Dude, it's not just women. While I was in the hospital a few years ago, I overheard my neighbour's visitors' conversation. One guy was bragging up how he got himself a cheap flight to China, and figured he could wander around wherever. Another voice suggested he check out the local laws first. His response? "Why? Everyplace is pretty much the same, right?"
It's the lies that people have been told. They're brainwashed by the nigger worshipers.
Not to mention that they've tricked people into thinking that everyone is going to know English everywhere they go, and it's "racist" to try to learn enough of the local language to read signs and stuff. It's like they want travellers to wind up like that retarded Pole in the Chancouver airport that wasn't bright enough to bring a fucking translation dictionary (and he was a family class immigrant, not a tourist, his mom is to blame, too.)
Hell, you used to be called "Ugly American" if you went around assuming everyplace spoke English (and had McDonald's). That phrase kind of disappeared after the globalists got McDonald's into India and China ...
Though I suppose tech has made that concern obsolete now. Unless the power goes out.
I encountered a few Canadian and American tourists who seemed irritated I didn't speak fluent English to them. This is a semi-rural area.
WTF is up with that.
This never happened with tourists who spoke different languages but tried to communicate in English.
Many tried to communicate in French, which is always appreciated.
The whole world should NOT be made into a bland ''tourist-worshipping'' safe-space. Our nation is for ourselves first ; guests should keep that in mind.
Learning some language of the place you're visiting is not only courtesy, it might save you alot of trouble.
Dude, it's not just women. While I was in the hospital a few years ago, I overheard my neighbour's visitors' conversation. One guy was bragging up how he got himself a cheap flight to China, and figured he could wander around wherever. Another voice suggested he check out the local laws first. His response? "Why? Everyplace is pretty much the same, right?"
It's the lies that people have been told. They're brainwashed by the nigger worshipers.
Not to mention that they've tricked people into thinking that everyone is going to know English everywhere they go, and it's "racist" to try to learn enough of the local language to read signs and stuff. It's like they want travellers to wind up like that retarded Pole in the Chancouver airport that wasn't bright enough to bring a fucking translation dictionary (and he was a family class immigrant, not a tourist, his mom is to blame, too.)
Hell, you used to be called "Ugly American" if you went around assuming everyplace spoke English (and had McDonald's). That phrase kind of disappeared after the globalists got McDonald's into India and China ...
Though I suppose tech has made that concern obsolete now. Unless the power goes out.
I encountered a few Canadian and American tourists who seemed irritated I didn't speak fluent English to them. This is a semi-rural area.
WTF is up with that.
This never happened with tourists who spoke different languages but tried to communicate in English.
Many tried to communicate in French, which is always appreciated.
The whole world should NOT be made into a bland ''tourist-worshipping'' safe-space. Our nation is for ourselves first ; guests should keep that in mind.
Learning some language of the place you're visiting is not only courtesy, it might save you alot of trouble.
And money.