Why is Europe so shit?

Why is Europe so shit?

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>European house

Houses in Europe are quite nice, ours genuinely do suck.

Housing is pretty varied everywhere these days except for those copy paste suburbs that are absolutely disgusting

lack of space and leftist politics

t. former britfag

Why are american houses made of wood?

Because they're disposable. Nobody imagines that any of our homes are going to be lived in for a hundred years.

Many of them aren't. Wooden houses are generally only in the outer suburbs.

This meme needs to stop for people who have never visited america.

Only people with a house size over 200sqm may post in this thread.

Considering the likelihood of natural disasters wouldnt it make more sense to construct more durable housing?
Im just going off the graphic in the op

No. Brick houses don't do well with fire or earthquakes.

I more meant tornadoes but; wood does...?

Wood homes are built out west, where there is earthquakes. Brick homes are in the east and midwest where there are tornadoes and hurricanes.

I see, thanks

>european house
>its from britain
REEEEEE

Sure the reason for your wood houses, isnt the national idea to own a house from an early age on?
Where you usually dont have enough money to buy a proper european style house?

That idea died when the recession happened. Every new home built in my city are attached homes built out of bricks.

>tfw living in an Americanized wooden house on a forested, cold area filled with hills

You can buy a "european style" brick home in the US for very cheap. There's quite a lot of brick homes here.

i know that it is cheap to own a brick house in burgerland.
but a one story woodhouse is cheaper.

Not really. They are generally around the same price unless you are building a new one.

>American home
>One story
Maybe if you're poor or old.

Georgian and second empire are really pretty
Never seen a tudor or neoclassical house in the us though

Brick houses don't survive tornadoes either

If brick and wood homes are equally likely to be destroyed it makes more sense to build with the cheaper material

Man this is a british house.
Wonder why there is almost no european in this thread.

Stronger tornadoes, yes. But your house wont be destroyed by every passing wind gust.

>likelihood of natural disasters
>to construct more durable housing?

F5 rating tornadoes can destroy even concrete structures, homie. And F4 destroys brick.

Why would you want to waste a lot of money on something that's going to get destroyed at some point in the next hundred years? That's like gilding garbage bags.

>google about burger houses
>they dont have rollladen or basic windows
kek

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> no Persian blinds

Explain this, white people.