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in WORLD OF XPILAR5 days ago

Well, I'm pretty skeptical, as you might expect from me. But that's because I've talked to people from Western countries who have already been through this. And those who are happy... if there are any from the West, we shouldn't forget that we're in a f^cked-up country here where nothing works properly, so I expect a huge cataclysm during which a lot of people will die. It'll just be easier that way.

I don't want to experience this again

Well, it's better to keep quiet about this than to keep upsetting you. 😂

I hope to see more people commenting here from countries that have already been through this, to share relevant experiences that may be helpful. For reassurance, knowledge, or preparation maybe... 🤔

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I find it hard to believe that there are people happy with the euro. We've been lied to from the first day on and now decades later they say it's true. Life has only become more expensive and the prices are getting higher and higher.
We've been told that if we were for the same item everywhere in the EU the same price. That never happened, same for the so-called open borders. I'd rather see the BeNeLux back. The only thing that will happen is that cash will be removed asap and we all have the e-wallet where, within a few years, the government decides what you are allowed to buy for.

a good weekend.

 yesterday 

The EUR is the second most powerful currency in the world at the moment.
So it is quite an achievement, ifs compared in age with the USD ;) Right? Just a few decades for EUR...

For a big, prospering Western country, the EUR could be dragging some aspects down. By the way, I've spoken to many regular UK folks, in conversations all of them say they regret Brexit.

Let's not forget Bulgaria is the poorest EU country with the highest index of corruption and mafia ruling several aspects of life. So, the less financial "independence" the local authorities get, the better for the common people who barely survive and buy quality food only during the holidays.

I don't want to imagine a scenario where the EUR is not adopted and then the currency board is revoked. Then in an year Bulgaria would be worse than Nigeria in economic terms, mark my words...

Cash will not be removed, any time soon, as Germans love it. Germany votes still count ;)
I also think everyone (ideally) realized that removing cash will leave us helpless in situations of emergency (similar to the blackouts in Spain & Portugal this year)

Have a great Sunday :)

You have some points and if it comes to corruption you forget Greece, Romania and plenty of other countries.
Keep in mind that the poorest recieve and these amounts has to be paid by????

Ask yourself what this will do with the value, not that this matters since we all are bankrupt which is the idea.. Wars, bankruptcy, spreading fear for the next plandemic and more nonsense is always good for a reset and push through total control.

I doubt the average citizen in England regrets. The price they pay per head is incredible high. Noticed how many live on the streets and how poverty increased during the "golden years" of the EU?

Read the EU agenda? How you are no longer are allowed to be you, have to give up on your nationality, culture, history? For sure it sounds paradise to you. I hope it will be since we are years ahead and I can tell you it's by far not as great as they make you believe. The youth doesn't see any future and rather dies.
I find this shocking in a country that claims to be free and great for everyone (except its own people). ☹️

 23 hours ago 

All people hate change and would avoid it if possible.
It is not though.

Europe is doing so badly lately that all those people, economic emigrants, coming from Africa, the Middle East, etc. are now in panic and all returning to their own countries? :P :D

My point is, it isn't great... everywhere, we are screwed on a planetary level.

The reasons are down to our human nature. Greed, desire to possess more and more, much more than the necessary; power, money. Lack of Love...

Just a few decades ago I was forbidden not only to travel abroad but to work in a different city within my country. Only a handful close to the ruling party were given some freedom to go whatever they like. I wasn't allowed to dress as I like, I wasn't allowed to have a beard or a long hair. People went to prison for telling a joke about the "supreme leader".

Too bad young people forget such things and are more destructive than appreciative.

Everything comes with a price. Security is expensive.

Come live in Bulgaria for one year, not spending money won abroad, but find a local job outside the capital city, and spend the salary to pay rent, transport, utilities, proper food, health insurance, etc. and then let's talk who's good and who isn't :DDD

Actually you're right about one thing - for many here there isn't any freedom as if they quit job they will be homeless in a few months...

It isn't just EU agenda - check out each and every new movie coming out of Hollywood...

Actually I lived in a Western country and I travel a lot so I believe I still have some idea. Trust me, less corruption in Greece than here ;)

This is getting too political, I am going to halt it here. Everyone's entitled to an opinion.

I lived in Bulgaria...

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 yesterday 

Why not assume this change will go smoothly? For a change, as some say.

:P