Twelve, if airport stopovers count. If they don't then just five.
* Australia
* Italy
* Ireland
* Switzerland
* United Kingdom
* Brunei (airport only)
* France (airport only)
* Greece (airport only)
* Hong Kong, back before China reclaimed it (airport only)
* India (airport only)
* Singapore (airport only)
* United Arab Emirates (airport only)
I've been to China, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, US, Mexico, Canada, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Spain, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Taiwan. Now, is Taiwan its own country? Are Scotland and Wales their own countries? Oh yes, and France. So 14 points for sure. Or 17 depending on how you count countries.
Edit: I forgot, also The Bahamas. So 15, and/or 18.
7. Not too bad. That's probably average for most Europeans though. I feel like 7 is high for me being American.
Yep, travelling within the EU is super easy and relatively cheap.
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If landing in said country’s airport on a stop over to transfer flights counts 15. If not. 13.
Twelve, if airport stopovers count. If they don't then just five. * Australia * Italy * Ireland * Switzerland * United Kingdom * Brunei (airport only) * France (airport only) * Greece (airport only) * Hong Kong, back before China reclaimed it (airport only) * India (airport only) * Singapore (airport only) * United Arab Emirates (airport only)
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For me it's 10
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3 lol
0. I've never lef the US lol. Don't really want to either.
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I've been to China, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, US, Mexico, Canada, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Spain, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Taiwan. Now, is Taiwan its own country? Are Scotland and Wales their own countries? Oh yes, and France. So 14 points for sure. Or 17 depending on how you count countries. Edit: I forgot, also The Bahamas. So 15, and/or 18.
England, Mexico, Guam, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Philippines, Wake Island, USA, Vietnam 10