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If you’re a tourist planning to see Europe for the first time, you’re likely centering your itinerary on visiting the premier destinations: Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal, countries you’d see in postcards. Visiting the less-traveled regions like Eastern Europe may not be on your priority list. 

If so, you’re missing out on a lot. For one, you’re not seeing the beauty of Slavic culture, which has a ton to offer. And to give you an idea of what to expect, here are some hilarious posts from the Scenic Depictions of Slavic Life social media page

These memes give outsiders a firsthand feel for what life on the ground is like, which is likely much more colorful than expected. Go ahead and enjoy scrolling, maybe even learn something new.

#1

Slavic Road Fixed With Love

Eastern Europe meme: A heart-shaped pothole on a cracked asphalt road, showing unique characteristics.

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    In The Balkans, Weddings Are Not Just Private Events, They Are Public Celebrations That Take Over The Entire Neighborhood

    A person standing on the roof of a white car, waving a Serbian flag, showing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

    What is the most unique wedding tradition you’ve witnessed in your country?

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    #3

    Balcony? We Don't Need Balcony Where We Go. Just A Flat Roof And Strong Will To Grill

    Three men from Eastern Europe grilling on a small concrete ledge outside a window, demonstrating their unique grill spirit.

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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My health & safety mind is doing summersaults!

    Scenic Depictions, along with its other offshoot, Squatting Slavs in Tracksuits, has gained internet fame for its unique take on Slavic and Eastern European culture. When it was created in the mid-2010s, no other social platform catered to such an audience. 

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    Its creator, Matei Tabacu, previously spoke with Bored Panda and revealed that his posts eventually transcended borders beyond Slavic countries. It shows how powerful a connecting tool memes can be.

    #4

    When You Tell Your Boss You’re Taking Two Weeks Off For 'Personal Projects'

    A meme contrasting typical vacations with Balkan people vacations, showing construction work, reflecting Eastern European traits.

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    David Paterson
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This also applies to people from Jamaica, by the way.

    #5

    Never Trust The Packaging In A Slavic Household. That 'Cola' Bottle Has Seen More Homemade Spirits Than Actual Soda

    Tom and Jerry meme about an Eastern European uncle bringing a Cola bottle from the cellar, showing people are built different.

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    #6

    Slav Engineering At Its Finest:

    Man from Eastern Europe riding a bicycle with an attached long ladder-cart, showcasing how people are built different.

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    But if you’re an outsider, what could make you relate to these posts? According to Polish journalist, author, and social activist Magdalena Okraska, the self-deprecating nature of Slavic humor easily breaks cultural barriers. 

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    #7

    The Final Boss Of Slavic Pronunciation Has Arrived. Legend Says If You Say It Three Times Fast, You Become A Citizen

    A man with a name tag showing a complex Polish name, humorously depicting Eastern European identity.

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    1 hour ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can you pronounce this? - Pronounce? I know that guy

    #8

    Hungary Not Slavic? 😂 Pharmacy Open

    A priest blessing a pharmacy in Eastern Europe, with people watching, highlighting why people are built different.

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    TroubleMarkOne
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If the lotion doesn't work, we can recommend the exorcism. Voodoo is available in aisle three.

    #9

    Montenegro Tourism At Finest

    Eastern Europe meme: A sign advertising excavator rides for 2€ next to an actual excavator and a crowd of people.

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    “By laughing at ourselves, we internalize the stereotypes about ourselves that Western Europe has created and disseminated, a Europe that determines the categories and terms used to describe the ‘other,’ the ‘foreigner,’” Okraska wrote

    #10

    If You Know, You Know. The Legendary Balkan 'Clear' Version

    Eastern Europe meme: A Coca-Cola bottle filled with clear liquid, labeled as Coca-Cola clear in the Balkans, on an outdoor table.

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    Roman Arendt
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In the early 90ies, my family went to Lake Bálaton on vacation. We rented a small apartment from a lovely family who lived in the house next door. Of course they invited us to their barbecues (as seems to be tradition) and of course there was this special kind of Cola distilled from their own (really delicious!) peaches. Now, more than 30 years later, my father swears he's still hungover.

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    #11

    Pedro Pascal After One Week In Hungary

    A man with a mustache on a TV screen for Dormeo, depicting how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    The Matrix Looked Futuristic Until You Visited One Street In Eastern Europe. Big Biznis Internet Infrastructure

    A split image comparing The Matrix with a tangled utility pole in Bucharest, illustrating Eastern Europe is built different.

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    Okraska adds that knowing how to laugh at themselves and reinforcing Eastern European stereotypes in the process makes them more relatable. However, she also noted an element of nostalgia. 

