How does it feel to live in a country where people keep their doors unlocked? Social cohesion is a prerequisite for social democracy. Unfortunately, my country sorely lacks this quality.
How does it feel to live in a country where people keep their doors unlocked...
>trusting a polack
classic beginner mistake
I know some neighbourhoods where people keep their doors unlocked, but that's really rare here.
Before 90's it was pretty common tho, but then crime rates rose drastically. Today they're lower, but people still don't trust each other.
Also it's not about trust. When i see those murrican houses with no fences around them, it makes me feel uncomfortable. Like, it's not good when any people can just walk on your territory without your direct permission. I bet, most of people here, including me, would want to have a huge house with huge wall around it, so no one could ruin our privacy.
But we lock our doors when we go to bed, I assume that's like eerybody else.
>Social cohesion is a prerequisite for social democracy. Unfortunately, my country sorely lacks this quality.
Don't worry, the EU will destroy it soon enough.
>be slovakian
>work 11 months
>work one month in cuckmark, and pay one month of a-kasse/insurance of income if no job
>get two years of welfare
>your children will get welfare, doesn't matter they arein slovakia
>free everything
Then you can work 12 months again, and do it all over
people lock their doors but i often forget to lock my door at night, and nothing happens
Simple, non-red countries don't have (many) gypsies.
dunno, never had any particularly unpleasant interactions that would warrant a lack of trust
>How does it feel to live in a country where people keep their doors unlocked?
BASED
NEVER HAD ANYTHING STOLEN AND NEVER BEEN ROBBED
MAY ALLAH BLEDD FINLAND FOR 100 MORE YEARS
MAY MY CHILDREN GROW UP TO BE GOOD CITIZENS LIKE ME INSHALLAH
Based Finland
You could trust 99.99999% of people but that still means 1 in 10,000,000 is a piece of shit, and that one person is all that is necessary to ruin your day. I would lock the doors of my house regardless of where I lived.
I trust my countrymen well enough, I just don't trust the others in my country.
Once when I lost my cellphone someone called my mother and returned it to me, I also never been robbed or anything like that. But I would never left my doors unlocked.
Fuck off. Eastern European immigrants put in more into welfare state of your country than what they get from it. Those who misuse the welfare state are an insignificant minority that gets blown out of proportion by those who would gain from abolishing it altogether.
I don’t want to leach, I want to establish social democracy here as well.
Once 2000 zł in bancnotes fell from my pocket and one women runned to me and retuned me my lost money. I was so happy.
Jealous.
I forgot to lock my balcony and left a salon wide open with everything in it in the night and nothing happened as well.
If someone wants to rob your house he will rob it either way. Locking doors is just a psychological manipulation to make yourself feeling safe.
>But we lock our doors when we go to bed, I assume that's like eerybody else.
We unironically don't. Most people in this suburb are families with children. Never any problems.
this
Where do you live? I want to move to such a safe neighbourhood.
>But we lock our doors when we go to bed
What about the rest of the time ? Here the doors are locked all the time
How do I immigrate to finland? Do many people own guns? Asking for a friend.
>What about the rest of the time ? Here the doors are locked all the time
Obviously we don't keep em locked? What's the point? If someone wants to rob you he can do it regardless.
If I'm leaving for somewhere for the weekend then I will lock the doors if I remember. Sometimes I forget and nothing happens. People don't just go to people's houses and try to open the doors you know?
trust is for dogs and fools
>If someone wants to rob you he can do it regardless.
How ? He will find a battering ram to destroy the door ?
>People don't just go to people's houses and try to open the doors you know?
criminals do
>Suspiciougal
>How
Windows and there are easier ways to destroy a door too.
>criminals do
No criminals here + people would see that shit. In Finland mostly summer cottages get broken into because no neighbors and no one living there for most part.
>Windows and there are easier ways to destroy a door too.
Oh yeah ok if you live in a house i understand, i am in an appartment
>No criminals here
not for long, you are in the eu
We've been in the EU since the start
wtf does the eu have to do with crime
Well apartment doors are usually locked every time you close them. Mine doesn't even have a handle outside.
pray that tings keep being good then
the eu has no internal borders and a ton of 3rd world immigrants
true
>50-60%
Must be rigged
I'll bet it's the greeks/balks not trusting the gypos rather than "each other"