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Originally Posted by RandyRandy
I beg to differ. The majority of Americans do not like to travel outside of the US. As far as mandatory ID that is certainly not true for Central & South America. Maybe some Europeans can chime in, but I'd think it's not mandatory as domestic ID - that's why they have National identity cards. However, as most Europeans like to travel, I am sure the vast majority do have passports. Close proximity to other countries certainly helps facilitate this.
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Well you must take into consideration that US is bigger than most countries hence there is much more to see in your own country before trying to explore foreign lands. And 25% is surprisingly high, I am not sure there are so many countries where percentage of people who travel abroad are much more than that.