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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.



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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]


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niedziela, 7 grudnia 2025

STREETS INTERVIEWS - Millennium Bridge - LONDON

 Check the latest interviews with Doyle and Glenn. it was a fine day to start with, but the storm hit us in the end. We touch many subjects and talk to many different people. Some from the USA, Germany, England and Spain. Many thanks for all the likes, comments, and subscriptions. God bless you.




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Let's go and say hello. Yeah. Okay. Is it recording? Yeah, it's recording.


You want to interview me? Yeah. Hi Glenn. Hello Dean. Hi folks. This is your boy Vlogger Zupa. Today we are here with Doyle and Glenn. We are on the Millennium Bridge in central London. This is the S Paul's Cathedral in behind us and we're going to conduct some interviews. Boys, how have you been? Uh, yeah, I've been fine. Just um I've missed uh doing videos. Yeah, this it's been a while. We are back now. I think the last time was down uh by the Millennium Wheel. That was the last time. Yeah, that's right. That's right. That was last what? Winter. Yeah. Yeah, it's been almost a year then. Yeah. Yeah. Good to see you. So, yeah, you've been doing well. Yes. Yeah. Still in London. Still Kingsbury. I live in Kingsbury. Yeah. That's part of London, right? Yeah. Yeah. Northwest London near Wembley. Yeah. Yeah. I know where you are. I I You have to come and visit one day. Yeah. I know. I know. I know the area. I've been there recently. I hope to see you. Okay. All right. And how you've been, Glenn? Okay. Just enjoying the London life. That's about it. That's about it. That's good. Good. Good to see you. Let's start, folks. So, let's see if we can get somebody to talk to us today. The guys are here. Hello, folks. I'm We're doing like a short survey. Are you okay to to answer a few questions, please? Just, you know, what brings you here to the Millennium Bridge? Uh, actually, we just want to go to the other side. All right. You locals and you just uh uh No, we're tourists, but we're just All right. Where are you from? Holland. Poland. All right. Wow. We got such a good English. I would not recognize that you're foreign. I'm from Poland myself. So, uh Yeah. But yeah, good English. Yeah. Have a good day, man. So, folks, have you been seeing Zupa vlogs recently? No. Thank you. Uhhuh. Excuse me, sir. What camera do you use? That's Sony uh Serious A3. Look at that. This is the same camera you guys being filmed from. What? What? A7


series 2 or is it two? Yes. This is three. Yeah, sure. Where are you from? Uh, we are from the United States. We live in South Carolina. All right. And what brought you to to London? Actually, my husband's work brought us here and it's her birthday. So, we decided to come and bring her as a trip for her birthday. All right. All the way from Carolina. All the way from South Carolina. Is the corn in Carolina still there? All the corn. The corn. The corn of Carolina. There's a song about it. Oh, I have no idea what you're talking about. All the tea of China. I don't know. Corn of Carolina. Oh, no. We're not exactly known for corn in the Carolinas. Oh, that's interesting. Well, we there is no corn in Carolina. I mean, we eat it, but it's I think it's usually grown in the Midwest. Interesting. Interesting. So, what how is how is Carolina at the moment? North Carolina. Yeah, because it's south and north. South Carolina. Yeah. So, it's like 75 degrees and sunny. All right. That's in Celsius is what? In my Fahrenheit. In Fahrenheit. God, I've been here for more than 10 years and I still can't read the Fahrenheit. You have been an Celsius. So, the Fahrenheit guys as well in USA. I see. All right. All right. And how long you staying for? Uh about a week. About a week. And your your husband you said works in in uh his uh company is the parent company is a London company. The part company is a London company. Oh, I see. I see. I see. Would you like to move here or you rather stay in Carolina? I think we'll stay. I think we'll stay where we are. But this is great to visit. Yeah, definitely. Definitely. I always ask people, you know, what's their favorite music? You being from USA, what kind of music do you listen over there? Oh gosh. Um, I don't know. What kind of music do you like? Is it is it um we don't really have a there's not really a genre I guess that we really listen to. We kind of listen to everything. All right. We listen to a lot of British music like at Chiran. Okay. I know who that is. Yeah. Sure. Okay. But it's mostly Justin Bieber, right? Yeah. What's your name? Evie. Eye. Yeah. Uh what's your how long you've been in the UK? A day. A day. Just a day. It's cold. I see a scar. Cold because it's a big temperature drop, right? We weren't sure how cold and windy it is. I know. Just a couple days ago this wind came. There's a storm up north today. So, uh, well, the sun is really nice. So, now that the sun's coming out. Yeah, London is good. It's quite windy here, but once you get off the temps, you'll be better. Yeah. Awesome. We like it here because it's a beautiful country, you know, the picturesque here. So, we like to conduct the interviews here. We've done it before once and we're here doing that again. Uh anyway, beautiful. Um so what what's your job back home? Um I'm in marketing. Marketing? Yeah. Is it a Walmart? No, definitely not Walmart. I know. That's the only American company I can think of that is not here. I know you got 71 as well. Um I actually work for a nonprofit that supports entrepreneurs and I do the marketing and community management for that. So we do programming and services for um startup founders for what what just briefly what is all about because it sounds so mysterious. Um I mean I guess startups right so like tech companies that are trying to get off the ground maybe they're trying to find what would you what does the companies sell what products um a lot of B2B SAS so services a lot of software companies some CPG which is consumer product goods um but these are companies that are just getting started they might be looking for funding or they might be looking just to understand how to run a business and so we come in and we help support them okay do you do you run businesses from abroad as well from there From where? Like abroad, not just USA. No, we do. It's all very locally based. Very locally based. Helping the businesses to grow. Helping the business owners that live in the city that we live in. All right. By offering like services like uh analytics to the company. Yes. Strategies. Uh more like um helping them figure out how to run a business, right? They should know that by then when they have a business, right? Well, they're brand new. They're startups, right? So these are people that are just startups. Yeah, they're startups. They're just starting out. So they may have a product, they may want to do something, but they don't know actually how to start a business like even just from, you know, so connecting them to whatever service they need and a good support network so that they can lean on other people, building community around them. How's the US economy doing right now under Trump presidency? No, I don't even want to talk about that. I think we're going to head to the cathedral and start talking about that. Yeah, you pray for USA. God bless America. Not even touching that. Not even. Not even. No. All right. You're Republican then. No. No. Democrat. Uh I mean I'm neither. What do you think about the death of Kirk? I mean it's really sad, right? It's just really sad. Doesn't I don't think that needs to be a political issue or a political question. I think the any kind of loss of life it shouldn't happen just period. And I don't you know Yeah. What else do you say? So anyway, we are heading to the cathedral and then the Thank you. What's your name on the Sydney? Sydney. Sydney, right? Sydney, nice, nice to meet you. You know, you check the Zupa vlog and your name was Eie. Eevee and Sydney, nice nice to meet you. You have a lovely stay and see you online. Cheerio. That was Sydney and Eve from USA, Carolina to be exact. And we'll try to find somebody else to talk. So stick with us. How was that, man? Anyway, today in London we have a big rally, prop Palestinian rally. Yesterday, no on Thursday, there was a attack on in the synagogue in Manchester. Two people been dead uh proclaimed dead when one person was actually killed by the police forces. Let's ask the public maybe what they think about this this matter. All right. Uh let's see if Excuse me, sir. you know about yesterday you come can I have a short interview with you please


