While traveling in Europe, the American girl was surprised and delighted to see many people comfortably naked on the beach and children walking to school on their own.
Annie, a KOL (Key Opinion Leader) from the US with over 210,000 followers, recently traveled to France, Spain, and Italy. She shared her favorite experiences in Europe, receiving much agreement from other travelers.
Annie shares her favorite things about visiting Europe. (Image cropped from video)
The clubs
The American female tourist praised the clubs and bars in Europe for their "great music ." She thoroughly enjoyed the DJs playing many world hits. The only thing that bothered her was the "abundance of 16-year-olds smoking."
The attitude of the restaurant staff
The American female tourist really appreciated the way restaurant staff in Europe treated customers, allowing them to enjoy their meals in peace instead of constantly running over to ask, "Is this dish delicious? Is it to your liking?"
"What I liked was that they only came to my table to ask me something once when I was ordering. After that, they didn't bother me anymore," the female tourist said.
Tipping is not mandatory.
In the US, tipping is almost mandatory, but this isn't the case in all European countries. Additionally, tips may be included in the bill, but they are usually not high, around 5-10%.
Multilingual
Another exciting aspect of traveling to Europe is that tourists "get to learn different languages." For American female tourists, learning a new language is a great experience, especially learning the local dialect and speaking with locals in that language.
Annie added that if tourists can't speak the local language fluently, they can learn some words like: hello, goodbye, thank you.
Yacht
Europe boasts many beautiful international ports, docking for yachts owned by many of the world's billionaires. Annie enjoys strolling along the docks, admiring these superyachts, and sometimes exclaiming excitedly when she learns that the one docked in front of her belongs to the owner of Walmart, the American supermarket chain.
Architecture, history
Europe is known as the "old continent," a land rich in architecture and history. Annie considers it the perfect destination for travelers who love culture and history. "The architecture of the buildings here is better than any in America, even though the mountains and beaches in Europe aren't as beautiful," Annie says.
Cobblestone streets
Annie loved wandering through the cobblestone streets of medieval Europe. Walking along these streets felt like stepping back into the Renaissance.
Europe has many cobblestone and gravel roads. Photo: Pinterest
Safe
Annie felt "very safe" in Europe because "only the military and police have guns," while the general public doesn't. The tourist said that even walking for about 40 minutes to get back to her hotel at midnight didn't scare her because not everyone carries a gun like in the US.
In addition, the female tourist was impressed by the children in Europe who walked to school on their own without their parents accompanying them. This further demonstrates that children are very confident and that Europe is a safe place.
Annie's view was countered by some Europeans. "I'm not sure if Europe is absolutely safe or if no one owns a gun. But I agree that Europe is safer than America," one person commented.
Many bicycles
Annie was delighted that so many people in Europe use bicycles instead of cars. "Bicycles are everywhere. They're so cute, and there aren't many cars," Annie said. She believes this contributes to cleaner European air, which is good for health and the environment.
Freedom to be naked
Annie said that when she went to Europe, she saw many naked people on the beach and mothers breastfeeding in public without embarrassment. She found it special because in the southern United States, such actions are still considered taboo. "Europe doesn't care about these things, and I like that," Annie said.
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