CZECH THINGS AMERICANS SHOULD ADOPT RIGHT NOW!

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    Even though you couldn't take home the beauty and splendor of the Czech Republic, here are some Czech things you can immediately bring to your hometown that will make your life easier, more convenient and a little more Czech!
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    01:03 Splitting the bill
    01:49 Blood Alcohol Level
    03:03 Paying for bags
    04:21 Paying for toilets
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    08:19 Highways
    09:17 QR codes
    10:29 Cleaner floors
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  • @DreamPrague
    @DreamPrague  Год назад +8

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    • @cruise5764
      @cruise5764 Год назад

      Hello, greeting from tom cruise😍😍

    • @739677852
      @739677852 Год назад +2

      Hi Jen. Where is healthcare system? I think, you should make video about it.

  • @Sarlota
    @Sarlota Год назад +217

    Took me YEARS to train my Brittish husband to take shoes off as soon as he entred the home (we live in the UK). I knew my training was complete (8 years later) when I collapsed at home and he asked the paramedics to take their shoes off before attending to me... (they didnt, lol)

    • @7kraska
      @7kraska Год назад +8

      Haha 😂

    • @HallaDita
      @HallaDita Год назад +9

      I think it would make even better sense in UK, the rains
      Job well done with you husband ♥But maybe he shouldn't delay the paramedics with that

    • @Sarlota
      @Sarlota Год назад +3

      @@HallaDita haha... its just that thing he says whenever anybody enters the house. Since we have a toddler and his little friends are in and out all the time. That sentence just turned into a reflex now...

    • @zanetakubalova7082
      @zanetakubalova7082 Год назад

      Tak jsi alespoň dostala to po čem jsi toužila, ne, blbko... Je tu u nás několik milionů nezadaných Čechů ale tys potřebovala něco extra. Dost možná arabáče či negra

    • @gidemnas
      @gidemnas Год назад

      in some cultures to ask guests to take off shoes is a big disrespect. That is not good .The shoes are part of dressing so you can not ask somebody to take off his pants or shirt.

  • @karelschiller1087
    @karelschiller1087 Год назад +317

    You forgot to mention that when the doctor prescribes you medicine, he sends you a QR code to your mobile phone that you show at the pharmacy.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Год назад +51

      That’s amazing and I’ve never used that, but…wow!

    • @toruvalejo6152
      @toruvalejo6152 Год назад +13

      @@DreamPrague U can also use your ID card for it - after U obtain Czech citizenship.... ;)

    • @Petr1331
      @Petr1331 Год назад +27

      Don’t even need to see him, just call nurse and for repeeted prescr. you will get QR remotely.

    • @watchdogCZ
      @watchdogCZ Год назад +9

      @@DreamPrague That is how I get my high blood pressure pills when I am running out. I call my doctor during the day, and she simply sends me the codes. I can then pick my pills on my way home in any apothecary.

    • @xsc1000
      @xsc1000 Год назад +7

      And in fact it works also without QR code - together with QR code is also sent good old SMS. Works good mainly for old people who dont understand smartphones. Or they can use ID card if the prescription is for them personally.

  • @Dqtube
    @Dqtube Год назад +315

    We are more careful on highways because a Czech highway can turn into a parking lot at any time without notice.

    • @woodendoorgarage
      @woodendoorgarage Год назад +21

      It is way worse in California. The highways are same or worse then ours and people really don't pay attention, text, smoke weed and do whatever else while driving bumper to bumper. Car with both bumpers crushed just driving along are quite common. Nevada was a quite a bit better. Much nicer roads and less stressed and more alert drivers. Our D1 is lovely compared to Californian highways.

    • @bramborovyastronaut
      @bramborovyastronaut Год назад +6

      @@woodendoorgarage I had the same expirience on my trip to Boca Chicca. Texas roads are just like sand paper. You just cant go fast there or your tires will die.

    • @speezimusic6793
      @speezimusic6793 Год назад +1

      I am cz And i must SAY: YES

    • @YetyfromGIO
      @YetyfromGIO Год назад +6

      @@woodendoorgarage He's simply a stereotypical czech. Complaining about how Czechia sucks, without knowing anything else.

    • @corsairfilip
      @corsairfilip Год назад +2

      We need devolep more highways.

  • @irenakrekova5208
    @irenakrekova5208 Год назад +187

    Je strašně milé, že nás vidíte tak pěkně. Není všechno dokonalé, ale je potřeba vidět i ty dobré věci. Děkuji

    • @marekstanek112
      @marekstanek112 Год назад +11

      Dokonalé to skutečně není nikde, ale tady je to, abych tak řekl, nejmíň k posrání 😀

    • @sergeinasranic6427
      @sergeinasranic6427 Год назад

      ZAse jehezké jak američanka ukazuje že u nich není vše tak jak si lidi myslí...... že to vubec není tak dokonalé ale spíš pěkně na palici ..... a taky napriklad ty jejich odporné zvyky jako chodit doma v botech ve kterých lezou venku .... a miliarda dalsich veci .... češi si s oblibou myslí jak je amerika civilizovaná ale vubec tomu tak není .... Bohužel vetsina z tech co si to mysli se tam nikdy nepodiva takze nebýt téhle sympatické američanky tak vubec nebudou vedet ze amerika neni dokonala ani z 10% :D

  • @pepson490485600
    @pepson490485600 Год назад +144

    Je skvělý sledovat jak čecho-američanka dělá parádní reklamu téhle naší malé zemičce 🌹😍

    • @radimcupak1888
      @radimcupak1888 Год назад

      to co funguje u nás nemusí fungovat jinde jinak krade se všude stejně

    • @sergeinasranic6427
      @sergeinasranic6427 Год назад +2

      ze jo a jak osvetluje omyly čechu kteří si myslí jak je v USA vše svaté a dokonalé ... a ono ejhle není

    • @matyaskleparnik8302
      @matyaskleparnik8302 Год назад

      Kéž bych byl aspoň na týden v USA

  • @szpflyer4367
    @szpflyer4367 Год назад +188

    Barbaric is how the Japanese (and I) consider wearing shoes in one's house. On Japanese TV, cops chasing the bad guy into a house--without removing shoes--is sure to have viewers gasping in horror. So a decade ago, when I discovered Czechs have the same no-shoes-inside rule as Japanese, I knew I was going to love the Czechlands. Since then I still am learning of similarities between the two. How can two countries located on opposites of the world have so many similar cultural norms?

    • @irena4545
      @irena4545 Год назад +40

      Great minds think alike ;-)

    • @michaelam9738
      @michaelam9738 Год назад

      I thought that not wanting to track spit, pidgeon shit and whatever else you step in outside was a norm in most places, with mostly just Americans being filthy as they do. Do other countries also wear their shoes inside???

