If you grew up in a Slavic country, your culture might be extremely important to you. Whether it’s having a fridge full of pickled vegetables and beer, spending hours on the phone each day talking to your mother, or owning a dozen Adidas tracksuits, there’s something so special about being Slavic.
And if you’re looking for a list of photos that poke fun at Slavic culture while being both relatable and hilarious, you’ve come to the right place, pandas. We took a trip to Squatting Slavs In Tracksuits on Facebook and gathered some of their funniest posts below. While these images are aimed at Slavs specifically, they might also hit home if you’re from anywhere in Eastern Europe, or perhaps even the Baltics. But regardless of your culture, we hope you enjoy scrolling through these photos. And be sure to upvote the ones that have you craving pierogi or potato pancakes!
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Babushka Art
Slavic Art 😍
Comrades, I Present To You… The Slav Hibernation Cave
Now, before anyone else says it first, we know that all Slavic countries (and of course, all Slavic people) are not a monolith. Just like any other country or region, there are stereotypes associated with Slavs that aren’t actually true, at least not for all people. With this piece, we just want to poke fun at the more amusing aspects of Slavic culture, rather than offend 13 nations. So with that out of the way, let’s enjoy these photos, pandas!
The Squatting Slavs In Tracksuits Facebook page has been around for an impressive 10 years. And over the past decade, the account has shared countless photos of Eastern European dishes, fashion, bizarre engineering choices, architecture, and more to connect the Slavic people together. Whether you’re from Belarus or Croatia, you may have some cultural similarities, despite how much distance lies between your nations.
Botanical Garden Inside The Block
Somewhere In Eastern Europe…
Now, if you’re not from a Slavic country, you might not be familiar with exactly which nations qualify. So to be clear, the Slavic countries are: Ukraine, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Belarus, and Russia.
As far as what actually makes a nation Slavic, it comes down to the language spoken there. In each of these countries, the primary language spoken is Slavic, which means that some of these languages bear many similarities. But some of these countries also share similar cultures, cuisines, and fashion choices.
Balkan Moms Really Have Their Own… Communication Style 😅
If you want to get a better understanding of Slavic culture, Dutch Trans shared an article breaking it down. First, they note that nearly three-quarters of Slavic people identify as Orthodox Christians. And when it comes to food, the cuisine in many of these nations is centered around meat, bread, and potatoes. Plus, drinking is considered an important part of many of these cultures, with beer and vodka being particularly popular choices.
Perfect Slav Brakfast 👌
Jaguar After One Week In Romania
Now, when it comes to the stereotypes of squatting in a tracksuit while smoking a cigarette, obviously, not all Slavs can relate. However, if you’ve spent some time in Eastern Europe or the Balkans, you’ve probably seen it. So why does this happen? According to Mira Safety, one theory is that the “Slav Squat” originated due to a lack of public benches. Without anywhere to sit, people simply adapted and decided that squatting was easier on their legs than standing upright.
In Eastern Europe, Every Block Staircase Comes With A Free Botanical Garden 😍
Perfection 😍
Regardless of where the Slav Squat came from, though, there’s no question that it has inspired countless memes over the years. Mira Safety explains that, around 2012, it became a trend online to start sharing photos of Slavs squatting in their beloved tracksuits. And the images spread like wildfire.
“Perhaps it was the undeniable coolness of the odd pose, the relatable act of chilling in defiance of social norms, or simply the absurdity of squatting in such unexpected places,” Mira Safety writes. “The Slav Squat meme went viral and became a global phenomenon.”
A Czech Tourist Exploring The World Like A True Slavic Warrior
And they have several good years (not Goodyears) left in them. This is why we do winter chains.
While these photos of squatting Slavs may have originated to poke fun at Slavic culture, today, they can be a way to bring people from many different nations together. Even photos of various dishes from Slavic countries shared on Squatting Slavs In Tracksuits can open up conversations about different cultures and encourage people to visit their Slavic brothers around Europe to experience the unique aspects of their cultures.
When You're An Nba Legend But Still A Village Boy At Heart
Poland Playground...brutalism At Its Finest
Eastern European Childhood Memories
Nope, sorry, that's world-wide. Babushkas everywhere sneak their bubbelas cash love.
In this day and age, it feels like the world is more divided than ever. So even if something as silly as a photo of a man smoking in a tracksuit or a sandwich of mayo and pickles can bring people together, we’ll take any wholesome encounter we can get. Plus, these images might even inspire you to visit some Slavic nations and enjoy the best cabbage rolls and potatoes that you’ve ever tasted.
