The Czech Republic is like there with the girls. Standards of female beauty in the Czech Republic. Czech women


1. Grammar Czech language considered one of the most difficult in the world.

2. Pronunciation of Czech words is especially difficult for foreigners, since there are a number of words without the use of vowels.

3. Crossing the road on a zebra crossing, you can be calm: the drivers will definitely let you through. There are, of course, exceptions, but basically, they prefer to stop here a few meters from the pedestrian.

4. Blow your nose loudly at in public places is considered completely normal.

5. Czechs are very fond of pets. Quite often you can find purebred dogs accompanied by elderly people.

6. There is a pet store on almost every corner.

7. It is very rare to meet stray animals on the street. Even a black cat running across your path, someone's property.

8.The Czech Republic has the most a large number of smokers of marijuana throughout Europe.

9. By the way, drugs are legalized here (up to 15 grams of marijuana, up to four ecstasy pills, two grams of amphetamine, one and a half grams of heroin, one gram of cocaine).

10. The women here dress quite modestly. Practicality in clothes is preferable, rather than high heels, on which it is impossible to walk on the cobblestones laid out in the city center.

11. Most Czechs understand Russian mat. Some even do it. But mostly the swear words here are associated with the names of animals (cow, pig).

12. Prague has only three metro lines and short distances between stations.

13. The easiest way to get to the desired place is by public transport, it runs here on schedule and on time.

14. In the Czech Republic, they do not understand why Russians love seeds. However, according to stories, Czech students who visited Moscow enjoyed clicking them.

15. Famous cartoon about a mole was created in the Czech Republic. Here, by the way, you can buy souvenirs and toys in the form of the main character.

16. The largest castle in Europe is Prague Castle, which is located in Prague.

17. On the outskirts of the small town of Kutná Hora there is an unusual Kostnica church made of human bones. As the story goes, the land on which the church stands was considered sacred and everyone wanted to be buried in it. During the plague of the 14th century, 30,000 people found peace in this land, and after each wars and uprisings, this land was replenished with fresh graves. However, in the 18th century, the new owners of the land decided to dig up the remains and use them as improvised materials for building a church.

18. Every year on the 5th of December, St. Mikulas (Nicholas) Day is celebrated here. According to tradition, in the evening Saint Mikulas goes to families with children, and according to the records of good and bad deeds that he carries with him, he gives the children gifts or coal. He is accompanied by a devil, in whose sack there is coal, and an angel who carries gifts.

19. Considered quite popular precious stone"Czech pomegranate". According to legend, this stone has magical properties, and is a talisman for its master.

20. And, of course, Czech beer is considered one of the most delicious. Czech breweries have great success and a high reputation in the world.

21. To travel around the country, you should buy a "vignette" - a sticker on windshield car, confirming that you have paid for the right to train on Czech toll roads. During the trip, the local traffic police did not stop us, so they did not have to show them the receipt of payment. But, they say, without a "vignette" the fine is serious.

22. In the Czech Republic, probably, as in most Western countries, when they mean "unit", they show thumb, and not like ours - index.

23. The word "Pozor" in Czech translates as "Caution". The first couple of times the signs with this inscription amuse, then you get used to it.

24. Prague stands on the Vltava River.

25. To travel by metro, you need to buy a universal ticket from the machine for all types of city transport. Tickets vary in terms of usage time. On them the machine prints the start time of the trip.

26. There are inspectors in metro cars, but we never met them.

27. You will not see satellite dishes on the roofs of old houses - it is forbidden to hang them. It spoils appearance of the old city.

28. We were told that old window frames should not be replaced with double-glazed windows.

29. Money in the Czech Republic is called "koruny".

30. In the field and next to country roads, a wild poppy grows in a bright carpet.

31. In the evening in the city you can see a picture of drug addicts injecting their veins. This does not happen in crowded places, of course, but they are not particularly hiding.

32. An acquaintance living in Prague told us. There are two types of blacks here: some with briefcases are in a hurry to work somewhere, others are idle - these are drug sellers.