    • @simonspacek3670
      @simonspacek3670 Год назад +78

      I would allow cops to chase somebody without removing shoes. But on the other hand, having suspect and cops take off their shoes and borrow slippers in random house they got into, grab their shoes, walk to the back door, put the shoes back on and run again,... well, this is for sure a Monty Python sketch material.

    • @Ah0jtadyHanka
      @Ah0jtadyHanka Год назад +32

      I am from czechia and I have the same opinion on Japan. for us is japanese easy to pronounce, both great animated fairytails, also I found out that the part I am from - Moravia, have a blue printed fabric style (modrotisk) which is really simmilar to japanese Katazome.
      Also japan gave to our athletic Věra čáslavská Kyokujitsu-shō (Order of the Rising Sun), but she is the only woman which have this degree.
      And Nagano 1998 for us was incredible xd
      well and Czech have too a formality way of speaking - for older people, bosses, teachers, cashier, waitress... I could go more and more lul

    • @joespee3666
      @joespee3666 Год назад +9

      @@Ah0jtadyHanka Tak proto mě to táhne tak do Japonska :) zase na druhou stranu máme věci úplně odlišné od Japonska, jenže to nejspíš i zbytek světa.

  • @vladimiramiller3738
    @vladimiramiller3738 Год назад +83

    Excellent and so accurate. I never understood why in the US many people wear their shoes at their house. Bringing an outside filth inside. Many countries customs do not wear shoes in their homes. Japan comes to mind, too. Love your show.

    • @hsk2978
      @hsk2978 Год назад +16

      I freak out every time I see someone in a movie wearing his outside shoes, lying on a bed. I hope nobody really makes that.

    • @Milesco
      @Milesco Год назад +2

      It's inconvenient to take off your shoes, put them back on, take them off again, etc., etc., every time you come in and go out.
      I'm not saying the practice of taking one's shoes off when entering one's home is a bad idea, but it can be a bit of hassle unless you're _sure_ that you're not going anywhere for awhile.

    • @strixcz
      @strixcz Год назад +8

      @@Milesco How many times a day do you enter your house/flat and leave again? Four times maybe for most people? Doesn't sound like too much hassle to me, spending 4 minutes a day to keep your place cleaner AND allowing your feet to breathe - really, having shoes on all day is pretty bad for them ;) Also, if you're maybe going to a yard and back many times a day, there's nothing easier than having an outside slippers ready at the door...

    • @Milesco
      @Milesco Год назад +3

      @@strixcz Well, it depends on circumstances -- sometimes I'm in and out a lot, sometimes not. But maybe your idea of an outside set of slippers might work. That's actually not a bad idea.

    • @sandythekitty8941
      @sandythekitty8941 Год назад +4

      @@Milesco well at my home every house member has outdoor slipers which we wear when we want to go for something quickly near the house and we are lazy to put on sneakers - for example to the garden

  • @marikastewpit3132
    @marikastewpit3132 Год назад +39

    To be fair, there aren't that many public restrooms in Czechia, unless you are in a big city, train/bus station or a shopping mall. And czechs still employ the "quick visit to a restaurant" tactic just like americans.
    One would be amazed what really makes us all connect, regardless of nationality, mentality and across cultures :D

    • @Krasnoye_Plamya
      @Krasnoye_Plamya Год назад +1

      When I was in Kraków, Poland and ask a tourist information service about the nearest public toilet a young lady told me to use the toilet in McCafé.

    • @DOOM_Dwarf
      @DOOM_Dwarf Год назад +2

      We also employ the "find the nearest bush" tactic, if the situation allows it :D

    • @marketacomorkova9944
      @marketacomorkova9944 Год назад

      there are nearly none in Ireland! in comparisons I think we are doing good :)

  • @Noah77833
    @Noah77833 Год назад +37

    We already adopt you as Americaczech citizen.We are proud how you represent our country,world wide .Thank you🍀

  • @abaddon3116
    @abaddon3116 Год назад +147

    Za vlaky a tramvaje jsem velice rád 🙂 do nedávná jsem netušil, že to tak není všude 😅. A s tím zouváním bot 🤯 jdu parkem a vyslapnu nevědomky h*vno a pak to roznosim po domě kde má půlroční dcera leze po čtyřech 😵‍💫..
    Natáčíte krásná videa 😅 učím se anglicky už přes 25let a neumím vůbec nic 🤣. Ať se vám daří 🌹💐

    • @martadodekova6395
      @martadodekova6395 Год назад +1

      Super povidani, ma to stavu, diky....

    • @davidzgrade8190
      @davidzgrade8190 Год назад

      Tak to bych vůbec nepsal, že se učím anglicky přes 25 let.. !!!

    • @abaddon3116
      @abaddon3116 Год назад

      🤣jaj to je dement

    • @BcNobody
      @BcNobody Год назад

      Ja som minule bol vo Švajčiarsku a z tých cien za dopravu ma skoro kleplo.

    • @zdenekzase280
      @zdenekzase280 Год назад +5

      To je jen v Praze a Brně, u nás na vesnici jezdí 3busy za den a o víkendu ani jeden. Tak nevím,, ale Praha není ČR

  • @dvorakpetr
    @dvorakpetr Год назад +47

    Thank you for showcasing the QR payment codes! It was pain to get that project rolling and to break the initial chicken-egg problem ("no bank supports it in apps, no invoice issuer prints it"), bit it was worth the fight and I have a good feeling about saving millions of hours of good life a year... ;-)

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ Год назад +5

      Nice to see you here!
      You did a great job with the QR payments, especially with the open and easy to implement specification. I'm sure that helped get the ball rolling.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Год назад +8

      Petr, were you responsible for the spread of QR codes here?! If so well done!

    • @dvorakpetr
      @dvorakpetr Год назад +20

      @@DreamPrague Only the QR Payment codes... It was a bit of an uphill battle in the beginning but once we got the ball rolling, others - banks, integrators and issuers - were joining relatively quickly. I knew the job is done when I saw the QR codes on government's tax forms. I think the main reason why QR Payment succeeded is because we did everything for free (which caused a lot of confusion - especially the banks were waiting for our business model but got none:-))...

    • @Ejpon
      @Ejpon Год назад +10

      @@dvorakpetr Thank you for your work in that regard. Genuinly one of the best things in recent modernisation.

    • @dimplepatelpharmd.3176
      @dimplepatelpharmd.3176 Год назад

      Petr thank you. We need you to bring your codes to America 🙂.... fantastic job.

  • @PD321
    @PD321 Год назад +27

    V obchodních centrech jsou WC zadarmo, ale pucujouj je jako by se tam platilo. Lidi se zouvaj nejen doma. Spousta lidí se přezouvá i na pracovišti. Je to mnohem pohodlnější.

