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the british and probably irish are good travellers but tend to be found in particular areas of the world , the british especially love the whole tacky hot European party location ( wherever it happens to be ) , the above nations you might bump into anywhere , independent travellers
I disagree. There are a lot of Brits who travel further afield and end up in places like Thailand and Indonesia. Southern Europe is more popular amongst young Brits looking to party - a specific niche, whereas middle-class Brits in particular are more likely to travel further afield and can be found almost anywhere in the world. I'd say Brits are very good travelers and get around quite a lot.
Yeah Brits seem to go everywhere. Thailand isn't anything special, but places like Mongolia or Paraguay.
American women. The go far off the beaten track, seem fearless, and deal well with local cultures and languages, especially those women who travel solo. Some blend in so well with the locals that other Americans and Europeans mistake them for locals.
American women. The go far off the beaten track, seem fearless, and deal well with local cultures and languages, especially those women who travel solo. Some blend in so well with the locals that other Americans and Europeans mistake them for locals.
Yeah but they seem a small minority. I'm talking overall percentages.
I'm in Australia and I've hardly ever seen Americans. Lots of British, Irish, some Germans and Dutch. We get a lot of Chinese and Japanese tourists as well. I'm on the west coast and it is a bit isolated so maybe the East sees more diversity of tourists there.
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