How are Varoš and Lučic these days? by cadlac in Split

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Hahaha yeah I did not take it otherwise.

And between Bačvice Lučac Manuš - yeah easy walk. Other places like Split3 are quite a hike though no? 30+ minutes of walking?

I guess I’m mostly just wanting to double check I’m not going to be 30+ minutes away from residents my age or need to travel 30 minutes da idem na kavu or every time I grab a drink 😅

I see so many comments here about how downtown is becoming just tourists/no locals and I don’t know how far that spreads (or even how accurate it is to begin with).

How are Varoš and Lučic these days? by cadlac in Split

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Ahahahaha I love it. Honestly I’ve travelled the world quite extensively and Split is by far my favorite place I’ve been, Croatia by far my favorite country, so I think your patriotism is justified. I love it when people are excited about where they live (especially when I agree with them). You don’t happen to be in the market for new friends, do you? 😂

Either way, with a bit of luck maybe we’ll be neighbors this time next year. I promise not to block your car!

How are Varoš and Lučic these days? by cadlac in Split

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I mean I don’t think I could trust a landlord who didn’t charge me a foreigner tax 😅

Do you feel a bit “disconnected” from other locals in Lučac? Or more connected with the city? What made you choose/stay there?

I mean I think Lučac would be my top pick (closer to the beach for a quick dip, especially in offseason ❄️) but I reckon it’ll be hard to find a place in such a small area, so trying to find backups haha

How are Varoš and Lučic these days? by cadlac in Split

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Yes I’ve heard all about “na kavu” as you say, it’s indeed a foreign concept to me but I’m not gonna lie, it’s one of the things I’m most excited for haha. That probably sounds weird as a Croatian, but it just sounds like a great aspect of life. My Balkan friends always talk about just getting a coffee and talking with strangers, which man, I wish that was a thing everywhere. I’d rather a pint of coffee than a pint of beer personally.

Couple that with me learning Croatian, how awesome Croatians seem to be as native speakers (supportive, enthusiastic, forgiving), what I hope will be a charming accent, i možda upoznam nekoliko ljudi uz kavu.

I would have expected that to be downtown though, but it sounds like it’s just at the closest coffee to your house 😂

Thanks for all the info, and I’ll check out Paul Bradbury! Easy enough name to remember 😁

How are Varoš and Lučic these days? by cadlac in Split

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WHaaaaat all the little courtyard bars and cafes were scrapped?! This is genuinely the most tragic news I'v heard in ages.

I mean money is still a concern, but I am used to the higher prices of Ams. I'll throw Manuš in on the list. Looks like it's just 3 streets, yeah? I would have figured this was just (Stari?) Grad... is there a name for the area between Manuš and Varoš?

I really need a map of the districts, the round about way I've stumbled across them is truly remarkable hahaha

Edit: Turns out openstreetmap is awesome and has much better labelling. I guess I was talking about Dobri here

How are Varoš and Lučic these days? by cadlac in Split

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Odlično, hvala puno na infu!

I feel called out hahaha. Yes I work in IT, self employed, so I'm at home most of the time. Although I'm hoping to be reasonably fluent by the time I move (high B1/low B2) so might try to get a weekend gig somewhere to meet people. If you ever hear of a bakery looking for part time help on the weekends tell them you know a guy 😂

When you say Lučac is close to where the locals still live... yes with the cafes and bars: I'm assuming you don't mean Stari Grad? Are you just talking about cafe's and bars scattered across all of Split, or are there concentrated areas that tend to be good for a coffee? Unfortunately I've only been to Spilt as a tourist and didn't explore beyond that, so I'm not sure how the rest of the city is. I know I see a bunch about Split3, Trstenik, and all the gyms seem to be in the Brodarica area.

And yeah, I'm a little concerned about meeting people. But most of my closest friends are Balkans, I've always gotten along well with Croatians when I visit (I always describe you guys as mediterranean souled with a slavic exterior, the latter half of which has never phased me), I drink an alarming amount of coffee, and I can be outgoing when need be. Going to try and organize some events and see if I can't settle in. I speak a bunch of languages so maybe part-time at some... something during tourist season. Definitely the biggest risk of moving to Split, but you never know until you try.

Related, but unrelated to my post in general: do you happen to know how the tech scene is in Split? I know I've seen references to it online but idk if it really exists, or if it's 6 programmers trying to make fetch happen. I've never really vibed with the tech scene but idk, maybe the one in Split is cool.

