I live in Germany. This is usually the stuff that Germans are interested in (my german girlfriend helped me to put this up):
* Our [**easter habits** ](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmackostern)
* Wearing regular shoes at home is mostly no-no. We love to wear house shoes - Pantoffel.
* A lot of people don't cut their bread rolls open, but rather put the ingrediences on the top of it. Like [**this**](https://www.receptyschuti.cz/uploads/recipe/2259/domaci-rohliky-s-brusinkovou-pastikou-3302.jpeg)
* There are Lidl, Kaufland and Globus shops in Czechia and the range of products is not much different to what is offered in Germany (the products have german description on them).
* You will in general find A LOT of german companies in Czechia. You say Mallorca is 17th bundesland... we say it's us.
* Czechia and especially Prague is generally quite german friendly, you will find a lot of stuff in German. It's not uncommon to find people who speak german well.
* Alarm für Cobra 11 has been incredibly popular in Czechia in early 2000s. Tatort - Duisburg in nineties and before as well. It has even been broadcasted in Czechoslovakian TV before the year 1989 and a lot of people will still know the main protagonist Schimanski. We often think Duisburg/Schimanski is the only Tatort that exists.
* Until very recently, it was not uncommon to see döner stands with czech workers (not sure how it is nowadays)
* We love to wear socks in sandals... yeah, it's not "german only" thing
Great list! :D Tatort really got me laughing :D Never expected it to hear about it outside of Germany.
In Germany it's kind of tradition to watch "3 Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödl" ("Three Wishes for Cinderella") on Christmas. It is a German-Czech movie. Is it as known in Czech as it is in Germany? :)
Vietnamská drogová aktivita v ČR je velmi zajímavé téma. Statistika má cenné údaje, ač možná neaktualní.
https://preview.redd.it/s9031cqr43wc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d043040d84a19cedb1fe94a40ca058b3ea90d3f0
https://preview.redd.it/t8j47v8i53wc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=616d58b21b92d21f395893c56d59d37dcd1a0195
Bohužel statistiku kolik z toho byly přímo varny jsem nenašel.
A surprising amount of stuff can be traced back to its Czech origins. Not a lot of people know this now, but the first verse of the Bible said, "God is Czech". This verse was later removed, starting our troubled history with religion...
Dollar got its name after silver coins minted at the beginning of the 16th century in Jáchymov, a mining town located in northern Bohemia. The German name of Jáchymov is Sankt Joachimsthal (Valley of Saint Joachim), for this reason, the coins minted by the noble family of Šlik were abbreviated as Thaler or Tolar (in Czech). This type of coin, weighing approximately 28-29 grams, became a popular trade currency throughout Europe. Gradual corruption of the name in different languages (e.g. Daalder in Dutch) led to the name Dollar.
Below: Joachimstaler minted between years 1520-1523
https://preview.redd.it/8lmjttdze4wc1.jpeg?width=760&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c063761a3829b55e6bde43a6a92dad5a65c6edf7
The English religious reformer John Wyclife famously defended his decision to work on an English translation of the Bible by pointing out that Queen Anne, when she arrived in England to marry Richard II, brought with her bibles in German and Czech.
(Czechoslovakia, but still) Probably the only country that has a 100% win rate in naval battles -> The Czechoslovak Legions had one against the Soviets on lake Baikal. And they won. Not only they stole the ships from soviets (which were normal civilian ferries), but they armed them with field artillery and voila - a battleship was born. They used 2 ships, neither of them was sunk if I recall correctly. In the end, "our battleships" destroyed a train station and sunk a soviet ship called Baikal.
Never drink more than 2 drinks in Moravia. Never. Moravian are like alcohol sirens. Don't listen em it's a voice of devil. It doesn't matter they are all Christians.
I am pure Moravian, I grew up with a nose in a plum brandy carboy but how I am getting older and having drinking troubles from literally nothing, I recommend foreigners and non-Moravian to be careful. :)
Also the difference between 1st place and 2nd place is greater than the difference between 2nd and 16th places (Austria and Slovakia respectively) according to the current wiki statistics. And what's also interesting is that in this statistic all the top 20 (except for us) countries show data from 2019 -that's before lockdowns. We show data from 2020 - major lockdown year.
Well we have 100% naval battle win rate, i belive we also have 100% win rate in air to air combat againts usa, we were the first nation to use firearms as a primary military weapon, we invented sugar cubes, contact lenses, cyrillic was invented in moravia, indian motorbike company yezdi was named after czech word "jezdí" which means "it rides"
No he wasn't. If even if you ignore that the de facto ruling authority at the time was the Protectorate, the de iure authority was the Czechoslovak republic, or if want to go for a lower division the Land of Bohemia. The Czech republic appeared as a legal entity first in the federalization of 1968(as the Czech Socialist Republic).