33. One of the most famous Czech souvenirs - "Krotek" from a children's cartoon.

34. The writer Franz Kafka was born in Prague. His image is used on a heap of souvenirs.

35. Tap water in Prague is clean and odorless. You can drink unboiled.

36. The price of beer in glass bottles in stores is less than in cans. But when you pay, the price for some reason increases. It turns out that the collateral value of the bottle itself is not immediately included in the price tag.

37. At gas stations, the car is immediately refueled, and only after the payment takes place, moreover, without queuing. Making my way through the crowd of Russian-speaking tourists queuing up at a gas station store, I heard that I was skipping the line.

38. When buying goods in a Tesco hypermarket, a coupon is issued at the checkout, which reduces the price at a Tesco gas station.

39. In street cafes, salty pretzels are displayed on the tables for beer. When calculating for beer, the number of pretzels is checked, if you have eaten something, it is added to the bill.

40. Chinese fast foods serve large portions that are hard to eat for one not very hungry person. But, if you ask for additional tableware and pay a little extra, then the portion can be divided for two.

41. The settlement in these Chinese establishments is as follows: a Chinese administrator comes up with a wallet, into which she immediately adds payment for food and gives, if necessary, change.

42. Smoking people not enough, in Europe it is an expensive pleasure.

43. Almost no one smokes on the go.

44. In the Czech Republic, the popular mineral water "Mattoni", which, unlike the usual, has a sweet taste. For fun, I even bought such a mineral water, but in a dark red bottle: it tasted like Licorice root.

45. Ordering set meals in a cafe is cheaper than buying groceries and cooking yourself.

46. ​​When exchanging currency, look carefully at the fees charged, which can be quite impressive.

47. It is necessary to recalculate the amount immediately after the exchange, you can easily get a shortage of money.

48. The best exchangers with zero commission are considered to be those held by Arabs.

49. The course varies depending on the day of the week. It seems like the best day to exchange dollars for crowns is Monday.

50. And in general, it is better to go through all exchangers in order to choose the best rate.

51. Prostitution in the Czech Republic is allowed. The "union of prostitutes" sounds funny.

52. In Prague, I did not find ordinary black bread in shops, which is why I suffered a lot. Although, of course, I am not saying that it cannot be found.

53. Students get discounts on most excursions and exhibitions. Therefore, I advise you to carry some student documents.

54. A friend told me that they looked at him askance in the Prague water park, where he swam without removing the cross. Apparently, this is not accepted by them.

55. Czechs are a benevolent nation. For example, in stores, shop assistants always say “good afternoon” (Dobry den), “thank you” (Dekuju - djeku), “all the best” (nashledanou).

But today I decided to write an essay about what I think about Czech women and what they look like.

1. To begin with, there are a lot of beautiful girls... I would say that there is the largest number of pretty girls among European countries... Comparing Czech women with average German women, Austrians or Norwegians at all is not worth it: this is heaven and earth.

2. Most often, Czech women are light brown or Brown hair, brunettes and blondes are less common. They can be distinguished from our girls by their slightly larger nose, but not as big as that of the Austrians.

3. Czech women are very fond of sports, they are hardy. Even if the girl seems plump to you, this does not mean anything, she can easily walk kilometers quickly, drag three bags from the store and a couple of children. When they have a free minute, they run, ride a bike, go hiking, i.e. lead an active lifestyle.

4. Czech women are very relaxed: they can calmly sit in the sauna naked, sunbathe topless, change clothes in front of everyone. But at the same time, they do not look like B and are shy.

5. Gym women are usually cute. Like all representatives Slavic peoples, Czech women often look sad and do not just smile at strangers. But if you make friends with them, do some minimally pleasant thing, then they will be pleased, and they will definitely smile at you. I would call this trait "the absence of a Western hypocritical smile."

6. Czech women are far from lazy. Like any normal person, they are engaged in home, family, work, study, build a career, raise children, meet with relatives. By the way, most of the girls in the Czech Republic work.

7. They use little makeup, but at the same time they have smooth skin, a healthy complexion, and no wrinkles. I think that girls and women here look good without makeup, because the Czech Republic has a good ecology, high-quality natural products, and general relaxation and kindness are in the air.

