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Fuckin love Vegas despite all the /trv/ negativity about Sin City.

Post advice, tips & tricks, stories, and general Vegas knowledge including but not limited to
>where to stay
>where to avoid
>times of year to visit and times to stay away
>gambling suggestions
>non-gambling entertainment like concerts, shows, museums
>food
>comps and strategies to maximize value
>hidden gems
and anything else you think is relevant.
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>>2859726
I lived in Vegas for 2 summers when I was 21 in 2002/03. My best friend was living their at the time. I had an entry level casino job. On my days off, I would sneak into the hotel pools. At the time, you could walk into the pool at the Tropicana, the Mirage, the Monte Carlo and Green Valley Station with no room card. We would gamble at the El Cortez and the Sahara. They both ran $1 blackjack. El Cortez used to run $2 craps and $1 roulette. We ate a lot of cheap buffets. Excalibur had a $13 AYCE with Prime rib. Treasure Island was $15. We hiked a lot up on Mount Charleston. We went to Chinatown a lot. We took road trips to California. I had a smoking hot girlfriend. Everyone came out to visit. But after 2 years, I was over it. That second summer was brutal. My car started to fall apart. My girlfriend cheated. My job was monotonous with no chance to move up. I couldn't get residency to get cheap community college. I had a great time for 90 percent of my time there. But I would never move back.
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>>2859511
Where staying? Lots of hotels are sold out. Others are 4x normal rates
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>>2859762
Wish more casinos still had buffets. Used to be a Vegas staple
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>>2851514
I love Fremont and I’m not poor
Fremont is great for what it is
Don’t go downtown expecting five star luxury
You’ll have a great time
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>>2858917
I go 3-4 times a year, never been asked to bet more for free drinks while playing at a bar on Fremont

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How do you live with the regret of not traveling in your 20s when you were young?
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I spent my entire 20s travelling and am still tortured with regret, when you're 30 it just happens
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>>2859603
when you're 30 you just regret being alive. you want it all to end, but you have to hang on for a little bit longer
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>>2858985
>all these rope posts
You should talk to people who've survived their 20s. A lot of them say that 29, 30, 35, 40 was the best age.
I'm not saying to wait to do all of those things until then whether or not you're in your 20s or out of them, but it's clear how subjective age and regret come into play and most people aren't grieving over their high school or college years.
You've got plenty of time.
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>>2859713
>A lot of them say that 29, 30, 35, 40 was the best age.
this. I was a reckless faggot in my 20s and never really figured myself out until my 30s. some of the best years of my life.
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Fuck this thread is making me depressed. I just turned 29, been dealing with health issues for years now. Considering something drastic so I don't die of regret. Maybe I'll move to NYC.

For a while now, I’ve wanted to visit Panama City, Panama. I would love to see the Panama Canal Museum, Panamá Viejo, and the Casco Viejo area; however, I’m hesitant because I’m worried about being a victim of crime. Central and South America can be pretty rough, to say the least, and while I understand Panama is one of the more developed countries in Central America, it can still feel relatively risky especially for tourists.

I’ve also really wanted to visit Russia, but for obvious reasons, I’m going to have to put that on the back burner for a while.
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>>2860230
>I was in Squatemala for business
Aw. Did you have a lemonade stand, big guy?
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>>2859496
I want to visit Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) and see Victoria falls along with some of the national parks, but I don't want to get robbed or murdered.
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>>2860283
Ok. Is this now a scaredy faggot thread? I thought it was about Panama
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>>2860243
If all of Mexico just became USA in 1850 people might really like it more than the USA, its such a shame.
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>>2860243
>>2860289
I wholeheartedly feel sickened by the sudden lost of respect I feel for cowardly men. Our ancestors travelled to unmapped territories to face people explicitly at war with them, who would dismember and eat them on sight.
And we have trembling little faggots on this board who are terrified to go to a whole country with Airbnbs and cafe lattes because of some conflict where groups of people completely unconnected to them are in conflict.
Scared to go to Myanmar, are you Rohingya anon? Are you Kachin? Oh, you're American! Treated with privilege and respect anywhere you go on the country. Able to stay in the best neighborhoods, enjoy the warmest welcomes and people asking to take selfies with you. Shame on your bloodline coward. If only your ancestors knew how weak their line progeny would become.

