Anonymous wrote:Seeing the Mona Lisa IRL was a letdown.
is Heaven on Earth. It's expensive, and housing is not luxury - but it is glorious and not overrated in the slightest.Anonymous wrote:Hawaii-
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
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I dunno. Some of this is helpful. For example, Cabo was on my list. Had no idea the beaches are so dangerous. It’s true. Unlikely to go now, as I love going in the water. That’s what makes some Caribbean beaches so fun - barely any waves and you can totally relax.
Anonymous wrote:Dubai. Just all the essential slaves everywhere and the staring.
Las Vegas.
Maybe I just hate fake desert cities!
Palm Springs too.
Love Muscat and Tucson, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italy
Where did you go?
Rome and Naples. Total dumps
Probably the two worst cities on the country. Go to Florence, Tuscany, the Amalfi coast and then update us.
I love *love* Rome and Naples. Florence and the Amalfi coasts have been almost (not quite but almost) ruined by mass tourism. Naples has soul. And I say this as someone who is skeptical when people talk about a place with soul. Naples really is unique and has fabulous food, possibly the best in Italy. And wonderful art and museums. And hasn't become an overly sanitized tourist ghetto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kyoto
Copenhagen
I suppose no one really glamorizes cities in India, but Delhi is a special kind of awful. Mumbai and Kolkata are interesting and have their charms, but Delhi... gah
South Africa. Absolutely beautiful country. But you can't move once the sun goes down. Even in Cape Town.
The American South Pacific. All of it. From Guam to FSM to the Marshalls. Walmart on an island. Depressing.
Tahiti. French Walmart on an island. Trashy place.
Can you elaborate on Kyoto?
Because it's not really an authentic place anymore. The temples and the old town are lovely architecturally, but what you tend to see are Japanese women cosplaying in their kimonos. Lots of couples doing their pictures. It's extremely touristy. It's a very manured place. Like a Japanese Disneyland. You go for the pictures and a few hours in pretend-land. The rest of Kyoto is pretty drab. You're going to have a more "real" experience in Osaka or Tokyo. The bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto is very cool though.
And I'm sure other tourists would complain if they went all the way to Kyoto and didn't see a single person in traditional kimonos like they expected to. Or the place was 'so authentic' that none of the locals understood English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
We’re the oldest and greatest country on the earth, we have the highest standard of living, and we’ve never lost a war, we can judge whoever we want!
Oldest country on earth????
What school did you go to? We are one of the youngest.
I was educated here in America, home to the world’s best education and healthcare system.
You are pathetically ignorant, I am afraid.
Our health care system is #1 for cost alone. We trail behind most high income counties for outcomes/health indicators.
Try reading instead of waving your flag maybe.
You need to show some more pride in your country. The rest of the world combined has zero Super Bowl trophies, how do you explain that?
And the World Series! America is also number one in baseball!
Anonymous wrote:Paris. Filthy city, frequent public urination and even defecation, and some of the major tourist attractions like the Louvre are overrated. I had a great time and would certainly go again but I’ve enjoyed other European cities more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entire country of Italy. Tourist dump.
Fuori come un balcone.