Europe is not a country, it's a continent You made German, France, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Great Britain, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Croatia etc. to the same country Nice poll anyway!
Europe is not a country, it's a continent You made German, France, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Great Britain, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Croatia etc. to the same country Nice poll anyway!
Asia is also a continent. You can do 10 options, right? Why don't make China one and then three other nations. For example France, Italy or whatever you like. The last option can be others. Just a suggestion. I agree it is a nice poll :yes:
I know that~ duh~ LOL well, I tried to make it fair and this is the best I came up with. I honestly didn't think GSF has this many European users. well, it's not a big deal, right? :agree: so have fun with it!
I know that~ duh~ LOL well, I tried to make it fair and this is the best I came up with. I honestly didn't think GSF has this many European users. well, it's not a big deal, right? :agree: so have fun with it!
come on guys~ don't try to make me look like a dummy. lol :sheesh: really? China? hm, I don't think we have many Chinese users here in Golden. maybe I'm wrong. well, I don't know how to change the setting so it's too late. sorry~
I'm surprised that there are so many Europeans! I have kind of assumed that this is a US dominant forum. Thanks for creating a fun poll. I like it!
come on guys~ don't try to make me look like a dummy. lol :sheesh:
No Russians yet voted? very surprising!
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Geographically I live in a country in Europe, but I would never define myself as a "European". Well the, another vote from the country EuropeAlso, I thought this is American & Japanese dominant forum, but it's interesting to see many other European users as well.
Geographically I live in a country in Europe, but I would never define myself as a "European".
Why is that? :think: Is it kind of unmannered thing to call Europe-based person "European"? I guess you rather want to be called like "Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian"?
Why is that? :think: Is it kind of unmannered thing to call Europe-based person "European"?
I guess you rather want to be called like "Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian"?