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Happy New Year!

And again: A new year started. Welcome 2019! We cannot complain about the last few months of “our” year 2018 but still, it’s always exciting when a new year starts. What will the next months bring for us? What will change on our journey in 2019? Which things will stay the same? What’s going to…
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Driving home for Christmas

We hope, you enjoyed our Christmas Calendar posts about the people we interviewed so far! We are happy that we were already able to share some insights from the documentary with you. Christmas time was really exciting for us as you can read in our earlier blog posts (here about our week without food and…
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24. December

People of Europe People of Europe we interviewed so far These are the people we interviewed on our journey so far. It’s been an amazing time with some very interesting people. We are extremely thankful for all of them to take the time and trust us enough to share their thoughts and opinions toward the…
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23. December

Silvia, Spain (Catalonia) Silvia is from Catalonia and studies law and economics “In my ideal European Union, the main principal would be understanding. We have shown how we can erase boarders between countries within the European Union, but I would say the next step is to actually, not erase them but, kind of soften them…
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Giulia, Italy

Giulia, Italy. Talking about positive sides to the EU: “Thanks to my studies, I am aware of what the EU does. People don’t know that certain things are maybe possible only because of EU funds. They should make this more explicit, so that people understand it’s only possible because of the EU. It’s something positive…
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Carlos, Portugal

Carlos, Portugal. Talking about the EU’s negative impact on Portugal: “There are a few things that I think have had a negative impact. Some measures have destroyed our fishery. In the dairy industry, they do not let us produce what we could and should. The euro was also not well prepared, I don’t know whose…
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Mona, Ireland

Mona, Ireland. Talking about power differences between European countries: “Well, if push came to shout, there is nothing we could do to change it, you know. We are a little island and we might have a little voice. But when you think of all the other countries, they are much bigger than ours. Germany, Italy…
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19. December

Felix Otto, Germany Our Felix, whose second name is Otto “For me the main goal for this trip was to better understand what’s going on in the world right now. What do people across the EU think about the current political situation? How did the people within these countries drift so far apart as to allow…
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An experience without food

Slowly but steady, our adventure feels like a regular life to us. Time for more adventure and new experiences! Just kidding. But honestly, we figured that now is the time for us to try new things where we need time and peace for. As I teasered here, in the previous post, we wanted to try…
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Meghan, USA

Meghan, USA, lives in Belgium and Netherlands. On the question how she imagines a perfect European Union: “My ideal state of the EU is that every person in the EU would be aware and accept that doing stuff together isn’t easy and is aware of the importance of figuring out how to do stuff together.…
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