There are some certain unwritten rules in the balkans, all that mixed with the spies of the former communist regimes and well… that’s what you see
The discrepancy between Poland and Lithuania/Czechia/Slovakia/Hungary looks interesting
Slovakia, you okay over there, my neighbour?
The north is calling me.. my wife tells me I am too trusting and it can be dangerous for me.. I prefer to start a new interaction with a smile and good intentions but she would rather be very cautious..
In the Balkans, everyone is guilty until proven innocent!
Interesting trends, Germanic countries generally seem to have high levels of trust. Meanwhile Poland is the only eastern south/eastern nation that isn’t orange or red. Why such a disparity, especially within the V4 nations?
And why is the rest of west/south Europe so low??
Portugal never disappoints
Interesting divide between Ireland and the uk
Reposting this 5 years old chart for the umptiest time isn’t interesting an longer…
“People. What a bunch of bastards!” – Roy (The IT Crowd)
I am from Croatia. Or am I?
It’s not untrue that in Cyprus, and Greece, trusting strangers is a very high-risk adventure.
there’s a saying in Romania: it’s a sin not to part a fool from his money
Who made this map?
I don’t think we can trust whoever made this map.
Trust them to what degree is what I would ask.
Well, looks like Poland took their ‘Trust Issues Anonymous’ meetings a bit too seriously!
r/portugalcykablyat
Italy beats France and that is literally all we care about in Italy. We love you all, our cousins above the Alps.
The Norwegians and Swiss don’t trust us enough to tell us how much they trust each other.
It is almost as if countries with low corruption are more trustworthy. Who would’ve thought?
Surprised by the Czechs tbh
Like, how do you even build a society and make sure everyone is contributing to the public services via taxes WITHOUT trust to each other?
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There are some certain unwritten rules in the balkans, all that mixed with the spies of the former communist regimes and well… that’s what you see
The discrepancy between Poland and Lithuania/Czechia/Slovakia/Hungary looks interesting
Slovakia, you okay over there, my neighbour?
The north is calling me.. my wife tells me I am too trusting and it can be dangerous for me.. I prefer to start a new interaction with a smile and good intentions but she would rather be very cautious..
In the Balkans, everyone is guilty until proven innocent!
Interesting trends, Germanic countries generally seem to have high levels of trust. Meanwhile Poland is the only eastern south/eastern nation that isn’t orange or red. Why such a disparity, especially within the V4 nations?
And why is the rest of west/south Europe so low??
Portugal never disappoints
Interesting divide between Ireland and the uk
Reposting this 5 years old chart for the umptiest time isn’t interesting an longer…
“People. What a bunch of bastards!” – Roy (The IT Crowd)
I am from Croatia. Or am I?
It’s not untrue that in Cyprus, and Greece, trusting strangers is a very high-risk adventure.
there’s a saying in Romania: it’s a sin not to part a fool from his money
Who made this map?
I don’t think we can trust whoever made this map.
Trust them to what degree is what I would ask.
Well, looks like Poland took their ‘Trust Issues Anonymous’ meetings a bit too seriously!
r/portugalcykablyat
Italy beats France and that is literally all we care about in Italy. We love you all, our cousins above the Alps.
The Norwegians and Swiss don’t trust us enough to tell us how much they trust each other.
It is almost as if countries with low corruption are more trustworthy. Who would’ve thought?
Surprised by the Czechs tbh
Like, how do you even build a society and make sure everyone is contributing to the public services via taxes WITHOUT trust to each other?