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Europe...do you feel European??

Inviato: lun nov 03, 2003 3:22 pm
da rebequita79
Last night I listened to very interesting program on the radio about the young people and Europe, if they felt European, the different projetcs that are carried out by the European Youth Forum,etc
So what do you think about the concept of "Europe", the European Union?? Do you feel European??
Take care,
Rebeca

Link to the European Youth Forum: http://www.youthforum.org/en/

Inviato: mar nov 04, 2003 12:49 pm
da Catseyes
I do feel European, maybe also because have studied foreign languages and have lived with French/ Spanish/ British people in UK and Germany for a while.
Indeed, I believe that projects like Erasmus and Leonardo have really helped in building up an European consciousness among young people.
Of course, for some countries it is easier to understand each other (for ex. Spain/Italy), but I also think that there are European countries where the idea of Europe itself is somehow refused not only politically but also in everyday life, not considered as part of their own history (UK).

Personally, I look to other Europena country with the same curiosity and interest one might reserve to the closest friends/ relatives.

Inviato: mar nov 04, 2003 1:43 pm
da YowlYY
Well said, Catseyes :-)

this is just as I see it... being myself Italian, but having lived for a long time in Germany and currently in the UK, I feel to be more European than Italian or Sarda ;-)
Isn't it amazing how a country like the UK, where so many ethnic groups live closely together, is so "divided" from the rest of Europe when it comes to unification?

However, I admit I am not a fan of the European Parliament, nor approve of some of the bills they passed...

Inviato: mar nov 04, 2003 2:48 pm
da docTrigor
Well, first of all, I feel myself a human as all the other people, so i'm equal to a Chinese, an English or a Zulu people.

Also I feel to being part of a great union known as Europe, because there is cultural, religious similarities or a similar way of life.

At the end, I'm Italian, I'm of my own city, and i consider the differences that are trought me and the other people, but as an identification of my nature, not an outstand of my "superiority" (that is false).

Hope to be clear

Inviato: mar nov 04, 2003 4:56 pm
da rebequita79
Well, first of all, I see myself as a citizen of the world, probably because I have always been very curious about other cultures and languages (and because I have friends in different countries all over the world).
Then, I do feel European but it feels a bit difficult or complex to explain why. Probably, the main reason is because several of my best friends are from other European countries, and somehow I feel we all have something in common, like a bow that makes us be united. Of course, there are differences among us, not just because we are from different countries, but because we are different individuals.
I think many people do not trust "Europe" because they see it as an institution that wants us to be the same, to have the same values and traditions,etc... losing our own identities.
Unfortunately, I think the European Union has focused too much on the political and economical affairs and they have totally forgotten the most important thing: PEOPLE.
Very soon we will be 25 members and many times, we hardly know a thing about our neighbour countries, as we were total strangers...I think that is sad. :cry: