>3 months in a condo in the US>3 months in the Japanese countryside>3 months in China with grandparents>months at my parent's villa in Portugal>repeatDoes this sound doable?
yeah dude just a family that has cool shit and supports you and other garbage god fuck off
>>2875257Not viable, because you'll be paying for the condo year round. Get rid of it and rent some place, or rent out some placeYou could buy your own house in japan in the countryside for cheap, but again yearly maintenance your grandparents will demand care from you when they need ityour parents will kike you for rent and shit on you for leaving
>>2875267I was planning on just doing airbnb or something equvalent for Japan. The other three places I already have places to stay.
>>2875257>>repeatwhy not try different places instead of repeating? it sounds doable, but it is a hassle to go through migration and they will give you a hard time every time, especially if you tell them you're staying 3 months. my suggestion is to say you are staying two weeks and have a fake ticket out of there. they will still stamp you for the full period you are allowed.
>>2875257You're looking for some picturesque life that others will envy. I'll save you some time. You'll never be habby.
>>2875295>I was planning on just doing airbnb or something equvalent for Japan. You'll get raped on price and pay 10x the value>>2875314>t it is a hassle to go through migration and they will give you a hard time every time, especially if you tell them you're staying 3 months.ikr, why do they get so pissy when the limit is 90 days and you tell them 80 and show them a ticket? what's the limit for then?
Money does not change the fact you're an undesirable chink reviled everywhere in the world
>>2875354I live for myself, not for foids. You wouldn't get it.
>>2875354actually right now everybody hates americans and jews
>>2875257>My plan for my 20s and 30s>change location 4x/year>Does this sound doable?kek noat least not long termi tried doing something like this about 10y agosimilar setup but different countries (Germany, Italy, Japan, Costa Rica)just had my first job after finishing my master(mostly) remote and at my families company (so I could fool around without consequences)I barely made it through year 2you get socially isolated even with expat communities AND speaking the local language (i.e. German, English, Spanish & Japanese)moving all my stuff ate like 2weeks minimum of all my free time every 12 weeks even though I had all apartments / houses year roundthere's a reason why most DN usually only move every 2-3yearsit's cool for exploration, you see so much you otherwise wouldn't have the chance to (living somewhere, even for 3months is very different from visiting 2 weeks)and if you're young, by all means, try itbut have a backup plan ready when you've had enough
>>2875594>moving all my stuffwhy would you do that?
>>2875687what a stupid questionto not leave my things behind obviouslyunless you're one of those insufferable one baggersyou'll likely have 2-3 boxes of clothes (full year moving means carrying seasonal clothes)even more for special stuff, like Skiing between Germany (Alps) and Japanthen 1-2 boxes for household / misc stuff I don't want to or can't buy at every locationalso had my hiking equipmentand that's assuming you actually have the places all year aroundif you're an airbnb / hotel, you likely have even more stuffpacking + handing off to transport company + unpacking takes a lot of time and mental load
>>2875314>have a fake ticket out of therewhat i do is get one of those expensive tickets that allow you to rebook themisnt this better than buying a whole other fake ticket?
>>2875479zased (zen + based)
>>2875790>buying a whole other fake ticket?you buy a ticket that can be cancelled. but you have to act fast, within the cancel window
Honestly did something like this, rotated out of family by mid 20s because they're insane, stayed in some countries for awhile but still changed residence every few months, and traveled to other countries.I'm mid 30s now and burnt out. I can't stay in one place without getting bored but I can't move without anxiety. It's like an itch that can't be scratched.I'd say try to stay somewhere for 6months at a time, then plan for the next place, and always travel lightly, one carry on and a personal bag at most.
>>2875349>why do they get so pissy when the limit is 90 days and you tell them 80 and show them a ticket? what's the limit for then?are you guys talking about Japan? I do the 90 day stay with zero issues.
>>2878697what do you say at immigration? do you only do it once a year?
>>2878730>what do you say at immigration? nothing, really. I prefill the form online and they let me through without a second glance. just tell them I'm there for tourism.>do you only do it once a year?yeah, I just spend my summers in Japan and don't fuck around with trying to do visa runs.maybe having a Canadian passport helps or something I dunno. surprised to see people complaining about it on here because it is easier for me to get into Japan than it is back into Canada.
With the wars that are coming i hope i can visit some country in Asia before the Apocalypse
>>2878736>>2878730I've had no issues doing 87 days per year with a third-world passport.Narita airport has automated immigrations so as long as i fill the visit japan form before hand i have 0 issues
>>2875257>be in your 40s with no career no savings no family no nothingok?
>>2879208>in your 40s with no career no savings no family no nothingbased
>>2879208Having children will just continue the cycle of suffering.