mystie78
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quote: Originally posted by bonethehead
come to graz. there´s everything a little bit better! especially less people from vienna and lower austria...
True that ...
Out of Vienna you most likely meet some nice, ordinary people raised with the traditional values of respect, hard work and faith in God. In Vienna people call them nicely also 'farmerhads' (literally translated into German it's a flattery, so if you say something like "I'd like to have a beer and a schnapps for breakfast, Mr./Mrs. Farmerhad.", you not only win his/hers heart, but he/she will probably tell you everything he/she knows. But don't worry: it won't take longer than five minutes.
Btw.: Beer and schnapps is the traditional breakfast of the people in the countryside, and in some parts of Vienna too. It actually becomes more and more popular in Vienna now, as there are more and more farmerhads in the capital city every year, trying hard to be cool as the viennese people. In the past few years Vienna was flooded with the elite of Germanys students, so you'll find sauerkraut for breakfast at some exclusive places too.
If you're used to deep conversations with openminded people and an exciting environment, you'll probably love the refreshingly closed minds and stupefying conversations about some brand new gumboots and hay forks. You'll probably love the dull environment too. All this will give you some peace of mind and a deep mental balance.
If you bump into a group of young people in the countryside, at first you'll probably thing, they look pretty much like retards. You'll probably find some features of pigs, cows, dogs, cats, chickens and other animals in their faces and behavior. But this is the typical appearance of the young people out of Vienna. As far as they are not completely drunk, they are nice and do no harm. A typical countryside-kid grows up in a cellar. Shutting children away till they are teenagers is a typical educational method in the countryside.
From my own experience, I've spend some of my best days in the countryside. I remember one occasion, where some friends of mine and I were in some small city in the region of Salzburg. We were in some Disco packed with young people, all of them cool as shit. They found out, that there were some people from Vienna, so everybody was eager to find out, why we were in that one-horse town. A girlfriend said - more in joke than seriously - we were there for my stag party and that next day I was getting married. So the whole disco felt obliged to pay us drinks all night long. It took us 2 hours to find our way back to our apartment.
That's why I like the farmerhads so much. If you came from a capital city - it doesn't matter which one - they'll believe you every crap you say, they'll be nice, they'll drive you crazy with questions about the big world and they'll thing of you as of some big hero, only because you told them, that, in fact, the world is cruel and theres no hope for anything.
Of course theres is to say a lot about Vienna to. Vienna is full of wannabees. Where ever you go, you'll bump into wannabees without any doubt. You'll find the most grumpiest and narrow-minded people of the world right in Vienna too. The old viennese citizens, but the young people too, are only satisfied if there is something to complain about, so if you'll have some conversation, you better thing about something you can bitch about a little. But don't carry it to excess. It's about finding the right balance between happiness and unhappiness. If you're too happy, people won't like you, they will think something like 'how can you bee so happy in times like these?!'. But if you're to sad, they'll think something like 'oh, c'mon, wtf? why so depressed? things are not so bad!'.
Do goal in the life of the people here is to get things done. It doesn't matter how, it doesn't matter if the result is crap, the only thing which counts is to get "it" done all. Of course, according to 'The Cult of Done Manifesto' I also laugh at perfection. But here it's different. You'll be surrounded mostly by botchers. The politicians are dilettantes, your bosses will be dilettantes, your fellow students will be dilettantes, your colleagues will be dilettantes, probably your friends here will be dilettantes too. There are only a few nobel-minded people with brilliant ideas who are working with perfection. Hm, let me see: This people are my family, some friends of mine and some colleagues, and - of course - me.
In Vienna there live retard-like people too. But it's a different retardness than in the coutryside. People here are too positive about their selves. Mostly they are not intelligent, not gifted and - this is the principal point - not funny at all.
To come to an end
@mc_freckles: Why don't you choose an other city to move to? There are plenty of other cities in whole Europe, but you choose the most unfriendly one, the one with the most wannabees.
Actually I give a shit about what you do and what you don't. And I'm not going to answer your comments anyway, because I don't want to waste my time, no matter if your "real" or just an other fake-account of someone of the board. I don't trust people on this board. I hope, you'll understand ...
Last edited by mystie78 on 26-03-2011 at - 16:37
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