blinry on Nostr: One thing that I find noticable about my US trip is that the people I meet always ...
One thing that I find noticable about my US trip is that the people I meet always seem to assume that I live here, despite my accent.
"Oh, so you're from New York?", they'd ask, when I tell them about my train trip. Or "So you live around here?"
I haven't experienced the subtle rejection that foreigners often can get. Maybe the US (or the parts of it I've been to) are so multicultural anyway that, by default, people assume that I belong here. Feels nice.
"Oh, so you're from New York?", they'd ask, when I tell them about my train trip. Or "So you live around here?"
I haven't experienced the subtle rejection that foreigners often can get. Maybe the US (or the parts of it I've been to) are so multicultural anyway that, by default, people assume that I belong here. Feels nice.