I will soon be working in Czechia and I have this shirt with this design I wear here in the Philippines which we filipinos think is a funny meme shirt. As I don't have much clothing, I was thinking of bringing this shirt to Czechia. Will that be cool or a big NO? If no, I'll just give this away to a friend. Thanks for your help.

by Level84MilkGiver

19 comments
  1. There is almost nothing taboo when it comes to jokes/humor. We have sick, politically incorrect, dark sense of humor.

  2. we’re not snowlflakes.

    But I would not wear it as the mesage is not clear. Do you worship Stalin? Do you consider google a new totality?

  3. First thing to learn about CZ: nobody really gives a fuck what others do and especially what they are wearing, unless you are displaying russian flag in positive light. Then all shit gets loose.

  4. It’s not offensive, but I’d say it’s definitely cringe

  5. I wouldn’t wear this shirt anywhere 😀 Or would you wear something with Hitler or Ted Bundy if their mugs were part of some meme?

    but you won’t be chastised or something like that, nobody gives a fuck what you wear unless it’s swastika, Z, russian flag or anything connected to Wagner group

  6. It’s not offensive in the US or Western meaning and context of offensive, people here rarely give a damn about anything and aren’t offended easily. But keep in mind that they might not find it as funny as you do and some might take you for an idiot. Imagine someone wearing a t-shirt with Hitler and *Dachau*, how funny would that be? Just my two cents.

  7. In bigger cities people dont give a fuck about your t-shirt. In smaller cities or villages people will just think that you are some weirdo, but noone will be offended. Regardless of that, it will not be considered funny.

  8. It’s not exactly offensive, but wearing this in any eastern-block country is a bit disrespectful, some people will think you are a complete idiot for wearing it.

  9. Maybe if it would seem like it support that guy, some people would be upset. But it doesn´t. So, no worries.

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