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Monday, 03.02.2014.

11:01

Thieves target vehicles stranded in snowdrifts

Several cars were robbed and had parts removed while trapped in snow on the Stajićevo-Perlez road in northern Serbia on Sunday.

Izvor: B92

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Nemac

pre 10 godina

Well danilo, you could improve your serbian and move back (one d) for retirement. Thus being (hopefully) financially independent (from getting a pension from some eu country) you could run for office and not steal from the people ;)

Danilo

pre 10 godina

But wouldn't it be better instead of just pointing out those things to try to start working on them, especially when having a Serbian heritage and bonds to your homeland? I guess that's what I'd try doing...
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pissing in the wind, my fellow foreigner in Serbia. You'll understand in a few years.

I don't actually have any "bonds" to Serbia. That's why I moved here as a sort of experiment. I spoke the language (much worse than I thought I did :) but that's changed) but didn't know anyone here. All my relatives are long gone.

Any trace of sentimentality I may have had has been erased by the reality of the situation.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

Okay I get what you say Danilo

Also, I know of many things that go wrong in Serbia, I mean I'm from GErmany, one of the most developed and "high-end" countries that you may be born and live in today. SO believe me, whenever I'm in Serbia there are many things that amke me angry and bother me but on the other hand I always think people have to worry about other things more than for example empty plastic bottles and trash next to roads everywhere.
Also I know how politicians are totally corrupt (not saying German ones are not, they are as well but they may not be showing it as much or are better in hiding it and it's covered by an economy that's half way functioning) and how public money is wasted and the list goes on...

But wouldn't it be better instead of just pointing out those things to try to start working on them, especially when having a Serbian heritage and bonds to your homeland? I guess that's what I'd try doing...

Regards

Danilo

pre 10 godina

I don't make "anti-Serbian" comments, Nemac. I point out the ridiculous. Since this is a Serbian news site, it is usually Serbian ridiculousness that is pointed out. This isn't anti-Serb any more than pointing out bad things or bad people in america is anti-american.

I will admit that my remark in this thread was intended to provoke. I'm not in Serbia now and I usually get pretty angry about Serbia for a few weeks after I leave and a few weeks after I come back. Glad you've managed to someone insulate yourself from the many terrible things in Serbia. I can only envy you.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

@Danilo: Well what you are saying is something I have heard about many people from the diaspora returning to their "homeland" or country of decent, or whatever you want to call it. I have quite a lot of friends that are of turkish decent but born in Germany and whenever they go back to Turkey they are not seen as Turks but rather as Germas, while here in Germany they are not really seen as Germans either. It would be the same if I was of Serbian descent but being born in Germany and returning to Serbia I would still be the "svabo", no matter what.
S I guess that it is "normal" (not that I supoort it in any way) for you to have some troubles with your "own kind" in Serbia. Still I believe that this should not be a cause for your mostly anti-Serbian comments in this forum, as it is just some bad personal encounters that you have witnessed and no reason for generalizing as you do on this website.
I for example wouldn't say just because I have never met an unfriendly Serb that there are non existing, or that, as unfortunately many Serbs do, say that all Albanian people are bad people in general.

again just my thoughts

Cheers

Reader

pre 10 godina

So I do not believe it's exclusevily Serbian either.
(Nemac, 4 February 2014 12:53)

Of course, it is not exclusively Serbian. It is the same all over this corner of the world. Example, people I know in another country of the region used to siphon out oil from their neighbor's water pump at the top of the building, so they could use it in their car. It happened every time they had to go for a trip :). But hearing the "holier than thou" comments coming from certain diasporistas on this site, who have no idea how things really are around here, always makes you smile :). You just have to remind them about what the MUP officer himself says.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

I was happy-go-lucky until the 1 year mark. Give it some time, Nemac :)

Actually, it might be worse when it comes to people like me who have Serbian decent. Serbs tend to treat foreigners better than those they perceive to be "their own".

Nemac

pre 10 godina

@Danilo: Well I have been living there for some time too, not more than a year though, but still wuite a long time and for the most part being around locals. What I have encountered is, and that holds true not only for Serbia but for every country you reside in as a foreigner, people will treat you just the way you treat them. If you treat them right, they will treat you right, if you treat them with respect, they will respect you. I don't know where your bad experiences come from, maybe from your business (if I caught that right) but it's sad that you seem to be generalizing about Serbs in general.

Regarding the comment about the serbian "mentality", a I posted in some other comment I believe this somewhat selfishness and only having the own benefit and best at mind and the missing solidarity in the Serbian society is somewhat a phenomena that I have encountered in many regions of the world, especially in the Balkans though. So I do not believe it's exclusevily Serbian either.