    “Their idea isn't meant to be satirical at all,” Okraska explained. “They want to weave a nostalgic tale of mythical nations that are simultaneously brave and cynical, vulgar and crazy, lazy and hard-working, colorful and gray. They want to unite all Slavs, or wanna-be Slavs, in a shared sigh for the past and joke about the present.”

    #13

    Gandalf After One Week In The Balkans. It Seems The Journey To Mordor Was Nothing Compared To A Road Trip Through Our Region

    A person dressed as a wizard walking by the road, showing how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #14

    The Final Boss Of Czech Tourism: Socks, Sandals, And A Mountain That Didn't See It Coming

    A man in a tank top and shorts posing on a mountain with a shopping bag, showing how Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Roman Arendt
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If we can believe all those reports about tourists and hikers who dieded or had to be rescued in the Alps and the surrounding circumstances this year alone (and, yes, we can), he could be from anywhere.

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    The Secret To A 12-Hour Slavic Wedding Performance Revealed. It’s All About The Equipment. Forget Expensive Gear, All You Need Is A Microphone Stand And A Dream

    Eastern European man with a shot glass holder attached to his accordion, showing people are built different.

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    Whether or not you’re from Eastern Europe or a Slavic country, there are likely posts and memes on this list that connect with you the most. Feel free to upvote them or spark a conversation in the comments below!

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    #16

    If You Know, You Know. That Silent Stare That Says More Than A Thousand Words About Your Car's Engine

    A meme with a Balkan mechanic showing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    The 30th Birthday: A Magical Moment Where The Slavic Genes Decide It's Time For A New Look. Who Else Experienced This 'Upgrade' Recently?

    A meme comparing a man with hair to the same man bald, captioned Slavic men when they turn 30, illustrating Eastern Europe memes.

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    Roman Arendt
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They just maintain authority over the inevitable. I like it.

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    #18

    Balkan Transport Companies Don't Believe In Taking Unnecessary Risks

    A truck on a highway with a large religious icon painted on its back, representing people from Eastern Europe.

    The truck is serviced. The cargo is secured. The coffee is strong. The protection level has been upgraded to maximum.
    Now the journey can begin.

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    #19

    The Eiffel Tower After Just One Week In Hungary. Paris Has Some Serious Competition!

    A house with a large miniature Eiffel Tower in its yard, highlighting why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #20

    Legend Says The Car Was There Before The Road Was Even Built

    A silver car parked on a damaged road, showcasing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #21

    Slavic Tinder Inspiration 🤣

    Eastern Europe men built different, a Tinder profile for Robert, 21, posing in a pool.

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    #22

    Lidl, Bratislava, Slovakia

    A horse tied to a shopping cart return outside a store, illustrating how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    TroubleMarkOne
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is it a trolley or a bike? Where do you put the coin?

    #23

    Summer In The Balkans. Volume Included

    Eastern Europe men built different, playing an accordion on a jet ski in the middle of the sea.

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    David Paterson
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    See, it's OK to play music on public transport.

    #24

    Eastern European Parking Skills Are On Another Level!

    A blue car with its back wheel in a ditch next to a wall on a street in Eastern Europe, showing why people are built different.

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    #25

    Scenic Depictions Of A Very Confusing Euro Trip

    A map meme incorrectly labeling European countries as Chechnya, Australia, Slovenia, and Hungry, highlighting perceptions of Europe.

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    Roman Arendt
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah, too accurate (Grozny, Ljubljana).

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    #26

    Peak Mediterranean Efficiency: When The Traffic Is So Bad Even The Bus Driver Needs A Break

    Eastern European bus driver on a smoke break in Croatia, highlighting why people are built different.

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    #27

    Zero Emissions. Maximum Effort. Ostrava, Czechia

    People from Eastern Europe pushing a broken-down blue tram, demonstrating how they are built different.

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    #28

    Safety Is Just A Suggestion

    Man from Eastern Europe smoking while filling a jerry can at a gas station, showing how people are built different.

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    #29

    Big Biznis Is Here

    Man from Eastern Europe relaxing in a wicker chair on a public bus, illustrating how people are built different.

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    #30

    Some Signs Don't Need Perfect Grammar To Deliver The Message. Varna, Golden Sands

    A sign saying POOL DASENT WORK next to an empty swimming pool at a resort, an amusing Eastern European moment.

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    Balkan Wedding Decoration: When Elegance Meets The Raw Reality Of The Neighborhood. A Beautiful Beginning In A Familiar Setting

    An ornate white floral archway at the entrance of a dilapidated building, highlighting Eastern European contrasts.