just a short you know yet the the the the Thursday uh attack in in Manchester what do you think about that because it's horrible it's horrible it's terrible and do what would you go to prop Palestinian march definitely not a million% not but I'm on the other side I'm Jewish right so it's like I feel personally attacked in this country. It's [ __ ] terrifying. It's like doesn't make sense. They're like literally coming after us on our most spiritual day, on our most holy day. It's like it's hard, man. It's hard. Yeah, man. Absolutely agree. You know, I mean I mean it's a it's been attack against the Jewish community and here we go. We've got a propestian march. Doesn't make really too much sense to me at the moment. You know what I mean? Yeah. It's terrible. Listen, I I don't know if I want to get into this conversation. It's a hard topic, man. It's a hard topic. There's not many of you. So I would rather to talk to you. Listen guys, it's been a it's been a local Jew who said his opinion about the uh the matter in Manchester. That was the opinion of a Jewish person living in London. There's only 250,000 Jews living in the UK. Uh Glenn, are you okay? What do you think yourself about the the the the attack in Manchester a couple days ago? Well, I can't I know it's a bad thing, but um in one way or another, I mean, the Jews or Israel or whatever is killing them off, so they can expect this sort of hatred towards them. Excuse me. I could imagine. Can I have a short interview as well with you? I mean, about life in London, how is life treating you in London? All right. All right. Yeah. All right. Are you being uh you're not homeless, are you? kind of you don't look homeless to me anyway, but we you know my channel talks about homelessness in London. Do you know about anything about that? How many homeless people there is in London, you reckon? Uh thousands. Thousands. A lot of you, right? And how you've been coping with being homeless? It's all right in the summer, but it's not too good in the winter. All right. So, are you being homeless or throughout the year? Yeah, I've been homeless for 3 years. 3 years. What triggered your homelessness, my friend? Drugs and being an idiot. All right. What drugs, if you don't mind me asking? Uh, all sorts. All sorts coughs your homelessness. Yeah. And you spend all the money on it? Most of it. Yeah. And you didn't care. And you said living on the street is actually fine. Yeah. No. No. I never had that attitude. I weren't happy with living on the street. I'm still not happy with living on the streets. But what can you do? All right. And how you coping with the with the substance abuse those days, my friend? Yeah, they're making that pretty easier. Oh, like the British government is right. I mean, you can go and get you can you can go and get something to to get you off it or to try and get you off it if you want. It's always going to be a battle. It's always going to be hard. Right. Right. All right. What's your name, my friend? Alex. You know, one thing I forgot I forgot change. If I had, you know, some change, I would give you a couple pounds. I mean, how else I mean, listen, if there's somebody watching this, Alex, and he and the he's got a job in London for you, something to do, you know, a shelter, how can we contact you? Maybe I can help you that way. I've got no uh contact address. My mom doesn't speak to me. I don't speak to my mom. I hope she's watching cuz I really want to get in touch with her. Right. Where can we find you, Alex, if you don't have any any any phone number or anything like that? Yeah, probably I'll be around around here, the Millennium Bridge in London near the St. Paul's Cathedral. Yeah. Is that your favorite spot? Not really. Okay. But are you looking is there some So, what kind of a job would you like to get? What kind of a help you need? I need somewhere to live first and foremost. I need somewhere to wake up in the morning and have a wash. I can't do it like as I am on the street. I can't listen to him. He does not know anything. First of all, he's not called this homeless person. It's called street survivor. You are a survivor, aren't you? Like the veterans, you know the veterans coming from war. What are they called? veteran is a street veterans. Street veteran. So you know yeah voices invisibles not just homeless people but disabled people you know elderly people mental health um unemployed people with a serious mental condition or physical condition. They are the voiceless invisles. There are so many of them. I lost count. Yeah voice. And what do you do for your Excuse me madam please. Listen guys, that was such a great input for the conversation. I don't know. Do you know that a lady? No. Voices invisible, she says. Yeah, I think that's a channel on YouTube as well. I'm not too sure, but uh yeah. Anyway, I forgot your name, my friend. Alex. Alex. Yeah, Alex. So, any kind of help? Yeah. Anywhere around here, you see a shelter ideal. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. What kind of music do you like, my friend? I like uh


I like Frank Sinatra. Frank Sinatra is your first choice. What song would that be?


