There are tons of videos from Americans who understand Japanese who were disheartened to hear all the anti-American trash talking they heard on their trips.
Think: Being called fat, ugly, stupid, etc.
You might want to learn those words as well.
The videos are equal parts hilarious and sad. The locals say it to their faces—often with a smile on their face.
Be prepared…or not. Not sure I’d want to know if people were making fun of me on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malta
Tons of Europeans, but very few Americans.
Do you consider Brits to be Europeans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malta
Tons of Europeans, but very few Americans.
Do you consider Brits to be Europeans?
Dangerous question
Anonymous wrote:Generally if you go anywhere where English is not the main language, you will see fewer tourists. There are lots of places like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malta
Tons of Europeans, but very few Americans.
Do you consider Brits to be Europeans?
Anonymous wrote:Funny, I was thinking about something related to this re DC the other day. The tourists go to the mall/monuments. But the locals go to Old Town Alexandria. Point being, I think the trick is to find out where locals in a particular country vacation within that country.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want DCUM types to show up so I’ll save my breath to cool my porridge
Anonymous wrote:Malta
Tons of Europeans, but very few Americans.
Anonymous wrote:It's just impossible to avoid tourists. There are reasons why everyone goes to historical and beautiful places. Off-season is prob the only option to get clear of people. It's just too many people everywhere. I'm not sure OP where you think it's great to go that others in the age of Instagram haven't thought of. I mean I suppose you can go to Urbana IL to avoid people but is it really worth it? Come on, this is reality now - people are able to travel so they do. You either just do it and deal with it or don't. It's sad but there it is.
Anonymous wrote:A few posters in that thread talk about finding under the radar places. I have found myself in uncrowded places, but that was mostly when I could travel off season. What uncrowded or undiscovered travels can we have in summer or spring break?
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean places that other Americans don’t go to? Because most of these places in Europe that have been named as untouristy here are very popular with other Europeans. Just like the PP said, most Europeans don’t come to the US and go to the Outer Banks but of course that area is packed with American tourists. Places that literally have no visitors at all are probably either dangerous or not very interesting!