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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
Travelers Share Their Culture Shock Experiences (24 PICS)


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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"I was in South Korea in the spring and it was raining constantly. The bus stop to the Myeodong airport has no shelter — it’s just on the side of the road. When it rains, somebody (I’m guessing the nearby store owners) leaves umbrellas for people to use as they wait for the bus. There were so many pretty umbrellas hanging along the railing and nobody stole them. They were just there for anyone to use if they needed, and that was a huge shock for me."

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