EEurope Thoughts on polymer Euro banknotes?May 2, 202523 comments Starting in 2016, pound sterling has been issued in polymer banknotes. They're durable, more resistant to damage and,…
EEurope What are the current strengths and weaknesses of your country’s transparency, ethics, and conflict of interest laws?May 2, 2025No comments Sorry to anyone who is seeing this post from Georgia… Both of them. Some countries do some elements…
EEurope Daily Slow ChatMay 2, 20252 comments Hi there! Welcome to our daily scheduled post, the Daily Slow Chat. If you want to just chat…
EEurope What (if anything) were you taught about the American Civil War, Reconstruction, and “Deconstruction” in school?May 2, 2025No comments Hi, American here. Lately I’m seeing a lot of posts over on r/askUSA trying to understand Trump, the…
EEurope What etiquette difference surprised you the most while living in Europe?May 1, 2025No comments For example, when I lived in Ireland, I always said yes to tea right away and even accepted…
EEurope Which contemporary author from your country would you recommend to foreigners?May 1, 2025No comments Recently I had the pleasure of reading the book "Death with Interruptions" by José Saramago, a Portuguese author.…
EEurope What’s the most popular way your country does burgers?May 1, 202522 comments How does your country like to do burgers?
EEurope What do kids use for drawing and colouring in your country?May 1, 2025No comments A random thought just struck me – what do kids from different countries use for drawing and colouring,…
EEurope Do you go to restaurants with your country’s cuisine when you’re abroad?May 1, 202534 comments For example: if you're Italian, do you go to an Italian restaurant when you're in France or the…
EEurope Do most hospitals in your country have shared rooms or single rooms for pediatric patients? What is the most common sleeping arrangement for parents?May 1, 2025No comments My baby and I just spent a few days in a public Spanish hospital and I was surprised…
EEurope I just thought than when in Estonia we talk about “Eastern Estonia” – it’s actually in the North-East (or in “Kirre” in Estonian) and when talking about the South – it’s actually in the South-East. It’s the same in the US – “Southern US” is actually in the South-East. What about your country?May 1, 2025No comments Like when talking about "the North" part of your country – is it actually in the actual cardinal…