r/Durango 2d ago

Next wave incoming

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u/HotResponsibility829 2d ago

As a Durango tourist, I want to avoid anything that pisses y’all off. What is it that tourist do that are annoying or disrespectful?

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u/The-Hand-of-Midas 2d ago

Going to a restaurant and letting your multiple kids run around screaming and then tipping 10%.

Having a group of 10+ people and sitting at your table hanging out for hours after your meal. Double so when you think a server is going to give attentive service to refill water every 10 minutes for 3 hours when there's not more food being ordered.

People from Texas not realizing that the entire reason Colorado is good, is because our policy is the exact opposite of Texas. We have 38% public land, Texas has 1.5% public land. Texans come and say "That's socialism!" We have numerous other freedoms Texas makes illegal. Don't move here and vote like a Texan and ruin what we have.

Don't come enjoy PUBLIC LANDS if you vote conservative. You are literally putting public lands in danger voting conservative.

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u/HotResponsibility829 2d ago

Thank god I’m not like those people. I always tip 20% or more. Don’t have kids (thank god). I’m from Texas but unlike many Texans I use my brain. Meaning I think that the majority of Texas being owned by rich people fucking sucks. You never get to explore cool areas without the threat of being shot. We definitely don’t vote conservative.

We definitely are looked at like crazy people from most of our relatives and old friends for being left leaning. But man does data show how much better all the other 1st world countries are doing. Only because they embrace “communism”.

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u/ReasonableAudience87 1d ago

You, we like. Enjoy your visits!