Family is a key element of Czech Republic culture and traditional gender roles, in which the mothers cook and raise the children while the fathers bring home the proverbial bacon, is quite common. But it’s also common to see fathers pushing strollers on the weekend giving mom a break as well! Men here value practicality and are careful at planning, providing a sense of security. Also, compared to many Westerners, they have a balanced work and play relationship – even though they are fairly conservative, they take full advantage of their leisure time. Czech men don´t play games, can be quite direct, and are not afraid of commitment. Combined with a sense of humor these features make them perfect partners for marriage.
The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe between Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Austria. The majority of people don't attend church as the culture is fairly secular. The country in the west consists of rolling plains, hills, and plateaus surrounded by low mountains; the east consists of more hilly lands. The climate is temperate with cool summers and cold, cloudy, and humid winters. The capital of Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe; its extensive historic center has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.