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hribecek Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 5349 days ago 1243 posts - 1458 votes Speaks: English*, Czech, Spanish Studies: Italian, Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, Toki Pona, Russian
| Message 409 of 1549 04 April 2011 at 3:43pm | IP Logged |
maxval wrote:
This is strange. How is it possible that a British person who went to a British school doesnt know where are the British overseas territories? They are not so many, only 14 (or 13 if we dont count the BAT as its only "de iure", not "de facto"). I understand if an American or a German or a Hungarian doesnt know this, but if a British doesnt know, this is very strange. |
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When I was at school I wasn't taught anything about our territories, I had to learn everything about countries, capitals etc. at home.
A high percentage of young British people wouldn't even know where the Falkland Islands are or maybe even that they exist.
The answer to your question is either that they're not taught this information (I'm not sure if they are these days) and/or it's not interesting to them. They don't need that information in their lives.
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| hribecek Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 5349 days ago 1243 posts - 1458 votes Speaks: English*, Czech, Spanish Studies: Italian, Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, Toki Pona, Russian
| Message 410 of 1549 04 April 2011 at 3:48pm | IP Logged |
maxval wrote:
This happens in Bulgaria too, at the Black Sea. There are many "alcohol tourists" who come only because of the cheap alcohol. Some of them want also "girls". You can even find FEMALE alcohol tourists seeking men. There is a special category of Bulgarian guys who "work"
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These same male and female alcohol tourists do the same thing every weekend in England. There are even popular TV series following the antics of alcohol tourists abroad in places like Spain and the Greek islands. It's filmed to make that activity look 'cool' too so lots of young people look forward to doing the same thing.
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| maxval Pentaglot Senior Member Bulgaria maxval.co.nr Joined 5073 days ago 852 posts - 1577 votes Speaks: Hungarian*, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, Russian Studies: Latin, Modern Hebrew
| Message 411 of 1549 04 April 2011 at 3:59pm | IP Logged |
hribecek wrote:
A high percentage of young British people wouldn't even know where the Falkland Islands are or maybe even that they exist.
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I am sure now everyone knows where they are because of the Falklands War...
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| maxval Pentaglot Senior Member Bulgaria maxval.co.nr Joined 5073 days ago 852 posts - 1577 votes Speaks: Hungarian*, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, Russian Studies: Latin, Modern Hebrew
| Message 412 of 1549 04 April 2011 at 5:08pm | IP Logged |
10.
Hajótörést szenved a szovjet hajó. A kannibálok elkapják a legénységet és készülnek mindenkit megenni, de a hajókapitány szót kér:
- Kannibál elvtársak, volt Önöknél kollektivizáció?
- Nem volt.
- Na és személyi kultusz volt?
- Nem volt.
- Na és Lenin születésének ünneplése volt?
- Nem volt.
- Akkor meg, elvtársak, mitől vadultatok meg ennyire?
A Soviet ship suffers a shipwreck. The cannibals catch up the ships personal and make preparations to eat all of them. The ships captain asks:
- Comrades cannibals, did you have collectivization?
(collectivization = nationalization of private property over agricultural lands)
- No, we didn’t.
- And did you have personality cult?
(personality cult = adoration of the Communist Partys leadership)
- No, we didn’t.
- And did you have celebrations of Lenins birthday?
- Then, comrades cannibals, how it happened that you became so wild?
15.
Bemegy a vásárló a hentesüzletbe:
- Nincs hal?
- Ön téved. Nálunk hús nincs, mi hentesüzlet vagyunk. Ahol nincs hal, az ott szemben van, a halüzletben.
A customer walks into a butchery shop and asks:
- Dont you have fish?
- You are wrong. What we don’t have is meat, as we are a butchery shop. Where there is no fish, is across the street, in the fish shop.
You need to know that in Russian the word "meat" doesnt mean fish and any kind of seafood. This is an influence from Greek thru the Eastern Orthodox culture.
In the Orthodox Church on fasting days when only meat is not allowed, fish can be consumed. Fish is forbidden only in the case when its a strict fast day. And even in the case of strict fast, all seafood is allowed, seafood is defined as "any animal living in water with no backbone", so you can eat for example shrimps, mussels, etc.
