• What is Europe like?
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Although I've heard that things are might expensive there, what is it really like? And is it true that Denmark is the best part of Europe?
The countries of Europe are wildly varied, you can't place them under the same label. Ask about specific countries instead.
Fun fact: Slovenia has access to mountains and sea and it´s only 20k square kilometers big.
Yes - Denmark great. Glory to Helle! We best part Europe!
4 out of 4 who rated "horrible" are from the US according to flagdog :v:
when i lived in germany... also mcribs all year round / saltless french fries at mickey d's ice cream tastes great game simulators everywhere in mediamarkt, also porn autobahn lets you be speed racer irl visited a german middle school as part of a field trip, smelled very smokey, but their cafeteria and lunches were awesome they also had these things in the malls where you could insert your recyclables and get paid for them cant think of much else, i spent the majority of my time on an american base
There are no free drink refills, not going back to that horrible place. [sp]Jk I love Europe, East Germany is the best place ever[/sp]
[QUOTE=RuddLink;44347349]Yes - Denmark great. Glory to Helle! We best part Europe![/QUOTE] Glorious Danish master race. Our happiness is unmatched by all.
Nothing special
[QUOTE=gary spivey;44347456]Nothing special[/QUOTE] You must have quite high standards to conclude that there's nothing special in the entirety of Europe. Either that, or you base your opinion on the experiences you've had being nowhere but your home.
Really, though, Europe is much like America, except more condensed, and with actual history to speak of. Which America doesn't have. Not. One. Bit.
no ice in my drink, 0/10
i heard Ukraine's lovely this time of year..
The main reason I'm asking this (none of you guys probably give a feck, anyway) is because I'm kind of concerned for the US. We're 17 trillion dollars in debt, and as well our government is shit. I don't have the money to move, nor am I old enough, but really, who would want to someday be alone on a wasteland where everyone out there is just going to want to loot you and kill you?
if you ever think about visiting Europe, don't bother with anything else. just come to scandinavia, we're much better than everyone else
[QUOTE=Feyed;44347604]The main reason I'm asking this (none of you guys probably give a feck, anyway) is because I'm kind of concerned for the US. We're 17 trillion dollars in debt, and as well our government is shit. I don't have the money to move, nor am I old enough, but really, who would want to someday be alone on a wasteland where everyone out there is just going to want to loot you and kill you?[/QUOTE] I'm not entirely sure the US is going to become a wasteland in your lifetime but it is true that you'll most likely have a better future if you move to Europe. Scandinavian countries have the highest qualities of life among Europe but if you want something with a bit more population then you can also try Germany or something. Alternatively, if you don't want to change culture so much you could move to Canada, Australia or New Zealand.
[QUOTE=Feyed;44347604]The main reason I'm asking this (none of you guys probably give a feck, anyway) is because I'm kind of concerned for the US. We're 17 trillion dollars in debt, and as well our government is shit. I don't have the money to move, nor am I old enough, but really, who would want to someday be alone on a wasteland where everyone out there is just going to want to loot you and kill you?[/QUOTE] Move to Norway or Switzerland. Or try to fix your country.
[QUOTE=Samiam22;44347629]I'm not entirely sure the US is going to become a wasteland in your lifetime but it is true that you'll most likely have a better future if you move to Europe. Scandinavian countries have the highest qualities of life among Europe but if you want something with a bit more population then you can also try Germany or something. Alternatively, if you don't want to change culture so much you could move to Canada, Australia or New Zealand.[/QUOTE] Ye. I'm kind of obsessed with the Berlin House scene, lol. I wouldn't mine Germany, but my grandfather took a trip there once and said the food was HORRIBLE. I've heard Denmark has a good healthcare system, is this true?
maybe i move to germany some day
[QUOTE=Riller;44347486]Really, though, Europe is much like America, except more condensed, and with actual history to speak of. Which America doesn't have. Not. One. Bit.[/QUOTE] America [I]did [/I]have history, it's just that Europe came in and tore all of it down v:v:v
[QUOTE=Feyed;44347604]The main reason I'm asking this (none of you guys probably give a feck, anyway) is because I'm kind of concerned for the US. We're 17 trillion dollars in debt, and as well our government is shit. I don't have the money to move, nor am I old enough, but really, who would want to someday be alone on a wasteland where everyone out there is just going to want to loot you and kill you?[/QUOTE] It'd probably make more sense to come to Canada if you're more interested in getting out of US and not really that interested in a specific place in Europe.
[QUOTE=Feyed;44347664]Ye. I'm kind of obsessed with the Berlin House scene, lol. I wouldn't mine Germany, but my grandfather took a trip there once and said the food was HORRIBLE. I've heard Denmark has a good healthcare system, is this true?[/QUOTE] Food is never "horrible" in any country. Usually you'd make your own food, so it'd be exactly as you want it. And in any big city in any part of the world, there will be resturants catered towards your needs and tastes.
I've been to Europe enough times, and I gotta say: it's pretty... european :V:
Denmark is the best Mark.
Oh yeah, this reminds me of something I heard. Apparently once you get off a train at Amsterdam (any train, any wagon, any door), you will be greeted by a guy who says the following with a Cuban accent: "Ecstasy cocaine?" Says that to everyone getting off the train :P
[QUOTE=Umbra Fidelis;44347892]Denmark is the best Mark.[/QUOTE] Earmarked that.
if you like friendly people, happy families, sobriety and nice weather, stay the fuck away from Finland
We français make good baguette. C'est bon ! Viva Europe !
[QUOTE=Riller;44347486]Really, though, Europe is much like America, except more condensed, and with actual history to speak of. Which America doesn't have. Not. One. Bit.[/QUOTE] Most European countries are just as young as America. Others, like England, aren't even five hundred years older. [editline]25th March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Feyed;44347604]The main reason I'm asking this (none of you guys probably give a feck, anyway) is because I'm kind of concerned for the US. We're 17 trillion dollars in debt, and as well our government is shit. I don't have the money to move, nor am I old enough, but really, who would want to someday be alone on a wasteland where everyone out there is just going to want to loot you and kill you?[/QUOTE] America really isn't that bad and won't get that bad in your life time tbh.
Denmark is just South Sweden, come to real Sweden instead.
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