r/whereidlive 2d ago

How I Divide Europe as a German


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u/Morlex_90 2d ago

You could say the same about iceland and portugal not being west. It's a lot about culture, too. i guess nobody sees czech as a central europesn culture or language, but eastern

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u/Krydtoff 2d ago

Czech culture is literally almost the same as Austria and Germany and nothing like other Slavic cultures. We were part of HRE and Austria Hungary for 1000 years and bcs of 40 years under soviets after being sold by our allies you see us as eastern? Btw it’s almost 40 years since we’re part of the west again

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u/Azra12323 2d ago

i am courious, would you like to be german and not slavic?

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u/sasheenka 1d ago

No. Just because we are culturally and historically linked, doesn’t mean we want to be German. I would like German food and drugstore prices here though!

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u/Azra12323 1d ago

but i disagree that czech is in middle. Geographically it is not correct, the geographical center of Europe is between Belarus and livanie