Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Turkish female, 27

Age: 27
Sex: Female
Nationality: Turkish
Education: MA (Language and Culture), BA (Film and TV)
Occupation: Librarian, translator

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
I knew that they were not rich. I thought that they knew how to have fun due to the gypsy image.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Well, I’ve learnt that they don’t like the gypsy image. From the two Romanians I met, I know that they are well educated. They still know how to have fun, and they are sincere people.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
I had two Romanian friends in Sweden, and they were the ones with whom it was possible to talk friendly.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
To be honest, I don’t remember any. And if there is, it is not because of the nationality of that person probably.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
honest
talkative
sincere
not egoist

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
strong
independent
beautiful
well educated

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Well educated
Less dominant than women
Kind

What is the age you associate Romania with?
30-40

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Palinka?

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
none

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Vlad Tepes
Ceausescu

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
afternoon

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Italy

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
We are a bit more conservative I guess. More crowded and a bit less poor than Romania. This makes us more eclectic. But Romania seems to me more homogenous. I’ve never been there though.

Azerbaijani male, 24

Age: 24
Sex: Male
Nationality: Azerbaijani
Education: PhD Student
Occupation: Research Student

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
I thought that they are normal people from ex-Soviet block, who like to drink. Since we may have some ties with the same background, I thought that these people can understand us better. I also assumed that they speak Russian. J

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Yeah, everything has changed immediately. I got to know some guys who hate Russians. None of them spoke Russian. And all Romanians whom I got to know are brilliant people.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
My best encounter with a Romanian was during my studies. I met two Romanian girls who were very intelligent. We made several good researches. These people are really hard working and know what to do. Moreover, I observed that they know when to do the right things.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
I have not experienced any.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Friends
Fun
Drink
Nice people

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
The same as previous since I do not have any prejudice and I believe only to what I have seen.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Sportive
Loving fun
Creative
Always have some wine J

What is the age you associate Romania with?
20-35

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Actually I am not drinking but, Romanians offered me some wine several times.

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Really tough question. Maybe Dracula.

Name 3 prominent Romanians
I only heard about Chausescu. (I am even not sure how to spell it.)


What time of the day you associate Romania with?
J It is really funny since once I shared my room with a Romanian guy, and that means all day.

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Moldova

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Religion, natural resources, culture.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Swedish male, 30

Age: 30 Sex: Sex: Male
Nationality: Swedish
Education: Master of Business Administration
Occupation: Consultant

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Did not know much about it. I knew that Sweden had a little bit better football team.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Very much. I had an extremely positive experience, both with the country and its inhabitants.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
Love at first sight!

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
Not very positive, they searched my bag at customs.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Friendly
Humorous
Beautiful
Poor footballers

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Beautiful
Nice
My fiancée
Well educated

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Kiss other men (as a greeting)
Polite
Not as equal towards women as Swedes

What is the age you associate Romania with?
Today?...............

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Tuica si Silva Neagra

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Silva
Dacia
Transilvania

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Dracula
Hagi
Ilie Nastase

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
All around the clock.

Name the country you associate Romania with?
No other country is like Romania! : )

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
People are friendlier and more open in Romania. More rubbish on the streets in Romania.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

German male, 26

Age:26
Sex:male
Nationality: german
Education: high school
Occupation: event-technician

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
poor, eastern corrupt country

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
yes, a little ;) very friendly and nice people, a beautiful country.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
an old guy at the market, who sold beatiful old trash (broken toys and stuff)
we talked, and understood each other, even we didn´t speak the same language.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
the hotel waiters broke in my room, stole money, and still tried to sell me a hooker!

