Czech Habits 101
Tipping, transit, paperwork rhythms, weekend culture, the Sunday silence, beer ordering — the unwritten things.
What every newcomer wishes they'd known on day one — honest, funny and useful. Tipping, transit, weekend rhythm, how to order beer without offending anyone, and the difference between Czech directness and rudeness.
Who this is for
- ·Anyone moving to Prague
- ·Visitors staying weeks instead of days
- ·HR teams onboarding international hires
What we'll do, hour by hour
- 0:00Restaurants, cafés, tipping
What's normal, what's tourist mistake.
- 0:25Trams, metro, the validator drama
How to ride without a fine.
- 0:50Weekends, holidays, Sunday silence
Why everything closes and why that's okay.
- 1:15Q&A
Bring whatever's confusing you this week.
Highlights
- ✓Practical etiquette — restaurants, trams, neighbors
- ✓How Czechs actually communicate (directness ≠ rudeness)
- ✓Weekend & holiday rhythm
- ✓Q&A on whatever's confusing you this week
What to bring
- Questions
- Optionally: a Czech beer to share at the end
Where we meet
In-person: Vinohrady café
Pick what fits — change later.
Personal session.
- ·90 min
- ·Q&A
Up to 4.
- ·90 min
- ·Q&A
HR/team workshop.
- ·90 min
- ·Group Q&A
- ·Per-person handout
Every quote is written and free of hidden fees. Custom packages on request — just ask.
Good questions, honest answers.
Is this useful for visitors too?+
If you're staying 2+ weeks, yes.
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