    • @pavlazakova7769
      @pavlazakova7769 Год назад +1

      Už i v některých obchoďácích se musí za použití WC platit. A není v nich čisto, bohužel. Obávám se, že do konce tohoto roku se bude muset platit už úplně všude a víc, než 20,-kč. Ale nechci si stěžovat.

    • @marietobiasova1965
      @marietobiasova1965 9 месяцев назад

      @@pavlazakova7769 Mno, tak si nestěžujte. V obchoďácích se svítí, voda teče a čisto tam bývá docela dost, na to jaký je v nich provoz. Pamatuju si veřejné záchodky před 89 a za ty, co máme k dispozici dnes jsem vděčná. Platbu považuji za dobrou připomínku minulosti bez tohoto komfortu.

  • @Laknea
    @Laknea Год назад +14

    Altough I agree with the great usability of the QR code in many situations, I don't like it when they expect you to be online all the time, like in restaurants. Happened to me several times in the US that I went to a pub that had only QR codes on tables and I didn't have local SIM, thus no way to connect to the internet. Was there free wifi since you have to look up the menu online? No. Was the wifi password available? Lol nope. Were waiters annoyed that they had to bring me the paper menu? You bet. So I'm glad that in Czech pubs, old fashioned paper menu is still more common.

  • @veronikaczr1105
    @veronikaczr1105 Год назад +52

    I would add one thing: separate toilet and bathroom. It's so much more hygienic and overall practical

    • @breznik1197
      @breznik1197 Год назад

      Neříkají oni Američani "bathroom" záchodu a "toilet" koupelně? :-)

    • @MrClaysta
      @MrClaysta Год назад +4

      @@breznik1197 we have a toilet and bath in the same room and call it a bathroom

    • @veronikaczr1105
      @veronikaczr1105 Год назад

      @@breznik1197 upřímně nevím, možná jsem to napsala špatně

    • @breznik1197
      @breznik1197 Год назад

      @@veronikaczr1105 To jsem psal trochu v nadsázce. Záchodu sice říkají bathroom, ale koupelně "toilet" neříkají. Nicméně původní význam slova "toaleta" není ani záchod, ani koupelna.

    • @macukennedy
      @macukennedy Год назад +3

      But then you use the zachod and there is no sink and you need to touch the doorknob? To je moc yucky

  • @ofwguide1214
    @ofwguide1214 Год назад

    So informative!! Worth to listen 😊

  • @AlenaKuznetsova-iv9dd
    @AlenaKuznetsova-iv9dd Год назад +1

    Thank you for the channel and cool videos! I’ve moved to Prague 6 months ago, enjoy the city and after your videos even more)

  • @alenabeckova4686
    @alenabeckova4686 Год назад +1

    Chování na dálnici je u nás určitě lepší než jinde, ale ještě lepší je v Německu, třeba když je někdo v rychlejším pruhu rychlejší, dojede předcházející auto, v bezpečné vzdálenosti zpomalí, nelepí se na kufr a počká, až ten před nám uhne. U nás je to tímto způsobem "žádosti o uhnutí pomalejšího auta doprava" o dost víc ve stresu a taky víc nebezpečný. :)

  • @conceptalfa
    @conceptalfa Год назад +2

    I've the seen the absolutely cleanest bathrooms in Cyprus, public, hotell, restaurants, all of them and everywhere, just increadible!!!
    I'm of course talking of the southern part of the island, the greek part.....

  • @humr2346
    @humr2346 Год назад +14

    Veřejné záchody za peníze vypadají tak dobře, protože na ně skoro nikdo nechodí. Když to bylo dřív zadarmo, tak to taky byla katastrofa.

    • @terezaminarova2523
      @terezaminarova2523 Год назад +3

      Záleží na tom kde se ty placený veřejné záchody nachází. Obchoďáky maj pěkný, ale takový autobusový nádraží bývají velký špatný i když jsou za větší poplatek.
      Čili v poplatcích za WC nevidím nic super, ale aspoň je tam ten člověk v údržbě lépe placený...

  • @michaels.1455
    @michaels.1455 Год назад

    Great videos, looking forward meeting your in the future

  • @verastonawska3122
    @verastonawska3122 Год назад

    I 100% agree with the public restrooms. And also in the Czech restaurants the restrooms are much cleaner and smell good. I like their toilet flushing system, small button for number 1, large button for number 2 LOL, it has to save some water, don't you think? Dekuji za vase videa!

  • @pletiplot
    @pletiplot Год назад +30

    The road law forces to use the most right lane (not within cities) if it is possible (with exception for special slow vehicle lanes) and overpass on the left. Yes sometimes someone do not obey it but generaly it works fine.

    • @breznik1197
      @breznik1197 Год назад

      But that not apply inside a city.

    • @petr-nagy
      @petr-nagy Год назад +2

      @@breznik1197 Yes, he mentioned that.

    • @thatcrazyellen
      @thatcrazyellen Год назад

      Special vehicle lines are bullshit, if the road spreads from two to three lines, you have to use the right one (the third one) 😉 and you should do it inside of a town too, if you are not faster than the other ones, keep going on the right side 😊

    • @pletiplot
      @pletiplot Год назад

      @@thatcrazyellen I meant the sign IP18c.

    • @Ejpon
      @Ejpon Год назад

      That is a common mistake, actually! It does apply within cities aswell, you might want to recheck your information. Only exception being "souběžná jízda" aka riding in traffic jams, and the obvious - in dedicated lanes before a crossroad.

  • @lenka9660
    @lenka9660 Год назад +97

    Člověka vždycky potěší, když slyší, že by si z nás měli brát příklad, aspoň v něčem. Pokud jde o placení v restauraci, nenapadlo by mě, že to v USA může být takový problém.

    • @JessDurden
      @JessDurden Год назад +14

      Jedinej problém při placeni v čechách je, že musíš vypočíst dýško na místě. Platíš 283 k obědu? Je to 300, ale co když je to večeře a je to 883, není 900 málo, přece jen bylo to jídlo a pár hodin piv? A na rozhodnutí máš cca 10 vteřin, když nejsi auťák a pamatuješ si koliks měl čeho a pak to počítáš. V česku se zaokrouhluje takže 900 je ok, ale dnes se očekává, že dáš něco navíc takže si vzpomeneš že je obvyklý 10% 883+83 je kolik? ok cca 960, zaokrouhlim to nahoru nebo ne? dávat 960 je blbý hmm 1000 to nechte. Kurňa to bylo asi moc

    • @DominikO8O
      @DominikO8O Год назад +20

      @@JessDurden Já dávám podle toho jak moc jsem vytěžoval obsluhu a jak byla kvalitní, pokud si musim nechat donést dejme tomu dvě piva na jednou protože vim, že příště ke stolu přijdou za hodinu i když mám už 30 minut sklenici prázdnou, nějakých 10% je mi uradený, buďto jsem spokojenej a pak při jakýkoliv útratě nemám problém nechat i víc a nebo nejsem a taky nemusim dát vůbec nic, rozhodně nevypočítávám nějakých 10%, všechno se odráží od spokojenosti

