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Is this what the pejorative term: warszawka (little Varsovian) means?

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Is this what the pejorative term: warszawka (little Varsovian) means?

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B.CH.: It is, but there are several different warszawkas, from the celebrities and the politicians, to the alternative artists or the clubbers. They have different habits and different meeting points. G.P.: Do you have a “membership card” to any of them? B.CH.: In a sense I do, as a journalist. But I don’t use labels like that. I create them (laughter). My job is to name, and to invent words for such micro-worlds. When you do that, it’s impossible to feel like part of your own creation, because you know you cannot be part of something that is just a term. G.P:. Let’s take a look at your lifestyle. What kind of clothes do you wear? B.CH.: I must admit I am a little bit “warszawka” in this particular regard. It means that I wear trendy, cool clothes from H&M or Zara, whilst giving the impression that I don’t care about my look (laughs again). Or maybe it’s just a journalist’s style? Anyway, traveling around Poland I’ve seen people wearing much more expensive and snobbish clothes than we

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