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skeletonplague Hate Supremacist
Posts : 113 Join date : 2008-12-12
| Subject: What is it like in Europe? Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:06 pm | |
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parasyte Goat Terrorist
Posts : 639 Join date : 2008-10-19 Location : the shire
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Sat Jan 10, 2009 1:09 am | |
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oriasnuclearvomit Bestial War Tyrant
Posts : 341 Join date : 2008-10-17 Age : 39 Location : Whiskey Southern Hell
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:44 am | |
| I spent a few years in Germany, Holland, and Belgium...the Benelux region, if you will. Germany was kind of boring,..at least where I was. It was all farmers and techno clubs. Holland was fucking cool. No shortage of marijuana...lost of places to to drink and listen to metal. Belgium was definitely the best. It was a short train ride to Luxembourg, which boasted a very nice little metal shop in the main market district. I ate some great food and drank some great wine. The quality of people surpasses this USA by far. | |
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skeletonplague Hate Supremacist
Posts : 113 Join date : 2008-12-12
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:01 am | |
| How do the people in these countries truly feel about Americans? | |
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nureintier Hate Supremacist
Posts : 128 Join date : 2008-10-18 Age : 43 Location : under the sign of the goat.
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:02 am | |
| - skeletonplaguerex wrote:
- How do the people in these countries truly feel about Americans?
I've been to places where they don't look kindly on tourists, which I can understand, and this is why I don't visit countries where I do not speak the native language well enough to get by, and in Germany I witnessed several Americans getting treated poorly for acting like tourists and being asshats, which is not to say all Germans are that way, but I try to avoid touristy areas for this reason mainly. I don't think you can just come up with one answer to "what is it like in europe?" because it depends on where you are, not every country/city/area in europe is the same, just as not every area of the US is the same... As for metal scenes, it is like anywhere else, it depends on the area you're in. Also, in my experience anyway, the bars in austria make red bull & vodka drinks MUCH stronger than any i've had in bars in the US. This is why I can't recall much about my time in Austria. | |
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oriasnuclearvomit Bestial War Tyrant
Posts : 341 Join date : 2008-10-17 Age : 39 Location : Whiskey Southern Hell
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:34 am | |
| - skeletonplaguerex wrote:
- How do the people in these countries truly feel about Americans?
Scumbags. Now with Israel trying to grow a set of testicles, the USA might not be looking so bad after all. | |
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malekith Amniotic Sac
Posts : 31 Join date : 2008-12-31
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:43 am | |
| - nureintier wrote:
- Also, in my experience anyway, the bars in austria make red bull & vodka drinks MUCH stronger than any i've had in bars in the US. This is why I can't recall much about my time in Austria.
A lot of countries dont use measures for spirits. In the UK the standard shot is 35ml I think. It's larger in the US but in other countries they don't use a measure, they just pour it straight fron the bottle. I remember a few years back when I was in Spain I was constantly getting what must have been about 3 shots per drink when just asking for a single....messy nights haha. | |
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4knives Hate Supremacist
Posts : 172 Join date : 2008-10-19 Age : 46 Location : Italy
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:09 pm | |
| - malekith wrote:
- nureintier wrote:
- Also, in my experience anyway, the bars in austria make red bull & vodka drinks MUCH stronger than any i've had in bars in the US. This is why I can't recall much about my time in Austria.
A lot of countries dont use measures for spirits. In the UK the standard shot is 35ml I think. It's larger in the US but in other countries they don't use a measure, they just pour it straight fron the bottle. I remember a few years back when I was in Spain I was constantly getting what must have been about 3 shots per drink when just asking for a single....messy nights haha. yeah usually it's even 40ml but it's common to pour stuff into cocktails just by eye... eyes on the glass and eye contact with the customer it's also different from place to place... some bars try to rip you off, making you pay a lot for a soda and few drops of liquour, others just get you drunker and drunker. | |
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nureintier Hate Supremacist
Posts : 128 Join date : 2008-10-18 Age : 43 Location : under the sign of the goat.
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:04 pm | |
| - malekith wrote:
- A lot of countries dont use measures for spirits. In the UK the standard shot is 35ml I think. It's larger in the US but in other countries they don't use a measure, they just pour it straight fron the bottle. I remember a few years back when I was in Spain I was constantly getting what must have been about 3 shots per drink when just asking for a single....messy nights haha.
Most of the bars I've been to here (US) pour it straight from the bottle too, it's just that they are fucking stingy with it and dont' give you enough alcohol. I had 3 red bull and vodkas in some bar in Vienna and I was completely wasted, some dude had to more or less carry me back to the hostel, the glasses were big and they were mostly vodka. Hells yes. But usually, in my experience in most normal (i.e., not very glamorous) bars a drink will have approx. 2 oz. of vodka (or whatever) in it. | |
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parasyte Goat Terrorist
Posts : 639 Join date : 2008-10-19 Location : the shire
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:59 pm | |
| - malekith wrote:
- nureintier wrote:
Also, in my experience anyway, the bars in austria make red bull & vodka drinks MUCH stronger than any i've had in bars in the US. This is why I can't recall much about my time in Austria. A lot of countries dont use measures for spirits. In the UK the standard shot is 35ml I think. It's larger in the US but in other countries they don't use a measure, they just pour it straight fron the bottle. I remember a few years back when I was in Spain I was constantly getting what must have been about 3 shots per drink when just asking for a single....messy nights haha. nah shots are 25ml down here | |
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malekith Amniotic Sac
Posts : 31 Join date : 2008-12-31
| Subject: Re: What is it like in Europe? Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:38 pm | |
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