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Does going outside your own area always mean foreignness?
Apparently, we don't like strangers but at the same time, we care about tourists...
Apparently, we don't like strangers but at the same time, we care about tourists...
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What is this "supposedly"? Some like it, others do not. Some tourists behave like civilized people, others do not. Going outside your own area is not foreignness but a journey, tourism, curiosity about the world and people. Let's not lower the already low level of this forum with such provocations.
What is this "supposedly"? Some like it, others do not. Some tourists behave like civilized people, others do not. Going outside your own area is not foreignness but a journey, tourism, curiosity about the world and people. Let's not lower the already low level of this forum with such provocations.
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I would ask the question: where does this belief come from? Should the liking of someone be a criterion for deciding on the direction of tourist trips?
I would ask the question: where does this belief come from? Should the liking of someone be a criterion for deciding on the direction of tourist trips?
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No, if they know you from TikToks! :P
No, if they know you from TikToks! :P
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