    • @karin-kim55
      @karin-kim55 Год назад +11

      @@JessDurden "Musím" vypočítat dýško? 😅😅 Já dýško dávám hodně málo, a když už tak je to pár kaček a je mi jedno, kolik platím celkem. 🤷‍♀

    • @frantadavid8919
      @frantadavid8919 Год назад

      Lenko, bohuzel to neni pravda. V USA and vsude jinde na svete je jiz mnoho let normalni, ze se ucet rozdeli. A je to jeste jednodussi nez to jak to Jen popisuje v Cechach. Zde se servirka hned na zacatku zepta jestli chcete ucet rozdelit a pak uz to vse zaridi sama. Nemusite si pamatovat co jste meli. Jen's informace jsou neaktualni mnoho let. Se zachody to take neni docela pravda. Je pravda, ze tu ve mestech neni mnoho verejnych zachodu, ale nemusite se vloudit do restauraci. Vsude v restauraci vas radi nechaji jit na perfektne ciste zachody, jeste vam ukazou kde jsou a podekuji vam s usmevem kdyz odchazite. A muzete pouzit kolik papiru chcete a ne dva ctverecky, ktere vam nevrla hajzlbaba prideli.

    • @ProWajxxx
      @ProWajxxx Год назад +4

      @@JessDurden Dávat v česku velký dýško je blbost.. Jasně, když jsem se službama nadmíru spokojen tak hodim nějakou tu korunu navíc, ale nemyslim si že bych se měl stydět když nedám. U nás jsou servírky a číšníci placeni normálně, a řekl bych že i dobře (záleží na podniku).
      V USA zaměstnavatel nemusí platit minimální mzdu servírkám, a jiným zaměstnancům kteří dostávají dýška. V některých státech dostávají dokonce zaplaceno míň jak polovinu minimální mzdy... Tam si myslím že dýška jako 10% a výš mají smysl, a jsou i očekávány.

  • @strixcz
    @strixcz Год назад +21

    Thanks for the video :) Can't agree with everything (e.g. public toilets are often really scarce to non-existent in many Czech towns, maybe except for the malls, and I'm really not a fan of QR codes, especially when they're being pushed on me with no alternative) but I couldn't agree more with the "no shoes at home" rule! :) I mean, I'm not that tidy and I'm pretty far from being obsessed with hygiene - but wearing shoes at home is just wrong on so many levels (bringing dirt inside, making your feet sweaty and prone to athlete's foot due to having shoes on all day) I don't get how it's not a norm worldwide...

    • @TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox
      @TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox Год назад

      Can you give an example where a QR is being pushed on you with no alternative and what do you dislike about them? The QR payments are a godsend, it's so much easier to scan a code on an invoice, or your friend's phone (or even after doing your taxes electronically) and simply confirm to send the payment via banking app instead of having to manually type in the account number, the exact amount, or even additionally the _variabilní symbol_ and _specifický symbol_ and check everything five times to make sure you're sending it to the correct recipient with correct identifying information. And then realizing you forgot to fill in the _konstantní symbol_ and live in fear that the Ministry of Finance won't be able to correctly assign the payment and your tax debt will start collecting penalties (I'm totally not speaking from personal experience, no, not at all....).

    • @strixcz
      @strixcz Год назад +2

      @@TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox I don't use (neither I intend to use) my phone for payments or internet banking at all - makes 2 factor autentification pointless if you verify the transaction with the very same device you've requested it from = security risk. Similarly, I dislike being dependant on my phone for any important stuff - the less we use our phones the better IMHO (for non-essential stuff anyway), both in terms of security and mental hygiene.

  • @toruvalejo6152
    @toruvalejo6152 Год назад +2

    Hi jen, the Old Quibbler at your service again! ;) I am afraid that either UR2 kind either U do not drive on highway 2 often as "kings of the left strip" can be met pretty regulary there... and also less drinking related accidents behind the wheel might be caused by our more frequent use of public transportation in CZE... But thank U anyway for reminding me of that quite common things (from my point of view) may not be as common somewhere else... :D

  • @tarasmithskitchen2614
    @tarasmithskitchen2614 Год назад +3

    It's already illegal to pass on the right in the United States, has been for decades. It's also illegal to travel in the passing lane, meaning to not merge back over to the right. Some states enforce this, some not so much, but many criminals on the run have been caught because they were traveling in the passing lane. The right lane is called the traveling lane, the left is the passing lane. I drive a truck, and on the back it has a sign with an arrow on both sides, the left says passing side, the right says suicide. We also have alot of blind spots.

  • @vladimirskach
    @vladimirskach Год назад +1

    It's been a while, but I was on a business trip in the Netherlands.
    Nobody there knew sparkling water! They didn't even have it in the company cafeteria or the regular market!

  • @KateLate____
    @KateLate____ Год назад +1

    The bill splitting that way works in Australia too, at least many places.

  • @lindal8504
    @lindal8504 Год назад

    The thing with czech highways is that we pass on the left side, because right line is for slower drivers and left lane is for faster drivers (middle lane for mid fast drivers etc.) so it’s kinda more natural. But great video, crazy how many things we take for granted.

  • @Danysska
    @Danysska Год назад +9

    When the sign "HIGHWAY" appeared, I was a bit puzzled what on earth can be said about Czech highways :D But yeah, you have to overtake cars from the left, it's the law, but sometimes there is someone who doesn't care. And a lot of people block the left lane.
    Anyway, about the taking your shoes off.... I can't imagine moving to America and having everyone in my house stepping in shoes :D Outside they step in some sh*t and then my kids get on all fours in it :D No thanks! :D
    Nice video! Love it, as always!

    • @SabinaSmigova
      @SabinaSmigova Год назад

      GRATULUJI ŽE SES NAUČILA JAZYK KTERÝ JE JEDEN Z NEJTĚŽŠÍCH

  • @Jan-us1rc
    @Jan-us1rc Год назад +26

    Ahoj Jenn, pokud si vzpomínám, tak v Clevelandu mají tramvaje a dokonce je tam dodává plzeňská Škoda Transportation ;-)

  • @ducklingcz
    @ducklingcz Год назад

    How ironic you mentioned Cleveland as an example for lack of public transport when it was precisely this city which took a delivery of Czech trams!! :-D

  • @TomasStibtoStibal
    @TomasStibtoStibal Год назад

    Really love the video.

