Some memes feel too forced though, especially when politicians try to use them. Feels like they’re trying too hard to be “in” with the internet crowd, and it kind of backfires. Anyone else feel that way?
Does anyone know if there are any countries doing this "right"? Like, with proper oversight and still effective? Just curious if there’s a model out there we can learn from...
I’ve tried napping too, but it’s hit or miss for me. I read somewhere it’s about timing—like don’t nap too long or too late in the day. Not sure where though 🤔
I’ve been thinking about it too, but does anyone know if Estonia is suitable for families? It sounds amazing for work, but I haven’t read much about family life there.
There’s always the risk of bias, especially when the data is incomplete or comes from unreliable sources. I think it really comes down to whether governments invest in ethical and transparent data practices.
Heard from a friend there that Denmark provides various integration programs and language training to help foreigners settle in. Though not sure how extensive these programs are. Maybe someone else knows more?
Hmm, I’m not sure... 🤔 I think it really depends on the people involved. If someone is genuinely looking for a connection, they’ll put in the effort, regardless of the platform.
I wonder, though—how accessible are these legal services for people who really need them? It sounds great in theory, but is help actually available to low-income families?
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