Posts Tagged ‘culture’
Strangest things about Czechs
Written by cd on September 2, 2007 – 8:47 pm -I found this question/answer discussion by accident while searching for information about Czech famous singer Lucie Bila.
Question: What is the funniest, or strangest thing about Czech republic / Czech people?
French actor:
- they drink too much beer and they drive like nut cases!!
- also birds all shave their pussies which is pretty good i think
UK theater director:
- How they all fold their duvets in the same illogical way.
- How they always vote Lucie Bila their best female singer even though none of them buy her records.
- The way the President goes all over the world saying whatever the hell he feels like even (especially) if it doesnt reflect the feelings of the Czech people.
- The way that pradeda Czech discovered the Czech lands when he walked up ?�p, not realising he’d walked through half of them already.
- The way that Pavel B�m (Prague mayor) managed to build and reconstruct everything in and around Prague by himself.
- They way that even very busy and important businesswomen take a special holiday to make biscuits before Christmas.
UK DJ:
- You’d not a have enough room in your inbox if I replied to that one!
French/Swiss/Italian Actor:
- Only country where beer costs less than water.
Canadian actor:
- The women are stunningly beautiful, but the men are hideously ugly. God help me, but it’s the truth.
UK journalist:
- The way they cover their books with paper on the metro.
- The way they say dobry den to no-one in particular in a shop. But they say it so quietly so no-one really hears.
UK/French Manager:
- the language
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Do Czech Dames Dig American Men?
Written by cd on June 12, 2007 – 3:38 pm -
You can not miss this very interesting, sexist and sometime racist discussion about love, dating and relationship in the Czech Republic. It nicely starts out with a premise that Czech Women prefer American Men and leads to European gene pool.
Read it for silly fun and don’t take it too seriously.
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