European too then. In the Czech Republic we have piss everywhere even outside of toilets.
European too then. In the Czech Republic we have piss everywhere even outside of toilets.
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Sounds like an average Czech in a hospůdka after his 8th beer.
Especially in the Czech Republic
Sounds kinda like the situation in the Czech Republic, but I wouldn’t say that trains are very widespread here. I’m sure it’s similar in a lot of eastern European countries.
I don’t think it’ll be worse than the Vietnamese get in the Czech Republic. Or Ukrainians. Or people of color. Or basically anyone who is not Czech. Don’t know about other countries, but this situation here becomes really nasty.
So now it’s -7M?
I can’t stop reading it as “Warner Bros.” and getting confused all the time.
If only it would be so. In the last 2-3 years everything has become extremely expensive. A lot of my friends with cars who live not far from the border regularly go to Germany for basic products, because even things like bread, milk, eggs, etc. (that’s not what they go there for, but still) are often more expensive here without discounts. Housing is just outrageous. With much lower salaries, the prices for a square meter are about the same on average. Surprisingly, it’s not discussed as actively as about a lot of other countries. I’m ranting because I actually loved this country and really wanted to live here.
In the Czech Republic refugees (no matter the education or experience) now often earn around €700 - €900, with non-refugee average salary of around €1600 (which is not enough for a comfortable living), and a huge percentage of Ukrainian refugees, after staying here (in CR) for a few months, are moving to Germany and other countries. I’m not trying to say that it’s all good in Germany, but it really puts things into perspective.
God, I honestly hope they revoke mine. Come what may, I don’t think the general opinion about Russians will change any time soon.
Really? Didn’t know about this problem.
I’d say it looks conFUSED