• realcaseyrollinsOP
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    17 days ago

    America itself is pretty big, with a lot of cultures. I’d traverse the mainland before visiting Europe.

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      17 days ago

      Are you implying that everyone on lemmy is American or are you inviting everyone to visit it?

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        17 days ago

        I’m mostly saying I don’t get the American trend of fetishizing foreign cultures and leaving the country to explore them when you haven’t even experienced different angles of American culture yet

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          Or maybe Americans want to see things that aren’t America.

          Because I’ve traveled quite a bit in both the U.S. and other countries and there is a huge difference between pretty much anywhere in Europe and pretty much anywhere in the U.S.

          There’s not really much in the U.S. even all that similar to Mexico, although there are certainly places which present an idealized version of Mexico (I’m looking at you, downtown L.A. Pueblo). I’ve never been to China, but I am guessing it’s very different from any U.S. city’s Chinatown. I know that actual Italy is absolutely nothing like New York’s Little Italy or even Clinton, Indiana’s Little Italy, which was much more recently settled by Italians. There’s a bunch of old Italian guys at their Little Italy festival.