Yoda
English & European
I can honestly say there is no Country I would NEVER wish to visit, but would avoid some for the time being.
I can honestly say there is no Country I would NEVER wish to visit, but would avoid some for the time being.
Belize City -- visited and never again -- the seventh circle of hell. This coming from someone that lives in the US and enjoys holidays in Mexico.
Im astonished so many people dont want to go to the USA
Florida Keys,Virginia Blue ridge mountains,New York,Nevada,The Rockies,Pacific Highway........New Orleans FFS
get a grip people.
I can honestly say there is no Country I would NEVER wish to visit, but would avoid some for the time being.
Oooops. I had a few beers when I typed that. It's bit more aggressive than I planned. Please accept my apologies.
so you would rather visit karachi than valletta or medina.....?? really...This, absolutely. Every country on earth has something to offer, something to see, something to cherish the memory of. And people are people everywhere, overwhelmingly they'll extend the hand of friendship to a stranger.
It's the regimes that fvck things up.
Having said all that though, Malta IS a bit shit
so you would rather visit karachi than valletta or medina.....?? really...
Well I've already been to Valletta and Mdina, so... yup, absolutely
karachi..?
Go to bed mate
I can't be arsed to trawl back and pick out the poster who said the US has little culture but I'm currently in the US and am even more incredulous to their posts.
I'm in Chicago...and Chicago has some of the best skyscraper architecture in the world ranging from revivalist, Art Deco, modernist, post-modern and contemporary. It has the last sky scraper Mies Van Der Rohe built. Frank Lloyd ****ing Wright . It has public art including Gerhy and Kapoor. It has an art museum which is not only stuffed with an incredible array of pieces, and is second to only France on Impressionism and post-Impressionism; the building itself has architectural merit with a wing built by Piano. It's steeped in music history from jazz, blues and house to a current healthy Indy scene. Food and drink culture is strong especially the craft beer scene. I could go on. It even has a Mexican quarter which is seemingly your gauge of US culture.
And Chicsgo isn't unique. I'm fortunate to have travelled to numerous US cities and I have plenty to marvel about. The country isn't perfect, and you might not like it, but to say it lacks culture is truly and utterly ridiculous. Either you don't understand culture, can't see culture or go to the US with a company that looks after its staff with dull lowest-common-denominator hotels and restaurants. Or you're just plain thick? Your posts on this matter are preposterous.
What do you think of Toronto?
I love Toronto. Really chilled atmosphere, fantastic bars and beers, and restaurants, a skyline to die for and great beaches on the island that is a short ferry ride away. Great place
.....and for the other few months of the year, basically a deep-freeze [emoji23][emoji23]
Well, obviously, you choose when you go.
Oooops. I had a few beers when I typed that. It's bit more aggressive than I planned. Please accept my apologies.