Having lived in multiple countries in Europe, including Britain, lets just say that the UK is especially bad in terms of Morals and Ethics.
After living there for almost a decade I concluded British society and politics was a mix of European-style and American-style values, only they had mostly picked the bad ones from both (for example, Cronyism, Dynastic Wealth and the idea of the inherent superiority of those born rich from Europe and “Greed as the greatest quality there is” from America) rather than the good ones.
Mind you, most of the rest of Europe, at least at the level of the Political and Money elites, is Morally and Ethically a shithole. It’s just that the UK is extra, extra special in this.
I’ve used it sometimes, as have others I know. The most common I’ve seen and use is still “EU” to just mean europe though. In contrast to “the EU”, which is the European Union.
euro is a beacon of democracy, folks 😒
Having lived in multiple countries in Europe, including Britain, lets just say that the UK is especially bad in terms of Morals and Ethics.
After living there for almost a decade I concluded British society and politics was a mix of European-style and American-style values, only they had mostly picked the bad ones from both (for example, Cronyism, Dynastic Wealth and the idea of the inherent superiority of those born rich from Europe and “Greed as the greatest quality there is” from America) rather than the good ones.
Mind you, most of the rest of Europe, at least at the level of the Political and Money elites, is Morally and Ethically a shithole. It’s just that the UK is extra, extra special in this.
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The UK is not part of the EU, and never used the Euro?
the uk is literally part of europe.
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That’s not the way to have a conversation
Euro is short for Europe, not for the EU.
The euro is the official currency of the EU.
“Euro” is only short for Europe if you’re American and going on your “Euro trip” to London and Paris, otherwise it’s a currency
I’ve used it sometimes, as have others I know. The most common I’ve seen and use is still “EU” to just mean europe though. In contrast to “the EU”, which is the European Union.
I have never met a European who’d use “EU” or “Euro” as a shortened version of “Europe” as a continent
Um no mate?
Um yes mate?
because i wanted to clarify what i meant.
Then do that instead of misleading edits
i literally did. more than once now for you.
says the beacon of misinformation
nah, i’m not from the US, no