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
Nah. It will be accompanied with extra fatty pork and doused in mayonnaise.
Load More Replies...When all fruits and vegetables are seasonal, canning veggies and making fruit preserves is a smart move.
100%! And canning prevents spoilage; we had a refrigerator when I was growing (late 60s), but not everyone did.
Load More Replies...Tourshee (pickled everything) and eivar (roasted red pepper paste) - names promptly anglicized for easier reading
Basement of my mother, in Germany. She is Dutch and born 1935 and never was able not to use her gardens to the full extend. She died last year and I am still throwing out stuff 10 years and way older. Tested it, but it really isn't good anymore.
I'm so sorry you lost your mother. This must be so heartbreaking for you. Sending all of my condolences ❤️
Load More Replies...Not me, but if you let me in I'll bring extra mayonnaise and fatty pork
Load More Replies...People that do this save so much money! It's a necessary talent.
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.
Somewhere In Eastern Europe…
Botanical Garden Inside The Block
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.
Loved my mother's pierogis and, when I have the energy, my empanadas (different fillings). Almost every culture has some form of pastry with filling (samosas, empanadas, pierogies, pies, etc.) and they're all yummy!
mm samosas are yummy. I worked as a taxi dispatcher and a lot of our drivers were from India. One of them always brought in samosas his wife made for us, he even brought the good Indian ketchup for us to have with them. So good.
Load More Replies...Hey OP. Google took me 5 seconds. Kobierzyńska 113, 30-382 Kraków, Poland
Perfect Slav Brakfast 👌
It is. To be honest, this spread is for visitors coming over. Breakfast is usually bread, butter and a coffee
Load More Replies...Breakfast... and lunch and dinner! This looks awesome! That's one hell of a charcuterie board!
1000 upvotes. can i get this at a restaurant near me? is there fresh churned butter?
Balkan Moms Really Have Their Own… Communication Style 😅
And Colombian moms would say “¿Con quien? ¿Por qué el? ¿A qué hora llegan? ¿Te demoras? ¿Vas lejos?”
Load More Replies...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.
Really impressive that the blonde is doing that in heels.
Load More Replies...No chairs, and standing all the time is uncomfortable 🤷😂
Load More Replies...Well... High heals are god when resting your legs.. I use high heels for balance when i change my cars tires
No, I think it's just that the pup's upper lip is being pushed up by part of the wire.
Load More Replies...Jaguar After One Week In Romania
Well, I hate driving with dirty hands and think way there’s always a sink available
so you can wash your hands after pushing it back to the driveway when it dies 100m from home.
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.
Perfection 😍
Give me some matza balls or lokshen in mine and I‘m going to kick this virus into next year!
Its called 'Rosół' in Poland, and it is a traditional sunday dish. I know a few ppl from modern generetion, who call it Polish Ramen ;)
I eat meat perhaps four times a year, and one of those times is rosół. My mom has mastered it to such perfection that this amazing Slavic umami taste she knocks up from the right combination of seared veggies, the right amount of chicken meat, and one hot pepper. No other spices, no salt, no nothing, and it is heaven - rich, full bodied, not too fat, slightly hotter than normal, but still within the Polish standard, nicely salty. It’s a triumph.
Me neither! I fish mine out and give them to the kids! I love raw carrot but boiled is pretty much the only food I find very hard to handle!
Load More Replies...In Eastern Europe, Every Block Staircase Comes With A Free Botanical Garden 😍
I just thought of something. This one and the one further up, who waters all these plants?
Bored old ladies. They also feed the cats and, regrettably, the pigeons. They are also better security option than cameras.
Load More Replies...I'm actually amazed there's enough sunlight in a hallway to support these plants
Both my Slovak great grandmothers crocheted doilies from the butcher's twine they saved up. I always thought it was cool.
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.”
Sorry if I'm being stupid, but I don't know what being Asian has to do with this?
Load More Replies...Yupp (Aldi South, to be precise), although "brand" is a bit of a stretch.