Reader

pre 10 godina

Haha diasporistas, look, the MUP Emergency Sector chief Predrag Marić himself says: the incidents had to do with "our mentality." What do you think that "mentality" he is talking about is (rhetorical question)?

Captain America

pre 10 godina

Its so nice to see Serbs coming together in the face of a natural disaster to help one another. It just warms my heart. hahahaaa!!

SCP UK

pre 10 godina

I imagine Danilo as this sad lonely person who just blames all his own problems on his surroundings and others, literally one with nothing in his life but the ability to moan about everything that happens in Serbia and that Serbs do. I'm surprised you don't leave, I wonder how it is you were able to move to Serbia 5 years ago but now don't have the ability to leave :/ Though you once mentioned you run a business, gone bust now? Guess thats Serbia's fault too.

marKo

pre 10 godina

Maybe Danilo isn't being anti Serbian, maybe he thinks it only snows and there are only thieves in Serbia. Maybe he thinks Serbia is everything there is and everything there ever will be. Maybe that is why everyday in his unhapiness he posts his oppinions here. Maybe Danilo is the greatest Srboljub their ever was despite his mental health issues.

Geneva resident

pre 10 godina

@ Super Sleuth,

It is not relavent to Danny boy Danbridge that Switzerland has the highest rate of auto theft in Europe.

Super Sleuth

pre 10 godina

What no crime in Switzerland funny I had my car broken into in Zurich or did I just imagine it?? Maybe it was the wind that shattered the window and blew the stereo out of the dashboard! I bet Danny boy has the answer....

Danilo

pre 10 godina

It just seems to be another point on your anti-Serbian Agenda which I still do not understand.

Regards
(Nemac, 3 February 2014 15:15)


I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder, I must admit. I've lived in Serbia for 5 years now and have seen such abject scumbaggery on a regular basis up close an personal that it would sicken most people.

So, sometimes, I vent online :)

Oftentimes, on the english side of B92, this clashes with the views of people who live in the USA or Australia, have been to Serbia maybe a few weeks a year now and again who have no idea how Serbia is like. They get their panties in a knot and it amuses me.

That about sums it up.


Cue the "if you dont like it, leave" comments. Trust me, I do as often as I can.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

So Danilo, what is the purpose of your Anti-Serbian comment? This is something that happens or let's be correct, could happen in any so-called Ghetto in the United States or even in some parts of Germany.

Your comment seems to state that this kind of behaviour is exculsively Serbian, which, in my opinion, it is not at all.

It just seems to be another point on your anti-Serbian Agenda which I still do not understand.

Regards

???

pre 10 godina

people should keep this in mind when they make claims that Serbia can be "like Switzerland"
(Danilo, 3 February 2014 13:06)

What a poor pathetic person you are.


http://www.thelocal.ch/20140130/burglar-scoured-death-notices-for-victims

Burglar scoured death notices for victims


A 49-year-old man appeared before a Vaud court on Wednesday, accused of breaking into the homes of the recently deceased and their families while the funerals were taking place. He allegedly used death notices to select his victims....

Nemac

pre 10 godina

So Danilo, what is the purpose of your Anti-Serbian comment? This is something that happens or let's be correct, could happen in any so-called Ghetto in the United States or even in some parts of Germany.

Your comment seems to state that this kind of behaviour is exculsively Serbian, which, in my opinion, it is not at all.

It just seems to be another point on your anti-Serbian Agenda which I still do not understand.

Regards

Super Sleuth

pre 10 godina

What no crime in Switzerland funny I had my car broken into in Zurich or did I just imagine it?? Maybe it was the wind that shattered the window and blew the stereo out of the dashboard! I bet Danny boy has the answer....

???

pre 10 godina

people should keep this in mind when they make claims that Serbia can be "like Switzerland"
(Danilo, 3 February 2014 13:06)

What a poor pathetic person you are.


http://www.thelocal.ch/20140130/burglar-scoured-death-notices-for-victims

Burglar scoured death notices for victims


A 49-year-old man appeared before a Vaud court on Wednesday, accused of breaking into the homes of the recently deceased and their families while the funerals were taking place. He allegedly used death notices to select his victims....

Captain America

pre 10 godina

Its so nice to see Serbs coming together in the face of a natural disaster to help one another. It just warms my heart. hahahaaa!!

Danilo

pre 10 godina

It just seems to be another point on your anti-Serbian Agenda which I still do not understand.

