Just don't moan too much here ok
I lived in Berlin on the bus, there were no translations in Lithuanian on the trains, and the driver didn't speak Lithuanian, so I had to learn to ask for a ticket in German
And here in Vilnius I think it's really not bad, both in shops and on the bus and passers-by really help foreigners a lot to answer their language whether it's English Ukrainian and certainly even more
So let them try too
There is no civil defense and it is not carried out in Vilnius. But some Greek woman is given the taunts of a talking bus. Why? How will this contribute to human security in the event of war? Pathetic
Excursions are fine, but why is the public transport infrastructure of the city of Vilnius not adapted for foreigners? How to buy a ticket for a foreigner - after all, it is still not possible to pay by card in public transport. It's raining.
Just don't moan too much here ok
I lived in Berlin on the bus, there were no translations in Lithuanian on the trains, and the driver didn't speak Lithuanian, so I had to learn to ask for a ticket in German
And here in Vilnius I think it's really not bad, both in shops and on the bus and passers-by really help foreigners a lot to answer their language whether it's English Ukrainian and certainly even more
So let them try too
There is no civil defense and it is not carried out in Vilnius. But some Greek woman is given the taunts of a talking bus. Why? How will this contribute to human security in the event of war? Pathetic
Excursions are fine, but why is the public transport infrastructure of the city of Vilnius not adapted for foreigners? How to buy a ticket for a foreigner - after all, it is still not possible to pay by card in public transport. It's raining.