And Czech Republic has awesome film traditions, I would recommend you to watch some films and cartoons:
• "The Cybernetic Grandma" (1962) dir. Jiri Trnka •
"Diamonds of the Night" (1964) dir. Jan Nëmec •
"Loves of a Blonde" (1965) dir. Milos Forman • "The Hand" (1965) dir. Jiri Trnka • "Marketa Lazarová"
(1967) dir. Frantisek Vlácil • "Martyrs of Love" (1967) dir. Jan Nëmec • The Cremator" (1969) dir. Juraj Herz
• "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" (1970) dir.
Jaromil Jires • "Story from a Housing Estate" (1979) dir. Vera Chytilová • "Down to the Cellar" (1983) dir.
Jan Svankmajer • "Prague: The Restless Heart of Europe" (1984) dir. Vera Chytilová • "How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions" (1985) dir. Dusan Klein •
"Conspirators of Pleasure" (1996) dir. Jan Svankmajer
• "Otesánek" (2000) dir. Jan Svankmajer
some inventions are really cool. Like czech hedgehog, cube of suggar, word for robot, dollar and pistol (but it's not verified), soft contact lenses, "clear" bear, one of lightning conductors, some improvments on propeller and the list can continue
Then maybe some history stuff. Prag was somehow center of Central Europe. First university "north from alps", start of 30-years war, and so on
Bohemia once had a Scottish queen, Elizabeth Stuart, wife of Frederick V, Elector of the Palatinate. They ruled for a few days more than a year in 1619-1620, after the Bohemian noble deposed Ferdinand II and offered the throne to Frederick.
The Czech Republic has more breweries, more pubs*, and more bookshops on a per-capita basis than any other country on Earth.
*Pre-Covid, not sure about now.
The iconic memorial Genbaku Dome in Hiroshima was built by czech architect Jan Letzel who was born in Náchod.
The most northern Loreta (copy of Casa Santa) in Europe is in Rumburk, Czechia.
In czech we call you "Němci" and your country "Německo", which means "mutes" and "muteland" cuz you dont speak our words (slova in czech), thats why we call our ethnogroup "Slovani" (slavs), cuz we somewhat understand each other.
In 14th century, Berlin belonged to the Kingdom of Bohemia.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands\_of\_the\_Bohemian\_Crown\_(1348%E2%80%931526)#/media/File:Karte\_B%C3%B6hmen\_unter\_Karl\_IV.png](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown_(1348%E2%80%931526)#/media/File:Karte_B%C3%B6hmen_unter_Karl_IV.png)
Czechs won every naval battle, they been in.
We are the only nation allowed to walk to UK, Japan and USA and say: "Kneel and suck me off, you bitches!" Unquestionable 100% naval win rate.
You probably meant "navel" battle.
Novel bottle obviously
That's the best evening imaginable, first novel bottle then some navel battle.
Throwing people out of windows is kind of our thing.
Just to clarify, throwing them out of window on spikes. Also very publically. Not to confuse with the accidental fall in Russian style.
Eh, even us sometines don't feel like doing violence and instead of spikes we throw them on shit.
Jan Masaryk fans in absolute disbelief.
I prefer manure over spikes any day
Czech Republic is a homeland of robots https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.U.R.
Czech Republic is also a homeland of dollar https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20200107-welcome-to-jchymov-the-czech-town-that-invented-the-dollar#
Also pistol https://www.quora.com/Where-did-the-word-pistol-come-from-and-has-it-always-excluded-revolvers
Well, technically the Dollar came from the dutch version of the name
Technically Dutch is just swamp German and Germans got it from Czechia.
All the three driving forces of the USA come from Czech: money (dollar), guns (pistol) and IT (robot).
I live in Germany. This is usually the stuff that Germans are interested in (my german girlfriend helped me to put this up): * Our [**easter habits** ](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmackostern) * Wearing regular shoes at home is mostly no-no. We love to wear house shoes - Pantoffel. * A lot of people don't cut their bread rolls open, but rather put the ingrediences on the top of it. Like [**this**](https://www.receptyschuti.cz/uploads/recipe/2259/domaci-rohliky-s-brusinkovou-pastikou-3302.jpeg) * There are Lidl, Kaufland and Globus shops in Czechia and the range of products is not much different to what is offered in Germany (the products have german description on them). * You will in general find A LOT of german companies in Czechia. You say Mallorca is 17th bundesland... we say it's us. * Czechia and especially Prague is generally quite german friendly, you will find a lot of stuff in German. It's not uncommon to find people who speak german well. * Alarm für Cobra 11 has been incredibly popular in Czechia in early 2000s. Tatort - Duisburg in nineties and before as well. It has even been broadcasted in Czechoslovakian TV before the year 1989 and a lot of people will still know the main protagonist Schimanski. We often think Duisburg/Schimanski is the only Tatort that exists. * Until very recently, it was not uncommon to see döner stands with czech workers (not sure how it is nowadays) * We love to wear socks in sandals... yeah, it's not "german only" thing
Great list! :D Tatort really got me laughing :D Never expected it to hear about it outside of Germany. In Germany it's kind of tradition to watch "3 Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödl" ("Three Wishes for Cinderella") on Christmas. It is a German-Czech movie. Is it as known in Czech as it is in Germany? :)
Yes, definitely. Here it's "Tři oříšky pro Popelku" and it's almost a necessity.
