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If only it could remain that way.
To Romania, to visit my grandparents. They live near the mountains. It's nice there, except for the gypsies who cause a lot of trouble.
I don't really like it in Canada. It's too different from Europe. I think I might live in Germany (I've always gotten along best with Germans for some reason) once I'm done highschool. My uncle lives there, and he said he'll help me if I'm bent on returning.
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That's something a lot of foreigners don't really understand and my English ex was surprised by that fact that Amsterdam and the Netherlands are like two different worlds. There are places in Amsterdam where Dutch as a language is no longer used. That's happy clappy multiculturalland - filled with immigrants, expats other blockhands and tourists - as soon as you leave the big cities you enter the Netherlands: the Netherlands, particularly the more rural areas of the centre of the country and the East are more conservative. That's where they speak dialect and life goes on the way it has always been.
That's like 11 hours in total from Canuckistan ? That's a long trip. Do they live out in the Carpathians ?
It's the new world is it ? Yes.. I have been to our newest province Flevoland so I know how you feel: no culture, no tradition. Fokol that ties you back to the land of your ancestors. Close to 40,50 years ago most of it was still water.
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From what I understand, Rotterdam is in the same mess as Amsterdam, isn't it?
[/QUOTE]That's like 11 hours in total from Canuckistan ? That's a long trip. Do they live out in the Carpathians?
It's pretty long, but it's nice looking out the window when flying over Europe.
They live just south of them, maybe a half an hour drive from, but you can still see them from the distance. I also have to make a four hour drive to visit my other grandparents who live on the other side of the country (check up Campulung and Bacau on wikipedia to see more exactly where they live), so it's nice going through the mountains and the old German cities in Transylvania.
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