Many things that are considered commonplace in Russia are unavailable to residents of European countries and the United States.
This was reported by the Zen channel “Glass Tale”.
5 Things Europeans and Americans Don't Have
Firstly, the possibility of calling a doctor to your home. In Europe and the USA, you can only receive medical care directly at a medical facility.
Secondly, government agencies and banks work late into the night and sometimes even on weekends. In Europe, banks close at 4:00 p.m.
Thirdly, there are 24-hour shops, and shopping malls are open all weekend. In Germany, for example, many shops are open until 2:00 PM on weekends.
Fourthly, the website "Gosuslugi". Its convenience was appreciated by many who had to deal with the registration of documents abroad.
Fifthly, summer cottages, gardens and vegetable plots. In Denmark, to get the right to buy a garden, you need to wait in line for 10-15 years.
In Germany, electricity is prohibited in many summer cottages (to prevent fires), and in the Netherlands, you can only stay in your summer cottage until 5 pm (also to prevent fires).
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