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Countries NOT worth visiting
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What countries are NOT worth visiting?
Russia
5%
 5%  [ 1 ]
Canada
31%
 31%  [ 6 ]
USA
63%
 63%  [ 12 ]
Total Votes : 19

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Generation-P
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 5:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

darthvader wrote:
Paul Holmes wrote:
........Face it, the American does NOT travel outside of his/her/its country. They are in general not well travelled people. Many of them have not travelled too far out of their own state or even outside Hazard County.


Let's face it, the USA is almost a continent - think Europe. And, there are far many more things to see and do in the USA than for example in Liechtenstein.

However, of course "average" Europeans travel to more countries than Americans (and Australians, Canadians for that matter). Even an almost broke European can travel to 20+ countries on their bicycle using 10 kg of rice as fuel. What's so special about Swiss travelling to 20+ different European countries which are close enough to throw a stone into?

I'd argue this "generalisation" though: Relatively, more Americans, Canadians, Australians, and New Zealanders "generally" travel "further" than their affluent European counterparts. They have to because of their isolation.


Yes but in States you can manage with one solid language, in Europe you can't. Remember, we have three different alphabetical systems here, and also more if you want to take Armenia and Georgia to be part of Europe. Also not all European languages are that similar to each other, Albanian, Hungarian and Basque for example.
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Crabman
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paul Holmes wrote:
So because Surfdude's friends has a passport, the stats must be wrong.
Article number one
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=6553
Article number 2
http://www.happynews.com/news/432007/issues-record-number-passports.htm
71 Million American have passports and there are approximately 350 Million Americans, thus only 20% of Americans have passports.

Gee, Paul quotes statistics and provides links. Fire_G say the statistic must be wrong because the passport agency was crowded when SHE applied for a passport (been anywhere yet?). BCbud says that the statistic is wrong because, well, he doesn't think it is right. SufferingDude doesn't believe it because it directly contradicts his assertion that Americans are well traveled. Hmmm. What is one to think? Believe the facts or believe the opinions? Hmmm.
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

darthvader wrote:
Paul Holmes wrote:
........Face it, the American does NOT travel outside of his/her/its country. They are in general not well travelled people. Many of them have not travelled too far out of their own state or even outside Hazard County.


Let's face it, the USA is almost a continent - think Europe. And, there are far many more things to see and do in the USA than for example in Liechtenstein.

However, of course "average" Europeans travel to more countries than Americans (and Australians, Canadians for that matter). Even an almost broke European can travel to 20+ countries on their bicycle using 10 kg of rice as fuel. What's so special about Swiss travelling to 20+ different European countries which are close enough to throw a stone into?

I'd argue this "generalisation" though: Relatively, more Americans, Canadians, Australians, and New Zealanders "generally" travel "further" than their affluent European counterparts. They have to because of their isolation.


That's it in a nut shell DV and you said it right. And this was what I was trying to say.
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crabman wrote:
Paul Holmes wrote:
So because Surfdude's friends has a passport, the stats must be wrong.
Article number one
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=6553
Article number 2
http://www.happynews.com/news/432007/issues-record-number-passports.htm
71 Million American have passports and there are approximately 350 Million Americans, thus only 20% of Americans have passports.

Gee, Paul quotes statistics and provides links. Fire_G say the statistic must be wrong because the passport agency was crowded when SHE applied for a passport (been anywhere yet?). BCbud says that the statistic is wrong because, well, he doesn't think it is right. SufferingDude doesn't believe it because it directly contradicts his assertion that Americans are well traveled. Hmmm. What is one to think? Believe the facts or believe the opinions? Hmmm.


The thing is...the Yale Global article is opinion based, and says that Americans holding passports is just above 20% and on the decline as Americans are tuning out the rest of the world...and the 2nd article states that the number of applicants for passports has gone up 44% in the past couple of months. It also states that 77 million Americans possess passports and that this number is set to rise substantially. 77 million...hey that's represents more than 20% which is an even greater number than the person who said that 97% of Americans didn't possess passports or travel. So sorry to those who are miss informed and who wanted to give thier views on articles that they didn't read...but BC, Myself, and Fire G, and Darth Vader-we are in the right on this one. My friend is about to get her US citizenship and she is very well traved and so I guess we will be adding one more American to the equation...proving that Americans are in fact so very well traveled.
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Generation P wrote:
darthvader wrote:
Paul Holmes wrote:
........Face it, the American does NOT travel outside of his/her/its country. They are in general not well travelled people. Many of them have not travelled too far out of their own state or even outside Hazard County.


Let's face it, the USA is almost a continent - think Europe. And, there are far many more things to see and do in the USA than for example in Liechtenstein.

However, of course "average" Europeans travel to more countries than Americans (and Australians, Canadians for that matter). Even an almost broke European can travel to 20+ countries on their bicycle using 10 kg of rice as fuel. What's so special about Swiss travelling to 20+ different European countries which are close enough to throw a stone into?