True Slavic Lifestyle... Even The Cat Knows It
If You Know What’s Happening Here… You’re One Of Us
A Swiss friend of my parents said they used to beat their rugs on the snow, and it was a matter of pride if your rug didn't dirty the snow, because all your neighbours would be checking it out
Are you enjoying this list full of classic Slavic experiences, pandas? Keep upvoting the images that make you want to embrace your own culture, and let us know in the comments below what you love most about that Slavic lifestyle. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another article from Bored Panda featuring the same Facebook page, look no further than right here!
Sofia, Bulgaria
Somewhere In Eastern Europe, Christmas Decorations Hit A Different Level
This Smells Like Stories And Homemade Drinks
I've always liked grey exteriors with bright warm interiors, always looks cozy.
I Have So Many Questions… And Zero Answers
That's a perfectly good apartment for your aunt, 4 cousins and their 3 dogs.
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Slovakia, Bratislava
Romania: Pedestrian Crossing For Superheroes
The Louvre Is Not The Same As It Was
Every Eastern European Knows Exactly What’s Going On Here
2 Fast 2 Slav
Somewhere In Eastern Europe, Innovation Never Sleeps
Slavs On Vacantion..no Matter Where We Go, We Bring The Essentials
Why Go To Spa When You Have A Kitchen
That's not just their kitchen, it's their dining area, living room, and after 10pm, 3 sons' bedroom.
Poland
Bureking Bad
When The Apartment Block Wants To Be Extra Safe At Night
Bulgarian Police-Hack
Eastern European Hybrid Technology
Belgrade, Serbia
Somewhere In The Balkans. If You Know, You Know
Meanwhile In USA, Mean Machine, Yugo 💪
We were at a motocross race in the 1990s and our friend's Yugo was blocked in by a couple big pickups parked right up to his front and back bumper, he needed to leave so we picked up the car and moved it. Five of us, normal sized people. Not a lot of structure in those little flivvers.
This Feels Strangely Familiar To Many Of Us 👌
Slavic Life Hack
If Yoda Grew Up In Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe Solved Christmas. Again
If You Never Played With One Of These… Your Childhood Was Too Fancy
Slavic Dj
Big Biznis Here
This Picture Explains The Whole Story… Slavic Engineering Meets Destiny
Technologiaaa
Big Biznis Here
Christmas In Lithuania 😁
Santa Is Experiencing Some… Travel Difficulties In Bulgaria
But officer, the reindeer went on strike and I need to deliver to the Americas before the children awake! It can’t be done driving at 35 mph!
Hungary Is Not Slavic! Meanwhile Hungary:
Certified Slavic Engineering
Some Of You Had This Talk Last Weekend…
Hungarian Subway
Hung(A)ry Little Kolega 🐁
Big Biznis Here
A Normal Day In Serbia. Nothing Unusual To See Here
A Typical Evening Somewhere In Europe
You Already Know Which Country This Is
Polish Christmas Market
Somewhere In New York… A Babushka Is Proud
This Is How Champions Start The Day
Good Morning! Babushka Sandwich Looks Like:
Slavic Taxi Driver
That's not distracted driving, it's driving getting in the way of screentime.
Only In The Balkans You Call This “Still Good, Just Cut Around It.”
Eastern European Christmas Decorations Start… In The Hallway
Meanwhile In Polish High School. This Windows Is Cracked Btw
Slav Life Hack
Balkan Aerodynamics At Its Finest
Big Biznis Here
Eastern European Engineering Never Disappoints
This Dish Has Healed More Slavic Families Than Therapy Ever Did
Somewhere In Eastern Europe, Safety Standards Reached Their Final Form
Did they... Pull out the stones to make the safety barrier for the now missing stones?
Bugs Bunny After 1 Week In Hungary
A Block Of Houses, Bold Colors, And A Kebab Place. Beautiful Eastern Europe 🙂
Hungary, Újpest
Bikeway In Hungary
If Your City Doesn’t Look Like This At Night… Are You Even In Eastern Europe? 😂
This Is Not A Picture. This Is A Whole Soundtrack
Somewhere In Eastern Europe, This Cures Anything Except Your Problems
The greasy circles tell you that's a meat-based broth, not water. Could be fish-based, tho. Either way, it gives the gassy vegetables the illusion of stew.
