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meanwhile Czechia literally BANNED free Wi-Fi in restaurants and other establishments during COVID, so people will spend there less time, I understood the rationale if people already didn't have mobile data in phones anyway
other things Czech gov banned during COVID-19 was singing in public places, no kidding!
And I'm not even going to complain they banned sale of the toys, colored pencils and other items so people will spend less time in the shop, so me and kids could just look at the colored pencils behind the tape because we had to go to shop anyway.
> other things Czech gov banned during COVID-19 was singing in public places, no kidding!
So, wait, no Christmas carolling? Was this the doing of Babis? Then only the drunk shall sing in public places, mainly because they're too drunk to care.
"Church services are limited to a maximum of 100 people, and singing is prohibited; the same applies to public participation in municipal and regional government meetings."
"In other regions, the operation of schools and educational facilities is being restricted in accordance with the Education Act, and that of universities in accordance with the Higher Education Act, such that singing is not part of the curriculum; furthermore, with the exception of the first stage of primary education in elementary schools, sports activities will also be temporarily excluded from the curriculum."
The non descriptive names are better because they can be consistent across different countries not depending climate
July in Croatian - Srpanj
August in Czech/Polish - Srpen/Sierpen
because for obvious reasons harvest time in Croatia is one month earlier than in Czechia
though your example for April in Polish makes no sense
April in Polish - Kwiecien
May in Czech - Kveten
I'm pretty sure flowers are blooming (it's not about flowers, but about blooming) in Czechia earlier than in Poland, so the names should be reversed
though even English/German/Slovak months are not without their issues, October should be eight, November ninth, December tenth based on their Latin names, this video makes fun about it, but honestly I seriously like the proposed system:
while I agree this post is off topic on HN, seems people don't care anymore and it's full of politics in recent years (I read it here like 15+ years under various accounts) with general mainstream news not related to tech/hacking
there are anyway plenty of meta discussions under every article here, so calling something off topic is pointless anymore, people can just vote for interesting posts and ignore the ones which should be ignored, easy as that
on related note what would be the best VFM sneakers/hiking shoes which will be mostly used in the city and are also available in Europe? in US you have pretty sweet deals on sneakers or some walmart or other cheap good quality brands, but here in Europe everything which ain't Adidas/Nike/Puma will have for me collapsed heel within few weeks, and mind I am not even some fat guy, my BMI is like 21 and literally every single noname shoe (think like Lidl) will collapse for me
not necessarily, my kids have citizenship of my home country while daughter never lived there and son only for a year, and for none of them it's their mother tongue
same goes with car quality, long gone are the times when German engineering was synonym of quality, if I had to choose something German or Japanese in the last at least 15-20 years the choice would be easy...
Where I come from it's almost always considered sincere and I would think it would apply for mos of the Europe where we don't greet each other "how are you" without being interested in the actual answer like certain orange crazies voting nation.
Personally I thought the 6th question about the rules was the most German one, sticking to the rules no matter what (that would be actually the least Chinese one, where rules are made up just to exist, but not to enforce).
Struggled most with last two questions, too many correct options to answer.
German -33%
Autistic -36%
Apparently:
"You probably ended up here through social media, which means someone you follow scored either Both or German. They sent it to you as a question or a joke. You are their control group."
illiberal - opposed to liberal principles; restricting freedom of thought or behaviour.
AI overview says:
Illiberal describes attitudes or policies that are narrow-minded, bigoted, intolerant, or restrictive of personal freedoms. It signifies a rejection of liberal values like pluralism, minority rights, and open-mindedness. In politics, "illiberal democracy" refers to regimes that hold elections but lack fundamental democratic safeguards like rule of law and free media.
So I am quite confused, seems author is defending/praising the Hungary while at same time he is calling Hungary an illiberal state? Wouldn't word "conservative" be more suitable for not promoting new progressive ideas?
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