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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Completely idiotic because it confuses money with social class and ignores multicultural and international people like me. I return to the Alps regularly in summer because I'm French and like my mountains. I avoid the touristy parts because I don't like crowds when hiking. [/quote] Also - the part about Christmas markets makes me laugh. Most of the stuff is sadly cheap knock-offs; the few surviving local workshops who make everything by hand end up not being able to compete, and they're hard to identify in a market setting. It's best to visit them in their workshops. Christmas markets have been terrorist targets for quite a while in France and Germany. If you go, go for the ambience, sure. But if you've done one, you've done them all. [/quote] I had some rich European friends in college. They said they would come to nyc to shop during the holidays. And Asians fly to nyc to shop all year round. I have also read about these European Christmas markets and it is laughable. I wonder if it is the same poster.[/quote] I remember talking to a friend in college and she mentioned how much she loved her mother daughter bonding trips which was jetting off to London to see shows or Paris to shop. And that was when I realized she was in a totally different universe that I just didn’t understand. My mother daughter bonding involved soft serve ice cream at McDonald’s![/quote]
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