Finsko-Nemetský Club
Within Charles University there is operating a club called Erasmus
Club that every foreign student can take apart. Though I wouldn’t
recommend you to do so. It wasn’t so well organized. You
can tell it from results.
Well, we didn’t care about that and had a good time. Job
of the Club was limited to take us to a bar. Wow! We ever couldn’t
do that by our selves. For the first and last meeting took apart
only Finnish and German students. Luckily these Germans were really
nice ones and in fact we were already met because we live in the
same building. These Germans seems to be everywhere and anywhere
we go so we decided to take matters to our own hands. From now
on Erasmus Club is called Finsko-Nemetský Club, meaning
Finnish-German Club.
Many German tourists have given an image of people who does not
respect the ways of other cultures. It was our joy to notice that
younger generation does not follow this path. They even spoke
really good English and one even Russia. This might surprise especially
Czechs who named Germans as “Nemetski” which comes
from words “ne” and “mse”, meaning “no
speak” or simply deaf. This was because Germans who lived
in Czech didn’t bother to learn the language of the country.
It looks like this kind of national generalizing doesn’t
count in a new global world.
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