Have anyone of you visited America as a tourist before? What were your thoughts of the country?

Have anyone of you visited America as a tourist before? What were your thoughts of the country?

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No.
:^)

Yes
>inb4 migrant
Yes as tourist, went to Texas, Washington DC and Florida (Disneyland)
In Texas whites weren't rude and racist as I expected, streets were massive and I found it kinda boring (Mc Allen and Huston)
Orlando apparently only has the Disney theme parks, didn't see much of anything else still, had a great time
Washington DC stuck to the museums, capitol and shit, impressive but the city was awful no offense intended
Wanted to check NYC but since the orange emperor of the US hates us that travel is postponed indifinetly

>the US hates us
>us

Are you a fucking illegal? No? The Donald doesn't hate you then.

Been all over, I love it.
You people crack me up sometimes, have heard some proper gems, but I quite enjoy your extroversion.

>and Florida (Disneyland)

That's Disney WORLD to you, land is the shitty Californian one.

Thanks for correcting me, it's been 6 years since I was there
He's rethoric is for us to pay for his stupid """"wall""""" and that we are "taking advantage of you"
That's a pretty hostile position

>tfw 10°c

Cant go past oregon without dying of near heatstroke.
It's ok i guess

Boston is nice
New York sucks

Your government encourages people to immigrate here illegally. Do your part and either clean up your shithole country so they don't feel as if immigrating to a foreign country where they don't even speak the language is a better idea, or gib retribution.

Visited the West Coast several times, food is great, service is best I've seen, cities are clean, nature is beautiful. America is awesome.

My grandfather was once. Remember him saying that men had guns with them in bars when they were drinking.

Only seen New York, city and state. In retrospect there are far better ways to spend your time in the US. But I don't know if I'd return with your ever increasingly invasive travel background checks and border controls. At some point it becomes a fucking insult to be treated like a fucking terrorist even though the US have a far bigger violence problem than us.

See, you've drink all the propaganda, no one encourages any migration and you ask for shit, yeah fuck off

I was deported by your fascists goverment when I was spreading socialism

No he's right. The tangerine tyrant is an entitled hypocritical piece of shit that thinks everyone is picking on poor little America.

>Your government encourages people to immigrate here illegally.

You mean by it's instability or are you actually implying the Mexican Government tells it's citizens to emigrate. If it's the latter, cite your sources fag

Anybody who tells you Texans are rude and racist has never been to Texas.

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We're supposed to "buy American" even if it hurts us and gives us a shittier product or we are being 'unfair'.

I'vve been to Dallas, Texas visiting distant relatives. The family was great but in general I found the people to be extreme rude and needlessly hostile all the time.

While I was there I went with my cousin to mall that had this really cool huge arcade in it and going around the mall after I stopped at a few stores and every time the cashiers would come off as if I just fucking shot their mother. Yanking money out of my hand, mumbling shit under their breath.

It was weird. And the drivers, holy fuck their entire road system is like a free for all.

>At some point it becomes a fucking insult to be treated like a fucking terrorist even though the US have a far bigger violence problem than us.

The US does that to literally everyone who comes to the states. It's less about curbing terrorism and more about sniffing out spies. The vast majority of security measures to US puts in place citing "Stopping terrorists" are really just anti-espionage measures.

I've visited NYC, and next summer im going on a 2-3 months long roadtrip from coast to coast

Good for you, it's still a fucking insult.

We only hate illegals and people who don't assimilate when they come here. Normal Mexicans we don't care about besides your delicious food and we generally like visitors.

No, I have been to the Dominican Republic though, so pretty close. My cousin's family is rich so they've been everywhere from Death Valley to New York.

Why are you actually getting so personally upset? Are you Arab or something?

McKinney and Allen are where kids go to school, moms raise families, and dads commute to Dallas. There's nothing else to do here. The Johnson Space Center in Houston is kinda neat, but I wouldn't come to TX for this. I wouldn't vacation in Texas period, unless you're going to Big Bend national park. Even then, Big Bend is only good for kayaking and camping out under the stars. Florida also has Kennedy Space Center, Miami, and the keys which are very pretty. I'm not a beach person though. States in the rockies are where its at.

Went to colorado. Was nice and spaced out. Crossing the road was more of a pain. In terms of culture, it's not all too different to the UK

People don't realize whites and Tejanos have coexisted in Texas for hundreds of years. They are even integrated in the rural parts of Texas.

It's the illegals that plant themselves on the border or head to the sanctuary cities that we have a problem with.

Do you have any idea how retarded you sound?

I live near Boston and I think it's quite a boring city. What did you like about it?

Never been in US before, any tips where I should go?
>inb4 not in usa

What do you like and why don't you Google it first

the people are fat but nice

>the orange emperor
kek

Chestnut Hill?

New Mexicans are friendly desu, i visited Alburquerque and 100% recommended also i dont like Texanos because if i speak Spanish they shot my ass, ese

I like cities and man-made structures, not much fan of nature
>why don't you google it
asking the locals is better, faster and easier than googling

Very few blacks, old buildings, very religious compared to other parts of the US with a strong emphasis on education.

Never been there, always wanted to visit texas or at least since I was 9 or so and listened to "aaaaaaall my exes live in texas" playing GTA so the thing stuck with me. It's silly but yeah

Still it's a long trip and honestly it's just too expensive, From 2+ to 4+ bucks just for the plane, then hotel expenses and other expenses not to mention i'd be going alone. It's just impossible as a student and my parents won't give me money to visit the US.

New York, Boston, Philly and, D.C are what you'll like then

yes I went to yellowstone expecting cowboys but instead all I got were really fat people in wheelchairs.

>you might be a spy so let me grab your dick

I was staying at a friend's place in Quebec on a shoe-string budget and wanted to cross the land border to Vermont.(Burlington) to get that passport stamp for bragging rights. As I was already running out of money I could only stay for a day. So I took a greyhound in the morning and another one back in the evening.

Overall great stay, I had a hot dog and some Ben and Jerry's, chilled out at lake champlain reading the local newspaper. I had some small talk with the vendors and bought a Bernie mug as a souvenir, though the stay at the border crossing alone into the US took more than 2 hours since I crossed without an ESTA, so I got the whole procedure: fingerprints, mugshot, questioning, etc.(I've never crossed a real land border before, having only travelled within the EU) and the Canadians had to look twice into my passport due to the entry date on the same day, haha.

Oh, yeah I was pretty lucky the buses were free(Free Ride day) and there was some market event going on in the main street. They also were giving out some Bernie campaign merch for free which I kept as memorablia.

Beautiful nature, but that's about it.

Your people clearly hate Russians, even thought they try very hard to hide it.

the only russian i've ever hated was this cunt in san francisco who let her dog take a massive shit by the escalator at a bart station and didn't pick it up

but keep up the stereotypes so we can never move forward, dima

>almost every friend of mine already went to USA
>mfw I'm part of the few who never left South America

I just want to end myself at this point. Being a not so wealthy middle class and live around the wealthy is ones fucking sucks.

I love russians. They're friendly in real life and on Sup Forums

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