alot of people never even left their state. if you got money to buy expensive kicks but don't travel you're a fukkin bum
Not trying to hearrepreset b. I'm far from rich, make the same as everybody else but I travel. Ngeneralizationd rather go to All Star Weekend and blow money at the strip club. It's their choice and I'm not mad, just the excuse of it being too expensive is like but you stay wit the new iPhone and kicks doe.
no matter where you go in Europe, if you're leaving from England you need a passport.
So the small percentage of the people you mention represent the majority now? Who says does people don't travel? Making baseless generalization doesn't help your argument.
Statistics obviously showing Ameritraveliin't traveling. And we all kno when negative stats come out for all Americans, we can double or triple that for black Americans. Now since I travel, I have been across the nation and see niccas everyday who got the fresh kicks, got the new iPhones, but obviously don't got a passport or leave their city. Growing up my homies in Atlanta straight up said they ain't never gonna leave, whats the point. It is what it is. I got nothing but black friends, I'm one of the rare ones who travels.
nikkas can have a shoe collection up into the tens of thousands but cant afford to travel
So the small percentage of the people you mention represent the majority now? Who says does people don't travel? Making baseless generalization doesn't help your argument.
this is incredible. most people from other continents travel yet for some reason American's feel the world begins and ends in America. today I was asked whats a better place to visit... England or London. smh.
what makes it worst for a nation that doesn't travel, they have the most opinions on other countries.
I could have sworn that you said that Europeans need a passport to travel throughout Europe (which is incorrect for the majority) I said that some countries were excluded. Buh buh I'm the ignorant one.
the statistic of over 50% not owning a passport tells me that majority don't travel.
According to a survey released on Wednesday by Expedia.com, the typical American employee earns 14 days off a year, but takes only 12. That's compared to the typical European employee that earns between 25 and 30 vacation days annually and takes them all.