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


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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

Whew, good, I felt like scum recommending it, but it is a fun place to go.

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Fayetteveille, NC is great if you have anything to pawn or want to speak with girls from broken homes who are " paying their way through medical school"...that can shake it.

 

I've done a lot of great running in the swamps there. Lots of drinking. Do not recommend for vacation

 

Rated #1 in domestic beer in America.

 

No, it's not. Stop telling lies about a tiny city, on tiny hills, driving tiny roads, with average beer. That's why they hold the Great American Beer Festival there.

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No, it's not. Stop telling lies about a tiny city, on tiny hills, driving tiny roads, with average beer. That's why they hold the Great American Beer Festival there.

 

Oh great, THIS again. Google lists multiple cities as best for beer. Depends on which article you choose to think it the more correct one. Portland and Asheville are two of the top. But it's not solely Asheville, no matter how bad Rum wants it to be true.

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Oh great, THIS again. Google lists multiple cities as best for beer. Depends on which article you choose to think it the more correct one. Portland and Asheville are two of the top. But it's not solely Asheville, no matter how bad Rum wants it to be true.

 

Soon as people stop sucking Asheville off I will stop. The place sucks. 

 

"We live in the mountains. Hehe!" Bitch please I live on the flats that are higher in elevation. I live high enough that my body has made an extra pint of blood. Which is awesome for drinking at sea level.

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If you want to do a road trip like Brooklyn Pansy mentioned, do US 101 along the ENTIRE west coast. Do NOT take I-5 because you will miss basically everything and sit for days in traffic.

If you do go to Miami, try driving the Keys.

I really don't get the allure with Portland. I guess I didn't spend enough time there. What I remember most is that the panhandlers were dressed better than me.

Some mentioned Missoula (Montana) and spots in Wyoming. Yes it's beautiful over there but they are pains in the butt to get to. But if you do make it that way, don't forget the Dakotas or Idaho is you're into crazy mountain scenery.

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I would go with NYC and SF for big cities.

 

edit: for SF do a side trip to Carmel going south instead of Sonoma north just to get away from the crowds.

 

Might throw in an Austin, TX next

 

I would tell them to do a Charleston and Savannah getaway.

 

And finish up in Jackson Hole, WY

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I would go with NYC and SF for big cities.

edit: for SF do a side trip to Carmel going south instead of Sonoma north just to get away from the crowds.

Might throw in an Austin, TX next

I would tell them to do a Charleston and Savannah getaway.

And finish up in Jackson Hole, WY

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