Spending three weeks in Scandinavia and Germany over the winter (around Jan). Specifically, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Berlin. What do you recommend I do, and how long at each place? Any suggestions?
>>28348264chan is for when you are to smart for ChatGPT but too dumb to Google
>>2834817Please list those cities in order of public transportation convenience.
>>2834817First mistake >BerlinStay safe brother and stay away from Neu Köln Check how many forigners of arabic and african decent life and dont go there ever
>>2834817Berlin: Boat trip from S Friedrichsstraße to see lots of sights at once, daytrip to Potsdam, Humboldtforum for some cool free culture. There are nice jazz bars. Go on the Fernsehturm and eat, it's a restaurant that turns, make sure it's during the day with good sight. Real techno club: Tresor. About blank or sysiphos are nice too. Go to U Kottbusser tor for the culture shock. The street going into Kreuzberg is filled with good oriental food. Don't buy drugs from the blacks
>>2834822I find it much more enjoyable to go to a location I know nothing about and just discover things to do while there. Locking yourself into specific activities or tours (god forbid) are awful ways to travel and kill any ounce of being spontaneous.
German here, I am considering moving to Poland. Reasons being:- I am a software engineering freelancer and getting new projects at previously common hourly rates has become impossible, while the costs of living and risks (of being declared a pseudo freelancer and having to pay up to 50k Euros in taxes for your past projects) only increased. Working from Poland for German companies is still feasible though. Especially considering the lower taxes.- My current apartment here is only losing value and if I bought one in Poland (I could get much bigger and newer for the same price), it would only increase by 5% every year, according to current projections. I don't need a loan, I could pay all in cash.What I am unsure about is, where to get best quality of life, which cities I should look more into. Supposedly the best is in Poznan, but that city has no water and middle Poland seems to suffer from high air pollution as they burn so much coal in their county. My favourite would be Danzig. It seems it even has two international private schools there, the ISG and BISG. Although I would have expected it to also have a German one (like Willy Brand school in Warsaw) since the city is originally German.What do you guys think, am I overlooking something, any advice? I am talking to recruiters about this topic right now and will probably spend next holiday there with my family soon.
>>2832193>2015 - ”we need millions of refugees from the Middle East and africa to pay for our pensions!”>2025 - ”oops now you cannot retire until 73”
>>2832185Found the angry russian shill.
>>2832185>Zero thanksThat's a fucking lie. EU funded projects are noted publicly all over the country. The electrified high-speed intercity trains. Countless bicycle and pedestrian paths. All of these EU funded projects are investments in public infrastructure. You sound like a Californian bitching about paying federal taxes to fund road resurfacing in Wyoming.
>>2832180Poooland stinks lol.
>>2832189>>2832191Shut the fuck up pole, be grateful and look at the numbers if you don't believe it. Also don't think for a second that we'll forget your support for the nord stresm terror attack. Our government will not stay cucked forever and we'll remember well. Let's see how you do after EU. Also how is it possible to be a bigger bitch to the Us than us? See you soon
What is the best way to get cell phone service without getting jewed? The kikes with my carrier charge $15/day for an international pass which works out to $450/mo. Any cheaper options?
Is holafly good for a 30 day trip in Germany and Austria?
>>2835175Calling a WhatsAss number to check in (which requires data) was the most common requirement I encountered in Malaysia...in fact, I encountered it as soon as I entered the country and walked to my first lodgings. Some neighbor lady gave her phone to one of the kids who was following me, who then gave it to me. This was in Rantau Panjang, a town that very few foreigners choose to stop in on their way across the Thai - Malaysia border. Personally I liked it better than Sungai Kolok. People were so much friendlier. A local shop sold me a cell phone SIM and plan for 30 ringgit. Passport required for the registration.
>>2836347>WhatsAss numberAyyo bb wut u wearin
>>2831871I would caution if you use Google Fi for extended periods overseas. It requires usage in the US a certain amount of time before they honor roaming periods, and they will also deactivate the data portion of the plan after being international for more than 3 months. I pay $35 a month for Verizon (x4 lines) and get unlimited talk, text, as well as 15 gb of high speed international data before slowing. I have used it for over a year internationally with no issues from Verizon.Having a US number is nice, but I will caution you can only activate a new phone on US soil so you will have to return even if you have a physical sim.
