JimmyV
Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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I agree with the PP who said the groups from another country should practice the culture of the country they are visiting.
And so foreign visitors are "in the right" to act just like the group of 600 American cheerleaders that we encountered in February. They all lined up at RnR at park opening and immediately drove the wait time up to 90 minutes at RD. And they sang and cheered and chanted the whole time. Somehow, they were "cute" and Brazilians are "obnoxious". Yes, the notion that cultural norms should be stricted is a good one. But DHS is an amusement park for goodness sake. Not a church or the "quiet car" on a train.
No. And bad behavior by other groups should also cause us all to focus on the behavior itself and not the nationality. Rudeness is not confined to individual countries.Bad behavior by other groups does not make ill mannered behavior OK.