Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Polish female, 26

Age: 26
Sex: F
Nationality: Polish
Education: University degree
Occupation: Sociologist

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
It is a poor country with many gypsies. I thought that Romanians are similar to Italians – the way they express themselves, for example talk loudly.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Romanians seems to be more similar to central Europeans than I thought.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
They are friendly, many people speak English

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
Don’t have

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Gypsies, hospitable

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Dress well, talking a lot, smoking cigarettes

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

What is the age you associate Romania with?
20 - 25 – I saw many students and young people here

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Wine

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Don’t know

Name 3 prominent Romanians
I can only think about football player Mutu, Cauesescu (don’t know how to spell the name of the former dictator)

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
noon

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Italy

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
Romania is traditionally orthodoxy, Poland is Roman Catholic. Romania seems to be poorer country and much more people publicly smoke cigarettes here.

Bulgarian female, 27

Age: 27
Sex: F
Nationality: Bulgarian
Education: University (Master’s)
Occupation: Marketing manager

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Neighbors in spirit, merry and talkative.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?

Yes. First visit was during the last of communist years and it was of poor kids begging on our bus windows, while we traveled through.

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
In a student event, I was a roommate with a Romanian student of dentistry, and she taught me the correct way to brush my teeth 

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
The kids begging on my bus window back in 1987 or somewhere thereabouts.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
.”mamaliga”
“chanta”
“che fache”

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Talkative
Ambitious

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Ambitious
I like they can learn Italian very very quickly 

What is the age you associate Romania with?
20....................

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
N/A

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
N/A

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Chaushesku.
Basesku.
Queeen Maria of Romania (who lived in Dobrich, a town in Bulgaria)

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
can’t say

Name the country you associate Romania with?
France

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?

Language origin – ours is Slavic and Romanian is latin.

Swiss man, 33

Age: 33
Sex: m
Nationality: Swiss
Education: University
Occupation: Scientific Assistant

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

People said that Romania had become a very poor country under the regency of Ceausescu. I thought that it’s a nice country because of the nature (Danube and Black Sea) and language (I visited a language course before travelling to Romania). The image of the country was generally negatif, but that’s what made me curious.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
The image didn’t change: The nature was wonderful, the cities were not that nice, and people were indeen quite poor (compared to Switzerland). Maybe there was a change of the image of the Romanian character: I thought that they are more “eastern” (slavic, like russian), whilst in reality I found people with “southern” temperament (like italians; emotional).

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
In 1994 I travelled first time to Romania, alone. I visited a pen pal at Piatra Neamt. I’ll never forget the hospitality of the family from my pen pal.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
There were some bad encounters with Romanian officials. E.g. in 1997, when I wanted to transport my bike by train from Cluj to Budapest: At the frontier, the train official wanted to throw my bicycle out of the train…

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Friendly, big hospitality
A lot of culture and traditions
Great Musicians; nice folk music
Emotional
Progressiv (economically)
Bad organisers
Bad environmental protectors

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Open, friendly, nice, trustworthily
A bit more traditional / less emancipated than western women
Lots of Gipsy women

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Open, friendly, but not always trustworthily
More emotional, but also more aggressiv and more “Machos” than Swiss men
Lots of “loud” men (loud speaking, loud singing a.s.o.)

What is the age you associate Romania with?
Young age (at cities), old age (on the country)

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Tuica, but also Coca Cola

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
No idea (perhaps CFR, Caile Ferate Romine?)

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Ceausescu
Andrii Popa
Nadia Comaneci

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Evening (singing at the bonfire at Retezat…)

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Italy (similar language and mentality) and Bulgaria (neighbourhood on Balcan)

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
In Switzerland there is more internationality, more diversity of different people; people don’t show emotions and are silent. In Romania there is more unity, and people show more emotions

Portuguese male, 26

Age: 26
Sex: m
Nationality: pt
Education: degree
Occupation: architecture

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
big empire on decay
poor but yet strong minded people, genuine and peacefull

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?

yes
ppression never works good, specially after a long period.
he sudden exposure to occidental capitalist culture in its basic mediatic expression, along with a self pity personality, managed to make Romania (specially Bucharest and other major cities) a not so pleasured or civilized place to be, even though friendly.
in order to grow one must treasure what are their basis, as a start point, Romania felt like wanting to start from 0.
narrow minded people, loads!

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
landscape
friendship
love

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
aggressive
nonsense
third world going down behaviour

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
narrow minded
safety
friendly
dirty

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
narrow minded
blondes (even if fake)
sex
love (for valisia)

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
narrow minded
frustrated
friendly
quiet

What is the age you associate Romania with?
18-50

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
suc au portocale roso (probably is not written like this)

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
macdonalds
mtv
tuborg
DACIA!

Name 3 prominent Romanians
ceausescu
Mircea Eliade

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
late afternoon

Name the country you associate Romania with?
bulgaria

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
peace of mind

Polish female, 28

Age: 28
Sex: F
Nationality: Polish
Education: Higher in economics
Occupation: Marketing spec.

