vijayjohn wrote:Damn, and I thought Zagreb was good!
Not only you study obscure languages. You also visit obscure destinations!
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vijayjohn wrote:Damn, and I thought Zagreb was good!
Varislintu wrote:I agree! I love Budapest, and having had the chance to visit it so often has really enriched my life and perspective a lot.
Levike wrote:Have you been to places outside Budapest?
Maybe Esztergom or Visegrád or Hajdúszoboszló or Székesfehérvár?
voron wrote:I think Lebanon and Egypt are good candidates.
voron wrote:I definitely want to visit an Arabic country.
Grunnftw wrote:The United States. Most preferably the deep south (including North Carolina and Tennessee) or New England. There's just something about the American way of life that interests me. I'd love to go there some day. =)
Varislintu wrote:Of the USA I'd like to see the Californian redwood trees, [...] and yes, I'd also like to somehow experience the "deep south", but somehow I have this suspicion I couldn't really manage that without for example knowing someone there who could open it up for me.
Varislintu wrote:Of the USA I'd like to see...
vijayjohn wrote:Varislintu wrote:Of the USA I'd like to see the Californian redwood trees, [...] and yes, I'd also like to somehow experience the "deep south", but somehow I have this suspicion I couldn't really manage that without for example knowing someone there who could open it up for me.
Nah, just kidding. I suck at tourism and stuff like that.
Levike wrote:Varislintu wrote:Of the USA I'd like to see...
The problem with the US is that it's huge, that everything worth seeing is so far apart from each other.
Varislintu wrote:Hehe. Too bad I don't see myself getting to the USA for at least a decade, so you'd have forgotten who I even am by then.
Levike wrote:Varislintu wrote:Of the USA I'd like to see...
The problem with the US is that it's huge, that everything worth seeing is so far apart from each other.
This is so true. It's like trying to take a tour of the gems of Europe. You'd need months to do it comfortably...
razlem wrote:Top cities in the South (from a real Southerner): Nashville, New Orleans, Charlotte, Austin, maaayyybe Miami.
Grunnftw wrote:razlem wrote:Top cities in the South (from a real Southerner): Nashville, New Orleans, Charlotte, Austin, maaayyybe Miami.
Thanks for the suggestions. What state are you from, if I may ask?
razlem wrote:Grunnftw wrote:razlem wrote:Top cities in the South (from a real Southerner): Nashville, New Orleans, Charlotte, Austin, maaayyybe Miami.
Thanks for the suggestions. What state are you from, if I may ask?
Louisiana, from New Orleans
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