Hey Euros, when you use the word 'international' are you referring to countries other than yours or outside of Europe?

Hey Euros, when you use the word 'international' are you referring to countries other than yours or outside of Europe?

Every possible country.

I refer to all countries on all continents.

Other than ours

Europe is not really considered a country. Or a unity for that matter.

I refer to all countries, except australia

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As you should, if we were to go to war, we'd have raped and killed your entirely population before smoko cunt

>t. Emu

Glad you're here medic, the Spanish are going to need a lot of you once we're done

other than yours

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lol

at least here in germany, we dont really consider eu countries international.
So there are like 3 levels
>Germany
>EU countries
>International

>Euros
Hum, are you talking to me?

>Finland
>Sweden & Estonia
>rest of Nordics
>EU
>International

Kansallinen (national) would mean specifically Finland but I guess nowadays it wouldn't sound right to refer other EUs as kansainvälinen (international)

both, here at least

>UK
>UK & Ireland
>Europe/EU
>World

International can't applied to EU members.
They aren't nation-states anymore. Just like Soviet Republics were in USSR. Some of them (Ukrainian and Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republics could even do """foreign affairs""" and were participated in establishing UN)

I only consider ayylmaos foreigners.

other than mine

EU members are free to leave anytime though while Soviet Republics were not.
Not even "independent" countries like Hungary or the Czechs were allowed to escape your control

Here in Italy it usually goes
>Italian things
>European things
>"Extracomunitario" things/International things

Extracomunitario means "outside of the (European) Community", and is also used to distinguish whites and non-whites immigrants

>inb4 US citizens are extracomunitari
Yeah but de facto nobody uses it that way

*from outside

>implying americans are white

>while Soviet Republics were not
Do you know that they actual leave?

>EU members are free to leave anytime
Imagine country with Euro as a currency trying to leave. EU officials and Media will try to prevent it even harder than in UK case.

>Imagine country with Euro as a currency trying to leave. EU officials and Media will try to prevent it even harder than in UK case.

Our finance minster and the Greek finance minister at that time actually supported a Greek exit from the Eurozone but the Greeks themselves decided to stay.

Say "outside of Europe" and many German white-collar employees will ask you: "Don't you mean outside of Germany?" and laugh like the maniacs they are

Everything outside of France. There is no difference between most EU countries and non-EU countries, they're just as foreign to us because they don't speak French. And what is our link to Hungary or Estonia? We don't care.

>German humour
Love it

The EuroZone but not the EU.

Who gives a fuck about countries outside of Europe?

I hope you realize that there is a country currently exiting the union, right? You realize that the European treaties have provisions for member states leaving the union?

Other than mine, what kind of cuck would call Europe his nation?

>Do you know that they actual leave?
Isn't that the reason why Gorbachev is universally hated in Russia nowadays?
Russia had always kept people on their side by force and when they didn't it all fell apart.

The term "International" refers to all countries other than ours, be it Congo or Sweden.

Despite what some pan-EU utopists would have you believe, Europe isn't a country.

>pan-EU utopists
It has nothing to do with being pan-EU, for most practical things there aren't the usual international barriers that characterise international relations.
Calling Schengen flights "international" is just misleading for example.

Same goes for "international" expansion of companies inside the EU.

He's just a scapegoat. Most of soviet elite still in power in most exSoviet republics. USSR was just """"reformed"""" to make life easier for them.
Some people hate Gorbachev (prob. most of us), some people are not. Russian people are old and old people love time when they were young.

>it all fell apart
You saying it like it something bad.

From the Norwegian perspective we're going down to Europe on holiday, not to another part of the Schengen area. So it is still seen as international.

Doesn't change the facts.

That it is still a flight between nation and this international. Right.

>South Korea
>Korea
>China(+taiwan hongkong) & Korea & Japan
>International