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@Vag_oon

Depressed architect. Ungrateful daughter. Mournful procrastinator

Ukraine Katılım Aralık 2019
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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@Cambria_Light Та я в курсі. Я про досвід інших людей і поширені стереотипи.
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@Vag_oon Це не означає, що їх не лікують. Подивіться де практика у ветеринарів проходить
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🇺🇦Cambrian Wolfy | rest
Щоб я ще раз взаємодіяла з укртві. Максимально відірвані від реальності люди. Вони реально думають, що домашній скот, якщо захворів, то не лікують, бо немає ліків (є) і ветеринар їх не оглядає, бо це не котик чи собачка? У нас буквально ОЛЕНЯ зараз лікують, а тут якась коза
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likesky8@likesky8146906·
@DylanBurns1776 Also, pensions are much higher than in Ukraine and much better maternal capital.
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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@OlgaPatl I prefer spinach and eggs combination to sorrel and meat. There is also an early spring version my mom makes - with young sprouts of stinging nettle (they don't sting).
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Olga Patlyuk 🇺🇦
Many of you have seen and eaten Ukrainian red borscht, but did you know that we also have green borscht? Green borscht is a traditional Ukrainian dish made with sorrel, and it has a slightly sour taste.
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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@_pivasya Винести з магазину неоплачений товар це крадіжка. Купити товар за зазначеною на етикетці ціною - ні. Ви виправили своє правопорушеня, вона нічого не порушувала.
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🇺🇦 Пан Василь
Нещодавно прийшов додому і поняв, що на самокасі яйця не додав у чек. Беру поштучно у свій лоток, тому нічого "пікать" було Довелось знову йти у фору і платити, бо банально — не хочеться найобувать людей))) (Ціна 2 грн, бо я там бонусами розрахувався)
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kkkkk@kirraaaaa

Купила ось цю всю каву за 2 гривні 28 копійок Айтішний відділ Сільпо цього місяця недоотримає зарплату 😅😅

