Portugal wants to be not like other girls so bad lol
Slovenia and Lithuania with the baddies❤️
Romania doesn’t have those big ass IDs anymore?
My wife still has that one, it’s so impractical. Very large in size, and you don’t have a date of birth on it. (It is part of the ID number, but since it doesn’t specifically say, when someone wants to ID you abroad, they cannot recognise it.)
Finnish guy scares me
Italia know whats good.
Thanks for including us!
Why are stereotypical men from the Czech Republic always portrayed as bald? Lol.
Finland seems like a deer in oncoming headlights
We meet again Georgios Ellinas 😍
The Belgian one has been issued within the municipalities of the German community in East Belgium – Eupen/Malmedy (under 80,000 people).
The majority of the country has their cards in either Dutch or French.
Polish and Slovak ones are 🔝🔝
Estonian and Greek guys – chef’s kiss.
The name of the Finnish guy is something like, “Trevor Traveller”, if “localized” to English. Swede is Svea Specimen, which is funny. Jan Kowalski sounds like it’s the most common Polish name. Are there any other fun things with the names?
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Bulgarian one is outdated
Switzerland is not in the EEA 😉
Also missing Iceland’s card.
Portugal has a new version now, as does Bulgaria.
Portugal wants to be not like other girls so bad lol
Slovenia and Lithuania with the baddies❤️
Romania doesn’t have those big ass IDs anymore?
My wife still has that one, it’s so impractical. Very large in size, and you don’t have a date of birth on it. (It is part of the ID number, but since it doesn’t specifically say, when someone wants to ID you abroad, they cannot recognise it.)
Finnish guy scares me
Italia know whats good.
Thanks for including us!
Why are stereotypical men from the Czech Republic always portrayed as bald? Lol.
Finland seems like a deer in oncoming headlights
We meet again Georgios Ellinas 😍
The Belgian one has been issued within the municipalities of the German community in East Belgium – Eupen/Malmedy (under 80,000 people).
The majority of the country has their cards in either Dutch or French.
Polish and Slovak ones are 🔝🔝
Estonian and Greek guys – chef’s kiss.
The name of the Finnish guy is something like, “Trevor Traveller”, if “localized” to English. Swede is Svea Specimen, which is funny. Jan Kowalski sounds like it’s the most common Polish name. Are there any other fun things with the names?
For Portugal, that’s the old one.
The new one looks like [this ](https://www.jpn.up.pt/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/CC_novo_mulher-1440×440.png)
1. France
2. Croatia
3. Slovenia
Willeke Liselotte de Bruijn
They’re all prime specimens.
Except the Italian, who is a facsimile.
POLSKA GUROM 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
for a second I genuinely expected to see the TUMULEC card in there and had a moment of baffled confusion seeing Jan Kowalski lol
Every country with specimen…You can do better.
Ireland is not there because Ireland doesn’t have an identity card.
For the ones wondering where Denmark is, we don’t have separate ID cards, you have to use your passport or drivers license.
Poland has the biggest flag 😀
Slovenia and Hungary are pretty hot
I hate that we don’t have ID cards in Denmark
Slovenia, 12 points!!!
Norway, null points.
Ah, how nice it would be to have an EU ID-card 🙃
Who is the baddie from Slovenia. 🔥
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