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KHlover said:

Welcome to the club. I'm actually excited you guys are in the EU now. This way we can take WAAAY more Slivovic and sausage products back to Germany after vacation, since there are no more customs

All types of rakija's are now taxed so you can expect them costing more :P



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Tom3k said:
KHlover said:

Welcome to the club. I'm actually excited you guys are in the EU now. This way we can take WAAAY more Slivovic and sausage products back to Germany after vacation, since there are no more customs

All types of rakija's are now taxed so you can expect them costing more :P

Our closest friends are from Croatia. They still have family over there which burns the Slivovic themselves (always have been) and even make their own sausages. Let's put it this way - we've never been paying taxes for that stuff and probably never will xD



KHlover said:
Tom3k said:
KHlover said:

Welcome to the club. I'm actually excited you guys are in the EU now. This way we can take WAAAY more Slivovic and sausage products back to Germany after vacation, since there are no more customs

All types of rakija's are now taxed so you can expect them costing more :P

Our closest friends are from Croatia. They still have family over there which burns the Slivovic themselves (always have been) and even make their own sausages. Let's put it this way - we've never been paying taxes for that stuff and probably never will xD

If you get it for free from your familly freinds, of course you ain't gonna pay for it. Und warum schreibe ich auf Englisch? Wir machen auch unsere rakija, und ob wir Steuern dafür  bezahlen,  hängt ab von der Größe des Kessels.



Tom3k said:
KHlover said:
Tom3k said:
KHlover said:

Welcome to the club. I'm actually excited you guys are in the EU now. This way we can take WAAAY more Slivovic and sausage products back to Germany after vacation, since there are no more customs

All types of rakija's are now taxed so you can expect them costing more :P

Our closest friends are from Croatia. They still have family over there which burns the Slivovic themselves (always have been) and even make their own sausages. Let's put it this way - we've never been paying taxes for that stuff and probably never will xD

If you get it for free from your familly freinds, of course you ain't gonna pay for it. Und warum schreibe ich auf Englisch? Wir machen auch unsere rakija, und ob wir Steuern dafür  bezahlen,  hängt ab von der Größe des Kessels.

Soweit ich weiß war die Mitnahme von Lebensmitteln aus Kroatien als Nicht-EU Land beim Zoll immer ein heikles Thema. Eigenverzehrmenge ja, aber nicht mehr. Jetzt da es keinen Zoll mehr gibt und Kroatien in der EU ist können wir mehr mitnehmen ohne Ärger mit dem Zoll zu riskieren. Unabhängig von den Steuern.



Still not sure if the EU is a good thing or not. The economy is so shit (currency and austerity) but stuff like human rights are all right. People in my country are very ignorant on what good the EU has (always focus on what's bad about it), and i'm sure that is manipulated by the media. In short, the EU is very flawed but it's helped stop war here on the continent. I could say more but don't feel like it.

Lol @ OP.

I wish there was a poll



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Welcome to you then =D

The new fashion is saying that EU sucks right now, but I'm happy it's growing with more peoplen ^^

As long as it's not Turkey (nothing personnal, I just feel like they can't enter EU before they admit Armenian Genocide)

But I'm not yet aware of what changes for the Croatia with that (except for the PAC CAP)



Congrats I guess. That's a third of the former Yugoslavia done and dusted. Gonna be interesting to see if any of the others are able to join eventually. Main benefit I suppose is that it will make travel easier and could potentially lead to more job oppurtunities.

Funny thing for me is that I have Serbian and Bosnian papers with which it's a bit of a hassle to travel. On the other hand my Australian passport provides a hassle free experience. The irony of it all lol considering I am European :)

U svakom slucaju zelim vam sve najbolje i ko zna mozda ce mo jedan dan opet biti u zajednickoj uniji haha (Again the irony is killing me lol)



 

 

Welcome to club EU. Be sure to note where the exit is. Not a fun club to be in.



Branko2166 said:

Congrats I guess. That's a third of the former Yugoslavia done and dusted. Gonna be interesting to see if any of the others are able to join eventually. Main benefit I suppose is that it will make travel easier and could potentially lead to more job oppurtunities.

Funny thing for me is that I have Serbian and Bosnian papers with which it's a bit of a hassle to travel. On the other hand my Australian passport provides a hassle free experience. The irony of it all lol considering I am European :)

U svakom slucaju zelim vam sve najbolje i ko zna mozda ce mo jedan dan opet biti u zajednickoj uniji haha (Again the irony is killing me lol)


Only Slovenia and Croatia are in EU...



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