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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a few friends and acquaintances who give off this vibe. Like you are somehow a "better," more sophisticated, cultured person if you opt for international travel over domestic. I think this is really weird. There are a lot of cool things and places to see in this country. A colleague was asking me about my travel plans this summer and when I told her we are going to Seattle next week, she as like "oh." Apparently Seattle is boring, who knew? I guess if we were going to Greece though it would be worth discussing :roll: Do you get this vibe from people too? It's weird right?[/quote] i prefer international to domestic travel for two reasons: 1) i don't like american beaches/oceans, much prefer croatia and greece for summer fun 2) the US has a lot of stunning nature, national parks etc, but i don't care much for that. i am more of a city person and american cities are in general small and not that interesting (plus i have already seen so many of them). [/quote] Nothing says small like New York, Chicago and LA.[/quote] LA is not really a city. not sure why anyone goes there. new york is great but i lived there for 7 years so it's not a priority. i do like chicago - one of the few places in the us that i am eager to visit. but again, that's not because the rest is not interesting, just not my taste - fine, but not a priority.[/quote] Nola, Miami, Boston, the aforementioned Seattle All cool places to visit. I would also add Charleston, San Diego, and San Antonio/Austin. Smaller cities but still neat things to do and see.[/quote]
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