What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
Great nature, gorgeous mountains, poor inhabitants, many Gypsies

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Never been to the country, thou I would like to; my picture of the country didn’t change much after meeting the people

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
I have met 2 Romanians during internship in Germany, they were nice and very ambitious

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
Probably Gypsies begging on the streets, but nothing précised

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Poor peasants
Gypsies
German minority
Ambitious youngsters

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

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

What is the age you associate Romania with?
Middle age

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Goat milk

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Dacia
Aro

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Dracula
Chauchesku

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
dawn

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Albania
What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
We don’t have so beautiful mountains but I think Poland is more developed

American male, 32

Age: 32
Sex: Male
Nationality: American/USA
Education: What do you mean? University. Philosophy.
Occupation: Entreprenuer.


What did you think about Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
I perceived Romania as an exotically normal place. By that, I mean to acknowledge that most Americans have little direct understanding of what Romania is like and therefore it seems a distant, fuzzy, romanticly exotic locale. However, I was quite sure that Romania would turn out to be rather normal, on the whole, given that the culture is essentially European and the people are educated.
I did hear a lot of opinion saying Romania was economically destitute and the people untrustworthy (thieves, scams).

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
No. Romania is exactly the exotically normal place I imagined. It is much different than American culture on many levels and yet somehow familiar in a pan-European sense. There is life, business, entertainment, internet, and much more all in recognizable, accessible formats. People here are fairly well educated, compared to the much of the world. Particularly young people.
Yes! I don't see any economic depression here. Quite the opposite, I see nothing but emerging opportunities and an exciting economic future for strong growth. I would say that the overwhelming majority of people are quite trustworthy. That being said, there should be a 'public campaign' to remind the tourist industry (hotels, taxis, restaurants, bars, whatever) that Romania does NOT need to cheat tourists out of extra money... and that simply doing a good job with a smile will bring Romania a great reputation. (The kind of attitude which assumes "hey, that American won't even notice an extra 5 RON missing" is precisely what brings Romania an international perception of scams. A "public awareness" campaign could reduce that significantly by simply reminding Romanians to be honest and proud of their nation, just like 99.9% ALREADY ARE. Peer pressure, you see.)


Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.

A bit risque, don't you think?


Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.

Taxi drivers who try to cheat you, restaurant staff who ignore customers, and any "service employee" with such bad attitudes about doing their job, which is still quite common throughout all of Romania.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Strong history. Adaptive culture. Quick thinkers. Polite hospitality.
Politically lost/philosophically uneducated. Blind to current opportunities.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Kind, capable, smart, and fun. But that merely reflects the Romanian women who impress/interest me. There is a substantial portion of Romanian women who do not fit this vague description... and in varying directions. (If you were expecting answers about beauty or sex, you were mistaken.)

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Bravado. Cynicism. Smart! Eager to learn from/work with Americans (in a constructive manner).

What is the age you associate Romania with?
What? (That makes no sense.)

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Palinca. NOROC!

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Mmm... mostly foreign brands, very few local.
Dacia (which is Renault), Carrefour, Tuborg, Santal, LUK Oil. But also Petrom, CFR, and Blue Viking (of course!).

Name 3 prominent Romanians
Stefan cel Mare
Mihai Eminescu
Traian Basescu

What time of the day you associate Romania with?
Huh? (That makes no sense.)

Name the country you associate Romania with?
Uh... Romania. (That makes no sense.)

What is the main difference between Romania and your country?
In the past, I would have said "a strong political philosophy" but America is losing it's compass. Perhaps, Romania is just finding hers. So... I would say, business savvy. Romania needs to learn. Fast.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Spaniard male, 27

Age: 27
Sex: Male
Nationality: Spaniard
Education: MSc
Occupation: Country Manager Real State Company

What did you think on Romania and Romanians before your first contacts with this country or its inhabitants?
The only thing I knew was that the capital was Bucharest, there was Transilvania and the Carpats, the Danube delta and the biggest population of Gypsies in Europe. An ex-communist country going through political and economical renovation with the eyes set on EU accession. About the Romanians, only the bad things they broadcast in the media when talking about problems caused by illegal immigrants.

Did this image change after getting to know a Romanian or after visiting the country? How?
Yes it did, especially regarding the Romanians and their way of thinking. I found out that Romania is a country with a very important historical heritage and a huge human potential only stopped by the economical situation

Describe in a few words your best encounter with a Romanian.
The first person I met in Romania. He teach me a lot of things about Romanians and most importantly, he teached me how to understand them.

Describe in a few words your worst encounter with a Romanian.
Almost everyday, you find people fucked up with their personal situation with a very pessimistic way of thinking. I feel sorry about this people.

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanians in general?
Village
Ceaucescu
Hospitality
Pessimism

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian women?
Make up
Long legs
Red
Boots

Which words come to your mind when you think about Romanian men?
Macho
Beardy
Steaua
Mici

What is the age you associate Romania with?
30

What is the drink you associate Romania with?
Ciuca

What are the brands you associate Romania with?
Dacia
Ursus

Name 3 proeminant RomaniansEmil Cioran
Mihai Eminescu
Luca Carajiale

What time of the day you associate Romania with
Sunset

Name the country you associate Romania with
Bulgaria


What is the main differnce betweend Romania and your country
Wealth