Biden Can't Capitalize on His Supposed 'Superpower' for 2024
Yale Student Stabbed at Pro-Hamas Demonstration Describes How the Campus Is a Terror...
Is Hollywood Unwokening?
Capitalism Versus Racism
Groupthink Chorus Emerges at Trump Trial
Mike Johnson Is a Hero
City Where Emergency Response Time Is 36 Minutes Wants to Ban Civilians Carrying...
There's No Right to Sleep Outdoors
State Department: Ukraine Has 'Significant' Human Rights Issues
The Alarming Implications of Trump's Immunity Claim
Everything We Know About the Latest Would-Be Trans Shooter
In Every Generation They Try to Destroy Us
Love to See It: Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Ted Cruz Fight to Protect Public...
1968 Returns as Biden’s Nightmare
The Greatest Challenge to DeSantis' Legacy in Florida
Tipsheet

Alice? Who Is Alice?

Over at TKS (via Instapundit), Jim Geraghty spoke up for the American traveler. We're not all ugly, he says:

I’m sure there are ugly Americans out there, alienating foreign citizens and creating a bad impressions. But let’s not overhype this. (I note the article points out that “When word of the new guide first filtered onto Internet discussion groups, some participants were quick to point out that American travelers have no monopoly on boorish behavior.”) I can’t help but wonder if U.S. travelers complaining about those embarrassing Ugly Americans is a habit of an equally unappealing figure: the Ugly American Travel Snob.
Advertisement

In related news, my little brother is in Ireland right now and seems to be fitting in just fine without talking loudly or acting arrogant or offending anyone. From an e-mail update to the family:

I went to about three or three pubs on our crawl; The Crown, Skye Bar, The Morning Star. They were all more fun than I expected and the Guinness is the best I've had, and Daddy I had a pint for you...

Well, for the last two days we've been in Sligo in Northwest Ireland.
Decided not to go out to the pubs last night to catch up on some much needed sleep. While here we've gone to a few interesting places, none of which were on the itenerary because we had a tour guide from the area and he had expertise in locations around the area.

We went to a well said to have been found first by St. Patrick, the burial sight of W.B. Yeats, a beautiful waterfall, and just a general tour of the countryside around the area...

But tonight I'll be attending a few pubs and having a few pints while listening to local traditional Irish music.

Advertisement

Sounds like he's respecting and enjoying Ireland and all of its cultural offerings-- not the least of which is a well-poured Guinness.

Have fun and be safe, little bro, and use all the Irish I taught you before you left.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement