And I’m sure he’s never been tested![]()
As long as you pee right after you are good to go...
And I’m sure he’s never been tested![]()
These sexpats are making us all out to be degenerate whore mongers and ruining things for those of us that want to come there and form actual relationships
As long as you pee right after you are good to go...
Ace Live? Is that you breh?This is it. I’ve done a lot of Europe from Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands and two weeks in each. A month in Spain. I can’t tell you much about the outside of the obvious tourist attractions and normal shyt in each country outside of Spain because I didn’t speak the language.
I remember returning stateside and feeling empty. Yeh I got some pictures and experiences but they were rushed and cheap. That’s why these YouTubers wave hop from Dubai, Tulum, Mexico City, DR, Colombia etc and it’s painfully obvious at some point in the future they will return to the United States. They aren’t authentically enjoying the places they are visiting/living in. It’s like the fast fashion of travel to just collect as many stamps as possible. Travel was never meant to be a Guinness’s world record lol. Your bucket list should remain incomplete.
Then you the expat communities which are weird to me cause I didn’t travel this far to hang out with Timmy the retiree who did accounting for 25 years.
One of the reasons I fell in love with the DR is the size of the country. I can be in the two largest cities in a nation within 2 1/2 hours. I’m never missing anything from
concerts, events etc.
Colombia was entirely too large for me. Cali, Cartagena, Medelllin, Bogota, etc all major cities and vastly different like the US. And not possible or safe to make weekend drives (FARC rebels and shyt) I would’ve had to spend a good 2-3 years there before knowing whether it was a right fit. Brazil was the same way and I had just got a grasp of Spanish,I wasn’t about to learn Portuguese when I can only speak that language realistically in two countries. Although Brazil’s real estate is unmatched. A fazenda
Learn the language fellas. It ain’t hard. It changes everything.
Yeah I feel itThis is it. I’ve done a lot of Europe from Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands and two weeks in each. A month in Spain. I can’t tell you much about the outside of the obvious tourist attractions and normal shyt in each country outside of Spain because I didn’t speak the language.
I remember returning stateside and feeling empty. Yeh I got some pictures and experiences but they were rushed and cheap. That’s why these YouTubers wave hop from Dubai, Tulum, Mexico City, DR, Colombia etc and it’s painfully obvious at some point in the future they will return to the United States. They aren’t authentically enjoying the places they are visiting/living in. It’s like the fast fashion of travel to just collect as many stamps as possible. Travel was never meant to be a Guinness’s world record lol. Your bucket list should remain incomplete.
Then you the expat communities which are weird to me cause I didn’t travel this far to hang out with Timmy the retiree who did accounting for 25 years.
One of the reasons I fell in love with the DR is the size of the country. I can be in the two largest cities in a nation within 2 1/2 hours. I’m never missing anything from
concerts, events etc.
Colombia was entirely too large for me. Cali, Cartagena, Medelllin, Bogota, etc all major cities and vastly different like the US. And not possible or safe to make weekend drives (FARC rebels and shyt) I would’ve had to spend a good 2-3 years there before knowing whether it was a right fit. Brazil was the same way and I had just got a grasp of Spanish,I wasn’t about to learn Portuguese when I can only speak that language realistically in two countries. Although Brazil’s real estate is unmatched. A fazenda
Learn the language fellas. It ain’t hard. It changes everything.
This is it. I’ve done a lot of Europe from Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands and two weeks in each. A month in Spain. I can’t tell you much about the outside of the obvious tourist attractions and normal shyt in each country outside of Spain because I didn’t speak the language.
I remember returning stateside and feeling empty. Yeh I got some pictures and experiences but they were rushed and cheap. That’s why these YouTubers wave hop from Dubai, Tulum, Mexico City, DR, Colombia etc and it’s painfully obvious at some point in the future they will return to the United States. They aren’t authentically enjoying the places they are visiting/living in. It’s like the fast fashion of travel to just collect as many stamps as possible. Travel was never meant to be a Guinness’s world record lol. Your bucket list should remain incomplete.
Then you the expat communities which are weird to me cause I didn’t travel this far to hang out with Timmy the retiree who did accounting for 25 years.
One of the reasons I fell in love with the DR is the size of the country. I can be in the two largest cities in a nation within 2 1/2 hours. I’m never missing anything from
concerts, events etc.
Colombia was entirely too large for me. Cali, Cartagena, Medelllin, Bogota, etc all major cities and vastly different like the US. And not possible or safe to make weekend drives (FARC rebels and shyt) I would’ve had to spend a good 2-3 years there before knowing whether it was a right fit. Brazil was the same way and I had just got a grasp of Spanish,I wasn’t about to learn Portuguese when I can only speak that language realistically in two countries. Although Brazil’s real estate is unmatched. A fazenda
Learn the language fellas. It ain’t hard. It changes everything.
