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To: Happygal
thanks for your feedbak. Pretty much what I anticipated.

"But if you want to go to a country on vacation where there is absolutely NO anti-American sentiment...

I'm not sure I could even leave my house if that were the criteria. I just wanted a general sense. I've been to France - won't go back. Been to Norway - no reason to go back. The krouts can kiss my ass! (no offense my German FReeper in arms). So I was thinking Italy or the UK. FReegards
10 posted on 10/06/2002 3:51:35 AM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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To: Texas_Jarhead
My hubby and I visited Ireland and Scotland a little over a year ago, and I highly recommend it. The people were warm and friendly. I didn't detect any hostility or blatant anti-Americanism coming from the average Irish "man on the street", (though reading some of their newspapers could cause your jaw to drop). I'm not sure how much things have changed, since we visited just prior to 9-11-01. Happygal could tell you about that better than I could.

If you do go to Ireland, the Ring of Kerry is a "must see"; Ireland's got some of the most beautiful countryside in all the world. And, Scotland "ain't too shabby", either.

12 posted on 10/06/2002 8:17:46 AM PDT by schmelvin
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