Croats Unite

Holy sh*t.

There’s more of us here than the Brits.

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/T-Nation.com

[quote]MikiB wrote:
I felt it was necessary.[/quote]

Thanks,mate!!!

[quote]loppar wrote:
Holy sh*t.

There’s more of us here than the Brits.

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/T-Nation.com

[/quote]

I know that Croats are still going strong!!!

Cheers!!!

[quote]loppar wrote:
Holy sh*t.

There’s more of us here than the Brits.

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/T-Nation.com

[/quote]

Nice avatar!

[quote]ericbyrnesjr wrote:
one of my best friends/neighbors is a croat. his family speaks the language in the house, i’ve picked up a little bit of it (read: enough to say “hi” and “bye”)[/quote]

What are these people like?

[quote]PozzSka wrote:
ericbyrnesjr wrote:
one of my best friends/neighbors is a croat. his family speaks the language in the house, i’ve picked up a little bit of it (read: enough to say “hi” and “bye”)

Zdravo!

Dovidjenja![/quote]

Zdravo is a communists hello.
Stick to Bok!

[quote]BALBO wrote:
PozzSka wrote:
ericbyrnesjr wrote:
one of my best friends/neighbors is a croat. his family speaks the language in the house, i’ve picked up a little bit of it (read: enough to say “hi” and “bye”)

Zdravo!

Dovidjenja!

Zdravo is a communists hello.
Stick to Bok! [/quote]

My serbian friends say ‘zdravo’

my croatian friends say ‘bok’

none of them are communist, but I will keep that in mind when speaking to my fellow Hrvati in the future.

Hvala

P.S. Ajde bok (‘go with god’ - Balbo will correct me if I’m wrong :wink:

[quote]PozzSka wrote:
BALBO wrote:
PozzSka wrote:
ericbyrnesjr wrote:
one of my best friends/neighbors is a croat. his family speaks the language in the house, i’ve picked up a little bit of it (read: enough to say “hi” and “bye”)

Zdravo!

Dovidjenja!

Zdravo is a communists hello.
Stick to Bok!

My serbian friends say ‘zdravo’

my croatian friends say ‘bok’

none of them are communist, but I will keep that in mind when speaking to my fellow Hrvati in the future.

Hvala

P.S. Ajde bok (‘go with god’ - Balbo will correct me if I’m wrong ;-)[/quote]

Bok is short of Bog i Hrvati which means God and Croats.

Croatia=Euro 2008. champion!!!

[quote]BALBO wrote:
Croatia=Euro 2008. champion!!![/quote]

lol whoa cool your jets. team U.S.A. stands a better chance…

Croats are tough people.

BOG I HRVATI

[quote]BALBO wrote:

As a Croat you must live our Lifestyle-

-drink like there is no tomorrow
-be aggressive and ready for streetfight
-avoid healthy habits and live short but intensive life
-spend all your money on alcohol and fast cars
-be a football fanatic
-think you are better than anyone else and make sure other people know that
-be impulsive and reckless
-be lazy
there is more points but enough for now! [/quote]

sounds fuckin good to me, except for the soccer. post some more Croatian women. are there a lot of english speakers there? if so it seems like a good place to live. id love to import beer pong.

[quote]BALBO wrote:
ericbyrnesjr wrote:
one of my best friends/neighbors is a croat. his family speaks the language in the house, i’ve picked up a little bit of it (read: enough to say “hi” and “bye”)

What are these people like?[/quote]

good people for sure. name of turkalj

[quote]PozzSka wrote:
BALBO wrote:
PozzSka wrote:
ericbyrnesjr wrote:
one of my best friends/neighbors is a croat. his family speaks the language in the house, i’ve picked up a little bit of it (read: enough to say “hi” and “bye”)

Zdravo!

Dovidjenja!

Zdravo is a communists hello.
Stick to Bok!

My serbian friends say ‘zdravo’

my croatian friends say ‘bok’

none of them are communist, but I will keep that in mind when speaking to my fellow Hrvati in the future.

Hvala

P.S. Ajde bok (‘go with god’ - Balbo will correct me if I’m wrong ;-)[/quote]

yes, that’s what my friend’s family says. “ajde bok”.

not to get off topic of how to say hello, but I was curious as to what Croats were like. Before you laugh and flame me read on.

My family has died many years ago and i only remember family reunions but was too young to remember what the personalities they were like.

My area that i live in now are all keksa and im afraid my daughter will go up and not know what it is to be Croatian.

If any of you have insight or comments please pm me or post.

PS: i can speak very little serbo-croatian but was raised by my Dida & Baka and they came from a town called Galin in Vivodina (karlovac region). They have passed many years ago as well.

http://members.dslextreme.com/users/dbrklje/history.htm.