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If you stopped in a country for a layover

Would you say you’ve been to that country?
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Haha yea but I always say "been to the airport"
LunarOrbit · 61-69, M
Depends how good the lay was.


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Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
@LunarOrbit one hour 😂
LunarOrbit · 61-69, M
@Jenny1234 Ahhhh. A quickie!

I think probly not then for an hour. Maybe 4 hours or an overniter.
Kiesel · 56-60, M
Well heck yeah! lol
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
I think you have to leave the airport to qualify
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
well you have been there to the airport toilet
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
No, thats is cheating, instead i would say, i visiting the dash dash airport.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Technically yes. See the country, no.
CelticGal · 18-21, F
If you got out of the terminal and actually into the country, passing customs and passport control, then yes, you have physically been to that country. If that layover was solely a few hours spent in transit or in a hotel within the premises of the airport, then obviously, you cannot say you have been to that country.
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@CelticGal Agreed!
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
Its like someone saying i had sex, when they got their dick stroked or female part rubbed but penetration.
only if you stepped out of the airport and set foot on the ground
TexChik · F
yep, I count a layover as being there, or a stop and refuel
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Only in the same way as I would if I had to change trains in a town or city I wouldn't otherwise have gone to. 'I've been through it,' would probably be my response.
Nope doesn’t count.
Lol…… I think about that sometimes, especially when watching one of my K-Dramas as I had a layover in South Korea. If I say I’ve been there, just feels like I’m kidding myself. 😅

 
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