Hmmmm, is the OP being genuine here, or is he simply taking another jab, and making fun, of certain cultures here in the U.S. ?
I'm for anything that keeps this guy off line.
But if he comes to the US, the southwest in particular, and doesn't visit the Four Corners region
(where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona meet)
Four Corners - Wikipedia
he is missing a lot! I know. I used to live in Moab, Utah.
The Hopi, Ute, Zuni and Navajo nations....the Anasazi cliff dwellings (home to a mysterious vanished civilization), some of the most stunning beauty and
nature on EARTH you will see nowhere else on the planet (Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches and Canyonlands national parks)!
The Durango and Silverton narrow gauge railroad, passing through stunning canyons and scenery in the
Colorado plateau. The True West Rodeo my parents used to drag me to, is there, if you can schedule it.
I'm not in the Chamber of Commerce nor do I get anything for mentioning this part of the country
even though some of the best times of my life were spent there.
It's just that if someone is determined to see the US, and will be in that general region anyway, missing out
on the splendor of Zion and Arches national parks, for instance, would be truly tragic and a great mistake.