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Hipsie 2 year s ago
Americans that went to Pizza Hut and McDonald’s in London
       
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Eve 2 year s ago
Hipsie,

dash JC-LOL
       
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Penny 2 year s ago
#8 Although tap water _is_ pretty good in Germany, do not expect to have carbonated water fountains frequently…
       
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Alla 2 year s ago
I live in the US. I’ve been to Europe, Asia, and South America. No offense, but nothing really interests me in the countries I visited. Much more interesting places in the US. Big and/or old cities are just not my thing. Lotta pretty girls in Asia though.
       
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Gert 2 year s ago
Alla,

Well, to each their own obviously. But personally for me there have been no greater experiences or I never learned as much as while travelling. Especially in non western countries. You experience more while being in a culture unlike your own.
       
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Delly 2 year s ago
Alla,

This is one of the most American comments ever....Europe is fine, except for all the foreigners.
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
Delly,
um okay. Europe is a clusterfuck of countries where you cross a border and they speak a different language and sometimes rape women or boys. no judgment though
       
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Jos 2 year s ago
#14 Mayonnaise on fries is the best.

In Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, there were literally over 100 scooters at busy intersections (not an exaggeration).
       
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Jan 2 year s ago
#20 You need at least 1 other than Heinz so you don't support John "Fake Purple Heart Climate Hypocrite" Heinz-Kerry.
       
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Sion 2 year s ago
Quote: Jan
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Thank you for your comment brave, brave Jan.
       
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Cilla 2 year s ago
#24 - that is not pizza, that is "zapiekanka"
       
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