I didn't miss his point at all. His/her point was that when Americans
get there it will get "all tacky" and that we won't see it as such. OP
says (s)he's a Canadian. I was pointing out that Americans may get
there to find that the Canadians have already made it look crappy.
Just give them time.
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> Something most American's can't fathom???? Are you for real??? You
> haven't noticed all the tacky strip malls and cheesy dumps that
> ruined
> Canada.....and when I think of what it looks like at Niagara Falls,
> all I can do is laugh at you.
eh???? what's that got to do with it?
You just proved the OP's point, by missing it altogether.
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> If and when the embargo to cuba is lifted the people of America will
> be
> quite surprised by the beautiful island that lays 90 miles from the
> Florida Coast. As a Canadian, Cuba is by far the most superior
> vacation, tourism destination for us. Cuba will not be as enjoyable
> for the Canadian and European tourists when the American
> Corporations
> start taking over the beautiful beach front properties and start
> developing strip malls. This island is inhabited by the most
> gracious,
> hospitable people and to vacation there is like no place on earth. I
> hope if/when the embargo is lifted it will benefit the people and
> their
> economy but in reality Americans will probably be the main source of
> employment. Imagine what it is like now in Cuba not one single
> franchise outlet, only wholesome, fresh foods (especially seafood).
> No
> harassment on the street or beaches from venders. It is truly
> paradise
> on earth something most American cannot fathom. My second most
> favourite vacation is to cruise so to be a Canadian or European and
> have these options we are truly blessed.
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