There are activities about the culture of different countries in Tirana. During the photo time it was the “Greek Week”. So a lot of Greek flags and Greek cultural activities.
It has been done for different countries, give it a look. It is cool and I hope other countries in the Balkans do the same
So you do have lidl in Albania. Guess prices are different cause i am near the border and i see Albanian come to buy stuff on mass from lidl. Maybe somehow cheaper prices here in greece?
I think it's in Northern Epirus in Albania, probably Sarandë or Gjirokastër, because even though there's clearly a Greek flag you can see Albanian text on the sign.
This is greece week during the european year or some shit like that. Albania does not have inferiority complexes like greece or serbia which would go mental if an albanian flag was displayed like this in athens or beograd
I like you using the term 'inferiority complex' instead of 'superiority complex' since superiority complexes are coping mechanism for inferiority complexes rather than having any form superiority
Albania does not have inferiority complexes like greece or serbia which would go mental if an albanian flag was displayed like this in athens or beograd
Frrr I remember when the Serbian flag was raised at the Resurrection Cathedral too, right in the middle of Tirana, and nobody in Tirana gaf.
Thjesht doli ne pah naibiteti i shqiptareve qe ftuan serbet ne kete event. Ata e shfrytezuan per te nxitur percarje mes shqiptarve dhe zerat "nacionalist" u shtuan akoma me shum kunder Janullatosit, qe per mendimin tim, eshte keqkuptuar. Por, naiviteti ka pasoja gjithsesi.
I think both countries have their share of brainless nationalists, but it doesn't represent their whole population.
Moreover, I remember a day on November when the central square (Syntagma) in Athens was full of people celebrating Albania's national day without any incidents.
You surely do not have inferiority complex buddy. You just used a regular topic to insult 2 entire nationalities. Not to mention one of the two has nothing to do with this post. Sounds totally well balanced and harmonic from within.
Disgusting honestly and I’ve seen it first hand when I walked there, I’m not sure why our government does this when any other balkan country does not do this for us at all.
Q looks so "western" to my turkish mind for we don't have that, danes don't have that, greeks and bulgarians don't have that. It feels as if that letter belongs to solely brits
Elmalukat@reddit
It is Albania.
There are activities about the culture of different countries in Tirana. During the photo time it was the “Greek Week”. So a lot of Greek flags and Greek cultural activities.
It has been done for different countries, give it a look. It is cool and I hope other countries in the Balkans do the same
domets@reddit
We also have Greek week in Lidl
tsmaniac1@reddit
So you do have lidl in Albania. Guess prices are different cause i am near the border and i see Albanian come to buy stuff on mass from lidl. Maybe somehow cheaper prices here in greece?
domets@reddit
This was a joke, In the sense I am from Croatia and the only Greek days we have are the ones in Lidl
tsmaniac1@reddit
Oh i see.
RichDream7777@reddit
Wow, is it like every week or once a month with different nations?
Elmalukat@reddit
Usually March to November with different countries
creepy009@reddit
That is actually very very cool!
direXD@reddit
I was so sure this was monastiraki in athens (where thanassis kebab shop is) with all the flags and whatnot, and that everyone else was trolling :p
PresnikBonny@reddit
I think it's in Northern Epirus in Albania, probably Sarandë or Gjirokastër, because even though there's clearly a Greek flag you can see Albanian text on the sign.
Ujemegaz@reddit
No, it is Cameria 🤣
PresnikBonny@reddit
Close enough...
uzumata@reddit
Why there are Greece flags all over? Is there a parade or traditional event?
sniffing_cvm@reddit
Recognized Tirana immediately, Albania was so nice
ThinkHog@reddit
3 decades "helping" Greece does that.
Ujemegaz@reddit
The audacity...
Plutarch_von_Komet@reddit
Chechoslovenia
Comfortable_Bath5986@reddit
It is Egypt probably
Gjinkallet@reddit
This is greece week during the european year or some shit like that. Albania does not have inferiority complexes like greece or serbia which would go mental if an albanian flag was displayed like this in athens or beograd
mtheofilos@reddit
You may not show it outside, but on the internet jesus f christ the inferiority complex
Special-Transition77@reddit
I like you using the term 'inferiority complex' instead of 'superiority complex' since superiority complexes are coping mechanism for inferiority complexes rather than having any form superiority
Substratas@reddit
Frrr I remember when the Serbian flag was raised at the Resurrection Cathedral too, right in the middle of Tirana, and nobody in Tirana gaf.
Formal-Cup2396@reddit
Try that in Kosovo
Ujemegaz@reddit
Thjesht doli ne pah naibiteti i shqiptareve qe ftuan serbet ne kete event. Ata e shfrytezuan per te nxitur percarje mes shqiptarve dhe zerat "nacionalist" u shtuan akoma me shum kunder Janullatosit, qe per mendimin tim, eshte keqkuptuar. Por, naiviteti ka pasoja gjithsesi.
Substratas@reddit
Pse naivitet? Nese dikush ka si qellim te te provokoje dhe ti nuk i pjerdh, ti ke fituar automatikisht.
https://i.redd.it/isbxxdz711vg1.gif
Ujemegaz@reddit
Po, po ashtu eshte...
