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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Remember how up until I'd say the late 80s , mid 90s times, America looked like THE place to be ? Glamorous, a big adventure, the actual land of opportunity. Everything about it was larger than life and appealing, from Dallas to Disneyland, it really appeared to be the country that could talk the talk and walk the walk.

Question: given it's more recent history, how do you see the good ole U S of A ? Would you even now consider it a place you'd wish to visit ?

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By *arksMan  over a year ago

in the centre

I've been there quite a few times and would move there tomorrow if I could and will still visit as much as I possibly can

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I went for a couple of months back in '86, always said I'd like to return and do Route 66 on a motorbike. Don't think I'd consider living there though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's a massively diverse and beautiful country.

Focus in the negative media spin and pretty much everywhere is grim. Let's face it if we read newspapers the UK is pretty awful these days !

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By *m3232Man  over a year ago

maidenhead

I love America and would live there if it wasn’t for the loud yeee haa twats lol.

Try to go to Vegas every year as it’s a great place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i've been numerous times, and i'd move there in a heartbeat if i could!

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Yes

It’s very welcoming see it for yourself.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Remember how up until I'd say the late 80s , mid 90s times, America looked like THE place to be ? Glamorous, a big adventure, the actual land of opportunity. Everything about it was larger than life and appealing, from Dallas to Disneyland, it really appeared to be the country that could talk the talk and walk the walk.

Question: given it's more recent history, how do you see the good ole U S of A ? Would you even now consider it a place you'd wish to visit ? "

its a vast country with lots to see and do .....so yes I would

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By *rank n BettyCouple  over a year ago

Not meeting

I would love to go , the pacific coast looks lovely maybe play some golf at pebble beach.

Only thing that puts me off is the guns, they see life as cheap in my opinion

Frank

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I went for a couple of months back in '86, always said I'd like to return and do Route 66 on a motorbike. Don't think I'd consider living there though "

Recently watched worlds greatest motorcycle rides with Henry Cole. It's looking increasingly difficult to find original sections of Route 66. Although historically significant and something I'd like to do, America as a whole, I can take or leave. I won't be upset if I never make it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I'm rather liking how this is going, its pleasant that no one has let the country's current commander in chief sully their view . Didn't want this to become yet another Trump bashing thread, even though i cant be doing with him,that stuff has been repeated ad nauseum .

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan  over a year ago

salisbury

Yes yes and yes! USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yes yes and yes! USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,USA!,"

No, just , no.. just..don't do that lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We visit at least once a year and love it there, we have got an open opportunity to move there if we’d like but there is too much family stuff going on at home to pack up and leave but if the circumstances were right I would go tomorrow.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan  over a year ago

salisbury

Its nice that it's becoming great again.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm rather liking how this is going, its pleasant that no one has let the country's current commander in chief sully their view . Didn't want this to become yet another Trump bashing thread, even though i cant be doing with him,that stuff has been repeated ad nauseum ."

And yet you're trying your best to turn it into a trump bashing thread. You could've just said nothing about him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We're planning on going to the mardi gras in 2020. It's the only thing about America I really want to experience

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Been many times and to many different states, including those most wouldn't think of visiting. In all those times I've never had a bad experience, for every right wing nut case there are 100k genuinely nice people just getting on with life. When I go I try to stay clear of hotels and food chains and use privately owned businesses

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By *iss SJWoman  over a year ago

Hull

I have family over there and have visited a lot. I love going but not sure if I could handle living there unless I was really rich.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was born there and have alot of family there too but I would never want to live there, for me, a holiday is not that appealing either, I would only want to go and see some, definitely not all, of my family

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lived in the States for two years in the 80s Great geography, some love individual people and families but dreadful society.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'm rather liking how this is going, its pleasant that no one has let the country's current commander in chief sully their view . Didn't want this to become yet another Trump bashing thread, even though i cant be doing with him,that stuff has been repeated ad nauseum .

And yet you're trying your best to turn it into a trump bashing thread. You could've just said nothing about him "

Well he's always going to be the elephant in the room regarding anything discussed about america, so i just expressed pleasant surprise that he wasn't a defining factor

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan  over a year ago

salisbury


"I'm rather liking how this is going, its pleasant that no one has let the country's current commander in chief sully their view . Didn't want this to become yet another Trump bashing thread, even though i cant be doing with him,that stuff has been repeated ad nauseum .

And yet you're trying your best to turn it into a trump bashing thread. You could've just said nothing about him

Well he's always going to be the elephant in the room regarding anything discussed about america, so i just expressed pleasant surprise that he wasn't a defining factor"

Why would he be? I'm not naive enough to believe what the news tells me about him. I like him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had a few lovely holidays with family that had a place out in Florida. But the barely concealed racism out there was really a uncomfortable vibe for me. The last trip was also at the height of the election race between Trump and Clinton and made me realise just how nuts it can be out there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've visited quite a few places in the USA, my favourite places being San Francisco and the Cape Cod areas.

