We live 2 hours up the I5 from Seattle and (before Covid) travelled there regularly. We always consider ourselves tourists when we cross the 49th. As well, especially during the pandemic lockdown will declare it "Tourist Day" and head downtown and play tourist in our own hometown for the day........and do our best to view the city through different eyes.
In 1966 I skipped out the first month of my senior year of high school to live in Seattle or White Center more specifically. Of course there was a girl involved but after a month it got boring as she was in school during the day and I tired of hanging out. So it was time to end the romance, return home and complete my senior year. But it was fun while it lasted. I shall never forget Linda Sue H.... from Oklahoma....she loved me but her daddy hated this long haired Canadian kid.Can’t say that I often crossed the border during the 46 years I lived in Seattle and environs, but on that handful of occasions I did, I knew I wasn’t a local. That international border makes a real difference.
I would say this is less a question of distance but of attitude.
Typical German tourist until spring season 45.
Typical German tourist ever since then.
But what often enough proved to be true is that worldviews of folks who never viewed the world are the most dangerous.
Oh, I don't know. Maybe they all somehow went to the same travel agent and he got them a really good deal....A caravan of 5,000 Central Americans heading for the Rio Grande wouldn't be called "tourists" by anyone, no matter that they are more than 1,000 miles from home.
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Maybe they all somehow went to the same travel agent and he got them a really good deal.
Amen, brother.I have travelled a lot in my life but somehow never enough.
It’s like the guy who complains of the traffic he encounters every workday rush hour.I have travelled a lot in my life but somehow never enough. As a 'traveler' who encounters other 'travelers' who complain about all those tourists cluttering up the place, causing congestion, line ups at the museums etc etc......my common rejoinder is; "You mean folks like us?" Regardless of whether I eschew cargo shorts and a fanny pack and consider myself a 'traveler' I clog up the space just as much as all those damned tourists.