Logical thinking on a Czech campsite
Bad luck for these SkodasThe people here are very friendly and so are the campsites in the Czech Republic. An ongoing joke here is the damage they do to old Skoda cars. Over the past few campsites in the Czech Republic have become increasingly popular. Czech people call their country Cesko, which is easier to remember. In addition, everyone is quite happy that they are now part of the European Union and their Czech campsites. The country will now benefit more economically and new roads will be constructed. Anyone who have travelled to a Czech campsite will tell you how bad the roads are. One of the local jokes is that Skoda's were specially made to avoid all the road holes... |
Reputable brandThis country is full of Skodas and you will see plenty on the way to campsites in the Czech Republic . It is well known that these cars are actually Volkswagens. There was a time when Skoda's (the letter 'S' was placed a the beginning of the word for better pronounciation), were fading out but luckily Volkswagen helped them to survive. Not many people on Czech campsites know that Skoda is one of the oldest car brands in the world.
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Bad luckBetween the Czech campsites you can still see many old Skoda cars with their motor in the back passing by. And almost every car has its front damaged. Some damage is beaten out provisionally but when you pay attention you see many of these Skodas close to your campsite in the Czech Republic with a large bump in the front. Bad luck for such a car, especially when you keep in mind that the translated Czech word 'skoda' means... 'bad luck'! The garage mechanic near our Czech campsite shrugged his shoulders when we told him. “Well, when you know there is no valuable motor behind the front, Czech people sometimes park their car a bit too close to the next object.” But why do they act like this? The answer is simple: “Oh, it saves on the brakes.” Czech logic
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