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by dpe82
4802 days ago
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Indeed. It's hard to "harmonize" countries or regions that don't speak the same language. Workers can't easily move from country to country to take advantage of job opportunities (and thus spread culture through direct interaction), and there's little shared media. |
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If you think they don't easily move from country to country, I suggest you visit London, Amsterdam or Berlin.
Harmonization is a political issue, and what hampers it is selfish and corrupt politicians.
Making it a cultural issue is dangerous nonsense. An average Greek would be quite happy to live under German style regulations, if he could trusts the authorities to play by the rules. Ordinary people and their cultural differences are not the problem.