In this post, I’m going to write everything down that I learned from other countries that I didn’t know before. You’ll discover yourself what I mean with this. I really liked to learn all these things about countries. There are a lot more differences, but now I can only remember this ones.
Germany: formal country, lots of different accents in German.
South-Korea: they don’t see themselves as the same country as North-Korea. They hope to be reunited one day. They love spicy food (and then I mean really, really spicy food). They’re optimistic people.
Finland: they want to have a good relationship with Russia, because of the border that’s next to it. They have conscription in the army for boys from the age of 19. This is because they’re not part of NATO.
England: a lot of people don’t agree with the Brexit deal. There is going to be a lot of trouble with passports and visas.
Estonia: people with parents whose mother, for example, is not from Estonia, may not officially receive an Estonian passport. This still dates from the time of the Soviet Union.
Austria: they speak German, but they can’t have a proper conversation with German people. Their accent is really different and not subtle.
The Netherlands: is known for her tolerance in a lot of things. For example in the cultivation, trading and use of drugs.
Russia: people are really helpful and kind when you ask them something. Almost no one speaks English.
Asian people: a lot of people can't speak English properly. The people are really friendly, kind and optimistic.
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