Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc
Sorry, but no one but rightwing Hungarians and Russ is going to welcome Americans right now.
I think most people realize that half of voters did not vote for Trump and that MAGA are way less likely to have passports let alone travel internationally. Only one third of Americans have valid passports and residents in reliably blue states are much more likely to have valid passports https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/03/americas-great-passport-divide/72399/
That said maybe we are past the point of other countries distinguishing MAGA extremists from other Americans.
I think we’re past EU people really distinguishing Harris voters from Trump voters. They wonder why us Harris voters aren’t doing more. Think of how we expect Russians, who have much less freedom than we do, to stop Putin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc
Sorry, but no one but rightwing Hungarians and Russ is going to welcome Americans right now.
I think most people realize that half of voters did not vote for Trump and that MAGA are way less likely to have passports let alone travel internationally. Only one third of Americans have valid passports and residents in reliably blue states are much more likely to have valid passports https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/03/americas-great-passport-divide/72399/
That said maybe we are past the point of other countries distinguishing MAGA extremists from other Americans.
Most people posting on this thread have no idea what politics are like in EU countries. And yet they're so worried about "MAGA extremists." Amazing.
As for OP, not sure why she wants friendly locals. When I travel I don't want friendly locals, I want efficiency and competence. If you get it, awesome. People in most places aren't going to be super friendly to passing strangers. Why would they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc
Sorry, but no one but rightwing Hungarians and Russ is going to welcome Americans right now.
I think most people realize that half of voters did not vote for Trump and that MAGA are way less likely to have passports let alone travel internationally. Only one third of Americans have valid passports and residents in reliably blue states are much more likely to have valid passports https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/03/americas-great-passport-divide/72399/
That said maybe we are past the point of other countries distinguishing MAGA extremists from other Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc
Sorry, but no one but rightwing Hungarians and Russ is going to welcome Americans right now.
I think most people realize that half of voters did not vote for Trump and that MAGA are way less likely to have passports let alone travel internationally. Only one third of Americans have valid passports and residents in reliably blue states are much more likely to have valid passports https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2011/03/americas-great-passport-divide/72399/
That said maybe we are past the point of other countries distinguishing MAGA extremists from other Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc
Sorry, but no one but rightwing Hungarians and Russ is going to welcome Americans right now.
Anonymous wrote:After traveling all throughout Europe last summer, I found the Irish to stand out in terms of people. Maybe the language helped but overall, it was a stark contrast to how I was treated in Germany, Czech Republic, italy etc
Anonymous wrote:Colombia
Anonymous wrote:Not every country in Africa…. Black South Africans are not fans of Americans. 1994 wasn’t that long ago, and they very much remember America’s support for apartheid. White Afrikaaners are big fans, especially of Trump.
Black South Africans will be cordial to is, but generally not warm or friendly.