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Supreme Being
      
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| Maybe I am just not into gambling as much, but I don't understand the new fascination of gambling while in a foreign country. The few times I have been lucky enough to visit a foreign country I have been so busy trying to see as much as I could that I didn't stop at any casinos. Anyone like me?
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| Depending on where you are from it could be very fun to gamble. Not all countries allow all types of gambling. Many casinos in some places are also very different or larger/grander than the ones where you may be from or famous.
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Supreme Being
      
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| Gambling overseas can be part and parcel of the fun. You could always sightsee and shop in the day and gamble at night. It depends too on where you are, the weather, your interests, your budget - all kinds of stuff.
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| Personally, I would try it, at least once, just to see what it is like in other countries. While I get what you are saying, I think one evening at a casino can be fun; and remember there is more to casinos that just gambling.
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