A Romanian settled in Spain caused a real storm on social networks after sharing his impressions of a recent visit to the country. After a tour of Europe, he claims that Romania has made significant progress in recent years, surpassing other states in the region.
A Romanian who came to the country on vacation noticed the good things that were done. PHOTO Facebook
The viral message of the Romanian vacationing in his country:
“I left Romania with a good feelingof gratitude that my country ended up better than all its East European faces. The people are more open every day, kind and friendly, good and cheap services, the roads are getting better and better and I was amazed by the road from Sibiu to Budapest, which I did in 5 hours, at a speed of 130 km/h” the Romanian wrote.
In his opinion, Romania has surpassed countries such as Bulgaria, Greece or Hungary.
“In a few days I will tell you about this year’s experience from the 7 days spent in our country. There is no comparison term with Bulgaria or Greece, let alone Hungary. Romania beats them in the ass from afar“, writes the Romanian, according to stiridiaspora.ro
He later returned to the comments and explained that he toured Europe and saw the differences with his own eyes.
“We left Spain by car, to do a tour of Europe, and we passed through Italy, we went down to Greece by ship, Turkey and Bulgaria, Romania (one week), Hungary and now I am in Austria. I don’t speak from hearsay, I tell from experience“, he comments.
His virtual friends tried to explain to him that things were not exactly as he described them.
“Dude, I think you slept while you were in Romania and woke up on the highway through Hungary, now you’re giving your opinion, foooo good but you can’t tell us how good or bad it is in Romania. Drive carefully to reach your destination safely“, I sent him an internet user.
Others sided with him instead.
“Cities have evolved and the quality of life, what more can I say. There is something extraordinary in Oradea and I imagine it is also in the whole country. We have been away from home for 7 years, we return to the country every year. I would be moving home tomorrow, my husband doesn’t really want to hear it. I stayed in Oradea for 2 weeks, I met 10+ people, some extraordinary people from all points of view. Indeed, the prices are a bit high for the salaries received, but those who really want can manage. I have the impression that the novel ended up whining about everything because nah, it’s easier than getting hands on to do something and change something. Everyone I know just complains about how hard it is, but I haven’t heard any of them want to change anything, they just indulge in the situation and that’s it.”