Originally Posted by
marcopizzaiuolo
This is a real shame, although when we were there mid and end of June just gone, we did not see nor experience anything against tourists. I would say that we were often asked where we came from and there was a positive reaction when we said “London” or generally that we were European (particularly by a politician in Coyoacán.
however, not sure I read your post above correctly, but I would be in full support of anyone stating that visitors should respect the country and the people of that country, as this should be the number one rule of tourism, and the reasons some nationality are seen as bad tourists.
People from the USA are the ones that the locals don't want here. It's been that way for awhile now. It's just getting worse. But they can tell where people are from just with their accent, even if they speak Spanish. And like I mentioned before, they do things behind your back and it's not so obvious at first, especially to someone who hasn't lived in the city for years.