Re: What do you think of other Slavic nations?
I don't have problem with any Slavic nation really, just with some Slavic immigrants in my country. I have nothing against Serbs who live in their country, in fact I was to Serbia and I met good people there.
I feel close to Croats as we're both Catholic nations and we've never been in a war yet, which is rare for two neighbouring nations.
I never had much contact with other Slavs...
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