You are aware that the only countries in Europe which have English as an official language are the England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the Channel Islands (a small group of islands in the English Channel, around 200 miles north of the Brest peninsula), right?
You could happily live in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, The Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria or just about anywhere on the European continent without speaking a word of English.
Seems a bit unfair to totally rule out so many beautiful countries just because of an apparent fear of Anglican culture (or lack thereof).
PS: Due to the Channel Islands' proximity to France, French is also an official language of the Channel Islands as well as English
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You are aware that the only countries in Europe which have English as an official language are the England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the Channel Islands (a small group of islands in the English Channel, around 200 miles north of the Brest peninsula), right?
You could happily live in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, The Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria or just about anywhere on the European continent without speaking a word of English.
Seems a bit unfair to totally rule out so many beautiful countries just because of an apparent fear of Anglican culture (or lack thereof).
PS: Due to the Channel Islands' proximity to France, French is also an official language of the Channel Islands as well as English
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Don't think he was referring to language.