What do they do for entertainment? Are there restrictions on what kind of images they can see or language they can hear?

What do they wear? Are there restrictions?

How do they get their news? Are there restrictions?

Czech republic is a free and modern nation, in which there are no restrictions on language and news. There are only moderate restrictions on images, like everywhere in the westen world. Some porno is not allowed, and if a publication is insulting or falsy accusing people, it can be banned, like everywhere in the western world.

For entertainment they do the same things as the people in the rest of Europe, America and Australia and so on, so mostly television (programs from abroad with a voice over in their language,) computers, computer games, sports (ice hockey and tennis but also soccer,) in winter skiing.
Young people go out to clubs, pubs and so on.
There is a lot of social life, with relatives and friends.

Fashion, again the same as in the rest of the western world, if there is a difference with the UK or America, it is only when the fasion is picked up, not whether it will be picked up, and in many cases, Czech republic might well be before the UK and USA.

Languages:
Czech, with young people English is the most likely second lanugage, but German and French are also taught in some schools. The older generation may have learned Rusian.
Many people will also understand Slovak and Polish, some also other Slavic languages.

One Response to “entertainment fashion and news in czech republic?”

  1. Willeke Says:

    Czech republic is a free and modern nation, in which there are no restrictions on language and news. There are only moderate restrictions on images, like everywhere in the westen world. Some porno is not allowed, and if a publication is insulting or falsy accusing people, it can be banned, like everywhere in the western world.

    For entertainment they do the same things as the people in the rest of Europe, America and Australia and so on, so mostly television (programs from abroad with a voice over in their language,) computers, computer games, sports (ice hockey and tennis but also soccer,) in winter skiing.
    Young people go out to clubs, pubs and so on.
    There is a lot of social life, with relatives and friends.

    Fashion, again the same as in the rest of the western world, if there is a difference with the UK or America, it is only when the fasion is picked up, not whether it will be picked up, and in many cases, Czech republic might well be before the UK and USA.

    Languages:
    Czech, with young people English is the most likely second lanugage, but German and French are also taught in some schools. The older generation may have learned Rusian.
    Many people will also understand Slovak and Polish, some also other Slavic languages.
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