My Way. My Way. You did it your way. Yeah, Alex. All the best on your way. It was lovely to chat to you folks. If you see Alex in central London, you know Alex is looking for help in form of accommodation mostly. Yeah. You sleeping under the bridge here tonight? I don't know. I didn't sleep last night. I was just up all night. You didn't sleep last night? No. What did you do? One I just w one minute it was 1:00, then it was 6:00. I just went in blink of an eye. I don't know where it went. Just disappeared. It went so quick. I couldn't believe it. All right. I'm sorry to hear that. Hope you get good sleep tonight. I wish you get good sleep tonight. There are shelters, you know, homeless shelters around. Why don't you go and apply? You know, they will take give you a a bed, mate. I need a sleeping bag. That's what I need. No, they give you I mean listen, there's one around London Bridge, like a central center for homeless people. Why don't you go and ask? Yeah, I will. Go and find help and have a good night's sleep, mate. One night, you know, stop partying, you know, and enjoy your day. Thanks for stopping. Thanks, mate. Nice to talk to you. Have a nice day. All the best. God bless you, mate. See you. Cheerio. Right, folks. Hey, it's not that easy, but we get somebody. We get somebody. Excuse me. Just have want to conduct short interview with you. You know about the bridge. You know what made you to actually come to the bridge? No, thank you. Okay. Uh,


excuse me. I'm just I'm just want to ask you a few questions. You know, what brought you to the bridge here? Uh, we're on a walking tour at the moment. Walking tour. Walking tour. Harry Potter Harry Potter walking tour guys. Hey, I mean you are preparing to take some interesting photos in London because I see your camera but don't even know just interviews mate. Yeah, excuse me guys. Sorry we're not tour. We need to uh Harry Potter tour guys. So yeah, if you want to take a Harry Potter tour in London Yeah. Uh there are Harry Potter tours will take you from a place to place where Harry Potter uh was actually present or maybe wasn't. You know what I mean? Excuse me. I'm just conducting short interviews. You know what? We're having a tour. Uh there's all this tour here. Harry Potter tour. Yeah, guys. So, we're doing the Glenn, you need to talk English on that one. Yeah. Excuse me. Are you okay for a short interview now? What about the bridge? What brings you to the bridge? No, thank you. Sorry. Where you from? Spain. Spain. Spain. All right. Traveling in London or living? Living. Living in London. And you still don't Yeah. You speak English. Yeah. But you talked Spanish to me. So, how long you've been in the UK? One year. One year. And would you like to stay or would you think coming coming back to to Spain? We will come back to Spain. Yeah. Yeah. At some point. Yeah. Beautiful country. I'm from myself from Poland. Sorry, my friend. Yeah, I've been here. Poland. Poland. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah. It's nice nice to talk to you guys. I would you stop and are you in be in a hurry? Cuz this is like interviews on a go as we call, you know. I mean, you can keep talking. You from Spain as well? Yeah. She's my sister. Your sister? Yeah. And you staying together or like too busy? We we moved back to Spain. All right. Well, my friend. So, uh in Spain, we are from VRL, you know, the football team. I I'm don't know that one. Which is it's near to Santander, you know. Sorry about me being ignorant. Spain is not somewhere I go. No problem. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, Zupa Vlog. Subscribe. All right, folks. So, this is your boy Vlogger Zupa from central London where we interview people on the Millennium Bridge today. Uh, these guys were from Spain. Uh, the first couple uh she said she lives here, but she's going back to Spain and the other couple was her brother who is visiting her uh from Bilbao. Oh, Bilbao, I think he said near Valencia. Bilau. See, I'm an ignorant. Excuse me, folks. I'm like conducting some interviews about you know current affairs you know what do you think about this attack on the mosque I don't know about the attack where are you from my friend Germany Germany okay where about I'm from I was Poland yeah okay and you cotbus okay that's eastern Germany cotbus yeah nearv I'm I'm katz katitz coal mining coal coal mining Yeah. Yeah. You know, you know that area. Yeah. It's still going on. Yes. It's been between Poland and German, upper Clesia, you know, for many centuries moving back. My some of my family lives in Germany, you know. They were born, my grandma were born under Germany. So, but with Sil Asian people, you know what I mean? Okay. We've been there for centuries, but then anyway, it's mixed. I'm Poland now. And what what brings you to London? Oh, I visited and uh it's a nice town and wonderful town. Yeah. Yeah. The camera is there, my friend. Yes. Oh, your friend. No, you are my friend now. And I'm into on TV. No, it's a small YouTube channel. I'm I hope I can publish that later on Zupa vlog on YouTube. I give you a card if you want. Yeah, it's Sorry, I run out of of of business card, but this is the the Zupa vlog. Yeah, this is my business card. This is a man from Germany, Codbus, coming to to see London. Yeah. What's your what's your what's your you know thoughts about London now when you saw it? Yeah, it's fantastic town. Uh 10 years ago I've been here the first time and uh now with my wife together and I show her her some uh few points and so on. What's your points in London? What what what do you show her? You are everything in the city right around the central. Yeah. Do you like British music as well? Beatles, Rolling Stones and so on. Oldest from 60s and 70s. Yeah, they were the best. The British that's the best export out of Britain. The best music uh ever. You reckon? Yeah. From the 60s from the UK. Yeah. But you hear that? Yeah. My German friend says Yeah. So yeah, it's pretty I always say this is best expo. Yeah. Even now is we've got Ed Sheeran uh and other artists going strong. Okay, thank you. Uh I don't have time. What's your name? Carl. Carl. Nice to meet you, Carlos. And enjoy your stay and see you on Zupa vlog. Zupata. Thank you, Dankin. Ciao. Ah, folks. So, Carl from Germany, from Eastern Germany. Uh, and let me see if I can talk to another people. Excuse me. I'm just conducting short interviews uh about you know what brought you here where you from Korea Korea here in the house beautiful uh SE okay okay and you just just visiting London or yeah visit my sister and she's living here and we are just touring now your sister living in in London all right okay and uh you live in S in Korea all right and what what do you think about the UK I really I thank you. You like it here? All right. What do you like? Uh, I just like this all architecture and the culture, but not food. Not food. There is some Korean restaurants around. Don't worry. You know, Korean barbecue. What's your name? My name is My English name is Sunonny. Sun. Okay. Well, Sunonny, what's your Korean name if you don't mind? Chahungan. Chahun. Okay. Well, son, well, check my channel, Zupa Vlog on online and tell uh in Korea. I'm coming to Korea soon, so hopefully we can make some vlogs about SE. God, it's so windy. I won't keep you here longer. Okay, enjoy your stay. Ciao.


