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A country described as having a weird cultural mix of Slavic, Italian, and Balkan influences with Orthodox spirituality that is compared to Mexican culture.

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"i live in romania and was waiting for the tram and three twelveish years old started harrassing people in the station and then they came to me and kept asking for cigarettes."
i just slapped a kid · u/SOLaah · ↑572 · 2024-02-19
"no one is more insufferable than a baseball sabrmetrics autist, and no one is more endearing than a dude who will go on an hour long uninterrupted rant about some obscure governmental decision about romanian trains."
"I'm half Russian half Romanian based in Romania and currently traveling in Europe. I'm used to sweet Balkan men asking me on cute dates, planning shit, at least having the courtesy to pretend to be interested in me before trying to fuck me. But every single American who has ever hit on me so far eit"
The way Americans hit on European girls is absolutely disgusting · u/amireallyreal4 · ↑360 · 2023-07-15
"I still have some truly irrational hatred towards Serbia and Romania. During my childhood I thought romanians are romans, and my grandmother said they killed Jesus"
What is your most braindead nationalist take? · u/monte_nigro · ↑210 · 2026-02-07
"https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/andrew-tate-arrested-romania-human-trafficking-us-embassy/"
Andrew Tate was arrested and charged with human trafficking · u/rihannanavy1994 · ↑197 · 2022-12-29
"now almost 30 years after his debut on this scene, he's on stage w/ no aesthetic, phoning in a song he did for the trolls 2 soundtrack w/ zero choreography."
justin timberlake phoning it in in Romania = its over · u/kovalflamingo · ↑176 · 2025-07-28
"But I keep thinking about stopping in a stunning city in rural Romania, where the first people I encountered were a burn victim and a woman with no legs, and I was sort of 'rescued' by a communist intellectual whose home was packed with books"
What's the most fucked-up place you've ever been in the world so far? · u/fibreel-garishta · ↑128 · 2021-02-01
"He fled Police from UK to Romania (not sure what was it about- taxes, domestic violence or other offences). In Romania, he made a living by engaging in human trafficking and selling subscription programs of "how to be a man" while driving rented Porshe. Mikhaila was clearly impressed by him, becasue"
A Timeline of the Mikhaila Peterson Disaster · si117 · ↑126 · 2021-11-20
"Two GI deserters escape after the unit escorting them falls to a minefield and set out on an increasingly nightmarish journey through Nazi occupied Romania."
"The Romania-Bulgaria-Istanbul route does have international trains, good job guys!"
The collapse of railway travel in the balkans · u/tabletennisfan · ↑81 · 2024-08-17
"They're like weird slavic italian balkans. How can a country be so orthodox yet so spiritually Mexican??"
Romania is such a weird country · u/Peruvian_Venusian · ↑61 · 2023-12-02
"Title, I live in Romania, I always knew of people getting scammed by witches and getting my cards read by friends is fun, but I always looked down on those that actually spend money on this shit."
"Usually politics selects for charisma. There's always a component of smarts, of course, but it's smarts paired with cunning. It's going to be interesting to see how a legitimate top 0.00000001% guy ends up ruling."
The newly elected President of Romania is a legitimate prodigy · u/Openheartopenbar · ↑43 · 2025-05-19
"These kids are gonna get bullied so hard when they get to Skidmore after their gap year WWOOFing in Romania"
It's insane how much of a social death sentence homeschooling is · u/777777778888888 · ↑39 · 2026-01-30
"I'll always remember my Dad telling me about one of his best friends in Romania. It was right after Tito died in about 1980. Hitchhiking was apparently really common because owning a car was very expensive."
"On vacation to Italy, coming from Romania with my friends. We are the only fatties in this town. Romanians and Italians are supposed to be both sons of Rome, but I guess daddy had a favorite."
Just arrived in Italy, why is everyone attractive? · u/albatrossofbraxia · ↑30 · 2025-06-10
"It was right after Tito died in about 1980. Hitchhiking was apparently really common because owning a car was very expensive. My dad's friend is driving with his fiancée."
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