"Europe" isn't vast distance wide for North American, its range of cultures is wider than the ones found in North America. I could very well imagine someone from North America having no problem working in some parts of Europe, but feeling quite out of place in other parts.

Heck, I'd say most Europeans would feel out-of-place/lost/lonely/aweful if they were to pick up their things and move three countries over.

Are there any specific countries you're looking for? Or do you want a generic answer which considers Ireland, Bulgaria, Spain and Latvia as indistinguishable? That's probably the worst mistake you can make, assuming Europe is mostly the same. (But fair is fair, most Europeans consider the USA to be the same everywhere, and Canada to be its 51st state).


In reply to Re: How do North Americans find Europe as a workplace? by JavaFan
in thread How do North Americans find Europe as a workplace? by talexb

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