8. They do not behave defiantly and vulgarly, do not make cool makeup and hairstyles like Russians, they are just different. There are models who wear heels, dresses, are beautifully painted, but most Czech women prefer naturalness and beauty, wear comfortable sportswear or jeans, and in heels they often look ridiculous and funny. The most common clothes for Czech women are jeans, a light sports jacket, sneakers or sneakers, and a backpack, even if a girl walks with a leather bag, a backpack can hang behind her back, and I sincerely do not understand why this should be done.

9. Girls in the Czech Republic are calculating, they cannot, like Russians or Italians, spend all their money on a fur coat, and then pay a loan for a year. Therefore, if you meet in the Czech Republic a girl in a fur coat, hung with gold jewelry and expensive clothes, then she is from a wealthy family and can really afford it.

10. Czech women love to cook, and they cook a variety of food, including baking sweets themselves, making pickles, baking meat, making barbecue. In stores, you can see that Czech women buy products specifically for cooking, and not semi-finished products, well, books with recipes in stores are quite popular.

Love. How much does sex work cost in the Czech Republic? Where to find relaxed Czech women in short skirts and open neckline and how not to be mistaken?

As you know, the top ten sex countries include such powers as Germany, Holland, Thailand and others. Despite the fact that you will not find the Czech Republic on this list, still quite a few tourists have the opportunity to appreciate all the features of national Czech sex.

There are “free brothels” in the Czech Republic. Arriving there, the visitor receives everything he needs: linen, towels, safety equipment. For this, they ask only one thing: to sign a paper stating that the visitor does not object to the broadcast of his love pleasures on the Internet.

However, sex tourists from Ukraine are still very rare here. Although for the time being, for the time being ... It is interesting that there are dozens scientific works on the topic of Czechoslovak sex, to which it is worth adding hundreds more absolutely unscientific. Be that as it may, the whole meaning of these works boils down to only one meaning: Czech sex is one of the most cynical in the world, and, moreover, it is completely devoid of sacredness.

In this country, sex is treated as simple human need, the same as food, sleep, rest. Therefore, tenderness and affection are as much a sought-after commodity as gas and oil, and prostitution here is quite an ordinary thing, which is treated very calmly.

As the researchers note, Czech women in intimate matters are much more active than men. This can be explained by the peculiarities of the drinking traditions of the country. After all, Czechs usually taste beer back in early childhood... For comparison, in Ukraine, a person who drinks 1 - 2 liters of beer every day is already considered an alcoholic, with all the ensuing consequences, and in the Czech Republic this is considered the usual norm. Here, more worries will be caused by a person who does not drink beer at all.

As a result of the frequent drinking of beer, many Czechs begin to develop apathy and complete indifference to nighttime adventures by the age of 30. And, naturally, there is a quite predictable reaction from women: in this country there is a phenomenon of sexual hospitality that is completely unusual for Europe. This phenomenon is very well known in Western countries. In our country, very little has been heard about him yet.

The Czech avant-garde composer Erwin Schulhoff wrote the Erotic Sonata in 1919, which is still performed today music festivals... In fact, the sonata consists of one part for female voice imitating moans and sighs during intercourse.

The meaning of this phenomenon is that Czechs are happy to offer their guests their girlfriends, mistresses and even wives. Moreover, they do not see anything unnatural in this. According to them, all these love claims are absolutely uninteresting for them, so they see no reason to interfere with their soulmates from having fun with other men.

Because of this attitude towards sex, there are very few sex attractions in the country, but what there is is capable of capturing the imagination of even the most sophisticated tourist. That only there is a museum of sex machines, recently opened in Prague. In this museum, located on three floors of an old building in the city center, where nearly two hundred erotic exhibits are collected, about 100 thousand tourists visit each year. The collection even contains erotic films made by amateur cameras at the very beginning of the twentieth century, erotic clothes and other items with a very obvious purpose.

As for prostitution, here it is the most profitable area of ​​the illegal economy. Every evening at exactly 6 pm, on the Old Town Square, as if on command, a whole detachment of beautiful and smartly dressed girls appears. This can also be seen on Narodnaya Street and other very popular and crowded places in the center of Prague. According to some estimates, these girls have earned almost 6 billion kroons in the past year alone. This is a very large sum, which accounts for 0.2% of the total national income of the entire country.

