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Hesitant Traveller Aug 2nd, 2002 04:37 PM

Where is safe to go in Europe for 2 weeks
 
Planning to use two United tickets for any European city won last year. Concerned about mad cow's disease & recent anti-american sentiments in all those countries. Heard about people being treated rudely in France or scammed in Italy. Is there an area that appreciates & welcomes Americans not just for our dollars but for what we have done for them in the second world war, Marshall Plan & NATO.

anon Aug 2nd, 2002 04:39 PM

is this for real???

Bored Barry Aug 2nd, 2002 04:40 PM

Why not ask Uncle Snooze?

Dr Who Aug 2nd, 2002 05:01 PM

"Is there an area that appreciates & welcomes Americans not just for our dollars but for what we have done for them in the second world war, Marshall Plan & NATO." <BR><BR>Does United run a time machine? <BR><BR>Seriously, you go on holiday to get away from your worries, to expand your horizons, to break out of limited mindsets and really enjoy a new culture and different way of life, even if only briefly. Go anywhere in Europe and you'll meet people who want to talk with you about the US - people who've visited or are planning to visit your city/area, people who have friends or family in the US, people who are just curious about how you live. Talk with them like human beings, and if you get around to the second world war, the Marshall Plan or NATO, listen to them with an open mind - you might learn something. <BR>

tdb35 Aug 2nd, 2002 05:15 PM

You're joking, right.......not to depart from the topic at hand (amazing sights, lots of history and culture, new people to meet, etc.), but it's that attitude that creates such anti-american feelings.....get off your high horse......some people in Europe most likely are resentful towards Americans simply because of their "we are the best, we are "it" attitude", and no wonder.....maybe if more U.S. residents travelled with more of an open mind, they wouldn't receive such average treatment. Oh, and by the way, it's not just Americans that are victims of theft, violence or bad treatment. Speaking of WWII - did you fight in the war?

janis Aug 2nd, 2002 05:26 PM

Gotta be a troll - at least I sure hope so!

Sgt. Aug 2nd, 2002 05:28 PM

<BR>Try the Netherlands. Many of the older citizens still remember Eindhoven and Operation Market Garden with profound gratitude. The Dutch were very appreciative of the Yanks, both for their military valor and their courteous conduct with the citizenry. Hopefully, some of them still have a soft spot for the progeny of their liberators of yore.

xxx Aug 2nd, 2002 05:40 PM

What a shame that so many of you are so impatient. Did you ever stop to think that maybe this person is older and leery about travelling abroad. Being on vacation in a strange country when you're 75 years old is MUCH different than when you're young! Not only do people take advantage of you (yes, this happens in the US as well) but you just can't handle yourself physically as well as younger people can.

Mr.X Aug 2nd, 2002 05:43 PM

Thanks Sergeant, Eindhoven is a great suggestion! I think they have a great museum of Liberation just a block away from Mcdonald's, just don't eat their burgers.

kkj Aug 2nd, 2002 08:03 PM

I've been all over Europe and never had any problems. Just be appreciative, interested in learning and open to new experiences. Please don't go with an attitude of American superiority or you will have trouble. <BR><BR>I wouldn't worry about mad cows disease unless you plan on spending time on farms. <BR><BR>Try visiting Switzerland. It's easy to navigate and the people are great.<BR><BR>On a side note, don't bring up WWII. It's old news and you will open up a can of worms. Not that our help wasn't appreciated, but we were a little late getting to the party. So to speak. Non Americans get a little tired of hearing how great we are etc. With an open mind you'll be amazed at the things our European neighbors could teach us.

xxx Aug 2nd, 2002 08:25 PM

Please stay home and put your head in that Spanish toilet the Canadian is complaining about.

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Uncle Sam Aug 3rd, 2002 07:04 AM

Hesitant,<BR><BR>You're too late, they've already forgotten what we did for them in WWII and with the Marshalll Plan.<BR><BR>Their parents probably haven't forgotten though!<BR><BR>US


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