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Croatian/American
Cody McClain Brown and Gaj Tomaš
10 episodes
1 day ago
Why do Croats lounge over a cup of coffee for hours? What’s the American equivalent to Čokolino? And what’s the deal with mandatory tipping? In this podcast friends and colleagues Gaj Tomaš, a Croat and Cody McClain Brown, an American but nativized Croatian, explore the charming (and less charming) sides of life in their respective countries. In each episode, they’ll tackle a new topic—whether it’s food, healthcare, or measurement units—and compare how it’s seen and experienced in Croatia and the USA.
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Why do Croats lounge over a cup of coffee for hours? What’s the American equivalent to Čokolino? And what’s the deal with mandatory tipping? In this podcast friends and colleagues Gaj Tomaš, a Croat and Cody McClain Brown, an American but nativized Croatian, explore the charming (and less charming) sides of life in their respective countries. In each episode, they’ll tackle a new topic—whether it’s food, healthcare, or measurement units—and compare how it’s seen and experienced in Croatia and the USA.
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Education
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School
Croatian/American
1 hour 18 minutes 38 seconds
11 months ago
School

Why do Croatian kids change into slippers at school? And what’s up with police officers in American schools? In this episode of Croatian/American, Gaj and Cody trade stories about their school days and highlight the surprising contrasts between the two systems. They cover everything from start dates (Croatia in September, the U.S. in mid-August) to Croatia’s oral exams and benches versus the U.S.'s individual desks and suspensions. Cody’s confused about Croatia’s weekly schedule changes, while Gaj can’t wrap his head around American kindergarten being a grade. They also dig into funding differences, swimming lessons in Croatia, and the question: what makes a good teacher?

Croatian/American
Why do Croats lounge over a cup of coffee for hours? What’s the American equivalent to Čokolino? And what’s the deal with mandatory tipping? In this podcast friends and colleagues Gaj Tomaš, a Croat and Cody McClain Brown, an American but nativized Croatian, explore the charming (and less charming) sides of life in their respective countries. In each episode, they’ll tackle a new topic—whether it’s food, healthcare, or measurement units—and compare how it’s seen and experienced in Croatia and the USA.