So practicing Orthodoxs on strict fast days like going to Japanese sushi restaurants... :-)
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| maxval Pentaglot Senior Member Bulgaria maxval.co.nr Joined 5073 days ago 852 posts - 1577 votes Speaks: Hungarian*, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, Russian Studies: Latin, Modern Hebrew
| Message 413 of 1549 04 April 2011 at 5:14pm | IP Logged |
hribecek wrote:
maxval wrote:
This happens in Bulgaria too, at the Black Sea. There are many "alcohol tourists" who come only because of the cheap alcohol. Some of them want also "girls". You can even find FEMALE alcohol tourists seeking men. There is a special category of Bulgarian guys who "work"
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These same male and female alcohol tourists do the same thing every weekend in England. There are even popular TV series following the antics of alcohol tourists abroad in places like Spain and the Greek islands. It's filmed to make that activity look 'cool' too so lots of young people look forward to doing the same thing. |
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In Bulgarian there is a specific term for young Bulgarian guys who offer free "services" for foreign lonely female tourists seeking "adventures". They are called гларус (glarus), it means "gull", I just saw this word in the English Wikipedia.
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| hribecek Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 5349 days ago 1243 posts - 1458 votes Speaks: English*, Czech, Spanish Studies: Italian, Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, Toki Pona, Russian
| Message 414 of 1549 04 April 2011 at 5:18pm | IP Logged |
maxval wrote:
hribecek wrote:
A high percentage of young British people wouldn't even know where the Falkland Islands are or maybe even that they exist.
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I am sure now everyone knows where they are because of the Falklands War... |
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But that was long enough ago for most young people under the age of say 25 to not have heard about it or register things said about it, plus they don't learn about it in school.
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| hribecek Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 5349 days ago 1243 posts - 1458 votes Speaks: English*, Czech, Spanish Studies: Italian, Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, Toki Pona, Russian
| Message 415 of 1549 05 April 2011 at 3:51pm | IP Logged |
Tanulom az 'adjectives't az emberekről, így akarok írni valamit itt a magamról.
A nevem Steve és harmincenegy éves vagyok. Magas vagyok, sem sovány, sem zsír vagyok, karcsú vagyok. Vilagosbarna hajú és barna szemű vagyok és a hajem elég hosszú, mert menni a fodrászhoz nagyon lusta vagyok. Fehér angol férfi vagyok és néhány ember mondja, hogy kinéz, mint George Harrison a Beatlesről, de én hiszem, hogy igazuk nincs.
Általában boldog és vidám vagyok és probálok látni mindent pozitívan, de néha ez nem lehet. Ritkán szomorú vagyok. A gyerekkoram alatt, nagyon, nagyon félénk voltam és nekem tartott sok időt, hogy lettem kevesebb félénk. Most csak egy kicsit félénk vagyok és nagy csoportokban még csendes vagyok. Probálok udvarias lenni és az emberek sokat érdekelnek, azért elég kiváncsi vagyok és szeretek tanulni. Kédvézek sokat és azért lehet, hogy valakinek elég bosszantó vagyok!
Azt hiszem, hogy itt HTLAL-ben, biztosan nem okos vagyok, mert sok az ember itt nagyon inteligens, okosabb mint én. A normalis világon, azt hiszem, hogy néhány dologban okos vagyok, de nem sok dologban.
A javak engem nem érdekelnek, például nincs a kocsim és házat nem akarok venni, mert inkább hasnálnom a pénzemet az utazásra, a nyelvekre, és érdekes tevékenységeket csinálni.
És ti, milyen ember vagytok?
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| maxval Pentaglot Senior Member Bulgaria maxval.co.nr Joined 5073 days ago 852 posts - 1577 votes Speaks: Hungarian*, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, Russian Studies: Latin, Modern Hebrew
| Message 416 of 1549 05 April 2011 at 4:36pm | IP Logged |
hribecek wrote:
Tanulom az 'adjectives't az emberekről, így akarok írni valamit itt a magamról. |
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adjective = melléknév
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