Do other slavs say gorzko, gorzko (bitter, bitter) at the weddings when young couple is kissing or this is just a poland thing?
>>74314789
why do you say that?
nope, also we say horko because we are not russians
>>74314789
>that girl with her side shaved
stupid fucking haircut desu
>>74314789
we do
>>74314894
I heard theory that vodka is bitter so they add some sweetness with the kiss
>>74314949
You know the difference between an applause and a blowjob?
>>74315035
? is this an analogy you are directly translating into english? what do u mean pastabro?
If the guests were to say 'gorko, gorko', that would mean 'hot, hot', which I believe is a phase Europeans have outgrown (the wedding guests participating in the wedding night, that is).
>>74314789
Yes, we say bitter, bitter, which in Bulgarian is Гopчивo, Гopчивo.
>>74314789
We say "que se besen" to the bride and the groom. It's translated like "kiss each other" and when they do we clap like americans and shout.
>>74316265
same shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzUiblaKi8E&t=50s
>>74315032
kek, cute
>>74314789
we also use the term gorko but not at wedings...
>>74317155
so when?
>>74317189
Well in any other situations that warrant the use of the adjective bitter, like for instance: this turkish coffee is too gorko.