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January 3rd, 2005, 04:45 AM
#10
Originally posted here by Negative
That reminds me... US stands for United States... EU is French for Etats Unis (United States)... and most countries have EU for European Union. So next time you see "Made in EU", it could either stand for "Etats Unis" (French for United States) and be made in the US, or it could mean "Made in the European Union" and be good quality... unless it's from the eastern part of Europe, of course...
Or, you could get something saying "Made in Germany" and not have to worry at all
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