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What one thing about your country do you miss while living in another country?
  • Belarusian living in Bulgaria. To my huge surprise I miss the affordability and quality of banking services and cellphone providers. Local food while delicious is also very fat compared to what I'm used to.

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    i find it's a great tool.
  • Every new tools (especially those being pushed by big corporations) meets resistance and suspicion. It's a new thing to learn instead of something proven to work, usually more resource-hungry...

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    How does healthcare work in your country?
  • Sounds pretty terrible though. Paying $200 monthly to pay $20 for a simple visit is insane to me. I'm an expat living in Europe (so I don't have the full privileges of locals), yet I pay about $200 per year for private medical insurance which makes doctor visits pretty much free for me. There is also an extended health insurance from the company (costs me about $20 monthly), which covers drugs, dental health an profilactical visits for free

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    How many people actually dropped Reddit for Lemmy?
  • Found myself there recently for a tech-related google search. Was happy to see the answer I was there for was removed by its author and their account was deleted.

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    How many people actually dropped Reddit for Lemmy?
  • Count me in. Removed my account after I had heard that admins are removing mods from the closed/nsfw subreddits. The content on Lemmy is not that diverse yet, I miss regional or nieche technical communities sometimes. But I hope things will get better eventually.

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