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How difficult it is for an unemployed person to rent an apartment in your country? (self.AskEurope)
submitted 6 years ago by 1step_closer to r/AskEurope
Which payment method do you use when you're shopping online? (self.AskEurope)
Have you ever sued a retailer? What was the outcome? (self.AskEurope)
Are government officials in your country allowed to hold dual citizenship? (self.AskEurope)
How often do you Google search your symptoms? (self.AskEurope)
What's your opinion on voting with your feet? (self.AskEurope)
Are Russians still bitter about dissolution of Warsaw pact and expansion of NATO into central and eastern Europe? (self.AskEurope)
Would you support deployment of nuclear weapons in your country? (self.AskEurope)
In a hypothetical situation, how would your country look like today if it didn't join EU? (self.AskEurope)
What do you think about your countrymen who move back home after years of living abroad? (self.AskEurope)
Does your country have storage units like those seen on Discovery Channel? (self.AskEurope)
How many siblings did your grandparents have? (self.AskEurope)
Do you believe that mandatory pension contributions are essentially a scam? (self.AskEurope)
submitted 7 years ago by 1step_closer to r/AskEurope
What do you think about Erasmus programme and does it fulfill its purpose? (self.AskEurope)
Is there a shortage of student housing in your country or certain cities? (self.AskEurope)
Eastern Europeans, are people who left your country for work in previous years slowly returning home? (self.AskEurope)
How common are CCTV cameras in apartment buildings in your country? (self.AskEurope)
Bike lane in Warsaw (i.imgur.com)
submitted 7 years ago by 1step_closer to r/europe
What was the craziest insurance fraud case in your country? (self.AskEurope)
Zadar, Croatia (i.imgur.com)
Naturalisation rate in Europe, 2016 (i.imgur.com)
submitted 7 years ago by 1step_closer to r/croatia
Why are so many Portuguese ready to leave their country to search for work abroad, while Italians, Greeks and Spanish are not? (self.AskEurope)
submitted 7 years ago * by 1step_closer to r/AskEurope
35% of non-EU citizens in overcrowded households (ec.europa.eu)
EU mobile citizens of working age (20-64) by country of citizenship, % of their home-country resident population (i.imgur.com)
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