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<blockquote data-quote="Frostmarrow" data-source="post: 578050" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>It's the same thing in Sweden. Patriot is not a good thing to be. (Alright it's okay to have the flag on a flagpole in the garden but that's about it.)</p><p></p><p>In Sweden we still use our old currency. Sometimes I think that we Swedes have more in common with America that with Europe. Naturally we feel almost at home in Norway, Finland or Denmark but apart from than that Europe is pretty foreign. (This might not be the case for people who live further south than I do.)</p><p></p><p>I was in Australia a couple of years ago and that felt like being at home. However when I was in southern France everything was surreal. I can't really explain it but that is how I experienced it. Even the northern parts of Germany where downright scary. Everything was different. I found Britain to be different but not strangely so. The beer in Vienna tasted banana. The Netherlands were pretty strange but it was pretty easy to get a hold on that country. It's one of my favorite countries now. You've go to love their extreme liberalism (or perhaps not). I've never been to America but I suspect it's like portrayed in that film with Giovanni Ribisi, Suburbia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frostmarrow, post: 578050, member: 1122"] It's the same thing in Sweden. Patriot is not a good thing to be. (Alright it's okay to have the flag on a flagpole in the garden but that's about it.) In Sweden we still use our old currency. Sometimes I think that we Swedes have more in common with America that with Europe. Naturally we feel almost at home in Norway, Finland or Denmark but apart from than that Europe is pretty foreign. (This might not be the case for people who live further south than I do.) I was in Australia a couple of years ago and that felt like being at home. However when I was in southern France everything was surreal. I can't really explain it but that is how I experienced it. Even the northern parts of Germany where downright scary. Everything was different. I found Britain to be different but not strangely so. The beer in Vienna tasted banana. The Netherlands were pretty strange but it was pretty easy to get a hold on that country. It's one of my favorite countries now. You've go to love their extreme liberalism (or perhaps not). I've never been to America but I suspect it's like portrayed in that film with Giovanni Ribisi, Suburbia. [/QUOTE]
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