Tokyo, Japan. The people there absolutely hate Westerners. Had a travel guide that made us "hide" while he hailed a cab, otherwise it wouldn't have stopped, and was this guy mad when he saw us. I'll never go there again, ever.
2007-03-27 12:43:50
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answered by barbara 2
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Cambridge, England. I couldn't believe how rude some people were to me. Walked into a fish and chips place and I was the only customer. The guy behind the counter was talking to a friend of his and ignored me for nearly ten minutes. Finally got my order and the fish was as long as my forearm. I complained, said this is too big, and he looked at me and said, "Those are American portions." I just sat there and watched as an English gal came in, got immediate service with normal size portions and walked out happy. I just dumped the food and left. And they say the French are rude!
2007-03-27 10:54:50
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answered by Tazzy G 3
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Toronto area, Canada. I went with my fraternity to visit our Canadian chapter. The disdain for Americans that we encountered on that trip was amazing. Maybe it was the University culture, Im not sure, but after we had driven 8 hours, we spent about 5 hours there and received a hard enough time that we went ahead, loaded up and made the 8 hour drive back.
2007-03-27 09:35:26
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answered by bmwdriver11 7
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enormous apple city. its super and an attractive place, and not all the individuals have been that undesirable, some have been fairly positive. yet yeah, some aspects and individuals made me sense like i replaced into going to die :/ i presumed i lived in a super city (toronto), yet enormous apple is a lot diverse..... honorable point out is going to Buffalo, enormous apple.... the place i've got been many circumstances to observe american soccer video games. it particularly is an a-shole of a city. each element and construction is grimy, rundown, and the anyone is sketchy and frightening. my opinion why canadians have a this way of low impact of human beings, look on the three closest considerable cities to us: Detroit, Buffalo, Cleveland :)
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answered by ashworth 4
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New York, New York, no question about it. Rudest people in the world. It's also one of the dirtiest. I really wonder sometimes what all the fuss is about, they rave on about how exciting it is, well I don't call the possibility of getting mugged any time day or night 'exciting' !
2007-03-27 09:45:34
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answered by cosmicvoyager 5
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San Diego
2007-03-27 12:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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One time in Paris, my wife and I were walking by an indoor/outdoor restaurant and decided to go in. It was about 11:30 am, the place was empty, inside and outside. We asked the waiter if we could get a table, either inside or outside, whatever was easier for them. He asked us, "Do you have a reservation?" I thought he was joking - The place was empty, not one person there eating! He wouldn't seat us! I'm still laughing!
2007-03-27 09:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
I was robbed at knife point while bar hopping at night. I reported the incident to the local police, they did nothing. I guess it is just too difficult to experience while you're in a foreign land while the local residents are too unfriendly.
2007-03-27 15:40:43
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answered by Dave Star 4
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Grand Cayman, Caymen Islands... you'd think they'd be hospitable since I went to an all tourist area.. I mean they may get tired of tourists but this is where they chose to work and how they make the $$... they were so blatently rude to my husband and I everywhere we went.
2007-03-27 11:59:51
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answered by Amy 2
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Milan, Italy, they are all super skinny, drenched in name brand style and very tall. They gave americans like me bad looks as if they were better, not much of a tourist city.
2007-03-27 15:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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