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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 79392" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>C_jami.. I'm interested to see your link. I'm sure with Google we can get it translated fairly close. I know when I was in Bucharesti I found that Google translate is sometimes horrible. Very horrible. At one hotel I was on my own without my friends and between my little bit of Russian, Spanish, English, and Romanian I got directions from the night clerk at the hotel. But it was interesting to note that a lot, and I mean A LOT of people we met were really interested to see what the average Americans thought about paranormal topics. I traveled around Romania for over two weeks and we were asked topics about the full gambit of paranormal. UFO, ghost, bigfoot.. one really quiet woman even spoke up and told us that she witnessed a man shove 3 golfballs and the heel of a high heel shoe in his butt. So, it was refreshing to a point, that people were just so curious and open. We found that asking about gypsies got the best stories though. We knew it was a hot topic so I guess call us mean, but we did it on purpose. Just randomly ask people what they thought about gypsies, and you'd get all kinds of stories from mild to completely absurd. I guess traditionally their name is Roma, but for the best and most dramatic responses you need to use the term gypsy. I made the mistake of asking while I was getting a tattoo, and the girl beside me was having her.. something pierced. Both men danced around the room yelling for like 15 minutes. But you'll hear stories of curses and magick. </p><p></p><p>But yes, it's a very colorful place. I really don't think there is any other place like it on Earth. I loved every minute of it and I need to go back. I have never really traveled to a place where people were so friendly. I'm talking just the random person off the street that will just sit down with you and smile and talk like you've known each other forever. So if you go there Wee, and you have questions, it won't be hard to find answers on any place you want to explore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 79392, member: 923"] C_jami.. I'm interested to see your link. I'm sure with Google we can get it translated fairly close. I know when I was in Bucharesti I found that Google translate is sometimes horrible. Very horrible. At one hotel I was on my own without my friends and between my little bit of Russian, Spanish, English, and Romanian I got directions from the night clerk at the hotel. But it was interesting to note that a lot, and I mean A LOT of people we met were really interested to see what the average Americans thought about paranormal topics. I traveled around Romania for over two weeks and we were asked topics about the full gambit of paranormal. UFO, ghost, bigfoot.. one really quiet woman even spoke up and told us that she witnessed a man shove 3 golfballs and the heel of a high heel shoe in his butt. So, it was refreshing to a point, that people were just so curious and open. We found that asking about gypsies got the best stories though. We knew it was a hot topic so I guess call us mean, but we did it on purpose. Just randomly ask people what they thought about gypsies, and you'd get all kinds of stories from mild to completely absurd. I guess traditionally their name is Roma, but for the best and most dramatic responses you need to use the term gypsy. I made the mistake of asking while I was getting a tattoo, and the girl beside me was having her.. something pierced. Both men danced around the room yelling for like 15 minutes. But you'll hear stories of curses and magick. But yes, it's a very colorful place. I really don't think there is any other place like it on Earth. I loved every minute of it and I need to go back. I have never really traveled to a place where people were so friendly. I'm talking just the random person off the street that will just sit down with you and smile and talk like you've known each other forever. So if you go there Wee, and you have questions, it won't be hard to find answers on any place you want to explore. [/QUOTE]
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