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
humanly
poor
happy
gipsy

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
beautiful
sexy
spirited
black hair

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
friendly
spirited
not as sexy as the women
gipsy

What is the age you associate Romania with?
1999

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
palinka

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
tarom
dacia
dacia

Name 3 prominent Romanians
caucescu
brancusi
tom wilson


What time of the day you associate Romania with?
morning

Name the country you associate Romania with?
brasil


What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
romania is hungry, germany is fed up

Polish female, 28

Age: 28
Sex: female
Nationality: Polish
Education: university
Occupation: NGO staff

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
My first encounter with Romania was at the age of 13. I didn’t know anything, just that it is a communist country, like Poland, and rather poor.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
The first visit to Romania in August 1989 left a very bad impression – the country seemed to be very poor, people were aggressive, they tried to cheat whenever possible, and there were very many beggars and begging children at the streets – it was unbelievable for a Pole at that time. The second time I was in Romania in winter 2003/2004, and the impression was completely different – there was everything that one needs in the shops, fantastic food, friendly people, speaking English, great music, wonderful nature.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
During studies at CEU all Romanians that I met there (around 15 people) were nice, friendly, hard-working, intelligent and had a sense humour, which is very similar to the Polish one. I am still in close contact to one person from that time.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
No particular one. Beggars on the streets – in early 90’s they all had labels saying “I am very poor, I come from Romania”.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Talented
Hard-working
Friendly
Underestimated

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Normal
Pretty
Traditional

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Handsome
Traditional
Intelligent

What is the age you associate Romania with?
45

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Wine, beer, tuica

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Fanta – elderflower taste
Murfatlar, Cotnari
Zdob si Zdub, Manele

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Ion Iliescu
Traian Basescu
Nicolae Paulescu

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Noon

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Hungary

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Romanians are more realistic, more diligent and more secular, they have more common sense. I think Romania will develop faster than Poland very soon.

Bulgarian male, 33

Age: 33
Sex: M
Nationality: Bulgarian
Education: University, MA
Occupation: Official at the MFA

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Initially, in the 80-es I had a bad opinion, I had this image of Ceausescu’s Romania of isolation, darkness, crazy and megalomaniac ambitions of the dictator, an absurd difference between rich and poor. Later – a steady, although slow, recovery, miner strikes and the miners’ attacks in Bucharest against pro-democracy movement. In the 90-es, we in Bulgaria had two grave economic crises, even a period of hunger (1990-91). After 2000 – growing curiosity as to how is this country, which is geographically and historically so closely related to my country, faring and how do people live there. After getting to know some Romanians my opinion about them and the country changed positively, I saw them as open, merry and talented people.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
I visited Romania for the first time in May 2005 and was astounded by its beauty. I have no time to describe here my impressions of Bucharest (those Romanians who complain about Bucharest should come and see Sofia!). I also saw the Carpathians, Sighisoara and Brasov and liked everything very very very much. Well, not everything is perfect in Romania, just as in Bulgaria, but my general impression was very positive. Since May I have become a volunteer advertiser of Romania’s tourismJ. Something else – people there had a very good attitude towards me as a Bulgarian, which is not the case, lets say, in Greece or in Serbia. This made me feel almost like homeJ.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
All my encounters with Romanians showed that we have a perfect mutual understanding despite the slight linguistic barrier, our mentality and cultural traditions are almost identical.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
I am not a complaining person and always try to understand people instead of judging them. I was surprised by the politeness and cordiality of all who I spoke to in Romania, despite their general opinion of themselves (the same thing in Bulgaria – low self-esteem and bad opinion about compatriots), even the Gypsies in Bucharest helped me find the way to Gara de NordJ!

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Folk musicJ
Bucharest
Martzishor (the same custom we have in Bulgaria)
The suprising amount of common words both of Slavic origin in Romanian and of Romanian origin in Bulgarian, as well as those of Greek, Turkish and French origin (will try to guess the Romanian way of spelling them): cozonac, hrana, hrean, morcov, tzelina, smantana, loboda, zahar, cartof, castravetz, lebede, vinovat, gisca, livada, gradina, peshtera, kopele [copil], masa, firculitza, linguritza, carnace [something made of meat], lipsa, ostrov, otrava, rana, ghishe, chibrit, mersi (instead of ‘thank you’ in our languageJ), cadife(a), shose(a), perdele, tocilar, cocosh, caciula, pantofi, zmeu, calabalic, etc, etc


Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
slim..............
beautiful.........
energetic.........
perilous..[joking]

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
I don’t knowJ
Men are men

What is the age you associate Romania with?
27

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Tzuica!

