I think that the culture of the Bulgarian, no matter how small it is, is in the lowest concentrations, both in the villages and small towns, and in the capital. The villagers and the citizens of Sofia are simply in different manners, but their level is more or less equal. Some call them simple rude peasants, others remind me of the tale of a laughing stump. The people from the villages: talk to you with strangers, put a newspaper instead of toilet paper, spit, listen to chalga, speak a dialect, have no manners, especially if they work somewhere with clients. Sofians: they also speak a dialect, but do not realize it, they are extremely arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, most of them live on the principle of petty thugs, what scam to do and what to steal, they are not productive people, but only look at how to drain someone with money, they are noisy and park as if there were no others, most of them have mental disorders, their service is also not six and their face is written with depression, they often talk nonsense when they are expected to be serious, and their value system is lower than that of the people from the villages. Just because someone talks to you with strangers, lives in a city where the cultural world has made more investments, and has an expensive car bought with money of dubious origin is not enough to enter the category of a person with culture! If Sofia was cultural, smart or normal, Bulgaria would not have the definition of a toilet of Europe! Once the opinion about a country is formed mainly in the capital and, the second time the country is governed from there! I say again the whole nation is shoddy, but the worst situation is in the villages, the small towns and the capital, as the peasants stand higher than the citizens of Sofia because there are more good people among them,
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There is a difference between "peasant" and "peasant". A peasant is a man who digs his garden, raises his animals, earns his living by working in the fields. And Selyandur is the one born in Sofia, but without elementary manners, thinking that being born in the capital is something more than anyone else. I was born in Sofia, but I don't mind people leaving the villages and coming to live in the city. Everyone is free to do what he wants, as long as he does not disturb others. And if someone has to collect the dog's excrement, then the mothers with the children in the parks should collect their children's excrement, and not go out behind the bushes. Because the dog's dog is no different from the child's. When I see a mother do this, then I will do the same with my dog. F25