  • @NetAndyCz
    @NetAndyCz Год назад +8

    The things I would like to implement from some foreign countries relate to driving.
    - I like the German concept of the main road being always straight. Some intersections can get quite confusing with the main road being in weird shape.
    - I really love turning right in intersection on the red light when there is no traffic. There are permanent green arrows in some countries and it can work really well.
    - and in Sweden I got used to multi-lane roundabouts. The multi-lane roundabouts in Czechia are often really poorly constructed, but the concept can definitely work really well, if done properly.
    Oh and I would love if people formed emergency lanes in traffic jams like they do in Austria or Germany...

    • @xsc1000
      @xsc1000 Год назад +1

      "- I really love turning right in intersection on the red light when there is no traffic. There are permanent green arrows in some countries and it can work really well." It was here too in 70s. But it slowly dissapear in 80s. Also the flashing green light for crosswalk was sometimes used.

    • @michalstehnij5073
      @michalstehnij5073 Год назад +2

      Well, as soon as you reach your "weirdly shaped main road" there is always additional sign telling you which road is the main road. It's typically Czech to see problems where aren't any.

    • @breznik1197
      @breznik1197 Год назад +3

      A přitom je zajímavé, že směrově diferencované semafory se všemi těmi šipkami převzalo socialistické Československo právě z kapitalistického devizového Mnichova. Jeden semafor uprostřed křižovatky a odbočování na červenou by byl tak trochu krok o 70 let zpátky. Kde je třeba a je to možné, tam může být pro odbočení doprava samostatný bypass, kde semafory nejsou vůbec, ale to pak je lepší, když ten bypass ústí do samostatného jízdního pruhu.
      A aby tam, kde hlavní ulice zahýbá do pravého úhlu a z vnější strany se k ní připojují nějaké bezvýznamné slepé uličky, byla jedna z těch slepých uliček hlavní jen proto, aby hlavní nezatáčela? To by fakt nebyla šťastná koncepce. Takto nesmyslně to, doufám, nemají ani v tom Německu. Rozhodně je lepší, pokud hlavní ulici tvoří ty větve křižovatky, kterými probíhá silnice vyšší kategorie nebo hlavní dopravní zátěž.

    • @vojtechzejval2679
      @vojtechzejval2679 Год назад +1

      Sadly, building new multi-lane roundabouts is banned, because they are deemed "dangerous" and new can be build only as turbo-roundabouts which are on the other hand more effective (but mostly you can't exit in the same direction you came from)

  • @michellemaine2719
    @michellemaine2719 Год назад +8

    You can pre-empt the bill splitting in the states by asking for separate checks when first ordering.

    • @drakulkacz6489
      @drakulkacz6489 Год назад

      Yes but you never know what comes after the start. And sometimes you´ll find out that is better to split the bill after the lunch (for example first date etc.).

  • @jindrichzapletal5822
    @jindrichzapletal5822 Год назад

    the qerko payment system in Prague restaurants is fantastic, especially if you have a bigger party

  • @elizabethnilsson1815
    @elizabethnilsson1815 Год назад

    Loved your pick's and advice. It is so true all.

  • @KrisThroughGlass
    @KrisThroughGlass Год назад +1

    Ahoj! Dobré video. Díky!
    We have all these things in Germany, too. I've been to Prague only once and loved it.
    One thing that comes to my mind, that I loved in another country: garbage connection at night in Spain and therefore not blocking traffic at the busy daylight hours.

    • @pneumane
      @pneumane Год назад

      Germany and Czechia have a lot of things in common. But these Multisport Cards came new to me. Maybe they are offered in some particular companies or cities, but they are not usual everywhere.

  • @Monulee
    @Monulee Год назад +80

    Být Čechem je skvělé a Češi si to málokdy uvědomují.

    • @vladimirtuma9979
      @vladimirtuma9979 Год назад +2

      Ano protože jsme dost zblízka viděli jak to vypadá když se to přežene.

    • @RichieLarpa
      @RichieLarpa Год назад +6

      To samé by se dalo říci i o Polácích, kteří hodně emigrují a nejsou si vědomi toho, že jejich země není nejhorší místo na světě.

    • @DominikO8O
      @DominikO8O Год назад

      @@vladimirtuma9979 Úplně něco jinýho

    • @iPE_ZA
      @iPE_ZA Год назад +3

      USA je hodně rozmanitá země .Texas se mi líbí ,Colorado taky , ale New York nebo Washington ,Boston ,Chicago ,to fakt ne .Ani L.A. .V podstatě je Texas nejlepší.Arizona taky .Doufám ,že vyhraje Trump a Texas bude víc slyšet .Za dnešní situace je USA strašná země .Věřím ,že se to zlepší.

    • @vladimirtuma9979
      @vladimirtuma9979 Год назад +4

      @@iPE_ZA o tom tu nemluvíme a Trump byl jeden z nejhorších prezidentů.

  • @joseescobara6630
    @joseescobara6630 Год назад +5

    To s tím zouváním opravdu moc nechápu. Známý z USA přijde domů v botech a má je celou dobu na sobě. V křesle u TV a když si jde číst leze s nimi i do postele. Ano má tam sice přehoz, ale i tak je to nechutné.

  • @Simile95
    @Simile95 Год назад +26

    Czech doing an Erasmus internship in Austria - the hospitals here use way more reusable equipment (that can get sterilised). It is difficult to cut down on waste in healthcare but apparently not impossible. Supermarkets closing on Sunday is kinda annoying tho 😢

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Год назад

      I arrived to Vienna at sunday and I didn't know that everything is closed, I really needed to put shit somewhere, our little Vietnamese friends saved me again and I was really hungry until monday. 🙂 There are some palces opened, but it's hard to find them, it's not like here that you go to nearest Lidl or you find some nonstop Tesco which is opened almost 365 days in year.

    • @valinorhelena
      @valinorhelena Год назад +2

      I am sure it's much less annoying to the supermarket employees. 🏖

    • @abirwait5636
      @abirwait5636 Год назад

      @@PidalinWe arrived to Vienna on Thursday, October 31, not realizing the next day is a state holiday. In-spite of that we landed in Toronto the very next Thursday 🙂

    • @kristyanrichtr8959
      @kristyanrichtr8959 Год назад

      @@valinorhelena I mean, I am pretty sure the employees working on sunday are not the same that have been working the rest of the week

  • @bassmanjura
    @bassmanjura Год назад +26

    With the alcohol limit, it always have to reflect the nation mindset. In Czechia or Slovakia, I think the 0 tolerance is a good thing. Living past year in Finland with 0.5 per mille tolerance, I don't feel like the road would be dangerous at all. People driving safely and most likely even more safer when they had a beer. I like that occasionally I can go to party in remote areas, have a few beers, then just have last hour of party without drinking alcohol and drive safely home without fear from loosing my driving license. But I am sure that it would be heavily misused in CZ or SK.