I'd argue this "generalisation" though: Relatively, more Americans, Canadians, Australians, and New Zealanders "generally" travel "further" than their affluent European counterparts. They have to because of their isolation.


Yes but in States you can manage with one solid language, in Europe you can't. Remember, we have three different alphabetical systems here, and also more if you want to take Armenia and Georgia to be part of Europe. Also not all European languages are that similar to each other, Albanian, Hungarian and Basque for example.


So I guess once all the European countries become one nation-The EUropean Union...then none of you will be so well traveled...all you did was visit a different state so to speak Wink
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

for those who want to travel America with out actually coming here
[url]
http://mybeautifulamerica.com/mybeautifulamerica.htm[/url]

are there sites on Russia like this...I'd like to see them if anyone knows
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Fire_Goddess
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crabman wrote:

Gee, Paul quotes statistics and provides links. Fire_G say the statistic must be wrong because the passport agency was crowded when SHE applied for a passport (been anywhere yet?). BCbud says that the statistic is wrong because, well, he doesn't think it is right. SufferingDude doesn't believe it because it directly contradicts his assertion that Americans are well traveled. Hmmm. What is one to think? Believe the facts or believe the opinions? Hmmm.


I guess you dont know what a statistic is. L-O-S-E-R!!! Laughing
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Generation-P
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Joined: 22 May 2006
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

surfguy wrote:

So I guess once all the European countries become one nation-The EUropean Union...then none of you will be so well traveled...all you did was visit a different state so to speak Wink


if you think that's what is going to happen, then you don't know Europe well enough. Only thing that European Union has created is people being more and more prouder of their own local surroundings, there's huge boom for local food, local dresses, local dialects, local you just name it! One nation Europe is not going to happen in next three thousand years, if not even then. Anti-Union opinions are strong.
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Generation P wrote:
surfguy wrote:

So I guess once all the European countries become one nation-The EUropean Union...then none of you will be so well traveled...all you did was visit a different state so to speak Wink


if you think that's what is going to happen, then you don't know Europe well enough. Only thing that European Union has created is people being more and more prouder of their own local surroundings, there's huge boom for local food, local dresses, local dialects, local you just name it! One nation Europe is not going to happen in next three thousand years, if not even then. Anti-Union opinions are strong.


Good...because I do not support a unified Europe...nor a Unified Americas...and I am not for Globalization that the Bush/Clinton agenda wants
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vitalsigns
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You know what is still great about America? The left, the fags and the morons will not prevail here.

Same is true for Russia. Did you see how the fags were punched in the face during the parade? Oh, yeah! That's the russian orthodox spirit!! That's not the UK or Canada to you, fags. Russians still have decency and love their God.
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vitalsigns wrote:
You know what is still great about America? The left, the fags and the morons will not prevail here.

Same is true for Russia. Did you see how the fags were punched in the face during the parade? Oh, yeah! That's the russian orthodox spirit!! That's not the UK or Canada to you, fags. Russians still have decency and love their God.


I hope they don't prevail here...but there is some bad stuff on the horizon for this place...worse would be a leftist-Muslim-fag-that is here illegally
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Fire_Goddess
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

And I suppose you think referring to gays as "fags" is the christian way? Rolling Eyes
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fire_Goddess wrote:
And I suppose you think referring to gays as "fags" is the christian way? Rolling Eyes


let God judge us...I'm not here to gay bash and am just poking fun at vital's remarks. my apoplogies to anyone here who is gay. I don't understand gayness and nor do I have to or do I need to agree with it...but people's are thier own and as long as it doesn't affect mine then I can be tolerant...but yes lets keep the leftist-Muslim-fag-that is here illegally out!
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yorbcbud
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

surfguy wrote:
Fire_Goddess wrote:
And I suppose you think referring to gays as "fags" is the christian way? Rolling Eyes


let God judge us...I'm not here to gay bash and am just poking fun at vital's remarks. my apoplogies to anyone here who is gay. I don't understand gayness and nor do I have to or do I need to agree with it...but people's are thier own and as long as it doesn't affect mine then I can be tolerant...but yes lets keep the leftist-Muslim-fag-that is here illegally out!


You don't like Muslims, you have said rude things about them, and as a point of fact, 600,000 dead Iraqis weren't doing a lot to you, and yet you support that war. Are " fags" just an evil that you can tolerate? There's a word that comes to mind for your views. I think Fire G has used it a few times lately. Laughing
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Crabman
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Location: Middlesex

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fire_Goddess wrote:
I guess you dont know what a statistic is. L-O-S-E-R!!! Laughing


Are we unusually grumpy today? Did your "engineer" boyfriend not give you a ride on his train at the amusement park today?
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