Depends on how long you are spending and how much hassle you want to go through.eSim is the easiest by far but costs more. Had a guy on a tour bus with me saying he kept losing connection in random spots of Hanoi (Vietnam). I bought local at the airport (yes swindled a little) but it was still way cheaper than eSim and coverage / data has been great for $0.50c AUD a day.Personally I buy local and my phone supports 2 SIM cards, so my main Australian one is in the second slot for any 2FA codes. RCS and internet calling also works on it. Just no data without purchasing roaming.Others here have recommended Ubigi. No idea on if it's any good but looking at prices, you want at least 20gb for the month (I have used about 700mb a day), so about $50USD.
>DUDE, JAPAN!
>>2836776Nice try, this is an actual picture of multipolar worlders
>>2836763>>2836776Nice selfies
>>2836824Here's an actual video of mutlipolar worlders btw
>Hating any country >:/>Hating Japan >:o
>>2836763So true
>be me>go to istanbul for layover>have 5 hours to kill>go take potty break>wiping>throw in toilet>didn’t see the sign that said NO TOILET PAPER DOWN TOILET>a>flush regretting it instantly >go kill time by grabbing bite to eat>flight is 30 min from starting to board people on >pass by the area the bathroom was in>tape is covering the bathroom so no one goes in and 3 workers going in and out>mfwhas this happened to /trv/ before
>>2836373Once it gets soggy enough, it breaks up and passes through. But it slows down enough that your floaty gassy shits stay on top of the toilet bowl along with your splattery shart-ridden asswipes
>>2836373Damn nigger, how much paper did you use? I've always flushed toilet paper in thirdie countries where they tell you not to (sorry not sorry, I'm not going to throw my poo paper in the poo paper bin like a savage) and literally never had an issue
>>2836373the average IST layover experience:>plane arrives at some retarded hour in the middle of the night>immediately get trampled by people rushing to make their connections>skip the first two bathrooms you see because they're sausagefests of a dozen people waiting to use one of the three stalls to shit in>walk across the entire airport to find a bathroom to piss in peace and have personal space>almost get hit by golf cart on the way there>right as you're about to relax in the stall, someone inevitably comes into the bathroom to make the most demonic fucking noises to spit out their phlegm in the sink>leave to charge phone and people watch for a while>almost get hit by golf cart>accidentally make awkward eye contact with one of the countless security guards wandering around with MP5s >get bored and go into the city>have to take a bus because the train route is long and tedious with multiple transfers>get stuck in traffic in a bus while everyone inside is talking loud as fuck on their phones>get off busComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2836394>holy shit there's so many people! and more people! and more people!Basically, no different from flying through any other megacity airport.Next time I stop over in IST I'm gonna stay in Arnavutköy, an exurb at the far end of the airport metro line (going away from the city, not towards it). The budget hotels there have good reviews, much better than in Istanbul proper. Yeah it's modern and kinda soulless, but who cares. There's some little roads that go off into forested hills on the edge of town too (picrel). Would be cool to check out some Turkish nature.
>>2836394KINOalso>they finally open a metro line>it connects only to random turkblock suburbs
What are the most "old money" locations in the world?
>>2835214White. >>2835275White.
>>2835275The NBA has enough money to travel. Well read people understand this. Old Money people would understand this. Uncultured and desperate greed maniacs like yourself say, "Where can I find Old Money locations like the locust copy cat Chinaman I am?"
>>2835214The Massachusetts coast.
>>2835214I'd vote for Vienna because of classical music which is a strong cultural marker of the upper class.
>>2835255Gstaad is a strong contender to meet old money people in winter.
>traveling with female friend in France and then into northern Italy a bit>turns out she hates food>refuses to take any time to stop at any of the food places so far in France>only will stop for quick bites at besttraveling with friends was such a fucking mistake
>>2836592> he thinks driving around in a shitbox with ragged used divorcees is the real go-getter mind setenjoy HPV and amounting to nothing
>>2836805It'll depend on how far & how long they've traveled, but I seriously question the mother more than the anon.Many 45-year old moms have kids who aren't fully grown. It's not impossible for them to have adult offspring, but it's not common. I was in middle/high school when my mom was that age. Anyway, what I'm getting at is, what was this mom doing spending time with some homeless boytoy, when she should be taking care of her kids?
