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You could add a dutch flag
Belgium is only boring for foreigners, belgians rather see the rest of the world as boring.
This article is a masterpiece: http://www.lalibre.be/actu/belgique/...708ea2d406dc72In Belgium reigns a culture of disrespect of the law, according to foreign medias.
With pictures of pure authentic belgian-ness
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I could, but I would just impress as many or few people as before, so it remains a Belgian flag even if I culturally feel closer to Dutch people than to Walloons. I still think Walloons are interesting. I wish more Walloons would join, in fact, as well as French (preferably some women among them, not gonna lie).
You have a obvious ties to Belgium too. I still suspect you to be secretly a Belgian and not a Ripuarian German.![]()
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why are you using european punctuation?
this is an american forum
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What do you mean European punctuation?
EDIT: I see. A comma instead of a point. You mean continental European punctuation versus Anglo punctuation.I got confused because in the UK for instance the first floor is the second floor in the US. I think Americans make more sense here because the English word is 'floor' and not 'endepthment' or 'etage' which implies addition to the ground floor.
But Brits use the comma and points the same way as you Americans do. So European as in continental European versus Anglo.
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