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My dear compatriots here

While waiting for the tram today at 5:30 AM in Česká station, I was surprised to hear some talk in Tunisian accent, there are no many Tunisians in Brno, but I would have preferred not to meet those three guys, totally drunk, dirty dresses, talking loudly and laughing, singing and bothering people who were trying to avoid them.
Why must there be always some jerks who mess up? If people know about their citizenship, it would be the first impression they have about Tunisians, thus all Tunisians who are serious, correct, honest and respected would be considered in the same category as for those stupid drunks, nice reputation.
Shame on them, they screwed my day up!

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3 Responses to “My dear compatriots here”

  1. AdaMM Says:

    don’t worry… you always find these ppl, no matter what is your nationality. i for one, though i like croatia very much, do not want to travel there much any more - because one must feel ashamed because of czech ppl there all the time. there are hundreds of them everywhere, half of them behaving like dumb, dull, loud, unpolite, ridiciculous assholes. they don’t bother to speak different language than czech, thinking the louder they speak, the better they would be understood. awful. and since i don’t talk and act like them, usually local don’t take me as czech, which i’m happy for :)

  2. Swobodin Says:

    Unfortunately people don’t take the effort to find out more, especially if their first contact was disappointing.

  3. Phil Says:

    Could be worse. The English in Prague are embarrassing beyond belief.

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