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Favorite places in Greece?
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>>2837440
Greeks are mostly mediterranean and blonde Greeks have Slavic dna, Turks have higher percentage of blonde hair as expected as they came from north.


And yes Modern Greek culture is basically the same as Modern Turkish culture.
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>>2859350
>Turks have higher percentage of blonde hair as expected as they came from north
retard
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>>2859263
>the two of us want to go travelling around Greece with a girl
>no girl to be found anywhere
anon, I have a plan. What if... what if... we could take turns... As long as we keep the lights off there's not really that much difference
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>>2859574
I'll wear a wig, a nice brunette one so I can pretend to be one of the locals for you
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>>2859311
you would know, mr epstein

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>Farang complaining about the strong bath, while the Thai aunties get rich with rising gold prices
-edition
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-What method of payment to use in China (Bangkok mostly)
-Is it easy to navigate without speaking Thai and sparse use of a translator?
-What is the uber equivalent?
-How essential is a VPN?
-Best dating app?
-Things to know?

Ty
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>>2860024
to use in Thailand*
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>>2860024
Simple questions for google you worthless loser
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>>2859986
No idea whats the supposed appeal of this gay shit. Imagine wasting months fagging about until you can fuck for real, thanks I'll stick with my instagram milfs
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>>2856607
>I understand why the dollar is weak but why the fuck is the Euro and Pound weak?
Arbitrage

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I spent 6 months of 2025 travelling to a new destination every other month. I thought Id share some stories and my favorite places.

Who am I?: I'm a 24yo zoomer who works in the trades

How did I do it?: I work a rotational job in Alaska with a month on - month off schedule.

How do I afford it?: My job has decent pay, but that alone wouldn't afford the travel I did. I moved all my belongings out of my apartment into a storage unit and ended my lease. So Ive just lived nomadically for the last year, sometimes out of my car.

Did I have any trouble with Visas?: The only time I had a visa application bounce back is when I forgot to include my middle name.

Worst thing that happened?: Got assaulted, and jailed was for punching back, attacker got let go with no repercussions.

Best thing that happened?: I may have met my future wife during my travels, but we're still just dating.

Top three countries?: Italy, Japan, Vietnam - in least to most favorite order.

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>>2860158

>If the relationship was built on fun and travel, then isn't that foundation gone when the travel ends and marriage begins?

Correct. I couldn’t let the adventure fade, so in my foolishness I cast my heart onto something never truly there and raised our fragile connection on nothing but sand.

This is really just a cautionary tale don't let it scare you off too much. Just know that the kind of love you find on these adventures usually belongs there; it doesn't always transplant well to everyday life. It's like picking a wildflower and trying to grow it in foreign soil.
Hey, sometimes it's still worth the attempt. After all, I wouldn't be who or where I am today without that particular regret.
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>>2859150
>Overrated
>Amsterdam
Something that is known to be shit can't be overrated.
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>anon prefers Asia
>anon has yellow fever
imagine my shock
you lot are so fuckin predictable lmao
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>>2860158
nice film grain. it almost looks like it's been cross processed
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>>2859672
>>2859679
>>2859961
Unbelievable good pictures, thanks for sharing.

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I've been here for only 2 days and my impressions are very underwhelming to say the least.
I don't get it, what's so special about this city.
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>>2859921
look everybody, the real traveller has arrived
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>>2859951
I urge you to stick to Disney world. Paris is shit, it is a dirty ugly run down trash heap, I don't know why so many people defend it.
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>>2859973
paris is dirty, i don't think anyone is "defending" that. but it has some of the most important galleries and museums in the world. it sounds like you're just not very cultured and also try not being so relentlessly combative on a simple discussion board eh
>>2859921
>the 1920s, 1930s) back before it become a world hub and a dirty shit hol
that was exactly the period that it was a dirty shithole, at least for the poor working class. read orwell
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>>2859918
kek you clearly haven't been to Paris pre 2020.
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>>2859787
the cyclist /n/iggers glow in the dark.
run them over with your car, it’s what you do.

