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[Mageia-discuss] IRC community channels - need a ruling from the board

+ Oliver Burger + oliver.bgr at googlemail.com +
+ Mon Oct 4 16:56:48 CEST 2010 +

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Marc Paré <marc at marcpare.com> schrieb am 2010-10-04
+> > I would write "Ukraine" if I were to send a mailing package there. That's
+> > the way it's done at least in Germany...
+> Ok, but what to the other German citizens use? Do the as well use the
+> full name or do they not follow a country code set by the postal
+> authority? The same question in other European countries?
+I think, most people use the full name, when writing letters to other 
+countries. I can't speak of other European countries but the Germans do.
+And I think one of the reasons is, there are many national states in a small 
+area compared to Northern America. And most people wouldn't even know, what 
+the county codes for most of their neighbours are. If you would ask me, I 
+couldn't say I knew even one without looking it up.
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+Oliver
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