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fuck you.
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>>2876859
Why do you want to take the space of the seat next to you? Did you know it's one per person? You rim job
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If you even have the misfortune of using Victoria Coach Station in London you'll see why this is extra necessary!
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>He isn’t boarding directly from the lounge
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>>2877006
What's wrong with laying on the carpet?
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>>2877022
Niggers also always have to sit with their yields on in the arrivals for a hour. I don't know what it is about them but they do this everywhere and not even just airports. Niggers will just sit in front of grocery stores by the entrance. I've seen southern airports enforce the go to the cell phone lot rules, but places like baltimore, philly, completely unenforced. An niggers will just sit in the arrival and take up space indefinitely.

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>merchant marines and offshore jobs impossible to get
>remote jobs are scarce
>working holiday visa jobs pay like shit or industries that don't take short term visas
How the fuck are you supposed to balance having disposable income and not being an office cuck as a burger in 2026? I honestly just wish I was a eurocel making 30k a year with a month of holiday every year. Has anyone even been able to get hired through the avenues mentioned in the above greentext in current year? Not trying to be a doomer faggot but I refuse to have a commute and another year robbed for a theoritical muh fire retirement, I am late 20s with fuck ton of savings but don't want to see it squandered away in a couple of years.
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>>2877486
>remote jobs are scarce
They aren't if you're skilled they just pay way way lower. Many companies are just going full RTO if you want to keep X pay or they let people go and then rehire remote for 60-75% of what a in office employee makes.

>How the fuck are you supposed to balance having disposable income and not being an office cuck as a burger in 2026
Move, I moved to the midwest can now live abroad 6-8 months and come back to a cheap 500/mo apartment.
>am late 20s with fuck ton of savings but don't want to see it squandered away in a couple of years.
NOOOOO I REAP WHAT I SOW!!!

The real answer is just go into CDL.
You may have to eat a year or two of shit but when you get into long haul trips and seasonal work you can make a years salary in 6 months. I live in ND, I have a friend who literally works 6 months, hard winter comes and he stops till things thaw. He makes like 60k and could easily get more but likes the stay-at-home life style with 1 yearly trip to japan.

Oil Field working
IT technician (contract)
USAjobs.gov for civilian position overseas (reminder most are tax free)

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>>2877498
>They aren't if you're skilled they just pay way way lower.
I am pretty skilled (4-5 years work experience). I can not really find any roles that match my credentials.
>Move, I moved to the midwest can now live abroad 6-8 months and come back to a cheap 500/mo apartment
Elaborate on this. Curious what kind of lifestyle you are living.
>The real answer is just go into CDL.
Eh maybe. I was diverting my search for rotational roles (2:2 schedule is impossible, most I have found is 2:1 schedule).

Like oh wow a fucking rooftop with some stupid Chinese bullshit dojo nigslop with hideous cement-like bricks that are wasting away. Fucking stupid train goes in the building too.

Who the fuck would even want to live underneath that stupid rooftop anyways? It's like communist living with tourist slop right above you. Fucking atrocious. ALL THE FUCKING SMOG TOO. SO MUCH FUCKING SMOG YOU CAN'T EVEN ENJOY THE SKY.

https://youtu.be/iBq5OZYC66k?si=9v67iIosMk8Erv62 [Embed]
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>>2877345
In the video that has his gf it kind of seems like they have literally no chemistry. Shes really just getting that free white guy paycheck. She doesn’t even put out, he seems too timid to demand anything
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>>2877349
>Shes really just getting that free white guy paycheck
He did a Q&A and mentioned that they met because she was a follower on TikTok or Instagram and kept liking his posts. It's a pretty common trend with SEA travel vloggers to have local girls stalk their social media in order to try their luck. I've seen it happen to other YouTubers too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KESa5ZS09hU
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>>2877289
during the night it's not really beautiful, it's just impressive and cool. During the day, especially with the weather there I think after a while it could get a bit depressing. spent a week there and really enjoyed it though
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>>2877345
>or to have something to watch while I eat.
you should not watch tv while eating. you should just eat in silence, or if you have company, eat with others and chat. eating while watching tv distracts your brain and the average person ends up snacking later.
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>>2877354
i watched that guys videos when he was in cambodia. he just goes around slums and finds a poor woman who is impressed at getting dinner bought. he isn't the worst travel youtuber and goes some interesting places, but it is barrel scraping.

