Spain is the best country in Europe...
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Ok some feel that it is rude to have your mistakes pointed out on a forum, but I dont..
I cant do accents on this key board, well to be honest, cant remember where they go half of the time and cant be bothered when I can remember, and living without them so long in the UK, has made me a bit "lazy and blaze" (Blaze I think should have an accent but as I stated before)..........
I lost the accents on my name years ago, as there was no facility for putting them on in the UK, and thought to hell with it, so, what you said was a very good attempt, and anyone would understand.
It seems strange but folks seem to feel more insulted when they are corrected in a second language than in their native tounge, and I have seen some classic posts written in English by Brits on here. I think y¡our pride hurts more when you have made an effort to learn something new.

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Dont let it get to you so much, if I can take a bit of correcting so can you
Ok some feel that it is rude to have your mistakes pointed out on a forum, but I dont..
I cant do accents on this key board, well to be honest, cant remember where they go half of the time and cant be bothered when I can remember, and living without them so long in the UK, has made me a bit "lazy and blaze" (Blaze I think should have an accent but as I stated before)..........
I lost the accents on my name years ago, as there was no facility for putting them on in the UK, and thought to hell with it, so, what you said was a very good attempt, and anyone would understand.
It seems strange but folks seem to feel more insulted when they are corrected in a second language than in their native tounge, and I have seen some classic posts written in English by Brits on here. I think y¡our pride hurts more when you have made an effort to learn something new.

Ok some feel that it is rude to have your mistakes pointed out on a forum, but I dont..
I cant do accents on this key board, well to be honest, cant remember where they go half of the time and cant be bothered when I can remember, and living without them so long in the UK, has made me a bit "lazy and blaze" (Blaze I think should have an accent but as I stated before)..........
I lost the accents on my name years ago, as there was no facility for putting them on in the UK, and thought to hell with it, so, what you said was a very good attempt, and anyone would understand.
It seems strange but folks seem to feel more insulted when they are corrected in a second language than in their native tounge, and I have seen some classic posts written in English by Brits on here. I think y¡our pride hurts more when you have made an effort to learn something new.


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He doesn't hate the place, just trying to readdress the balance. No country is as good as a few on here say Spain is. You ask why he is on here but some could say the same of you, the majority of your posts are about the UK. When was you last in Spain?

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And you don't forget the enormous money and the effort has been invested in the High Speed in Spain. Now there is a Mediterranean Corridor project, which will link France with southern Spain
Grants are received by all member countries, notably Germany and France, and Spain can receive, but Spain is also paying. Grants are not free. It's money back and forth. And Spain paid a brutal price for entering the EU, which has practically not been required by new member countries
Grants are received by all member countries, notably Germany and France, and Spain can receive, but Spain is also paying. Grants are not free. It's money back and forth. And Spain paid a brutal price for entering the EU, which has practically not been required by new member countries
Some of the funds have been wisely spent on roads and railways, however quite a lot in the agricultural dept are open to question, much of it squandered on big time investors with little interest in farming but more in quick and easy profits from the fat grants they received, but never justified.

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Well, the thread has been chopped, so many off topic posts have gone.
I should have a read of the posting guidelines again. It's wasting your time making personal jibes and attacks ... they will only be deleted. Debate intelligently, dont lower yourself to making personal comments
I should have a read of the posting guidelines again. It's wasting your time making personal jibes and attacks ... they will only be deleted. Debate intelligently, dont lower yourself to making personal comments
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Last word on the subject I promise!

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Getting back on topic I don't think Spain is the best country in Europe


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The problem is one mans meat etc. Apart from one major drawback I would rather live in Italy but the drawback is the health service there and yes I have had experience of it albeit as a 24 hour a day visitor. As much as I like Spain and the Spanish I think that no-one can say that any country is the best on all counts.
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The problem is one mans meat etc. Apart from one major drawback I would rather live in Italy but the drawback is the health service there and yes I have had experience of it albeit as a 24 hour a day visitor. As much as I like Spain and the Spanish I think that no-one can say that any country is the best on all counts.
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I know a few Italians from London who left Italy because they cant stand what their country has become with Silvio and friends.
It's impossible to objectively say what the best country is, you can only go on your personal thoughts and circumstances.
For me personally Spain is the best country in the world. If it wasnt I would get up and go and live in the one I thought was better. I dont understand why the rest of you dont, it must be awful always thinking there is something better that you will never experience.

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Oh, OK ... sorry
Well, I travelled most of Europe in business ... but imho that doesnt give me the knowledge or right to say one is better than another.
When I say I dont think Spain is the best country in Europe I dont mean that is not a nice country to live in. I enjoy living here, it ticks all the boxes for what I want at the moment. However the bottom line is that I will always regard the UK as the best country for me. I lived there all my life. It gave me the ability to do what I am doing now.
Amongst many things, I enjoy the (green) countryside and architecture there. I enjoy the variety of scenery throughout the UK, the access to the kind of live music I like, and theatre, movies, every type of restaurant I can think of .. all within easy reach
I'm not keen on the weather

The only thing that gets me really down about Spain is the huge amount of effort it takes to get anything (even simple) done.

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It's impossible to say what the best country is, it's what feels right for you and the priorities for an individual. Some peoples priorities are to be close to friends and family...others may want to be far away from them. Some want to be where the money is........


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Everyone to their own and as Mitzy said whichever country that ticks the most boxes is the best for that person.
For me it's six of one and half a dozen of the other as I am fortunate enough to be able to split my time, which generally makes the one I just returned to feel better, but only for a while.
