We are a group of mid 20′s (24-27 years old) looking for a good place to go in Europe for two to three nights. We were thinking Munich or Krakow. There must be a good social/bar scene and a good night life in the city. All ideas greatly appreciated!
Category: Europe
This can’t just be a British problem. How do they deal these issues in Europe?
All indicators show the country is on the slide to third world status. So far from the dreams the British placed in the party to make a social democractic and prosperous country.
Last year I travelled across Europe living in a tent and mostly in the car we drove in..it made me indepentent, mature, mentally strong and to a certain extent wise. But now a year on I feel I have lost it, no longer having anecdotes about we I was finding a place to sleep for the night and more about how drunk I got on the weekend! How can I keep what I learned at the forefront of my brain without having to trek off every summer!
I think they should as their is a culture clash which they are trying to dictate to the native peoples. They will not and cannot be intergrated into western society. I am not suprised by their lack of willingness to sell up in europe and go back to the middle east because they know they have it cushty here, free health, education and social benefits of the advanced devloped western infrastructure. But they will have to be forced its carrot and stick time offer them a certain amount of money per person and if they refuse put them on the next boat out with nothing. This is to save the sanity and safety of the europeans.
- Western world is riddled with financial disasters;
- At least two countries (Pakistan, North Korea) have been testing or announcing a nuclear arsenal;
- A dictatorship (Iran) is in turmoil;
- Russia has one hand on the gas-tap to Europe.
Are the sociopolitical conditions the world is experiencing at the moment the ideal fertile breeding ground for a major war? Does the world situation compare in anyway to the preceding 12-months (say) of WWI and WWII?
In my experience, Americans seem rather conservative about drink. Americans who have visited my church in the UK always seem shocked (and enthusiastic) about how much we drink together socially.
Is alcohol such a big social thing in the States as it is here? Are there as many drink related problems?
Thats USA vs European and UK attitudes, in case it isn’t clear in the title.