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czwartek, 24 kwietnia 2025

Meet CHINESE tourist from LONDON in Ostrava, CZECH Republic (SUKI & JASON)

I met Jason and Suki in central Ostrava. As we talked we found out that we came to Ostrava on the same plane. Chech this out!Many thanks for all the likes, comments and subscriptions. God bless you.



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meeting guys Lots of children in their family right yeah Yeah A lot of noise in the background Yeah God that was a very dreadful flight Oh no Yeah A lot of children on that flight Well how long you going to stay for here uh just one day This night we will come to the Austral Tonight we will come to the Poland Right These folks are going to Poland guys tomorrow right to Kraco right uh thing and then we will go to the Kraco Avitz So you want to see Avitz why Avitz what do you think about this we want to see the museum there Yeah the museum because like we want to learn some history for the World War II Yeah that's what I'm interested in So I always look forward to because we uh we learned history when I was middle school and teacher told us the history But I really want to have a look myself So that's the reason Yeah So you you get you got the education in China right Yeah Yeah And and ashit is like in the mainstream is in is in curriculum Every every child goes through a name ashitz right All right Well this is a place to play I've been there many times Every time I go there you know I cry You know being in a gas chambers is horrific feeling Well guys thanks a lot How can we find you on social medias by the way like Instagram Instagram Yeah Instagram Yeah You want to share it with us yeah Yeah of course How can I share with you like the There's a code here Hope I've got enough time Is there a QR code or what no no no You tell us you know later like Yeah No tell us The name is Suki Like you know what come over to the camera We'll bring your camera Bring your phone Oh my god Closer Closer Right All right And you from South China right guys if Yes Okay I don't It's not focusing right It's It's this this the screen went off No worries Anyway yeah If you want to get hold of my friends from China you know you let us know when we Oh wait What happened what here you go Yeah it's focusing nicely now I think Yeah Okay And yours Yeah And always pause the the video and and see guys So where about in China you from anyway i know it's South China but China is a huge place Bond province is not far from the Hong Kong Okay Right Is it very tropical it's rather hot weather right over there Yeah A little bit Yeah Guys folks come over here So how you coping with the cold temperatures in Europe cold windy horrible a little bit raining Yeah you're missing your weather Not very terrible but just windy Yeah windy Easy to get a cold Yeah Would you consider ever in your life living in Europe uh I'm not sure It depends on whether the UK can whether can give me the work visa But would you stay if they give you would you would you stay you know giving up the good weather basically in China [Music] no I think maybe no I prefer to living in the UK cuz it's easy to come to Europe to have a trip I know but ah okay Yeah you would rather stay in Europe than if you get the visa Yeah Yeah Maybe here I'm not sure but now it is Okay Yeah All right folks Is there anything else you 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Streets INTERVIEWS with random tourist in LONDON - WHY they come HERE

 This time the loacation for our interviews was The Millennium Bridge. Officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London, England, linking Bankside with the City of London.





Vlog in text:




hi folks this is zupa and Dean do do 6000 yeah doy 6000 on social medias we are back again as a Duo and uh this time we are near the Ted Gallery is it Tate or Ted Tate Tate Gallery in modern yeah cuz there's Tate Britain as well Tate Britain is haven't learn we have done a interview before here Tate Britain or this is T modern Gallery are we're going to ask people about where they from and what do they think about the current situation so stay with us and watch this one excuse me would you be interested in a quick interview sure what's about okay if you come here just um like whe whether this is your first time in London no it's not my first time I've been here a number of times before where where are you from originally I'm from the Philippines okay yeah so uh what do you like about London oh the great art and the great museums here are you an artist yourself yes okay what kind of art do you do I I'm an O I paint with oils and I do watercolors and drawings okay yeah that's PR good yeah yeah yeah okay um so um do do do where does your art get displayed uh it's it's a very contentious uh subject matter so it's mostly in my studio and I do have a website that showcases the stuff that you really won't go into public exhibition because of the subject matter matter what okay what's the website uh well it's uh homoerotic art.com homoerotic art.com yeah okay yeah yeah that sounds interesting so what homoerotic art


