Not exclusively, no, but predominantly?but they do have Hamburgers in Hamburg.
I get it, tourists don't always behave well, and we all have some stories to tell. Ideally we should familiarize ourselves with customs of the host country, but very few do.
I don't think it is an American thing to misbehave.
I've never done, and I've travel a lot abroad.I know I am but so are you argument?
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Flag-jacking (French: prise de drapeau) is the act of travelers wearing a foreign flag on their clothing or backpack in an attempt to disguise the country they are visiting from; this occurs most prominently in cases where American tourists wear Canadian flags in an attempt to pass as Canadians.
You know your constant ranting, about Americans this and Americans that, is getting tiresome. Maybe a Canadian political forum would suit you better.There you go, typical American attitude. Dismissing the food as substandard. I have personally witnessed, when in Germany, an American throwing a fit when on a Rhine boat cruise and the menu didn't offer hamburgers. I am not alone in that. My mother-in-law had the same experience when on a trip to Africa years back an American threw a fit because the menu at a restaurant there didn't include hamburger. Neither story is made up, which proves my point about hamburgers. I am SURE that tourism is going dead because Americans with hurt feefees are not going back.
Jantelagen, the idea everybody is equal for service of just about any kind. That said, they are really efficient about it!They're literally everywhere in Sweden. Taking your turn is very important there. I waited to be helped for a while before I realized I needed the ticket.
Another one is space between people on public transport. My daughter said, mom, pretend there is another person there, and sit next to the imaginary person and be quite, don't talk to strangers. lmao.
And miss out on rattling your cage?You know your constant ranting, about Americans this and Americans that, is getting tiresome. Maybe a Canadian political forum would suit you better.
The more correct term is called trolling. Why are you trolling?And miss out on rattling your cage?
Who is trolling? There are no rules that say that a non-American can not participate in political discussions concerning the U.S. But bleating fools like America want to make snide remarks about Canadians, and that is NOT trolling?The more correct term is called trolling. Why are you trolling?
Posting with the intent to rattle someone's cage is just trolling, but only if you admit it.Who is trolling? There are no rules that say that a non-American can not participate in political discussions concerning the U.S. But bleating fools like America want to make snide remarks about Canadians, and that is NOT trolling?
Then you come along and accuse me of trolling, how ironic is that. Clearly I have rattled some cages by speaking my mind. Don't like it? Go to the next thread. See how simple that is?
Now YOUR turn, if the above triggered you, tell me how much you hate Canadians
Ever hear of sarcasm? BTW, read American's comments to me, and see if he actually addressed any of the issues I brought up in comment #24. NOPE. Instead he launched into a personal attack. Why? Because my comment #24 hit home and rattled his cage. If it hadn't he would have given me a rebuttal to my comment without the personal attack.Posting with the intent to rattle someone's cage is just trolling, but only if you admit it.
Clearly you are trying to bullshit around it, but it is what it is.
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Well...it WAS invented in Hamburg, Germany.There you go, typical American attitude. Dismissing the food as substandard. I have personally witnessed, when in Germany, an American throwing a fit when on a Rhine boat cruise and the menu didn't offer hamburgers. I am not alone in that. My mother-in-law had the same experience when on a trip to Africa years back an American threw a fit because the menu at a restaurant there didn't include hamburger. Neither story is made up, which proves my point about hamburgers. I am SURE that tourism is going dead because Americans with hurt feefees are not going back.
And is NOT made of ham eitherWell...it WAS invented in Hamburg, Germany.
I used to lead Americans on tours in Europe and the first suggestion I told the tourist was respect the people and the country you are in. Second, learn at least a few phrases for each country and use them in restaurants and shops instead of just avoiding trying to speak to the staff. Same on the streets.
I don't think it is an American thing to misbehave.
Spreading lies doesn't rattle my cage, buddy. You must lead a sad life the way piss and moan all ****ing day.And miss out on rattling your cage?
Is this your attempt at humor? LOL Because it is joke.
Oh looky!Who is trolling? There are no rules that say that a non-American can not participate in political discussions concerning the U.S. But bleating fools like America want to make snide remarks about Canadians, and that is NOT trolling?
Then you come along and accuse me of trolling, how ironic is that. Clearly I have rattled some cages by speaking my mind. Don't like it? Go to the next thread. See how simple that is?
Ah...but bacon, the perfect add on to any burger...IS.And is NOT made of ham either
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