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27 May
We’ve now ventured back to Wiesbaden but there are a few more Czech adventures we’ve been laughing about since we left.
The second morning in Prague, Christina’s parents had a lot to live up to if they wanted to cause as much trouble as they did the previous morning. As they walked around after breakfast, a car whizzing by threw a milkshake out of the car window and hit them. That morning they didn’t even have to cause a commotion to attract the ire of the Czechs! That’s more or less how Prague was in general, however. It was pretty hit or miss how friendly the Czech people would be toward us. Most were friendly but there seemed to be more “angry” people in Prague as compared to the other countries. The people were still friendlier than you might find in New York so perhaps it was just more noticeable after traveling from Austria and Switzerland where the people were almost universally extremely friendly and helpful.
Another point in Prague’s favor were the “water closets”. In general, almost all of the bathrooms in Europe have been pretty nice but the ones in Prague were exceptionally so. As a result, we tried to avoid using our own sewer toilet and tended to all try and use the water closets around the city while we were out.
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