At least tourists in Boston stick to areas I don't give a shit about, they aren't in my way on the freedom trail
NYC must be awful
To be honest, outside of Penn Station/Grand Central if you have to make a transfer, most people live and work in places the tourists aren't constantly going.
Even some of the huge tourist spots like the museums and central park are just so goddamned massive that you don't feel like you are wading through seas of unwashed outsiders.
Avoid the midtown shit-belt of Times Square / Port Authority / Madison Square Garden / Macy's / Radio City / Rockefeller Center (low 30s to high 50s) and you will have no issues whatsoever.
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I wonder if Americans got really self-conscious following the 2000s where we were all getting dumped on for being obnoxious so we've tried to compensate for it.
We've been getting dumped on for being obnoxious a lot longer than just the last decade and a half.
Yeah, but the 2000s was when we actually started hearing/paying attention to it.
I feel like you're just making this up
Pretty sure Americans knew that Europeans thought of us as arrogant and obnoxious for decades and decades at least.
My dad has stories from his time in France in the late 50s / early 60s.
This is not new.
edit: and americans think the same about lots of other foreign peoples! Nationalism is fun!
I actually think its mostly French who don't like US tourists above and beyond normal tourist disdain.
not unique to US tourists
Paris Syndrome for instance
Alright yeah but
I mean who actually likes tourists from Asian countries?
they're real quiet
you might walk into one on accident tho
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I have been staying up far too late watching The Killing. I watched the first episode months ago, thought it was all right, but didn't go back for a long time. A couple days ago I went back and have been binging on it ever since.
But, like most crime dramas that focus on one case for their entire series, not just a season, the constant bait and switch with the audience is getting ridiculous.
tourists everywhere are awful but i think it's probably best to get over it. i've lived primarily in philly, nyc, and just outside tel aviv- tourists galore. they're out of their element, they're excited- they're also frazzled, worried about their itinerary and their finances. something snapped in my brain after the one millionth tourist faux pas i encountered and i've started to find them semi-endearing and funny.
I find them endearing as long as I am not myself being a tourist at the time
I wonder if Americans got really self-conscious following the 2000s where we were all getting dumped on for being obnoxious so we've tried to compensate for it.
We've been getting dumped on for being obnoxious a lot longer than just the last decade and a half.
Yeah, but the 2000s was when we actually started hearing/paying attention to it.
I feel like you're just making this up
Pretty sure Americans knew that Europeans thought of us as arrogant and obnoxious for decades and decades at least.
My dad has stories from his time in France in the late 50s / early 60s.
This is not new.
edit: and americans think the same about lots of other foreign peoples! Nationalism is fun!
I actually think its mostly French who don't like US tourists above and beyond normal tourist disdain.
not unique to US tourists
Paris Syndrome for instance
Alright yeah but
I mean who actually likes tourists from Asian countries?
they're friendly and polite and they take pictures with ipads they're great
I wonder if Americans got really self-conscious following the 2000s where we were all getting dumped on for being obnoxious so we've tried to compensate for it.
We've been getting dumped on for being obnoxious a lot longer than just the last decade and a half.
Yeah, but the 2000s was when we actually started hearing/paying attention to it.
I feel like you're just making this up
Pretty sure Americans knew that Europeans thought of us as arrogant and obnoxious for decades and decades at least.
My dad has stories from his time in France in the late 50s / early 60s.
This is not new.
edit: and americans think the same about lots of other foreign peoples! Nationalism is fun!
I actually think its mostly French who don't like US tourists above and beyond normal tourist disdain.
not unique to US tourists
Paris Syndrome for instance
Alright yeah but
I mean who actually likes tourists from Asian countries?
they're real quiet
you might walk into one on accident tho
I think they are adorable.
When I was working at a convenience store in Bumfuck, Nowhere a whole bus of them showed up. The full tourist thing, like they just got dropped off in Times Square. Snapping pictures, posing with people, etc.
It was pretty fun. Good people, good people.
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I have been staying up far too late watching The Killing. I watched the first episode months ago, thought it was all right, but didn't go back for a long time. A couple days ago I went back and have been binging on it ever since.
But, like most crime dramas that focus on one case for their entire series, not just a season, the constant bait and switch with the audience is getting ridiculous.
It's great despite Lund being the worst detective in the world. If a clue is not explicitly handed to her she just walks around missing her important family events and having a great jumper.
