• Peyton Kevin

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    Kto-to kak to

    I don't think you are mistaken I think you are new here. For example, Prague is a complete different place from Brno. Tourism has a great influence over the capital city and their people do speak English, everyone of em. Me I went to Brno, and I'm living here since September. It's important to remember that CR haven't been an open country for so long but since 89 when communism ended. I'm teaching French to an engineer who said to me wife and him have never travelled around the world before 89. My friend's parents are afraid of even going anywhere as they mostly react violently to any other culture. Bit I was very surprise when waitresses older than 35years old spoke English. It's important to know that student language skills are mostly tested if they want to attend superior studies or certain faculties. I'm living at the dorms and the guys of my age but studying forestry do not talk any other language. The same average guy but in business economics speaks perfect English. My point is: there are differences among individuals and communism did slowed down the whole country but in ten years, our generation is rather going pretty well.

    About people's faces in the bus. I don't really know what makes react in a upset-like way. No one is forced to smile haha or even to say hi or be nice. Just sit there, and hop off. Get up if a granny wants to sit. Otherwise why would you have them do? I mean in Ll the countries I've been, it's quite the same everywhere. Worse in Finland though

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