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Dacia
Electroputere Craiova
Petrorom J

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Mihai Eminescu
George Enescu
Alexandru Cuza

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
11 a.m.

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Bulgaria

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
The language

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Serbian male, 30

Age: 30
Sex: male
Nationality: serbian
Education:
Occupation:

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
poor relaxed late with trends

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
less poor but still poor, relaxed, late with trends

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
Almost everybody I met was nice and relaxed, nothing negative, I come from a SEE culture as well so I can deal with aggressive hosting behavior (like when my mom pushes the guest to eat the cakes even if he is diabetic), I know how to deal with it

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
One guy that was trying to sell women in a café in bran, that was quite horrible, what made it more horrible is that no one really understood that this is bad, everybody I asked about it thought its funny - even people that had teenage daughters - Romanians I guess mostly think white slavery is funny - also a lot of smoking and bad food but this comes under late with trends

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
no highway
pretty girls
great nature for running
extreme hospitality

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
cheating my girlfriend
nice relaxed
need to smoke less
need to eat better food

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
too relaxed
need to smoke less

What is the age you associate Romania with?
25-30

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Ursus beer, I don’t drink beer but I like the name and the bear logo

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
OMV - I only stop at OMV gas stations

Name 3 prominent Romanians
have no idea

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
afternoon

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Italy

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Romania is more relaxed and less poor

American female, 33

Age: 33
Sex: F
Nationality: USA
Education: PhD
Occupation: Researcher

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
I think of Central Europe and Gypsies

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Yes, I see it as more European.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
Very polite and intelligent woman, hard working with a good sense of humour.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
On the street a begger boy pinched my hand when I did not give him money.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Laughing, relaxing, eating nice food, smoking

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Very fashionable, smokers

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Polite, smoking

What is the age you associate Romania?
Young professional (age 20-35)

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Wine

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
None

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Cescesku

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
afternoon

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Bulgaria


What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Job / career opportunities

Slovenian male, 38

Age: 38
Sex: male
Nationality: slovenian
Education: philosophy
Occupation: book editor

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Hm, Causescu, poverty, that Romanian language is similar to Italian...

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
First impresion was Bucharest, beautiful City in central European style. People are nice and friendly.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
Hm, maybe this is not the right pace, to write about that.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
They throw us out from klub, because Mitja was sleeping there:)

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Cioran
Causescu
Roman country soraunded by slavic countries

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Beautiful
Nice
Inteligent
Open

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Nice
Inteligent
ingenious (Ion Flora)

What is the age you associate Romania with?
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What is the drink you associate Romania with?
.....................?

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
.....................?

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Cioran
Causescu
Flora

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Night

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Italy

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Romania is much bigger:)

Belgian male, 62

Age: 62
Sex: male
Nationality: Belgian
Education: university degree in “Geography – Anthropology – Archaeology” + a degree in “Science of Education” (History, French, English).
Occupation: teacher of Geography in a Gymnasium, preparing for the Baccalaureat.

