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Travel reveals how we see ourselves — and how the world sees us. If you had to move abroad tomorrow, where would you go? And how do you think your country is perceived globally? Let’s keep the conversation thoughtful and respectful. What happens when you ask Brits if they would move to America? The answers reveal more about perception than policy. In this video, I react to a street interview exploring how the United States is viewed from a British perspective. From geography and identity to political climate, safety concerns, and lifestyle differences, the conversation highlights how culture shapes reputation.
We talk about: • The difference between “America” and the United States • How Americans are perceived abroad • Concerns about political climate and safety • Cultural misunderstandings and media influence • Why travel expands perspective • And whether we’re truly seen the way we think we are Some of the responses were surprising. Some were honest. And some made me pause. As someone who loves travel and cultural exchange, I believe in respecting the land you’re a visitor in and approaching other cultures with humility and curiosity. Travel teaches perspective. And perspective builds understanding. Original video by PoliticsJOE: • Asking Brits if they'd move to America Share
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Welcome to Keisha's CornerHere is where we meet to discuss the latest travel news, trends and just to check in with each other. I love the Caribbean culture and enjoy customizing vacation experiences for my clients (Travel Buddies). Don't get it twisted though, I am a California girl (San Francisco Bay Area) to the heart and I represent home base frequently. Archives
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