Romanians from urban areas are very much like all European youngsters, except they don't binge drink that often (not that they're teetotallers... far from it).
Furthermore, everyone's different. Some people visit museums for fun, some go to clubs, and some both. Some Romanians play sports like soccer.
I am afraid i have to tell u that the romanian people are watching in their free time TV, specially a TV channel called OTV but young people (up to 45) are playing footal/tennis or travelling in our country.
Most important activities are: television, time-consuming transport, cellular phones, shopping, cooking, chatter, quarrels, reading, walking, restaurants, PC etc.
Partys, pools , drinking wine, beer or strong alcoholic drinks, TV, chilling with friends, sports, political manifestations, etc.
Football, tennis, ski, trekking in the mountains, restaurants, music, movies, theatre, parks, drinking (alcohol of course), talking, internet, shopping, girls, etc.
As in other countries: they eat or drink, sleep or love, travel or read, see TV, movies, sport, work in the house, shopping etc.
Examples: TV, radio, movies, PC, football, trips, eating, smoking, drinking, chatting, flirting, slandering, politics, idleness etc.
The same things as people in the US.
For example trekking in the Carpathians Mountains.
People of Romania are called Romanians.
Romania's people descended from Thracian tribes of Dacians and Getaes.
The people of Romania is the Romanian people (in the Romanian language - poporul român).
It is not usually in Romania.
Yes, the Romanian people is a majority in Romania.
Thanksgiving is not known in Romania.
Romania has many sick people.
In Romania 90 % of the citizens are of Romanian origin.
Yes, people watch TV in Romania. And they watch it all the time.
I suppose that all normal people like Carpathians from Romania.
People are bilingual not countries. The official language of Romania is Romanian.