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In reply to the discussion: I'm thinking of moving to Europe [View all]DFW
(56,896 posts)22. I found Swedish to be more similar to English than Dutch
I know some East Frisian (D), but am not familiar with West Frisian (NL), so can't comment there.
I like the Netherlands, and speak Dutch well enough so they don't immediately know I'm not from there. But I would NEVER move to Belgium. I have never seen a more corrupt country (except maybe Mexico and Romania, and then only maybe). I speak both French and Flemish (though it's really only antiquated Dutch, written exactly the same), but could never settle in such a place. I'm there once a week for work, and am always glad to get out of there. I have Belgian friends, even know their Senate majority leader slightly, but I'd never want to live there. Good food, great chocolate, but rotten infrastructure.
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I'm Croatian on one side and have the right to dual citizenship, & so am learning Croatian
whathehell
Feb 2015
#35
We've traveled a good deal esp. to Europe and England where I was a student.
appalachiablue
Dec 2014
#9
You say you can get an ancestry visa with a German Grandparent?..My spouse has Four
whathehell
Dec 2014
#15
The tax authorities have the closest powers to the old Gestapo that you can get in today's Germany
DFW
Feb 2015
#48
As to seniors, if I'm not mistaken, at least some European countries will let
whathehell
Dec 2014
#16
I have worked in Denmark, Holland, and Japan, and was always told that it was American policy that
djean111
Feb 2015
#29