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SoulMan Posted 19 years ago
Culture

What do you think about Slovenians?

0 I come from a small country, new EU member state, Slovenia. We just got european currency unit, Euro (by the way...I hate it, because now we have to carry around all these coins. When we had our previous currency unit called Tolar, we used very few coins). But enough about that...i have somethng else on my mind...02br
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00Well, I just want to know, what do people from all around the world think about us? Do you even know, where are we? When you hear "Slovenia", what is the first thought, that runy through your mind?0-
  

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0 I know where Slovenia is, but I know very little about it. 0-

  • 0 I know where Slovenia is, but I know very little about it.
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0 I know where Slovenia is, but I know very little about it. When I think of it I think of the whole Bosnia, Croatia, Serb, Yugoslavian conflicts that split eastern europe into all those little countries, but I have no idea if Slovenia was ever even a part of that, I just assumed it was because of its size.0-
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0 Yes, we were also a part of Yugoslavia-along with Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Macedonia. Since early 90-s we are independent country and since 2004 we are EU member state.02br
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00War, which tore us apart didn't impact us in such way it impacted Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and Croatia. We had some problems just beyond the borders and Serbian aircrafts bombed s
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0I'm nigh ignorant about Slovenian culture. My spontaneous opinion about Slovenians is that they are not that slavic in origin. Am I right?02br
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00 Because I know of Serbians and Croatians, also of Montenegro but ,seriously, nothing about Slovenians.02br
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00 Could you tell me a little about your language please? All I ask is just a little compariso
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0 Actually you are quite right about slavic thing. We are slavic, but most of us are not aware of that.02br
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00We speak slovenian language. In comparison to serb-croatian language it is very different. For someone, who doesn't understand any of these languages, they will sound similar. Like japan and chinese language sound similar for us, who don't know anything about chi
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01cite10SoulMan12cite10Actually you are quite right about slavic thing. We are slavic, but most of us are not aware of that.12br
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10We speak slovenian language. In comparison to serb-croatian language it is very different. For someone, who doesn't understand any of these languages, they will sound similar. Like ja
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0 01b00Slovenian 02b00Croatian English02br
00Hvala Hvala Thank you02br
00Koliko je ura? Koliko je sati? What time is it?02br
00Dober dan Dobar dan Good afternoon02br
00Kam greš? Kamo ideš?
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I'm from Slovenia too Emotion: smile
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SoulManSlovenian Croatian English
Hvala Hvala Thank you
Koliko je ura? Koliko je sati? What time is it?
Dober dan Dobar dan Good afternoon
Kam greš? Kamo ideš? Where are you going?
Nasvidenje Dovi
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I think that Slovenia is a nice small country. Ljubljana is the town for my taste. I also think that you have a little coast but you take care about it and it`s very nice. Slovenia is also very tolerant country. I would like that Croatia follow your country and have that standard, beacuse in Croatia people don`t live so good- people don`t have job and so on.
Also, I forgot- Mozirski Gaj, Ble
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Sorry, I know nothing about slovenia. except the fact that it was a part of Jugoslavia.

I think I should know better by doing soem internet research about slovenia.

I heard that slovenian girls are beautifull.

I think slovenian don't know much about my country (Indonesia) either.

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