Iam from country X, ask me anything!
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@Fhant
Do you fear global warming and that the Netherlands will be washed away by the sea?
Do you fear global warming and that the Netherlands will be washed away by the sea?
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Since the Netherlands are placed lower than sea level, I am confident that the dykes will hold, given that there is still continuous watch on the quality of them.-Ninetails- wrote:Do you fear global warming and that the Netherlands will be washed away by the sea?
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What was that about a boy finding a leak in the dike and sticking his finger in it to prevent a flood Fhant?
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American written story about a "Dutch" boy and doing that. It's American folklore and it became a story that someone actually did it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Brink ... ver_Skates
We have other folklore like the Buckriders.
It's an awesome story
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckriders
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Brink ... ver_Skates
We have other folklore like the Buckriders.
It's an awesome story
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckriders
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k, let me try this too~! =D
I'm from Bulgaria, ask me anything!
also, that's in Europe, not Africa; thank!
I'm from Bulgaria, ask me anything!
also, that's in Europe, not Africa; thank!
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Okay Rock, I always under the impression that Bulgaria only had Goulash as traditional food. Could you share us some traditional Bulgarian dishes (possibly with recepies)?
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*eye twitch*
Fhant, that's a Hungarian traditional dish. I should throw ice cold water over you during Easter. Alas, you're not a woman. As such, this tradition does not apply to you.
Hmph!
Fhant, that's a Hungarian traditional dish. I should throw ice cold water over you during Easter. Alas, you're not a woman. As such, this tradition does not apply to you.
Hmph!
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I'm from America. .. but I used to live in Finland at one point. Feel free to ask about the good 'ol USA.
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@Tensa You are talking about Hungarian tradition right now, right? Because, as far as I remember Romanians don't throw water on girls in Easter Monday? Or maybe I forgot about something...
Ah, Rabbit... I remember one of my lecturers (notabene, sworn translator to Bulgarian) mentioned something about Bulgarian having two dialects used in different parts of country, but didn't continue this topic. Will you be able to tell me something more about it? (^^)
Since I joined this topic already... I am from Poland, is there something you would like to know?
Ah, Rabbit... I remember one of my lecturers (notabene, sworn translator to Bulgarian) mentioned something about Bulgarian having two dialects used in different parts of country, but didn't continue this topic. Will you be able to tell me something more about it? (^^)
Since I joined this topic already... I am from Poland, is there something you would like to know?
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Crimson-san, Is there snowing?
I'm from Italy, is there something you want to know?
I'm from Italy, is there something you want to know?
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Yup, from few days it is snowing there, and for the first time since beginning of winter the snow survived more than two days ^^;
I may be wrong about that, but I think I once heard that Italians consider as blasphemy eating pizza with ketchup? Or maybe it was about eating pizza with fork and knife? I am not sure anymore, but is any of those options true?
I may be wrong about that, but I think I once heard that Italians consider as blasphemy eating pizza with ketchup? Or maybe it was about eating pizza with fork and knife? I am not sure anymore, but is any of those options true?
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If I'm not wrong, the second one should be correct.
But now days, we all eat it 'modernly', grabbing pizza with tissue or papers. (^___^)
But now days, we all eat it 'modernly', grabbing pizza with tissue or papers. (^___^)
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Camelia, tell me name of the most traditional song in Poland?
Or, would you like to become my love----*shoots*
Oh, also, answering to David's questions:
I actually travel a lot during holidays, and I did travel from on to other end of Russia. I live in Asian part, though, from European part, I stayed few days in Moscow only. Others, I just "passed" them. (I travel to other countries, mostly Canada and Greece)
Russian breakfast? Ohoho!
Well, in Russia, you shouldn't expect some traditional meals for breakfast. Sandwich is very common for breakfast here, and we Russians love salami-style sausage. Rye bread and butter? Yes please!
Yeah....
Or, would you like to become my love----*shoots*
Oh, also, answering to David's questions:
I actually travel a lot during holidays, and I did travel from on to other end of Russia. I live in Asian part, though, from European part, I stayed few days in Moscow only. Others, I just "passed" them. (I travel to other countries, mostly Canada and Greece)
Russian breakfast? Ohoho!
Well, in Russia, you shouldn't expect some traditional meals for breakfast. Sandwich is very common for breakfast here, and we Russians love salami-style sausage. Rye bread and butter? Yes please!
Yeah....
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It's an old tradition that is still kept in some villages from Hungary. On the day of Easter, men wash women in buckets of water.Crimson_Camelia wrote:@Tensa You are talking about Hungarian tradition right now, right? Because, as far as I remember Romanians don't throw water on girls in Easter Monday? Or maybe I forgot about something...
Today, it's simply traditional to just spray women with perfume.
Funny, I still remember the simplest poem for it.
Yes, you have to recite a poem beforehand.
The simplest one goes like this (which I've learned, and still remember, and it's just the first verse of the actual poem):
As far as the translation goes:Zold erdoben jartam,
Kek ibolyat lattam.
El akart hervadni,
Meg szabad-e locsolni?
Of course, this tradition, like many others, symbolizes 'fertilization'.I was roaming through a green forest,
I spotted a blue violet.
It wanted to wilt away,
May I water it?
@Deia: Too many Romanians in Italy, ain't there?
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Hmm... Maybe not 'to many'... but yes, here are Romanians. I know a few near my place, they are really good people! (I especially I think that, because my best friend is from Romania, tough...)Tensa wrote: @Deia: Too many Romanians in Italy, ain't there?
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