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Your are full of BS. Not be her, not ever been in Finland etc.? I do not need to prove you anything... just saying:
Perkeleen valehteleva paskiainen. Saastainen jenkki mulkku. Olet varmasti joku neekeri, tai vähintään ruskea kahvipapu? Pidä nyt se persläpäsi kiinni.
Got that in Finnish?
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Do you think Estonia (as a society) will look very similar? With that I do not mean standard of livings (not so much anyway, we know history of Estonia) but basic ideas & structures of society vs Nordic model? Latter one: have high taxes and try to be as equal as possible to all country's citizens (offering lots of services as ''free'')?
I think they chose pretty different road as they became independent.
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"Do you think..?" like i previously said i know nothing about estonia (ok except for having attractive females ), therefore i cant think of anything. i am just asking because i watch this interaction between estonians and Scandinavians from a completely neutral position.
Thanks for the additional info
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After being probably years on anthro forums you should be aware of flaming that people start to draw attention. The reality is something else. The concept Nordic barely exist any more, although it was politically important before EU. For example presidents and prime ministers make first visits to most friendly and important countries, in Finland to Estonia and Sweden, Norway and Denmark come much later. In Estonia to Latvia and Finland.
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Only Castilian people.
Even Catalans are seen as foreigners
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