If you didn't already know, I am David, a 71-year-old British expat living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
I have launched this extra podcast to share my thoughts on aging, my life adventures, and focusing on candid storytelling rather than polished, edited videos. I'm inviting you to follow my journey, offering insights into my life as an "older expat" in a foreign culture.
Navigating Cultural Drafts: Zrak and Promaja Explained
In this episode, I share my experiences with local customs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly the concepts of 'zrak' and 'promaja.'
As someone over 70, adapting to these cultural nuances is both amusing and perplexing.
I discuss the tradition of airing out homes in the morning and the age-old warning against drafts, which apparently can make you sick.
As I reflect on these cultural differences, I invite you to share your own funny stories about promaja.
It's a beautiful day outside, and I hope this video finds you well.
00:00 Introduction and Cultural Context
00:37 The Concept of 'Zrak'
00:57 Morning Routine and Airing the House
02:18 Understanding 'Promaja'
02:45 Cultural Beliefs and Personal Reflections
04:16 Generational Differences and Humour
05:30 Conclusion and Call for Stories.
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And Finally
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Until next time.
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