Romania and Bulgaria have become full members of the Schengen zone, expanding the borderless area to 29 members and ending a 13-year wait fo
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Romania and Bulgaria have become full members of the Schengen zone, expanding the borderless area to 29 members and ending a 13-year wait fo
I feel like I am fucking going insane... I just saw a comment from a German who did not know what the Schengen area is.
So.
Question: Do you know what the Schengen area is?
Answers:
Yes (from an EU country)
No (from an EU country)
Yes (from a European, non-EU country)
No (from a European, non- Eu country)
Yes (from a non-European country)
No (from a non-European country)
Please people of tumblr for the love of all that is holy. Save me from this insanity. People cannot possibly be that uninformed.
Like I don't even expect you to know how the EU government works cause it's a clusterfuck but. If you're an EU citizen. The least you should know of is like. The freedom of movement of work, capital, people and goods, the existence of Schengen and like that the parliament Exists and that you can Vote For It. (Next election is summer next year actually.) And also like, the flag and anthem maybe.
Do you know what the Schengen area is?
Yes - from an European Union (EU) country
No - from an EU country
Yes - from a European, non-EU country
No - from a European, non- Eu country
Yes - from a non-European country
No - from a non-European country
Thank anon!!
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