Saw this post on Reddit and thought it was interesting to see someone’s experience.

I’ve been trying for a few months to get rid of any stuff made out of EU (even before it was mainstream lol), and here are my conclusions at the moment:

Groceries: It’s pretty easy. I try to go to local stores, but if I need to go to a supermarket, I go to Carrefour, Mercadona or Froiz, all european, and I’ve reached to the point that EVERYTHING I buy is european (mostly spanish, portuguese, french or italian).

Clothes: This has been tricky. To buy sneakers has been more dificult than I thought it would be. There are a lot of european brands that actually make it’s products in China, Bangladesh, etc., so I had to look very close. Finally, I buyed Victoria sneakers and I’m very happy with them. For shoes and boots, Pikolinos is a very good brand also. Miguel Bellido shirts are very good as well.

Furniture: Well, Ikea is the obvious choice, but I do preffer to buy on spanish and portuguese stores that also have prety good quality for a good price, like Lufe.

Sports: Only sport that I play is climbing, and my last pair of climbing shoes are Tenaya Ra, and I couldn’t be happier with them. La Sportiva has amazing products also, being italian and as far as I know, still manufacture in Italy.

Technology: Oh man, this is a pain… I don’t want to throw away my iPhone 13 mini until it’s done, but when the time comes, I don’t know if there are going to be any alternatives. Fairphone, probably, but the components are also from China, right? And anyway, I will struggle with a big phone, which I hate. In PC I can move from Windows to Linux, but the mayority of the PC parts would be made in USA.

Good news is that the only USA page that I actually visit is Reddit, as I don’t have Instagram, facebook or any other social media. Bad news is that it will be virtually impossible to leave Whatsapp.

Well, this is it, I guess that all of you are struggling with the same, being the technology the real issue, cause the rest is pretty easy to find alternatives even better.

My faith in Europe has risen since few months back, and I hope it’s not too late for us to being able to compete in this new world that is emerging, where if you depend on any way on USA or China, you’re lost.

A hug from Spain to all of you, european brothers. And sorry for my poor english.

  • gon [he]@lemm.eeOP
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    20 hours ago

    I host mine

    That’s awesome :D

    We do video calls sometimes

    Oh, I thought there were no video calls, but you’re right! That does make it better… I don’t know how I got that impression, sorry about that! o.0

    but what good are they if you can’t drink together?

    I’m not sure how a choice of messaging protocol or app affects one’s ability to have drinks… Sorry, I don’t understand what you mean…

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      8 hours ago

      Sorry, the last thing was a joke. I just don’t like remote calls, no matter what app or protocol.

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        7 hours ago

        Oh, OK!

        Well, yeah I don’t like them either, to be honest, but it’s nice to be able to see my parents even if we can’t be together. It’s something I value.