SORRY MOM, I’M MOVING TO SERBIA! The Australian packed her bags, left and came to Belgrade and SAYS LIVE YOUR BEST DAYS



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Her mother found out that her daughter was moving to Serbia the day Liz had a flight to our country. It was a very sad goodbye, Liz remembers.

“When I landed in Serbia, it took me almost a month to settle in,” Liz said.

Liz describes herself as an Australian who accidentally fell in love with Serbia. She is an Australian of Vietnamese origin, who has her own YouTube channel where she posts recordings about Serbia and the Serbian language, which she speaks almost like her mother tongue.

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“Dear mother, at the moment I am writing to you, Melbourne is in the fourth closing level, but today you are looking at me happy and healthy in the sun,” said Australian Liz, who decided to record a video of her mother apologizing for moving. to Serbia.

“I know what I want to tell you today will be very difficult for you to understand,” Liz continued.

Liz tells her mother in a message to know that she is sad about his departure to Serbia, as well as to know that one day when she stops being angry and worried, she will be proud! She thanks her mother for raising her to be a good person, although, as Liz says, they didn’t always get along.

“Now I have enough experience to know that what you did, you did for love,” says this young Australian, and this time she tells her mother, brother and father that she loves them.

“I’m sorry I didn’t tell you that I was moving to Serbia! I’m sorry I didn’t tell you anything earlier. I didn’t want you to worry more than you should,” he said.

Liz points out that she goes to school in Serbia and has hobbies.

“But the most important thing is that I spend the best days of my youth living like in a fairy tale,” he points out and says:

“Serbs are the most hospitable people in the world and they take very good care of me.”

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Liz says that she is happy in Serbia and that she thinks her mother, on top of everything, would like her to be happy!

“So don’t worry about me, everything will be fine. With love, your daughter,” concludes Liz in her message that she recorded during the month of September.

Her message is accompanied by Liza’s recordings of Belgrade cafes, but also of the streets, Serbian river cruises, a tour of Ram Fortress, walks in Serbia, but also beautiful sunsets in Kalemegdan.

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