I asked that,because I am interested how people from Lithuania and other eurozone countries think about this ,because Bulgaria was unable to join for very long time the eurozone and its the first so cyrilic country in the eurozone so its unique.

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    1. Great place for economic investments if you have any money – the prices will be raising for the next ~10 years

    2. Ok-Complex-7588 on

      First thing – prices will go up.
      Wages will follow after soon.

      I am more excited for the Schengen Area, expect visitors soon! 🥰

    3. WestRestaurant216 on

      I personally dont think about this particular event, though from a tourist perspective it seems more on a negative side, because everything will become more expensive now in Bulgarija.

    4. manobataibuvodu on

      It’s going to be easier to understand prices when I go there, that’s the main benefit for me lol.

    5. I see the last rate of lev to euro was 2:1. Prepare for everything to cost the same amount of euros as it was in levs.

    6. Leather-Trouble-6530 on

      I had the opportunity to visit this country in the fall of 2025 and was surprised by the prices in a good way. after a while everything will become more expensive there – it’s a fact… smart Poles, they still guard their currency carefully!

    7. Dromomaniact on

      I might be unpopular for saying this, but I think people should be a bit more cautious before celebrating. Joining the Eurozone is not some magic solution. If the underlying economic or corruption issues are still there, changing currency won’t suddenly fix them. Lithuania benefited overall, sure, but every country’s situation is different. I can understand why some Bulgarians are excited, but also why others are skeptical.

    8. Don’t know what other people think, but this is obviously a good thing. Euro brings financial stability vital for easier access to credit, which then can be used to develop the economy.

    9. BushMonsterInc on

      Now I won’t have to do math when in Bulgaria to understand prices, I guess? Bulgaria met economic criteria, if Bulgaria is happy, rest of Eurozone is happy

    10. RainmakerLTU on

      If world economy will not go too hard into recession, they will have nice injections of EU money and various projects to make infrastructure and life better. Like we have. Of course their local prices probably rise a little, because of currency conversion and traders who only interested in profit. But with rising prices, revenue must also rise.

    11. It definitely made me want to visit Bulgaria even more haha

      Btw I love your alphabet, same with the Greek one, it’s so cool when countries have something unique like that about them!

    12. Mostly I’m just angry how far-right populists lied about what will happen by joining the Eurozone, and seemingly no one remembers it. People were saying something like “now everyone’s savings will disappear overnight…” and that literally just didn’t happen, and no one pointed that out.

      That said, welcome to the Eurozone!