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> I would avoid all of the two-letter domain names

Here in Europe all of the national TLDs for countries I can think of off the top of my head are two letter TLDs, and will be regarded as trustworthy in their respective countries.

.no .se .dk .fi .fr .it .de .ch .at .pl .es .sk and so on and so forth



Gov.uk - love it. .co.uk - always smelled of cheap, second hand, gaudy.


ccTLDs are two letter correct. Avoiding two letter TLDs is non-practical. If you focus on the local market just take your country's TLD.


I certainly trust those and globally, cuz "in their respective countries" is not a high enough bar


There is always therelateteam.com




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