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Is it even possible to go to SEA as a single white male without everyone you know assuming you're either going to fuck prostitutes, fuck trannies, or be a pedo?
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>>2875352
no they will either think you are there doing pedo shit or trafficking drugs/weapons depending on whether you look like a fat old boomer or a young stud
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>>2875352
Who cares? No matter how you dress it, if they have a reason to think negatively about it, they either already thought you were a weird faggot, or are just jealous of you. Either go or don't.
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>>2875353
>if you're a low value male: short, ugly, balding, etc.
We can assume they are. Chad doesn't go to Thailand. Why would he?
>>2875704
>I’m a upper middle class office worker in EU
Do this in Australia and everyone in the office will be gossiping about you fucking ladyboys. It will completely destroy your reputation and career.
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>>2875352
>single white male
if you're a dirty backpacker with no reputation to worry about it will be fine. people will just assume you're a junkie. for everyone else, they're gonna assume you're a pedo into ladyboys.
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>>2875352
Honestly, no, it’s pretty unavoidable. I actually look forward to the day when I’m older and can just be another faceless barstool boomer guzzling his “beer chang” and staring off into space at “MyFriendYou Bar” on Soi FuckingNowhere between my nasty, lecherous docking of sultry middle aged Thai women. Seriously.

I’m turning 35 but I still look young and have hair. That comes with certain expectations by most people that you’ll have a social life and friends. Not meeting that expectations bewilders Normies and they rightfully assume something is wrong with you.

When you’re an old coomer boomer. You’re correctly slotted as a divorced dad just living out your last days. That’s where I wanna be. I wanna be a loser in peace

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Gonna be in LA for a few days for a concert. Already been to
>Hollywood sign
>Griffith Observatory
>Hollywood Walk of Fame
>LACMA
>Getty Center
>La Brea tar pits
>Venice Beach
>Santa Monica pier
What am I missing?
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>>2876283
Yes and no. LA has some of the best food in the world. There are some great things to do. The Getty is rad. Going to a Lakers game is pretty great. There are some good beach towns like Manhattan Beach and Palos Verdes. The Asian massage parlors are incredible. Malibu has some of the best hiking in the US. The music scene is really good too. But yea, there are homeless people all over the place. Hollywood is literal hellscape. The traffic in the city is unbearable. There are way too many brown people for it to be safe. Its not worth traveling to LA to visit because it's too expensive. Save your money and go to Yosemite instead.
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>>2872028
Get a mexican shrimp cocktail or Al Pastor tacos from a taco truck in East LA. Also look for lowrider meetups.
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>>2872028
How's public transportation and the local trains?
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>>2872028
technically not LA but if you are willing to go a little further then head over to Solvang for that Danish looking town, they also have ostrich feeding, weener dog races, viking festivals, christmas festivals, and a bunch of good food spots since chain restaurants are banned in that town
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>>2872028
Nothing

I find that the most comfy experiences in my life were abroad. I have travelled a lot solo and with others, but I think the best has been going to Japan and Taiwan with my girlfriend a few times each at this point. I spend so much of my day longing for those endless nights of exploration through places foreign and not. It makes the world feel more whole, and real? I don't know why but I never felt that way in America, or in Western Europe, something uniquely expressed in Asia (mostly just Taiwan and Japan, and parts of Korea [China too I'd assume in some parts]), as well as some of the nicer Eastern European countries. Just, a more real life. As if it were whole. I travel for that feeling, and the endless promise of something new. Something to sate my boredom.
Why do you travel /trv/ler?
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>>2876647
I live in one of the flattest places on earth, so any geologic variety, especially mountains, blows my little mind. Couldn't care less about anything else.
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>>2876647
i travel for instagram likes
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>>2876883
I'm not boring like you
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>With people
I always feel like I care less about where I go when I go with people, I just want to enjoy their company before the reaper comes for me or them
>Solo
Can deeply explore places I have a niche interest in, way more likely to end up doing crazy shit with locals, can also go days on end hardly saying a word to anybody but still having the time of my life and allow myself to live in the present and get out of my normal routine. Solo travel either is super meditative OR super social with locals. I find it's easier to interact with locals when solo but if I go weeks hardly talking to anybody I enjoy that too
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>>2876647
To actually go experience shit and see things.

