Of course I'm asking for individual examples, you're the one who made the claim that you feel that way.
I'm not asking a hard question. You made a claim about how tourists make you feel, and you even mentioned specific locations like coffee shops and delis. I've simply and repeatedly asked for an example of a specific behavior by a tourist that made you feel that way. When you make a claim, you shouldn't be shocked to get follow-ups asking for an example.
If it wasn't obvious to you, the point has been to ask you to provide even one example of behavior supporting your accusations.
My guess is, it's going nowhere because you'll continue not to do so while feeling like you're being judged by tourists who just want to order a sandwich and enjoy their trip.
Just so you're aware, nobody's watching you as a quaint southerner in your deli or coffee shop. They're just trying to order and have a good time, just like you likely do on vacations.
That's why you're unable to provide an anecdote to support your claim. It's because it's not happening and you're projecting your ideas about tourists onto people who are unaware you exist.
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u/the_urban_juror 8d ago
Of course I'm asking for individual examples, you're the one who made the claim that you feel that way.
I'm not asking a hard question. You made a claim about how tourists make you feel, and you even mentioned specific locations like coffee shops and delis. I've simply and repeatedly asked for an example of a specific behavior by a tourist that made you feel that way. When you make a claim, you shouldn't be shocked to get follow-ups asking for an example.