In western Bohemia, signs of women's lips, crossed out or not, will appear on the streets of Asch. This will inform tourists about the legality of sex services in the area. According to the law, the mayor's office cannot prohibit prostitution in the entire city.

As statistics show, in the Czech Republic in total there are about 6,300 priestesses of love, and most of of them are foreigners. Each girl is able to earn about $ 80 during the day (or 2500 kroons in national currency).

Despite the very high tolerance, there are still discussions in the country about the advisability of legalizing this type of activity. So, several years ago, the question of creating a special area in Prague was seriously discussed, where all prostitutes could be resettled. However, these plans were not destined to come true, but about 70% of Czechs support the idea of ​​legalizing prostitution.

When looking for representatives the oldest profession, it is quite possible to stumble upon your compatriot. This is not at all surprising, since 500 thousand Russian-speakers live in the Czech Republic, and half of them, of course, are women. Compared to indigenous Czech women, Russian girls usually look much better. As a rule, they prefer long-term relationships with men who permanently reside in the Czech Republic or who are on long business trips. Our compatriots can be found on Roman and Parisian streets or on Wenceslas Square.

Several styles and trends can be distinguished in Czech prostitution. The same phenomenon, however, is observed in almost all countries. The most popular genre is street prostitution. Representatives of various nations are engaged in this type of activity, you can meet Romanian, Slovak, Albanian and gypsy women. But the Czech women themselves, as well as Russian girls, are not observed among all this diversity. Being on the street, these girls behave very actively, flirt and flirt with passing men. The price for their services ranges from $ 20 - $ 100 per hour. However, using the services of street prostitutes can be very dangerous, because, following a pretty girl, there is a risk of being robbed.

Social services of the Czech Republic have published a comic booklet for the representatives of the oldest profession. In it, experienced colleagues give the girl advice on how to avoid sexually transmitted diseases, remind about medical examinations, teach how to use means of protection correctly.



: It's a pity that dirty Western "culture" and the church make prostitutes and whores out of Slavs. All this is at least disgusting holy scripture and leads to the degeneration of the nation, the people.
03.06.14 Gennady Igorevich


Western filth, drugs, homosexuality of Catholic priests, prostitution. All this shows what kind of filth the garbage and sexual slavery, and not "culture" and "freedom" carries the Western society! Unemployment, poverty, lack of rights, slavery.
Sucking dirty cocks in the street - this is what the west brought Slavic girls
21.08.15 Pumpkin vasa


Unfortunately, the West lives by its own standards, and this is the choice of the West. But why the Slavic people absorb only rubbish - I have not been able to figure it out in a logical way. After all, you should always take only the best. Although .... who is interested in this other than yourself - take the best. And the problem of the Slavic people is that there is a lot of rot. And this rot slips the poop. And the tip of the iceberg of this problem is powerless power.
20.09.17 Alexandra


: It is a pity that dirty Western culture and the church make prostitutes and whores out of Slavs. All this is at least contrary to the Holy Scriptures and leads to the degeneration of the nation, the people.
03.06.14 Your name*


The guide advised you to visit the pomegranate museum on Panskaya str. 6. We were satisfied, and you can buy beautiful col-tions with Czech pomegranates !!!
26.11.13 Svetlana

Czech women are Slavs, and therefore are known for their "Slavic beauty", which is confirmed by the world of many Czech top models. But, in addition to enthusiasm and compliments, popular stereotypes about "Slavic women" also apply to Czech women.

Thus, many condescendingly call them "submissive housewives" with an outdated attitude towards career, motherhood and home, and are accused of excessive love for inappropriate revealing clothes, high heels and bright makeup.

Czech women are in no hurry to dispel such "myths", but simply do not pay attention to such reasoning, allowing foreigners to come to the country themselves and draw their own conclusions. And this strategy is bearing fruit - the number of marriages with foreigners, by leaps and bounds, and the foreigners themselves on thematic forums began to call the main "accessory" of modern Czech women not even beauty, but "quiet dignity".