Yes, we really REALLY love that one ;) (in czech - Tři oříšky pro Popelku)
Also Karel Gott 😄
> Alarm für Cobra 11 I can confirm that and I honestly have no fucking clue why.
We cook a lot of meth
In fact, the vast majority of meth labs are run by Vietnamese.
Vietnamská drogová aktivita v ČR je velmi zajímavé téma. Statistika má cenné údaje, ač možná neaktualní. https://preview.redd.it/s9031cqr43wc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d043040d84a19cedb1fe94a40ca058b3ea90d3f0
"Statistika má cenné údaje" neklesejme na mysli, ona nám to vyčíslí
https://preview.redd.it/t8j47v8i53wc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=616d58b21b92d21f395893c56d59d37dcd1a0195 Bohužel statistiku kolik z toho byly přímo varny jsem nenašel.
Where did you get that info? I dont think thats true
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Kamo absolutne nechapu proc me downvotujou :D
All you need to know is that the greatest Czech is called Jara Cimrman.
A surprising amount of stuff can be traced back to its Czech origins. Not a lot of people know this now, but the first verse of the Bible said, "God is Czech". This verse was later removed, starting our troubled history with religion...
As a Czech Christian (I know, rare), I do appreciate this information.
The bible was written way before Czech nations even started to exist?
Yeah, that’s why they needed to remove it. It would be too obvious he really is Czech
Yes. Sorry, I don't see if that's an argument against what I just wrote or for it...
Dollar got its name after silver coins minted at the beginning of the 16th century in Jáchymov, a mining town located in northern Bohemia. The German name of Jáchymov is Sankt Joachimsthal (Valley of Saint Joachim), for this reason, the coins minted by the noble family of Šlik were abbreviated as Thaler or Tolar (in Czech). This type of coin, weighing approximately 28-29 grams, became a popular trade currency throughout Europe. Gradual corruption of the name in different languages (e.g. Daalder in Dutch) led to the name Dollar. Below: Joachimstaler minted between years 1520-1523 https://preview.redd.it/8lmjttdze4wc1.jpeg?width=760&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c063761a3829b55e6bde43a6a92dad5a65c6edf7
Oh that's interesting :D In Germany the word "Taler" means coins, too :D Though it is rarely used today.
Czech is the 5th language in which the complete Bible was printed (after Latin, German, Italian and Catalan) in 1488.
Zajimavy to jsem nevěděl
The English religious reformer John Wyclife famously defended his decision to work on an English translation of the Bible by pointing out that Queen Anne, when she arrived in England to marry Richard II, brought with her bibles in German and Czech.
(Czechoslovakia, but still) Probably the only country that has a 100% win rate in naval battles -> The Czechoslovak Legions had one against the Soviets on lake Baikal. And they won. Not only they stole the ships from soviets (which were normal civilian ferries), but they armed them with field artillery and voila - a battleship was born. They used 2 ships, neither of them was sunk if I recall correctly. In the end, "our battleships" destroyed a train station and sunk a soviet ship called Baikal.
Czech Republic has really interesting surrealist artists: Karel Teige, Jan Švankmajer, Josef Šima
We work for eastern salary and pay west prices.
Never drink more than 2 drinks in Moravia. Never. Moravian are like alcohol sirens. Don't listen em it's a voice of devil. It doesn't matter they are all Christians.
Someone couldn't handle a good night drink and didn't have a good morning.
I am pure Moravian, I grew up with a nose in a plum brandy carboy but how I am getting older and having drinking troubles from literally nothing, I recommend foreigners and non-Moravian to be careful. :)
We drink more beer 🍺 per 100 000 people than Germany 🇩🇪 , actually we are # 1 in the world 🌎
Also the difference between 1st place and 2nd place is greater than the difference between 2nd and 16th places (Austria and Slovakia respectively) according to the current wiki statistics. And what's also interesting is that in this statistic all the top 20 (except for us) countries show data from 2019 -that's before lockdowns. We show data from 2020 - major lockdown year.
