I and it also looks like there will be some dreadful economic news coming out of the USA about their deficit so the rate should go even higher (hopefully).
I really hate to be cashing in on another country's misfortune, but I'm only in it for the money ....![]()
Looks like a was too hasty.... a common problem with meand it also looks like there will be some dreadful economic news coming out of the USA about their deficit so the rate should go even higher (hopefully
).
GGGGRRRRRRRRR
Katie x
Hey, thanks for being happy about that. Not.
Hey - we are suffering economically wise over here - just in case you hadn't noticed........
It's not my fault your government can't meet it's debts.....
I take it you don't want any of our tourist dollars then?????
Katie
Of course I've noticed. I just haven't 'danced' about it like you did.
Of course that's not 'your fault'. Never said it was.
Of course we want your tourist dollars. Lots of them. Never said we didn't.
My point was (just in case you hadn't noticed), I feel it's rather impolite to be gleeful about a country's troubles, especially one you may be coming to as a visitor.
Not having a go but just to say, if I was the other way around I'm sure you too would be happy about saving some money on a vacation. I'm sure in no way was it meant to be anyone being gleeful about another countries misfortune but in times like this you are happy saving money anywhere and we get to save some money. It would be nice if we lived in a country where money meant nothing to us but we don't. For the last year America has had a better exchange rate to our money because of the fact our government was unstable (Coilition Government caused our £ to drop). I am sure that there are many American's who acted the same way when they were looking at getting holidays to the UK so I think maybe this is a bit of an overkill. I'm sure no one was having a go and laughing at America we were just all happy that we can save some money that's all.
Thank you, Gismo. Your post was very courteous, and I appreciate that a lot. Yes...if I were going to Britain (and I have several times), I would of course be happy if the exchange rate were in my favor. That's understandable and perfectly sensible. But I would never throw it in the face of the country I was going to as a visitor, on a message board. That, in my opinion, is rude and (to me) it wasn't overkill to point it out. And it would be rude if an American did it too, of course.
I hope no one here will mind if I say that Americans, as a whole, are very angry and quite sensitive right now about the horrible job our politicians are doing and the state our country is in right now. Just a little bit of sensitivity from our friends would mean a lot until we get out of this mess.
And I hope all visitors to our country have a wonderful time.
That's all, thanks.
I hope no one here will mind if I say that Americans, as a whole, are very angry and quite sensitive right now about the horrible job our politicians are doing and the state our country is in right now. Just a little bit of sensitivity from our friends would mean a lot until we get out of this mess.
And I hope all visitors to our country have a wonderful time.
That's all, thanks.
Gismo and Tig, you're part of the reason why I love this board. Thanks for understanding. We'll work this out and Americans WILL bounce back...because that's what we do. In the meantime, it sucks, but most of the world is having much harder times than we are, so it's good to look on the bright side.
Hope the rates continue to be good for sterling and all of our UK friends can come over and have lots of fun in the sun. I'm looking forward to my trip to England next year...no matter what the exchange rate is.