Saturday, October 15, 2005

Chit chat over Bosnian coffee



Today was a wonderful day, after a great first meeting of the school year I had with my new AIESEC members, I had coffee with one of my closest friends in the world.
Vanja and I went to Central Café the most famous café-bar in the heart of the city to demonstrate some Bosnian tradition of sitting round and gossiping over Turkish (or some might say Bosnian) coffee.
Even though it’s Ramadan, I was wrong about people not drinking coffee at all, the cafe-bars are packed. This is proof that Sarajevo is a multi-cultured city where not everyone fasts.
No everyone understands the concept of having coffee in this part of the world. It is not just drinking coffee, it is more socializing and just chilling out, having fun. If you do visit this country, one day you might just find out what it is all about.

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