Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qatar. I think it is kind of a place most people wouldn't think to vacation. We absolutely loved it and I was pretty shocked by what a great time I had (i admittedly didn't know much about it before we went)
IDK.. I don't think I like the idea of spending my money in a country where women are second class citizens. Just doesn't feel right to me.
So, I guess you don't spend anymore here in the US - where women are second class citizens.
?
If the US ever becomes a country where women cannot drive, or go anywhere without permission or escort from a male relative, I might agree with you, but that isn't the case here.
As much as I am for women's choice, the US is nowhere near a country that treats its women like second class citizens.
You need to learn about how Qatar, Dubai, etc.. treats its women.
So, I'm not American and having lived in Bahrain I'm pretty sure I know how women are treated in the areas you mention. Why do I suspect you don't even have a passport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qatar. I think it is kind of a place most people wouldn't think to vacation. We absolutely loved it and I was pretty shocked by what a great time I had (i admittedly didn't know much about it before we went)
IDK.. I don't think I like the idea of spending my money in a country where women are second class citizens. Just doesn't feel right to me.
So, I guess you don't spend anymore here in the US - where women are second class citizens.
?
If the US ever becomes a country where women cannot drive, or go anywhere without permission or escort from a male relative, I might agree with you, but that isn't the case here.
As much as I am for women's choice, the US is nowhere near a country that treats its women like second class citizens.
You need to learn about how Qatar, Dubai, etc.. treats its women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qatar. I think it is kind of a place most people wouldn't think to vacation. We absolutely loved it and I was pretty shocked by what a great time I had (i admittedly didn't know much about it before we went)
IDK.. I don't think I like the idea of spending my money in a country where women are second class citizens. Just doesn't feel right to me.
So, I guess you don't spend anymore here in the US - where women are second class citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qatar. I think it is kind of a place most people wouldn't think to vacation. We absolutely loved it and I was pretty shocked by what a great time I had (i admittedly didn't know much about it before we went)
IDK.. I don't think I like the idea of spending my money in a country where women are second class citizens. Just doesn't feel right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Ok we should start. Separate thread for people who think Istanbul or Mexico City are undiscovered gems….
Back to the question in hand:
Northern Ireland
The area south of the Lake District in the UK, like Kirkby Lonsdale
Sumatra
Laos
Ljubljana
Pau and the French Pyrenees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palm Springs and Puerto Rico are not international.
My word…
lol you need refresh your geology. Puerto is its own island; of course it’s another country.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t think I am a troll but Russia, at least st Pete and Moscow.
Was there in 2019 and it blew me away. Hopefully there is still going back to what was.
Anonymous wrote:Ok we should start. Separate thread for people who think Istanbul or Mexico City are undiscovered gems….
Back to the question in hand:
Northern Ireland
The area south of the Lake District in the UK, like Kirkby Lonsdale
Sumatra
Laos
Ljubljana
Pau and the French Pyrenees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annecy, France. Super clean beautiful lake surrounded by mountains, warm enough to comfortably swim in in July and August. French food. 45 minutes from a major airport. 90 minutes from the heart of the French Alps. And yet I have met very few Americans or even Brits who have ever heard of it.
Went over 20 years ago on a People to People trip and LOVED it!
Yeah, it’s different now. Violence against children, especially babies & toddlers, is something I thought I would never see there.
I don’t know why pp wrote the above about Americans & Brits. There’s a small but mighty group of expats in Annecy, known as the “Venice of the Alps.”
Huh?
Do you read the news? The Syrian migrant that stabbed babies on an Annecy playground…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annecy, France. Super clean beautiful lake surrounded by mountains, warm enough to comfortably swim in in July and August. French food. 45 minutes from a major airport. 90 minutes from the heart of the French Alps. And yet I have met very few Americans or even Brits who have ever heard of it.
Went over 20 years ago on a People to People trip and LOVED it!
Yeah, it’s different now. Violence against children, especially babies & toddlers, is something I thought I would never see there.
I don’t know why pp wrote the above about Americans & Brits. There’s a small but mighty group of expats in Annecy, known as the “Venice of the Alps.”
Huh?