Load More Replies...A Czech Tourist Exploring The World Like A True Slavic Warrior
I'm from Germany, but I have a picture like that too in front of temples in Kyoto. Kaufland is a German supermarket brand, and they once had a campaign, where you could win something if you pose with a Kaufland bag in front of a tourist attraction :D
Kaufland is extremely popular in Eastern Europe. At least it is in Romania. Same for Lidl.
Load More Replies...Look how white is socks still are? Do we want to know what was in laundry detergent?
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
From what I can find, he really did say this, but I can only find links to 10+ minute videos of it.
Load More Replies...I swear, my mother could throw a high heel around a corner and whack me in the head.
This is miscategorized. Throwing your shoe at someone is a huge insult in the middle east/south asia - iraq, india, pakistan, etc. Not the slavic world. It was a huge deal in 2008 when an Irqui journalist threw his shoes at President Bush.
Eastern European Childhood Memories
Nope, sorry, that's world-wide. Babushkas everywhere sneak their bubbelas cash love.
Yep I'm a Chicagoen and my granny did this RIP grandma...
Load More Replies...My paternal Dutch grandmother just stuffed me full of sweets, treats and generous portions of all food to show her 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
Originally named after Macassar hair oil which was popular for men in the 19th century
Big upvote for antimacassar. Didn't think anyone still remembered the name for them. Actually for the chair back not the arm.
Poland Playground...brutalism At Its Finest
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!
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
My great-grandmother would sweep the carpet and take rugs outside to be beaten. I mentioned just using the vacuum, and you would have thought I proposed some great heresy.
That is because vacuuming will only clean the top two thirds of the carpet pile. If you want that carpet clean down to the base, take it outside, hang it on a chainlink fence, and beat it with a broom. Give the job to whichever kid in the house is most hyper (or learning tennis), and play music with a good beat. Hit every part of the carpet. Turn it, and repeat. Wear a face mask.
Load More Replies...to ascend to the top league for this, you need to live on 2-nd floor, and beat your rugs on the snow the 1-st floor is totally drowned in
Please don't vacuum your cleaners. :-) Beating and rubbing the rugs in the snow also does some washing kind of action, and makes sure all possible bugs die. And the scent and feeling of cleanliness afterwards is also so much nicer. The snowbath can't be fully replaced by just vacuuming the rug.
Load More Replies...My rugbeater hung on my wall for easy access until I finally beat it to death.
Sofia, Bulgaria
I Have So Many Questions… And Zero Answers
That's a perfectly good apartment for your aunt, 4 cousins and their 3 dogs.
In slavic countries.. like tree grow and lift object; Building grow and lift camper. This just few years old, wait til babushka's age.. by then carports vill have mini's.' (J/k)
Somewhere In Eastern Europe, Christmas Decorations Hit A Different Level
Drop the end of a rope to the ground from each window, tie each rope to an end of the light string.
😍
That first one out of the pan is always slightly imperfect. And I had no idea that these are thought of as a slavic thing - look like perfectly normal French crêpes , or British pancakes (aka flapjacks in some places).
I prefer mine with bacon (fried first and batter poured over) and some brown sugar or syrup (stroop)- spek pannekoeken 😋
Slovakia, Bratislava
This Smells Like Stories And Homemade Drinks
I've always liked grey exteriors with bright warm interiors, always looks cozy.
Romania: Pedestrian Crossing For Superheroes
Poland
I was thinking this first, and then I thought, "Wait, my issue is it's fare?!" I'm not from a Slavic country, nor do I have Slavic roots, but somehow I just accepted this. At least it looks very polite.
Load More Replies...Somewhere In Eastern Europe, Innovation Never Sleeps
2 Fast 2 Slav
The Louvre Is Not The Same As It Was
After the recent brazen heist at the Louvre, that would not surprise me at all.
Load More Replies...Somewhere In The Balkans. If You Know, You Know
In Moldova we used to have "Wam Burgers" ... the symbol for Wam was an upside down McDonalds sign.
Every Eastern European Knows Exactly What’s Going On Here
The pink ones are led lamps for indoor growing (don't ask me how I know it).
