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Is it a meme in the big globalized 2026 or do people make it work?
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>>2868258
Go fuck your self
>>2868261
Nope! It’s elite dork faggot with niche coding skills or nothing. There’s zero reason to go to Thailand if you can’t blow 3-4k per month minimum on partying. If you’re gonna live the life of a loser in Thailand might as well just stay home

And go FUCK yourself just because
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>>2868264
why do you talk like some 40 year old with a highschooler complex lmao. doing customer service not working out for you?
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>>2868261
Outside of tech, i know some guys in marketing that do it. I know fuckall about marketing, but they own their own firm and travel whereever. Really comes down to tax laws. If youre freelance or own your own consulting firm or business it simplifies things
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>>2868264
lel it's the insecurity worker faggot again
If I make 4.5k working online, I can live a much better life in Thailand than in the west. I don't want or need to spend 3k on partying a month. Grow up.
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>>2865004

Leaf living in Malta and every single digital nomad i met was either:

1. LARP influencer making money off selling courses or what ever bullshit pipe dream he's peddling.

2. Rich kids who pretend they're entrepreneurs but live off their dad's credit card and spend 90% of their time drinking, doing drugs and having sex.

3. Female expat cum dumpsters who think ''exploring the world'' revolves around riding as many dicks as possible and post travel pics on their instagram until their money runs out and they have to move back home because their ''side hustle'' selling healing stones online didn't work out.

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I'm an English teacher (B.Ed., teaching license etc), I don't want anything to demanding, just a nice tier 2 or 3 international school or even a public school. Just want to chill at this stage in my life.
Anyone know what the expat scene is like there?
I'm getting the impression a lot of YouTubers and remote workers are fleeing BKK to Da Nang. Sounds like it could have downsides.
Anyone worked there? I feel like it's a just show up and your CV around kinda place.
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>>2862690
>the expat scene
Faggot.
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>>2862690
>Da Nang
Great choice, wonderful city.

>just a nice tier 2 or 3 international school
Do some research into the school you pick. I work at a tier 2 and it's extremely demanding. I'm in go mode from 7:15 to 5:00 every day and only 1/3 of that is contact time. My kid gets to go for free though.

>or even a public school
Try public school if you want but don't expect to do any teaching. The children see you as a clown who is there to amuse them with funny dances and games. It's literally illegal for you to manage the class, and the local teacher whose job that's supposed to be hates your guts. Also nobody speaks English past a grade 3 level, including the teachers. There will be 1 or 2 kids in the class who are really good at it cause they study outside of school, but they're surrounded by 40 cretins who have been raised from a young age to see you as less than human. It's one of those shame and futility type jobs like working a sales floor at the mall.

>don't want anything to demanding
*too demanding
It sounds like you're looking for an English center. You have the credentials for a head teacher job at VUS which is kind of cushy but has weird hours. Those English centers get a lot of shit from expats but they do get results. If you care about results in your work then you might like it.

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>>2868230
fully agree. Spent a bit of time when I traveled there, and not sure about the whole expat scene but really liked it. Enough city to keep you busy with all the good eats and beer to keep you busy and has a bit of a beach. Also a bit of a younger population out at the cafes and pretty friendly. Could have spent weeks there.
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>>2862690
Live in My An if you want to socialize with other foreigners
Everywhere else sucks balls
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>>2862690
I think the seething from /trv/ that this thread produced is a sign that you should do this.

I taught in Saigon for a bit and it was easy to get a job, but I had to get a CELTA certification first and I don't know if your current credentials replace that, they might though. It was also the best access to women that I ever had, but I was too much of a sperg to really capitalize on it. Shoulda partnered up before moving back to the US.

I did leave because I missed the family, comfort level, and clean air of my home town, but Da Nang is probably nicer than Saigon

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A friend told me they got a good deal on a cruise and invited me to come with them. I think it's a Royal Carribean ship sailing out of Galveston and going to their island or something for 3 or 4 nights. I've always had a negative impression of cruises as consumerist hellscapes with fat people on scooters and waitstaff making $1500 a month pretending to be happy. I've never actually been one one and for like $400 all in I'm curious to see what it's like. If I just want to lounge at the pool and get away from work for a bit, are they a bad option? Does it feel like Vegas where they nickel and dime you for everything?
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>>2867782
Doing all that on a cruise ship isn't that fun. The pools aren't that big, your room isn't that big, multi-purpose areas that have comedy shows won't be having them all day, there will be dumb shit like bingo half the time. Cruises are trumped by the all inclusive fortress resorts because you have more space and you can swim in the sea instead of just pools.
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>>2867782
>Sitting in the sun, drinking unlimited booze, reading a book and seeing a show/comedian/whatever seems comfy AF

This is pretty much why I go. I love getting some nice sun in the middle of winter. I'll listen to instrumental adult film soundtracks from the 1970s and autistically stare at the ocean for hours while keeping a steady buzz going form drinking.

