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I lived in both bucharest and cluj. Bucharest was wild but fun and the women were smoking hot. Cluj was like a discount version of germany and women were fat.
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Happy to hear you enjoyed it.I lived in both bucharest and cluj. Bucharest was wild but fun and the women were smoking hot. Cluj was like a discount version of germany and women were fat.
Why?
It definitely smells, but depends on area. Worst smells - shawarma and fast food infected univ campus areas. Best smells - springs in parks, near rivers if lucky. MmmmDoes Romania smell? Bad or good. Or indifferent
>gypsy girlHow much does it cost to buy an 18-year-old virgin gypsy girl?
Biggest shithole I visited there was tulcha (sp?) by the Danube Delta...it's like the govt forgot that place existed and allowed it to rot.Happy to hear you enjoyed it.
Unsure about your Cluj experience. I haven't noticed more fatness than usual. But it's definitely quite progressive compared to the rest of the country. Cluj and Bucharest, maybe Timisoara, Arad, i.e. biggest cities, with universities, are far more diverse than the smaller ones. The poorest big city is Iasi, Yassy as it was once known. It's also likely the least infected with Western BS, so at the opposite pole of Cluj somewhat. Moldovan women are known to be even hotter and more lunatic than the South/Western ones, and our poets sung them odes quite often.
It definitely smells, but depends on area. Worst smells - shawarma and fast food infected univ campus areas. Best smells - springs in parks, near rivers if lucky. Mmmm
Dobruja and the East are about as poor as the North, minus the holiday Black Sea resorts, although a lot of Romanians started to go to other countries instead because of prices being similar in some parts of Greece and Turkey.Biggest shithole I visited there was tulcha (sp?) by the Danube Delta...it's like the govt forgot that place existed and allowed it to rot.
I watched the first video it's quite accurate and pronunciations seem legit. I'll watch the rest when I return from my run.Seeing that this is the designated ask a Romanian about Romania thread, I seek your opinion of the memetastic YouTube channel Living Ironically in Europe:
Also, what are your thoughts on the following: Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, Slovenes, Bulgarians, Albanians, Hungarians? I know I asked this on your profile, but seeing that you have a much bigger character limit, you can answer at length.
On another note, what's your favorite national dish? There's a Moldovan restaurant near me which serves mititei that knocked my socks off. The beer was pretty decent, too. Reminds me of a lesser Belgian ale.
They did at start, probably went back to steal ages agoYo are people returning from the west more since the covid fuckery started ?
I don't think I have much to add. They're European tribes and our neighbors so I just like them all. Albanians and some Bosnians a bit sus with Kosovo and Islam. Which I see as vectors of foreignness. But it's not like I hate them or something.Also, what are your thoughts on the following: Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, Slovenes, Bulgarians, Albanians, Hungarians? I know I asked this on your profile, but seeing that you have a much bigger character limit, you can answer at length.
I KNEW IT!Absolutely
From my admittedly cursory research, Kosovar Albanians tend to shit on Bosniaks even though they hardly interact with each other. The Bosniaks in Kosovo frequently leave the country for either Bosnia or Western Europe. Their relationships aren't nearly as antagonistic as those between Albanians and Serbs or, for that matter, Albanians and anyone else.Albanians and some Bosnians a bit sus with Kosovo and Islam.
He is of Bosnian, Croatian, Romanian, Serbian, Greek and Bulgarian descent. Despite the DNA test, all the members of his family are either Serbian or Hungarian, and Living Ironically in Europe identifies as a Hungarian from Serbia (délvidéki magyar / vajdasági).Is the video creator a Serb? Where from? How did he end in Romania? And why is is calling himself a "bozgor" which is an insult for Hungarians.
He's OK though. Even with the anime overload. Hope he finds home here.
Why does this look like dumplings that have been left on the counter for 4-5 days so they get a nice fuzz on themI watched the first video it's quite accurate and pronunciations seem legit. I'll watch the rest when I return from my run.
Umm national dish. I like the "tripe soup"/ciorba de burta thing too. Also like the "racituri" thing, some sort of pig stuff in a jelly.
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But in general, steak + mashed potatoes/fries or some grilled fish, and generic chicken or beef soups are the thing.
They did at start, probably went back to steal ages ago
With cuisine like that, no wonder you have to steal shit to survive
That's pig fat you uncultured Western swineWhy does this look like dumplings that have been left on the counter for 4-5 days so they get a nice fuzz on them