Deleted User wrote: » i once spent a week travelling around its midlands to various towns.....grim is not the word....a country really in decay,who'se best days are behind it
archer22 wrote: » Yeah I find it strange that a lot of people think they are "friendly"...the reality is quite different, obnoxious is probably the best word to describe them.
MeepMeep2021 wrote: » England.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » The UK.
Barna77 wrote: » Poland
Pauliedragon wrote: » What's wrong with skippy land? It's great fun over there. Good weather, locals are grand. It's a grand spot.
Hamachi wrote: » It’s worth seeing once in your life, if only to appreciate how truly wonderful life in Ireland is by comparison. I’m not an emotional person, but I found the poverty quite upsetting. The general filth and squalor is appalling. The heat and noise is an assault on the senses. Indians are mostly quite gentle and kind people though. My first trip there I contracted an horrific dose of ‘Delhi belly’ which somewhat ruined the trip. I had to run out in the middle of several work meetings. Let’s just say that turtle was very close to leaving the shell a number of times!
absolutegroove wrote: » Can I ask why? I’ve been to Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and Peru - amazingly different in many ways. Colombia and Ecuador are on my list to visit.
mojesius wrote: » India. Looks like a bloody kip.
MeepMeep2021 wrote: » Australia.
JupiterKid wrote: » Most of the Middle East excepting Jordan and Egypt. This includes Israel. Much of sub-Saharan Africa where wars, famines, tinpot dictators reign - but I would very much like to see some parts such as Tanzania (a good friend’s sister has extended an open invitation for me to come and stay with her there), South Africa, Zambia, Kenya and Namibia. Some unstable countries in Central America I would also give a miss.
Mister Vain wrote: » Really? I thought the Dutch were fierce friendly.