Askeurope. Yes, absolutely. The whole history is different. There wasn't much black slavery in Europe, there were no "natives" being genocided, and most of the population doesn't have ancestry from different continents only a few generations back. European racism often white-on-white. The Nazis are the most obvious example.

By some definitions, we have the biggest archipelago in the world . Our bedrock is one of the oldest and most stable ones around the world. Finnish genetics are among the most researched. We have the most Olympic medals per capita. We drink more coffee per capita than any other country.

Askeurope. You know, i watched an old video of yann barthès making fun or renzi at strasbourg(he was right though, renzi is good to joke about, even if i like him) and a recent video of barthès who spoke to us in accented italian and said that our politicians are populist pieces of shit.

Other than that, Montenegro is a very beatiful place, for such a small country it has stunning nature and seaside is very beatiful, people are very laid back and stereotyped as very lazy (which tbh is true, they even have lazy olympics ), so yeah, overall Montenegro is a hidden gem in Europe with amazing people, culture, food and nature.

It used to be common in Sweden to have a Sunday roast (söndagsstek) with potatoes, brown (or cream) sauce, lingonberries and "pressgurka" (pressed cucumber salad). This is something most families had every Sunday during the early and mid-20th century, but it kind of went out of fashion towards the end of the century.Restaurant has no clue what they're talking about and they get in a long discussion about what they're trying to do. Different people are called. Documents/certificates are displayed. Everyone is generally respectful but both sides are clearly getting annoyed. Ultimately they get their way and save the 4 Euros in tax.

lvcretiae. •. Employment was statistically higher when the job market was more strict. When New Keynesian Economics theories were implemented in the latter part of the 20th century, the job market became more flexible because, according to those theories, it's rigidity that keeps unemployment rates high.There's some deeply-ingrained anti-US sentiment in Europe, especially in left-leaning/peacenik circles. But right after 9/11 there was an immense outpouring of sympathy and support for the US. This quickly soured when the war shifted from Afghanistan to Iraq.Architecture, people dressed nicely, art everywhere, views are incredible etc. Also you guys don't do queues and that's infuriating. EDIT: Also Italians are affectionate with children and I love it. Reply. albadellasera • 6 yr. ago. Also you guys don't do queues and that's infuriating.Going on actual dates, for example.First date, second date... (no sex at the first date). Being allowed to date multiple people. But at the same time parents don't allow their teenage children to sleep in the same room together if they're a couple.Extreme loneliness. I work two almost full time jobs and live alone. Try to educate myself in a meantime. Free time spend at gym and on reddit, playing the Witcher 3 from time to time.ASK Europe | 1,762 followers on LinkedIn. Turning your aspirations into reality through learning | ASK® designs, delivers and evaluates blended management and leadership development programmes, raising productivity and improving performance. We offer end to end consultancy, understanding and defining your business need. Our consultants work with organisations to embed learning in cultural and ...Probably to some extent since financial situation in their home country is the most likely reason for them to end up in Finland as a prostitute. You can earn pretty well over here. Finnish prostitutes are less likely to be desperate since prostitution can be quite profitable. Pricing is usually around €200-250 an hour.I always hear people talking about having a German mindset, a Polish mentality, or that an idea is very American. Obviously it's impossible to fully describe the mentality of your culture, but try to give your best summary.We deal with public universities all over the world and help students from Asia get free education.

ClarSco. •. There was a very recent poll that found only 56% support for the monarchy across the UK (and only 45% support in Scotland). So while the growing republican movement still isn't very large, there is vast chunks of the population who are apathetic to the monarchy.Well, it is sort of hard. You don't want to be a bigot, but Roma camps are causing lots of problems throughout Europe. Many are fed up with pick pocketing, shop lifting, aggression, littering and other social problems connected to the presence of camps in towns and cities. To many, Roma people seem unwilling to integrate, but I'm sure Roma ...Europe must escape from its self-imposed naivety or face the risk of dying. That was the stark warning at the heart of a major speech on the EU by French President Emmanuel Macron Thursday in Paris.Taking refugees is different from letting immigrants in after application. Immigrants have very different requirements on them to move here and different requirements on them when they've moved here than refugees. Most of the refugees wouldn't be able to pass the requirements normal immigrants have on them. 4. MiriKap.

