Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU EVER EAT REEF FISH IN THE CARIBBEAN.
This could save you many, maaaaany years of pain and suffering.
What is reef fish? Where is it sold? Never heard of it and I’ve been to the islands. And what kind of all cap letters years of suffering would be saved? Please explain?
Did you have years of reef fish poisoning?
NP, but I googled after reading this thread and it's a legitimate problem that I've never heard of. It's like food poisoning, but with the added benefit of long term neurological and joint problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some unknown reason, most showers over baths in France don't have a door or curtain. I don't know what they enjoy water spraying all over the floor.
Also, there are no washcloths in Europe in general.
Yup, I bring my own washcloths.
Uh oh don't open this can of worms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some unknown reason, most showers over baths in France don't have a door or curtain. I don't know what they enjoy water spraying all over the floor.
Also, there are no washcloths in Europe in general.
Yup, I bring my own washcloths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some unknown reason, most showers over baths in France don't have a door or curtain. I don't know what they enjoy water spraying all over the floor.
Also, there are no washcloths in Europe in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amsterdam: watch out for bike lanes they will run you down
That’s most European cities with well established bike infrastructure.
Anonymous wrote:Amsterdam: watch out for bike lanes they will run you down
Anonymous wrote:Don’t put Spanish moss on your head. It’s full of bugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Amsterdam: you need to have your physical passport on you to rent a car, at least where we went.
-Don’t shave before going in the Dead Sea
-No clothing or shoes will fit you in Japan if you are bigger than a size small so make sure you pack what you need.
I honeymooned in thailand, arguably my tiniest most gorgeous self after working hard for the wedding, and trying to shop was horrifying. "Sorry, no plus size" and I was like a size 6![]()
Wow that’s awful!
Anonymous wrote:Ice is a commodity in many places ie ice water. The rest of the world isn't as into ice water like the USThe tradition of receiving a glass of water with meals is just a very US based thing. Going to China Japan Europe S America - you will sometimes see it but many times esp in local joints - you won't. It's just not a given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some unknown reason, most showers over baths in France don't have a door or curtain. I don't know what they enjoy water spraying all over the floor.
Also, there are no washcloths in Europe in general.
There are washcloths in Europe; you can buy them in department stores, linen shops, even supermarkets. But you won’t find them in your hotel or cottage rental, because they are considered a more personal item, like a toothbrush or hairbrush, so they are not supplied. I like the washcloth mitts in France and always buy some to bring home.
Anonymous wrote:When you rent a car on the French side of Geneva airport, it probably won’t come with the Swiss highway vignette- and you’ll soon be stopped because you’ll be on a Swiss highway without said vignette. If you’re lucky, you’ll get away without a fine once you buy the vignette.