homoerotic so what what's what's the best galleries in London well I like the tape modern yeah and the National Portrait Gallery yeah that's a traa square right right right yeah yeah in uh some some stuff at the National Gallery okay yeah the is the National Gallery is uh P trago Square as well right right they're adjacent to each other okay so how how long are you in London for uh for 4 days four days okay yeah this is a very expensive back sorry erotic life back home is there much erotic in Philippines uh on the X platform yes no but uh there's gener because it's a Catholic country so anything that's erotic usually don't get public exhibition that's why I had to start a website so people could see the art form without uh you know without censorship yeah all right where you from uh I'm from Germany all right yeah and uh you came to travel or you living in London no we came here for sightseeing for traveling yeah to explore Lon all right how is it so far uh we arrived yesterday um but today we had a great day we um went to the Big Ben and um yeah Millennium bridge and our apartment is at Oxford Street yeah that's Prett good yeah nice sceny where in German you from guys um we Liv in near Munich near mun Bavaria right yes it's Bavaria must be nice over there all right so what brought you to London why London why London because I wanted to bring my niece to London um that you can improve her English skills yeah that's the main reason all right how you doing um good good yeah all is good yeah like you said Alis CLA in it all right so what's your plans what what do you want to see in London um tomorrow we have ticket tickets for London I all right um um and we have tickets for Madame T all right nice and how long is the total visit um the total visit is 4 days days so on November the 1st we are leaving all right so it's just like a like a four days yes you want to see a few places and then go back and have you been in London before uh yes um 10 years ago something like that so years it's a long long time and was it just for a visit again like or for longer yeah yes it was for a visit um as well yeah it was three or four days yeah all right so it's mostly English language you want to like keep keep it up and listen to the English language like it's spoken in London right yes yeah that's the main reason yeah okay okay yeah you doing very well so what do you think about brexit Andrea not good question yeah you think it was a good or bad move for the UK I'm not sure um um I can understand the reasons the reason but I think it wasn't the right decision it wasn't the right decision do you see a difference in the the quality of life now between Germany and the


UK um I don't have an idea so I can't I can't answer you've been no long enough here right so so you don't know yeah because we've got we've got the crisis all over the the Europe it's not just the okay or UK is actually the visit is too short to have an opinion about that so okay yeah right and how often do you use English back in Germany um I use English I'm used to um speak English at work yes and work what do you do uh I'm a manager and I'm a director of a subsidiary and we have a call center in Georgia as the the country okay um yeah in English uh yes in English but we are also talking in German so both okay so you use English on everyday basis not every day but often of often and I was as an opair a long long time ago in Canada um yeah there I improved my English skills yeah you're doing very well Andre yeah you watch do you watch some English movies or listen to English music maybe yulina uh like Chiran Shir yes oh what the smell of this Vans we need to move de you know you this is your first time in London yes it's my first time in London all right where you from I'm from South Korea South Korea all right s or yeah s so nice one and what you going to see in London uh we actually quite a lot in London we went to the glob theater and you know the gold theater yeah okay yeah that one over the the Shakespeare one yeah I saw a play Oh yesterday okay yeah is it just your first day or oh it's my fifth day fifth day day all right and how long you staying for um I'm leaving in Friday on Friday back to Korea or yes back to Korea my hometown okay which is s yeah or yeah right how is life over there it's it's fine like it's quick it's fast yeah yeah all right sorry I'm not good at English that no no thank you very much you know what I mean yeah and um yeah what's your name oh my name is trian trian yeah trian trian yes okay nice to meet you trian well I wish you a pleasant stay in in London interv guys where you from we come from France from France what brings you to London I Ser for vacation for the week with my daughter my son and my wife okay what's your names Mar Mar Maro yes and my name is arur is


