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In reply to the discussion: You will be treated very badly. [View all]meadowlander
(5,175 posts)45. I've lived and travelled overseas more or less continuously since 2003
while America has been doing some heinous and mystifying shit and I guess my observation would be that reasonable people of whatever nationality can distinguish between an individual and the actions of that individual's home country.
There's always the chance you will run into an unreasonable person but as a tourist you pretty much always have the option to just disengage or leave. If it's someone you have to interact with, usually a five minute conversation where you make it clear what your actual opinions are will clarify it for the other person and they will see you as just another person who can't help what their government is doing.
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Yes. The "Ugly American" phenom is real. I worked overseas for years and nearly everyone
hlthe2b
Jun 11
#5
And? There is a reason stereotypes persist. I saw it first hand and learned to avoid it because
hlthe2b
Jun 11
#19
An old stereotype resurrected by a president who is the ultimate ugly American. -nt
CrispyQ
Jun 11
#28
I have been to various parts of Europe twice this year. Everyone was friendly and welcoming.
Lonestarblue
Jun 11
#6
We returned from a family visit last month after 3 weeks in Germany: there were no issues.
MLWR
Jun 11
#10
In Sept of 2016 while visiting my aunt & uncle in western Switzerland; she took me and a cousin to Paris. While there...
electric_blue68
Jun 11
#37
Right?! Bummed me out for a few mins...but then got focused on getting to the Eiffel Tower!
electric_blue68
Jun 11
#40
Trump is ruining travel for decent Americans. That's why no decent restaurant or resort should provide service to any
ChicagoTeamster
Jun 11
#22
My experience last year in Frankfurt, at a party, was that other guests were cautious initially, but once
wiggs
Jun 11
#42
You'll definitely be asked your opinion of Trump in the first conversation with anyone overseas.
sboatcar
Jun 11
#31
Had a wonderful time in Paris when my aunt took me and a cousin from where I was visiting them in Switzerland....
electric_blue68
Jun 11
#38