Czech women in Lately serious scientists also became interested. For example, the American researcher Marianne Ferber, in her work on Czech feminism, writes that modern Czech women have inherited “an amazing mixture of strong family values, solid positions in the labor market, self-esteem and independence. "

“She (a modern Czech girl - approx.) Is both a housewife and breadwinner of the family. And he is proud of it, ”says the specialist.

So what should you learn from Czech women? Here are at least 10 features of the "female" approach to relationships in the Czech Republic, which many will be interested to learn about.

10. Czech women are not afraid to date a man younger than themselves

In the Czech Republic, most people are quite calm about couples in which the woman is younger than the man. The age difference, even quite large, is not considered a sign here " unequal marriage", And no one calls a woman with a younger partner a" predator "," bitch "and other, already unprintable words.

So, for example, the famous Czech actress Gabriela Oswaldova at the age of 58 was quietly dating a 37-year-old man. Now she is 63, she has long lived separately from her husband, musician Ondřej Soukup, with whom she has common child, maintains an excellent relationship and is not going to divorce. Soukup, in turn, lives with another woman, but meets with his "lawful" wife almost every day. This is their family.

9. Czech women are not ashamed of their bodies

Many Czech women are actively involved in sports - gyms in this country are never empty, discounts in sports stores attract hundreds of buyers, and on the street and in bad weather there are a lot of stern women running even in rain and snow.

Moreover, most of them choose sports not in order to "sculpt" an ideal figure, but rather for psychological relief and general health. Therefore, an ordinary Czech woman (taking into account the famous love for beer, which all Czechs have in their genes) cannot boast of perfect abs cubes.

However, this does not prevent Czech women from wearing clothes that they like. Short shorts? Playful sundress? Sports top? “Put it on, of course! What's stopping you? ”- a typical Czech resident will say.

8. Czech women are calm about alcohol

Photo: still from the Czech film "Chronicles of Ordinary Madness", kinopoisk.ru

Czech women are not opposed to alcohol. All foreigners living in the Czech Republic know that every Czech at least once a week. And that's not counting the wine, which people in Moravia love, make and drink with pleasure, as well as homemade plum brandy, which almost everyone has in the refrigerator “just in case”.

However, Czech women, according to the World Health Organization, drink on average half of their partners. This cannot be said, for example, about the residents of Great Britain and the United States, who find it more difficult to determine their measure.

Even a survey conducted by Czech brewer Budějovický Budvar shows that men in the Czech Republic drink about 5 beers at a time, and women - no more than three. In practice, even less.

7. Czech women are not easy to achieve

Photo: still from the film "Lida Baarova", the film's Facebook page

Till american women drunkenly read books of the format "Why Men Love Bitch: How to Become the Woman of His Dreams" (these are the books that are often kept among the bestsellers in this country), and Russian women go to trainings a la "How to become a millionaire's wife", Czech women have learned drive men crazy.

Foreigners often call Czech women “ snow queens”, But do not complain, but continue to seek their attention by any means.

6. Czech women like to experiment with clothes

Photo: Facebook page of Czech top model Karolina Kurkova

Someone says that Czech women still cannot get enough of the variety of clothes that they were deprived of during the communist regime, and therefore continue to put on all the most beautiful at once.

Some are sure that Czech women are far from fashion, because they prefer convenience - and they wear elegant summer dresses with tourist sandals and huge backpacks.

The truth, as always, is somewhere in between: Czech girls really rarely choose fashion over practicality. At the same time, they are not afraid of unexpected combinations, they know how to dress up if they want, and they do not chase brands.

5. Czech women are not afraid of housework

Photo: Good Housekeeping Facebook page

A Czech girl may well spend a whole day off to re-iron everything linens even if she lives alone. Just because he wants to do it for himself.

Compared to women in Western countries, especially in neighboring Germany and Austria, Czech women may seem more "economic", but the average Russian or Belarusian is more likely to rank them among some stereotypical "lazy feminists" who - oh my God - prefer to share homework with their partner. and family responsibilities equally.

A husband who regularly washes the dishes after dinner or goes out to maternity leave, in the Czech Republic will not surprise anyone.

