@@traveltosomeplaces "Glarus" (European herring gull) is a term dating back to distant socialism. This is a character from whom the myth of Bulgarian hospitality towards beautiful foreign women started. He is a male personality, a lover and connoisseur of female beauty, who has worked out stereotypes of behavior towards romance-seeking, boring ladies. They call him "glarus" because its usual hunting grounds are the beaches. Its winter variety is the ski teacher.😊
@@traveltosomeplaces I'm glad. Basically, this is more of a joke than a current reality for the "glarus". Don't be afraid of the "glarus", they are not rude. They are polite, kind. In fact, this is the Bulgarian banal variant of skirt-chaser. I wish you a pleasant vacation in Bulgaria. I like the way you present the information.
Thank you. No skirt-chasers just good people. In fact, I got stopped several times with people asking me for directions, so I blended right into the city and that's nice.
This is precisely what I do time to time - go to Varna to relax.
Hi! And yes, precisely, just a calm, cool, and relaxing city. I'm looking forward to experiencing it in the summer months and exploring some more.
Interesting why no Varna "glarus" has appeared to date to meet the pretty lady. Maybe because it's off season now.
Hi there, out of curiosity, what is a glarus? I thought it was a city in Switzerland.
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"Glarus" (European herring gull) is a term dating back to distant socialism. This is a character from whom the myth of Bulgarian hospitality towards beautiful foreign women started. He is a male personality, a lover and connoisseur of female beauty, who has worked out stereotypes of behavior towards romance-seeking, boring ladies. They call him "glarus" because its usual hunting grounds are the beaches. Its winter variety is the ski teacher.😊
Interesting. I found both the women and men of Varna to be polite and helpful during my exploration of this beautiful city.
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I'm glad. Basically, this is more of a joke than a current reality for the "glarus". Don't be afraid of the "glarus", they are not rude. They are polite, kind. In fact, this is the Bulgarian banal variant of skirt-chaser. I wish you a pleasant vacation in Bulgaria. I like the way you present the information.
Thank you. No skirt-chasers just good people. In fact, I got stopped several times with people asking me for directions, so I blended right into the city and that's nice.