• foni@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It seems a bit outdated, the ukrainians who are in russia right now I don’t think they do tourism exactly

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    4 years ago

    Whats that flag on Ukraine? Also, too many Germans everywhere.

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        4 years ago

        For me as a German, yes. I dont go to another country just to see more German people.

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          4 years ago

          To be fair, I don’t see anything wrong with simply seeing other countries, so I don’t know how one would solve that problem if Germans like travelling a lot. Do they tend to do anything people associate with bad tourists?

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            4 years ago

            haha they are just too german, but i’m not gonna list all the stereotypes here

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        4 years ago

        Thanks! In fact I thought Moldova was really poor and small, so this is surprising.

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          4 years ago

          I wonder if it’s counting stuff we colloquially wouldn’t think of as “tourism” at first glance, like visiting friends and relatives across the border.

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    4 years ago

    I grew up rather poor in Germany, and when I learned as a kid most families travel abroad at least once a year I was baffled (I had only been on one vacation abroad my whole childhood). With German tourists being so prevalent, it definitely goes back to being able to travel being a sign of wealth, status and affluence that has become culturally entrenched for everyone. Germany being a central and dominatingly rich country within the EU certainly adds to that.