    • @Hajimemashiite
      @Hajimemashiite Год назад +1

      We don't really have "zero tolerance" as it says. There is about a 0.2 limit if you deny that you drank alcohol before driving. It has something to do with physiology (can't remember exactly, feel free to google it). Luckily it is not a common knownledge, because I agree that it could cause more harm.

    • @demonic_myst4503
      @demonic_myst4503 Год назад

      Usa has a 0.02 standard law and uk 0.08 with lower death rates than the relublic aswell

  • @jolanad6173
    @jolanad6173 Год назад

    Jen you are so funny, you know us better than we do :-)

  • @PetrSojnek
    @PetrSojnek Год назад +1

    Bill splitting has kind of fun tone to it sometimes. After a fairly big party, you usually don't want to be the last one paying... because you will be paying the "rest" e.g. everything that's still unpayed. Which can get expensive if you know what I mean :) Sometimes though it's kind of funny, because you end up paying much less (people having inflated opinion how many they've had).

  • @abirwait5636
    @abirwait5636 Год назад +7

    3:03 paying for bags has been around for years in Canada!
    4:20 free toilets! This by itself makes us love America (OK, I mean that northern part of North America continent, above of 49th parallel, you know...).
    10:30 The could start gradually, like not to take shoes to bed, as in every American movie 🙂

    • @aliciaz
      @aliciaz Год назад +1

      the only problem with paying for toilet is when you need to go and don't have any coins on you. Then you are in trouble ;)

    • @abirwait5636
      @abirwait5636 Год назад +1

      @@aliciaz I didn't want to be specific, but it happened to me when I arrived to Bratislava and I didn't have ANY currency on me. A very painful memory...

  • @kolebolkadimir8364
    @kolebolkadimir8364 Год назад

    Overtaking on the left was influenced by a recent traffic ordinance, until a few years ago almost everyone drove on the left

  • @iancameron6457
    @iancameron6457 Год назад +2

    The bathroom thing is funny, at least in the US there are usually bathrooms at stores so public bathrooms aren't as necessary

  • @braaitongs
    @braaitongs Год назад

    I moved to Prague just over a year ago and I don't find their driving too bad in town. But on the highway, they will often drive up your ass! Very annoying. The QR code things is very cool. Also the shoe thing is something to get used to but makes sense especially for apartments. I did not know about the gym card thing! Thanks for that tip!

  • @martinjiricka7630
    @martinjiricka7630 Год назад +29

    I would love to pay for public transport with my debit card inside vehicles (paying only for minutes I spent in transport) just like in some foreign countries - like in Ostrava or Brno.

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Год назад +4

      Yeah, I live near Brno, the fact that Prague doesn't have this yet is annoying every time I come. :D Brno/IDS JMK also has the universal tickets you can use repeatedly and where you can choose how many zones you're travelling through right now - the flexibility of that is also something I miss in Prague, where you have to buy specific tickets and then you're stuck with those. The universal tickets are fantastic e.g. for day trips.

    • @eliskarehorkova3831
      @eliskarehorkova3831 Год назад +3

      Moreover I love that even if I forgot my debit card to present the ticket, I can easily show the QR code of my ticket on my phone! Brno public transport is brilliant in this

    • @brontiq
      @brontiq Год назад +2

      Ostrava and Brno are not countries 😂

    • @Stepica
      @Stepica Год назад +8

      Luckily its super easy to travel abroad from Prague. Like to Brno for example, just take a Metro to Florenc station and then its just one stop by bus.

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt Год назад +9

      @@brontiq True. They're both lifestyles.

  • @wootenbasset8631
    @wootenbasset8631 3 месяца назад

    Grocery carts. In Czechia we found the carts are always available at the front entrance because every customer always puts it back because they want the Czech Crown they put in the cart when they picked it up. It’s genius.

  • @elpe2063
    @elpe2063 Год назад

    Cleveland Millionaires Row>
    From 1870 until 1920, Euclid Avenue was the grandest residential avenue in America. Some said it was the grandest avenue in the world. The stretch of mansions which lined Euclid Avenue from East 9th Street to East 55th Street was appropriately named "Millionaires' Row."

  • @tobeytransport2802
    @tobeytransport2802 Год назад

    In the UK we have paid public toilets in cities and touristy areas but they have barriers rather than attendants and ive seen people jump over them and I’ve heard stories of needles being left in toilets which cost 20 or 50p to get into.

  • @pandecho0229
    @pandecho0229 Год назад +4

    Jsem moc ráda že se ti v naší republice líbí 🙂

  • @frantiseklaluch6605
    @frantiseklaluch6605 Год назад +1

    Paddleboat races? Sounds fun, did I miss something? Hey, Podolí, your PR has to improove... 🤔

  • @paulzellman9632
    @paulzellman9632 Год назад +1

    Germans in Germany drive much more orderly than Czechs do in Czechia. Whereas Germans built Freeways (dalnice) since the 1930s, the Czechs do build modern highways in snail pace.

  • @BHFJohnny
    @BHFJohnny Год назад +1

    Fun fact. Driving left lane for no reason is punishable by about 80$ fine. Overtaking that car from right side by about 400$ fine. You just do not overtake from right. People flash long range lights, people use a honk, people tailgate, but people do not overtake from right side.

  • @steventhompson8189
    @steventhompson8189 Месяц назад

    I love the trains and bus there

  • @barbuchastardust
    @barbuchastardust Год назад

    Hi Jen,
    don't you have or plan to have a video on restaurant waiter tips on your channel? What are the differences in the USA and in the Czech Republic (or in Europe), etc.
    In the last year, I've been seeing articles on FB very often where people complain about how waiters or delivery services get small tips from people. Sometimes I try to comment that it would be good for the employees to receive a normal salary + tips, so that they are not dependent only on tips. When I try to explain how things are here in the Czech Republic, I am usually met with misunderstanding and abuse, which makes me sad.
    Maybe if you could explain it in your own words and show the differences it would be more understandable?
    Thanks a lot and thanks for your videos

  • @oakld
    @oakld Год назад +1

    Well done :-) Made me smile all the time...

