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Any Negative International Travel Experiences?(both)

In 1980, as an 18 year old from a small country town in Tasmania I went on a cruise with some friends to Fiji, Noumea, etc.

On the Ship it was okay but the moment we landed at Suva I was accosted by all and sundry pressuring me to buy their wares. One local persuaded me to accompany him to a jewelry shop and I had this high pressure sales person on my back the whole time.

I continued to say I did not want a watch so the sales person tried a different tack.

"You want Girl? I have girl for you out back, you come with me out back we get you girl."

I ran out of the shop and ran back to the ship. It was a frightening experience.

In 1990 I went to Malaysia with a friend for a 2 week self drive holiday.

Landing at Singapore, proceeding to the train station, having to use an open squat toilet visible to other men, getting off the train at Johor Baru, we went at Hari Raya/Ramadan, the amount of people there was overwhelming.

I could not have done it on my own. My friend was a seasoned traveler, the culture shock was almost debilitating for me.

In attempting to locate the hire car office we went into the Hilton Hotel. Whilst my friend was making enquiries, I was viewing the scene outside the Hotel. Here I was inside this palatial building, outside there seemed like millions of people living in poverty. I was appalled at the spectacle.

When I arrived back home I vowed never to leave Australia again.
Why leave Australia? 10 lifetimes would not be enough to experience all there is here
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Miram · 31-35, F Best Comment
I wouldn't say the entire experience was bad, I tend to plan thoughtfully and know which places are best to spend time in, including natural scenes.

Three events stick out though, I got robbed in Paris once. I don't know why they thought my shoes are expensive enough to demand them, just a Chinese copy and I wasn't carrying much cash. It was hilarious.

In Hyderabad, I needed a taxi-phone or any service to buy out a sim. And guy I asked for direction kept insisting I go with him. I found a group of taxi driver, I certainly wasn't going to get inside a car, I just wanted directions, but they kept insisting I take one of the taxis and then all of them follow me, like twenty and continue insisting. I had an anger outburst so I carried a big rock and threatened the one who was doing it with his car. They stopped.

I eventually found one on my own.

In Gaza strip, Israeli soldiers check points made me go through the procedure repeatedly while checking me out. Not just me, some other co-worker too.

And inside the zone, they made it a priority to target medical staff in whatever way possibly. Wearing a green vest or a vest with the crescent or a cross was basically telling a sniper to shoot at you.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Miram Dicey experiences.
I know I will never go to any of those places.
Gusman staying home😁
Miram · 31-35, F
@Gusman

Hahaha. I don't regret going through any of the above. I had the chance to see things most people are unaware of. Not only it gave me a powerful voice but it gave others voices too.

I may never go back to Gaza. The other two places were okay.