prolly miami
prolly miami
@Type Username Here @chefmate7days and I tried to tell dudes before that the average woman in Brazil is pretty much conservative and can be a bit shy/sheltered but these dudes on here watch pornos and believe every Brazilian chick is down to have an orgy on the beach with strangers. Also, there are so many bad chicks on Brazilcupid cause women outnumber men in Rio, so dudes can have their cake and eat it too. Also, did you notice that chicks could be feeling you, staring at you, but then the second you look at them to make eye contact they look away?
You've taken the red pill my dude, that feeling just doesn't go away ever, you have that explorers DNA in you, back in the day we would have been on ships trying to find new lands. Some people have that in them, some people dont, the second you awaken that gene in you it's hard to go back. I've had postpartum depression from Brazil & Colombia for damn near a decade. Once you start traveling and seeing the laid back lifestyle other people in the world have you end up coming back like"Really, I work 40 hours a week for this shyt?"
So as I mentioned above, I am evaluating my life seriously. There has to be more to life than this work work work and only out for self culture that I grew up in here in the US. What is really the point in living around people who only tolerate u living here, working until you are almost 70, getting very little vacation time, dealing with the trash of women this country has to offer...its just seeming very blah to me right now. I did just return yesterday so it could just be my initial off of vacation depression....but right now I feel like I am just wasting my years living in a subpar country (quality of life wise....employment wise the US has been good to me)
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not to take away from this thread but ive had convos with @RealAssanova about this ish, once you travel your eyes get open, you see how happy and laid back people are who really dont have anything, you see how you can live a good life in the majority of the world with what would be considered a meagre wage in the north america.
i always tell dudes on here get your passport and travel, you've been sold lies how the west is the greatest place to live in the world, and how its so scary to travel.
not to take away from this thread but ive had convos with @RealAssanova about this ish, once you travel your eyes get open, you see how happy and laid back people are who really dont have anything, you see how you can live a good life in the majority of the world with what would be considered a meagre wage in the north america.
i always tell dudes on here get your passport and travel, you've been sold lies how the west is the greatest place to live in the world, and how its so scary to travel.
Yeah, I say it over and over again, my dude lives in Indonesia & teaches English, homie lives on the beach has a live in maid/chef and just works 25 hours a week. I haven't seen him in years...

I been meaning to ask cause I see you travel frequently, what's the vacation schedule like in Canada? Or do you work for yourself

Nah I work for a company, I get 4 weeks vacay per year plus 3 personal and 7 sick days.
30 days
I use them all, plus i can do lieu time, and if i tcomes down to it i can take a unpaid day off or work from home the odd day.
Glad to see you take advantage of that free time thoughIndonesia (Teaching English)
- Average Monthly Salary: 15-17 million IDR, around $1,500-1,700 USD
- Average Cost of Living: 4-6 million IDR, around $400-600 USD (Indonesia cost of living)
- Save or Break Even? Save
- Requirements to Teach: TEFL or TESOL certification,
The average income in Indonesia is $3500 a year, basically he's balling out of control out there making like 6 times the average salary.