Regards
(Nemac, 3 February 2014 15:15)


I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder, I must admit. I've lived in Serbia for 5 years now and have seen such abject scumbaggery on a regular basis up close an personal that it would sicken most people.

So, sometimes, I vent online :)

Oftentimes, on the english side of B92, this clashes with the views of people who live in the USA or Australia, have been to Serbia maybe a few weeks a year now and again who have no idea how Serbia is like. They get their panties in a knot and it amuses me.

That about sums it up.


Cue the "if you dont like it, leave" comments. Trust me, I do as often as I can.

marKo

pre 10 godina

Maybe Danilo isn't being anti Serbian, maybe he thinks it only snows and there are only thieves in Serbia. Maybe he thinks Serbia is everything there is and everything there ever will be. Maybe that is why everyday in his unhapiness he posts his oppinions here. Maybe Danilo is the greatest Srboljub their ever was despite his mental health issues.

Geneva resident

pre 10 godina

@ Super Sleuth,

It is not relavent to Danny boy Danbridge that Switzerland has the highest rate of auto theft in Europe.

SCP UK

pre 10 godina

I imagine Danilo as this sad lonely person who just blames all his own problems on his surroundings and others, literally one with nothing in his life but the ability to moan about everything that happens in Serbia and that Serbs do. I'm surprised you don't leave, I wonder how it is you were able to move to Serbia 5 years ago but now don't have the ability to leave :/ Though you once mentioned you run a business, gone bust now? Guess thats Serbia's fault too.

Reader

pre 10 godina

Haha diasporistas, look, the MUP Emergency Sector chief Predrag Marić himself says: the incidents had to do with "our mentality." What do you think that "mentality" he is talking about is (rhetorical question)?

Nemac

pre 10 godina

@Danilo: Well I have been living there for some time too, not more than a year though, but still wuite a long time and for the most part being around locals. What I have encountered is, and that holds true not only for Serbia but for every country you reside in as a foreigner, people will treat you just the way you treat them. If you treat them right, they will treat you right, if you treat them with respect, they will respect you. I don't know where your bad experiences come from, maybe from your business (if I caught that right) but it's sad that you seem to be generalizing about Serbs in general.

Regarding the comment about the serbian "mentality", a I posted in some other comment I believe this somewhat selfishness and only having the own benefit and best at mind and the missing solidarity in the Serbian society is somewhat a phenomena that I have encountered in many regions of the world, especially in the Balkans though. So I do not believe it's exclusevily Serbian either.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

I was happy-go-lucky until the 1 year mark. Give it some time, Nemac :)

Actually, it might be worse when it comes to people like me who have Serbian decent. Serbs tend to treat foreigners better than those they perceive to be "their own".

Reader

pre 10 godina

So I do not believe it's exclusevily Serbian either.
(Nemac, 4 February 2014 12:53)

Of course, it is not exclusively Serbian. It is the same all over this corner of the world. Example, people I know in another country of the region used to siphon out oil from their neighbor's water pump at the top of the building, so they could use it in their car. It happened every time they had to go for a trip :). But hearing the "holier than thou" comments coming from certain diasporistas on this site, who have no idea how things really are around here, always makes you smile :). You just have to remind them about what the MUP officer himself says.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

@Danilo: Well what you are saying is something I have heard about many people from the diaspora returning to their "homeland" or country of decent, or whatever you want to call it. I have quite a lot of friends that are of turkish decent but born in Germany and whenever they go back to Turkey they are not seen as Turks but rather as Germas, while here in Germany they are not really seen as Germans either. It would be the same if I was of Serbian descent but being born in Germany and returning to Serbia I would still be the "svabo", no matter what.
S I guess that it is "normal" (not that I supoort it in any way) for you to have some troubles with your "own kind" in Serbia. Still I believe that this should not be a cause for your mostly anti-Serbian comments in this forum, as it is just some bad personal encounters that you have witnessed and no reason for generalizing as you do on this website.
I for example wouldn't say just because I have never met an unfriendly Serb that there are non existing, or that, as unfortunately many Serbs do, say that all Albanian people are bad people in general.

again just my thoughts

Cheers

Danilo

pre 10 godina

I don't make "anti-Serbian" comments, Nemac. I point out the ridiculous. Since this is a Serbian news site, it is usually Serbian ridiculousness that is pointed out. This isn't anti-Serb any more than pointing out bad things or bad people in america is anti-american.