As for the boozing... I've approached this two ways. I've gotten the unlimited drink package which has ranged from $4/day to $30/day depending on the cruise. When I didn't get the package, I brought 100 proof vodka in my carry-on onboard. Cruise lines allow passengers to bring a bottle of wine for free or at a low charge, so I just filled an old wine bottle win the vodka and resealed it.
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>>2867785
Honestly sitting on your balcony and staring out at the ocean is peak
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>>2867782
As someone who doesn't drink and doesn't want to be surrounded by drunk folks, that sounds like hell to me. But I fully understand that most people do enjoy getting drunk and hanging out.
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Thanks for all the advice guys. I'm going to go ahead and tell them to book me with them. No doubt I think a resort would probably be a better experience but those are obviously more expensive and there's the logistics of flying to Fiji or Jamaica or whatever. Work has been cucking me bad this year and I'm saving my PTO for something else. If I can take a few days off and get a decently relaxing experience for $400 while my vacation is subsidized by people who are spending hundreds of dollars on drinks and add-ons then that's pretty cool.

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2026 is a great year to start exploring Appalachia
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>>2868193
a) there's lots of outright german families in appalachia
b) the ethnic differences between scots and germans are truly minor
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supposed to be nice and warm this week
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>>2868195
>There's a lot of outright German families in appalachia
Lmao no there isn't Pennsylvania is the only place with a decent sized German population. The vast majority (90+%) were Anglos, Scottish, and Scotch-Irish. The region is famously associated with the "yeoman farmer" for this exact reason.
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>>2868463
I don't think you've ever actually been and talked to the locals and looked up their last names. What do you think "germany valley" is named for? How about Helvetia?
high germany rd

germans are just assimilate default whites so you don't think of them as an ethnicity because they are the main one.
>Anglos, Scottish, and Scotch-Irish.
who are all ethnically pan-germanic and speak a germanic language you are splitting hairs even if we ONLY talk about mainland germans there's still plenty of people who descended from German families there.
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>>2868465
You don't need to go there, retard, it is an objective fact. Germans overwhelmingly went to the Midwest and by the time of their mass migration in the mid 1800s Appalachia was well settled. Their early settlers were primarily in Pennsylvania and it was mostly religious outcasts like Quakers and Mennonites.

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what are the best places you've been to golf?
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>>2867483
Torrey Pines

This thread will die because maybe 2% of /trv/ has ever played golf
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The local country club that let me play there when I worked in the cart barn. Public courses have been ruined by covid, you used to be able to play a 4 hour Saturday round without hearing drunk bro's Bluetooth speakers. Hell you used to be able to get on and walk as a solo midweek!
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>>2867483
Florida, North Carolina, Hawaii, California, Scotland, Ireland. narrowing it down, Scotland and Hawaii.
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>>2867483
It used to be Vegas by far. I don't know what the fuck happened there but when I went to visit my parents last year every single course at the very least tripled their fees. Used to be you could play at the TPC course for ~$110 if you went during weekday early mornings or late afternoons. Now it's almost $400 for a 6:30am tee time and all the gorgeous outer suburban courses are like $80 minimum for shit tee times. It's somehow cheaper to golf here in LA than it is in Las Vegas. Palm Springs is my go to for golf trips at this point.

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>decide to go carry on+backpack only after years of checking a bag
>suddenly realize I can't bring booze from cheap places to expensive places(fuck you norway)
>have to spend extra time constantly rolling and rubber banding my shit into my suitcase
>the quality shampoo I use post workout and sticks of deodorant can't be brough on (fuck you asia 'deodorant')
>instead of having about 30% of space left over for trinkets and souvenirs I basically have none
>half the time on Air Asia they have to check my bag because they ran out of room
>nothing to separate bag from the ground so it's always picking up whatever is on the floor/bench/etc
>8 more months of this
>At least I saved 15 minutes at the airport waiting for my bag!

