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is it typical?
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24 Aug 2007 Fri 04:25 am |
Quoting AEnigma III: Absolutely! It does make me laugh though that every country I have ever visited is praised in travel brochures as being "well known for their wonderful hospitality".
I wonder if I will ever get to visit a country which is "well known for their hostility" to visitors?
It would make a nice change |
I think this would apply if an american tourist would go to Iraq right now. I think all the people in Iraq hate us right now. Even though there are tons of people against the war in the USA.
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24 Aug 2007 Fri 04:40 am |
Quoting KeithL: There are not many places in America i would consider living. Texas is not one of them. There are pockets of civilization there (usually people that moved there from somewhere else) but it is one of our most backwards states. For starters, look at the execution rate. I could go on, but I'll leave it at that... |
I lived in Dallas, TX for awhile a few years ago and I must say that I was treated well by my neighbors and strangers. Except while on the highways . That is so scary, driving at the speed limit is no good there (you need to go over at least 10mph to not be honked at). But there were a few rude people in the city and I'm sure that happens in other cities too.
But as for friendly people, I think Hawaii and San Francisco is a good place to visit.
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24 Aug 2007 Fri 05:21 am |
Hawaii No Ka Oi!!!! (Hawaii is the Best)
Along with Turkey of course!!
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