Open ditch sewers are the best!I can tell from watching TV and YouTube that most foreign countries are filthy third world countries. I don't have go actually go there.
Open ditch sewers are the best!I can tell from watching TV and YouTube that most foreign countries are filthy third world countries. I don't have go actually go there.
I can tell from watching TV and YouTube that most foreign countries are filthy third world countries. I don't have go actually go there.
Okay, and if we're looking at a widespread economic contraction next year, inflation will be something central banks will be trying to restore and prices for goods and services can only decline.
If I run an airline, a hotel or a restaurant, my fixed costs don't go away just because the number of travelers I can attract declines with economic conditions. I have the choice of lowering price to maintain some trade or maintaining prices and losing more trade.Would be nice but I doubt it. Taking commercial real estate for an example, we've been looking to move office buildings for years. However, no property manager wants to lower their rent because it lowers their market value and lenders don't want that. So instead it sits vacant for years and they write it off on taxes.
I pretty much apply that to pretty much everything nowadays; companies don't want to lower their market value because of investors so instead they'll cut jobs to make it look like they're doing good.
No way no day nohow
Some pics from our last trip, in February
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I’m not sure if this was a sarcastic post or not. My time in the Philippines was incredible and I spent alot of time in the non-touristy places as well. Saw alot of sad things but the people were happy. They were the kindest people I’ve ever met. Beautiful country, culture, wonderful food. My friend is from the Philippines and he’ll retire there. My plan is to part time retire there too, though that’s a long ways away.Just took this picture moments ago of some people commuting to work in South East Asia this Monday morning.
Is this something one wants to travel from the U.S and spend the money and vacation time to experience?
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Nick, how old are you? By chance do you know the number one industry without question for the Philippines?A few years ago I never had much desire to travel outside of the United States. In 2023 I went to England and Wales. Had a ton of fun. Last year I went to The Netherlands and France. So much fun. Then later in the year I went with my best friend to the Philippines. Had an amazing time.
I’m not sure if this was a sarcastic post or not. My time in the Philippines was incredible and I spent alot of time in the non-touristy places as well. Saw alot of sad things but the people were happy. They were the kindest people I’ve ever met. Beautiful country, culture, wonderful food. My friend is from the Philippines and he’ll retire there. My plan is to part time retire there too, though that’s a long ways away.
About 10 years ago we took the train from Switzerland to Denmark and spent a week on a dairy farm out in the country. We then moved on to Friesland and spent a week or so in some of the rural parts up there….magical places. Great people.Nick, how old are you? By chance do you know the number one industry without question for the Philippines?
Glad you enjoyed the Philippines. Some day maybe you and I will have a coffee in Phoenix, and can converse on the Philippines and SE Asia.
England, Netherlands, and France all sound like great destinations to visit. Of the three, my preference would be the countryside of France, countryside of Britain, and finally the countryside of Netherlands. At my age, no desire whatsoever to vacation in the major cities of any of those nations.
It’s a good thing post cards don’t smell.Open ditch sewers are the best!
No one who has experienced this complains about cow stuff againIt’s a good thing post cards don’t smell.![]()
When I worked for a hotel it was interesting that many Europeans couldn't wrap their head around the size of the USA or Canada. I had an Italian guy visiting and he asked how far a few of the ski resorts were and he said forget it way too far to drive. Apparently an hour and a half each way was considered crazy without using a train.I love traveling and I wish I could do a lot more! I love Canada but I also love visiting the US (I have been to about 25 different states in my life) and I have also been to Mexico, Cuba, The Dominican Republic and Jamaica. I have never been to Europe but I would love to! I love meeting new people from other countries. I’m experiencing a lot of that right now since I started doing my Niagara Falls walking tours and I love spending time with people from different parts of the world. It makes me want to visit more of those places![]()
I think it's a universal thing. Not just a red neck closed minded 'mercan thing.When I worked for a hotel it was interesting that many Europeans couldn't wrap their head around the size of the USA or Canada. I had an Italian guy visiting and he asked how far a few of the ski resorts were and he said forget it way too far to drive. Apparently an hour and a half each way was considered crazy without using a train.
I haven't ever travelled outside of the USA. I've been wanting to but never had the time or money.
When I worked for a hotel it was interesting that many Europeans couldn't wrap their head around the size of the USA or Canada. I had an Italian guy visiting and he asked how far a few of the ski resorts were and he said forget it way too far to drive. Apparently an hour and a half each way was considered crazy without using a train.
I haven't ever travelled outside of the USA. I've been wanting to but never had the time or money.
Very nice. Where did you visit ?
it looks like Argentina/Chile, way South