It was a good day pool side. Hot but with a nice breeze.
An English couple that frequently visit cousins here told us about their big culture shock today.
They are well-traveled, in their 30s and she’s a Bobbie back in the UK. It turns out they had met a friend here, also a policeman (local) , who took them to a gun show and then to a shooting range.
Their faces, as they told the story of their impressions, made for many laughs and comments as they recounted their day. Of course they laughed too, but as she said, she came back ready to get on the airplane back home. Lol.
Apparently at the gun show they saw what would be prohibited weapons in England, -assault rifles and even knives that would be banned there. They also ran into a fellow with a Nazi T-shirt, who claimed ‘freedom of expression’ about the symbol. At the same time he was thumping a bible. (The male of the couple happens to be Jewish).
A few other impressions were covered, among them the different secular attitudes of countries. - the different attitudes in even areas and regions of the US and Europe.
All in all, a good afternoon, good drinks, and very pleasant company.
That reminds me: Tomorrow I should clean my firearms. grin. OK, that last sentence wasn't funny.
*Edit on a Sunday morning*
Thankfully, the visitors know that the experiences they had yesterday are not truly representative of this country. Even if they did have to somewhat reassured of that yesterday.
But it it is certain to be a topic at the local pub when they return home. I wonder how many of those listeners then will say that their story only confirms what they might think they know about Americans?
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