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Guys reread the OP. Its only about foreign carriers. The OP is saying nothing about which city has a vastly larger international community.
Of course. But his title led the discussion on from there, and I just thought it was funny that Atlanta could be more 'international' than Seattle or, especially and crazily, Honolulu.
Oh, I was talking "Most internationally connected U.S. cities" like the title of the thread. My bad. But good luck on that census next year, I guess? You seem to have a lot personally invested in it, hope it ends well for you.
I just hope that the results will help open so many of the closed minds out there. But, I doubt it will with most.
Yeaaaa...dude, don't be mad when Seattle is still more "international" (I'd be shocked if it weren't). And Honolulu will be more international pretty much forever.
Of course. But his title led the discussion on from there, and I just thought it was funny that Atlanta could be more 'international' than Seattle or, especially and crazily, Honolulu.
And it is.
Compare a list of each of the three cities Consulates and Trade Reps. There's your answer.
Yeaaaa...dude, don't be mad when Seattle is still more "international" (I'd be shocked if it weren't). And Honolulu will be more international pretty much forever.
You obviously look at nothing but race and ethnicity, dude.
Yeaaaa...dude, don't be mad when Seattle is still more "international" (I'd be shocked if it weren't). And Honolulu will be more international pretty much forever.
How silly - I'm not mad, I love Seattle.
You need to either start backing these claims up, or give it a rest.
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