I'm sitting next to an Ukrainian in a bus right now and he's watching tiktok videos at full volume.
I'm sitting next to an Ukrainian in a bus right now and he's watching tiktok videos at full volume
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how do you know he's ukrainian?
It's over.
Related topic: why are russians/ex-soviets so damn loud and unconsiderate? I don't go to museums often, but 3 out of 4 times I did, there were fucking russians speaking loudly with their children fucking running around, in the fucking middle of the museum. I mean we're a pretty loud and social country but that level of not-giving-a-fuck-about-the-rest ? I was dreaming of kicking their kids in the face for the whole visit
He's swarthy and the back of his head is flat... but other than that I heard him speak Ukrainian.
take his phone and smash it on the ground
Maybe they have a different museum culture but I'm not sure. We're meant to be quiet here as well.
Very German post.
You're welcome, enjoy your ukrainians
what you gon do bout it yboi
I had a Russian friend online who told me when the USSR collapsed everyone became full on not my problem because they were sold extreme individualism as a cure all and it pretty much stuck even after the 90s.
Wad the guy really neo-nazi or did they just make it up?
Every day when I go to the city for uni I see at least one car with Ukrainian (sometimes Russian) plates and it's always some huge expensive vehicle being driven by a middle aged woman
It's true, but I think this attitude is older than that
>an Ukrainian
Kek. I'm curious about what happened before. Surely the Syrian blasted his shitty music on his phone or was doing a loud phone call
Ukrainian starts with an vowel so it should be "an", no? What did I fuck up again
Before covid I drove to Ukraine with czech car, I wonder what the locals thought... but well I didn't interact with anyone other than acquaintances
>Ukrainian starts with an vowel so it should be "an", no? What did I fuck up again
it starts with a yoo sound, so no, its like how you pronounce hour as our so saying "an hour" is correct while "a hour" isnt
It’s based on the sound, not the spelling. So its a ukrainian, a year, an umbrella, an hour, a universe
>I'm sitting next to an Ukrainian in a bus
Aha can you meet sex?
>it starts with a yoo sound
I love this language
You-kray-nee-an
russians have tried to civilize them for centuries