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
A country that has always been between two worlds, the Occidental and the Oriental ones, because of its geographical situation. The historical past of the two parts of the country also explains all the differences between the various mentalities of its populations. The period of the communistic phase even more reinforced the difficulties of expression because of the totalitarian aspect of governance.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Not really. I have found the concretization of my different mental perceptions (historical and geographical theoretic ones). But I have discovered a far more open minded and extraverted population than generally expected, people having a great human aspect and constantly developing it. The Ceausescu period of course reinforced the underground solidarity between specific nets of connected people.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
It is extremely difficult to make a selection of the different encounters, because all of them are very specific ones. But there are two different aspects I would like to put in the light.
- The first one goes back to my first years coming into Romania (1990) and refers to the thirst of contacts with the Occidental people that Romanians expressed at every occasion. When a real sense/sensation of comprehensiveness was expressed between us – which has nothing to do with any sort of compassion! –, as well as a deep understanding of their past and present situation, we could assist to the development of a profound confidence between us. Those relations have sometimes developed into a deep, strong and close friendship with some specific people.
- The second best encounter situation I have known is a more recent one. It goes back to the last three or four years, and refers to the youth of the country. Before, there was a deep feeling of despair in the mind of most of them. They were very pessimistic about the situation of their country and a great many of them saw no other future than outside Romania. I have got the impression that kind of reaction is becoming to change among them, and I have had the pleasure to meet a group of young adults (25-30 years old), professionally engaged, that have decided to do something for their country, not going outside but staying inside, struggling with the present difficulties of life. They have created a non profit association to be free from the political and administrative situations of the every day life (that everybody has known...). Their deal is to give a hand to the social, educative and cultural life for the youth of the marginalized rural regions they live in. And they have put it into practice for more than three years now!

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
Not difficult to find and it is from the very beginning up to now! Nearly all the contacts with the Officials of the commune I am in relation with (as representative of a NGO association). The lack of confidence, the untruth and the lies of the Mayor and his staff (he was re-elected twice by the population), misappropriation of funds of our partner NGO association, discredit spread abroad about some specific persons working in a social way in the village, systematic corruption… I am not the only one to have experienced those bad contacts with that kind of Officials, but it is very hard to suffer and to accept, when I see the negative consequences on his own population who dare not react.
By the way, the same kind of situation encountered by the young adults I was just speaking about is the actual reason why they have decided to create their non profit organization, not to be confronted to the administrative and political Officials any more!

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
- social difficulties
- administrative corruption
- desire of economic Western integration
- false perception of the same
- danger of progressive lack of their human and social aperture and solidarity
- courage

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
- second class population perceived and/or considered
- courage and constant work
- false attraction of the Western world
- danger of sexual exploitation
- liberty of the young women in town

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
- corruption
- egocentric perception of life and individualistic way of life
- difficulties of economic adaptation and professional conversion
- great gap between the adults and the young men

What is the age you associate Romania with?
The age of the youth, hope for the future

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
“Ţuică” of course! How could it be otherwise, even if it is not the most important drink in the country.

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
- general corruption of the Official sector
- egocentrism of a great part of the population
- politician way of considering the Sate affairs
- nationalism based on voluntarily false spread ideas

Name 3 prominent Romanians
- Mihai Eminescu
- Lucian Blaga
- Mircea Eliade

What time of the day you associate Romania with??
?? No specific day. Is there one?

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Bulgaria or/and Moldova (but not for the same reasons…)

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
There are so many! But the main one is probably the richness of personal relations and friendly contacts Romanians can have between each others, the joy of life (despite the factual reality of economic life…) and the second degree they can consider everything, finding so signs for a better future. Here, in Switzerland (I live in this country even though I am a Belgian citizen), people are so narrow minded, egoistic (non only egocentric!), not willing changing anything to their planned time-table; they are self-sufficient and, very often, conceited persons. The main difference lies in the mental perception of things and persons.

slovak male, 31

Age: 31
Sex: m
Nationality: Slovak
Education: university
Occupation: economist

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Romania – poor country, poorest of the European Soviet bloc, Ceasescu etc., lots of gypsies live there

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
as usual, you get to see more dimensions, excessive poverty surely exist, and so do gypsies but when I think of Romania I see a huge pool of very talented and skilled, multilingual young people (women in particular), and for being such a relatively large country, I think Romania has a big future in Eastern Europe.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
dating a Romanian girl. Smart, creative, witty. Far from exception among Romanian girls.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
TV shots of Romanian revolution, Ceausescu’s death...not pretty stuff for Xmas :)

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Poverty
Educated
Latin nation (speaking, looking)

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Pretty (dark eyes, straight long hair)
Educated
Motivated

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Smart

What is the age you associate Romania with?
90s

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
slivovits

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
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Name 3 prominent Romanians
M.Iliade
N.Ceausescu
Nastase

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
dusk

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Bulgaria

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
one hour more?

