Whats the best part about your country

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  • Little selection? You get the best of Germany in Lidl, the best from everywhere else in Metro. And if you want delicacies, best smoked fish is in a Russian shop and the best Bulgarian delicacies at a specialized shop. Or you order it online, delivery usually on the next day.
    Naturally this applies only to larger cities. In small towns there is indeed little selection.
    And never go to Kaufland, unless you want to get a disease, or parasite from the food.

    Old soviet flats are ugly, but everything post 1995 looks ok. Our apartment in Bulgaria is the top floor of a 3 story building that looks very nice and has a front and back garden, large balconies and garages.

    As for speeding, I meant speeding outside of built up areas... Speeding in the city is stupid and dangerous. I don't do it, cause I don't wanna run over a child that ran out into the road, or some idiot staring at his phone.

    But nobody can convince me not to break the speed limit on a nice, straight, long stretch of road with plenty of visibility, but a moronic 80/90kmh speed limit... I'll do 120-130kmh on those roads, only slowing down for cops (Thank you dad for telling me where cop hot spots are and thank you radar detector)

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    • I'm talking spices and cereals and the exact types of stationery aisles that can't match up to what i saw in america. It's true that there are good specialized shops, and i really hope you didn't learn about the dangers of kaufland diseases first hand...

      Pretty neighbourhoods exist, and it sounds like you live in one. Can't relate lmao but at least someone is enjoying them. Definitely in the inner cities the blockiness makes you feel like you are in the lego set.

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