OK, I bite... What in the world is the evil eye, Turkey?
19 0 ReplyI think, they mean the Nazar amulet, which shall protect against the evil eye (Böser Blick), not the evil eye itself.
24 0 Replyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye
Assume they mean a protective amulet against evil eye.15 0 Reply
Forty years as a Spaniard and I just learnt now tourists come here to buy espadrilles, which is even a word I just learnt from this map.
10 0 Reply39 myself and this is the first time I've heard the term espadrilles, for me allways had been "zapatillas de estar por casa". The more I know!
2 0 ReplyThey mean this type of traditional outdoor shoe. Espardenya is more of a Catalan thing, and popular as a souvenir. Though calling it "most popular" might be a stretch.
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TIL people go to Portugal for the cock.
10 0 ReplyAnd to Austria for the balls
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I think there's an error because it says "chocolate" for Ireland, Belgium and France but it should be Ireland, Belgium and Switzerland
10 0 ReplyYeah sorry we're getting rid of Switzerland and just making it France 2.
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Hey I was just telling my girlfriend yesterday that the best way to spot a tourist in Paris is to look for a beret
6 0 ReplyWas walking past the Musée d'Orsay one day and saw a family strolling along enjoying the sights.
The teenage boy ran up behind his dad and flipped the beret off his head
I was not surprised when the dad gritted his Uncanny-valley teeth and roared "GADDAMM IT RANDY!!!!!!"
😂
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So Beer is a souvenir now? I can get behind that
6 0 ReplyWhen the doctor tells me I have cirrhosis, I will fondly remember my time in the beer motherland.
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Is an Umbrella really a souvenir, rather than just a necessity they end up buying because it's pissing it down with rain here in the UK?
5 0 ReplyThey've forgot to colour some islands with matching colours to their mother country, e.g. Bornholm, Gotland, Sardinia, Corsica, ...
5 0 ReplyFrance is there twice
4 0 ReplyWe've had first France. But what about second France?
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I'm a little surprised the Netherlands isn't tiny windmills
2 0 ReplyHow many balls did Mozart have?!
2 0 ReplyCalling LEGO a souvenir is bold.
2 0 ReplyThis must be bs
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1 8 ReplyIt's a bit unsettling that this is about the EU but it calls it Europe
0 15 ReplySince when are the UK, Ukraine and Türkiye in the EU?
18 0 ReplyAnd Norway
4 0 ReplySince when is Türkiye in Europe?
2 1 ReplyOk, I was also incorrect, but I failed to come up with a name for only the countries shown :(
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