  • @caroline4323
    @caroline4323 Год назад

    We are pretty fast at accepting and implementing "gadgety" tech stuff. I usually don´t carry cash around, I pay tram ticket with a credit card, QR codes - no comment. I can´t wait for more credit card self-service petrol stations.
    The highway... Yeh, there are still many idiots out there but generally a good idea, overtake only from the left side. But genuinely, I felt absolutely safe and comfortable when driving in Germany (not here).
    Traffic lights- we should put them lower, I am tall and I have to do some serious equilibristic to see those. (and turning right on red light in US is pretty smart.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Год назад +2

      because we are lazy compared to other nations, that's why we are so good in accepting new inventions, you can see it even in work, Czech will invent something to make it faster, while Slovak has no problem to work 12 hours to do it

  • @michalbencok1112
    @michalbencok1112 Год назад

    Missed opportunity to cut to Captain america passing with the line on your left with the faces of actors covered in the flags Evans CZ, Mackie USA(i think Winter soldier movie) at the auto segment :( would match exquisitly. You can always step up your editing :D

  • @eMeSCZ
    @eMeSCZ Год назад

    Wow, what a great channel! I'm happy I stumbled upon it! You got yourself a sub, keep up the good work! Also, we're super happy to have you in our little country! :)

  • @Deckart13
    @Deckart13 Год назад

    Tak to s těma ridičema mě rozesmálo úplně nejvíc 😂😂😂🤔

  • @zrzavyorm
    @zrzavyorm Год назад

    multisport cards originate in Poland ;-)

  • @filipmucala4652
    @filipmucala4652 Год назад

    may i ask ... how do you manage emergency situation on strest ? I mean we have like " you don´t know where you are, you just tell the number from street lamp to an emergny operator and he immediately know where you are" this think came from america ? or do you have something similar ? please also sry for my english im pretty lame and lazy :-D

  • @vojtas08jarema
    @vojtas08jarema Год назад

    Btw about the highways. Thats because it is enforced by the law. It states, that on highways you have to drive in the most right lane UNLESS passing an obstacle (eg slower vehicle).

  • @DopravniPoradce
    @DopravniPoradce Год назад +1

    While it is a law that on highway you have to use primarilly the right lane and the left one for passing, the actuall situation is far from that ideal. 🙂

  • @Toraryuko
    @Toraryuko Год назад

    For the highways it is actually a law that the left lane is there for overtaking, afterwards you should return to the right lane. Surely the are careless drivers but we mostly obey the rules.

  • @21Jnci
    @21Jnci Год назад +1

    Some counties in Maryland are charging for bags now

  • @user-gp2gj6sn9e
    @user-gp2gj6sn9e Год назад

    I Love your videos, you are so funny 😭😭

  • @fifinella9964
    @fifinella9964 Год назад

    Clevelander here. Ironically, we do have trams (RTA, or Rapid Transit Authority, though granted the network is mostly buses now. They used to be streetcars) and "castles" (Franklin Castle is more of a mansion, Squire's Castle is just a shell now, Loveland Castle is a bit of a drive away, Stan Hwyet Hall is in Akron but legitimately castle-like). Also QR codes have really picked up steam here but I do get annoyed seeing them at restaurants when I just want to see a menu.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Год назад

      Yeah, I hear you with the QR codes instead of menus. I get it for covid and all, but then I'm just squinting at my phone. And I usually can't find the main courses...

  • @Gearparadummies
    @Gearparadummies Год назад

    Many of the "Czech" customs showed here are actually Europe-wide, not just Czech. I'm the opposite of you, spent a decade in South Eastern United States and then returned to Europe.
    We could definitely learn a few habits from each other.

  • @filipsmola7219
    @filipsmola7219 Год назад +1

    Haha, I was in USA when you posted the video. There are more things Americans should do like Czech people :D Eg. paying for gas AFTER refuling or paying by card in restaurants was quite confusing because if you want to give tip you recieve two bills, first one to tick tip value and signature it and the second one with all payment information.

    • @albrechticka
      @albrechticka Год назад

      No, paying after is dumb. If you use a card, you can fill as much as you want. If you need to prepay, it is good it wont give you more. Pumps dont have to worry about leaving without paying.

    • @filipsmola7219
      @filipsmola7219 Год назад

      @@albrechticka There is counter on a stand showing you, how much you refueled and how much it is. You don't have to be nervous that you fill more than you wanted. In Czech republic pumps aren't worry about somebody leaving without paying, it never happens. Maybe because in Czech republic it isn't common that seller takes your card information to take your money later.

    • @albrechticka
      @albrechticka Год назад

      I am Czech living permanently in the US. I know how it works in Czech Republic. Add the size of the US, people of all background, crime and yes, they would be leaving without paying. The pre pay is not for the buyer protection but for the seller. Another bonus of it is - you use your card and you never have to go inside. Paying at a restaurant - I usually leave cash for a tip so they don't get it taxed. Most of them have 1 bill and you add the tip and you write the total.

  • @Shadow-jm5wy
    @Shadow-jm5wy Год назад

    About the restrooms...I've seen only about 2 of the paied ones around eastern part of the Czech Republic...

  • @Desperoro
    @Desperoro Год назад

    I want to implement German system of numbering rails on train station and have rail dedicated for every train in schedule, not 5 minutes before arrival
    And unlimited speedimits on highway and 100 for country roads
    And P+R system in every town, with S-Bahns
    From America I would like to adopt:
    - flashing light under signs. So simple! School zone! 20 limit, WHEN LIGHT FLASHING. Not at Sunday night
    Same for limits during reconstruction, when flashing, workers here, be careful, strict limit. Otherwise...less strict
    - flashing light showing you, that in few hundreds of meters (or yards) at traffic light will be red. This makes traffic so smooth. When not flashing, you can keep going without braking and you know there will be free, when flashing, start breaking even you see last seconds of green

  • @carthtc3429
    @carthtc3429 Год назад

    Interesting, I had the absolutely opposite experience while driving in the US. From my point of view the Americans were much more docile drivers than Czechs... I've seen only like 2 car crashes during the whole 9.000 km roadtrip throughout the West, both really simple bumps, while it took only a single drive along the famous D1 from Prague to Brno after the return to see like six of those... :))

  • @AnickaSR
    @AnickaSR Год назад +5

    Some, or most of the things you mentioned are relevant for most of Europe or the EU at least, not only Czechia. Things like passing another car on the left (specified in the traffic law), public transport, taking the shoes off, paying for plastic bags and QR codes are pretty much the same accross the continent. Multisport card exists in 6 countries I think, unfortunately these are not interconnected - the only country abroad where you can use your card is Slovakia, and at the same time Slovak MSCs work in Czechia. 🙂

  • @abirwait5636
    @abirwait5636 Год назад +1

    As far as cleanliness of bathrooms, the gas stations can be sometimes questionable, but everything else, the chain fast foods, restaurants or dept. stores cannot be cleaner. AND THEY ARE ALL FREE!!!
    This is what I count as civilization!
    Where else you see so many people relieving themselves in public, as in Czechia? 🙂

    • @LuaanTi
      @LuaanTi Год назад +1

      Those are all free in the Czech Republic as well. She's talking about restrooms that aren't attached to anything. This isn't Bahrain :)

  • @Desperoro
    @Desperoro Год назад

    8 - And it means more tips, because everyone is tipping extra
    7 - but in America sometimes you have it tens of miles to closest pub. Car country...there must be an option, but there should be limits (speed, type of roads, mileage, age...)
    6 - Agree, but now small plastic bags are even not an option in markets, I have to still think to have any bag with me
    5 - But they should accept cards! All of them, no excuse. And should be more spread, and city should have navigation to find them
    4 - agree!
    3 - American Interstate is insane thing. Old grandpa with Chevy truck from 70s going 60mph in the most left lane...crazy. And there were signs keep left, let others pass! I tried so much to drive German (That's origin of that rule), but it was impossible

  • @JanaVanana
    @JanaVanana Год назад

    Hi Jen, I don't know if it was in this video but somewhere I heard you say that you pay for czech subtitles for your videos? I guess you didn't have to advertise to find somebody but would you happen to know how to come by such a job? 🤭😄

  • @bluenationcc
    @bluenationcc Год назад

    Funny how I see the almost exact relevance apart from multisport card between Czechia and Slovakia. I saw like three public restrooms, being born and living since in the latter, but still I know I have to pay to enter and they're usually pretty clean.

