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Originally Posted by Rochard
I must admit I had some pretty preconceived notions of what I expected some other countries to be like. In the past few years I was able to travel to Budapest and Prague, and I was surprised at what I saw. I thought I was traveling "behind the iron curtain". And what I found was.... Not really much different from what we have in the United States. I half expected to walk into stores and see shelves "mostly empty" and I saw just the opposite.
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The grocery stores are same almost everywhere and you won't find any empty shelves in the EU, UAE, Turkey, Australia, Russia, Japan or even in China. Course the assortment could be a bit different because different nations have different gastronomic preferences, but not different too much.
Hint: if you have enough money and looking for a real cool night life, Prague and Budapest are not the option. Those are slightly boring. Go to Moscow and you'll see what I'm talking about