4. Czech women do not gorge themselves at night

At this point it comes rather about different approach to food in Europe and, for example, in Russia or the USA. In the last two countries, it is often customary to leave the most plentiful food intake for the evening - because there is no time for breakfast, and even more so for lunch, and it is easier to cook a hearty dinner, because hunger accumulates during the day.

In the Czech Republic, as, for example, in France, the main meal is still lunch. In a canteen, cafe, restaurant, or prepared at home and packed in a container. Dinner at Czech women is usually very light, so although they cannot boast of abs cubes, they also excess weight suffer much less often.

3. Czech women polite but sincere

Photo: Facebook page of the Czech top model Eva Herzigova

For this they are especially appreciated by the Americans. Indeed, in the United States, it is customary to smile at everyone with or without reason, which often interferes with solving emerging problems. While Czech women may seem cold, foreigners consider them less superficial and more professional, as refusing to act like active friendliness helps them to cope much better with conflict situations at work.

In this sense, Czech women are close to Eastern Slavs. Although, in comparison with Russian women or Belarusians, in most cases they will seem more polite to a foreigner, especially when it comes to officials.

2. Czech women are not chatty

Many foreigners note that Czech women are very calm and self-sufficient. Among them, there are not often those who like to chat with a friend about intimate things in the whole office or, when meeting, greet a new person loudly, and then climb up to hug him.

Among colleagues, for example, questions about personal life are not welcome. And in general, at work, Czech women prefer to maintain friendly, but more neutral relations.

1. Czech women know how to enjoy life

In any country, anyone can suffer from mood swings or be sad because of bad weather, get tired, get sick or have a fight with loved ones. The Czech Republic is no exception.

But no matter what happens, Czech women do not forget to say hello to a neighbor on the stairs, or to a cashier in a store, or to people sitting in line to see a doctor at a clinic. They love to travel and sip wine in cafes and take their kids and dogs everywhere.

In the evening on the subway or tram, they ride with tired, but contented and calm faces, because the work is over, and you can relax, and not worry about a hundred other things, many of which have not even happened yet.

Czech women are not afraid to look for what they really need and choose family or work without feeling guilty or shame.

12th place. Zdenka Podkapová(born August 6, 1977, Brno, Czech Republic) - Czech model, known mainly for nude photo shoots. She became Penthouse magazine's Girl of the Year in 2001. In her youth, she was seriously engaged in gymnastics, became a 4-time champion of the Czech Republic.

11th place. (born December 27, 1979, Pilsen, Czech Republic) - Czech model, Miss Czech Republic 1999, represented the country at Miss World 1999.

10th place. (born May 24, 1981, Most, Czech Republic) - Czech model. She became a girl in June 2003 in Playboy magazine.

9th place. - Czech model.

8th place. (born July 30, 1988) - Czech model. She represented the country at the Miss Earth 2008 pageant. Height 176 cm, parameters 89-64-91.

7th place. Simona Krainová(born February 19, 1973, Havířov, Czech Republic) - Czech supermodel and TV presenter. Height 175 cm, parameters 89-59-89.

6th place. Karolina Kurková(born February 28, 1984, Decin, Czech Republic) - Czech supermodel. Height 180.5 cm, parameters 84-58.5-87.5.

5th place. (born June 19, 1977, Olomouc, Czech Republic) - Czech supermodel. Height 178 cm, parameters 92-61-89.

4th place. (born October 14, 1970, Teplice, Czech Republic) - Czech supermodel. Height 180 cm, parameters 86.5-59-91.5.

3rd place. (born March 10, 1973, Litvinov, Czech Republic) - Czech top model and actress. In the Russian-language media, her surname and the girl's name are written Eva Herzigova, which is not entirely correct, since Czechs pronounce Eva Herzigov. Height is 181 cm, the parameters of the figure are 89-63.5-90.

2nd place. (born April 14, 1975, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) - a former Czech model, known for nude photo shoots. At the end of 2003, she married a German businessman, soon after that she stopped acting.

1st place. Pavlína Pořízková(born April 9, 1965, Prostejov, Czech Republic) - supermodel, actress and writer. You can also find the spelling of her name as Polina, and her surname as Porizkova. Since the 1980s, she has been living in the United States and has American and Swedish citizenship (her parents fled to Sweden from Czechoslovakia in 1968).

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