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State Department apologizes after sparking uproar with tweet about being a '10'

Mar 31, 2016, 03:39 IST

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The State Department apologized Wednesday after sparking controversy while one of its official accounts tweeted travel tips under the hashtag #springbreakingbadly, warning travelers to beware of overseas scams.

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Things went awry Wednesday when the department made a recommendation to avoid being "lured into buying expensive drinks."

From its travel account, the State Department tweeted: "Not a '10' in the US? Then not a 10 overseas. Beware of being lured into buying expensive drinks or worse-being robbed. #springbreakingbadly."

The tweet inspired an immediate backlash, with one Twitter user saying it was "unnecessarily sexist." The State Department responded: "We made no mention of gender. This can happen to anyone unfortunately."

But after the tweet gained more attention, the account tweeted a two-part apology.

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"Some have been offended by our earlier tweet and we apologize that it came off negatively," the department said. "We see many Americans fall victim to scams each year & want all to be careful while traveling."

Other tips from the State Department's #springbreakingbadly hashtag have included: "Somebody offered you a free trip abroad, but the free luggage they offered is lined with cocaine. Beware of these scams #springbreakingbadly."

But that didn't stop the snarky backlash:

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