Slavic Minimalism... In Eastern Europe, The Heater Is The Decoration
You're Not A Real Slav If You Don't Have This Glass
Whatever is to your liking, but I'd have mine filled with beer, please.
Load More Replies...In South Africa, German mustard comes in those!!
Load More Replies...in Turkiye it is a beer glass, and it is called argentina glass
Bulgarian Architecture At Its Finest, Saint Vlas
Baby Jimmy, come back here right now, don’t make me have to come get you!
Only Real Slavs Will Understand
Slovakia
A True Balkan Christmas Tradition Captured In One Photo. Many Will Know Exactly What This Is
Somewhere In Eastern Europe…
This Sandwich Is Just Bread With Emotional Damage
Eastern European Marketing Is Understood Only By Those Who Live Here 🤣
Refreshing to see something not so US-centric. First country I lived in was what used to be called Czechoslovakia, and have family who escaped Russia (Jews, pogroms), so some of this is very familiar. But where is the carp in the bathtub?
I read about the carp in bathtub when I was a kid and I bond with animals too quickly to participate but it's fascinated me ever since. I second your question, we demand the carp!
Load More Replies...As a West European, I could really have used some explanation of a lot of these, though I am also happy to see something that is not all about the US.
Some of the pics remind me of my childhood in the former GDR. Especially the purple lights
Excellent! Thank you, BP - even the ones I didn't quite understand made me smile.
The savoury nature of the food shown in this post does appeal to me but the soups are not something I'd like... Only eat/drink chicken soup/stock when I have a cold.
First, there is no "slavic" culture. There are slavic languages and there are various degrees of shared history between various subsets of the countries that speak them. Some of this history is very recent and traumatizing and westerners should be effing careful when assuming these countries are similar and slapping the extremely simplistic "slavic" label on it. Also, half of these pictures basically just show old stuff, poverty and east-european brand of "white trashiness", nothing specific to particular nation or group of nations. Do you want to laugh at post-communist s**t? Call it "post-communist" and feel free to include Hungary and former DDR. Want to make fun of poor countries? Call them "poor" and feel free to include Romania and what not. Want to laugh at Russians? Call them russian and do not conflate them with other nations (especially the ones they have invaded ffs). Making it about ethnicity is racist as f**k but I guess that doesn't count since the people in question are light-skinned?! Imagine your ethnicity being a synonym for "european white trash"! A bit messed up, isn't it?
How can you have an authentic Slavic forum without Leutonia's Stan and Yosh Shmenge, and their traditional gathering around the Christmas Tree or the hiding of the egg? I call b******t.
This looked as depressing as hell to me. No plans to travel to a Slavic country anytime soon.
Refreshing to see something not so US-centric. First country I lived in was what used to be called Czechoslovakia, and have family who escaped Russia (Jews, pogroms), so some of this is very familiar. But where is the carp in the bathtub?
I read about the carp in bathtub when I was a kid and I bond with animals too quickly to participate but it's fascinated me ever since. I second your question, we demand the carp!
Load More Replies...As a West European, I could really have used some explanation of a lot of these, though I am also happy to see something that is not all about the US.
Some of the pics remind me of my childhood in the former GDR. Especially the purple lights
Excellent! Thank you, BP - even the ones I didn't quite understand made me smile.
The savoury nature of the food shown in this post does appeal to me but the soups are not something I'd like... Only eat/drink chicken soup/stock when I have a cold.
First, there is no "slavic" culture. There are slavic languages and there are various degrees of shared history between various subsets of the countries that speak them. Some of this history is very recent and traumatizing and westerners should be effing careful when assuming these countries are similar and slapping the extremely simplistic "slavic" label on it. Also, half of these pictures basically just show old stuff, poverty and east-european brand of "white trashiness", nothing specific to particular nation or group of nations. Do you want to laugh at post-communist s**t? Call it "post-communist" and feel free to include Hungary and former DDR. Want to make fun of poor countries? Call them "poor" and feel free to include Romania and what not. Want to laugh at Russians? Call them russian and do not conflate them with other nations (especially the ones they have invaded ffs). Making it about ethnicity is racist as f**k but I guess that doesn't count since the people in question are light-skinned?! Imagine your ethnicity being a synonym for "european white trash"! A bit messed up, isn't it?
How can you have an authentic Slavic forum without Leutonia's Stan and Yosh Shmenge, and their traditional gathering around the Christmas Tree or the hiding of the egg? I call b******t.
This looked as depressing as hell to me. No plans to travel to a Slavic country anytime soon.