    • @jaroslavzaruba2765
      @jaroslavzaruba2765 Год назад

      almost sounds like you were born in a public restroom 😁👍🏻

  • @faegrrrl
    @faegrrrl Год назад

    I'm Czech with a splash of Irish from my mother. We were never allowed to wear shoes in the house but that came from my mother. My Grandparents never enforced taking our shoes off, my Dad is no problem with them. Only my mother. Děkuji

  • @Utar2
    @Utar2 Год назад +1

    According to rules is left lane for passing slower cars only if you outside town. But so many people disrespect this rule and hold another drivers. Than you drive your car on highway and see two slow cars go side by side and you can't pass them. It's crazy. I blame this people for many car accidents in Czech.

  • @svetluskamcz
    @svetluskamcz Год назад

    Totally agree about the driving:/. Even on the streets…I want to go into the left-turn lane but can’t because a bunch of idiots are waiting for the green kit in the last left lane that goes straight. And another two to three lanes on the right are empty 😤 (OC, California)
    A s tema botama…to me taky docela prekvapilo, kdyz jsem prisla do domu a oni mi rekli at se nezouvam…😳. Dnes uz jsem si na to zvykla, ale u sebe doma je porad sundavam 😄

  • @HallaDita
    @HallaDita Год назад +2

    Naprosto souhlasím s čistotou veřejných záchodků!!! Ještě víc se zouváním se doma a je mi teda líto zemí, kde nemají zavedenou MHD

  • @sarkapatkova3156
    @sarkapatkova3156 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos.

  • @iannickCZ
    @iannickCZ Год назад +3

    Plastic Kaufland bag purchased in 2012 :DDDD Btw, how that in U.S. it is normal to wear shoes at home? Cannot imagine have the same shoes for...16 hours. Yuck. Also now in era of smartphones, there is an app, where you can enter price for your group payment and it will calculate how much the rest of group owe you (or vice versa).

  • @freesoulborn6759
    @freesoulborn6759 Год назад +1

    Good job
    In fact plastic bags are no longer in use and you get to pay for paper bags too I guess not far off they will force you to bring your own bags
    Driving is safer in US especially on two lane roads where you have straight solid lines so other drivers can not pass on either side .. I agree on the highway is totally crazy , not forgetting that driving in the US starts at 16
    National parks in the US is a treasure that no other country has
    Paying for the same identical goods in many countries Czech among them twice as much drive me nuts …. Czech is nice to visit even spend few months each year is ok but to be living for good am not sure

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ Год назад +3

      "National parks in the US is a treasure that no other country has" - What a strange thing to say. Of course we don't have the American national parks. We have our own. Most other countries have theirs as well.
      I've been to several US national parks and sure, the Czech national parks aren't as big or majestic but to me, they are just as beautiful.

  • @Fyrgon
    @Fyrgon Год назад

    any tips other way around? :D

  • @Killerean
    @Killerean Год назад

    My apartment is not just no shoes place it's a completely bare foot place for the most part. It's my compensation for the years of atrocious dusty cold wretched flooring I had to endure in my previous home.

  • @tyna1130
    @tyna1130 Год назад +2

    Well about paying for the toilets, it's not everywhere in the Czech Republic but even u don't pay for it the toilets are still clean and safe. Btw good video

  • @moonchildCZ
    @moonchildCZ Год назад +1

    I am always amazed how fluent and organized is traffic on Austrian highways. I've never thought that somewhere it can be worse than on Czech highways.

    • @mareksykora779
      @mareksykora779 Год назад +1

      I was actually quite disappointed by the Germans on the highway around Munich. No one followed the speed limit of 120 km/h indicated on the gate. Just me.

  • @christinepettis3514
    @christinepettis3514 Год назад

    Hello my name is Christine live in USA I would like to ask how do you go about looking for apts? Do you have a good website or is there a company there that can help with that?

  • @KarelCudej007
    @KarelCudej007 Год назад +1

    Nice vid. Can you make same video for Czechs? What little things Americans do?

  • @ondrejlukas4727
    @ondrejlukas4727 10 месяцев назад

    i had actually to czech the date of this one! czech drivers went unorderly mingle thru last decade. so if this is still high standard for US highways... the heck!

  • @davidpitner517
    @davidpitner517 Год назад +2

    Teda to zouvani bot mě dostalo nejvíc. Nedokážu si ani představit, že bych doma chodil v botách. To bych neustále luxuval a čistil koberec 😄

    • @pavlazakova7769
      @pavlazakova7769 Год назад +1

      V USA jsem nikdy nebyla. Ale vidím to často v těch jejich filmech. Přijdou z venku domů, hodí nohy s botama na stůl. S botama lezou I do postele. To nikdy nepochopím.

  • @kajawagnerova492
    @kajawagnerova492 Год назад +1

    A nebo ještě s těmi dálnicemi, když je kolona tak se musí auta seřadit do fronty aby mezi nimi byla mezera kdyby projížděla sanitka nebo policie.

  • @JohnnyFreedom89
    @JohnnyFreedom89 Год назад +2

    An important wordto learn: hajzlbába :D

  • @Palett2012
    @Palett2012 Год назад +9

    Možná by si mohli Americane osvojit naší potratovou politiku, kdy do 12.týdne se rozhoduje matka zda chce, nebo nechce dítě donosit a do 24.týdne lékaři. Upřímně si myslim, že to máme velmi rozumně nastavené.
    Moc se mi líbí váš pořad a tenhle díl speciálně. Po shlédnutí tohoto dílu bych se do Česka i přestěhovala, kdybych tu už nebydlela 😍

    • @pavlazakova7769
      @pavlazakova7769 Год назад +3

      Souhlasím s Vámi. Co se týká problému potratů. S tím jejich nesmyslným zákonem se posunuli zpět o 100 let, jako Poláci. Ale dál to rozvádět nechci. Jen je to ve 21 století dost zvláštní.

    • @ingridlaskova8526
      @ingridlaskova8526 Год назад

      Spíš zlepšit antikoncepční politiku.