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How Important Is European Region?
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I live in europe. I won't tell you what european region my country is part of. I want to live in europe but i don't want to live in the european region i live in. I don't think there's more similiraties with other countries in a european region then there's in all countries in europe. In asian regions there's more similiraties with other countries in a asian region then to all asian countries. In africa there's little more similiraties with other countries in a african region then with all african countries. European countries is different then other countries becuase they is part of europe and not a european region. My life works better if i live where i do and i don't want to leave that. If european region affect things i won't feel as good as i can if i live in the country i live in. Then i need to move to another european country and i maybe can't. I feel worse every time i hear european region. It's written about countries not want to be part of a european region and be part of a another european as if it's pretty obvious that those countries have more similiraties. I have for some time attemped to not think on it but now i wanted to tell this. European region does tell that that's less countries in the northern half of europe then in the southern half but it isn't clear that it is otherwise. That a european country borders another european country is less different but that's not about countries then those in the european region. I don't want to live in the eroupean region i live in but i do live in the country i live in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I ask the question again but more clear. There's southern europe, central europe, western europe, northern europe and eastern europe and more european regions. Does a southern european country have less differences to a southern european country then to a eastern european country? Is Bosnia and herzegovina less different then Croatia then Ukraine? Kuwait is much less different then Oman then Taiwan becuase it's part of another asian region. In europe there's probably no reason for regions to exist. European region does tell that's less countries in the southern half of europe then in the northern half when i don't think it is. I don't want to live in the european region i do but if eurupean region doesn't matter theres no trouble. Do poeple judge me too much becuase of the region i live in or not? Should i move to another european country becuase of it?
Where, and by whom, have you seen those "regions" used? Because I don't think of Europe as being divided up in that way. I might refer to West/East Europe because of the 'Iron Curtain' in the past and Northern/Southern Europe because of the difference in climate, but that's about it.
Who are the people that you are worried will "judge" you - fellow Europeans or people in other parts of the world? Wherever you go there will be people who assume certain things about you, based not only on your nationality (which could imply political or religious beliefs) but also your appearance (e.g., racial type, gender, the clothes you wear). The extent to which this leads them to "judge" you is likely to vary as much in different areas of a particular country as it does between countries/regions/continents.
Who are the people that you are worried will "judge" you - fellow Europeans or people in other parts of the world? Wherever you go there will be people who assume certain things about you, based not only on your nationality (which could imply political or religious beliefs) but also your appearance (e.g., racial type, gender, the clothes you wear). The extent to which this leads them to "judge" you is likely to vary as much in different areas of a particular country as it does between countries/regions/continents.
I honestly still have no idea what you are asking. "i do live in the country I live in" I think you will find you have that in common with everyone n the entire world
Are you really saying you want to make an international move, because people might judge you by where you live? Who are you thinking might judge you?
Are you really saying you want to make an international move, because people might judge you by where you live? Who are you thinking might judge you?
"In europe there's probably no reason for regions to exist."
If by region you mean an area with definable characteristics but without fixed boundaries, then it exists because it is true. Unless you wish incomprehensively to move your country wholesale out of the region, then I'm afraid the better and more feasible option is to relocate yourself.
If by region you mean an area with definable characteristics but without fixed boundaries, then it exists because it is true. Unless you wish incomprehensively to move your country wholesale out of the region, then I'm afraid the better and more feasible option is to relocate yourself.
yes, the regions do differ quite a lot, In general north-west Europe has the most prosperous countries; most of them speak broadly similar languages derived from Latin or German. Countries in eastern Europe are more likely to be Slavic. Climate in the north and east can be very cold in winter; in the south, hot in summer. Still, people living in European Union countries can move freely from one country to another, and many do. You will almost certainly find cultural differences too, if you want to move.
If it's money you're interested in, countries are ranked by GDP per head here
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/List_ of_sove reign_s tates_i n_Europ e_by_GD P_(PPP) _per_ca pita
If it's money you're interested in, countries are ranked by GDP per head here
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