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We're planning a trip to see a couple we met, but they've now split and we have a dilemma.

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Question - (23 October 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 24 October 2009)
A male United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

Hello this is not a relationship or family or sexual question but I wonder if you can help me, I am going to the USA next summer on a 3 week-one month long trip. The plan is to start in los angeles, and then to visit Las Vegas and then San Fransisco. I will be traveling with my gf who is from Spain.

Basically the reason why we are going there was last spring we made friends with a couple who live in the US and we have kept in contact with them, and showed them a good time when they was In Malaga. so they said we was welcom to visit them anytime in america. However fast forward to present day, this couple have now split up, one lives in california while the other lives in Seattle. now this happened we were thinking of cancelling the trip as it kinda messes thing up, the question i have to ask is is it really worth us travelling from california to seatlle to see our friend, and is seattle a city good enough to 'stick your neck out' for.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (24 October 2009):

No you should cancel or really find other accomadations it would be akward and strange, you should really pay for your own hotel thats a long time to stay for free with someone who works and has a life. you should ask them how they feel but really you should make other plans its a bad time and it would be so rude to mke them feel obligated to host for you.. But you can still keep in touch with them, their lives have changed alot though since then. So no Pay your own way..

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (23 October 2009):

Hi I'm the original poster of this question and I forgot to add, considering the fact neither me or my gf drive. what is the best way with american public transport to get from san fransisco to seattle, by train by air or bycoach (bus)? also could if any of you know what is the most economical out of the 3 and what is the cheapest method.I would prefer only americans to answer this question..but people of other nationalities are welcome to give there opinion..

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