The traditions of first meetings in Albania, Germany, Poland, Hungary and Serbia: Who usually pays?

How do the first meetings in Europe change? Deutsche Welle has taken some young people's views on the traditions of first meetings in their countries, where they usually go and who pays. Bayria from Albania, says the first “meetings usually include: a walk, a short coffee, or just sitting somewhere” There is no [...]
Deutsche Welle has taken some young people's views on the traditions of first meetings in their countries, where they usually go and who pays.
Bayria from Albania, says the first “meetings usually include: a walk, a short coffee, or just sitting somewhere” There is no written rule on who should pay, she says, but adds that “an Albanian male would never let a girl pay”.
Daniel, from Germany, says that “depends on the person” who pays, writes , broadcast Periscope .
Cassia, from Poland, says that there is usually a diet for tea, coffee, or maybe even hot wine.
To be honest, he usually pays. But sometimes I think they pay the girls”, she said.
Otilia, from Hungary, said that there, <x0-boys invite girls for a tea or perhaps a glass of wine”. In general, she said that “pay the boys”.
Milica from Serbia said that there “occasionally even girls offer to pay”. /Periscope/












