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What in your country/area is totally normal but visitors get excited for?

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  • Y [email protected]

    I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

    Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

    Pic unrelated.

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    I'm in the UK and it's totally normal here to have kids sitting on harbour walls catching crabs (crabbing) at any seaside town. I don't give it a second thought but it seems to fascinate foreign tourists.

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      Awesome, thank you for sharing!

      I do live in NL, almost 100yo house in area that has seen war. Resonate!

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      Funny sidefact as Dutch tourists are the ones most keen on the Black Forest cake:
      No matter who you believe invented the black Forest cake(either a baker in Bonn or a bakery in. Brandenburg):

      It's always closer to the Netherlands than to the actual black forest.

      Gnhihihi.

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      • S [email protected]

        "All highways are called autobahns"

        Does Germany not distinguish between highway and freeway?

        In Australia a highway has traffic lights while a freeway does not.

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        Hrm, I wasn't aware of that difference. In Germany, the "fastest" roads are called "Autobahn", and they have no speed limit by default, and have no traffic lights. The next level down are called "Bundesstraße": they have a default speed limit of 100 km/h, and sometimes run through towns (lower speed limit), and sometimes have only one lane in each direction.

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        • R [email protected]

          I have only been to London and the north, but that is cool & makes sense, it doesn't freeze there, right?

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          It does freeze, but I guess not that badly, and they hibernate anyway.

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          • Y [email protected]

            I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

            Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

            Pic unrelated.

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            Poutine is lazy junk food and there's nothing impressive about a slop pile of gravy, curds, and fries.

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            • burgerbaron@piefed.socialB [email protected]

              Poutine is lazy junk food and there's nothing impressive about a slop pile of gravy, curds, and fries.

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              it's impressive how stopped up i get after eating a big ol platter of poutine and how i keep coming back for me

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              • Y [email protected]

                Do people really say "ay im walkin' here"?

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                not really, we try to stay away from tourist areas if we can help it

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                • viking@infosec.pubV [email protected]

                  He was probably exaggerating, while Hong Kong central is pretty built up, there are a lot of areas without any buildings, and even national parks large enough to get lost in (for a few hours at least).

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                  Not to forget the sky over the ocean.

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                    Idk. When I went to Munich seemed like it was hella packed and everyone there was having a dope ass time, whether they were foreigners or not.

                    It felt like something even the locals got stoked for during the walk from the train to the entrance. This was Sept 2019, so idk how the comeback after covid feels.

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                    Ok yes it's not bad, for people here it's just - normal. There's quite a number of beer fests round the year in Bavaria. Of course it's the biggest one.

                    In Munich we have at least Frühlingsfest, Starkbierzeit and Oktoberfest - so something where you can go is always close (time wise). And if not, you'll just go to a beer garden.

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                      The entire PNW is this way.

                      Summer Solstice in the Seattle area has twilight til ~10pm, even later up in Vancouver.

                      But yeah, don't come, it's always raining.

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                      Can confirm summer is the rainiest season in the PNW. Absolutely nothing to see here.

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                      • burgerbaron@piefed.socialB [email protected]

                        Poutine is lazy junk food and there's nothing impressive about a slop pile of gravy, curds, and fries.

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                        Ever since I've first heard of poutine, I thought it sounded disgusting. But You can be damned sure that would be the first thing I eat if I'm ever in Canada.

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                          I'm lucky enough that I see these little guys on a regular basis.

                          The first time I went to London, the size of the Ravens caught me off guard. I couldn't get enough of seeing those things. We only really see Grackles in South Texas that regularly and they're half the size, so I'm sure I was the weird bird guy that day to many people.

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                          I want to hug it. Would it be wise to hug it? I don't care I still want to hug it.

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                          • burgerbaron@piefed.socialB [email protected]

                            Poutine is lazy junk food and there's nothing impressive about a slop pile of gravy, curds, and fries.

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                            Joke's on you, I’m into that shit

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                              Depends on what you want out of your trip.

                              Townsend on the backside is nice.
                              Cherokee (and has gambling) is nice
                              Any small valley town in the range is going to be fine.

                              But when I go, I tend to just go for the views and like one day in actual Gatlinburg. I'm from e.tn so the tourist stuff is oldhat for me.

                              So I'll go get a cabin in the deep dark woods and just be "off grid" for a bit. But that's not what everyone does.
                              There's a lot there to do that's not spend your money playing games / on trinkets.

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                              Thank you! I'll be planning my first solo "escape the world" trip either this month or next month (I'm from northern GA) and I'll probably spend most of my time in a cabin just doing a lot of nothing.

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                              • D [email protected]

                                When I was in grad school, a French post doc saw one of the pine cones ( some get around the size of your head). She wanted to keep it to prove that “ everything is bigger in America “

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                                I always thought that was just a cartoon thing, I didnt realise they really got that big

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                                • Y [email protected]

                                  I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

                                  Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

                                  Pic unrelated.

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                                  The Derby. So glad I moved out of Louisville, KY as soon as I graduated high school.

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                                    Iron range?

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                                    Some west of the iron range.

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                                    • T [email protected]

                                      Urban foxes are in every city. Foxes and coyotes. You just dont see them often.

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                                      Anecdotally I would say that London specifically, rather than the UK as a whole, has either an unusually high population of foxes or a unusually bold one. I've never seen so many out in the open as there

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                                      • tuuktuuk@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

                                        That's not because of an organization trying to make Finland ignore the EU legislation using strategies that then cause us to run headlong against a wall, though.

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                                        Oh yeah, that.

                                        I love that we have nice systems, but I hate it we have so many people who are not willing to see any flaws in Finland.

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                                        • blueether@no.lastname.nzB [email protected]

                                          Was it that hard? The UK was the subject and NZ was mentioned as the comparison.

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                                          In a list, after an em dash, and you've got four different points in time going on on two islands. It's all technically correct, and there's only the one way to interpret it that makes sense, but "the British town" would have improved readability.

                                          Also, it's a crying shame more people don't know about NZ animals. Some of them are pretty unique.

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