Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 5:16pm
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I am in the early stages of planning a European trip. I'm not sure exactly where or when yet, and everything depends on my saving enough money between now and August/September.
What I would like to know is this: How do I avoid looking like a dumb American tourist (which I am, but never mind)? This includes clothing/behavior/anything. What are the particular stereotypes and common annoyances associated with sight-seeing vermin in your home country? I personally have had nothing but good experiences with Europeans in this country, but then, they generally speak pretty good English. German is the only continental language I speak, and my grasp of it more than a bit tenuous.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Monqui on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 5:18pm
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If anyone asks, just say you're Canadian. Problems solved.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 5:19pm
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Clothing - jeans (ones which have some texture, not bright blue ones
lol) behaviour- we are usually quite quiet as britons but will voice
out opinion. Common annoyances include chavs - wearing the crappy
nike/adidas/ socks over their trousers with fake burberry caps ( note:
these "chavs" only travel in herds).
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 5:23pm
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For the love of god....don't wear a bum-bag/fanny-pack (or whatever you want to call them!) :wink:
And if you make it as far as the UK, be sure to look us up :smile:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 5:29pm
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Don't call things quaint. Don't shout or speak slowly to people if you don't speak the language - most Spanish, French, German people will learn English anyway because of the breadth of it's use, and hate being patronised - the British and the Americans are particularly good at annoying Johnny Foreigner.
Also, as a rule of thumb, Europeans don't dislike Americans, they're just people like us after all. Most people dislike your Government/President and the policies associated with it, or the god damn Christian right.
I don't think you'll have any problems TBH, T_B. Just don't be too loud, stay polite and courteous (as I expect you are in the USA anyway), and you'll be fine. As Adam says, if you make it as far as this dirty little hole of a country, give a shout out and i'm sure you'll have a free bed or beer at the hands of some of our members.
And avoid anything unofficial looking, tours, tshirts etc etc - the prices may be cheaper for some things, but theres tinkers and gypsies looking to rip off tourists everywhere - especially Americans.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 5:35pm
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All I can say is that you should be careful around cab drivers,
espeically in Eastern-Europe and Turkey. They love suckering tourists.
I heard an american tourist was suckered into paying 300 dollars for a
10 dollar fare. And you should follow that "say you're canadian"
advice. Some people here (especially the ones without too many
braincells) consider americans very very rich but dumb; easy money. :biggrin:
And if you cross through contries that have 60 or 80km/h speed
limits EVERYWHERE you look (like Bulgaria has), just choose a local car
that's
going your way (you'll notice that the locals ignore the speedlimit)
and use it as a screen. The police usually stop foreigners because
they're full of travel-money. Just in case, spare some
25-50 euros; bribe money. When the policeman asks for your passport,
put a few bills in it and then hand it to him. Always works :biggrin: , the
corrupt bastards!
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by ReNo on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 6:23pm
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Congratulations Andrei, I think you just scared him out of going to Romania :biggrin:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 6:27pm
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It's the same in Poland and most former Eastern Bloc countries TBH ReNo, not just Romania. The police are as crooked as the San Andreas fault.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 6:40pm
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listen to those old interviews they did with the Beatles.. practice on your McCartney wannabee voice. everyone knows Brits have the silliest accents. you get their accent down and your in. :biggrin:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by $loth on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 6:48pm
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Brits have the silliest accents? I thought "Luigi" in the simpsons did :razz:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by ding on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 7:20pm
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Depends on the location you want to visit. I live in South Germany and
we expect high temperatures in August. So wear jeans and a T-shirt.
Well I think you can wear "ordinary american" clothing - It's the same
:smile:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 7:28pm
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Well, I wasn't really planning on eastern Europe to begin with, and Andrei has indeed succeeded in reinforcing that opinion. On the other hand though, I hear it is allot cheaper. The scope of the trip depends on how many pennies I can pinch between now and then.
The core is going to be Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. However, my intent is to basically wander wherever the wind blows. I may spend all my time in one country, and I may hop around allot. I do want at least 7-10 days per country though, so how many I hit depends on the quantity of time and money i have to run with. Since the UK isn't part of the eurail system it's a bit harder to include... That said, if I do end up with enough money and time I'd like to make it a tail end stop and either fly in or out of London. I'll certainly be sure to look up some of you guys if I make it out there.
On the clothing/appearance front, I'd really rather avoid jeans if I can. They are heavy, bulky, and suck up water like a sponge. What else is common? I suppose the differences between the States and Europe may be pretty subtle. i haven't been able to find much information on this subject.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 7:31pm
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There isn't much difference at all. Americas contribution to culture is fast food, jeans, casual clothes etc etc - all of which have gradually been exported over to Europe, Africa, Asia, anywhere really.
You can't really go far wrong by wearing what you wore when you met Orph, TBH.
