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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Touristy or touristic?

Hi! Can somebody please tell me which is right, 'being a touristy or touristic country...."?

Thanks!

Rachel
  

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Neither seems very good to me, Rachel. I presume that you intend 'being a popular country for tourists'?

  • Neither seems very good to me, Rachel.
  • I presume that you intend 'being a popular country for tourists'?
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Neither seems very good to me, Rachel. I presume that you intend 'being a popular country for tourists'?
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Thanks Mr Micawber! So we don't say "touristy/touristic country"? But can i rephrase your sentence to "X, being a country popular to tourists...."? Thanks again!

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