As previous posters have said, it's a very diverse place, a very patriotic Country and it still holds a lot of places i would still like to visit. The only thing stopping me is lack of money, and the lack of leg room on the flights.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Love to go to miami

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By *andm_69Couple  over a year ago

Stevenage

There is only one place we would live in America and that is Long Island. It's home to the Mr favourite lacrosse team and his favourite college team. As for America on a whole we would live to visit Texas.

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales


" It's a massively diverse and beautiful country.

Focus in the negative media spin and pretty much everywhere is grim. Let's face it if we read newspapers the UK is pretty awful these days !"

Exactly!

We've visited some of the big southern cities and noticed the obvious racial tensions there. But it's nothing that we've not seen before in UK cities.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bush II split America and killed the dream. Introduced draconian powers and created a fearful population. Trump just makes it worse although he's no concept of what he's doing, other than being his spoiled childish self. Miss the optimistic and enthusiastic America of Reagan and Clinton.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

After living in the UK for a few years we've decided that we want to be back home in the U.S. For a while we thought we might like to stay here, but due to various factors, we decided that there really isn't any place we'd like to live so much as the U.S. (except maybe Paris ).

Politics changes, so I think its a bit silly to make decisions like that based on any one administration. Wealth inequality is a damn big problem, that is inescapable. But even after all things have been considered, we've personally made a conscious decision that we'd still like to live in the U.S.

But I'm biased

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My brother has lived in Indiana and Arizona ,I have friends in Ohio and Pennsylvania so I've been many times so much to see ,Florida when kids were young

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"I would love to go , the pacific coast looks lovely maybe play some golf at pebble beach.

Only thing that puts me off is the guns, they see life as cheap in my opinion

Frank"

We’d like to go to the east coast - New England part. Maybe next years hols ....

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"After living in the UK for a few years we've decided that we want to be back home in the U.S. For a while we thought we might like to stay here, but due to various factors, we decided that there really isn't any place we'd like to live so much as the U.S. (except maybe Paris ).

Politics changes, so I think its a bit silly to make decisions like that based on any one administration. Wealth inequality is a damn big problem, that is inescapable. But even after all things have been considered, we've personally made a conscious decision that we'd still like to live in the U.S.

But I'm biased "

There’s no place like Home. Sounds like a film

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stay away from the tourist traps and see the rest of the country instead. I'd go today if I could.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Definitely not. My decision based on how America is arguing with North Korea. NK may well be wiped off the map if it tries anything but all it takes is 1 missile to get through Americas defence and quite a lot of people will disappear in an instant.

I find Trump too unhinged and too unpredictable.

When he's gone I'll have a rethink.

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By *mm and HerCouple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

I go a lot for work - minimum 4 times a year, and spend on average 6 to 8 weeks there each year in total, for the last 10 years. I think there are places I wouldn't want to live, but it's like anything - depends on the situation. Would I choose to live in LA? Heck no. Double my pay to do so? Where do I sign?

There are definitely places I could see us at least living for a year - like Santa Barbara or Austin in particular.

Hmm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd really like to visit New York, but I probably won't get there.

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By *unky monkeyMan  over a year ago

in the night garden

I spend a bit of time every year there and on the whole I still love it. There's bad and good.

However over recent years I have noticed the infrastructure hasn't been looked after, things like road systems are in really bad condition and this is in the wealthier states.

Feels like the last days of the Roman Empire crumbling from within in parts.

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

I'd still visit, I do get tired of hearing american accents though with the sheer volume of US tv on every channel in the UK!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's still on my list of places to visit always wanted to ride a Harley from east to west coast

but so many other places to visit first with more appeal

I've done most of Asia going to do south America next I hope I prefer places with ancient history and completely different cultures

So will probably run out of time before I make it over there

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

Can't stand the place.

Never been never would.

Fed B.S. on a daily basis and they believe it.

The land of the free.....think not.

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By *otSoNewWalesCoupleCouple  over a year ago

South Wales

Lovely country. Shame about the people.

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS  over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands

It's such a country of opposites. It's got lovely landscapes and lots of fun things to do, then you have barren areas of mining and oil drilling. The richest of the rich and ghettos in every city. The of course the worst thing of all, their president. It's a place I'd like to holiday to every now and then, but I couldn't live there

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By *hat The CuckCouple  over a year ago

South London

I (Mr) just came back last week from a solo trip to LA. I did the whole movie studio tour thing and was blown away!

Our family love America and have another few trips planned to explore as much of it as possible to visit the amazing things there.

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By *wsw1londonMan  over a year ago

London

I like the US. East Coast and West Coast are awesome and some of the middle bits are cool to - but there some places to be avoided - no, let me rephrase that - there are some places in the middle that weren't for me.

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