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Impression #5. Older people

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Okay, now what I seriously love about Belgium (more and more each year) – is that older people have so much more, well, life.

This was a true eye-opener. I’ve always known that older people are not exactly living the best life in Ukraine, but I always attributed this to money. But it’s not that. It’s really about being accepted as an equal member of society.

Situation, “an older person…” Ukraine Belgium
Walking along the street Norm Norm
Shopping Norm Norm
Doing sports Rare Norm
Riding a bicycle Rare Norm
Riding a sports bicycle Doesn’t happen Norm
Driving a convertible car Doesn’t happen Norm
Driving a motorbike Are you nuts? Norm
Wearing quality clothes & shoes Rare Norm
Drinking beer Norm Norm
Drinking beer in a bar in a company of lots of younger people who are apparently their friends Doesn’t happen Norm
Older people are included in everyday life.
I hope every year we will see more inclusion in Ukraine

So many things are not allowed

  • Much less ageism at the workplace
  • Pension still sucks, but not “you get next to nothing to eat” sucks
  • As an older person, selling your house and buying a small apartment at the seaside to relax and enjoy life is a thing