I also felt very welcome as an American in Berlin. Paris was another story. Thought the rudeness was a myth until I saw it!
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Austrians have always been very nice in my experience. Several have acknowledged our role in freeing them from the Nazis.
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@GeneLingerfelt I was in Bayeaux, Normandy right after 9/11. The people were friendly, warm, & eternally grateful for D-Day.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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he's never been to Normandy then.
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hello-you'll find there are plenty of us Brits that are very grateful to the USA for what they've done in both world wars
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3,812 reasons to be thankful along with another 5,127 names on the memorial wall. American Cemetery, Cambridge, Englandpic.twitter.com/a44P2EddV9
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@GeneLingerfelt At the train station in Paris 1984, I laid into them (after horrible service) how unappreciative for US WW2.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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