[Leica] OT: International Travel
John Beeching
johnbeeching at gmail.com
Sat Feb 4 10:04:09 PST 2017
Peter,
I agree with Nathan.
My wife is Colombian by origin, now British, and we usually speak to each
other in Spanish. Since the Brexit vote she has ocassionally noted altered
attitudes to her accent and to our speaking Spanish in the street. But
Europe is very cosmopolitan and generally welcoming to diversity. I travel
a lot around the world and would not feel inhibited from continuing to do
so.
John
On 4 February 2017 at 04:23, Peter Klein <boulanger.croissant at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Since the LUG includes travelers to and from all over the world, I'd like
> to ask a question. Americans, are any of you considering changing your
> international travel plans in light of the last couple of weeks? And
> Europeans, do you have any indications that Americans might be made to feel
> unwelcome in your countries, either by border officials or the "man or
> woman on the street?"
>
> I am NOT looking to start a political discussion. We are trying to decide
> whether or not to book airline tickets. I was born in the U.S. My wife is
> a long-time naturalized citizen originally from Ukraine, and speaks with an
> accent. Occasionally her background has led to minor but unnerving extra
> scrutiny when traveling. And that was before all the "exciting" new
> developments since Jan 20.
>
> Feel free to respond by direct email if things might stray beyond what is
> appropriate for the LUG.
>
> --Peter
>
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