Quote: “In Slovakia a nicer meal is often eaten for Sunday lunch than what would be eaten during the rest of the week. The family might even all sit together at one time at the table.”
I have to remind you that Slovakia is predominantly Christian country, and keeping the family together (however taken over from the Jewish predecessors) is still entrenched in the subconscious of the society. Although the old-school church goers are slowly dying out, or are being institutionalised in the retirement homes; it is not bad to join our beloved ones for a couple of hours, enjoy our meal and discuss the things we can’t get down to during the busy week. As the five star chef Gordon Ramsay says in one of his book I recently came across in newly-opened bookshop, the gathering at joint meal can actually take place on any day. Just make sure that you spend some with your family and no one leaves earlier than everyone eats up his game.
Few months ago, I came across an interesting article
written by an American living in Slovakia . (http://www.52insk.com/2012/1950/) I liked
some of his observations and therefore decided to comment them. I do not want
to offend the author, nor anyone else. Please, accept this just as poor fiction
and one’s will to share his opinions.
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