AR difficult French names and yours sorry and your I mean it's niola Nicola okay I go by the name of vlogger zupa uh you find me on social medias guys so what's your plans about London you know what you going to see how long you staying for we stay for the week uh we already visit web SM Bingham Palace uh of big band so on and today what we do we do the toour bridge The London Tower and now we go to the London I wow everything TR right and where you from in France uh near in Lauren near um the border of Belgium and Luxor okay nice one over there what do you think about brexit my friend uh it was a good or bad move I think it's not good for me it's not good because for the Border it's not uh something nice uh yeah they controlled you yeah yeah yeah there is did you did you have to have a Visa uh no not not yet but uh next time I think yes okay the British government is going to issue visas for European guys to to come here for me it's not a good idea but okay it's up to you yeah I'm not British I'm myself polish so it's not my decision really but I'm just asking so guys and what do you think about London could you pass is it big bigger than Paris yes bigger than Paris yes yes bigger than Paris well I wish you a pleasant stay and uh please subscribe to vlogger zaa yeah on YouTube Excuse me ladies I have just one question is this is this your first time here no it's it's her first time and oh you showing your friend around absolutely oh where is your friend from she's from Barcelona we both live in Sp from Barcelona you living in Spain you're British right but you live in Spain can you just look over there girls so so uh what do you think about London very beautiful very inclusive impressive impressive right yeah you like okay yeah are you where are you from yourself I'm from London you from London what you what are you doing in Spain uh work work and my mother is from there so spending some time with family but back and forth all right so where would you rather leave what do you think about brexit yourself excuse my language but [ __ ] brexit brexit you didn't like it no absolutely not anything that devises the people and you know ferments hate and separation I I think it's horrible and we are a beautiful United um place especially London so Multicultural and yes everything has its pros and cons but it's it's been going really well so doing this and doing it in a way where absolutely atrocious I don't think it's it's fair on future generations and the one that is is currently now so it's very sad right do you think there will be like another referendum in Britain you know to rejoin the Europe one day I think there's going to have to be one uh but hopefully it's done legally and properly um and where everyone is you know in unison as to how the future's going to go hopefully because we need to change it yeah you would like to see Britain in the Europe again in the unit European Union absolutely 100% And was it difficult for you to travel to the UK being Spanish now no it's it was easy it was easy no visas nothing not I was told by a man today Frenchman that maybe a Visa's coming you know for a European citiz cens ship in 2025 2025 is going to is going to mean people need to have a visa to come and only visit so that's going to be hard and complicated do you think that will stop the tourism industry in the UK somehow I don't think um I don't think strongly just because um you know England and London is are still a very interesting place to visit and people still want to come but definitely people are going to have to think twice as to you know options London is going to have extra difficulties when coming so people are going to go for something easy and that's not going to be London so so you reckon the numbers will drop in London a little bit 2025 yes a little bit unfortunately yes sadly all right and are you following the current affairs in Britain have you heard about the case of Tommy Robinson I have not I don't think it's hard to keep up with Spanish and and UK politics is it politics yeah yeah okay you don't not really not really and what do you think about like the quality of life because you live in two countries Spain and the UK do you think Spain is catching up oh Spain is definitely catching up and is doing major advances in everything and everything I think it's about time and Spain does have the potential to be a very strong country um the UK well especially because of brexit is kind of falling behind and everyone is aware of that the world and the European Union um but I think you know every country does what it can it can you know take a few steps back then a few steps forward but let's see all for a better stronger uh and more positive future that's what I hope yeah thank you very much for the great interview what's your names by the way Pia Isabella Christensen P Isabella Isabella right yes Isabella stick with Isabella Isabella and yours Valentina Valentina right have you got 5 seconds for the interview you know is that your first time in in in this bridge yes where are you from I'm from England thank you what about um I'm from uh sou fields in Wimbledon that's really where okay part of London and this is your first time on the Millennium Bridge yeah it is oh you need to move around my friend what are where are you heading we're going to the theater so what want your wi's tail wow Mommy's taking you to the theater yeah tonight nice one nice one from Wimbledon yep okay what's your names my name is Connor I'm Eva Eva okay you you you twins no cin cousins yeah cousins right yeah all right guys so have you ever been to Tate modern Gallery oh yeah we have what do you think about it it's mindblowing mindblowing what do do you remember anything from them M no not really but I know I remember a little bit of it when how our a took us there yeah yeah yeah J does Mom remember anything from there no I don't know you don't yeah okay how is Wimbledon do you watch the tennis every year it's a big thing in wi do you play tennis no I don't play tennis a lot of people play tennis in wimbl I don't I didn't play tennis but I play uh some other sports okay what do you do I play rug I play rugby cricket and football okay nice one nice one and uh does mom does anything oh she watch the I I I don't I I go to the gym you go to the gym okay that's more than me do what did you see in Ted modern today what what's on there is a big installation which is really beautiful you have the camera is De big installation T mod uh who is the outo I forgot you forgot did you enjoy it yeah yeah I really enjoy it so you came from shortage all the way from shortage to see the installation in Tate modern you like the art right yeah what's your name Bobo Bobo nice to meet you Bobo I like your fashion you know it's something different you know thank you how long you've been in the UK 3 years two years three three years three years right what brings you to the UK uh I I was in like in s Martin which is Martin C Martin like University of the Arts London right yeah I I study in the uni in London for like 3 years and you stayed in the UK yeah yeah okay looking for jobs you're looking for job what is your profession graphic designer graphic design where you getting your in what you wearing Bobo vintage vintage right C do you see that this is vindy where do you get your clothes from Notting Hill Notting Hill that's like secondhand shops yes wow you look fantastic bbo thank you and how much you paid for your clothes 6060 for this jacket for this jacket £60 you nothing here yeah good price right yeah very good price I mean it's it's amazing man it's really amazing B okay and nice to meet you your first time in in that bridge yes this my first time on that Bridge all right all right where you from from Germany from Germany where about where about um near heidleberg heidleberg Frankfurt all right Western German on the borders yeah where the big airport is yeah maybe what brings you to the UK my daughter because she wanted was a great wish to come here your daughter is actually behind her yeah she wanted to come to London all right yes okay cool yeah well you enjoy your time and maybe your daughter wants to join the interview what's your name Elisa Elisa and how you enjoying your London it's really nice you like it here okay what have you seen and what are you going to see um what have you seen what have we seen we have seen really many things we have said seen Westminster we we now see the Millennium bridge and so on and so on and so on you like London yes it's the first time here first time in London all right where you from Belgium Belgium all right where about what about Belgium yeah where about in Brussels or an big cities big city is very small in instead of London yeah it grew it grew yeah yeah all right what brought you to London what do you want to see justification and the museums uh just uh everything everything just looking in the areas just looking at the areas yeah are you the the Flemish or the French speaker flish speak at the more the the Holland side yeah you you go to Holland you feel like at home yes yes it's like would you like be part of Holland um no no no it's not the same it's Belgium is Belgium Belgium is Belgium orand isand okay nice one nice one and what your plans to you know what you planning to see we are going now to uh Ed or something the cathedral we're going to visit the cathedral okay nice nice one what's your name Ira Ira Ira I I I like the Irish yes is that flamish name H no no it's just the name just the name Ira right from Ant in belgi nice one what would you recommend to see in an when I go to an what R house R Miss right um and uh just visit and join the meals because you can eat a lot of good stuff and um see a lot of nice shops because we have lots of good designers okay yes chocolate chocolate and the fries with my yes and M FR what's that m the m uh muscles mus oh yeah yeah yeah yeah seen I've I've never tried that but I know the muscles and and the fries tried it it's in Pella also Pella in P you also have the muscles yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah I've tried them but not like just this I know that's what you do in Belgium with muscles and and chips together what you think about brexit you know Britain and brexit oh no do you have a couple of hours is it so bad or so good we it's not our interest it's your problem I'm not British I'm myself polish yeah but I've been here for 10 years I don't think it's good you don't think it was a good idea brexit but it's not so problem do you think Britain will rejoin the EU soon yes I hope these guys think Britain will come back to European union soon bye thank you enjoy your day video Yeah well this is vlogger zupa what's your name Lexi Lexi hello Lexi is that your first time on the Millennium Bridge um yeah it is where you from um I'm from um like up north like ish in Birmingham all right what brought you to London um I just wanted to see all the the art museums and the art galleries cuz I'm I'm an artist like yeah is the Tade modern as well on your list is that where you're heading that's where I'm headed down but I won't take much of your time uh what do you think about London yourself wellow I've been London for like 24 hours I feel like it's like really an experienced place at the minute like I actually feel like it's better than most places I've been to which is which is pretty much Birmingham to be honest and birmingham's not a very good place so London's actually pretty fun pretty cool love the buildings been on a tour bus and how can we find you on social medias are you social medias um I do actually have social media yeah yeah would you like um would I like to what upload my social media how old are you by the way um 17 17 I don't know about that you know he so young you know but it was nice to chat to you Leslie yeah yeah Lexi yeah Lexi right from birming from ABN North UPN North Birmingham yeah all right and uh what you going to S Tate c um yeah I don't know I can't remember what was in there but there's an artist which you do want to see can't remember what their name is but I don't want to go see them yeah where you from yourself come um I'm living in Germany and I'm visiting from Germany all right nice one what what you see in London what have you seen and are you just staying or you living here no no no no it's my first time like visiting London and I went to London I and Bridge like towa Bridge yesterday and I also went to museum like Natural History Museum and which was so huge and then I was like so [ __ ] up sorry I we cut this off don't worry darling what's your name oh my name is Maria Maria all right nice one and where about in Germany you you live uh Frankfurt Frankfurt how do you like it over there oh to be honest it's just like different country because a German is more like shy and like kind of like Germany like countries also like that like a little bit boring you speak German yeah


