They say "Americans do not travel to other countries that much". I think its not right. So if you are an American have you been to another country?
How you been in another country?
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Yeah, I've been to quite a few countries--UK, Italy, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Mexico. Not to mention the Philippines (I was born in the P.I.) -
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Sure US folks travel - Iraq and Afghanistan are both favorite locations and charter flights are a speciality for these group tours
Seriously.. you want to establish this on GFY??? Don't think so
Chances are US webmasters do travel more than other US people - it's one of the benefits of being on the net. Otherwise... not so much, but depends what you are comparing.
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Canada, Mexico, Bahamas, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales(
), France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, and probably a few others I can't remember at 5:45 am.
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Yes I have...I love America, but our world has so much to offer outside of the USA
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True, but the Oz and Kiwi leg still sounds expensive. Forget about the length of time on the trip and loss of productivity. I couldn't even imagine crossing borders on the other side of the world with a laptop full of porn work. I hate customs.-uno
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Have you ever tried Windows Remote Desktop?
Works just like your own computer only everything is stored remotely
But of corse going on a trip like that you'll need to forget about working..
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wow..that's a big list!
I hope I can do this one day...Comment
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i've been all over Eurpoe myself ... I love it there! especially venice!Comment
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Depending on where you go, this is true. I hardly come across Americans in large numbers, and I travel all the time. Europeans travel like their lives depend on it. Same with Aussies and the Japanese.
I once spend an entire month in Venezuela and only ran into ONE other American. ONE!!!!!
Now... if you're going to the Caribbean or Mexico, you will find Americans in large numbers. But South America or Asia... nope.Comment
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i'm not an american and i've been to other countries then my own... but not as much as i'd like...Comment
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I flew 7 PCs from South Africa to Bulgaria - didn't excpect any problems but just in case I triple-locked/hid all my porn folders. When I came here I totally forgot how I did it on two of the PCs - I think I spent 2 hours trying to figure it outComment
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The current US passport population stands at 18% of US adults. Source : European Travel Commission. Recent research indicating that Britain is the most popular overseas destination (excluding Canada & Mexico) for US residents. Source: Travel Industry World Yearbook 2000. The top cities for passport ownership are: New York, 38%; San Francisco, 37%; Miami/Fort Lauderdale, 33%; West Palm Beach, 31%; San Diego, 29%; Los Angeles, 27%; Washington DC, 27%. Source: US Office of Central Statistics
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some stats I found relating to other countries:
18% Americans
78% of New Zealanders
84% of Brits
50% Australians
71% Belgians
that's all I could find. These were all stats from 4 years ago, so they should even take into account (for the US) the tightening of borders following 9/11
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I was flying to New Mexico from Europe about 10 years ago and the first stop was in DFW. I had 50 minutes to kill between flights, so I asked a security guard where I could go for a smoke - he pointed me through a set of 1-way doors which led to the kurbside. I finished my smoke and couldn't get back in.
The fucker only buggered off and nomatter what I said to the security that replaced him, they wouldn't let me back in the airport. That was until I showed them my passport and tickets Wto prove that I was mid-transit and hadn't even passed through immigration and thus didn't even have a vistors visa stamp in my passport
Would never happen today I'm sure, but it was amusing how my innocence got me into the US without any immigration check.
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