We asked for directions. We were given directions with 100% accuracy. When arriving to our destination (a musuem), it was closed. I womdered if we should have asked the gentleman if the museum was open, if he would have answered that. We were also driving up a cobblestone bike lane at the time. He didn’t yell at us about that, but when I asked if it was a bike lane, he said “Yes. It is.”
There was a bit of that there. I’d probably fit in.
I respect Scandinavia, but I don’t like most Scandinavians at a personal level, mostly because they come across as though they don’t like me. I don’t think I’m singled out. They come across like they don’t like anyone, including each other.
not many europeans welcome americans these days, especially if they are too lazy to look online to check the opening times to a museum lol
i can fully understand youngsters pranking you and sending you there when its closed lol
could also be the language, still a lot of people (especially older ones) dont understand english that well
just like the weather scandinavians can seem a bit cold but if you are respectful, try to understand them and give them a little time to get to know you, they (like most people from all over the world) will be your best buddies (if you want to speed things up just buy them a couple drinks )
No, not justified, regardless if dead or injured. I just wonder what the hell they are still doing there. Kudos to the Israelis for just waking them up on that fancy little ivory tower, if they don‘t do for what they are there. Good shot if on purpose.