Shalimar
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Even as a qualified psychotherapist with a PHD under my belt, I don't feel qualified to psychoanalyse sf members. Nor would it be appropriate for me to do so.
Even as a qualified psychotherapist with a PHD under my belt, I don't feel qualified to psychoanalyse sf members. Nor would it be appropriate for me to do so.
A relative lived in UK (London) for several years. I have been to a couple of other countries. I have friends who now live in Europe, and another friend who moved to South America. None of us have ever been obsessed with trying to prove to ourselves or anyone else that the country we live in is superior nor have we spent any time (online or off) telling others that their country is crap. I also know people who have never traveled outside their native country and I have no burning desire to taunt them about it. That makes no sense whatsoever to me. :shrug:
However, looking at it from a humanitarian point of view, I guess most of us can kinda/sorta understand some of the rage. Someone lives the first 50 yrs of their life in the US, mostly in a crime-riddled area. Lots of guns there, among other things. So, when the opportunity came to leave and travel – anywhere – hooray! Most people would just be grateful to live a better life – (a life they were unaware is common in the US). But in some cases the memories and bitterness about their homeland obviously linger and the compulsion to attack an entire country never goes away. Sad. (sigh)
I was disappointed in the food.......... I only had one memorable meal................Dover Sole......I'd never had it before and it was cooked perfectly.
I actually think the food is better in Australia...........much more colourful and fresh and a wider variety.
You never struck me as the Humanitarian type nor did I realise you were a qualified Psycho Analyst.
I loved all the food in France. Also loved Aussie food. And totally love the food in Thailand.
That is a question I frequently ask myself. Perhaps self analysis is more painful for some people than pointing fingers.
Have you been to Italy Ameriscot? I just KNOW I would love Italian food.........or Greek food.
Belgium was my favourite. Beautiful buildings,great food,chocolate to die for. Only place I encountered chocolates that large.
I'd love to do a cycling trip around Belgium!
Don't know the last time I was on bike, so I will leave that to you to do.![]()
I like Belgium too. Not so keen on Brussels, but I like Bruges. I also like to see the historical battle sites like Ypres and Kemmel from WW1 and of course, Waterloo. If you visit Ypres, you really must go to the Menin gate for the 'Last Post' at 8pm every evening. The gate is inscribed with the names of the soldiers killed in action at Ypres, but who have no known grave. My grandfather's regiment (6th Scottish rifles) is among those listed there.
I'm planning to visit the continent this April. No firm plans made yet, but hope to travel Newcastle to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) and then tour round.
I've been to:
Luxenbourg
Belgium
France
Spain
Portugal
Italy
Switzerland
Austria
Germany (East and West)
The Netherlands
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
England
And, since part of Turkey is in Europe...Turkey
Besides Turkey, of course, my favorite European countries were Italy, followed by Portugal and Denmark.
What, no Scotland?! Which ones were your favourites?