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How do you offend someone from the Czech Republic?
How to piss off a Czech
- Cut us in line.
- Assume we are depressed.
- Label us “Eastern European.”
- Call us alcoholics.
- Purposely rip holes in your blue jeans.
- Compare us to Russians.
- Be a vegan.
- Refer to our country as “Czechoslovakia.”
What do Czech people say?
Beginner’s guide to the Czech Language
ENGLISH | CZECH | PRONOUNCIATION |
---|---|---|
Good, thank you | Dobře, děkuji | Dob-je, dye-koo-yih |
Goodbye | Na shledanou | Nah-skhleh-dah-noh |
Thank you | Děkuji | Dye-koo-yih |
Please | Prosím | Proseem |
What is it like to live in Czech Republic?
After living in Czech Republic for over 1 year, we observed many little quirks that were so different from home. Life in Czech Republic felt especially unique considering we had moved to Czech Republic from New Zealand; the two countries could not be more different. These are the 10 things no one told us about living in Czech Republic.
Do You Remember smoking in the Czech Republic?
However, after moving to Czech, the memories came floating back like a puff of smoke in a crowded room. Czech is one of the very last countries in the EU which hasn’t introduced the smoking ban yet, it gets talked about in parliament but thats as far as it seems to go (perhaps the MP’s stop the discussions for a cigarette break?)
Do Czechs eat out for lunch?
Having worked in both the UK and New Zealand, we had become accustomed to grabbing a sandwich and eating it at my desk, who doesn’t love a Tesco’s meal deal? However, Czech’s take their lunch seriously. Not only do most people eat out for lunch, but pretty much every restaurant provides at least two course lunch menu.
Do Czechs drink a lot of wine?
Probably not, as Czechs actually drink more wine than the country can produce, which means there isn’t much left to export. The wine produced in the southern region of Moravia, is some of the best I’ve ever had and throughout the summer months there are endless wine festivals to enjoy.