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Casual [no politics] conversations centred around Europe.
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/r/casualEurope
I'm a first-year uni student from New Zealand currently doing a research report for my EU Studies course on the various attitudes towards European vs National identities and how that impacts your view toward the EU and its institutions.
I've posted this in a few specific Europe subs now and would now love to get a very broader range of responses to compare with some of the specific subsets I've already collated.
If you have a few minutes to spare I would really appreciate it if you could fill out this short form:
https://forms.gle/28TMViGRxWZv8Dk57
I really appreciate it! Thank you for contributing to my report and hope you're all having a great day.