Worst thing about your country?

Eese

Sodbuster
bagged milk.
where i live specifically.
IS THE ONLY PROVINCE I'VE SEEN TO HAVE BAGGED MILK.
eh other than that my country isn't bad.
 
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BeenASon

Planter
and bagged milk.
where i live specifically.
IS THE ONLY PROVINCE I'VE SEEN TO HAVE BAGGED MILK.
eh other than that my country isn't bad.
I swear to god there's like four people I know who have or want to immigrate to Canada. You guys are flooded with immigrants. There's millions from South Asia immigrating. Canada is like the default immigration destination for most people. Japan and UK is also facing this.
 
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Dreyski

Sodbuster
Bagged milk is also a thing in Eastern Europe. I remember wondering how that worked because I'd apparently never heard of jugs.

But probably the weather or the public transport system. Not food or our teeth, thankyou.
 

Cuddlebug

Farmhand
This question practically cries out for a political statement, so here's something completely different: I don't know what it's like elsewhere, but here in middle Europe you can sit in the garden in September with a sunburn and eat gingerbread and chocolate Santa Clauses, since they are sold right after everyone is back from their summer holidays. Totally crazy... 😝
 

FilthyGorilla

Local Legend
Eh the pricing and job market is a little whack, but I'm lucky to be where I am so I don't think I can complain in good faith without going out and trying to make a change
 

Dreyski

Sodbuster
I heard the weather in London is terrible.
I'm not from London so I can't comment - it's never been terrible whenever I've visited, though sometimes the air quality in the busy parts is pretty nasty.

UK weather is just meh. We don't usually get extremes of cold and heat like other countries, so when it does happen, it takes over the entire country. I don't know how we'd react if we had hurricanes and tornadoes to contend with.
But right now, I feel like I'm not going to see blue sky until April now...
 

BeenASon

Planter
I'm not from London so I can't comment - it's never been terrible whenever I've visited, though sometimes the air quality in the busy parts is pretty nasty.

UK weather is just meh. We don't usually get extremes of cold and heat like other countries, so when it does happen, it takes over the entire country. I don't know how we'd react if we had hurricanes and tornadoes to contend with.
But right now, I feel like I'm not going to see blue sky until April now...
The air quality here is atrocious too. I think it's one of the worst in the world actually. But that must suck to not be able to see a sky.
 

BeenASon

Planter
This question practically cries out for a political statement, so here's something completely different: I don't know what it's like elsewhere, but here in middle Europe you can sit in the garden in September with a sunburn and eat gingerbread and chocolate Santa Clauses, since they are sold right after everyone is back from their summer holidays. Totally crazy... 😝
Awh that sounds tasty. Also I forgot how this question can easily snowball into that. Wasn't my intent.
Eh the pricing and job market is a little whack, but I'm lucky to be where I am so I don't think I can complain in good faith without going out and trying to make a change
I mean there's someone who always has it worse. We're lucky to be able to be typing this on forums while people starve.
 

Cuddlebug

Farmhand
Oh IT IS tasty, but sometimes feels kind of out of season having them by the end of Summer already. And when X-Mas comes I'm so overwhelmed that I can't see or eat them anymore...
 
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