What is it like living in Guyana, the world's fastest-growing economy?
▲ 68 r/Guyana+1 crossposts

What is it like living in Guyana, the world's fastest-growing economy?

I've been reading about how quickly Guyana has been growing economically over the last few years, but I don't know much about what that actually means for the people who live there.

Has everyday life changed much? I'd love to hear what it's like from people who live there.

u/redguy_666 — 3 hours ago
▲ 296 r/Namibia+1 crossposts

How is it living in Namibia?🇳🇦

u/kagee5 — 13 hours ago
▲ 172 r/Norway+1 crossposts

How is life like in Norway? 🇳🇴

Upd: What's it like to live in Norway? 😄

How is the life of ordinary Norwegians? How is the social and political sphere in Norway? Do you have any unusual habits that would surprise residents of other countries? What interesting facts about the country would you like to tell?

u/0keyrome — 2 days ago
▲ 6 r/cabincrew+1 crossposts

What’s it like living on a cruise ship as a crew member?

I’ve always wondered what it would be like to live onboard a cruise ship. I’d love to hear stories from both really luxurious cruise lines and the more budget lines. From the biggest ships to smaller vessels.

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u/Any-Ranger9871 — 4 days ago
▲ 11 r/poland+1 crossposts

How is life in Puńsk, Poland

I am just curious as I have never been to the Northeast of Poland. I've been reading a bit about Polish-Lithuanian relations and I'm curious about what life is actually like on the ground today.

I know there are regions of Lithuania, particularly around Vilnius and Šalčininkai, where a large proportion of the population speaks Polish. I've also heard claims that ethnic Poles in Lithuania have faced discrimination over issues such as language, education and the spelling of names, although I'm aware this is a politically sensitive topic.

It's interesting because Poland and Lithuania were part of the same state, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, from 1569 until 1795, yet there still seem to be ethnic tensions in some areas.

On the other side of the border, there's the town of Puńsk in Poland, which has a large Lithuanian population. From what I understand, the area was historically connected with Lithuania before the modern Polish-Lithuanian border was established after the Second World War, and many local people still identify as Lithuanian and speak Lithuanian.

So I was wondering what life is actually like in Puńsk today.

Are ethnic Lithuanians there generally treated well by their Polish neighbours?

Do Poles and Lithuanians get along without much trouble, or are relations more strained like we see in Northern Ireland between Catholic and Protestant ?

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u/Apprehensive-Income — 5 days ago
▲ 39 r/wyoming+1 crossposts

What is life like in Moorcroft, WY? Or any similarly situated town

I come from a big city and am fascinated by small towns. What’s it like in a place like this?

u/Antipyretic — 5 days ago
▲ 2.1k r/Italian+1 crossposts

How is life in Pantelleria, Italy? And do you feel italian?

I wonder how it is to live on this little secluded island. Do you feel like you belong to italy or are you doing your own little thing?

u/pancaqe_ — 7 days ago
▲ 30 r/kosovo+1 crossposts

How its like living in Pristina?

Why I am asking: moving there from france
About me: 32- in a couple (shes kosovarian)- no kids yet

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u/Disastrous_Active805 — 9 days ago
▲ 369 r/WorldCupNation+3 crossposts

What is it like to live in a World Cup host city during the tournament?

How is it currently living in one of those cities?

Do you notice any significant differences as a resident?

u/tarkinn — 9 days ago
▲ 333 r/AskBelgium+1 crossposts

How is living in Wallonia?

Honestly aside of Liège, I can name zero cities in Wallonia. I mostly know Belgium from Vlanders and never its bigger neighbor.

u/Kyoflat_ — 13 days ago
▲ 957 r/Congo+1 crossposts

What is it like living in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo?

I was looking at an info graphic of the most populous cities in the world and Kinshasa is the most populous one outside of China which made me curious what it was like to live there.

u/Apprehensive-Ad-3315 — 13 days ago