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1 points findingMeaning | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.209s | source

Young adults from Europe and US, when they go to third world country, they expect it to be as same as theirs.

The fact that it's less developed seems like a burden to these people.

Local culture/food is a hassel.

For example, they want the breakfast to be same as in their country. Dinner and lunch to be the same.

Why is it like that?

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incomingpain ◴[] No.45684847[source]
>Young adults from Europe and US, when they go to third world country, they expect it to be as same as theirs.

That's quite the comment to make so widely for all these people. I wonder if you could back that claim up.

Billions of people with diverse backgrounds and beliefs can basically never be said to have some universal belief like this. Seems like a stereotype and discrimination to me.

>Local culture/food is a hassel.

When I go abroad, it's literally for the local culture and food. Im not big on museums and all the tourist trap stuff, im there for the people and their food.

>Why is it like that?

What makes the 'developed world' so developed? Go do those things, you become locally wealthy.

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1. findingMeaning ◴[] No.45685073[source]
one example is third world country offering the same or similar breakfast as the home country for the travellers.

also saying majority and not all.