You speaking big facts and I definitely agree with you with being a tourist for a week vs living there for months or years!!! Learn the language! Embrace and learn the culture!!!!! Huge facts!!! Get out of the tourists zones!!!This is it. I’ve done a lot of Europe from Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands and two weeks in each. A month in Spain. I can’t tell you much about the outside of the obvious tourist attractions and normal shyt in each country outside of Spain because I didn’t speak the language.
I remember returning stateside and feeling empty. Yeh I got some pictures and experiences but they were rushed and cheap. That’s why these YouTubers wave hop from Dubai, Tulum, Mexico City, DR, Colombia etc and it’s painfully obvious at some point in the future they will return to the United States. They aren’t authentically enjoying the places they are visiting/living in. It’s like the fast fashion of travel to just collect as many stamps as possible. Travel was never meant to be a Guinness’s world record lol. Your bucket list should remain incomplete.
Then you the expat communities which are weird to me cause I didn’t travel this far to hang out with Timmy the retiree who did accounting for 25 years.
One of the reasons I fell in love with the DR is the size of the country. I can be in the two largest cities in a nation within 2 1/2 hours. I’m never missing anything from
concerts, events etc.
Colombia was entirely too large for me. Cali, Cartagena, Medelllin, Bogota, etc all major cities and vastly different like the US. And not possible or safe to make weekend drives (FARC rebels and shyt) I would’ve had to spend a good 2-3 years there before knowing whether it was a right fit. Brazil was the same way and I had just got a grasp of Spanish,I wasn’t about to learn Portuguese when I can only speak that language realistically in two countries. Although Brazil’s real estate is unmatched. A fazenda
Learn the language fellas. It ain’t hard. It changes everything.
You’ve been to SpainThis is it. I’ve done a lot of Europe from Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands and two weeks in each. A month in Spain. I can’t tell you much about the outside of the obvious tourist attractions and normal shyt in each country outside of Spain because I didn’t speak the language.
I remember returning stateside and feeling empty. Yeh I got some pictures and experiences but they were rushed and cheap. That’s why these YouTubers wave hop from Dubai, Tulum, Mexico City, DR, Colombia etc and it’s painfully obvious at some point in the future they will return to the United States. They aren’t authentically enjoying the places they are visiting/living in. It’s like the fast fashion of travel to just collect as many stamps as possible. Travel was never meant to be a Guinness’s world record lol. Your bucket list should remain incomplete.
Then you the expat communities which are weird to me cause I didn’t travel this far to hang out with Timmy the retiree who did accounting for 25 years.
One of the reasons I fell in love with the DR is the size of the country. I can be in the two largest cities in a nation within 2 1/2 hours. I’m never missing anything from
concerts, events etc.
Colombia was entirely too large for me. Cali, Cartagena, Medelllin, Bogota, etc all major cities and vastly different like the US. And not possible or safe to make weekend drives (FARC rebels and shyt) I would’ve had to spend a good 2-3 years there before knowing whether it was a right fit. Brazil was the same way and I had just got a grasp of Spanish,I wasn’t about to learn Portuguese when I can only speak that language realistically in two countries. Although Brazil’s real estate is unmatched. A fazenda
Learn the language fellas. It ain’t hard. It changes everything.
NoAs long as you pee right after you are good to go...
Ace Live? Is that you breh?
Yeah I feel it
Part of travel experience is for the culture.
It's funny because whenever I see cat doing vids in Cartagena, they're doing videos of the walled city, at night where the women are....
But that city has a lot of dope history that's cats never show.
They're just there chasing ass. And worst of all they go to crappy beaches. That city actually has some pristine clean, clear and dope beaches, but that's almost never where these youtube cats be...
I loved Cartagena because its a city that has morals of black people everywhere. I felt at ease being there you know. Much more than in America...
And its like thats why I travel, to understand the culture, vibes, get away from the America bs.....
You speaking big facts and I definitely agree with you with being a tourist for a week vs living there for months or years!!! Learn the language! Embrace and learn the culture!!!!! Huge facts!!! Get out of the tourists zones!!!
Honestly, i stayed away from military bases… im not military anyway…
I think something that I discovered is that I didn’t find ppl with such huge egos like I do in USA… in USA everyone claims to be the man… alpha…that nikka… boss bytch… etc etc. outside, ppl aren’t all that concerned and they like to hear your perspective on the world… many Americans want to hear what they already believe… echo chambers. Otherwise you’re cancelled. Abroad… you can disagree and still be friends…ppl won’t take it as a personal shot.
That’s what I did last time. I had two Airbnb’s in puerto plata and one in Santiago. Whenever I went to puerto plata I would just spend the night. Santiago was so much fun tho. The food was off the charts. I was eating fresh fruit everyday for breakfast. I’m trying to get an apartment out there is that possible for non citizens?Yeah i'd fly into Santiago too, Santiago is still relatively cheap but it's a city not on the water, That being said you could shoot up to PP for a weekend and be there in about 90 mins.