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    #32

    Forget Emotional Support Dogs. In Our World, We Have Emotional Support Dinner

    A person on a train with a chicken's head poking out of a bag, a common sight in Eastern Europe.

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    Orava Castle, Slovakia. Even Medieval Knights Need Groceries

    A meme of people from Eastern Europe with modern and historical dress, one carrying a Lidl bag.

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    #34

    The Original 'Main Stage' Experience

    A meme with a large Eastern European stadium event and text: Dad, did you have festivals in your time? Yes, son. But it was not quite what you might expect.

    No DJs, just thousands of people in perfect synchronization. Who needs a light show when you have this level of choreography? Tell us your family's stories about these 'festivals'!

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    #35

    Big Biznis Has Officially Arrived At The Local Village Pub

    A red Ferrari convertible parked outside a simple building, highlighting that people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #36

    A Complete Balkan Life Cycle In One Photo

    A row of diverse shops including a casino, pawn shop, pharmacy, and fast food, showing Eastern Europe's unique landscape.

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    #37

    The Slavic Definition Of A 'Lake View' Dinner. Simple, Local, And Perfect

    A scenic view of a lake with a wooden board of cheese and sausage, showing why Eastern Europe is built different.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Need some whole-grain black bread

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    #38

    Babushcamouflage Level: Expert

    An elderly person in a straw hat walks past a blue tram in a city, highlighting Eastern Europe being built different.

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    #39

    Summer In Burgas, Bulgaria. When The Heat Hits, We Don't Take Chances

    A building in Eastern Europe covered with numerous air conditioning units, highlighting unique engineering and local solutions.

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    #40

    Some People Ask For Extra Cheese. Some Ask For Extra Pepperoni. Somewhere In The Balkans, Someone Had A Much Better Idea

    A pizza topped with numerous grilled sausages, a meme showing Eastern European preferences.

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    Ascending To Slavhalla With Style And Practicality

    A man with a shopping bag on a foggy mountain ridge, illustrating how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #42

    When The Boss Says No Breaks, But The Boys Found A Way. Ultimate Slovenia Pool Party Vibes

    Eastern Europe men built different, cooling off in a skip filled with water on a sunny day.

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    #43

    Mikuláš Černák, The Former Boss Of Slovak Mafia In 90s, Currently Serving Lifetime Imprisonment

    Man from Eastern Europe on a phone, standing next to a tiger on a leash in a garden at night.

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    #44

    They Say Hungary Isn't Slavic, But This Level Of Efficiency Says Otherwise

    Women refilling drinks in a fast-food restaurant in Eastern Europe, demonstrating why people are built different.

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    #45

    The Millennium Falcon Has Some Serious Competition In Hungary

    Blue van with an interesting window decal on a road in Eastern Europe, showing people are built different.

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    #46

    If Cinderella Were From The Balkans

    Eastern Europe Cinderella meme: A royal servant fitting an Adidas shoe on Cinderella, who is dressed in an Adidas tracksuit.

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    Big Biznis Here. Same Apartment Block. Same Neighbors. Same Parking Lot. Some Things Don't Need An Upgrade

    An orange supercar parked in a muddy lot next to old buildings, showing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Slavic Vacation Starter Pack: Travel 1,000 Kilometers To Eat Exactly What You Eat At Home

    A person eating a meal with bread by the sea, showcasing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Roman Arendt
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you were to stay somewhere you have to supply your own food, that's genius. You can relax and eat first thing after you've arrived and get to the hassle later.

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    Slavic Special Forces Starter Pack. Precision: 100% Ammo: Infinite (If You Find Enough Wires)

    Slingshot with a pile of colorful u-shaped hooks on a brown paper bag, showcasing Eastern European resourcefulness.

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    #50

    Just A Regular Day In Slovakia Where Physics And Architecture Are Merely Suggestions. Living Life On The Edge, Quite Literally

    An image of a tall, narrow building from Eastern Europe with graffiti on the base, showing unique architecture.

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    Slavic Banking System In One Picture. If You Know, You Know

    A meme of an Eastern European man with a skeptical expression, highlighting the built different culture.

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    #52

    Deda Said Rakija Will Be Strong This Year

    Two individuals in yellow hazmat suits next to a large still, a Breaking Bad Balkan Edition meme, showcasing Eastern Europe.

