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You are always welcome in Australia mate.
And the first 5.9% Coopers sparkling beer is on us.
Been to Russia, England, Scotland and Holland.
Never had any problems with nationality. But folks have an odd idea of what life is like here.
That said, none of those places were anything like what I imagined.
Been to Russia, England, Scotland and Holland.
Never had any problems with nationality. But folks have an odd idea of what life is like here.
That said, none of those places were anything like what I imagined.
Yes, but I suppose you have Asian roots.
Although you are 100% American, for foreigners you are not the classical definition of an American. A classical definition of an American on which to decide if he is welcome or not in a foreign country, is made by political interpretations of our time.
A foreigner does never see an Asian-American on news dividing the world into different Axis. And you don't see in news any Asian-American declaring war on other countries.
You are a minority group, and you are not perceived to have any negative influence.
Maybe UK, Ireland, Eastern-Europe?
What are your experiences?
And did you ever pretend to be of a different nationality (Canada?) whilst you were travelling abroad?
Maybe UK, Ireland, Eastern-Europe?
What are your experiences?
And did you ever pretend to be of a different nationality (Canada?) whilst you were travelling abroad?
No..but it did cause me to get a polite, but angry earful from a carpet merchant in Istanbul.
Let's reverse this now Ekrem. How many countries open their arms to Turkish travelers? How welcome are they in foreign lands?