Tarkers,
I showed you the website for finding the land,
this is the website for buying the architect's plans for the house,
lots to choose from....
http://www.gservis.cz/projekty-rodin...-nad-4-miliony
Milan.
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he he
I had a terrible experience at the maldes-zitle office in vienna
what a bunch they are
Milan.
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Oh God, yes! you think you've wormholed into some parallel universe, this can't really be America.Originally posted by sasguru View Postyeah but public sector workers are miserable everywhere. You should see the ones in the US.
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I could say the same about the krauts I have had contact with in post offices and for example beaurocratic offices in de
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Yes that was true when I was in Basle too.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostActually the fooking Germans are a lot more lively than they are given credit for. I did a contract in Zürich and thought that the Swiss were too, until I finally realised that all the people in the office who ever smiled or laughed were actually German.
The Swiss combine being boring with being smug - not a good combo.
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Actually the fooking Germans are a lot more lively than they are given credit for. I did a contract in Zürich and thought that the Swiss were too, until I finally realised that all the people in the office who ever smiled or laughed were actually German.Originally posted by sasguru View Postmilan stop trying to convince yourself that you don't live in a place full of melancholy Eastern European peasants.
Each time I've been to Czech (and not the tourist areas BTW) - I've noticed how mournful the locals are - they are nice enough folk but God are they a miserable bunch - not half as much fun as the locals at my London local.
Even the fooking Germans are more lively.
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I do believe that a lot of people in the UK don't realise how skint everyone is here.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postfunniest thing in CZ is,
the Czech's don't realise how rich they are and how skint everyone is in the UK
as Paddy said, their disposable income is massive
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milan stop trying to convince yourself that you don't live in a place full of melancholy Eastern European peasants.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postfunniest thing in CZ is,
the Czech's don't realise how rich they are and how skint everyone is in the UK
as Paddy said, their disposable income is massive
Milan.
Each time I've been to Czech (and not the tourist areas BTW) - I've noticed how mournful the locals are - they are nice enough folk but God are they a miserable bunch - not half as much fun as the locals at my London local.
Even the fooking Germans are more lively.
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funniest thing in CZ is,
the Czech's don't realise how rich they are and how skint everyone is in the UK
as Paddy said, their disposable income is massive
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostPaddy,
agreed.
you might find this hard to believe, friends over there go to the UK on shopping trips cos it is so cheap for them
Milan.
The value of the Koruna has shot up compared with the GBP. My Czech friends have gone back to live and work there because at the end of the day disposable income is higher.
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No. I mean the other aspects of Sweden.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAre you bisexual?
And I am not dodgy either. And I am not an agent.
Gott sei dank.
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