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View Poll Results: The best Country in EU?
Austria 3 3.23%
Belgium 3 3.23%
Cuprus 0 0%
Czech Republic 0 0%
Denmark 4 4.30%
Estonia 0 0%
Finland 4 4.30%
France 2 2.15%
Germany 4 4.30%
Creece 0 0%
Hungary 0 0%
Irish Republic 4 4.30%
Italy 0 0%
Latvia 1 1.08%
Lithuania 1 1.08%
Luxembourg 0 0%
Malta 1 1.08%
Netherlands 6 6.45%
Poland 3 3.23%
Portugal 1 1.08%
Slovakia 0 0%
Slovenia 1 1.08%
Spain 1 1.08%
Sweden 13 13.98%
United Kingdom 27 29.03%
GAH!Europe GAH! 14 15.05%
Voters: 93. This poll is closed
Thread: Which is the best Country in EU?
Kraxis 21:17 03-23-2006
Originally Posted by Fragony:
I have family in Denmark, I visit your country quite a lot. The wages are about the same as here in Holland, IT-business being somewhat better. Almost every family in Denmark has both parents working, and that is not progressive but a necesity. The houses are pretty cheap though, lots of space, but oh boy the groceries, and going to restaurants (which I like to do at least twice a week) is madness. 40 euro for a plain pizza yay But having said that, Kopenhagen is great just for having Tivoli, awesome place.
40 Euro??? Where do you go? I hardly ever pay more than 5.5 euro for a plain pizza, most often cheaper. 40 euros for a single person is considered an expensive night out, and I tell you that you can get fod and drinks for less than that in the vast majority of restaurents in Copenhagen. Maybe you shouldn't be going to D'angleterre or some other posh place...
Houses are not cheap... Apartments in Copenhagen have just been announced to some of the most expensive in Europe. Of course it is cheaper in Jutland or in the country but it is like that everywhere.
A lot of room? Hah! I think the apartment I share with my GF is nice, but it certainly not big. 57 square meters.

We do all work, but not because we absolutely have to, not everybody. But we are inticed to do so, but it i like this in most of Europe now. We (as in both parents) get a year off from the job to take care of the newborn child, and most often you can get it extended.

Groceries are expensive, that is true, but at least they are more expensive in Swden and Norway.

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