>in san francisco with a friend
>french tourists come up to me and ask directions to the golden gate bridge
>smile at their broken english and direct them towards where it is
is that so hard, Europoors?
>>73422290
Hey, we should let Europeans enjoy their sense of superiority when they can, even if it is something stupid like them knowing the area they live in more than a foreigner
they think they are losing something when they help someone
europeans live their lives as if the world owes them
>be finland
>murrican comes up to me and ask directions to the russia
>smile and send them to the sweden instead
>>73422290
shouldve pointed them to castro
>>73422608
so much evil powers in the hands of finns
>be me
>american tourist asks for direction
>send him in the wrong direction to an even better place
>>73422290
I always do that. From the first day of spring to the last day of summer, it's fucking annoying but turists bring us money.
>having to ask directions in a 1st world grid based city that has maps laid out by skilled technicians
>>73422290
If they're adults, yes. Especially if they're eastern european. I won't lie, I cringe hard at my mom's english everytime I go with her and she talks to a clerck or something like that.
I'm romanian by the way.
>>73422290
I don't think anyone does the whole "send him in the wrong direction" thing in real life.
Worst case scenario is that the person tells you to fuck off to the city info center.
>>73422290
Europeans only visit US for business purposes and never tourism since North American 'culture' doesn't offer us anything. Must've been quebecoise.
>>73422726
thank you based germanbro
>be me
>Guiris (tourists) ask directions in english
>"Sorry I dont speak english"
I only help guiris if they speak me in spanish or they try to speak it.
>walking in prague
>man comes up to me
>asks for directions
>tell him i dunno, i'm an american
>he laughs and starts talking to me, says he's romanian
>begin walking faster and try to give short yes or no answers