Growing up I never went anywhere. Literally anywhere at all. I cam up in a suburban house where the parents idea of vacation was a week off where they just watched tv. Summer was just more months of tv and video games, but never seeing a fucking thing. No vacations at all, we never traveled to any place. We were not poor, but parents were a kind of lazy only really seen in comedies. They never put effort into doing anything or going anywhere. Their highest ambition was watch tv.
We only traveled to go to a funeral for family members so by 18 I realized I have only been to 2 states, and that's just three cities in 2 states and I have never seen family members when they are not grieving and crying. They were basically strangers.

I went to my first beach, mountain, and theme park at age 19. I want more of that shit.

I have booked a trip to the UK where I intend to go hiking in the Lake District and Snowdonia. My itinerary is as follows:
>day 1: arrive in Manchester, go to Lake District and hike Helvellyn
>day 2: hike Scafell Pike
>day 3: day trip to the Isle of Man from Liverpool airport, go to Wales in the evening
>day 4: hike Snowdon
>day 5: depart from Manchester in the evening, not sure if I should spend the day hiking more or exploring the city
Obviously the easiest way to get around is by car. Just at a glance, public transport to these places is possible, but only at weird hours and it takes twice or three times as long as just driving there. If I'm wrong here, please enlighten me. Now, I've had my driver's license for five years and I'd say I'm a good driver. I've driven abroad in a rental car twice without problems. However, I've never driven in a country with left hand traffic. This trip involves a fair bit of driving, and I'm obviously a bit apprehensive about renting a car and setting off on the wrong side of the road in a country with over 40 million drivers (by far the most populated country I will have ever driven in).

Does anyone have experience with renting a car and driving in a country that drives on the opposite side that you're used to? How was it?
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Actually I think non-brits are better drivers while in Britain because we're so nervous about doing the wrong thing we pay 3x more attention at any given moment. It's great if you have a wingman in the passenger seat who can shout at you if needed. That being said, you'll get used to it pretty quick, it's like in a video game where the controls are reversed, your brain "resets" and then you're fine. I do recommend watching some videos on roundabout etiquette.
>Narrow, twisty roads
Lake District and Wales have the narrowest country roads I've seen in my life. When another car approaches you just...figure it out, and hopefully neither of you was speeding (though if the other guy is local he probably was). I rented a bigass SUV last time and boy was that a mistake.
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The main thing you will struggle with is gauging the distance between your "passenger side" and the kerb. You will probably be hitting the kerb a lot if you aren't careful.
Also roundabouts. Some smaller roundabouts in the UK don't have a separator island with a blue arrow clearly indicating which side you need to be on so it's an easy mistake to try and circle it anti clockwise. That's not a problem in the bigger roundabouts though because they have the islands and massive black and white chevrons indicating the direction of traffic.

I don't know what country you're from or which countries you've visited, but one thing to keep in mind is British roads are old. Even by European standards because most European countries went through large road redesign and rebuilding projects in the 60s and 70s. NIMBYism won in the UK and cars got faster, so you there's roads with very high speed limits but still following the same gradients, angles and cambers of when they were built for horses. And this isn't a feature of country roads only. There are major routes thousands of people use to commute every day where large vehicles still have to negotiate when passing each other.

Having said that British drivers are generally polite and patient. They are used to stopping every 200m if they're stuck behind a bus and there's not enough room to overtake, so instances of road rage are relatively low compared to most other countries.
If you want to let everyone know you're anxious, you can search for a green "P" sign, I think they're called new drivers sign, and they're used by drivers who recently passed their driving test to indicate they're inexperienced lol. You can put one of those on your car regardless of how long you held your license for and it might let other drivers know to be extra patient around you.
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>>2876154
>>2876258
>>2876282
>>2876322
Thanks for the answers guys, I appreciate you trying to calm my nerves. Just focus and I'll be fine. Looking at a map it seems I'll be able to get around on major roads and avoid the dirt tracks altogether, which helps a lot.
>roundabouts
If I get to a double mini roundabout I'll straight up turn on my hazards and just inch through it lol. Those things fucking scare me.
>I don't know what country you're from or which countries you've visited
I'm from Norway and have driven here and in Sweden and Denmark with my own car as well as in Portugal and Latvia with a rental. Roads here can be single-lane with passing places every few hundred meters, so at least I'm familiar with the concept.
>Having said that British drivers are generally polite and patient.
That's comforting to hear. Better than here then lol. I've ordered one of those green P plates on Temu and fingers crossed it'll arrive before I leave. Do people really respect it? If you drive with a red L here people just become more impatient around you.
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>>2876541
If you want to be extra reassured, the UK driving test is one of the hardest in the world... so people are usually more understanding and polite when driving with drivers that might not be as well-versed like learners with L or P plates. Mini roundabouts are easy, just make sure no-one is approaching from the right.
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>>2876874
Thanks mate, and thanks everyone ITT for reassuring me. If this thread is still up in two weeks time I'll update everyone on how it went.