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I wonder if Americans got really self-conscious following the 2000s where we were all getting dumped on for being obnoxious so we've tried to compensate for it.
We've been getting dumped on for being obnoxious a lot longer than just the last decade and a half.
Yeah, but the 2000s was when we actually started hearing/paying attention to it.
I feel like you're just making this up
Pretty sure Americans knew that Europeans thought of us as arrogant and obnoxious for decades and decades at least.
My dad has stories from his time in France in the late 50s / early 60s.
This is not new.
edit: and americans think the same about lots of other foreign peoples! Nationalism is fun!
I actually think its mostly French who don't like US tourists above and beyond normal tourist disdain.
not unique to US tourists
Paris Syndrome for instance
Alright yeah but
I mean who actually likes tourists from Asian countries?
they're friendly and polite and they take pictures with ipads they're great
At least tourists in Boston stick to areas I don't give a shit about, they aren't in my way on the freedom trail
NYC must be awful
I feel like New Yorkers are just whiners. They complain about tourists incessantly, mostly because they don't "get" how to exist in a space like nyc. They don't know how metro cards work, they stand in the middle of sidewalks, etc
We live in a world class city and people want to come and spend money and gawk at how amazing it is
And in exchange you are occasionally inconvenienced
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I see liking your own Facebook posts as redundant. Like, someone posted a picture of their cats, talking about how much the liked the photo, and then they are the only "Like" on the photo.
I mean, that's like triple redundancy there. You don't post photos you don't like to Facebook. So obviously you like the photo, but then you also announced that you like the photo, and then you clicked "Like" on the photo.
asian tourists are most assuredly not polite on public transit. asian women, especially, do not possess a moral compass on the subway. they were all raised in barns.
tourists everywhere are awful but i think it's probably best to get over it. i've lived primarily in philly, nyc, and just outside tel aviv- tourists galore. they're out of their element, they're excited- they're also frazzled, worried about their itinerary and their finances. something snapped in my brain after the one millionth tourist faux pas i encountered and i've started to find them semi-endearing and funny.
This is true. There is something kind of adorable about tourists.
Also I mean I have no room to talk I come from a family of the most obnoxious tourists ever. My grandparents basically spend all their time traveling the world and I feel as though every country they visit becomes a slightly worse place for the experience. They come from the generation right before the baby boomers where they weren't old enough to fight in WWII, and as such are probably the worst that America has to offer in terms of obnoxious yuppie old people.
At least tourists in Boston stick to areas I don't give a shit about, they aren't in my way on the freedom trail
NYC must be awful
I feel like New Yorkers are just whiners. They complain about tourists incessantly, mostly because they don't "get" how to exist in a space like nyc. They don't know how metro cards work, they stand in the middle of sidewalks, etc
We live in a world class city and people want to come and spend money and gawk at how amazing it is
And in exchange you are occasionally inconvenienced
asian tourists are most assuredly not polite on public transit. asian women, especially, do not possess a moral compass on the subway. they were all raised in barns.
is this racist
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
At least tourists in Boston stick to areas I don't give a shit about, they aren't in my way on the freedom trail
NYC must be awful
I feel like New Yorkers are just whiners. They complain about tourists incessantly, mostly because they don't "get" how to exist in a space like nyc. They don't know how metro cards work, they stand in the middle of sidewalks, etc
We live in a world class city and people want to come and spend money and gawk at how amazing it is
And in exchange you are occasionally inconvenienced
to be fair, though, even in Richmond, VA, morons stand in your way without any awareness of their surroundings
people in general just need to be better about that
to be fair metro cards are pretty goddamn confusing
what do you mean unlimited cards don't apply to PATH rides
that's a fucking limit
you dicks
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Mojo_JojoWe are only now beginning to understand the full power and ramifications of sexual intercourseRegistered Userregular
I don't know why people taking photos with tablets annoys me so much. It shouldn't. But seeing somebody standing in a crowd holding an iPad above their head trying to get a photo of a college just fills me with rage.
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
tourists everywhere are awful but i think it's probably best to get over it. i've lived primarily in philly, nyc, and just outside tel aviv- tourists galore. they're out of their element, they're excited- they're also frazzled, worried about their itinerary and their finances. something snapped in my brain after the one millionth tourist faux pas i encountered and i've started to find them semi-endearing and funny.
This is true. There is something kind of adorable about tourists.
