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Belgrade, Serbia A recent street interview conducted by Najzena.rs has sparked lively debate across social media, as young women in the Serbian capital shared their candid opinions on the attractiveness of NBA superstar Nikola Jokic. The informal poll asked participants to rate Jokic on three criteria: "Lijep?" (Handsome?), "Veza?" (Relationship?), and "Bleja?" (Hangout?). Responses varied widely, reflecting the diverse tastes of the public. One young woman, sporting sunglasses and braces, enthusiastically responded "Da" (Yes) to all three questions, indicating a strong positive impression. In contrast, another participant, holding a pink phone, firmly stated "Ne" (No) to all categories, dismissing any romantic or casual interest. A particularly strong reaction came from a young woman who, when shown Jokic's image, declared, "Ne, ne i ne" (No, no and no), emphasizing her lack of interest in him for any of the proposed scenarios. However, not all responses were negative. A younger girl, with long brown hair, found him "Lijep" and suitable for a "Bleja," but not for a "Veza." Another woman, with a pink notebook, offered a more nuanced view, stating, "Mogu da kažem da je visok, tako da ovaj spada u kategoriju lepih. Tako da može i lep." (I can say he is tall, so he falls into the category of handsome. So he can be handsome.), and also agreed to a "Veza" and "Bleja." The video, which quickly went viral, has generated numerous comments online. One commenter humorously noted, "ne 🤣🤣🤣 primile bi ga kao saucesce" (no 🤣🤣🤣 they would accept him like condolences), while another expressed disbelief, "Kako mogu za Jokica da kazu NE 😭😭😭" (How can they say NO to Jokic 😭😭😭). The survey highlights the subjective nature of attractiveness and the public's fascination with celebrities, even off the court.
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