>kyrgz coworker explained to me how he has to work in a hospital in a couple of months or his visa will run out (we work in a hotel kitchen)>says the problem is his wife HAS to work with him>she cant get her own job it HAS to be with him>tell him there are kyrgz folk at mcdonalds back when i was there and she can be there while he works at the hospital>he already has>he starts explaining that in a family men are power and that in germany they think that men and women are equals but theyre not in Kyrgzstan >40 days is the maximum he'd allow them to work separately before he'd send her home Is it a muslim thing? Or just thirdie? Ive worked with a few kyrgz and only 1 thought this way (he simped for musk and thatcher lmfao) . But he generalised that all Kyrgz think like this. The Moroccans and tunisians think this aswell but theyve never done anything you know "manly"I really want to read up on kyrgz culture but dont know where to start. I know im being autistic and very black and white but stillIts also possible that everyone thinks this way but theyre the only ones who say itHe also told me his name has part in it which means "strong" bek. Which reminded me of india and singh kek
thanks for the 50th story I don't give a fuck about cookbro
>>220688943>he simped for musk and thatcherAre you sure he wasn't just an Indian?>>220688967>blogposting... LE BAD>racebaiting... LE GOOD
I am forced to work with international people and this is the only place where i have seen kyrgz flags
>>220689013Meant for >>220688967
>>220689004Its been a few years now, he was influenced by turkey but he came over here and worked as a programmer for free while working at mcdonalds. And managed to snag a remote job and starting traveling with his wife around europe. Thirdies have a drive ill never understand. The only one who did ramadan while i was there aswell
>>220688943This is a very good thread.
>>220689239Your people work at mcdonalds here aswell
>>220688943>Or just thirdie?Basically yeah. In traditional places men are considered the only ones who can make decisions. >He also told me his name has part in it which means "strong" bek. Which reminded me of india and singh kekUsing compounds to make a name is a pretty old tradition in turkic countries. There are multiple ones like khan, sultan, bai. Also bek in names usually means lord.
>>220688943I honestly didnt understand what you are talking about
>>220689848>In traditional places men are considered the only ones who can make decisions.Could you elaborate on what you mean by "traditional", Rural areas? Or sections of a city where they havent been influenced. I assume Russian influence changed alot.
>>220690239Rural areas. City folk aren't much different from firsties I imagine.
>>220689899Every person from Kyrgyzstan ive met has been kind and friendly. Its a bit of a shock hearing him say he'll send her back
>>220688943>Is it a muslim thing? Or just thirdie?how are you so oblivious to traditional gender rolesyou have to be trolling or you are a legit 80 iq retard
>>220688943What we have to do with your Kyrgyz experience?
Is it not funny that Kyrgyz speak what essentially boils down to a Kimek language? They're Altai Kimeks who got brainwashed into thinking they're Kyrgyz.
I feel like /int/ and the Russians have been lying to me about their language. Hes telling me that they all speak kyrgz and hardly any russian unless in the big city
kazakhstan women are like this?
>>220691590Funny anime image>>220692170Kyrgz women are better
>>220692170No.
>>220692307I know only that kyrgyz women are browner and more annoying version of kazakh women
>>220692338i deserve a rei wife
Hes telling me stories of when he worked at a hosptial in Osh, he took his bosses car and did some taxi driving when he was told to pick it up from the car repair shop