Brown in Portugal but on my mom's side green/hazel is super common, I, unfortunately, didn't get my mom's eyes. From a 2013 Slovenian study with 105 subjects (Prediction of eye color in the Slovenian population using the IrisPlex SNPs), 44.7% had blue eyes, 29.6% brown eyes, and 25.7% intermediate colours. Brown eyes.

1. [deleted] • 7 yr. ago. Russia definitely. 1. culmensis • 7 yr. ago. Depends on definition of patriotism and who is the subject of - government or folks. If you mean patriotism in criterion of government working for their citizens - the answer is Germany. 1. TroxX • • 7 yr. ago.

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It's time for another reddit video, but this time, some Ask Europe! Vlog channel https://youtube.com/EvanEdingerThank you so much for …Other than that, Montenegro is a very beatiful place, for such a small country it has stunning nature and seaside is very beatiful, people are very laid back and stereotyped as very lazy (which tbh is true, they even have lazy olympics ), so yeah, overall Montenegro is a hidden gem in Europe with amazing people, culture, food and nature.Negatively and most people don't get the difference between the different Arab cultures and ethnicities. Lebanese, as often whiter (and richer), are more viewed more positively. North Africans are viewed very poorly, regardless of their origins. Saudis, people don't mind them as the money doesn't have a colour.Nope. By law, every Spaniard has two last names: your father's first last name, and your mother's first last name, in that order. There are a few ways to modify that if you want (hyphenation, changing the order) but you keep using the same ones after getting married.Short answer: yes absolutely. English is a stress-timed language, which means not all syllables have the same length and value. Unfortunately, there aren't really any consistent rules regarding the placing of stress, which means that oftentimes the only way to know how a word is pronounced is to hear it spoken by someone who already knows it.Nope, the one OP refers to is a certificate attesting that there is no death record about a given person because that person is still alive. It was used in some specific contexts, e.g. when applying for the pension of one's granma: they wanted to be sure that one wasn't trying to scam them.Lebanon has a reputation for being one of the more progressive countries in its region, its muslim and christian populations seem to get along fairly well, and it has a really ancient and interesting history. Plus amazing food and Fairouz. It's near the top of countries I'd like to visit. 12. blubb444. • 6 yr. ago.For my personal taste, I think that Denmark and the Netherlands have it the best: Access to the seas, not too warm weather, and FLAAAAAT. But, I think that for most people, perhaps Switzerland has the best geography, their sights are breathtaking and even serve strategic purposes. Reply reply. MembersOnline.We have created a number of programmes, all working in different areas and focussing on different needs, which you can see in the menu - whether you want one-to-one mentoring, or to draw the skills a leader needs from your established team of experts. Every programme we develop is uniquely tailored to suit the specific needs of the client ...The only sure way to improve potential is by asking the right questions: that's why it's at the heart of everything we do. 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Receive an email confirmation of your submission.I did some quick search and Eastern Poland is actually the safest part of the country when it comes to any sort of criminal activity, with a special mention to south-east (Bieszczady mountains) for having the safest voivodeship (both: in total statistics and per 1000 citizens).

