I never liked the taste of carp, but our family always had a live one in the tub on Christmas. I loved to watch him swim around and giving him some bread. I was also always so sad when his time come :(
Nie je to stará tradícia. Začala Max v 19 storočí a medzi väčšinu ľudí sa rozšírila za socializmu. V Čechách boli rybníky a súdruhovia rozhodli, že by sme mali popracovať na potravinovej sebestačnosti lud by mal jesť viac rýb a hlavne lacných a dostupných rýb, teda blatovu rybu niečo ako trabant medzi rybami
Door thresholds cover the gap between the floor and the door frame, helping to prevent any water leaks, insects or draughts from entering through the opening. Slovensky sa to volá "prah" ale existuje aj nárečové označenie používané na strednom Slovensku "prietos"
Maybe Italy is hotter and there is no need for good door isolation? Thresholds are meant for that. I guess also some aesthetics to separate the types of floor. Though in new houses spaces tend to be more open and paved with same material, so no thresholds.
we don´t have carp on christmas, it´s nowadays more like to have a fish and we also have schitzel with potato salad, but the best dish of christmas are "bobáľky"
Ja som počul, že v Taliansku niektoré tie úbohé morské živočíchy varia zaživa a dokonca niektoré zaživa aj jedia!!! Na Slovensku sú tradície rozdielne región od regiónu a niekde dokonca dedina od dediny. Kapor na štedrý deň sa ani zďaleka neje na celom Slovensku.
I have noticed that the iron curtain still exists in the minds of some people in "old" EU countries🤷♀️...than just one question: What is the "central Europe" for Italians - Which countries, and which not anymore, which are east already?
It doesn’t at all, it’s just a matter of perspective. And literally, for most “old” EU countries Slovakia, Poland etc. is East, geographically speaking at least…
@@palmacate I think people hate this cold war stigma, since russian forces occupied Czechoslovakia on 1968 and some soldier stay here until 1990. Also USA, England and Russia divided spheres of influence and it was prohibited to move from east to western europe. Som people were killed when they trying to cross the border with Austria.
What is the difference that surprised you the most? 🇸🇰♥️🇮🇹
Ahoj, si veľmi zlatá.
Obľúbil som si tvoje videá, sú príjemné, nenútené, relaxačné.
Pokračuj v tom ďalej, držím palce :)))))
Ďakujem veľmi pekne za milý komentár! :)
I never liked the taste of carp, but our family always had a live one in the tub on Christmas.
I loved to watch him swim around and giving him some bread. I was also always so sad when his time come :(
Nie je to stará tradícia. Začala Max v 19 storočí a medzi väčšinu ľudí sa rozšírila za socializmu. V Čechách boli rybníky a súdruhovia rozhodli, že by sme mali popracovať na potravinovej sebestačnosti lud by mal jesť viac rýb a hlavne lacných a dostupných rýb, teda blatovu rybu niečo ako trabant medzi rybami
Door thresholds cover the gap between the floor and the door frame, helping to prevent any water leaks, insects or draughts from entering through the opening. Slovensky sa to volá "prah" ale existuje aj nárečové označenie používané na strednom Slovensku "prietos"
Thank you for explaining! :)
Maybe Italy is hotter and there is no need for good door isolation? Thresholds are meant for that. I guess also some aesthetics to separate the types of floor. Though in new houses spaces tend to be more open and paved with same material, so no thresholds.
Thanks for the info :)
Carnival (karneval) was a thing in kindergarten and first three grades in primary school when I was a kid. I wonder if the tradition is still alive.
we don´t have carp on christmas, it´s nowadays more like to have a fish and we also have schitzel with potato salad, but the best dish of christmas are "bobáľky"
we have fasiangy spring celebration
You will not see these carp’s pools anymore as it was forbidden last year I guess. Some EU regulation…
Got it! Indeed the video was from 2022 or 2023!
Ja som počul, že v Taliansku niektoré tie úbohé morské živočíchy varia zaživa a dokonca niektoré zaživa aj jedia!!! Na Slovensku sú tradície rozdielne región od regiónu a niekde dokonca dedina od dediny. Kapor na štedrý deň sa ani zďaleka neje na celom Slovensku.
Same in Italy - there are many differences even from city to city sometimes (food, dialect…). It could be! But eaten alive, I’ve never even heard of!
@@palmacateA nejaké mušle alebo slávky sa vraj jedia ešte živé, mŕtve sú pre človeka otravou.
a co Velka noc, tradicie(šibačka, olievačka)? :D
Máme tento sviatok (Veľká noc), ale nie túto tradíciu
@@palmacate takze si uz mala moznost vyskusat na sebe? celkom dobry film ohladom tradicii je Vianocne oblatky
I have noticed that the iron curtain still exists in the minds of some people in "old" EU countries🤷♀️...than just one question: What is the "central Europe" for Italians - Which countries, and which not anymore, which are east already?
It doesn’t at all, it’s just a matter of perspective. And literally, for most “old” EU countries Slovakia, Poland etc. is East, geographically speaking at least…
@@palmacate I think people hate this cold war stigma, since russian forces occupied Czechoslovakia on 1968 and some soldier stay here until 1990. Also USA, England and Russia divided spheres of influence and it was prohibited to move from east to western europe. Som people were killed when they trying to cross the border with Austria.