yeah okay one yeah but I'm just a learning German I think like it's really important to learn languages when you just decide to live in other foreign countries then you have to learn then it could be way easier to live in in that countries I think yes how long you've been in Germany for uh it's been like one year and a half and before I was in the states in the United States I can hear the accent oh yeah just like but kind of like mixed somehow yeah you picked up different accents all over the world just like a little bit I don't know what's your name my name is Maria I told Maria yeah right nice to meet you Maria and what do you do in German if you don't mind telling us oh I work in Logistics in Germany yes and my profession is like I work as like sales operator and I make sales like Import and Export ship um like I handle like Import and Export like shipments I import like shipments from Asia and then coming to Europe and all like spread out to other European countries so kind of like Germany is a center of a Europe so I think like it's the that's the reason why a lot of like International trads and um opportunity you can get the opportunity in Germany too right right right right and where you original from by the way oh I'm from South Korea like I was born in South Korea and then later I also spent my childhood in China so I can also speak like Mandarin like FL so I speak like four languages but I think like nowadays yeah nowadays A lot of people are polyl yeah polyl so it's like it's kind of normal to be honest like especially like Europe a lot of people speak like multiple languages so I think it's not that like special thing but anyways somehow just every um the country that I live lived before U made me who I am right now so kind of like influenc a lot like kind of like Western mindset and half Western mindset and half like Asian mindset yeah there's a big difference between the Asian mindset and the European I hope yes big different I hope that many people especially like living in people from here and then also like European I wish they go visit like Asia and experience more because like culturally different and you also can feel like you know you can also find your another part of yourself you know it's a kind of you can broaden your Horizon and that's a kind of like big thing I think like you can experience what um anything that nowadays so easy to go to another country you just take like 13 hours of a flight you know just like so easy to go there like so yes I hope that words becomes more smaller and smaller and then just we're from same word you know just we're Global citizen so yeah I hope that like yes just many right Maria what do you think living in Germany you've seen the brexit what do you think about brexit oh brexit that's a quite like tough yes that's a quite like tough question I


think sorry that's a quite tough question I think eventually it's not good for like um British like econ economy I don't know yeah because it's like the co is getting getting up higher high and higher you know it's like getting more high and it's like kind of so expensive right now but before it was like your it it was also part of the European Comm the market right and yeah so it's a kind of it's could have be a little bit difficult to um Yes To Handle by himself right so it was a bad move for the Britain actually right yeah I have kind of like negative view on Cambridge scar fromd right yes I bought this scarf in an um platform that headp Porter platform yeah I I love this right yeah it's like teachers in Cambridge but anyways in terms of like how to say just economically they just can be independent but they also have to handle how they can lure the price you know that's the best side of um yes that's a best the price yes that's the best side of the um brexit but in the in the good part so I think like in a u good side it's like they can be more independent and then if they really you know just like grow their economy by themselves then yeah it's a good thing like they have their own F yes so that's thanks for your input you're so insightful darling you know great to I'm happy to catch you I love like British people you know because I'm actually polish myself this is is English ch


Pap Pap I forgot the Polish because no my ex-boyfriend was polish oh here we go exboyfriend was polish I'm another polish right


here Maria is so lovely yeah anyways like I found like every the country in Europe is so different per personality is different and so that's why I feel so interesting because before I thought it's anyway say I I thought like it's a part of like Western culture I thought it was a similar but which it was not s like kind of I can freely just express my idea and then straight forward I love it that you hear that guys where you from guys where from Lagos from Lagos Nigeria and the UK as well and the UK as well right are you sing London yes okay uh what do you think about magic fek magic fek do you know him yeah fakti yeah we like them yeah you like what's your favorite Nigerian artist what's your favorite nigan artist asak Asaka and you Asaka Asaka as well you know he's been here in in London yeah okay I like to face Adia peace square and uh Flava is my favorite one nice how is how is LEGOs doing okay why are you asking what's this for this really short interview there guys let's have what's your name go what your name sorry no we have to go Hey listen this is like Legos right yes right so how you feeling yourself how how are you we feel great how far how far we day how you do how we do small small okay then they're talking about the bridge there's a bit nervous of the bridge okay right well we have to we have to take him what would you recommend excuse me folks just a short interview about the bridge is that your first time on the bridge a first time on the bridge or you local third time third time third time where are you from I'm from


