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Default AW: Re: What do you think of other Slavic nations?

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Originally Posted by bocian
I'd like to know how you came to this opinion/conclusion. Have you formulated this opinion because of many personal encounters, or is this opinion influnced by politics and/or history?

The reason I ask this is because I've seen on countless occasions 'NetNutzis' claim to like the very Slavs that you do, and for some reason dislike (or find annoying) the the very same Slavs that you do as well...not that I'm suggesting that you're a Nutzi, but I find the parallel quite interesting indeed, and it makes me think that historical ties/animosities played the biggest part in your opinion, which quite frankly you could only have made from interpretation of external sources (i.e. books) and of immigrants in the States who often tend to forget their Slavic roots and who are very different from the Slavs back home.
Interesting question. I've often gotten along well with Croats and Slovenes, but not for historical reasons as far as I am aware. Is it my imagination, or are Croats typically very idealistic? And are Slovenes typically highly inventive and artistic? These are the qualities I have admired in the few individuals I have "met" on the internet - all of whom, I believe, reside in their native lands.
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