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You will stand out from most Czechs. From what I've seen and heard, The C. R. is still a very patriachal society. The man definitely wears the trousers, is the main bread winner and rules the roost at home.
Have heard, so poss take with a pinch of salt, that in offices, a woman who is senior to men in same office will still make their tea.
Lot of things to be said for The C. R. Still very caucasian over there too, even in Prague.![]()
All about age groups. 40 plus and its still the old way, but thats the same in the UK anyway from my experience. Im in the 30 and below bracket, post communism. In my mrs law graduation class, 70 odd % were women. The older lawyers are middle aged men mostly now but it will change in 20 years, its a given. Doctors too, plus economists, most graduates are women. Same way that in my job IT, Indians are starting too and will soon dominate. New world order.
Im not sure about the offices as again Ive worked with younger Czechs in US corporations for their language skills but most bosses at Sun/Oracle were women apart from the system admins and ops people.
Your right there though, its still very homogenous, I think with Finland its about the most homogenous in the EU. I get what haze is saying and you may get the odd rebel in Prague and Brno but Ive never seen anyone not white outside of those two cities, Olomouc and Karlovy Vary since I first came here in 2000 and in 7 yrs living here. Ive been told Im the first foreigner in my village since 1945. Ive had no trouble in Prague and south Moravia but in east Moravia even experienced some xenophobia as white British.
On topic with the gays though, I remember it was an issue a few years ago and the PM helped push through the civil partnerships in the senate, most of the population is in favour. The marriage thing isnt an issue as most here are athiest.