I don't have any "never again" countries because something bad happened. However, I find that a lot of Caribbean countries/destinations are pretty one and done for me.
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Genuinely excited to visit the homeland. Then I saw this today. A little less excited.
I don’t have a desire to go back to the UK. Don’t have anything against the place, there isn’t anything there that entices me. Of all the European countries I visited I found it the most boring.
but how though why do people refuse to go back to the us or uk?
I don’t know what more too say to you. Nothing entices about going to the UK. If I am going to spend the resources to go to another country it won’t spend those resources on a UK trip.
- France
- Italy
- Mediterranean Sea Cruise
- Germany
Are the European areas I would spend time and money seeing.
I live in the US so I don’t know what to say to you about that.
As somebody from the UK I understand your original comment but putting Germany on this list is interesting -- I find German and UK culture to be very similar.
Culture isn’t a factor for me.
Why Germany is on my list:
- The bars and restaurants in Germany are orders of magnitude better than the UK.
- There are a lot less assholes in Germany
- I once lived there and it would be interesting to revisit those places.
- They drive on the correct side of the road.
- Germany women are a lot more approachable.
All subjective and I'm not going to disagree with you. I hope if you ever do find yourself back in the UK that you have a more enjoyable time.
All Subjective…
Of course the list of places that I want to visit is subjective…
There isn't one. If I had to pick the one I want to revisit the least, I guess it would be Belgium. Nothing against Belgium, but Bruges aside it isn't really the most interesting place to visit.
Big In Bruges energy
I thought Bruges was super fucking cool, but I love the idea of hating on it like the movie does
Generally? Haiti.
Always has been the US. I've never been there, and I do not want to be there.
NULL. Because I've been to 2 countries (US and Canada). I live in the US and I enjoyed Canada.
If you rephrase it to states instead of countries what would your answer be?
I will never visit Florida ever again.
Florida. My brother lives there though. However he moving back to the Midwest so maybe I don't have to go anymore.
Two answers for Florida haha. Is there something specific you can name or is it the general "vibe", I've never been there
As someone in a similar boat, Florida. 100%, Florida. Or Arizona.
~~Britain~~ England, it wasn't bad or anything just no desire to visit it again. Saw what I wanted to see. Wouldn't mind seeing Scotland again though.
As a Scot I'm always secretly pleased when we get a pass while the rest of the UK gets a 'meh'.
That said, the North of England, Cornwall and Brighton, and parts of Wales are definitely worth a visit.
Your comment is a bit weird. Like saying, "I would never go back to the US again, I have no interest in it whatsoever. Although, NYC on the otherhand..."
Surely then it would make more sense to say, "I wouldn't go back to Florida" or, "I wouldn't do back to England / Wales / Northern Ireland"
To take you one further, it's like saying, "I'd never go to Europe again -- except France. I like France."
Makes more sense to specifically name the countries you wouldn't visit because for all we know you've never been to Wales.
Again? UK. I've always travelled via the UK to / from Ireland to / from Germany since I don't fly. Now with Labour it's even worse compared to the shitshow Tories before being a queer person and next time I'll travel via France. I'm still going to Northern Ireland, but that's a big exception since Belfast feels like my 2nd home.
Did you make it to Scotland? Edinburgh is lovely and the Highlands and Islands are definitely worth a visit.
I've never visited Northern Ireland but I know some good online friends who live there, how's it to visit?
I went to Derry and Giants Causeway after watching the Derry Girls TV show ("foreigners fookin' love the Giants Causeway!")
It wasn't wrong, I greatly enjoyed my 3 days in Northern Ireland
At the very least for the next few years, the US.
Otherwise Honduras, not that I didnt like my visit there but I can't say I have a particularly compelling reason to return.
I don't have such a country. If I had to strech it I would say Portugal, because Portuguese sounds to me like someone is trying to speak Spanish, while chewing on a very chewy, chunk of meat.