Expressing opinions and first hand knowledge experiences - not an embarrassment .This thread is pathetic and is an embarrassment to this forum.
Expressing opinions and first hand knowledge experiences - not an embarrassment .This thread is pathetic and is an embarrassment to this forum.
The only thing I can think of was the Monstrous Summer event years ago, which was one of the first 24 hour parties at Magic Kingdom. All of the park hoppers from Epcot and Hollywood Studios showed up right when the Magic Kingdom day guests were trying to leave, and the crush of humanity trying to go both directions on Main Street felt legitimately dangerous. It's the only time I've ever felt unsafe in a Disney park.
Yeah, this is merely expressing innocent opinions. Okay, gotcha.Expressing opinions and first hand knowledge experiences - not an embarrassment .
Not just Europe …Now we know what Europe thinks about us when we show up there. Oh no, not those damn American English speakers again.
Anytime you get big groups you get comments about them, whether pop Warner, cheerleaders, or tour groups… primarily because large groups are noticeable and take up a lot of space.
There’s foreign tourists at WDW at all times and no one cares because no one notices a family.
I always thought the Brazilian tour group jokes were overblown until I ran into a group of about 50 chanting in Epcot, then I got it. When they ended up going to the same ride and I ended up behind an extra 50 people in line I really noticed it.
I didn’t see anything negative about the OP, it’s humor. As others have said I’m sure the French say the same when big US groups show up at DL Paris.
I know a number of Brazilians and some are my friends on FB. They are friendly but generally being polite is not part of their culture. A typical Brazilian would say " Give me this ", and a polite person would say " Could I have this " as examples. The tour groups in general come from well to do families from Rio, Sao Paolo and they can treat others like they were their servants/ and or not disregard rules and policies. Even though both the USA and Brazil had slavery and we have all gotten rid of that terrible past, in some eyes, some may think Brazilians treat others like they were their servants. One may be shocked to know that some of the songs they sing in loud unison are rude, and very sexual in nature in the theme parks but we the clueless ones who many don't even understand Portuguese don't even get what they are saying.
My parents are Spanish and Colombian. I was born in the US and almost everyone is surprised to learn I speak Spanish because "I don't look Spanish", whatever that even means.I'm a Spanish citizen (acquired through ancestry), but my Spanish is extremely Puerto Rican.
The only time I got crap for my accent while in Spain, I replied "of course I speak this way, you !@#!@# abandoned us to the US!". The person's face turned a shade of red I can't even begin to describe.
One aspect of speaking and understanding Spanish is one at times can negotiate better deals with work being done.My parents are Spanish and Colombian. I was born in the US and almost everyone is surprised to learn I speak Spanish because "I don't look Spanish", whatever that even means.
My Spanish is neutral. I dont subscribe to ceceo and my slang is a bit of both cultures but if I consciously avoid specific slang I dont think anyone could guess where my Spanish is from. The few times someone has been curious they've just asked me if I'm Mexican lol
SAME! In my case, I'm light skinned with blonde hair and green eyes. A simple "so... where is Spain located?" usually ends that discussion.almost everyone is surprised to learn I speak Spanish because "I don't look Spanish", whatever that even means.
Mine is very Puerto Rican, but upper-class educated, so it sounds almost like a neutral Caribbean/Canary Islands Spanish. When I've been in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, people assume I'm local by hearing me speak, and are surprised to hear that i'm Puerto Rican.My Spanish is neutral. I dont subscribe to ceceo and my slang is a bit of both cultures but if I consciously avoid specific slang I dont think anyone could guess where my Spanish is from. The few times someone has been curious they've just asked me if I'm Mexican lol
My husband is Iranian and his native language is Farsi, but we live in Texas where Spanish is widely spoken. All the time people randomly start speaking Spanish to him. I'm surprised that people would be surprised you speak it since it's such a commonly spoken language (at least where I am).My parents are Spanish and Colombian. I was born in the US and almost everyone is surprised to learn I speak Spanish because "I don't look Spanish", whatever that even means.
My Spanish is neutral. I dont subscribe to ceceo and my slang is a bit of both cultures but if I consciously avoid specific slang I dont think anyone could guess where my Spanish is from. The few times someone has been curious they've just asked me if I'm Mexican lol
I saw it on youtube. They even started punching each other in the snooters.I have literally never seen that.
I was more talking about the recent butchering of jobs since the pandemic. Then again, it would be hard to judge if there havent been the normal tour groups.Not true. I saw Brazilian super greeter cast as recently as a few years ago when we were in Epcot.
And while I do dread these tour groups myself, it is easy to say that this is discrimination based on National Origin.This thread is pathetic and is an embarrassment to this forum.
Fine.
I'll only preserve the privilege of our own home grown, corn-fed, US-made all-American brats.
Why? I won't. There are obnoxious privileged brats in Brazil, in America, in Russia, in Hong Kong, in India. I'll call all of them out, unhampered by US neuroses.Fine.
I'll only preserve the privilege of our own home grown, corn-fed, US-made all-American brats.
Should misbehaviour by US teenagers in Mexico, or Australian teenagers in Bali, or British teenagers in Mallorca, be tolerated just because it makes money for a few big corporations?Anyone remember when Obama made a last minute appearance at MK, spoke in front of the castle in front of invited guests including Iger , the park had a delayed opening for guests ? He talked about something near and dear to FL - tourism and specifically Brazilian tourism in Central Florida . FL needs Brazilians and anyone else's money who can support FL's #1 industry.
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