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Is the title of the book, "How not to be a dick American when you travel?" -- nm
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Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Jan 23 '15, 07:43
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If that was the case, this would not exist. -- (link)
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Shaun
Jan 23, 07:46
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as for rudeness - I saw some rude international travelers in San Fran - so I don't think Americans own the market on RUDE -- nm
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Epiphany
Jan 23, 08:21
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It's different perceptions. If you're in a museum or an art gallery, chances are the loud, obnoxious person is American, while if you're in a place
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Roger More
Jan 23, 08:17
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Same - though the tourists we (Coolio and I) get most amusement from are Australians and Quebecois -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 23, 08:33
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But I wasn't loud, or shirtless. -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 23, 08:42
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my rudest overseas experience was with an elderly Brit
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Reagen
Jan 23, 08:08
I mean, I don't see why a book would waste the words to tell anyone "Oh, this culture is different, but happy with
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Jan 23, 07:52
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