"European" culture is much more diverse than a lot of people think, including a lot of people in Europe.
I find that people that talk about "European" culture tend to refer to the culture of western part of continental Europe, usually excluding Eastern Europe, Turkey, Scandinavia, the UK, Ireland etc.
But even with a view that limited, there are vast cultural differences even within that group.
There is no unified European culture (nor currency). There are certain limited areas where different but large subsets of Europe share common ideals, but that's it.
I find that people that talk about "European" culture tend to refer to the culture of western part of continental Europe, usually excluding Eastern Europe, Turkey, Scandinavia, the UK, Ireland etc.
But even with a view that limited, there are vast cultural differences even within that group.
There is no unified European culture (nor currency). There are certain limited areas where different but large subsets of Europe share common ideals, but that's it.