u/Ok-Ocelot-774

What are some famous Jewish foods in different parts of the world?

I'm curious because I wonder if Jewish cuisine in different parts of the world is distinct depending on the region they're from or Jewish cuisine in different world is just making their local cuisines (ex. Polish and Russian) more kosher.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 1 day ago

What were the differences between King Otto of Greece and King George I of Greece when it came to how they approached Greece and how ultimately Otto had to flee while King George's son managed to succeed him?

Whether in regards to how they learned the Greek language or approached Greek people, what made them differ?

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 3 days ago

Why are people harsh against others who don't meet standards that not even they themselves meet?

For example :

Why would a woman denounce others for "h03ing" around only for it to come up that she lives a lifestyle not so different, despite her claiming to be Christian or Muslim?

Why would a person denounce others for being "shallow foreigners" as if they themselves weren't uneducated foreigners beforehand?

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 3 days ago

When Central Asians study languages like Japanese or Korean, does the similar grammar between languages like Turkmen and the likes of Japanese and Korean make it easy for the Central Asians who study those languages or it depends?

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 4 days ago

Life becomes easier when you don't invalidate the simple pleasures of life. Even if others would invalidate you for enjoying or wanting those pleasures.

I understand not wanting other people to have FOMO where they feel bad if they don't have or experience things like others. But I also realize it can get to a point where life feels meaningless if you invalidate even the smallest pleasures somebody has to enjoy, just because "That guy's mid. I don't know why he has so many followers." or "That girl's so fake and cringe with her makeup and dancing." or "Everybody would rather watch European movies than local movies."

Even if things seem hopeless in the world right now, I realize it's not making the world a better place if you have to make people feel as if what they want or enjoy is meaningless or invalid.

People enjoying one thing doesn't have to take away from other things. Not only that, they don't always have to be malicious about not having the same pleasure in another thing that they would have in one thing.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 5 days ago
▲ 208 r/AskEurope

Are the languages of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark mutually intelligible?

When Norwegians, Swedes, and Danish people go to each other's countries, could they understand everything that's been said in the other person's language or not?

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 6 days ago

George V was more handsome than his father.

I don't know how to explain it but I feel attracted when I look at George V's portrait like I'm looking at a potential boyfriend whereas with Edward VII, I just see a cute, old man.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 7 days ago

Which monarch in Europe are you the most likely to encounter in person, even unintentionally?

Is it the monarch of Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Spain, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden or Denmark?

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 7 days ago

Do you think it could work to do fun facts about different countries subscribers could be from?

I ask because I notice a good number of my followers are Latin American and as a nerd, I'm somebody who could share a lot of random facts about Mexico in a way where I'm sure they'd be surprised.

To which I wonder if that could work even as a custom. To ask a subscriber what country they come from and I can tell them a fun fact, even in my undies..

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 8 days ago

Sometimes it's crazy to look at Charles III and think that his parents were Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth, where this very old man is the son of those very old people and not like their sibling or something like that.

Tbf, I understand Queen Elizabeth had Charles when she was young though it's nonetheless surprising to look at this old woman and realize that also old man is her son.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 12 days ago

If you get to a point where you feel desperate to hold onto somebody rather than have patience to see whether or not it works out with them, that connection is probably not worth holding onto.

When it comes to some of my connections I've let go in the past, I've realized how sometimes the end of a connection and the red flags leading up to that point don't always have to do with the other person. But it could pertain to something that has to be dealt with, where being co-dependent on that person or having an avenue to that person to whom you're co-dependent could make for an unhealthy excuse to prevent you from realizing and overcoming that bad habit.

While it's easier said than done when it comes to loneliness, I realize how desperation can make you not realize how many people are not actually compatible, to where you're attached to them but resentful because you feel co-dependent but also unable to leave. To which I realize how sometimes red flags can pertain to your own bad habits that they may not be helping you overcome, to which it's better to let them go than to hold onto them.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 13 days ago

Under the Spanish Empire and prior to its' own independence, was Honduras its' own distinct entity or always grouped together with Guatemala, whether in the Captaincy General of Guatemala and whatnot?

I know Honduras has their own icon Francisco Morazan who was the President of different Central American entities, whether the United Provinces of Central America or the countries that became independent afterwards. I'm curious if they ever managed to be an autonomous or its' own distinct entity during Spanish rule and prior to independence under the rule of the United Provinces of Central America, Mexico and whatnot.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 14 days ago

I ask because I was talking to a 41-year-old guy from Dasoguz, who doesn't speak Russian, which made me think about this 21-year-old guy I met from Dasoguz who speaks it perfectly. One thing they both have in common is they've lived in the capital Ashgabat, but the older guy doesn't know Russian like the younger guy.

It's surprising because the 41-year-old was born and raised shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union while the 21-year-old was born long after the collapse.

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 17 days ago

I remember opening up about a dip in subscribers I had on here and acknowledging this wasn't a stable income, though it does make income, to which some were understanding or supportive while others were either invalidating (ex. "You're projecting because I'm successful on here") or downvoting.

Is it just a part of being on the internet or what could it be?

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u/Ok-Ocelot-774 — 17 days ago