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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Even according to that weird stats, Russians travel the World two times more than Americans as 0.4 vs 0.2.
How come? And why you say "false"? Travel is travel, and US citizens travel 10x more than Russians...
Why I call that stats weird? That's because the world travels there are summed with the internal ones. The world travels are easy to count: once you crossed the borders of your country you are traveling. Now tell me what the internal travel is? Do I travel when I'm visiting my relatives in another city of the Moscow region every week? Do I travel when I'm visiting my friends in a city 1500 km away from Moscow? Who counts all those internal trips and how? What the internal travels are and how to count them?
So in my post above I said that "poor" Russians travel the world more often than the "rich" Americans, but you said it's "false". Provide the proof then.
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what difference does it make if it's domestic vs international? Travel is travel, and US citizens travel 10x more than Russians...
getting in a car and going 200 miles from Germany to Austria or from Russia to Ukraine is somehow more "special" and should count more (because it's "international"), than going from Chicago to LA or Miami?
traveling from Chicago to Miami is not any different than traveling from Moscow to some black sea resort in Ukraine (which until recently would count as "international" travel)...