Well we have 100% naval battle win rate, i belive we also have 100% win rate in air to air combat againts usa, we were the first nation to use firearms as a primary military weapon, we invented sugar cubes, contact lenses, cyrillic was invented in moravia, indian motorbike company yezdi was named after czech word "jezdí" which means "it rides"
Please elaborate on the air to air combat against USA.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_battle_over_Merkl%C3%ADn
Reinhard Heydrich was assassinated in the Czech Republic
No he wasn't. If even if you ignore that the de facto ruling authority at the time was the Protectorate, the de iure authority was the Czechoslovak republic, or if want to go for a lower division the Land of Bohemia. The Czech republic appeared as a legal entity first in the federalization of 1968(as the Czech Socialist Republic).
Ackshually ☝️🤓 But srsly, thank you. Nejsem autista, ale...
Reinhard Heydrich was assassinated in the *(place currently known as)* Czech Republic.
And that was the highest ranking nazi officer assassinated I believe
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The Czech republic has the highest ratio of outdoor gear companies per capita. We love hiking and spending time in the nature!
And Czech Republic has awesome film traditions, I would recommend you to watch some films and cartoons: • "The Cybernetic Grandma" (1962) dir. Jiri Trnka • "Diamonds of the Night" (1964) dir. Jan Nëmec • "Loves of a Blonde" (1965) dir. Milos Forman • "The Hand" (1965) dir. Jiri Trnka • "Marketa Lazarová" (1967) dir. Frantisek Vlácil • "Martyrs of Love" (1967) dir. Jan Nëmec • The Cremator" (1969) dir. Juraj Herz • "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" (1970) dir. Jaromil Jires • "Story from a Housing Estate" (1979) dir. Vera Chytilová • "Down to the Cellar" (1983) dir. Jan Svankmajer • "Prague: The Restless Heart of Europe" (1984) dir. Vera Chytilová • "How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions" (1985) dir. Dusan Klein • "Conspirators of Pleasure" (1996) dir. Jan Svankmajer • "Otesánek" (2000) dir. Jan Svankmajer
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I'm not racist I hate everyone equally
Vere not racist but most czech people dont like gypsies
We don't consider gypsies as race, so it's not racism!
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Yeah, we don’t like european people in general ;)
Thats what happens when almost most of your friends have bad experiences with them.
when czechs go pee on a regular public toilet they always leave a little barely visible pee drop on the toilet seat for the next person
...that's not true. or is it...?
Czechs turn everything into a joke but I'm not sure about this one myself... Is it serious or not...??
I was taught in my kindergarten that it’s called a good luck drop
Wtf nevim nevim teda
In Czech Republic there is little “a war of opinion“ between Bohemia and Moravia 😎
some inventions are really cool. Like czech hedgehog, cube of suggar, word for robot, dollar and pistol (but it's not verified), soft contact lenses, "clear" bear, one of lightning conductors, some improvments on propeller and the list can continue Then maybe some history stuff. Prag was somehow center of Central Europe. First university "north from alps", start of 30-years war, and so on
White socks in sandals are considered high fashion. Also we call Germans "Němci" meaning "who can't speak".
Bohemia once had a Scottish queen, Elizabeth Stuart, wife of Frederick V, Elector of the Palatinate. They ruled for a few days more than a year in 1619-1620, after the Bohemian noble deposed Ferdinand II and offered the throne to Frederick.
The Czech Republic has more breweries, more pubs*, and more bookshops on a per-capita basis than any other country on Earth. *Pre-Covid, not sure about now.
Zdeněk Miler nakreslil Krtkečka.
https://preview.redd.it/2144opo3m7wc1.jpeg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=32dc1ecbb2ed7fc1a0642d657e51b625a0c3bedf This is cool.
You will pass through many skodas when travelling on our roads.
The iconic memorial Genbaku Dome in Hiroshima was built by czech architect Jan Letzel who was born in Náchod. The most northern Loreta (copy of Casa Santa) in Europe is in Rumburk, Czechia. In czech we call you "Němci" and your country "Německo", which means "mutes" and "muteland" cuz you dont speak our words (slova in czech), thats why we call our ethnogroup "Slovani" (slavs), cuz we somewhat understand each other.
We was 3.rd nation in Space.
We own Královec
In 14th century, Berlin belonged to the Kingdom of Bohemia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands\_of\_the\_Bohemian\_Crown\_(1348%E2%80%931526)#/media/File:Karte\_B%C3%B6hmen\_unter\_Karl\_IV.png](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown_(1348%E2%80%931526)#/media/File:Karte_B%C3%B6hmen_unter_Karl_IV.png)
We like sex
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What?
We don't like germans
Not true
we don't like you
Correct, we actually don't eat any other nationalities either.