I still think it is low. Much closer, but still low.
Bruce Almighty said:Boo Weekley said:cisgenderedAggie said:lead said:. 2.6MM??daggertx said:
Yeah, that's gotta be wrong
May have been covered and I just missed it, but how are there so damn many in Italy? Seems random as hell
Italy is the biggest tourist destination for the Chinese. I spent two weeks there this summer and every city was full of chinese.
swimmerbabe11 said:Bruce Almighty said:Boo Weekley said:cisgenderedAggie said:lead said:. 2.6MM??daggertx said:
Yeah, that's gotta be wrong
May have been covered and I just missed it, but how are there so damn many in Italy? Seems random as hell
Italy is the biggest tourist destination for the Chinese. I spent two weeks there this summer and every city was full of chinese.
I feel like Singapore wins. When I was there, tons of chinese tourists..which makes sense due to proximity. I loved Singapore. Wish I could go back every year.
oh, yes, Singapore does.
But in Europe, France wins, not Italy. When I went to Spain, there were quite a few as well... many on shopping tours.
https://www.nielsen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2019/05/outbound-chinese-tourism-and-consumption-trends.pdf
BigN--00 said:
I still think it is low. Much closer, but still low.
Ol_Ag_02 said:swimmerbabe11 said:Bruce Almighty said:Boo Weekley said:cisgenderedAggie said:lead said:. 2.6MM??daggertx said:
Yeah, that's gotta be wrong
May have been covered and I just missed it, but how are there so damn many in Italy? Seems random as hell
Italy is the biggest tourist destination for the Chinese. I spent two weeks there this summer and every city was full of chinese.
I feel like Singapore wins. When I was there, tons of chinese tourists..which makes sense due to proximity. I loved Singapore. Wish I could go back every year.
oh, yes, Singapore does.
But in Europe, France wins, not Italy. When I went to Spain, there were quite a few as well... many on shopping tours.
https://www.nielsen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2019/05/outbound-chinese-tourism-and-consumption-trends.pdf
Hopefully this destroys Chinese tourism and the rest of the world can go back to enjoying our vacations!
Mr.Infectious said:Quote:
Please... I'm pretty sure that ship sailed with the invention of twitter. I for one don't get my serious news from twitter or Facebook. It's mostly just entertainment.
That's not entertainment....It's official page and he's posing for that pic. So much fail from a campaign/PR perspective.
Perfect description of them.Quote:
You mean you don't like being hit in the head with selfie sticks, pushed/shoved, and have every bit of your personal space invaded?
KorbinDallas said:
Apparently now is a great time to see the world if you want to avoid Chinese tourists. I believe they are considered the worst tourists pretty consistently around the world.
That's why you always say you're from Texas. They often seem to like Texans better.IrishTxAggie said:KorbinDallas said:
Apparently now is a great time to see the world if you want to avoid Chinese tourists. I believe they are considered the worst tourists pretty consistently around the world.
There are several European countries that say the same about Americans.
Bruce Almighty said:
That's surprising, because when I was in Europe, there were so many more Chinese in Italy than in France. Venice was insane. There were more Asians that white people. Even the smaller places like Cinque Terre were full of them.
IrishTxAggie said:KorbinDallas said:
Apparently now is a great time to see the world if you want to avoid Chinese tourists. I believe they are considered the worst tourists pretty consistently around the world.
There are several European countries that say the same about Americans.
Cy_Tolliver said:
This whole thing is laughable. How many people died of common flu this year? I'll bet my house it's more than ever dies from coronavirus in the USA.
Oh and I'd ridicule the cdc that dropped off infected people at a mall but last time I said CDC was politicized trash I was called an antivaxxer and banned by staff for being "aggressive" even tho I insulted no one and another poster called me garbage.
Approx 32-45million with the flu from Oct-February, somewhere between 18-46,000 died.Cy_Tolliver said:
This whole thing is laughable. How many people died of common flu this year? I'll bet my house it's more than ever dies from coronavirus in the USA.
Oh and I'd ridicule the cdc that dropped off infected people at a mall but last time I said CDC was politicized trash I was called an antivaxxer and banned by staff for being "aggressive" even tho I insulted no one and another poster called me garbage.
Very few people ever die from the flu. What kills people is the opportunistic infections that strike when the flu lowers your immunity.Tibbers said:
You mean like how the flu kills people?
Get a large bag of rice and a large bag of beans.cone said:
not if it means keeping food in the stores
No problem. I didn't take it as being offensive.UncoverAg00 said:eric76 said:I'm 65 but not dangerous behind the wheel -- I don't drive fast enough to be dangerous.UncoverAg00 said:Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
There are outlier cases, but the main demographic is like 65+.
Still, while slow and dangerous behind the wheel, they can still serve a purpose.
I'm not making fun of your age, sir. It's a reference to a very stupid movie. I didn't intend to offend.
. Your first statement is true for a host of diseases, including coronavirus.eric76 said:Very few people ever die from the flu. What kills people is the opportunistic infections that strike when the flu lowers your immunity.Tibbers said:
You mean like how the flu kills people?
While I can't prove it, I think it was an opportunistic infection that destroyed my thyroid. I had the flu and after about 8 to 10 days, it had gone. Then a few days later, I got something else. By the time it was over, I was starting to see symptoms that I later learned were because of my thyroid no longer working.
If we could open the bathroom door and then wash our hands, that would be an improvement.YouBet said:
Got behind on this thread. Two things that no one will care about:
1. Most conferences in my business have been cancelled.
2. My #1 pet peeve of bathroom doors that open inward instead of outward has hit another level with this. Should be outlawed. I should never have to touch a door handle to get out of a bathroom. All you Aggie builders that have done this are dead to me.
The local Dairy Queen just has an air blow hand dryer.coastsrs said:YouBet said:
Got behind on this thread. Two things that no one will care about:
1. Most conferences in my business have been cancelled.
2. My #1 pet peeve of bathroom doors that open inward instead of outward has hit another level with this. Should be outlawed. I should never have to touch a door handle to get out of a bathroom. All you Aggie builders that have done this are dead to me.
You know you can use the paper towel you dried your hands off with to grab the pull right? I do it in one clean sweep and toss to the bin. I've never seen a pisser without a trash can at the door.
Edit: code has a lot to do with swings and ADA. We can only do so much
.claym711 said:
One thing is certain. If the outbreak is not controlled, a 1-2% death rate would be devastating. It's odd tha mostt ppl don't seem to grasp the potential for a disaster No one wants.