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RE[4]: About the Americans being nice
by David on Sat 1st Dec 2012 18:34
in reply to "RE[3]: About the Americans being nice"
I think the stereotype is more like "loud and uncouth" American tourist, which would certainly apply to some, but not all. In places where the American visitors tend to be more provincial and less worldly, such as Caribbean and Mexican beach destinations, I can see that stereotype playing out. But hey, we're human beings, and we love to divide people into categories and make generalizations.




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Haven't been to the Netherlands, but when I went to Italy I was struck by the "difference in public behavior", to put it diplomatically. Having my feet in two of the most polite and hospitable cultures in the world (American and Turkish), it was almost enough to ruin my trip. I'm not sure where the "rude American tourist" stereotype comes from at all, it seems quite the opposite in my limited experience!