French male, 22

Age: 22
Sex: male
Nationality: french
Education: Bac+2
Occupation: work on internet

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
>> very bad point of view, the image of romania is very bad in france, specialy cause of the Gypsy, who are the first contacts for French people.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
>> yes a lot, i'm here since almost two years and i like living here. the image that i had before (a poor country dangerous and underdeveloped ) was far far away from the reallity, now it's more a dynamic country who want enter in europe

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
i can't describe for a encounter, but in general i like meet people open minded and dynamic who don't remain to say "Romania is romania nobody can change that"

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
the inverse of question 3 + swindler

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
young
dynamic
contrasted

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
vulgar (not all, but girls in chic place with rich men)
naive
pretty
italian's mama

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
few :
- sympathique, open minded
for the rest :
- peasant
- lisen Manele
- taxi drivers :p

What is the age you associate Romania with?
20 - 30 years -- young country

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
tzuica

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Connex
Kenvelo
Fulga (milk)


Name 3 prominent Romanians
Traian Basescu
Blondy (very very vulgar and disgusting :( )
Ionesco

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
night

Name the country you associate Romania with?
europe, i mean it's not a country but still

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
economic's growth, here in romania people are quiet in the street, and the difference between poor and rich (but now it's less visible)

Polish female, 27

Age: 27
Sex: F
Nationality: polish
Education: M.A.in ethnology
Occupation: unemployed

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
I don't think I had any specific image of romania when i first visited the country. i can't remember now. perhaps I didn't kow what to expect but i guess without my friends i would have felt lost and scared because the prevailent view of romania is that it is dangrous and the people are so poor that they can get agressive to get some money from foreigners

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
the image not only changes after the first visit in romania but it is also different each time i'm there. and it also depents on the parts of romania - the transylwania is very different from moldova, etc. for me romania now is in some parts more modern that poland and some things are even more expensive than in poland. romania is changing at exteremely quick pace

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
it is kind of hard to decide which of the many times that i met nice, friendly, very open and helpful romanian to choose. i like the different faces of romania - the old grandmas from the villages dressed in the old fashoned clothing and the educated and english speaking intelectucals from bukarest, the festival crowds from sibiu and delta dubai and the shepards from the mouintains.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
the worst encounter with a romanian was when me and my friend were hitch - hiking and the guys that gave us a lift were trying something on us. all this happened during the night and they were driving around what seemed to me for ages. this scared me a lot but fortunately didn't put me off from hitch-hiking

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Friendly
Helpful
easy going

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
big eyes
shoping bags
children

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
blue eyes and dark curly hair
strong

What is the age you associate Romania with?
30

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Cujka

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
karpati
dacia
romoil

Name 3 prominent Romanians
mircea eliade
emil cioran
gabriel liiceanu

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
the dusk

Name the country you associate Romania with?
france or italy

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
romanian countryside is not more rural and beautiful than in poland

French male, 32

Age: 32
Sex: male
Nationality: french
Education: bac+1
Occupation: multimedia trainer

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
It seemed to be an oppressed but nice people, nice place, old culture, unusual to the ones here in france.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
I should say : not so much in fact.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
That one who invited me to stay at her house for a whole month though she didn't even know me before ! She left her room for our comfort and introduced us in her everyday life with lots of care and enthusiasm.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
30 minutes before we go back to france, a pretty young girl with horrible teeth and kind of a broken mind tried to offer special physical treatment to me in trade for about nothing. It was very pitiful..