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I'm 21M, graduating this spring semester (June), from USA. I'm in a very fortunate position to have a remote CS job that allows me to work from abroad. I have been with this startup company since my 2nd year of college (now 4th year) and I make enough to cover my living expenses. This company however is looking to exit at the end of the year which makes me worry about job stability.

I recently been thinking about traveling through Asia after I graduate starting June till the end of December 2026 for 6 months, and see all the places and things I want, but what I been anxious about is if I should focus on finding a new, higher paying CS job after graduation and the idea of losing my current apartment and not having a homebase to go to when I come back scares me a bit. While abroad, I can still apply for jobs and do the best I can to secure myself a home base when coming back, but it feels a little more stressful and going into the unknown.

Maybe that peace of mind is what I need even if it eat my money a little bit? What would you do in my shoes?
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>>2860268
I'd just travel lol. You'll figure out how to be a wagecuck later. You're 21 only once.
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>have at least 2 years exp for a resume
>can take time off

Do it, just build your linkedin with the company and make sure to get some letter of recommendation from any good friends you have at your job. You're basically ahead of the game exiting college with a degree and exp, a year off will look like nothing to employers since they probably figured you took a gap year like most do

My trip for 3 weeks
Phillipines - Manila and Boracay
Thailand - Bangkok and between Pattaya or an island
Shanghai
Tokyo

Good choices? I've only planned Philippines for sure now so open to modifying it.

I've never been to Asia before as a 7/10 white guy who mostly just wants to get a flavor of SEA, some beaches, and East Asia in one trip. Of course, to colonize as well, so input on how easy it is to get top tier girls is appreciated
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>thousands of Americans fight and die to liberate Philippines from brutal Japanese occupation
>some years later a violently shitting and farting pignoy screecher claims that because US bombers hit Japanese targets in Manila during the battle and there was some collateral damage, it means the US was deliberately bombing "its own citizens" (btw Filipinos were never US citizens), and acts like he has a chip on his shoulder about it
You are subhuman, and I don't think what is wrong with you can be fixed.
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>>2860018
The entirety of Manila was basically pulverized. None of the old colonial or precolonial buildings of Manila survived except for San Agustin Church and some scattered singular buildings here and there.

Manila was the world's Second Most Destroyed City after Warsaw, Poland.
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>>2860018
it is interesting that puerto rico was treated differently than the Philippines

>Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. citizenship on March 2, 1917, when the Jones-Shafroth Act was signed into law.
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>>2859616
>Thailand and Laos, Has only one religion, one style, and one dynasty
This is not true at all if you know anything about history.
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>>2858947
>>2858947
>OP, this is what you do. Get Tinder Gold so you (1) have unlimited likes; (2) can see who liked you; and (3) can set your location to anywhere in the world. Set your location either to Manila or Cebu. Say you're traveling to Ph. Connect with a high-value asset girl you like and chat her up pre-trip. Incorporate her into the trip. Go to Boracay, Siargao, Panglao (Bohol), or Palawan, and invite her there and offer to pay for her trip there. If you go to Panglao/Alona, you don't even need to pay for a flight from Cebu there -- you can pay for a boat ride for her, which is cheaper. (Domestic philippines flights are pretty cheap already though.) Hell, fucking... if you skip Manila and plan to fly into Cebu, you literally can fuck the Cebu chick the first night and take her wherever you decide to go after that.
this is REALLY bad advice.

OP, you need to find out the demographic of people telling you shit like this and NEVER listen to anything they say. i have seen people in the philippines that have lived there for decades and they DO NOT get the culture. the culture is changing for the worse now, but i'm talking about when everyone was happy as opposed to now with everyone sad, angry and depressed.

bit of a dumb question but where can someone cross the border into canada just by walking
im looking for checkpoints to cross at on my potential vacation
im aware of the rainbow bridge in niagra but im open to other states that border canada
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>>2857315
Calais, Maine (the Canadian side looks so much richer and more developed)
Sault St Marie, Michigan
>>2857324
"Borrow" some random person's bicycle then
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>>2857324
Where in Canada do you want to cross. Are you planning to be in BC or Ontario or what?

