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Loni zaplatili lidé za dvě deci svařeného vína na Staromáku 90 korun. Letos musí návštěvníci trhů počítat s rovnou stokorunou.
Podobné zdražení svařáku zažívají i lidé v Brně, i tak tam dvě deci svařeného vína začínají již na 60 korunách.


Just buy a bottle of wine for 150, spend some 50 more for spices, and enjoy your glühwein at home where it's warm, calm, and no šmejd chroupá his bramborák literally on your back.

in reply to Oleksandr Natalenko, MSE

@Oleksandr Natalenko, MSE
Don't be rude to our traditions! There is nothing more #Czech than staying on random náměstí with people wearing Santa hats while drinking some spiced overpriced krabičák wine and eating trdelník or langoš. Especially, when there is Coca-Cola truck on the way 😀

This is how we do it!

in reply to Schmaker

Czech tradition is to najebat with prices everyone.
in reply to Oleksandr Natalenko, MSE

Here goes the wikipedia part of me:
- ojebat - take someones money and don't do adequate service
- odjebat - to split something from base material
- najebat (někomu) - punch somebody hard
- najebat se - get yourself drunk so much you sleep on the floor
- zajebat - to not do what you said you will
- projebat - to lose something
- rozjebat - to break something intentionally
- dojebat - to break something you didn't actually wanted to break
- pojebat - to screw something up
- zjebat - to yell at someone because he did something wrong
- zajebat si - to fuck with somebody in pure biological meaning as mother nature wanted us to

Hopefully I fullfiled your curiosity 😀

(and I still do think I forgotten some)