I have several for my paprika and chili plants that I have inside during winter time
Load More Replies...I grow chilies so they need extra light during the winter, so not always about the pot. Besides wouldn't you grow your jazz tobacco more covertly than that?
Hmmmm.... Im Estonian and I have no idea. Gasp! Did we finally turn to Nordic! (wipes dears of gratitude)
Bureking Bad
If Yoda Grew Up In Eastern Europe
Slavs On Vacantion..no Matter Where We Go, We Bring The Essentials
That supermarket was going to be built behind us. (Australia) I was disappointed when they pulled out. :(
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.
I do hope that's on the ground floor. If something goes wrong, there's an awful lot of water looking for somewhere to go.
bastillee: water's naturally full of microbes. Ever swum in the sea? Or a river? 😁 - they'll be fine, just so long as they don't drink the stuff. Probably. 😬
Load More Replies...When The Apartment Block Wants To Be Extra Safe At Night
Eastern European Hybrid Technology
I've misread it as "Hybrid Theory" and didn't even question it
Belgrade, Serbia
This Feels Strangely Familiar To Many Of Us 👌
Unlike people here (the U.S.), people in other countries don't necessarily smile for photos.
Load More Replies...Probably a love one. Eastern europeans are suspicious of unnecessary smiles.
Load More Replies...Slavic Life Hack
Stupid youngsters are an international phenomenon. "But what a laugh it was."
it is a hoax, look at the top right sign, its in english. those dude arnt slavic, they only pretend they are ;D
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.
Can't remember what year but there was a Cadillac dealership in Ohio that gave you a free Yugo if you bought a Cadillac
Load More Replies...Bulgarian Police-Hack
In the UK they're usually installed on posts and spray painted yellow to warn drivers... Then in some places someone who has an issue with it will spray paint the lens(es)...
Using garbage can lid to block the speed camera so noone gets a ticket
Load More Replies...Slavic Dj
Eastern Europe Solved Christmas. Again
Hungarian Subway
Once went to Ljubliana. When we were boarding the plane, one guy got a tad upset about having to sit at the back. The rules stated his live chicken in a pet cage had to go at the rear. He was flying to Tirana
Big Biznis Here
If You Never Played With One Of These… Your Childhood Was Too Fancy
Big Biznis Here
Hung(A)ry Little Kolega 🐁
Hungary Is Not Slavic! Meanwhile Hungary:
Technologiaaa
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!
This Picture Explains The Whole Story… Slavic Engineering Meets Destiny
Christmas In Lithuania 😁
Some Of You Had This Talk Last Weekend…
A Normal Day In Serbia. Nothing Unusual To See Here
Slavic Taxi Driver
That's not distracted driving, it's driving getting in the way of screentime.
Certified Slavic Engineering
You Already Know Which Country This Is
I don't understand the downvoting. Magyars (Hungarians) are not Slavs; they are ethnically and linguistically distinct, with origins tied to the Ural Mountains and Central Asian nomadic groups (like Turkic tribes) before settling in the Carpathian Basin, where they adopted a unique Ugric language, though modern Hungarians have significant genetic links to their Slavic neighbors due to centuries of integration.
Load More Replies...Big Biznis Here
A Typical Evening Somewhere In Europe
Convenience store chain in Poland. Literally on every corner. Means Tiny Frog. It’s been developing in a very interesting way, from just alcohol and some basic stuff, through ready to go meals they heat up for you, pizzas, hot dogs, pastas, to a sitting area, and a place where you can tap up you metro card, pay your bills, withdraw money, buy insurance, and lately have your shoes fixed or shined, or use tailoring services - the last two support cooperation with local arts and crafts businesses. Tight franchise conditions, though
Somewhere In New York… A Babushka Is Proud
There is a classic Soviet film "The irony of fate" (Ирония судьбы) ... a New Years watch tradition ... which makes fun of this situation of alike apartment blocks. Worth watching
Polish Christmas Market
I do not think that any living Polak has ever seen one of these. This is obviously a very stupid fake.