SuccessfulLateRiser@reddit
Be happy that albania and the people in tirana seem to be this open minded, instead of using this beautiful act into an offence
ikoko3@reddit
I think both countries have their share of brainless nationalists, but it doesn't represent their whole population.
Moreover, I remember a day on November when the central square (Syntagma) in Athens was full of people celebrating Albania's national day without any incidents.
Ujemegaz@reddit
We have brainless, but not nationalists in our parliament or government.
MethWhizz@reddit
You surely do not have inferiority complex buddy. You just used a regular topic to insult 2 entire nationalities. Not to mention one of the two has nothing to do with this post. Sounds totally well balanced and harmonic from within.
hubbabubbameqershi@reddit
I believe in Athens were displayed previously by local authorities but I don't know for sure, I might be wrong.
Ultimate_President@reddit
Thessaloniki, Switzerland
d2mensions@reddit (OP)
its Tirana, Alabama
SoggyWait7801@reddit
Greece
berkakar@reddit
Bergtürkland
subemx@reddit
looks like Peru
Surfer_Rick@reddit
Glad to see Albania healing since that time they literally shot a guy for flying a greek flag out his car.
krsCarrots@reddit
Clearly Albania
nimbuschingus@reddit
Disgusting honestly and I’ve seen it first hand when I walked there, I’m not sure why our government does this when any other balkan country does not do this for us at all.
determine96@reddit
Bro, look at the western parts of North Macedonia
JimbosBalls@reddit
Those are the people living there doing it not official.
JimbosBalls@reddit
I wonder if you can do this in Greece or Serbia?
Temporary_County1838@reddit
Turkey.
eirc@reddit
Zoom in hard on bottom right of the hanging poster : .al domain = Albania.
RayVEEEEE@reddit
Turkey
ThickCaterpillar9867@reddit
Western Macedonia is mostly Albanians ,in this case is the Albanian government organising a cultural week for each european country.
Low-Opportunity2249@reddit
Israel you can tell by the flag. 🙃
LongjumpingEconomy93@reddit
Greece. The 20 flags gave a small hint.
RoyaleKingdom78@reddit
“Greqia”
d2mensions@reddit (OP)
“Turqia”
“Maqedonia”
“Qipro”
if theres a Q its most likely Albania
RoyaleKingdom78@reddit
Qurdiya
Quran (Iran)
Quraq (Iraq)
Q looks so "western" to my turkish mind for we don't have that, danes don't have that, greeks and bulgarians don't have that. It feels as if that letter belongs to solely brits
SOHONEYSAME@reddit
looks, well, "too cool" to be Greece.
Albania, Greek minority.
Ujemegaz@reddit
Do those people look like Greek to you 😂
SE_prof@reddit
They absolutely do. How different do you think we are?
SOHONEYSAME@reddit
I mean,
there's some differences.
Albanians look more "Balkan" generally.
we look more "Mediterranean" (again, generally).
Martha_Fockers@reddit
Idk southern Albanian half looks different than northern half one side smaller rounder features other taller more square features
Nikoschalkis1@reddit
Lol, do they not?
giallonero21@reddit
Hour-Promotion-2496@reddit
We only see 1 lady's face. This could be anywhere in the world based on the people
8NkB8@reddit
Yes.
SOHONEYSAME@reddit
eh,
they look Balkan.
d2mensions@reddit (OP)
wdym cool
Substratas@reddit
It’s in Tirana, sis.
hubbabubbameqershi@reddit
It's all Greek for them
d_ikonomi@reddit
It has nothing to do with Greek minority. It is the Greek week within the International Culture Weeks.
SOHONEYSAME@reddit
cool.
we don't have these, (at least I'm not aware).
Martha_Fockers@reddit
Zoomed in
Greqia
determine96@reddit
Australia or Cyprus I guess.
d2mensions@reddit (OP)
Albania
Self-Bitter@reddit
It's a beautiful square no matter where
RaspyRock@reddit
I stopped posting images from Slovenia. People thought it were
Fine-Ear-8103@reddit
I gotta ask would our neighbours do this for us?😂
Creative_Gain3000@reddit
Nuk e bejn vlla. Se jan bythqira:)
Creative_Gain3000@reddit
Tirana, Albania. Respecting Greece. Do you think Greece do something similar for Albania??
throwaboneinit@reddit
South Macedonia
sayinmer@reddit
This looks like Kiribati to me /s
Kaloyanicus@reddit
Switzerland
Fat_Rocky0028@reddit
Bluefalgania
giallonero21@reddit
Probably Serbia.
PS I'm ready, attack me.
IluxWasTaken@reddit
how bro felt after writing attack me 😭✌️ aint nobody gaf about u cuh
giallonero21@reddit
Kosovo is Albania
Formal-Cup2396@reddit
Mmmmm maybe Albania or Turkey
Judestadt@reddit
Moldova
tinmanjk@reddit
Bosna
Antique_Birthday6380@reddit
Alvanos
just_for_browse@reddit
the turkish half of cyprus is my best guess
Pwksos@reddit
Yugoslavia
RasyonelRumi@reddit
Australia
TostBrot44@reddit
Albania
hubbabubbameqershi@reddit
yes you are correct
Zeonist-@reddit
I don't know