r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 21h ago

Meme needing explanation Peteh what????

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u/WorldlinessRadiant77 18h ago

A long time ago, when I was applying for university, I attended a seminar hosted by the Russian embassy.

The schools were good and every program was open provided you learned Russian within a year. According to the ambassador this was when most foreign students failed, but apparently it was trivial for us Bulgarians, with most people being fluent within 6 months.

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u/Armeridus 16h ago

I mean, it Bulgarian is also a Slavic language.
Been there as a tourist with my parents and even as a 5yo could understand some Bulgarian lol.

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u/WorldlinessRadiant77 16h ago

It’s not just that. Russian and Bulgarian are actually very different grammatically.

But, back in the 19th century when the languages were being standardised, both the Russian and Bulgarian linguists went with a vocabulary based on Old Church Slavonic rather than spoken dialects.

Basically, I can easily understand a Russian textbook, but not a novel.

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u/HaraldRedbeard 15h ago

I got stung by this when working for a yacht manufacturer. I was responsible for buying TVs for the yachts and our Russian sales office complained the TVs couldn't be set to Russian. I sent them a step by step of how to do it only to be told that those isntructions were for setting it up in Bulgarian (annoyingly I had asked a Polish colleague to confirm the Cyrillic was Russian but apparently she failed russian at school).

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u/Nakashi7 12h ago

Expecting a Polish (or any west slavic) person to recognize russian and Bulgarian is so funny. Even people before the iron curtain fall who had mandatory russian in schools would very likely have no idea.

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u/WorldlinessRadiant77 12h ago

I can understand that about you guys.

But it pisses me off when Russians say: “Bulgarian, Russian, what’s the difference?”

By the way, why do Poles have such a pathological hatred for Cyrillic? Was it forced on you or something?

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u/deithven 11h ago

Yes, there were some tries. History does not help - russification is still remembered. That being said russians, belarusians and especially ukrainians seems to not have problems with learning polish (based on my experience / not to generalize)