Went to a posh mini-brewery for work christmas lunch. They had "Frickles" on the menu. Deep fried pickles. I love pickles - and tried them. They chose the sour sour pickles - and it wasn't nice. To be fair. Sweet pickles wouldn't have worked either.
This Is How Champions Start The Day
If you can eat that for breakfast, the rest of the day should be a walk in the park.
Except your heart would be too congested to walk very far, in the park or to the park!
Load More Replies...Good Morning! Babushka Sandwich Looks Like:
A Block Of Houses, Bold Colors, And A Kebab Place. Beautiful Eastern Europe 🙂
Big Biznis Here
might be a mere Gipsy potentate [not innocent, never fear]
Load More Replies...Meanwhile In Polish High School. This Windows Is Cracked Btw
Balkan Aerodynamics At Its Finest
Eastern European Christmas Decorations Start… In The Hallway
Only In The Balkans You Call This “Still Good, Just Cut Around It.”
Čik pogodi šta imam za večeruuu (it's a song, guess what I have for dinner, moldy bread, moldy bread, moldy bread, and my neighbor has Nutella and mortadela)
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?
The size of the vertical stones are larger than the missing ones.
Load More Replies...If Your City Doesn’t Look Like This At Night… Are You Even In Eastern Europe? 😂
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
Bugs Bunny After 1 Week In Hungary
Most educated people of course know which countries are slavic and which not....
Eastern European Engineering Never Disappoints
This was an issue several years ago on both Boeing 787 and Airbus A350s. The main problem was a failure of the paint primer. If a chip developed it could result in peeling that would expose the underlying wing structure to excessive amounts of UV radiation at altitude. The solution was to put some aircraft tape over the chip until the wing could be repainted.
Load More Replies...Ladies and gentlemen, I’m afraid to announce we will be making an emergency landing. It appears we have lost a piece of duct tape on our left wing!
Once again, since this pic keeps getting posted with commenters going "UH OH YOU'RE DOOMED" ... this is speed tape, not duct tape. It is used all the time on aircraft for temporary (and very minor) repairs. It is approved by the FAA, and so if you see this, don't worry!
That's a s#!t ton of "very minor" repairs. Also not impressed with the way it was applied.
Load More Replies...Oh dear. I first saw that as a sea of poorly laid out solar farms. Then the perspective flipped...
Hungary, Újpest
This Dish Has Healed More Slavic Families Than Therapy Ever Did
Dobradinhas in Brazil; Guatitas in Chile; Callos in Spain.... They're universal!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Slav Life Hack
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.
Bikeway In Hungary
I'm glad the top comment isn't 'not Slavic.' WE GET IT ALREADY lol
Load More Replies...This Is Not A Picture. This Is A Whole Soundtrack
Slavic Minimalism... In Eastern Europe, The Heater Is The Decoration
If it falls it will be the last thing you need ever worry about.
Load More Replies...Its a hospital waiting floor before you get admitted for jaw surgery. The heater is up, bc its a small space on the corridor between rooms and the operating floor and I guess cleaning is easier. Been there.
Load More Replies...Bulgarian Architecture At Its Finest, Saint Vlas
Baby Jimmy, come back here right now, don’t make me have to come get you!
Somewhere In Eastern Europe…
Only Real Slavs Will Understand
Slovakia
A True Balkan Christmas Tradition Captured In One Photo. Many Will Know Exactly What This Is
Cold Legs in Polish. Best ones are from pig legs, boiled until they fall apart with carrots and spices. Then you pour them into bowls and put them into a frigde. You serve then with spirit vinegar and a shitload of vodka - no hungover guaranteed.
Sült for Estonians. But ours has the meat shredded. And in our family has a crust of hardened lard on top (looks as awful as it sounds)
Load More Replies...Kocsonya in Hungary. Tastes good but the texture needs an acquired taste.
This Sandwich Is Just Bread With Emotional Damage
Eastern European Marketing Is Understood Only By Those Who Live Here 🤣
Half of Germany was once definitely Eastern Europe.
Load More Replies...I think the real point is that 3 are more expensive than 3 lots of one.....
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.
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?
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