But seriously what the fuck, do people who do this shit only stick to one climate year-round or something? That's the only way I can see you having enough space to pack easily and meet size limitations for carry-on/personal items. I don't feel like I overpack either, just 8 day's worth of clothing+ some khacki's+jeans and a coat for colder climates. Am I doing something wrong or are all these /one bag/ or carry on only fags simply just not spending much time traveling.
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what size would you take for 7 day travel?
i have a big suitcase and people made fun of me last time and told me to get a smaller one...

looking at 70*50*30 ones right now but those might not even be much smaller than the one i have now...
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>>2867880
>i have a big suitcase and people made fun of me last time and told me to get a smaller one...
7 Days is a carry on hell a personal item size is good enough. just go get a 19-21 inch case and use rubber bands to help compact things. Probably the hardest part of determining a suitcase is the 2-3 month range of what size to use.
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>>2867880
>what size would you take for 7 day travel?
depends
>on the destinations climate, so is it warm / cold / rainy etc.
>activities like skiing or diving with extra equipment
>occasion, i.e. formal evening events with dresscode or just a casual resorts

generally something in the 50-70l range should be good enough for most things
although personally I'd rather have 2 medium sized suitcases than one giant one when packing extra equipment

>70*50*30
>105l
that's kinda huge...
(unless it's outer dimensions, then it's very manufacturer specific)
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>>2867820
Everything has gone to shit these days
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>>2868018
it's just a work trip
a carry on is enough? i'm always anxious about not having enough clothes in case i sweat or food gets on them or something...

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I'm planning to take a trip to Chicago possibly this summer. Does anyone from the area know the best pizza places in town? Or any other good places for food. Doesn't have to be fancy. Also, any other things you would recommend for fun?
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>>2864658
Why not both? Isnt frozen deep dish available somehow?
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>>2864658
If you think Chicago thin crust pizza has no unique features besides being cut "into squares" then you have never actually eaten one and should shut the fuck up already
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Should I see a white socks or a cubs match over there?

Feel like the real no bandwagon experience would be at a socks game, but a cubs match might give me a chance to see a win.
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>>2867968
Wrigley is a better and more historic park and easier to get to and from but if Comisky is like it was when I was a kid you get the surreal experience of safely walking through the south side Chicago housing projects. It's a very uniquely Chicago experience.
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>>2861553
>>2862246
Portillos is worth checking out, but don't skip pizza. The stuffed pizzas are good, but kind of a meme. We have even better thin crusts here. Just google "pizza near me" in any suburb, pick something with 4 or more stars, and you can't go wrong. From what I've found traveling almost every state and a bunch of countries is our basic hole in the wall thin crust pizza is like 500x better than anything you'd get anywhere else in the world.

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This thread is dedicated to the discussion of serious business in the Philippines.

No clowning around, goofing off, or monkey business allowed.

Also, no schizophrenics
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>>2867946
yeah this is what pissed me off. Apparently its very difficult to start a range with a myriad of rentable firearms due to local laws. You can shoot a total of three weapons: a 9mm generic, a 1911 generic or a Mossberg 12ga generic. Kinda sad because in the past, you could rent whatever you liked. It was fun getting friends to shoot who have never shot before though. For all the action movies Filipinos enjoyed in the past- with all the shooting and whatnot, why they aren't more firearm friendly. Probably the Commie Mindanao bastards shooting up the place
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>>2867628
More of these fuckers who go around pointing their cameras at people need that.
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I took home a ladyboy last night at an upmarket bar and she made some sort of westernized adobo for me for lunch.
Didn’t even know that was a thing.
Went to the arcade after. Day has been very comfy but I’m leaving on Tuesday.
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Glad this thread for died
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>>2868027
Found out who he was. He's the boyfriend of the chick I was fucking. She hit me up on messenger sending me pictures of him in the hospital and demanding I pay for his treatment, or they will go to the police.
Swollen brain + brain bleed + fractured orbital bone.
I asked her which hospital. She said "why". I said so I can go there and snap his spine, then she blocked me after calling me crazy.
Unfortunate. The pussy was top shelf when it comes to slum teens. A real clinger. Sucked out like a full fucking inch on each backstroke, and she also had like a mini horse butthole. Very aesthetic.

Note for janitor: this was not sex tourism, but authentic Filipino cultural activities (fighting over women/begging for money/skipping town). No sex tourism or prostitution happened at any time. This was a legitimate discussion of an authentic human encounter between two or more people.

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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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>>2860222
>There's almost no fitness culture there
there's a gym on every block and they're always packed, but yes the girls aren't as obsessed with building giant legs/ass like brazil
>>2865088
>Uruguay?
mostly white but more common to have an exotic/tan look than argentina, the country is just terribly boring and expensive though
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>>2859988
no clue
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>>2859988
white Latin women don't like "gringos" because they're too nice and 'soft'. the swarthier ones view you as a free greencard.
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>>2868389
When latinas say they like white guys they mean castizos who know the language, not Anglo dorkers who don't know a lick of Spanish.
It's a moot point anyways, they all racemix because it's hotter.
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>>2868426
exactly, they expect you to be as hotblooded as they are.