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What are the pros and cons of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, or Perth?
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I'm from Sydney so this is my take on things. Have lived in Brisbane and have visited Melbourne a number of times. Never been to Perth so can't comment much.

Sydney:
pros: nice climate, great beaches, great Asian food. good public transport for the most part
cons: housing is expensive as fuck, hustle culture, hard to break in and make friends, alienating.

Melbourne
pros: great cultural scene which is very accessible. easy to just walk around and find cool shit happening. food is good. generally a cool vibe to the city. public transport is great in the inner suburbs but gets patchy when you go further out.
cons: gets fucking cold. "4seasonsinaday", no good beaches.

Brisbane
pros: laid back vibe, cheaper housing, pretty livable, easy to get around mostly, weather is beautiful in winter months.
cons: boring (imo), too hot for like 9 months of the year (imo), more bogans.

Perth

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>>2876825
Pros: hot chicks, nice weather
Cons: SPOIDERS

Applies to all four cities

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Any of you guys been to the really bad African countries? Like Sudan, DRC, Somalia, Chad, CAR, etc? How bad is it actually? Could a white guy realistically visit there without severe risk?
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>>2867859
>CAR is utterly lawless
I just looked into CAR a bit. Its truly crazy how they live there. Its so much different than life in the civilized world. I cant even imagine what life is like there. Life in europe has a lot of cons but i would never trade it for something like that. Its truly crazy how resource rich that country is but is one of the poorest in the world. The stupidity of a black man is astounding. For all those centuries they arent able to do something good for themselves as a whole group. Thinking only short term, and only in terms of violence. Its easy to blame corporations for exploiting them and i do blame them but they are also to blame for letting themselves to be exploited. If they cared about eachother and if they stopped to think for just a second they would be able to do some good for themselves. They dont seem to be able to organize themselves. They would sell their mom for a pack of cigs. They have no loyalty, no intelligence, no integrity, no skills and no ethics.
Truly crazy continent
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>>2875372
they're landlocked and they have fuck-all for infastructure
I got friends from Chad/CAR and he says its not that bad. he's black and speaks french and arabic tho.
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>>2867857
I watched Blood Diamond yesterday so I can tell you it's pretty bad over there
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>>2875325
>There are plenty of African countries that are perfectly fine
Examples pls
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>>2877048
Botswana
Namibia
Rwanda
Senegal

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Lads I booked a flight to cuba this sunday, recommendations on things to do and what is the state of affairs at the moment. Was a fairly impulsive decision but I've always wanted to see it. Thoughts
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>>2876640
I've never been but I always wanted to go to that bar Hemingway was a mainstay at (El Floridita), and walk around some of the old city
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>>2876645
Oh and that huge ice cream factory that Castro was obsessed with.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/coppelia
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>>2876645
>el favorito de hemingway
i wonder how many of those people even know who that is
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>>2876640
how do you plan on getting back?
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>>2876648
don't forget the cohiba factory

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What's worth visiting in Ireland? I want to see some old Irish castles and visit the Tullamore Dew distillery. Any other recommendations?
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>>2873843
I'm Irish, I'd recommend going to Kilkenny if you like castles or anything, you can get some nice lunch and sit in the park then get a tour inside.
You can get the train from tullamore but it requires a change and it's pretty bad public transport desu.
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>>2873843
Glendalough is nice, though it isn't specially impressive either. I liked Dublin in general.
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>>2873878
>The highlight of Ireland is the people
Where is the best spot to look at people in Ireland?
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>>2873843
Old castles and some 19th century pubs are about it really.

