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How many countries have you been in?
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 10 months ago
I've been in the US, Canada, Israel, and changed planes in England.
US, Canada, England, and China. Though I guess Japan too if you count the layover from the US to China, but alas, I did not because I wasn't even sure if I stopped in Japan since I was 4 at the time.
dirty life & times
· 19 years, 10 months ago
us, canada, mexico, israel. france & netherlands if you count plane stopovers. also, i been where what will hopefully be a future palestinian state.
Kris 'engaged' Bedient
· 19 years, 10 months ago
US, Canada, Mexico. yay north america! (I'll break free to europe or asia one of these years)
A girl named Becca
· 19 years, 10 months ago
I assume the whole British empire counts as 1 country? Like, can I not get separate points for the British Virgin Islands, Gibraltar, Scotland, and England? (Because I really want to be in that 8-12 bracket!)
[Edit: Ooh! I forgot to count Belgium! I'm in the 8-12 range anyway!] US, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, BV Islands/Gibraltar/Scotland/England.
Same three, and compared to Ohio, Boston is different country. How long do you think it'll be before you have the accent?
I don't think she will. :)� My sister lived there for a bunch of years and never developed a hint of it. Does CT have an accent? I don't think so. But if I'm one of 'em I might not know. :) As long as you don't say "ayup..." And wicked will probably be picked up. Words get picked up much quicker and more easily than full accents.
Livin' in Seattle
· 19 years, 10 months ago
US, Canada, Mexico, Venezuala, Bonaire (Netherlands Antilles), Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Japan, Australia. Mostly�for work...so while my passport's got a lot of stamps, I've had precious little spare time to explore all these wonderful places.� I know the roads between the airport, hotel, and office very well!
rufus t firefly
· 19 years, 10 months ago
I think you'll find the Scots would want you to count their fair country separately from England ;).
US, Mexico, England, Scotland, Italy, Malta, Greece, Turkey. It's so stupid that I haven't been to Canada yet. I'm coming up there, I swear.
Sara Woodward
· 19 years, 10 months ago
Higher than I thought it'd be. U.S., Canada, England, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, and Monaco.
I just saw the Scotland note. the CIA world factbook seems to consider it not a separate country, but wikipedia does consider it a separate one. It's a bit of a gray area. if Scotland is a separate country, then I'm at 13, it just depends on how you look at it. not being Scottish or English, I'm not the one to answer the question. :) okay, i'm editting again. you'd think this would be easy. apparently Wales and Scotland are considered separate countries, so i'm at 14, unless something bizarre comes up.
Does Wales count? Is Wales a country? What is Wales? I don't think the Welsh know. Scotland has its own parliament so I think I'd count Scotland but not Wales.
Oh geez, I just editted my post because of Scotland, now I potentially have to count Wales too? you'd think this would have been an easy question!
That and "Wicked" holds a useful place in the language. It ads flexability to a statement.
It's not like "soda" which just replaces another equally useful word ;-) I'm sure I (or Sheryl) will never have the full, thick, new england accent (which sounds almost British) but bits of it do creep in. Then again, I've always talked oddly ;-)
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 10 months ago
Has anyone here who isn't jewish been to Israel?
pop is just a word for those people who can't remember all four letters of soda. ;-)
Well...I think it's more than Boston. Like...maybe Coastal New England. Because RI and Maine and such have a variation. But the coastal areas do just generally seem more likely to have pronounced accents. Maybe it's from the old shipping trades and such, contact with folks from overseas and up the canadian coast. :) (of course this is all speculation pulled from my ass. If I actually looked it up I could probably have facts and not speculation!)
Mamalissa!
· 19 years, 10 months ago
US, Canada, Aruba, Dominican Republic, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Bahamas
Spain, Italy, France, England Israel, Jordan, Egypt
Kate Leahy
· 19 years, 10 months ago
America, Canada, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Belize, Grand Cayman, England, Ireland, Belgium, Holland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic, Croatia, Greece, Poland, Austria, and, this summer, Cameroon and probably a couple other countries in Western/Central Africa.
Hmm. I just counted the whole UK. But that would definitely bump me from my 6 up to 8... very tempting...
(US, Canada, Mexico, France, Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales...) Does that mean I might not get the Chicago accent? Curses! I don't think CT has an accent, but I've only really been to Middletown, which is overrun with other accents.
Wicked doesn't just add to a statement... sometimes, it's a statement itself.
Hee! Bill, what a great icon!
Yeah, the Boston accents can be a bit too nasally for me. Then again, I'm used to the New York accents.
danced with Lazlo
· 19 years, 10 months ago
How come there's no 0 option for those who were born on ships and have spent their whole lives on international waters? Huh? HUH???
Insensitive clod.
Will work for anime
· 19 years, 10 months ago
Canada, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Switzerland, Austria (hey, we had to pay extra to cross it on the train, so it counts), Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland (does Northern Ireland count as a separate country?), Hong Kong, Tai Pei, Vietnam.
so 14, 15ish?...next i want to go to Japan
Because as anyone conversant with maritime law knows, a ship is considered the sovereign territory of the country it is registered in. Are you friends with Phillip Nolan?
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 10 months ago
So who is going to make the master list of all the nations visited by Fruheads?
me too. but Spain is veryvery likely this July. *crosses crossables*
um no. My job is to have ideas, it is always someone else's job to do the actual work. I am a natural born committee member.
US, Canada, France, Bahamas. Not very well-travelled.� I really want to hit scotland, england wales, ireland. Dunno when or if that'll happen.
Now see what you made me do when I should have been getting ready for SMAF?
1. Aruba 2. Australia 3. Austria 4. Bahamas 5. Bahrain 6. Belgium 7. Belize 8. British Virgin Islands 9. British West Indies 10. Canada 11. China 12. Croatia 13. Czech Republic 14. Dominican Republic 15. Egypt 16. England (UK) 17. France 18. Germany 19. Grand Cayman 20. Greece 21. Guatemala 22. India 23. Indonesia 24. Ireland 25. Israel 26. Israel 27. Italy 28. Jamaica 29. Japan 30. Jordan 31. Liechtenstein 32. Malaysia 33. Malta 34. Mexico 35. Monaco 36. Netherlands 37. Netherlands Antilles 38. Panama 39. Philippines 40. Poland 41. Portugal 42. Scotland (UK) 43. Singapore 44. South Korea 45. Spain 46. St. Maarten 47. St. Thomas 48. Switzerland 49. Taiwan 50. Thailand 51. Turkey 52. United Arab Emirates 53. United States 54. Vietnam 55. Wales (UK)
you put israel twice. does that put me up one more country, then?
Yes it is all part of the Internation Jewish Banking Conspiracy.
Kat Kunz
· 19 years, 10 months ago
us, canada, belize, england, france, germany, italy, the vatican (hey! it's a sovereign entity, right?), south korea, japan, senegal, morocco, namibia, south africa, mauritius, bahamas... and 17 if you count a stopover in amsterdam, but really? if you don't leave the airport, I don't think that honestly counts.
Jason
· 19 years, 9 months ago
I've been to the US, Canada, Mexico, Iceland, UK (Scotland, Northern Ireland, England), France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Monaco, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria...plus St. Pierre-et-Miquelon and Kallaalit Nunaat (Greenland)...almost Guernsey (excursion was cancelled). Gotta love those cruises. So that's 12+2.
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