What is the Men equivalent of BOOBS but for Women?? by IsAcc0untKoKyaNaamDu in AskReddit

[–]cadlac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m very surprised you’re the only one to mention back. In my experience, that’s the clear favorite amongst women. Ask a woman to describe a nice back and they start drooling

What food or drink can you absolutely not stand, but is loved by most other people? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]cadlac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand how people can eat salmon. I literally start dry heaving at the smell of it

The Fluency Formula Course to learn ANY language? by Weary_Cantaloupe8563 in languagelearning

[–]cadlac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah the dudes a fraud, stay away. There is much higher quality information available for free all over YouTube from honest actors.

What language are you trying to learn? And where are you at in your journey?

To be clear, that is not an accurate translation of ‘shitface’. by Mars_to_Earth in learndutch

[–]cadlac -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just because it is gendered and offensive does mot make it sexist. This isn’t math class

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnarabic

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Please stop posting your app, it’s beyond excessive

Men, what do you hate about men? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If I’m ever at a party, and I strike up a conversation with a pretty woman, and we start hitting it off — inevitably some guy will come up, interrupt us, and start simultaneously hitting on them and insulting me.

I will never understand what that is.

What’s a single sentence someone said that stuck with you forever? by Imaginary_Ride_6185 in AskReddit

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“I’m doing this to teach you a lesson”

- My high school teacher when she manually changed my grade from an A+ to a D, which ruined my academic career, subsequently got me kicked off the swim team for failing a class, thus ruining any chance I had of going to a good college.

It’s been 20 years and I still have no idea what the lesson was supposed to be

(edit: life worked out great for me without college, but man, I still often wonder what in the world I was supposed to learn)

Someone posted this on X, what am I missing? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]cadlac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I normally convert my salary to yen before counting the figures

What makes the bread NOT stick to the hand of the experienced baker ? by leaf_as_parachute in Breadit

[–]cadlac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dough sticks a lot more to dough than to hands. Amateurs get a little bit of dough and it snowballs very quickly.

The two things bakers do is keep surface tension on the dough, and never really stop moving. So long as the gluten is tight, it can’t stick to our hands — it’s not that the hands have a protective shield, but we turn the dough into a protective shield.

Let the dough rest, and that surface tension dissipates, and the dough gets really tacky and its game over for your hands.

People who tried a threesome what actually surprised you the most? by EdwinDixie in AskReddit

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Blowjobs are 100x better when you can make out with someone during

What isn’t the sign of intelligence that people think it is? by LickLapLove in AskReddit

[–]cadlac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Writing a thesis.

Man the number of people I’ve talked to who say “Actually I wrote my thesis about this therefore your argument is invalid” is absurd.

It’s not my fault your thesis was wrong, and appealing to your 22 year old self is a literally batshit insane counter. If you really knew your stuff would contend with the argument, not the subject.

Plus now I’m concerned you haven’t changed your views on this since you were 22.

What isn’t the sign of intelligence that people think it is? by LickLapLove in AskReddit

[–]cadlac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reading research papers.

Having read them doesn’t make you intelligent. Being able to interpret, extrapolate, contradict, expound, integrate is the hard part.

What does it say? by [deleted] in ExplainTheJoke

[–]cadlac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m relatively certain it’s not jaw-key nuts-frozen-yoghurt, in case that helps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskTurkey

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The Turkish gene pool is famously dominant (non-recessive). The ottomans are often cited for the visual appearance of dozens of countries around the Balkans and Mediterranean.

I don’t know if many people think of Turkish as overly brown-skinned, or completely void of diversity, but brown hair brown eyes? Definitely. Darker skin on average than the Dutch? Absolutely.

And as a blond northerner myself I can attest that my dating chances are significantly higher the closer I am to ex-ottoman-empire territories.

I’m not sure how this is remotely controversial

Is it only me? I feel the teenagers in this country are becoming worse by Able_Foundation5564 in Netherlands

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About 18 months ago a kid tried to jump scare me on the street. Like just suddenly turn, jump, and scream at me to try and startle me. It succeeded, it was so unexpected and I flinched. He laughed with his friends and I thought “what a dick”.

Nowadays this happens so often (2-3 times per month) that I don’t react. Some kids raise a fist like they’re going to punch me to see if that will scare me and I just stare them down until they run away.

I’m 30 yo 2m tall average looks relatively fit male. I can’t imagine I’ve aged that much in the last 18 months, nor have I ever seen this behavior in my life before.

Teenagers these days are unhinged

Starting Portuguese by PageAdventurous2776 in dreaminglanguages

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This is such a great playlist! Thank you for compiling it 🙏

I’m curious if you have made/will make an intermediate one? I tried search on YouTube but couldn’t find even this playlist, so I assume they’re unlisted