Poland yes


we yes are you FR French France what about in France next to Paris listen these guys are from next to Paris what brought you to London what what why London why you come to London uh because how daughter wanted to go here and uh it's beautiful a big capital and it's very very beautiful okay okay okay and that's your your your your your daughters yes this one this my and my um okay what's your names my name is zupa and what's your name my name is Malo my name is an my name is Aus and Cil right we are here a French family here in the Millennium bridge is vlogger z how is that your first time on the bridge no no I'm a I'm a longtime resident here longtime resident here right where you from uh South East London Southeast London what you hear um university university I had a university thing inside the tap modern all right what about art art yeah yeah we were just looking at art and talking about art and uh I kind lie so boring but yeah like we're I'm going home now well nice what's your name uh Joseph Joseph nice to meet you Joseph where you from yourself Southeast London Southeast London right that's where you from right nice one what have you seen in Tate Tate modern is anything in interesting going on right now um yeah there's like we got we got these there's like a big big exhibition of like it's supposed to be like loads and loads of rotting rotting stuff rotting yeah like hanging from the ceiling um it's very you look at it and it's all over the wall it's very like um can you mention any names here no I don't know any names I just went in there and I looked all right my friend and uh what do you think about this Tommy Robinson case you know the Tommy Robinson case the can you remind me what that was about again yeah well it was like a far right activist being arrested yes yes yes uh as a journalism student yeah you is there for you I do not condone liable I do not condone misinformation I do not condone defamatory stuff journalists research


before you do stuff can I have an interview where you from Bulgaria Bulgaria all right where about sopia Sophia yes this is a sopia g and what is that your first time on the bridge yes and I'm leaving tomorrow oh you're going back to Bulgaria okay what brought you to London uh actually I went uh hello I went to uh visit friends in Cambridge and of course I couldn't miss to see the the city the T have have you been inside that Gallery yes what did you see everything everything and I just came from uh St Paul Church lovely Church from the top perfect how is sopia these days crazy why a lot of people a lot of tourists like here but smaller place but smaller over right yeah are you from the Turkish side or the Bulgarian side Bulgarian side Bulgarian side pavari no no just Bulgarian privat High yes yes okay darling well nice to meet you you know what's your name dimma dimma from from sopia yes and how long are you going to stay in London till tomorrow two days hey guys we've got only limited short time here with Lima yeah that's it going to drink wine would you recommend what would you recommend to see over there uh well the maybe the big church at the city center uh Alexander nki Alexander n we have a lot of galleries too a lot of artists uh we have uh nice beer but probably you should try banita and black sea and Black Sea well yeah it's not that close to Sofia but we have the black SE how can we find you on social medias you know do you have like social media and Instagram course I do have yeah can we share yes right from Bulgaria if you ever wondered going to Bulgaria and see sopia dimma is the person to see and she's just about to share her Instagram handle yeah maybe will will be difficult for to pronunciate let's try dimma dimma bakalova bakalova right we try to put the stion on the under the Vlog and and that's how we find you on social medias right Dima what do you do on your like everyday life basis uh I'm social media freelancer yeah I create content for different places like brunch and restaurants places in in sopia yeah I create videos photos copyrighting Etc listen this is the girl I need to hook up with dimma wonderful wonderful and uh how is life in Sofia much warmer are you feeling cold in London uh yes yes but I I try to uh look more like a English girl with the skirt I wouldn't wear the skirt right now you wouldn't in Bulgaria short SC right yeah it's hotter yeah but um I like it here and I like the people you like the people right yeah I'm from Poland myself you know I caki I like K I been there you've been to kov yes and uh brush not brush Bist bisto as well wow that's that's out of the way was far away so what brought you to bisto well uh I sank in a choir so I went with a choir there yes yes I I don't speak English very well but uh yes I uh I am come from London with my parents because I never uh I never come in London done it it was so good yeah very very uh very come on come here folks come here very beautiful city must be your sister right yeah it's my what's your names Sarah and Cy Remy the father mother is not the one thing right anyway what do you think about London oh it's great but uh the the there are more more Cloud than Sun okay in France uh it it sunny it's sunny but here it's a cloudy but it's good there's better weather in France they say yes this is a very beautiful city yeah we walk uh we walk much


much and voila voila nice to meet you what do you think about brexit know brexit ah the brexit yeah brexit uh I it it was very good yeah very good why why again because uh with this London is more money I think more money coming to London now after brexit yes thank you very much where is your money I don't know about that are you sure about that one yeah sure more money coming to break to UK because of brexit sure you're lucky to have the brexit yes was lucky right yeah you are lucky why we we have to do the same in France France is going to exit are you the Shan Paul uh fans you know the mar Leen no yeah I know her but I I not totally agree with her but for the economic situation the brexit is a good thing for the English people sure okay well well this is the French opinion here that's what we welcome and what about you brexit is good why I don't want to talk I am very tired to yes very tired okay nice to meet you guys till next time o this interview is for way it's BBC that's everything for today I hope you've enjoyed the interviews we've chatted to a few different people that's you can meet on Millennium Bridge D thank you very much for today yeah thank you you've been a great cameraman all the Zooms in is the cameraman Dean right and you can subscribe to Dean on a do do 6000 do 6000 on all platforms till next time [Music]