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Cultural Differences #2: Coffee Posted by: PragueVlogg
Video duration: 184 seconds The coffee offered to you in a Czech home may be quite different from the coffee offered to you in an American home. Related: american, coffee, czech, dried, drip, freeze, guest, home, instant, tea Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Cultural Differences #3: Changing Shoes Posted by: PragueVlogg
Video duration: 249 seconds In many cultures, such as Czech, it is required to change your shoes indoors, whereas in other cultures, such as Californian, it is not required. Related: california, changing, clean, cultural, czech, differences, dirty, home, indoors, prague, republic, sandals, shoes, slippers, work Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Re: Annoying Voice Contest!!! Posted by: PragueVlogg
Video duration: 212 seconds Dear Robert, I'd like to introduce you to my friend Rodney. Let me know what you think of him. Love, Caroline Update: This video was co-winner of the contest. Related: annoy, annoying, character, rat, voice Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Cultural Differences #6: Birthdays!!!! Posted by: PragueVlogg
Video duration: 381 seconds I describe my observations of cultural differences between Czech and American birthday celebrations. Additionally, I discuss Czech name days. For more info on name days and how to find your name day, click the link. http://www.myczec hrepublic.com/czech_ culture/czech_name_d ays/ Related: american, birthdays, celebration, cultural, czech, day, differences, name, nameday, praguevlogg Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: MyHollowHeart. on 01 Jun 08, 16:20:09
Well thats a relief. Thanks =] keep these videos up by the way. they are so helpful!
By: PragueVlogg. on 28 May 08, 08:59:50
The restaurants and cafes will serve you good espresso. It's only in the home and work environments where I noticed a lot of instant coffee use. Have fun in Europe!
By: MyHollowHeart. on 28 May 08, 03:58:10
haha youre so cute. this is really helpful, i'm planning on taking a trip to europe sometime in the near future
By: Balazak. on 06 Apr 08, 03:39:32
I'm from the UK and that's the only kind of coffee I know, lol Although I've never liked coffee so maybe if I go back to the states I'll try some of that drip stuff and who knows :)
By: PragueVlogg. on 26 Mar 08, 10:58:02
Thank you!! :)
By: dandieelyon. on 26 Mar 08, 03:59:41
:) This was lovely and really funny!
By: PragueVlogg. on 22 Feb 08, 12:01:09
Sometimes I drink nescafe as well. I have gotten used to the taste and it's easy to prepare. :)
By: dinksta. on 22 Feb 08, 11:38:52
I like that stuff! Especially Nescafe Blend 43. It's the same here in Australia. Most people when they offer you a coffee will make you the instant stuff. Not many people use those "drippy" things. If they do have a coffee machine it will be a proper percolator like in the coffee shops. Thanks for sharing.
By: PragueVlogg. on 05 Feb 08, 19:17:08
Thanks!!!
By: GramsandPapi. on 05 Feb 08, 19:00:05
I Love your jewelry!!! Thanks, Grams
By: PragueVlogg. on 04 Feb 08, 10:08:34
mimirom, thank you for your comments. You add some very interesting information to the picture. Instant is not so gross, it's just notable because I had never been offered it before, I was always offered drip coffee, and so many people here drink instant, whereas its considered kinda fuj to Americans. Sometimes I drink it, though. :)
By: mimirom. on 03 Feb 08, 11:42:37
And I totally agree with your point, that there was a massive invasion of instant-coffee-industry. However, twenty years ago, nobody here knew what a Nescaffee is, neither would enyone offer it to you. By the way, is it really "something gross"? I like it sometimes, because of it's specific taste. When you decide to go to a cafeteria, you usually get a standard Italian espresso (mostly you can choose between piccolo, lungo, cappuccino or latte).
By: mimirom. on 03 Feb 08, 11:41:36
Czech turek is, when you simply put one or two teaspoons of coffee in a big cup (in the communist-times-restaurants there was a custom of using cups made of thick glass), and then pour boiling water over it. After a few minutes the coffee settles, and you can enjoy. Mostly we drink it without milk. Drip coffee is also quite popular, but I think some ten years ago there was much more of it. That instant stuff you are talking about is a phenomenon of last decade or so.
By: mimirom. on 03 Feb 08, 11:40:05
Nooo, come on, it's not like you say. There is a nice coffee tradition in Czech Republic. We use to drink "Turkish coffee" we call it "turek". That's the most traditional way of making coffee here. It's not like the real turkish stile, when you put the coffee in boiling water for about ten minutes, and the add a lot of sugar.
By: LukeesCZ. on 13 Jan 08, 18:48:19
hehe...I think coffe drinking culture is different too.... So if don īt like czech coffe BUY YOUR AMERICAN MEGA COFFE 0,5 liter !!!! ->thatīs kamikaze to your heart :D ....
By: PragueVlogg. on 14 Nov 07, 15:38:32
Some people like that...Turkish coffee they call it. :)
By: Annaconda1984. on 14 Nov 07, 14:15:18
and the worst part from what I've seen from others (as I don't drink coffee myself) is that often they don't mix it properly. So you have that coffee stuff swimming at the bottom of your cup. Not good
By: PragueVlogg. on 01 Nov 07, 23:59:20
Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm sure the crystals are better, and, of course, tea is always the best choice.
By: tosilverglass. on 01 Nov 07, 23:55:32
Interesting. We have been living in American for 17 years now (from Czech originally) and, ironically, perhaps, we don't use a coffee maker at home. We actually buy instant coffee CRYSTALS, which are actually quite delicious and different than instant coffee powder. But, perhaps typically, we tend to enjoy tea more than coffee at my house.
By: PragueVlogg. on 23 Oct 07, 07:09:05
Thank you for your comment. I have been offered instant coffee so many times here that I thought it would be interesting to talk about in a video. :)
By: Hawari24. on 22 Oct 07, 21:41:05
Oh, I have no idea which person have ofered you the "instant" coffe instead of the proper one (at least without asking you), but this is not the usual way. I actually think, that we prefer coffe more than tea, which means that we also want some quality one. The "instant" coffe is mostly "used" for the fast effects. That is my opinion. And by the way - the way you provide the info about us is quite cool. Thanks a lot!!! :-)
By: reallydonotcare. on 18 Oct 07, 10:46:53
lol freeze dried coffee
By: JermaineFaith. on 13 Oct 07, 02:54:36
Coffee~.
By: TT202020. on 15 Sep 07, 10:48:45
Instant coffee sucks
By: PragueVlogg. on 15 Sep 07, 06:00:49
Perhaps, but I think the drip coffee in the US is better then instant coffee often served in CZ.