>>2836600Sometimes you got to put yourself out there.I put out an ad on craiglist rideshare and she responded telling me she was staying with her dad in Yuma Arizona and looking to travel down Baja. She paid her half of the gasoline BTW.Previously I had traveled from Florida to Arizona with two Rainbow hippies, going from one gathering to anotherThey slept on the ground next to an alligator-infested swamp the first night, then smoked weed and played guitar inside a tent pitched on the roadside grass of a Ranch Road in the scrubland hills near Sonora, Texas. I told them about the Border Patrol checkpoint in New Mexico, and we smoked the last of the weed at the top of the Franklin Mountains in El Paso.
>>2836246You are the one complaining about her on an italian food travel forum
>>2836805It wasn't a shitbox back then. 4x4 LOW came in necessary on more than one occasion during my travels through Mexico.
What country would be the best option for me?I have $2,000 USD in passive income from bonds for the next 25 years.I currently live in Belgium, where rent costs $1,700 USD a month.I’m tired of living in such an expensive city.My first option would be Chile, since I know basic Spanish.What are your thoughts on Chile in terms of accommodation, food, and safety?An honorable mention is Kazakhstan, although I can’t read Cyrillic.
>>2824925>I have $2,000 USD in passive income from bonds for the next 25 years.24,000/yr maybe you should just get a job?
>bond>presumably ladderedyou're leaving fuckloads of money on the table and probably losing real purchasing power.go balls-deep in income ETFs and withdraw as necessary then reinvest the remainder
>>2824925She's turning 30 soon
Unironically, Rural Latvia. At least for a few months. Figure the language out as you go.
>>2824925MOSQUITOED
Where in the world can you get the ABSOLUTE cheapest apartment with modern amenities? Laundry, internet, clean air, etc. Is it possible to get these with quality food anywhere on earth with rent for like $300?
>>2835714I've been there during the war, it's not that bad, desu. People are still living normally-ish.
>>2834001Surprisingly, Lawton has some cool nature areas nearby, though it's a bit of a stretch to call them the Wichita "Mountains". The Oklahoma climate is horrible though, which is why everyone is fat and stays indoors 95% of the time, never walking or bicycling anywhere. Blistering hot summers and cold, bleak winters. I expect the local wages for menial jobs to be among the lowest in America. 19.4% black population means that you can never relax in public.>>2834025Assmatic pussies should stay home huddled next to their air purifier.
>>2829862How are they so subhuman they cant make a floor
>>2824107>glazes peru>calls westerners subhuman After years of playing Dota, you will never convince me that Peru isn’t filled with actual apes pretending to be humans
>>2836649The floor won't absorb piss so easily genius.
Have you ever been to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to look and to watch and the statement of Robert E. Lee, who's no longer in favor, did you ever notice that? No longer in favor. "Never fight uphill, me boys!" Never fight uphill. They were fighting uphill. He said, "wow - that was a big mistake."
>>2836655Idk what the fuck you're saying, but I went to Gettysburg recently, and it exceeded my expectations. Really nice town, lots of cool antique shops, beautiful monuments.
I got in trouble for bringing my backpack into the visitors center. They search your shit like an airport. Fuck them. The little tower you can climb is fun, the rest is just farm fields and dead people's names.
My mom and dad are forcing me to come with them to Hawaii this December for my sisters wedding. What should I expect? All I know about it is that it's fill of homeless and the locals hate anyone not Japanese or native. I have about 1500 dollars and we are all staiyng in some airbnb place for a full month. Is that enough money? Is weed legal there? How do I avoid racism and homeless? Is the internet even good out there like could I play OSRS without shit lag? What do people do in hawaii other than bake themselves in the sun?Do I need a passport to visit? I've never left my state before since it has everything you could want and wouldn't mind getting out of this due to a "lost" passport. I don't really want to sit on a plane for 4 hours over the ocean.
>>2834247>My mom and dad are forcing me4chan is 18+
>>2835783you're acting like trv isn't filled with a bunch of 24-44 year old retards who still call home their parents house to afford being abroad on NEETbux
>>2834247Bro you are so hopelessly naive that I actually think this is just a bait post
>>2835904Why do you need a home when you're a long-term traveler?
>>2834247Fuck off we’re full, haole.