Depending on where you are it'll be easy enough to hitchike or find somebody willing to take you
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There are many boarder crossings all along the US-Canadian border, it's not hard at all if you're a US or Canadian citizen. Just pick one you like and take a trip there
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>>2857315
All border crossings in the Vancouver area have foot passenger crossings. The best is probably Peace Arch though as it is well connected to transit once you get to the other side. That crossing also has a pretty nice Provincial/State Park that is shared between the province and Washington State that straddles the border. You can walk around between the two countries pretty freely in he park. Buses will link up with transit exchanges and the skytrain which makes it pretty easy to get to downtown Vancouver and not spend too much time in the boring ass suburbs. If that is your thing though, you might want to try the Abbotsford Huntingdon Sumas crossing. Again there are buses on the Abbotsford side that go the short distance into town. Not much there, but the quiet farmland in the area on both sides of the border is pretty chill. Zero Avenue as well on either side of the border is an interesting sight with parallel roads passing along the border beside each other with markers showing each side. A lot of people bike or jog along those areas.
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>>2860118
either or, i was looking to backpack or something

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Is it worth it to visit Vancouver BC as a tourist?

What about life in Vancouver BC - is it a good place to live?
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>>2858487
This entire site is so infested with liberals it's not even funny. Yeah okay, have fun in your soulless copy-paste condos built by CHINA. Not white people. CHINA. The highlight of Canada in the minds of Canadians is CHINESE money laundering. And yes I hate being in a soulless unfriendly shithole, where the locals eat pastrami sandwiches for $50 and think they're better than you because they pay $3000/m to live in a shoebox. Nothing better than being in constant rain and darkness surrounded by junkies. It's a shithole for low IQ retards.
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>>2858504
Wait, I thought it was like the countryside. Now it's too much of an urban bughive? Make up your mind, schizo.
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>>2858506
Yes. Ugly soulless china copy-paste money laundering hive, not built for human inhabitation. Unfriendly locals, no culture, awful food, no economy, too expensive to live. Effectively a backwater logging shithole whose highlight of existence were Chinese pump and dumping the place. Only famous in Canada because Canada as a whole is a backwater shithole whose highlight of existence was getting Asian immigrants.
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Living and working in BC as a white man felt like a curse.
>work your ass off and barely save money
>give 40% of your income to your jeet or chink landlord
>get only 2 weeks of vacation per year to enjoy the nature
>drive a 20 year old shitbox while nons speed past you in new luxury sedans and teslas
>your office full of immigrants at your salary level who drive home to $1.5m detached homes while you drive home to a 400 sq ft studio with $300/month parking
>be financially mogged by immigrants who fly home oversees 1-2 times per year
>wonder how you only have 10k after 5 years of work and no travel
>think you can escape the HCOL of cities by moving to a small town in the middle of nowhere
>nope homes start at 800k
>foreigners resent whites despite being richer because whites are happier owning nothing and enjoying the nature
>feminist man hating capital of north america to top it all off
>majority of young women are bi and eating each others pussies, don't want children and practice witchcraft
>every couple is DINK or severely burnt out with one child because wives are forced to work full time
>forced to put jeets in your basement to help pay your mortgage even if you can afford a down payment

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Vancouver is very similar to Seattle except it is poorer, less opportunities, more expensive, and way more immigrants. Difference is though, that Americans are much more humble and will admit its a shithole, while Canadians will gaslight you and try to justify why they think they're better than you.

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Which Caribbean island is your favorite to visit, and what makes it stand out for you?
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are there any where most of the people who live there are pale?
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>>2860093
Cuba
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>>2860093
St Barths
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>>2860092
Epstein island
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Honestly they're all kinda similar with nothing all that unique about any of them.

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Post your travel maps in this thread. Pic related is the official /trv/ Real Traveler's map™, edition 4.0.5

Fill in the countries and subdivisions you have visited, talk about your map and ask others about their maps. You can use the map however you like, the colors are more like suggestions, you don't have to use them, and you don't have to use all of them. You can add or remove colors and change the map as much as you want in any way you want. Don't like this map? Upload a completely different one. Up to you. Despite what some might say, there's no "wrong" way to use the map, and new posters and less travelled people are welcome and encouraged to stay and post :) This map is a group effort by our board, and we can only improve it if people reach out to share suggestions or corrections.

