I've been to: Canada, USA, Puerto Rico (not a country, but not officially a state, i think), Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Bahamas, Haiti, and Belize.
Been to 17 countries. I hit 5 just last month. Been to all the North American countries, most East Asian and hope to hit South America sooner later.
You counted Scotland?? Heck, I counted Hong Kong, so I guess we're even. Scotland is beautiful, and I enjoyed the theatre in Edinburgh.
There are at least 16 countries in N. America. I'm not positive of the status of some of the islands (do the US and British Virgin Islands count as countries? Puerto Rico?) but: Greenland, Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicarogua, Costa Rica, Panama, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Either you haven't been to all the countries in NA or you are severly underestimating the number of countries you have been to.
India, Pakistan, US, UAE, Indonesia, Japan, England, Switzerland, Germany. Of course the last four, I've only been to the airports.
schotland is a country. Just like North Ireland is a country. But with england they are Great brittan. The Quenn of england has something to say in schotland. But it is a counrty. I have been to Holland, Belgium, germany, england, France, spain, schwitzerland, croatia, israel, turkey and Kyrgyz republic
well up until this summer i had been to one (though i had been to hawaii), but now i'm up to 6: USA, england, france, switzerland, italy, spain.
USA, Mexico (went there for the first time this past weekend), Canada, Pakistan, England, France, Germany, Switzerland, UAE, The Netherlands... 10 total
USA, Mexico, Canada, England, France, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, and Germany-- a list too short.
Hmmm... USA, Peru, Venezuela, El Salvador, Netherlands, Belgium, Ukraine, France, Spain, England, Wales, Scotland, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Germany, Luxemburg. And Scotland is a country! It has its own Parliament, though it shares a Queen with England (since bout 1600 when Elizabeth I died). Lol, I guess that's why people here don't like American tourists!
Don't mean to offend with that comment, by the way. Scots don't particularly like Americans as in many countries in Europe but it's nothing extreme. I personally like Americans (I'm Dutch) though I wish I had less of a Houston accent!