Any language learners here? Ive learned conversational Central Thai and Khmer in 5 years traveling the region but always have to go back home every 6 months to make money. During that time my language skills tank despite having friends I talk to pretty much daily. I try to also only watch native content but admittedly their media sucks balls. Is this decline inevitable or does anyone have tips to mitigate this?My next language, Burmese, is going to be even harder and I'm thinking about just teaching English so I can stay in the country longer and master this language through exposure again. Unfortunately there is a war going on, though Yangon should be safe enough for at least a few more years. What's teaching English like? I'm ok with shit pay I just need enough to pay for rent and street food. Sorry for rambling, was up late last night and my brain is scrammbllllled. Time for work.
>>2818683Hearts are still there. Why lie?
>>2836336Are they still there for everyone? Duolingo does a lot of A/B testing with customer groups and has additional difference between platforms (e.g. website versus Android app versus iOS app implementations).
>>2818087I've been learning Spanish on Duolingo. I first started it over 10 years ago and stopped after learning the basics because the app was kinda shitty. Then I slowly picked up the language here and there over the years through work and travel. Now I'm no longer working and been living in Thailand so I devote an hour of so to learning on Duolingo daily and it's been pretty great over the past few months. I think I can finish the complete course before I leave Thailand next year.I want to learn Thai as well but I've haven't figured out a great routine for it yet. I know the writing system, classes, tones, and like 300 of the most common words pretty well. Classes are probably the best option but I don't want to commit too much time or money to that.
>>2836358If you learn spamish for ten years a d still cannot speak it, you are in no position to judge the quality of an appDo you people even listento the stupid shit you say? Youre probably mexican or something. No one that isnt mexican is capable of being so thoroughly bad at something
>>2836646I didn't learn consistently for 10 years. I had a few weeks of free time after graduation in 2015 so I used it to learn the bare basics of Spanish on Duolingo. From then onwards, I picked up bits and pieces from interacting with people that came to my place of work and Spanish-speaking locals during my travels. Duolingo is much better now than what it was a decade ago. I picked it back up a few months ago and kept my streak going since then.
>Mexican grifters more expensive than Times Square>Europe importing tips>New money Chinese pricing out entire nations>Remote areas charging a month's salary for imported RedbullIs there anywhere you can go nowadays that isn't a complete shithole but also doesn't treat your wallet like an English woman in London? No I'm not poor but I don't want to be either
>>2834055Other than a few pajeets working at kebab shops or delivery for kebab shops, Poland is much the same as it always was. More expensive, that's all.
>>2833520How's the orange juice in HCMC? Do they dilute it with sugar water or sell it straight?
>>2833297>whites being attacked>....by Trump....
>>2833297England is being ruled by people who do not allow the natives to have guns and are swarming them with lesser people.
>>2833362Sir this is 4chan
>only 8% of houses in south sudan have electricity. in 2025How would you get around this country? Carry around lanterns and drive horse carriages like the 19th century?
Just find one of the various NGO camps, they'll give you what you need. They collect thousands of Sudanese each week and prepare them for transportation to the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
>>2835752You might be able to fget a free flight to Sudan in the '''one in, one out''' scheme. During the traffickers have free space on the return journey, too.
>>2835702Internal combustion engine car
>>2835759what if I only have an external one
>>2835758Why would the niggos need return flights when the planes can arrive from China carrying cargo purchased for cash, then continue on to Europe as needed?
I am planning to take train rides from one country to another, but when I check out the hotel I don't want to drag my luggage across the city. When I went to Japan, they offered lockers to put in my luggage so I could sightsee during the day then take it out by evening to train ride elsewhere. Does EU countries like Paris, Amsterdam, and Luxembourg offer similar services?
>>2836097No Mr dumb weeb, gorius Nihon is the only country in the entire world that discovered le lockel. That is some super advanced tech nobody but they could ever discover.God fucking damn, neck yourself.[-]
>>2836097trains are possibly the most expensive means of transport in Europe. Id advise flix buses
>>2836173To be fair, it's not really a thing in the US.
>>2836200Bus is for riff raff.Train is the patrician’s choice.
Thanks a lot everyone and sorry I don't mean to offend EU as if Japan is some utopian on Earth. I'm your standard Americunt who has minimum travel knowledge internationally.