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is marrakech a good spot for a 6 foot 1 white guy? Flights to are very cheap right now for next month
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>>2865400
Are you from Mexico or something? 180 - 185cm is average for zoomers in white countries.
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>>2865132
no
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>>2865132
Its very, very difficult there for ANYONE. The whole country is set up like one giant cockblock. I would imagine if you dropped a Hollywood celebrity in Morocco they would have a difficult time.
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>>2865141
Moroccan women are more likely to be prostitutes than lebs. Moroccan women even travel to Lebanon to sell their bodies. I would guess I white guy would have it easy there.
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>>2865418
>DUDE i just LOVE the hustle and bustle of the medina, it’s so DYNAMIC and makes me feel like i’m in one of my favourite INDIANA JONES MOVIES. you should totally come on down to my riad, it’s got GEOMETRIC MOSAIC TILE walls and everything, we can crack open a nice mint tea or three and get crazy listening to the call to prayer from the mosque across the street!

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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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>>2860973
You made 900 USD per day? Doing what?
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>>2830973
ThingsThatNeverHappened.txt
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>>2864825
I was talking to a cambodian girl once. Then while I was talking to her in voice call, she sends me a video of her dancing in underwear, I figured she had it saved in her phone from sending it to some other guy she's talking to. So I find her on facebook, look who comments on her picture and see 2 old american guys that think they are her boyfriend. I message them and show them the things she write to me and they're mindblown. This guy left his wife and kids to be with this cambodian and he was gonna fly out there in 2 weeks to marry her. Told me he bought a ring and everything, that I saved his life and he's gonna dump her. I then block her because I don't care. She try to message me with some alt accounts so I block them too. 2 months later that dude write to me again and BEGS ME TO FUCK HIS GIRLFRIEND (the cambodian i blocked). What the fuck is wrong with these losers
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>>2832176
the cap heard round the world.
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>>2832176
The problem is that US politics is very much giving a fuck about people outside the US, as evidenced by them currently accidentally the entire world economy , affecting everyone.

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Can a loner man in his early-mid 30s change his lifestyle to hang out with younger people and party and fuck college sluts if he travels? What are the best travel locations for this?
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>>2868265
Why? You dont believe im 40 you fucktard? Between the bots, AI using Indians, and the schizos, this site is almost unusable.
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>>2868365
Its full of normies you retard. Im here right now. Its an ocean of utterly repulsive normalfaggots in any place accessible a 2 hour drive from an airport.
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>>2868234
It's pretty normal to be a millionaire by 40 in the usa. You would have to deliberately sabotage your own life to not accomplish that meager goal.

Normal for white people that is.
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>>2868399
Whom do you expect to actually believe this garbage? The average mutt is desperately scrabbling to afford food and shelter while even a basic education will indebt you for life.

I'm happy for you for you that you accidentally won the crypto lottery, but everyone can still tell that you're a loser.
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>>2868174
>Most dudes my age
>Balding or bald.
I'm literally your age and don't know a single guy who is balding or bald. Less than 20% of men are affected in their thirties statistically. Where the fuck does this meme come from lmao

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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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>>2861098
Consider limiting yourself to a smaller geographical area on each trip in order to not feel rushed and having to pass over places you want to see. When I visited Taiwan for a month, I saw less than a quarter of the coastline. Even a country as small as Taiwan has way too many cities and hikes to consider finished in a single month.

If I were living your life, my biggest gripe would be all that time and money spent in fucking airports & airplanes. I hate flying because it is the form of travel most divorced from the earth. Most of the time you can't even see the landscape because it's either cloudy, or you don't get a window seat.
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>>2863956
You make a good point about restricting my geographic range. I definitely think a little restraint would go a long way.

You put into words the frustration I feel with air travel, and you said it way better than I ever could. I always feel like shit for at least a day after, and my eye sight is shit for a day after looking at the back of a chair for 15 hours

>>2863919
I'd like to go back one day, so share some recs if you have them. One thing Alaska has that Norway doesn't is an expansive old growth. Tons of really beautiful spruce and cedars that are there naturally. Also features the insanely prominent denali, and prominence is ultimately what makes a mountain impressive
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>>2859150
Noice
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>>2859150
>Overrated places
>Chile
i can tell you have an iq below room temperature
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>>2859150
If you don't mind sharing, can you tell us where do you live while working in Alaska? Since you mentioned that you left your apartment. Is this when you sleep in your car or does the job got you covered on that?
>>2859177
I don't know much about Norwegian cuisine, but if it's anything like the rest of the scandinavian ones, you are better off sticking to overpriced burgers.

