Best Cities in Europe
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Sorry to everyone for the vague question. In truth I intended for it
to be that way as at this point I have no idea what I want from the
trip. I wanted to see what cities consistently popped up and hear
about cities that were favourites. From there, I'd look into the
cities that sounded most exciting and plan the trip. I like the dart
planning method though! I'm a virgin group participant and have
learned a valuable lesson... that if you do not post a contrived
topic, you'll be eaten alive...so prepare to put your pride on the
side burner! Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and suggestions. I
am 5 months away from the trip and I cannot go one hour without
thinking about it! My first time to Europe!
L8R Drewsie
to be that way as at this point I have no idea what I want from the
trip. I wanted to see what cities consistently popped up and hear
about cities that were favourites. From there, I'd look into the
cities that sounded most exciting and plan the trip. I like the dart
planning method though! I'm a virgin group participant and have
learned a valuable lesson... that if you do not post a contrived
topic, you'll be eaten alive...so prepare to put your pride on the
side burner! Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and suggestions. I
am 5 months away from the trip and I cannot go one hour without
thinking about it! My first time to Europe!
L8R Drewsie
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On 28 Apr 2005 05:40:26 -0700, [email protected] (Drewsie)
wrote:
>Sorry to everyone for the vague question. In truth I intended for it
>to be that way as at this point I have no idea what I want from the
>trip. I wanted to see what cities consistently popped up and hear
>about cities that were favourites. From there, I'd look into the
>cities that sounded most exciting and plan the trip. I like the dart
>planning method though! I'm a virgin group participant and have
>learned a valuable lesson... that if you do not post a contrived
>topic, you'll be eaten alive...so prepare to put your pride on the
>side burner! Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and suggestions. I
>am 5 months away from the trip and I cannot go one hour without
>thinking about it! My first time to Europe!
As it's your first time, you are probably inclined to hurry through
it, with the thought in your mind that this will be the one and only
opportunity to see the place.
Resist this. Europe is not something to be done, it's a place to enjoy
life and be astonished at the diversity of the cultures. The bits you
will remember will be the spontaneous ones, usually involving the
locals. Mingle and mix where possible, but keep your ears open. You
are in someone elses house, remember! Don't be afraid of being
yourself, but do your best at being respectful, even when you are
tired and frustrated.
What the hell are you waiting for? Book that ticket and get your ass
over here!!!
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DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
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wrote:
>Sorry to everyone for the vague question. In truth I intended for it
>to be that way as at this point I have no idea what I want from the
>trip. I wanted to see what cities consistently popped up and hear
>about cities that were favourites. From there, I'd look into the
>cities that sounded most exciting and plan the trip. I like the dart
>planning method though! I'm a virgin group participant and have
>learned a valuable lesson... that if you do not post a contrived
>topic, you'll be eaten alive...so prepare to put your pride on the
>side burner! Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and suggestions. I
>am 5 months away from the trip and I cannot go one hour without
>thinking about it! My first time to Europe!
As it's your first time, you are probably inclined to hurry through
it, with the thought in your mind that this will be the one and only
opportunity to see the place.
Resist this. Europe is not something to be done, it's a place to enjoy
life and be astonished at the diversity of the cultures. The bits you
will remember will be the spontaneous ones, usually involving the
locals. Mingle and mix where possible, but keep your ears open. You
are in someone elses house, remember! Don't be afraid of being
yourself, but do your best at being respectful, even when you are
tired and frustrated.
What the hell are you waiting for? Book that ticket and get your ass
over here!!!
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DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
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