One of the shittier parts about being a farming colony for the better part of 900 years is that you don't have a lot of social development or monumental structures.
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>>2877124
The horse track

Spending a week a friend's house in Venetto Italy. Went to Venice, Bologna, Rovigo, Verona, Revana, Forli.
Pros:
- Not insanely hot
- Amazing Food
- Beer is not as bad as I thought it woul be.
- Everyone looks good, the wops are actually white.
- Surprisingly affordable if you aren't dumb.
- People are ridiculously friendly, not used to this since I grew up with southerners and they're absolute scum.
- Verona is the most beautiful city I've ever seen.
- Trains are decent.

Cons:
- Niggers
- Jeets
- Abduls

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>>2796749
Tell me the secret spots of Florence anons.i will be there first week in June.
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Besides my brother being robbed by niggers in Milan, my trip was pleasant
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>>2877001
Was he pickpocketed? Or like an actual strong arm robbery? I've always avoided Milan because of the crime. I saw pickpockets in Venice at the train station and around the cathedral in Florence. The bracelet scammers post up in Rome around the Coliseum. We were very on our guard in Italy.
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>>2877071
One approached him while he was calling an uber, another on a lime scooter rolled up and snatched the phone while he was distracted and they both beat a hasty retreat, classic setup
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>>2877083
When you see a brownoid on a scooter beware.

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Is it worth it to take a job as a ramp agent in a major (capital) city just for the sake of traveling (free flights)?
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>>2876351
>Dress
how you dress matters for employee benefits?
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>>2876357
Airlines set their own dress rules for their guests in free travel. Business casual is the minimum. You can be denied boarding for not wearing open toed shoes on some carriers and its an absolute rookie mistake to not check the dresscode.
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>>2876545
>dresscode
>for a flight
thats insane, but good to know
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>>2876208
My dependants and I have traveled in anything from fist class to galley jumpseats, from cockpit to a middle seat in the last row.
It really depends on the airline you're working for, the airline you plan to fly and more importantly the route and timing.
As >>2876351 already said, some airlines will sell and give away upgrades to regular passengers but there are others it's easy to fly business class even in longhaul.

>>2876555
It sounds insane at first but it's to prevent airlines from getting complaints about passengers who paid thousands about being stuck on a longhaul next to a sweaty baggage handler in hig vis workwear straight off his shift in the blazing sun.
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>>2877057
>complaints
of course, mindless meddling from npcs, i mean i get it if someone smells, but if not, fuck yourself (not you, them)

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Does this mean the unwashed masses will be priced out of traveling?
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Staying in AirBNBs and hotels prices out more poors than ticket prices, main reason I don't travel unless there's a female waiting for me with her own condo.
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i will take a ferry out of britain if i have to
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>>2874530
Imagine wanting to submit yourself to a female's house rules just to save a few goybux. Shit I can barely even handle a couple days at my mom's house.
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Is marrakech worth a visit or are there better options in morocco? Suggestions?
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>>2876839
Mauritania
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>>2876846
Cheaper to get there from Morocco than fly?
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>>2876985
It's cheap but it's roughly a 36-hour bus ride from Marrakech. Much better to hitchhike. But once you're there you can rent a guide with camels for 20 euro/day (if you haggle hard) and go anywhere you want. i did 7 days but someone told me about some Russian tourists who had been going with their camels for 3 weeks and were still out there.
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>>2876839
The choisces if you want to see sand dunes are Merzouga (smaller and cheaper) and M'hamid (big and harder to get to). Whichever one you go to, barter hard for everything. Argue the price for your hotel, for your taxi, for your guide especially. Expect the food to be lousy.
Technically everything to the east of the atlas mountains is Sahara. You'll probably have a better time hiking in the Jebel Saghro ("the thirsty mountains") or chilling in one of the many oases near Tafraoute.
Look at the sahara on google earth. Most of it is not sand, but canyons, peaks, and gravel.
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>>2876990
Dunes would be cool but I'd love some gravel and canyon expanses all the same. Thanks for the advice.

>>2876986
When you say 'get there' where is 'there' in the country? Camels sound sick. How far do they travel a day?


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