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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    They wouldn't.
    Exactly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    Exactly.

    Those are some sweet threads. Where do I get some?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    When you look at the homicide rate in America, which I believe is the highest in the Western world and by quite some distance to, are there suitable travel warnings for people who for some unbeknown reason want to visit a country full of bsnubs?

    Of course there are travel warnings for the US.


    Overseas travel warnings about USA mount

    BERLIN — Government travel advisories are common for war-torn, disease-ravaged nations, but a growing number of countries are warning their citizens about taking trips to the United States.


    The United Arab Emirates, Bahamas, France, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Germany are among those urging caution to U.S.-bound travelers. The concerns include mass shootings, police violence, anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT attitudes and the Zika virus.

    MORE https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ates/88458238/



    25 Foreign Travel Warnings for Visiting the U.S.

    What do foreign tourists worry about when they visit the U.S.? Expensive emergency healthcare, overly sensitive attitudes towards nude sunbathing, and gross tap water, apparently. That's according to travel warnings for potential U.S. tourists from around the world. These government-issued advisories can seem like common sense for Americans, but they also reveal significant cultural differences between the U.S. and other countries.


    Most countries warn their citizens of America’s high rates of both firearm possession and crime. Don’t anger Americans, several countries subtly hint, lest they have a gun. Many warn visitors to get travel insurance since, unlike at home, they won’t be covered by a national healthcare system should they get injured. Others provide even more specific advice to avoid certain neighborhoods and businesses. Here are 25 unexpected travel warnings from around the world aimed at those visiting the U.S. (most are approximate translations from the country’s official language):

    MORE. 25 Foreign Travel Warnings for Visiting the U.S. | Mental Floss

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