Nue2thegame Posted April 14 Posted April 14 As a frequent international traveler with several planned upcoming trips abroad (mainly Europe) this year, I think I might not feel the love I have in the past. It’s a lonely time to be an American. Anyone else apprehensive? If so, has it affected your travel plans and if affirmative, in what way?
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted April 14 Posted April 14 I have enjoyed all my recent international travels, despite the rudeness of locals in some countries.
mike carey Posted April 14 Posted April 14 14 minutes ago, Vegas_Millennial said: I have enjoyed all my recent international travels, despite the rudeness of locals in some countries. Same. Not recent encounters, of course. + Vegas_Millennial and + nycman 2
Nue2thegame Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 23 hours ago, Vegas_Millennial said: I have enjoyed all my recent international travels, despite the rudeness of locals in some countries. There have always been rude people everywhere (except in South Florida). I love traveling and over 95% of my experiences have been very pleasant but with lack of civility becoming more prevalent and recent current events not increasing Americans popularity, I’m anticipating more stressful encounters. Hope I’m wrong and interested in others experiences.
+ Charlie Posted April 15 Posted April 15 27 minutes ago, Nue2thegame said: There have always been rude people everywhere (except in South Florida). I love traveling and over 95% of my experiences have been very pleasant but with lack of civility becoming more prevalent and recent current events not increasing Americans popularity, I’m anticipating more stressful encounters. Hope I’m wrong and interested in others experiences. Although I have traveled all over the world, and have even lived in other countries, I have rarely suffered any unpleasant experience for being an American. However, I have not been out of the US since the beginning of COVID, so I really don't know what to expect if I venture abroad again in the future.
+ José Soplanucas Posted April 15 Posted April 15 White Americans are not popular right now in many places around the globe, but if you are kind and far from stereotypes, I am sure you will not have any bad experiences. + Charlie, + APPLE1 and thomas 1 2
Mustang Posted April 15 Posted April 15 5 hours ago, Nue2thegame said: There have always been rude people everywhere (except in South Florida). I love traveling and over 95% of my experiences have been very pleasant but with lack of civility becoming more prevalent and recent current events not increasing Americans popularity, I’m anticipating more stressful encounters. Hope I’m wrong and interested in others experiences. I've traveled extensively ex-US the past year, Europe, Asia, north Africa, Central America, etc and echo what people have already said. There are a few rude people no where you go and no matter what nationality, however I've not had any issues being American. Most people are smart enough to understand that citizens and their government don't go hand in hand. Let me ask you a question - What do you think of the current political situation in Switzerland? Not much, eh? Same for people in Europe.. they know the headlines but don't really concern themselves much with what's going on outside of their own country. Lastly a tidbit from my recent trip to Mexico. I told my friends and family from the US I was going to the Yucatan and they said "That sound amazing!" "Have fun!" "Take pictures". And while in the Mexico I told me Mexico friends I was returning back to the US and the reply I got was "Be safe". I wouldn't worry about ex-US travel. Be good to people you meet on your travels and they'll be good to you. + José Soplanucas, thomas, + azdr0710 and 5 others 7 1
Nightowl Posted Thursday at 02:37 AM Posted Thursday at 02:37 AM (edited) I have several international trips scheduled this year but I’m not particularly worried about how I will be treated or perceived. I’m always respectful of others and their cultures and trust—perhaps naively—that people in other countries will respond accordingly. If I am challenged about the impact my country’s actions have on the rest of the world, all I can do is listen and, if questioned, respond honestly. Edited Thursday at 02:43 AM by Nightowl Nue2thegame and + Charlie 2
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Thursday at 02:42 AM Posted Thursday at 02:42 AM 6 hours ago, José Soplanucas said: White Americans are not popular right now in many places around the globe... That's mostly just at US universities. In the real world, this group is doing just fine. 😊 FLFunSized and BSR 1 1
FLFunSized Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I’ve never had any issues in other countries. Honestly though I don’t surround myself with or seek out those that are so wrapped up in politics that they can’t carry on a normal conversation. I’ve rarely had anyone ask me how I’m coping, as a gay person, with the current “situation” in the US. I just tell the the normal ones are all doing just fine! + Vegas_Millennial 1
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 4/13/2026 at 5:08 PM, Nue2thegame said: As a frequent international traveler with several planned upcoming trips abroad (mainly Europe) this year, I think I might not feel the love I have in the past. It’s a lonely time to be an American. Anyone else apprehensive? If so, has it affected your travel plans and if affirmative, in what way? I don't worry about Europe. I do give pause before traveling to a Muslim country, but because I'm gay not because of my national origin. I don't wear any identifying clothing that would differentiate me as American/Australian/Canadian/British/Mexican/Italian, etc. But I'm sure they would spot me inadvertantly checking out a handsome man as he walked by me.
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