ancestors, totems, and spirituality is a big thing in Sha culture. So is the music. A traditional instrument called serves as the telephone to the spirits. Their has been estimated to exist in Shona society for the past thousand years. It is a mystical instrument full of tradition and history. The repatory dates itself back many centuries and it's only passed down orally. I was very fortunate to meet the right people who explained to me complicated history of this region. Zimbabwe and street food is amazing. Watch the episode where I eat chicken and cow feet. At Lake Chiver, I've met Gary who shown me his birds and told me interesting history of his Dutch side of the family. I've also met Ian Darl and Alex whose stories were as incredible. Make sure you watch the interviews I've had with them. Also, definitely watch the episode about the Johan Masawa church, which is a phenomena [music] of Zimbabwean church. It is a church without a church. Yes, they pray in nature. 30% of Zimbabwean territories covered with national parks or protected areas. Animals are protected by the common belief of totems. But it is the people of Zimbabwe that made the biggest impression on me. They were very kind [music] and helpful and I never felt unsafe. Subscribe to the channel and watch the series from Africa. [singing and music]


My longest super [music] long is [singing] super [music] long. [singing]


Venom


James Park.


market. [music]


[laughter]


[laughter]


This is


for her.


foreign.


[laughter]


[laughter]


online.


Yes.


artist.


[laughter]


Super dark.


Central. Central Sea.


a British


[laughter]


YouTube content.


Grammy


streaming. No, no, no.


Thank you.


Hey,


for


exposed.


Mhm.


Yeah. [laughter]


Yeah.


for


gran.


Mhm.


Instagram.


No content.


foreign.


Jeny.

Brak komentarzy:

Prześlij komentarz