Also I mean I have no room to talk I come from a family of the most obnoxious tourists ever. My grandparents basically spend all their time traveling the world and I feel as though every country they visit becomes a slightly worse place for the experience. They come from the generation right before the baby boomers where they weren't old enough to fight in WWII, and as such are probably the worst that America has to offer in terms of obnoxious yuppie old people.
this just seems really mean i guess
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At the British Museum I saw a Chinese tourist throw her jacket onto an ancient Egyptian statue once like it was a couch, be told off by a security guard and then later the same girl tried to walk up and touch the Elgin marbles. I think it was more that girl was an idiot that anything to do with her nationality though.
At least tourists in Boston stick to areas I don't give a shit about, they aren't in my way on the freedom trail
NYC must be awful
I feel like New Yorkers are just whiners. They complain about tourists incessantly, mostly because they don't "get" how to exist in a space like nyc. They don't know how metro cards work, they stand in the middle of sidewalks, etc
We live in a world class city and people want to come and spend money and gawk at how amazing it is
And in exchange you are occasionally inconvenienced
to be fair, though, even in Richmond, VA, morons stand in your way without any awareness of their surroundings
people in general just need to be better about that
swift strike to the back of the knee with a stout stick and down they go
then you just stride over them and keep being on your merry way
tourists everywhere are awful but i think it's probably best to get over it. i've lived primarily in philly, nyc, and just outside tel aviv- tourists galore. they're out of their element, they're excited- they're also frazzled, worried about their itinerary and their finances. something snapped in my brain after the one millionth tourist faux pas i encountered and i've started to find them semi-endearing and funny.
This is true. There is something kind of adorable about tourists.
Also I mean I have no room to talk I come from a family of the most obnoxious tourists ever. My grandparents basically spend all their time traveling the world and I feel as though every country they visit becomes a slightly worse place for the experience. They come from the generation right before the baby boomers where they weren't old enough to fight in WWII, and as such are probably the worst that America has to offer in terms of obnoxious yuppie old people.
this just seems really mean i guess
Oh don't get me wrong, I love them to death and appreciate the hell out of them.
But they are not good people.
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tourists everywhere are awful but i think it's probably best to get over it. i've lived primarily in philly, nyc, and just outside tel aviv- tourists galore. they're out of their element, they're excited- they're also frazzled, worried about their itinerary and their finances. something snapped in my brain after the one millionth tourist faux pas i encountered and i've started to find them semi-endearing and funny.
This is true. There is something kind of adorable about tourists.
Also I mean I have no room to talk I come from a family of the most obnoxious tourists ever. My grandparents basically spend all their time traveling the world and I feel as though every country they visit becomes a slightly worse place for the experience. They come from the generation right before the baby boomers where they weren't old enough to fight in WWII, and as such are probably the worst that America has to offer in terms of obnoxious yuppie old people.
this just seems really mean i guess
In my experience every country I've ever visited loved having me
I was even offered citizenship a few times just so I wouldn't leave
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
I don't know why people taking photos with tablets annoys me so much. It shouldn't. But seeing somebody standing in a crowd holding an iPad above their head trying to get a photo of a college just fills me with rage.
@Mojo_Jojo
when i was in tanzania on safari i saw another truck with people taking photos of zebras with their ipads
asian tourists are most assuredly not polite on public transit. asian women, especially, do not possess a moral compass on the subway. they were all raised in barns.
is this racist
When my wife worked the night shift she'd come home (to Quincy at the time) on the subway at the same time as Vietnamese and Chinese cleaning ladies with huge bags of cans to recycle. The annoying tonal languages after a 12+ hour shift and being exhausted coming home at 8am in the morning made her worried she was going to become anti-Asian racist.
tourists everywhere are awful but i think it's probably best to get over it. i've lived primarily in philly, nyc, and just outside tel aviv- tourists galore. they're out of their element, they're excited- they're also frazzled, worried about their itinerary and their finances. something snapped in my brain after the one millionth tourist faux pas i encountered and i've started to find them semi-endearing and funny.
This is true. There is something kind of adorable about tourists.
Also I mean I have no room to talk I come from a family of the most obnoxious tourists ever. My grandparents basically spend all their time traveling the world and I feel as though every country they visit becomes a slightly worse place for the experience. They come from the generation right before the baby boomers where they weren't old enough to fight in WWII, and as such are probably the worst that America has to offer in terms of obnoxious yuppie old people.
this just seems really mean i guess
In my experience every country I've ever visited loved having me
I was even offered citizenship a few times just so I wouldn't leave
I don't know why people taking photos with tablets annoys me so much. It shouldn't. But seeing somebody standing in a crowd holding an iPad above their head trying to get a photo of a college just fills me with rage.
