Since this wasn’t apparent the last time I asked… no, I’m actually not a US citizen or green card holder (permanent resident). Just happened to be in this country for a long time due to career reasons.

  • @karpintero@lemmy.world
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    Visit some of the National Parks, aka America’s best idea.

    Some amazing ones (they’re all amazing, tbh) in no particular order:

    • Yosemite
    • Arches / Canyonlands (close to each other)
    • Yellowstone
    • Grand Tetons
    • Glacier
    • Denali
    • Olympic
    • @neo2478@sh.itjust.works
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      Plenty of countries have national parks btw. Many of them had them before America. While the American ones are indeed geographically amazing, I am tired of thinUS exceptionalism that the US is the only country that has national parks.

      • @PieMePlenty@lemmy.world
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        While many (if not most) countries have national parks, the policies surrounding them are different. A simple thing like camping is often restricted in European parks, mixed land use is allowed so you are more removed from pure non human nature. As a result, the experience of visiting one may be vastly different - depending on what you are doing. American national parks are exceptional not because they are the only country that has them - which isnt true as you pointed out, they are exceptional because of the governing policies surrounding them.

        I’d surely visit one, before I left, because the experience isnt going to be the same in any other.

      • @ylph@lemmy.world
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        Plenty of countries have national parks btw. Many of them had them before America.

        Well not really though ? Yellowstone established in 1872 is generally considered the first national park, in the modern sense of the term*, and inspired others to follow in the next couple of decades in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. It wasn’t until the 1900s that the first national park was established in Europe.

        * there are a couple of other places that also claim this distinction, depending on how exactly you define what a national park is, but not many

        Calling national parks “America’s best idea” is a quote from historian and environmentalist Wallace Stegner - I think the point of it is not to toot some US exceptionalism horn - in context it’s more of an acknowledgment that America deserves a lot of criticism - saying that national parks are America’s best idea is actually putting a bit of shade on other American exceptionalism claims, especially during the Reagan “shining city upon a hill” era.

  • @acchariya@lemmy.world
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    412 months ago

    Get an FBI background check, and get it apostilled. Easy to do from your local post office in the US, difficult and expensive to do outside the us, and you will need it for many things you might want to do in other countries

      • @acchariya@lemmy.world
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        Actually the only time I’ve ever needed one is outside of the country. You need a police report from anywhere you lived for more than six months to apply for residencies, get teaching jobs, etc etc. the only authority in the US that can do this and provide a report acceptable outside the country is the FBI.

  • @fireweed@lemmy.world
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    402 months ago

    Obviously this is entirely dependent on where you’re moving to, but I struggled to find the following when living abroad:

    • good (American-style) pizza
    • good Mexican food
    • good BBQ
    • certain ice cream flavors (like cherries jubilee/cherry garcia)
    • wide open spaces completely devoid of people
    • large-group events of a boisterous and goofy nature
    • certain types of museums/educational facilities (such as good zoos/wildlife rehab open to the public and interactive science museums)
  • MuchPineapples
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    392 months ago

    Get a few public library cards. Then abroad you can use it to borrow ebooks and audiobooks for free.

  • @nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    382 months ago

    Open as many credit cards as you can and spend all the money and don’t worry about paying it back it’s all good

    • @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      122 months ago

      So others can’t get out? So others still can’t come in? So we don’t let out all the AC?

      Find out next time on: Puzzling Commentary!™

      this has been a Desilu presentation.

  • @arotrios@lemmy.world
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    242 months ago

    Yosemite

    Grand Canyon

    Yellowstone

    Avenue of the Giants


    Add to this list any national parks you were thinking about visiting. After this administration, they may not be around anymore.

  • @Nalivai@lemmy.world
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    182 months ago

    First, get a [removed by mod], make sure it’s [removed by mod], then [removed by mod] right in the [removed by mod]

  • memfree
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    172 months ago

    This surely varies by state, but in Alaska, for example, I’m told Japanese vacationers LOVE to try out guns. So, if you can rent a gun on a range, shooting off weapons is the most American thing I can think to do before you leave.

    • Rhynoplaz
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      82 months ago

      A firing range is a whole lot more fun than one would expect.