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Five cities you recommend when foreigners to visit the U.S.


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Most of the major cities that everyone has been saying are great with one exception. I'd take a pass on Miami.. I've never found it extremely enjoyable or American. A good portion of the people are Caribbean island immigrants or homeless people.

 

Can't speak on western cities but for the East I'd do New Orleans, DC, NY, Boston, and a Charlotte to Ashville Trip for NC (little over 2hr drive).

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lol it's okay guys, nobody is going to question your precious fanhood if you think New Orleans is a great place to visit unless they're a dumb motherfuger

 

I lived in New Orleans when I was a baby, all I did was sh!t my pants the whole time I was there.

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Most of the major cities that everyone has been saying are great with one exception. I'd take a pass on Miami.. I've never found it extremely enjoyable or American. A good portion of the people are Caribbean island immigrants or homeless people.

Can't speak on western cities but for the East I'd do New Orleans, DC, NY, Boston, and a Charlotte to Ashville Trip for NC (little over 2hr drive).

that is exactly why I said Miami.

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How could anyone forget about Hawaii? Never been there but heard it's incredible. That would be my pick.

 

I lived in Hawaii for...way too long.  Not worth the expense.  I'm sure it's nice enough for vacationing, but there's not much there you can't get better in Florida.

 

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LOL Philly, if you want to get hounded for a dolla every 15 feet that's the best place to visit. Bum city.

The sammich's aren't worth the hassle.

There's a lot of good history in Philly, including an awesome panther victory!

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If you are going to California first, you should consider making your way up from SD to San Fran and then San Fran to the east by train. There's not a better way to see the country than by riding the rails. The interstates are dreadfully boring.

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