Being European is a major part of my identity. Much more than French since I have lived all over Europe. When you get accustomed to living and evolving within the EU, it’s hard to say you identify more with just one piece of it. Reply reply. atchoum013. •. Reply reply. whatcenturyisit.The British Royal family (RF) are effectively mascots who are important for the concept of "britishness". For better or for worse, "britishness" is important to enough people in the UK to keep the RF in their position of economic and social power. For context, the abolitionist argument centres around the ludicrous amount of land owned and ...2.I'm mostly against immigration from middle east and africa. 3.Fellow europeans and east asians are more than welcome they've made reputation around the world as intelligent and hard working people and that pays off. 4.Poor and unstable countries produce more immigrants for obvious reasons.The food is cheap and it is popular because of that. The only thing that is good are the cakes and they are quite expensive compared to the other food (3€ a piece of cake). We only go there to eat cake and drink a coffee. Hamburg is quite another story. There it is not difficult to find better Portuguese food.Pizzatærte. The cheese definitely doesn’t get gross. The bulk of it is still tomato sauce/other “toppings” with slightly more cheese than a normal American style pizza. It's not a pizza. It's a pie or flan. We have Chicago Town pizzas here (frozen pizza) but they're not proper Chicago ones.Yea, it's pretty ridiculous. Germany has anti-discrimination laws and photos cannot be insisted on (along with other personal info like DoB, marital status, number of children, etc). But it's still commonly expected to include a photo, especially in traditional industries, automotive, finance, law (ironically), etc...This subreddit is for the budget minded audiophile that wants to grow out of soundbars, boomboxes, mini systems, portable bluetooth, lifestyle speakers, and PC peripheral branded audio solutions.

Copenhagen. It's calm, very welcoming, perfect for cycling everywhere and features a good mix of old lovely buildings and modern architecture. Also a lot of great museums, food from all over the world and some good public transport to get out of the city easily. Probably Napoli and Marseille....ask-europe. HOME. GDPR Policy. Join. More. Understanding how EUROPE thinks. Have a burning question? ASK EUROPE. OPINION POLLS. QUICK. RESULTS. COMPOSING. QUESTIONS. REPORTS. ABOUT US. We help companies and policy makers to understand public opinion across the European Union. We are the only firm with a presence across the EU.It used to be common in Sweden to have a Sunday roast (söndagsstek) with potatoes, brown (or cream) sauce, lingonberries and "pressgurka" (pressed cucumber salad). This is something most families had every Sunday during the early and mid-20th century, but it kind of went out of fashion towards the end of the century.Normally starts at 8:30. End times differ. Primary school ends between 15:00 and 15:30. One day a week ends between 12:00 and 12:30. High schools have varying ending times but they always end before or on 17:00. Sometimes you start a bit later than 9:30. Uni has classes anywhere between 8:30 and 22:00.Hungary: I love them, nature is beautiful, Budapest is an awesome city and they are great at making desserts. Slovenia: Charming country, it feels like a second home but with mediterranian flair, great pizzas, friendly people. Italy: its just awesome to live next to Italy, beautiful cities, beaches, delicious food.Well, it is sort of hard. You don't want to be a bigot, but Roma camps are causing lots of problems throughout Europe. Many are fed up with pick pocketing, shop lifting, aggression, littering and other social problems connected to the presence of camps in towns and cities. To many, Roma people seem unwilling to integrate, but I'm sure Roma ...Other than that, Montenegro is a very beatiful place, for such a small country it has stunning nature and seaside is very beatiful, people are very laid back and stereotyped as very lazy (which tbh is true, they even have lazy olympics ), so yeah, overall Montenegro is a hidden gem in Europe with amazing people, culture, food and nature.The first Czechoslovak president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, summarised it wisely: "A true love to one's nation is a very beautiful thing; for a decent and honest person, it goes without saying; that's why they don't talk about it much, just like a decent man doesn't spread everywhere his love to his wife and family."Tempted to bash the usual suspects, given my flair, but honestly r/AskEurope is a small enough sub that I think most people who visit here aren't plagued by mob mentality, so it's just a few users I dislike.Absolutely not like that, ours is leavened with yeast and usually has some wheat for texture, but it is very common and traditional, we call ours broa (same souce word as bread, originally it was rye bread after the introduction of corn from the new world, corn became widespread. It used to be the bread of poor people.Source. It shows that the Norwegian conglomerates were afraid of competition, which they really need. Coop, Rema, Kiwi, Bunnpris all are basically the same shops, just in different colours. Only shop that even gets close to European standards of a supermarket is Eurospar, which is also the only foreign chain in Norway.Education. It seems there are 35 medical universities in Europe and Eastern Europe offering medical courses that are recognised all over the EU. I understand many students from the UK and Germany go to study in countries like Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and others to gain their MD qualification or accelerated graduate medicine ...AskEurope on Discord List of overdone topics. Top 1% Rank by size . Rules. 1 Be polite and courteous to everybody. No attacks on other users, doxxing, harassment, or trolling. Racism, discrimination or other bigotry (offensive content, hate speech, genocide denial, dehumanisation...) and endorsement of violence will not be tolerated.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Legal: yes. Still weird: yes. Mitä serkumpi, sen herkumpi. (The more cousiner, the more sweeter.) Yes, but it is heavily frowned upon. Yes, but I believe that nowadays it would be considered quite weird.Is an English speaking EU the key to its survival? Some say this is sacrilege, others tantamount to genocide. But maybe an English speaking EU would unleash economic potential, forge collaboration, and reduce cultural barriers. Maybe it would lead to advancement across the continent.Born in the Netherlands, lived in Belgium and now England, visited Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Cyprus, Scotland (lots, but really is UK) and China where I had the most amazing experience being a best man for my best friend who is Chinese. Reply reply. Ercarret.It is definitely worth it. Not only is the landscape around tremendeous (rolling hills with extinct volcanoes, on one of those there's the famous Riegersburg, it's only a few mins by car away and worth a visit as well) but the factory itself is the must do for every chocolate afficionado.During the tour you can eat as many different chocolates as you want - and in the middle there's also a ...Absolutely. China is currently pumping up its military budget, human rights record continues to slip (social credit system), military bases in Africa. Purely ideologically China has always been against liberty and individualism, which is what I stand for, so yes, China is an enemy to me. Reply reply.