Mojo_Jojo
when i was in tanzania on safari i saw another truck with people taking photos of zebras with their ipads
they looked so silly
For some reason in my head using your phone's camera is fine, but using a tablet is mental illness.
I know it doesn't make sense.
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"Sorry, excuse me. Excuse me. Pardon me. Sorry, pardon me. Excuse me, sorry. Pardon me."
I realized dis right after I post
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
To be honest, outside of Penn Station/Grand Central if you have to make a transfer, most people live and work in places the tourists aren't constantly going.
Even some of the huge tourist spots like the museums and central park are just so goddamned massive that you don't feel like you are wading through seas of unwashed outsiders.
Avoid the midtown shit-belt of Times Square / Port Authority / Madison Square Garden / Macy's / Radio City / Rockefeller Center (low 30s to high 50s) and you will have no issues whatsoever.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Goddamn mod superpowers
That Hail Hydra upset me on a very lizard-brain level
i know someone who does it because it's their thing that they do
i've never seen anyone else do it
Sometimes I see it done in a winking way.
Most of the time it's just creepy though.
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they're real quiet
you might walk into one on accident tho
But, like most crime dramas that focus on one case for their entire series, not just a season, the constant bait and switch with the audience is getting ridiculous.
I find them endearing as long as I am not myself being a tourist at the time
then it's all tomato in the mirror
OH MY GOD I'M ONE OF THEM! I'M ONE OF THEM!
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i agree with nearly every single one of them
they're friendly and polite and they take pictures with ipads they're great
I think they are adorable.
When I was working at a convenience store in Bumfuck, Nowhere a whole bus of them showed up. The full tourist thing, like they just got dropped off in Times Square. Snapping pictures, posing with people, etc.
It was pretty fun. Good people, good people.
It's great despite Lund being the worst detective in the world. If a clue is not explicitly handed to her she just walks around missing her important family events and having a great jumper.
yeah asian tourists are great
asian immigrants tho
I feel like New Yorkers are just whiners. They complain about tourists incessantly, mostly because they don't "get" how to exist in a space like nyc. They don't know how metro cards work, they stand in the middle of sidewalks, etc
We live in a world class city and people want to come and spend money and gawk at how amazing it is
And in exchange you are occasionally inconvenienced
I mean, that's like triple redundancy there. You don't post photos you don't like to Facebook. So obviously you like the photo, but then you also announced that you like the photo, and then you clicked "Like" on the photo.
It's ridiculous.
This is true. There is something kind of adorable about tourists.
Also I mean I have no room to talk I come from a family of the most obnoxious tourists ever. My grandparents basically spend all their time traveling the world and I feel as though every country they visit becomes a slightly worse place for the experience. They come from the generation right before the baby boomers where they weren't old enough to fight in WWII, and as such are probably the worst that America has to offer in terms of obnoxious yuppie old people.
yup
try developing some patience and empathy bruhs
you fucking animals
you disgusting beasts
you heartless creatures
is this racist
to be fair, though, even in Richmond, VA, morons stand in your way without any awareness of their surroundings
people in general just need to be better about that
what do you mean unlimited cards don't apply to PATH rides
that's a fucking limit
you dicks
this just seems really mean i guess
Or a shoplifter.
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polish my shoes, make sure they gleam
I want to make a good impression
swift strike to the back of the knee with a stout stick and down they go
then you just stride over them and keep being on your merry way
this is what the custom should be
Oh don't get me wrong, I love them to death and appreciate the hell out of them.
But they are not good people.
In my experience every country I've ever visited loved having me
I was even offered citizenship a few times just so I wouldn't leave
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
the subway costs 2.50
the path costs 2.50
you can swipe your metrocard for individual uses on the path, interchangeably!
but for some reason time-based metrocards don't work on the path
i want my money back nyc
i want my fucking 17 dollars
@Mojo_Jojo
when i was in tanzania on safari i saw another truck with people taking photos of zebras with their ipads
they looked so silly
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I question the validity of your claim.
it is true this is the worst bullshit
i used to have 2 metrocards
1 prepaid card for path trips
then my monthly unlimited card for everything else
I know it doesn't make sense.