Why does Yas Forums never have map threads like this anymore?

Why does Yas Forums never have map threads like this anymore?
Post yours.

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Because they fucking suck. They're not interesting and nobody cares.
>"I LIKE AUSTRIA BUT I DISLIKE SWITZERLAND AND I'M A BRIT, COOL RIGHT? WHAT'S YOUR OPINION?"
Shut the fuck up.

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Most of my traveling has been outside Europe.

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i'm gonna visit hungary because a friend of mine works there now = free stay. also got a friend in norway.

what did you think about Belgium, or did you only visit the themepark named Brussels?

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those 3 countries to visit next are completely boring and the similar to whether you've born
do you need to want to experience somewhere completely different like britain, france, iberia, scandinavia or russia?

epic obligatory map thread meme post haha based 2015 refugee xD

fucking greece why is it so difficult to color

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where in britain have you visited? just london or around other places?
only colour the islands you have visited
and you only coloured 2 countries to visit, are you not curious to experience what london or england is like in real life?

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I should visit Budapest at least once.
I guess in Britain I would like to visit North England or Scotland for the nature, I also really like the type of cold climate.

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if he wants to visit those thats his choice dude, nothing wrong with that.

>meme

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:)

>and you only coloured 2 countries to visit, are you not curious to experience what london or england is like in real life?
I have free travel visa across Europe except England and I colored three countries actually - Iceland, Spain and Italy. London seems interesting though, I would have liked to visit outside of tourist season if it wasn't for visa restrictions.

>I should visit Budapest at least once.
yeah I've visited a lot of European capitals and Budapest is arguably my favourite European city
But you've seen enough of the central belt, just look at how concentrated your maps
Widen your horizons and visit a part of the Europe that will be a completely new experience to you

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I like cycling on flat lands, artisanal beers and gothic artwork.

only ever visited my ancestors:) and some med countries

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look at the countries he's already visited, he is not going to be exposed to ANY new culture in those 3 other countries he wants to be visit
Belgium would be a perfect destination for him for something different

First visited London as a kid in 97 right after Diana died.

Met a girl from Manchester in 2012 and have visited her regularly since, we've been to other places in the UK together like Wales, Blackpool, York, Liverpool etc.

too lazy to make a map so here goes:
homeland : flag
visited: every cunt in europe except belarus, ukraine, moldova, romania, south balkans
want to visit: none corona-chan w0uld kill me

>Iceland
my bad haha i typed that post whilst iceland was out of view
>London seems interesting though
It's not as great as it once was but London is still undeniably one of the most important cities in the world and worth visiting at least once for everybody
plus it holds the best museum in the entire world
the british museum is the only place that shows a comprehensive timeline of most of the ancient empires, we stole so many artefacts that we have it all from the assyrians, egyptians, greeks and everything in between

i tent to dissagree on that,even a country away can have a big change in culture. knowing your own culture and deepening your understanding of the cultures that suround you seems more intresting than going far and wide and expierincing other cultures on surface level only.

then Flanders is pretty much perfect in that regard,

>Met a girl from Manchester in 2012 and have visited her regularly since, we've been to other places in the UK together like Wales, Blackpool, York, Liverpool etc.
based then you will understand what I mean when I say London is completely different from the rest of England, it may aswell be an independent city state
people that came here and only visited the touristy areas of london won't understand what england is really like

how did u like sweden

how was san marino?

>even a country away can have a big change in culture
yes but if you look at his map then none of the countries have radically unique culture and all 3 of them can be compared to an incredibly similar country he's visited to

judging by his map, belgium would be the biggest culture he's ever experienced haha

Your map needs another option for "lived" since I visited Paris for a couple of days but lived in Brussels for two years but they both would count as "visited".

I only went to Malmo. It was alright. It rained alot.

yeah it's worth differentiating but you want to keep the map simple
maybe this template would be preferable?

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Did the demographics here surprise you

ok u got me i forgot micro states... I wasn't in sanmarino, andorra, luxembourg. But I was in vatican city and liechtenstein.

Wasn't as bad as I expected. I saw a load of vegans marching for animal rights, most of them looked like lesbians.

Isn't Malmo the Luton of Sweden?

Can confirm. They also have communist faggots here who rally in the town square every couple fridays. Don't know how many posters I've ripped down and billboards disposed of.

I bet you missed a lot of interesting stuff in Malmo.

Based

>canadian
>only entering britain for a connecting flight
>visiting all those euro countries before britain
absolutely shameful
i don't care if you're a non-anglo leaf and have no ethnic connection to britain, you should still be coming here if you were a true leafman

depends where you look, if you just go sightseeing and eat the countries main dish allot of european cultures can look alike. but if you know more about culure, thats not the case. Germany and austria have very different cultures from croatia if you know what you should look for. not that it hurts go farther away of course. but when i go to a country, i like to know the country in its historical, social, cultural , etc context before i visit, because you miss so much of a countries significance if you just go in blindfolded.

It's a bit better. I marked the places I've lived in as being visited more than 5 times.

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>Germany and austria have very different cultures from croatia
yeah but if you think about european culture on a scale, german culture is closer to croatian culture than belgian culture

what i'm saying is belgian is (slightly) further distant from croation culture than ANY of the other countries on his map

you may be a fake non-country but still a great place to visit, brugge is arguably one of my favourite cities in europe

They sell revolvers under the öresunds bridge, but don't tell anyone :)

Sure, I'm pretty well versed in "real" British culture at this point.

For example when I'm in England our routine before bed is to watch a rerun of Bulls Eye on challenge and to see who can guess what the final prize is, apparently she's been doing this since she was a kid.

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was it work? it was work isn't it?

I want to see moscow desu. Seems so wide and open

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i guess thats true to some extend , altough you should know that there are 2 cultures in Belgium, one that is also pretty german in character.

And if you like Brugge so much you should know that that fake country insult doesn't really work well when about half the population of Flanders agrees with you.

>wide
Yes, well, it is a fucking huge city.

>open
Not that much.

Still totally worth a visit.

Yeah. My dad's job when I was a kid. One year in Uccle and another two close to some office near the EU Parliament. This was before we joined the EU.

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Also Petersburg is great.

russiacitypass.com/en/page/Tourist_Oscar_goes_to_St_Petersburg

It won that oscar at 2019 and 2018 too.

Nah, more primitive but much interesting stuff than that. The way how people live and what people use every day, that's really interesting for me.,

Well I live in this hunk of shit. What would you like to know? Relations between swedes and immigrants? Infrastructure?

Do you know anyone who works at Ubisoft?

When I went to game design school we had people from DICE come over and do presentations. Other than that, nope.

I like a lot of stuff about Malmo.
For example, those futuristic-like buses.

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>altough you should know that there are 2 cultures in Belgium, one that is also pretty german in character.
haha do you really think that i'm so thick that i don't understand the difference between flanders and wallonia?
last time i was in brugge, i made friends with a load of flanders nationalists that hated wallonia and wanted independence or unification with the dutch
>fake country insult doesn't really work well when about half the population of Flanders agrees with you.
they may agree with me but the insult still works as long as it belgium exists as a nation

Those buses only exist because drivers kept getting robbed in the old ones. In this new design the driver sits in a walled off cabin. Lol.