Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 > Hey it was the trip from you know where anyway (I > went with my in-laws) so you probably wouldn't have > wanted to meet me then anyway. I wasn't dissing > Florida or Disney World, I just meant at Disney World > you get a great cross section of the world ( Not just > Americans, or just men or women or whatever). I guess > I was a little shocked at how rude everyone was. I > expected it from Americans (stereotype I know) but I > was surprised at the Europeans (another stereotype I > know). And no, not every American or European ( Do you > even say that now?) is rude but it seems like a lot of > them are. > Heck I was even into the rude thing by the last day. > It's catching. Oh no, I didn't think you were dissing WDW or FL...that's MY job <wink>. I'm just disappointed that you were so nearby and didn't tell me <G>. Then again, I can understand the in-law thing <wink>. I still think a LARGE part of it is " leaving your brains at home when you're on vacation " syndrome. That doesn't make it RIGHT but at least it helps to know where it's coming from. Central Floridians love tourists because thanks to them we don't pay any state income tax. But other than that...ick <G>. -Sharon- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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