I will admit that my remark in this thread was intended to provoke. I'm not in Serbia now and I usually get pretty angry about Serbia for a few weeks after I leave and a few weeks after I come back. Glad you've managed to someone insulate yourself from the many terrible things in Serbia. I can only envy you.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

Okay I get what you say Danilo

Also, I know of many things that go wrong in Serbia, I mean I'm from GErmany, one of the most developed and "high-end" countries that you may be born and live in today. SO believe me, whenever I'm in Serbia there are many things that amke me angry and bother me but on the other hand I always think people have to worry about other things more than for example empty plastic bottles and trash next to roads everywhere.
Also I know how politicians are totally corrupt (not saying German ones are not, they are as well but they may not be showing it as much or are better in hiding it and it's covered by an economy that's half way functioning) and how public money is wasted and the list goes on...

But wouldn't it be better instead of just pointing out those things to try to start working on them, especially when having a Serbian heritage and bonds to your homeland? I guess that's what I'd try doing...

Regards

Danilo

pre 10 godina

But wouldn't it be better instead of just pointing out those things to try to start working on them, especially when having a Serbian heritage and bonds to your homeland? I guess that's what I'd try doing...
---------


pissing in the wind, my fellow foreigner in Serbia. You'll understand in a few years.

I don't actually have any "bonds" to Serbia. That's why I moved here as a sort of experiment. I spoke the language (much worse than I thought I did :) but that's changed) but didn't know anyone here. All my relatives are long gone.

Any trace of sentimentality I may have had has been erased by the reality of the situation.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

Well danilo, you could improve your serbian and move back (one d) for retirement. Thus being (hopefully) financially independent (from getting a pension from some eu country) you could run for office and not steal from the people ;)

Danilo

pre 10 godina

It just seems to be another point on your anti-Serbian Agenda which I still do not understand.

Regards
(Nemac, 3 February 2014 15:15)


I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder, I must admit. I've lived in Serbia for 5 years now and have seen such abject scumbaggery on a regular basis up close an personal that it would sicken most people.

So, sometimes, I vent online :)

Oftentimes, on the english side of B92, this clashes with the views of people who live in the USA or Australia, have been to Serbia maybe a few weeks a year now and again who have no idea how Serbia is like. They get their panties in a knot and it amuses me.

That about sums it up.


Cue the "if you dont like it, leave" comments. Trust me, I do as often as I can.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

So Danilo, what is the purpose of your Anti-Serbian comment? This is something that happens or let's be correct, could happen in any so-called Ghetto in the United States or even in some parts of Germany.

Your comment seems to state that this kind of behaviour is exculsively Serbian, which, in my opinion, it is not at all.

It just seems to be another point on your anti-Serbian Agenda which I still do not understand.

Regards

SCP UK

pre 10 godina

I imagine Danilo as this sad lonely person who just blames all his own problems on his surroundings and others, literally one with nothing in his life but the ability to moan about everything that happens in Serbia and that Serbs do. I'm surprised you don't leave, I wonder how it is you were able to move to Serbia 5 years ago but now don't have the ability to leave :/ Though you once mentioned you run a business, gone bust now? Guess thats Serbia's fault too.

Captain America

pre 10 godina

Its so nice to see Serbs coming together in the face of a natural disaster to help one another. It just warms my heart. hahahaaa!!

Super Sleuth

pre 10 godina

What no crime in Switzerland funny I had my car broken into in Zurich or did I just imagine it?? Maybe it was the wind that shattered the window and blew the stereo out of the dashboard! I bet Danny boy has the answer....

marKo

pre 10 godina

Maybe Danilo isn't being anti Serbian, maybe he thinks it only snows and there are only thieves in Serbia. Maybe he thinks Serbia is everything there is and everything there ever will be. Maybe that is why everyday in his unhapiness he posts his oppinions here. Maybe Danilo is the greatest Srboljub their ever was despite his mental health issues.

???

pre 10 godina

people should keep this in mind when they make claims that Serbia can be "like Switzerland"
(Danilo, 3 February 2014 13:06)

What a poor pathetic person you are.


http://www.thelocal.ch/20140130/burglar-scoured-death-notices-for-victims

Burglar scoured death notices for victims


A 49-year-old man appeared before a Vaud court on Wednesday, accused of breaking into the homes of the recently deceased and their families while the funerals were taking place. He allegedly used death notices to select his victims....

