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The chart doesn't say that France is not in EU ... it says that there is a generic type of electrical outlet in Europe, with a specifity for France on the 3rd line. Also for Germany. Also for Russia (which is not in Europe but they use the generic type of european electrical outlet).
... lol ...
listen here Einstein.... take a look to the most left in the middle... it means its in china and australia. so if there is flag of EU with France/Germany next to it...
it say those electrical outlets are in EU, so it also means they are in Germany/France as well. Im in Eu country and you can find all three types (with EU flags) here.
Left hand, second row also is what we have in New Zealand, where there are no critters that will bite you, let alone kill you, and the police don't carry guns.
But metre is spelt metre, as in a unit of measure.
The word spelt meter means a measuring machine, such as a speed-o-meter or an electric meter.
Spelling the word metre as meter instantly reveals you as coming from a backward country.
Same goes for the word litre, it is a French word, stop changing the spelling of it.
Depends which language. In german, both is pronounced and written meter.
Shut up.
Do STFU.
Rule of Land deffered.
You can ask to* become
I'm going in Türkiye several times per year ... I have never seen someone drinking tap water, whenever I'm going to someone house they drink water from a bottle or from a water dispenser. And when I ask why : tap water is not safe.
So I'm very suprised by your "fact".
So instead of listing all exceptions, it is better to tell to a traveller to globally take care of tap water (as the map is not attend to be an exhaustive situation of tap water in countries but an information for travellers).
Why does it have to be racist, why can't it just be wrong.