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
True people
Willing people
Happy people
Funny people
Generous people
Conscious people
Curious people
Strong people

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Pretty women
Some are Fashion victims
Intelligent women
Open minded but wary women

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Funny guys
Some are Fashion victims
Little jealousy

What is the age you associate Romania with?
28

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Ursus bier

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Ursus
Dacia

Name 3 prominent Romanian
Nicolae Ceaucescu
Eugène Ionesco
Alexander Balanescu

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Early morning

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Moldavia

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Years in Capitalism

German male, 27

Age: 27
Sex: male
Nationality: german
Education: sec.school
Occupation: student

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
- nothing specific
- besides that rather bad images based on little news (somewhere in ´the East´, poor country, Ceaucescu and violence)

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
- it got rather focused on today´s problems

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
- meeting a student from Cravoia, who I was taking care of during 3 months at my former university (in Halle)

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
- no bad experiences

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
- friendly
- poor

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
- black hair
- bad teeth

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
- no personal experience
- rather ´balkanian´

What is the age you associate Romania with?
50 years

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
no idea

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
- Dacia

Name 3 prominent Romanians
- Iliescu
- Antonescu
- Ceaucescu

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
2 pm (what kind of question is this?)

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Bulgaria

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
- probably economical differences (including caring more about the environment in Germany)

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Albanian male, 28

Age: 28
Sex: Male
Nationality: Albanian
Education: Graduate Student
Occupation: Academician

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
I don’t remember any significant impressions. Communist country, big country, poor country, general things like that. I knew of a friend who went to study medicine through an inter-government scholarship but do not recollect any contact with any of its inhabitants. A century ago Bucharest had been an important center of Albanian intellectual émigré’s, I knew that but I am not sure what this meant in terms of Romania rather than in terms of Albanians somewhere.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
I met Romanians significantly at CEU in Warsaw. My impression of the country and its people evolved significantly though I must note two things right away. First, I met Romanians within a particular cluster of people such as the 2001-2002 Warsaw CEU bunch, which must have structured my impressions about this particular group. Second, reflecting my own upbringing, my impressions rarely focus on nationality as such, although of course people of different geographies do come across as different.
During that year I ended up perceiving the country as very close to my own in culture. I always felt at home and ended up socializing almost exclusively with Romanians.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
I had two very close people who were Romanians, one of whom was my girlfriend for a period of close to a year. I guess those friendships constitute my best encounters.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
I don’t remember any bad encounters unless I consider minute things anyone of them did on any particular day. Again, given the environment, it would be a stretch for me to cast them as Romanian, when it comes to nationality I would not make any significant difference between, say, a Romanian or Bulgarian or Macedonian although I do not know as many people from those countries.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Warm
Personable
Smart
Vivacious


Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Warm
Personable
Full of love
Vivacious
Energetic

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
I haven’t really met many.

What is the age you associate Romania with?
My own.

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Beer. (I do know of cujka. Still…)

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Leather shoes. Not much actually.

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Ceausescu


What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Day

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Any of the ones I mentioned previously, but I do have a specifically warm feeling about something humble about Romanians. Everyone is ambitious all the time but claims to high culture, which get on my nerves, are least present in Romanians, from all people of the region that I have met.

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Nothing comes to my mind right away. Perhaps my country is way more self-flattering, but I am not sure.

Belgian female, 24

Age: 24
Sex: Female
Nationality: Belgian
Education: IHECS in Brussels - Degree in Communication and advertising
Occupation: Marketing Assistant in an advertising agency in Luxembourg

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
A few words were coming to my mind: poverty, communism, Ceausescu and Dracula… I did not know anything else about Romania.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Fortunately, this image has changed! First by meeting 2 fantastic and completely crazy Romanians in Erasmus in Brussels, and then by going 2 weeks for a trip around Romania.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
First the meeting of A and D, Erasmus-girls in Brussels: we had so much fun! Open-minded, joyful, intelligent, surprising and funny: this is how I can describe them two!

Second : the meeting of all our hosts in Romania. We really felt like in our family. Warm, pleasant, willing to tell us their stories around a glass (and one more, and one more…) of Tuica and make us discover the best things.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
The Romanian dogs in Bucarest ...

