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		<title>My first visit to the USA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently visited the United States of America. For as long as I&#8217;ve held opinions on anything, I&#8217;ve said that US was somewhere I would be quite happy if I never visit. I now have to amend that statement. The US is somewhere I would be happiest if I never visited again. I&#8217;m not really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently visited the United States of America. For as long as I&#8217;ve held opinions on anything, I&#8217;ve said that US was somewhere I would be quite happy if I never visit. I now have to amend that statement. The US is somewhere I would be happiest if I never visited again.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not really feeling very literate today, so I&#8217;m just going to make an ad-hoc list of points which come into my head:</p>
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<li>As soon as you make land-fall in the country the state assails you</li>
<li>Conspicuous consumption at a scale I&#8217;ve never seen before</li>
<li>A tendency for large products, made from expensive materials, but made poorly</li>
<li>Service staff skitter around like frightened bunnies, keen to help, but completely incapable of doing so</li>
<li>For an Englishman, the culture of tipping felt so awkward as to make me reticent</li>
<li>The programmes on their TV had me chuckling for hours</li>
<li>Their cars aren&#8217;t just big, they are <em>designed</em> to look big</li>
<li>The stereotypes of the average American have not been washed away</li>
<li>Despite being in &#8216;hippy&#8217; California, and despite assurances from various Americans, it was not easy to find vegetarian food</li>
<li>Perhaps related to the last point, at no point did I find <em>good</em> food</li>
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<p>I might add to this list as the visit comes back to me.</p>
<p>I should add the caveat that I did meet some wonderful and lovely people. People who were interesting, intelligent, witty and worthy of my admiration and respect. However, the &#8216;nature&#8217; of these people did not seem to be represented in the media, the culture, the shops or the infrastructure.</p>
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