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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@kumitchii Згадується відео з дерев'яно-каркасним будинком, і з розеток ростуть чи то ерінги, чи то гливи.
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пані плю 🐶🇺🇦
в інстаграмі пропонують вирощувати печериці вдома, надіславши коробку з міцеліями поштою не впевнена, що довіряю, але як же прикольно було б вирощувати гриби вдома
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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@TrinaK79207 Ваші колеги мали повідомити про проблему, а клієнта це їбать не повинно, це не його зона відповідальності .
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VagabondFacingVoid
VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@TrinaK79207 У найманих працівників і клієнтів різні зобов'язання перед компанією
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зарєма заубієвна
це щось на кшталт історій про три русскіх раба на одного чеченця чи що
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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@masinto @konoplintus Я навіть сльозу пустила, так жалко мальчіков. І це я ще не мала виражено проросійських поглядів, але дійшло здається тільки після 2014го. Такий встид
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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@masinto @konoplintus Між 15 і 17 років моя мама задалася м'яко привести мене до Бога, тягала мене в Лавру, підсолоджувала ці виїзди сувенірчиками всякими, їх дешевим сріблом, і православними книжками - серед них вона не парячись купила мені оцю макулатуріну. Продавчиня хвалила, що хороша книжка!
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🇺🇦демониця твоєї душі🇺🇦
я у перекладі весь час адаптовувала звертання dove як "серденько" шоб на 124 сторінці побачити шо будуть пояснювати це і підв'язувати до голубок
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Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem@dukenukke·
@fainavezha Ну, в Горлівці 100% так казали
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Годинник на вежі 🇺🇦
В тредсі якісь дівахи доводять що в Україні кажуть на товчену картоплю 'талчьонка'. І що мовляв це типово українська назва. Ну чому вони брешуть? Це ж все одно що на паску казати 'куліч'. Ніколи я не чула слова 'талчьонка'. Бабуся і мама завжди казали 'товчена'.
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Aristocratic Fury
Aristocratic Fury@LandsknechtPike·
@HexaHedgehog Forcing a standard language upon people is not the same as elite sociolect. For example before communism Hungarian elites spoke a specific "úri" (gentlemanly) style speech. This was persecuted during communism.
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Aristocratic Fury@LandsknechtPike·
In Eastern Europe communists tried very hard to erase cultural differences between classes and this left some lasting social consequences, which is why today there aren't such strong class distinctions in the way people speak. This is actually a very interesting topic and explains some of the cultural and political differences between Western Europe and Eastern Europe today. For example one of the things that communists did in Eastern Europe was that they tried to "mix" social classes together, like for example when they built those huge apartment blocks they deliberately housed people from various social backgrounds in there. Their ideal was to have workers, (former) peasants, bureaucrats, teachers, intellectuals etc. all living together in the same buildings, same neighborhoods. Communists also purged the old elites from power, so members of old elites would end up mixed with people of lower classes in this way. One specific example of this I can think is years ago I was listening to an interview with the president of UEFA (governing body of European football) Aleksander Čeferin, who is from Slovenia, and he revealed that his father was a prestigious lawyer but their neighbor was a cleaning lady, and their apartments were of exactly same size. This is what communists in Eastern Europe were pushing for, having people of (former) elite living next to working class. Because of this, certain cultural differences between classes were erased, including the way people speak. People who grew up in the same city or region would develop the same accent regardless of their social background. There would be no accent associated with elite, because such cultural elite no longer existed, the communist officials who were the new "elite" generally came from lower classes. Of course educated people would generally have a richer vocabulary but they would still speak more or less the same as lower classes in terms of accent, pronunciation, intonation of words etc. It's still like this today, in Eastern European countries (at least the ones I'm familiar with) you don't have anything equivalent to "posh accent" or Received Pronunciation or whatever it's called in Britain. In Britain this accent is associated with upper classes, especially in some exaggerated version, and few people in the country speak like this in daily life. It's not regional but related to specific class. In Eastern Europe, accents are regional, people from the same region speak the same regardless of their class. Of course there is a need to learn standard pronunciation of the national language for education purposes and to be better understood by people from other parts of the country, but this is not some snobbish class thing. Some rural dialects might be looked down upon, but those are regional differences, not class differences. So yes, there are very few distinct class markers in Eastern Europe in terms of accent and the way people speak, especially in terms of their economic class background. I think this is largely due to communists aggressively purging the culture of upper classes. The interesting thing is that the attempt of communists to erase cultural differences between classes had some completely unintended consequences. One could easily argue that this strengthened the sense of nationalism in the Eastern European countries, because it erased many distinctions between people within the same nation, and basically integrated the nation more strongly. Before communists took power, Eastern European countries still had many internal divisions, remnants of old ruling classes, different ethnic groups, large rural populations etc. But communists made these societies much more homogeneous in every way. So even though they were trying to build something completely different, they just ended up concluding 19th century nationalism, but in an even more radical way than it was done in Western Europe. As a result of this, Eastern European countries are more nationalistic and socially conservative today, there simply isn't a strong enough upper class that would be associated with cosmopolitan liberalism. Ironically, the communists made Eastern Europe more "reactionary", as they would say, in the long term.
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Veronica, Collagen Scientist@celestialbe1ng

Pretty fascinating that in England the moment a person opens their mouth, you can read their entire life story. Where they went to school, what their family is like, their economic background, everything. A friend of mine says he literally can’t date in London anymore bc the second a girl speaks, there’s zero mystery. He already knows her postcode, her school and her dad’s job. It’s over before it starts. In Poland, none of that exists. People speak the same regardless of where they grew up, where they went to school, what they do for a living. A homeless man and a university professor can sound nearly identical. Nobody can tell that I basically grew up in London. Nobody can tell I haven’t lived here in years. There are no accent clues and no class markers, no education giveaways, nothing. So getting to know someone here is a completely different experience. You actually have to be curious. You have to ask and you have to discover a person the old-fashioned way bc nothing about the way they speak is going to hand you the answers. Pretty cool

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VagabondFacingVoid@Vag_oon·
@bez_sensu @masinto Ви бідність оцінюєте за ВВП чи за рівнем добробуту населення? Нам теж розказували, як тяжко полякам було в 90-ті і як сильно вони вйобували (порівняно з нами). І хоча вони ті часи пам'ятають як складні, але чогось мої історії про 90-ті однолітки-поляки сприймають як дічь якусь.
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