Also as you say the mainland EU countries aren't particularly well linked to the UK, but flights in and out of London are dirt cheap - keep in mind that the UK has the highest living costs in the world, so if you intend to stop by, budget for it.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 8:22pm
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Er, no it isn't :razz: It's a line off South Park which is used universally to mock the Canadians for being a nobody country :razz:
me runs from angry Canadians
I think about 40% of the British population wouldn't be able to point to Canada on an unmarked map, let alone know it used to be one of our colonies which didn't rebel.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by omegaslayer on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 9:04pm
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T_B people are people....theres no denying that, they are people just like you, but generally americans are known for being "loud mouths", like everyone has said, speak softer. But all in all eveyone wants to have a good time like you :biggrin: .
Don't act like your better than anyone because your from america, like some of my stupid friends did.....ohh boy they still have scares from getting beaten up (but don't let this stop you :biggrin: ).
About the only rare time I've been talked down to was in Canida by some local whom I was asking directions from, so you have nothing to worry about in europe.
Just my 2c from my travels.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Pronounce words with "ham" on the end as "um". Its not Birming Ham, its Birmingum :razz: Use the english words for stuff too- aluminIUM, nappy, etc. Not that you'll ever use those words lol. But yer, watch out for large groups of drunk people in the whole of Europe. Their goal in life is not to steal your money, but just beat the crap outa ya!
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by ReNo on
Sun Feb 27th 2005 at 9:57pm
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Gotta love how "not supporting" is beneficial for international relations :biggrin:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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i think you have a point gorby, but i also think that as a 3rd action, inactivity is not an option. by its very definition it defies the reasons.
as for the neutral countries, i wasn't alive in WW2, despite what you all may think about my advanced years. it was my understanding that those countries did not chose to be neutral, they opted for neutrality in favor of getting the s**t beat out of them. i have seen similar instances in cases like muggings. people chose to not act, in favor of not getting shot by the mugger.
may not be a fair representation, but it is accurate enough.
i do not think inaction is reason enough. sorry.
no offense intended of course.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by $loth on
Mon Feb 28th 2005 at 3:48am
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How is cananda the most hated country is briton?
P.S. I could easily, everyone knows it's above austalia.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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very typically, at least in norwich (the closest large city) the only
americans people tend to see are ones screaming biblical propaganda at
everyone and shutting down plays and all the rest of it. Its just a
stereotypical thing really, americans tend to be very big headed and
canadians always seem very neutral & thus dont really bother anyone
here. Of course these are just stereotypes.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Agent Smith on
Mon Feb 28th 2005 at 8:16am
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I'm also planning a European Vacation (Hopefully bearing no resemblance
to the National Lampoon's movie :biggrin: ) when I finish uni, assuming I can
save up the doe, which is looking less and less likely in my current
job. Good thing is Australian's are pretty much loved universaly, and
I'd like to see some corrupt eastern European cops try to fleece some
one who may or may not catch, kill and skin crocodiles with nothing but
a knife :razz: .
In any case it'd be something of a battlefield tour, checking out many
of the locations from the first and second world war. I would have
liked to started with D-Day, follow WW2, then finish with the memorial
at Gallipoli, but unfortunately the dates around the wrong way. I'll
also be checking out a whole s**te load of other stuff while I'm there.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Not to mention the fact that it is virtually impossible for people to
invade Switzerland, since its completely surrounded by almost
impenetrable mountains. They worked out that it would be possible to
protect all of Switzerland during the war with only a couple hundred
soldiers, since the only routes in besides air were through easily
defendable mountain passes, that no large army could fit through. It's
a bit different now, but the Nazi's weren't have been able to ship in
any kind of army by air.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Oh, so that's why all they needed were those tiny swiss army knives :heee:
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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Mon Feb 28th 2005 at 1:37pm
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two things people need to consider.
1) had Hitler been successfully, he would have backtracked and taken over the supposed neutral countries at his leisure.
2) most Americans feel thats its best to act, and have the act turn out to be wrong, than to turn up dead. at least most Americans i know. no one likes what bush did, but no one i know would have had it any other way. we all keep thinking, had he been right and not acted, we could be dead now.
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
Posted by Hugh on
Mon Feb 28th 2005 at 2:01pm
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1) Had Hitler been successful, he wouldn't have needed to take over the neutral countries 'cause I'm sure they'd be paying enough in tribute.
2) I agree, a lot of people have the mentality that it's best to try and fail than to not try at all, myself included (except in regards to myself, because I'm incredibly lazy).
Re: Calling on all Europeans and Britons
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i can see this happening in some instances frag, but Europe is made up of a s**tload of fiefdoms, i just cannot see all those puny neutral countries putting up much resistance to the German might. Hitler rolled over Poland in what? 4 days or somesuch? all Poland was was a means to get from where he was to where he needed to be. it wasn't as if Poland had anything he wanted. the same would have been true for all those other tiny lands. once he succeeded un subjugating the real powers, he would have backtracked and took the rest.
anywho's i am not a military historian, nor does anyone in my family. so all i can do is guess what he might have done had things not gone south in the end.
Europe has been war torn for thousands of years, but there had been no one like Hitler in a few hundred, and no one was really prepared to deal with it. also, when there is a long time between really bad wars, people tend to forget how to react. there are damned few Americans alive today who had to deal with WW2, unlike the rest of the world whom most likely has seen a war or two in their lifetimes.
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