Geneva resident

pre 10 godina

@ Super Sleuth,

It is not relavent to Danny boy Danbridge that Switzerland has the highest rate of auto theft in Europe.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

@Danilo: Well I have been living there for some time too, not more than a year though, but still wuite a long time and for the most part being around locals. What I have encountered is, and that holds true not only for Serbia but for every country you reside in as a foreigner, people will treat you just the way you treat them. If you treat them right, they will treat you right, if you treat them with respect, they will respect you. I don't know where your bad experiences come from, maybe from your business (if I caught that right) but it's sad that you seem to be generalizing about Serbs in general.

Regarding the comment about the serbian "mentality", a I posted in some other comment I believe this somewhat selfishness and only having the own benefit and best at mind and the missing solidarity in the Serbian society is somewhat a phenomena that I have encountered in many regions of the world, especially in the Balkans though. So I do not believe it's exclusevily Serbian either.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

I was happy-go-lucky until the 1 year mark. Give it some time, Nemac :)

Actually, it might be worse when it comes to people like me who have Serbian decent. Serbs tend to treat foreigners better than those they perceive to be "their own".

Danilo

pre 10 godina

I don't make "anti-Serbian" comments, Nemac. I point out the ridiculous. Since this is a Serbian news site, it is usually Serbian ridiculousness that is pointed out. This isn't anti-Serb any more than pointing out bad things or bad people in america is anti-american.

I will admit that my remark in this thread was intended to provoke. I'm not in Serbia now and I usually get pretty angry about Serbia for a few weeks after I leave and a few weeks after I come back. Glad you've managed to someone insulate yourself from the many terrible things in Serbia. I can only envy you.

Reader

pre 10 godina

Haha diasporistas, look, the MUP Emergency Sector chief Predrag Marić himself says: the incidents had to do with "our mentality." What do you think that "mentality" he is talking about is (rhetorical question)?

Reader

pre 10 godina

So I do not believe it's exclusevily Serbian either.
(Nemac, 4 February 2014 12:53)

Of course, it is not exclusively Serbian. It is the same all over this corner of the world. Example, people I know in another country of the region used to siphon out oil from their neighbor's water pump at the top of the building, so they could use it in their car. It happened every time they had to go for a trip :). But hearing the "holier than thou" comments coming from certain diasporistas on this site, who have no idea how things really are around here, always makes you smile :). You just have to remind them about what the MUP officer himself says.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

@Danilo: Well what you are saying is something I have heard about many people from the diaspora returning to their "homeland" or country of decent, or whatever you want to call it. I have quite a lot of friends that are of turkish decent but born in Germany and whenever they go back to Turkey they are not seen as Turks but rather as Germas, while here in Germany they are not really seen as Germans either. It would be the same if I was of Serbian descent but being born in Germany and returning to Serbia I would still be the "svabo", no matter what.
S I guess that it is "normal" (not that I supoort it in any way) for you to have some troubles with your "own kind" in Serbia. Still I believe that this should not be a cause for your mostly anti-Serbian comments in this forum, as it is just some bad personal encounters that you have witnessed and no reason for generalizing as you do on this website.
I for example wouldn't say just because I have never met an unfriendly Serb that there are non existing, or that, as unfortunately many Serbs do, say that all Albanian people are bad people in general.

again just my thoughts

Cheers

Nemac

pre 10 godina

Okay I get what you say Danilo

Also, I know of many things that go wrong in Serbia, I mean I'm from GErmany, one of the most developed and "high-end" countries that you may be born and live in today. SO believe me, whenever I'm in Serbia there are many things that amke me angry and bother me but on the other hand I always think people have to worry about other things more than for example empty plastic bottles and trash next to roads everywhere.
Also I know how politicians are totally corrupt (not saying German ones are not, they are as well but they may not be showing it as much or are better in hiding it and it's covered by an economy that's half way functioning) and how public money is wasted and the list goes on...

But wouldn't it be better instead of just pointing out those things to try to start working on them, especially when having a Serbian heritage and bonds to your homeland? I guess that's what I'd try doing...

Regards

Danilo

pre 10 godina

But wouldn't it be better instead of just pointing out those things to try to start working on them, especially when having a Serbian heritage and bonds to your homeland? I guess that's what I'd try doing...
---------


pissing in the wind, my fellow foreigner in Serbia. You'll understand in a few years.

I don't actually have any "bonds" to Serbia. That's why I moved here as a sort of experiment. I spoke the language (much worse than I thought I did :) but that's changed) but didn't know anyone here. All my relatives are long gone.

Any trace of sentimentality I may have had has been erased by the reality of the situation.

Nemac

pre 10 godina

Well danilo, you could improve your serbian and move back (one d) for retirement. Thus being (hopefully) financially independent (from getting a pension from some eu country) you could run for office and not steal from the people ;)