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    #53

    Slavic Electrician Checking The Lines. He’s A Bit Grumpy Today

    A bear climbing a tall utility pole in a rural landscape, showcasing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Better Call Saul After Spending One Week In Hungary. The Expensive Office Is Gone. The Fresh Air Is Free. The Neighbors Know Your Name Before You Introduce Yourself, And Somehow Life Feels A Little Less Complicated

    A black BMW with a custom 'LAWYER-1' license plate, showcasing that people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #55

    Kolega Super Body Builder. Logistics By Day, Powerlifting By Break Time

    A man from Eastern Europe doing outdoor exercises with dumbbells, demonstrating people built different.

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    #56

    Who Needs A Luxury Resort When Babushka’s Backyard Already Has: Fresh Air Village Silence Warm Water And Unlimited Slavic Peace

    A man from Eastern Europe relaxing in an outdoor bathtub, a funny meme showing people built different.

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    The Art Of Clear Communication In The Countryside. No Copper Here, Just High-Speed Dreams. How Would You Rate This Security System?

    A large wooden spool in Eastern Europe with a sign that says NOT COPPER Fiber Optic, indicating local resourcefulness.

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    #58

    Meanwhile In Warsaw, Poland

    A silver car parked partially in a deep trench, highlighting how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #59

    Champions League Night In The Block. Pure Vibes

    Men watching a football game on TV in a dimly lit room, showcasing how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #60

    Spotted In Budapest: Karl Marx Has Officially Returned, But This Time He’s Just Here For The Lunch Special

    People serving themselves food in a cafeteria, showing how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Adam Sandler After One Week In The Czech Republic. It Seems The Local 'Pivo' And The Relaxed Village Atmosphere Have Officially Claimed Another Hollywood Legend

    Eastern Europe men built different, standing in front of a building with outdoor seating.

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    #62

    Pączki - Donuts

    A bakery named AL PACZINO, a funny meme showing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #63

    Modern Problems Require Slavic Solutions

    A wine bottle cooling in an air conditioner, a resourceful way showing Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #64

    Mr. Bean After One Week In Balkans

    A man from Eastern Europe standing indoors, showcasing how people are built different.

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    #65

    The Wedding Reception Looks A Bit Different This Year. No Tables, No Chairs, Just Vibes And Historical Architecture

    Bride and groom sitting on the ground in Eastern Europe, enjoying a moment, showing people are built different.

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    Family Is Important, But So Is Ensuring There Is Enough Grain For The Winter. The True Slavic 'Fast & Furious' Happens In The Fields

    A collage of movie characters and a combine harvester, highlighting why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #67

    A Proper Polish Girl Knows That The Best Dining Experience Isn't In A Fancy Restaurant

    A woman having a picnic on a concrete path with graffiti, illustrating why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Warsaw, Poland, 1999. A Warm Afternoon, A Patch Of Sand, And Absolutely No Reason To Believe You Needed The Sea To Enjoy Summer

    A meme of a man relaxing on sand by a road, showcasing why people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    Slavic Dj Set: 10% Equipment, 90% Neighbors Complaining

    A person reaching out a window to adjust speakers and a laptop, an example of Eastern Europe being built different.

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    #70

    Sofia, Bulgaria. When The Passion For Football Is 100% But The Space Is Only 20%. You Play With What You Have

    An aerial view of a makeshift football field in Eastern Europe, with lines drawn on a grassy area, surrounded by parked cars and buildings.

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    #71

    Transport Company: “Delivery Will Cost 30€.” Slavic Dad:

    A convertible car from Eastern Europe carrying a large wooden plank, showing people built different.

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    #72

    Even When The 'Big Biznis' Is On Hold For The Summer, A True Professional Knows How To Optimize Their Relaxation

    An elderly couple from Eastern Europe relaxing in beach chairs partly submerged in the water, showcasing a unique way to cool off.

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    #73

    Vacation Time. Five-Star View, Legendary Breakfast

    Eastern Europe men built different, holding a can of sausage in beans stew with an ocean background.

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    #74

    Slavic Bed Games Be Like

    A woman in bed with her wrists tied with a string of sausages, demonstrating how people from Eastern Europe are built different.

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    #75

    Waiting For The Bus Has Never Been More Comfortable. Mórágy - Hungary

    A waiting room with red chairs and a bookshelf, looking out at a Volanbus bus, showing why Eastern Europe is built different.

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    #76

    Matcha Is Temporary, But Grilled Sausage Is Forever

    Eastern Europe meme: Two large grilled sausages with a slice of bread and ketchup, highlighting Eastern European food culture.

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    #77

    Heavy Transport In Bratislava Streets

    A very long pipe being transported on a hand pallet truck and a shopping cart in Eastern Europe, demonstrating improvised transport.

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