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General_Ad_1483. •• Edited. Yup, we do have Renaissance faires, usually they are called "medieval picnics", they usually take place on some old castles, and include stuff like knight fights, archery tournament, some historical wrestling, sometimes cannon and musket shooting.

I think the media dehumanises the refugees, if they were regarded as fellow human beings by the general public the reaction to the crisis would be much different. It must take a lot for you to give up everything you have and risk your life travelling across the world in hope of a better future. And I think the british government is being ...Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01234 757575 POWERED BY PROMOTE ...Louisiana: bayous, Cajuns, poverty, blacks. Alabama and Mississippi: poor white rednecks and even poorer blacks. East Midwest: scary decaying black inner cities and jobless whites in the suburbs. West Midwest: fields, fields, fields. Colorado: rednecks invaded by SJW potheads.At ‘Ask About Europe,’ we’re dedicated to making higher education dreams come true for Asian students. We provide expert guidance through video resources on securing …This summer, scores of farmers descended on the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, to protest against new E.U. rules aimed at restoring natural areas and cutting emissions that contribute ...It depends on the job branch. Anything related to natural sciences is usually based on merit quite a bit (although of course there is corruption too) while anything related to social fields, like being a politician or a media personality, relies heavily on who-knows-who and of course, having the "correct" opinions.My favorite bands are British bands (rock music mostly), and mostly just stuff from the 70s and 80s like Human League, Fleetwood Mac, The Police, Altered Images, and then after the 80s Blur, Franz Ferdinand and others.Normally starts at 8:30. End times differ. Primary school ends between 15:00 and 15:30. One day a week ends between 12:00 and 12:30. High schools have varying ending times but they always end before or on 17:00. Sometimes you start a bit later than 9:30. Uni has classes anywhere between 8:30 and 22:00.

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