Sup /trv/,

Was informed that USA citizens can stay like 144hr-240hr visa free in China and want to explore it this summer with some time off I have. Can anyone give me the breakdown because I constantly have conflicting info with new/old documents or websites that speak to EU citizens. AFAIK I have to do this:
>Fly in from country Taiwan
>clock begins ticking at midnight on day I land
>in this case 5ish days
>Have hotel prebooked and exit flight booked
>Register hotel after checking in
>Fly out to another country(this case Hong Kong)
Is that it? I just have to make sure I leave within 240 hours? Seems fairly straight forward unless I am missing something heard a lot of people complaining about flights and such, but I always have all that shit prepaid and booked before hand. I've only "been" to china precovid which was largely me going through long transit overlays and not leaving the airport/airporthotel
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>>2866999
Easy
>Revolucion in Shanghai, Chengdu, and Guangzhou (or any other city its now opened in)
>The Drinkery in Shanghai (two locations)
>The Irish pub by sanshajie station in Nanjing (forgot name but desu any Irish pub is a safe bet)
>Jellyfish or one of its reboots in Chengdu

Not giving you any more freebies
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>>2866988
>take 50 fucking photos for it to "automatically" write my information (never works)
unc upgrade your phone from iphone 4, stop drinking for 3 days to get the shakes away and take it in a well lit room.

> I also liked being able to just write down my name instead of being told that it's "too long" (yeah fuck me for having a middle name right)
What is a middle initial, who's middle name is too long or longer than 16 characters are you hindi?
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>>2866988
>China is difficult to "hook up" per se (they don't really have the same culture of that as the west,
An anon with an overweight body, bad hairline, and brown hands typed this
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>>2867003
Unreal that I dropped such alpha for free and you kneegroes are going to let the thread die
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>>2866780
These don't fucking work by the way, the hotel workers are retarded at most of the smaller hotels and will, in fear of doing something wrong, turn you away instead of try to input a passport. I will never forget walking around Beijing hutongs for several hours and getting turned away by four of these hotels "accepting foreigners". That being said, when I traveled in central China no one gave a fuck that I was a foreigner and half the time didn't even ask for a passport.

Leaving the NEET cave for the first time, for 7 days mid May, and have no idea where to go. Japan, Florence, and Paris are on my list. I fear the idea of massive crowds soiling the experience.
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>>2867637
Outlandish budgets are a new form of baitposting on /trv/ of late. If you have a bunch of cash laying around, you don't even have to budget. Just travel at whatever price tier you feel most comfy. Seven days is a ridiculously short trip for someone without a wagecage to return to...
>>2867575
Reddit says the most popular places are the ones most worth visiting. If you disagree, you're heckin edgy and a contrarian.
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>>2867577
Not interested
>>2867637
Sorry, didn’t mean to ruffle your feathers anon. It’s refreshing to know I won’t have to spend anywhere near the amount I have put aside. I was going in with the expectation it was going to be a lot of money. Especially for Japan
>>2867641
I am not plugged in to whatever current meta of baiting is on this board. I’m a tourist. I see hostels being recommended in almost every thread and to me that looks like the trolling that goes on here.

I’ve actually been to smaller countries with my family, I just don’t know where to go by myself. That’s also part of the huge budget, it’s a safety net because honestly this is outside of my comfort zone. “Just don’t be retarded” is cool and all, I’d just rather it not be a possibility I get stuck somewhere because of some important “do this thing or you are screwed” I missed.

I also considered Switzerland and Lauterbrunnen Valley which is lesser known. I picked the ones in OP because it’s easy to walk around and see interesting things, and you don’t have to rent a car and can instead use the extensive public transport.
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Nice turbo normie locations OP. Paris is a 3rd world shithole along with florence. Avoid western Europe like the plague. Im in Norway now (family trip, otherwise I wouldnt have gone), and taking a flight to either Slovakia or Hungary in a few days. I've been to the Balkans a few years ago and it was fantastic. No niggers, no fags (well unless its slovenia kek) cheaper than SEA (aside from Vietnam) and some of the best most fresh food ive ever had. Try out the Balkans, you will not regret it. Very safe too.
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This is not going to end well for your OP, sorry to break it to you.

Paris is a tourist hell hole and the locals are not friendly (not that you'd be able to carry a conversation anyways since you're a neet and have little conversational skills and little to talk about anyways, probably).

If you enjoy walking around by your lonesome then you need to get out of the cities and into the wildy, even if it's just for little day hikes.
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>>2867578
>long walks and be mindful
>japan
>traveling peak season
Lmao


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