This is the newest edition of the map, edition 4.0.5, updated for September 2025. Thanks to an Anon in the previous thread, it is now easier than ever to fill in the map. You can use the website splored.com to easily color in entire countries with a single click. At the time of making this thread, it uses the old 4.0.4 template, so you still need to update it to 4.0.5 with the simplified template, but hopefully Anon will update the website after I make this thread.

Topic for this thread: Should we have a Real Traveler's Discord? Just something I've been thinking about. I don't use Discord myself, so it's not important to me, but it could be nice to have a hangout for the regulars or a "backup" in case 4chan goes down again or somewhere to share subdivision news if there's no thread up. Just interested in hearing your opinions on this.
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>>2856466
>Go to Utah
Why? Camping or Mormom?
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Here's my lazy map but mapchart lets me split up the UK, US, and Canada which is nice

I keep telling myself I'll make one and then I never do.
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>>2860063
Did the same thing because fuck filling out every region
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>>2860063
>>2860209
If you go on the actual website Splored.com, you can just click a country once to highlight it all in light green, then just click on the regions from there.
Alternatively, you can just download the map and do it in ms paint once, then just add to it whenever you go to a new place
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>>2860060
some mormons are inviting me to go skiing

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Hottest women in Latin America? That goes something like this

Argentina > Colombia > Chile > Mexico > Venezuela > All Else

(leaving out Brazil, cause bitches there are a mixed bag)

Not open for discussion.
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>>2859988
>Not open for discussion.
That's not how a message board works.
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>>2859988
I’ve found Colombian women to be extremely sexy but crazy. Argentina has beautiful women but most are stuck up. Chile is like a more socially awkward Argentina, seemed like every girl i met in Chile was weird and most were leftists.

Brazil is full of nympho women who have a very favorable view of casual sex. Wrap it up though, they’re either carrying something contagious or they’re trying to trap you into impregnating them half the time. Also a very high rate of fake tits in Brazil. Some guys are into that and some guys hate implants.
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Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, MX, Venezuela, the rest

Brazil is a mix of Colombia and Argentina, where you can find brunette girls with amazing bodies or blonde white chicks, but mentally balanced unlike Colombia (they want visa or sugar daddy) or Argentina (they are apathetic and with diva syndrome). In Chile you will find fine chicks but less desperated because the country isn't poor unless you go to poor zone, a shithole ghetto or something like that.
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>>2859988
Too general. There's so many variables and nuance a proper analysis needs

-Argentina is the whitest and best facially, but the girls are skinny fat. There's almost no fitness culture there. If you like the art hoe type, that's for you
-Brazilian white girls have the best most fit bodies in the world. The black ones are disgusting, ofc, and there's lots of them
-Colombia has hot women, but too many prostitutes
-Mexico has too many brown goblina fridges
-Venezuela and Chile CAN be hot or goblina

Basically, it comes down to how white they are and if you can filter everything else out. If you can preselect for white ones, Brazil wins. If you are talking on average like you select a random girl, Argentina wins.

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ITT: We crown the king of SEA.

Tell your craziest story while in Southeast Asia, could be about anything.
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>>2858728
>ladyboys tell you they’re ladyboys

Can’t speak for Thailand, so that may be true. In Philippines, some trannies will absolutely try to fool you. They’re fucking delusional. Most are easy to spot, but surgeries and hormone medication make some of them look hotter than real women. Voice & smell is the best giveaway. All these he-bitches have deep voices, and most smell like men. There are exceptions, of course.

That all said, I don’t mind a very feminine ladyboy once in a blue moon. Got to go with the flow, fellas.
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>>2831931
>making up all this shit

I just need to mention how I didnt see a single mutt while travelling the wilder parts of Asia. Now that Im in Bangkok, the streamlined corporate Hostels are filled with mustachioed mulleted mutts adventurously braving the 7/11 as they tell tall tales of their bus ride to Chiang Mai.A people bred to not be able to survive without a McDonalds in reach, truly pathetic.
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>>2857187
>Well what would they do otherwise?

Visit the street hookers in their own home countries, what else? We keep those around specifically so that type doesnt get too rapey from lack of release.
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>>2857181
How the hell do you do this?

Easy, have a gf who trusts you, then ruthlessly exploit to the fullest.Just release your inner cunt.
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>>2860180
Kek


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