I live outside of Houston ...
It's the 4th largest city in the United States, not the back-lot set to "Gunsmoke." It's a big, ugly, smog-filled, concrete swamp, consisting of office buildings, strip malls and toll roads.
It's becoming much rarer thankfully (I suspect the guidebooks are making the college system crystal clear these days), but it used to be a running gag that tourists would ask locals here in Oxford "where can I find the university?"
Yes, everyone has an accent, but they don't always sound as you expect them to... I know someone from Nairobi who sounds like an American, although she's never set foot there (has a lot of American friends). I know someone else right here in London, who sounds like an American southerner of all things (also has friends from that region)...
Not everyone's accent is completely pure - even though they may never have set foot outside of their region. It's rare, but it's possible.
Blame television and radio.
I know that. Some people are just bad at those type of directions, is all i'm saying.
"Roadrunners aren't mythological??"
It's becoming much rarer thankfully (I suspect the guidebooks are making the college system crystal clear these days), but it used to be a running gag that tourists would ask locals here in Oxford "where can I find the university?"
I was there for work 3 years ago, not expecting to have time to see the sights, but finished up much earlier than expected. I had the better part of a day to kill... I'm glad I didn't ask that question if it's considered dumb!It was a bitterly cold and windy morning, I didn't have a warm enough jacket, and I opted to hop back on the train home rather than sight see properly (without a map or any clue what to see and do there). I wish the day had been nicer, it would have made a nice opportunity to see the city properly.
IMy family was once part of a small group given a private tour of the White House, and our host told us it's common for European tourists to be disappointed in their visit to the White House because it is so "small." They are truly unimpressed.
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