Would you prefer if I said you have been fired from the vast majority of the jobs you have ever held? Surely, you would not deny that you have had problems holding down a job?
I'm certainly well aware of the "Ugly American" phenomenon. I've tried my best when travelling to avoid projecting this image; in truth, I've probably failed on a few occasions. But I hope people would give me the same understanding that I extend to them.
You definitely have problems in that department. Someone who is as intelligent as you claim to be would figure out how to do a job well so he isn't repeatedly fired for incompetence. Your failure to examine or even acknowledge this reoccurring problem in your professional life says more about you than anything else.
Ugh. That went right over your head didn't it... I'm beginning to think Dayton may be a little bit right about you.
If you can't comprehend the satirical response I made in a thread calling Americans rude then I can't help you. Maybe autism is contagious.
It is amazing how a guy would said as long as he 51% thinks something is true that it is ok for him to pretend it is an absolute truth has such problems with other people paraphrasing even though the paraphrasing captures the essance of his statements. It is almost as if Dayton is dishonest and prefers evading and disessembling to acknowledging truths he does not like.
I know you can't admit you're wrong due to alcoholism induced by insanity but I just want you to know that your apology is accepted and you are forgiven.
True, but Vegas and LA are "The West". Anyway I'm glad Washington D.C. made the list - I'll never visit there again.
The French will be nice to your face, but if you can't speak French, or even so much as have the slightest tinge of an American/British accent in your French, they'll shit, piss, cum, booger, dandruff, and period into your food. So, which is unfriendlier, that, or our American hot-heads? I honestly don't know, you tell me, folks.
I've never been to France but IIRC someone once said to me who had been in Europe extensively that Frenchman in southern France acted considerably differently than those in the northern France, Paris and its environs. Feel free to correct me if I'm in error.
What, people in different regions don't all act the same?? Surely that can't be so, especially when all Americans......er, no...Christian Americans, are all the same and all foreigners are inferior. How do you explain these disgraceful inconsistencies Teacher Kitchens?
I generally find Americans to be more friendly than most. At the risk of generalising, I find northern and eastern Europeans to be a little less easy to interact with.
These "The X most (adjective) cities" lists nearly always have shitty methodology, but the methodology on this one is even shittier than usual. It was (a) a self-selecting poll that (b) asked people to rate 262 cities, a number that even most readers of Travel + Leisure magazine probably haven't been to more than a handful of, on (c) subjective criteria, with (d) no way of even knowing if the respondents had visited the cities they were ranking or were just answering based on cultural perceptions, media representations or their own assumptions. In other words: Useless for anything but clickbait.
Well, Little Rock, AR has its own submarine at the Inland Maritime Museum. And just recently we got our hands on one of the tug boats that performed heroically at Pearl Harbor during the attack. Plus a presidential library/museum.