There are over a dozen Slavic countries across Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, and every single one has its own rich history and identity. But spend enough time getting to know them, and you’ll notice they also have a whole lot in common.
No matter where you go, there will be grandmas who refuse to let you leave the table hungry, slippers waiting for you at every door and a strong collective belief that drafts cause every illness known to man. And their approach to home repairs is, well, creative enough to make an engineer cry.
Still, they wouldn’t have it any other way. We’ve gathered some hilarious photos that capture this side of Slavic culture perfectly, so scroll down and enjoy.
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"the best connection would be in this direction. I suggest that we get different mounts, or attach them to wooden blocks to get them further out from the wall" Uncle boris: "no"
I've seen this twice now in northern Germany. Some like horse-drawn carriages, some like heavy machinery. Despite the fact that marriage itself is ridiculously anachronistic and weddings are a waste of money: as long as no one gets hurt and everything is consensual, do as you like.
It all started with the cooking in dishwashers trend, then one person dared to ask, about rotisserie chicken.
Homemade ice cleats. Not attractive, but they look like they get the job done.
Hey, that's not so much weird as practical. I once made toast on a clothes iron. My toaster didn't survive the move to a new apartment, but the iron was fine.
Slam on the breaks, get rear-ended. Since you aren't wearing a seat belt I guess both of you will be thrown out the window.
I, for one, welcome our Slav overlords. Honestly, this is so close to the redneck engineering I saw in my youth it's scary. It's not dumb if it works.
Do they sell insurance in Slavic countries? I guess no code or regulations enforced by governments.
In my experience, my first husband was from that neck of the woods, they regard laws as something quote, "only for fools stupid enough to obey".
Load More Replies...I, for one, welcome our Slav overlords. Honestly, this is so close to the redneck engineering I saw in my youth it's scary. It's not dumb if it works.
Do they sell insurance in Slavic countries? I guess no code or regulations enforced by governments.
In my experience, my first husband was from that neck of the woods, they regard laws as something quote, "only for fools stupid enough to obey".
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