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
simplicity
generosity
warm

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
fashion
sophisticated
friendly

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
?

What is the age you associate Romania with?
25-30 years old

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Tuica !!!

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
No idea…

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Ceausescu
Basescu
Alina&Despina

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Midnight…to go out!

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Bulgaria

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
?

Polish male, 28

Age: 28
Sex: Male
Nationality: Polish
Education: Sociologist
Occupation: Phd student / Independent media processor

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Before meeting any Romanians whatsoever I did not think much about Romania. Romania made me think of Caucescu, miners form Timisoara, footage of terribly treated children in an orphanage, wild dogs in Bucarest (helped by some American actress), all this and a couple stereotypes too, with Dracula and Gypsies being the prominent ones.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
This image of mine has naturally changed after visiting Romania and meeting some Romanians as cliches got replaced by reality. Most important was my visit to Bucarest which turned out to be a city of great contrasts, in which kids sniffing glue in open view at the main railway station (no wild dogs though!) coexist with fancy bars that I visited (and I am sure there were more fancy ones!), places that felt much more cosmopolitan than my own city.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
My best encounter with a Romanian was my friendship with a young Romanian. In particular I have enjoyed one certain visit to her Warsaw flat during which we discussed the subject of a novel she was writing.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
Seeing children sniffing glue in Bucarest was a miserable sight. But it was no direct encounter. I must admit I haven't had bad encounters with Romanians, save for a short unpleasant situation where I was verbally abused by a young Romanian in Warsaw – but this was due to his intoxication with alcohol, rather than his Romanian character.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
strong
wine
elegant
Eastern European

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
crazy
strong
elegant
Eastern European

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
strong
alcohol
wild
Eastern European

What is the age you associate Romania with?
44

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
alcohol, in particular beer

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
.....................

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Caucescu
Ionesco
Iliade


What time of the day you associate Romania with?
sunset

Name the country you associate Romania with?
France


What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Romanians live further south on the globe which gives them a more energetic, lively, happy, wild or crazy mood and way of being.

american male, 29

Age:29
Sex:m
Nationality:united states
Education:college graduate (bachelor’s)
Occupation:firefighter

What did you think on Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Originally, I thought it was a mythical place; perpetually dark and full of vampires. Then, I thought it was a central city (Bucharest), run by the mafia, surrounded by mountains and peasants. My last opinion, before entering the country, was formed by the Bulgarians I had met just prior: Romania was a place to be avoided, full of evil Gypsies and killers. Any intelligent opinion I had about the country came from Balkan Ghosts, a book by Robert D. Kaplan.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Of course. I discovered, as in my country, the true mafia were the politicians, and the average Romanian was an honest, hard-working person. And I found I rather liked gypsies. The idea of one big metropolis, surrounded by villages and peasants, was disproved by the cosmopolitanism of the Transylvanian cities.

Describe in a few word your best encounter with a Romanian.
Easy: getting drunk and chopping wood with locals from Surdesti, in Maramures. Not a very intellectual encounter, but the most fun one.

Describe in a few word your worst encounter with a Romanian.
No one specific encounter, but the thing that angers me: the intransparency of the government and politics, which trickles down to a personal level like this: you need to grease palms( i.e. the patronage system, i.e. bribery) to get things done.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Brutally honest. Best dark senses of humor this side of Ireland. Self-deprecating. Beautiful.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Lithe. Lovely. Intense.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Direct. Open. Sure of themselves.


What is the age you associate Romania with?
A middle-aged man who just took a youth elixir.


What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Tuica, of course.


What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Dacia.


Name 3 proeminant Romanians
Grigorescu, Stephan cel Mare, Ceausescu.



What time of the day you associate Romania
With Sunset.

Name the country you associate Romania
With Austria and Russia, equally.


What is the main differnce betweend Romania and your country
The peasant culture still exists here. Ours has gone, unfortunately.