Passport PAWG moving to DR permanently, dolo

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Why the hell would you leave the USA :what:


People all over the world trying to move to it

Because if you accumulate your money here and move to another country you can live a pretty wealthy life :manny: . If I can make a million in the U.S, buy a house for like $200K in an upper class neighborhood in a foreign country and live of the interest off the other money, I am set.
 

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All the food spicy AF
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It’s always hot af out I’m gettin sunburnt
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Why the water making me sick man
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They fr don’t sleep and party all the time out here!!! :damn: :damn: :damn:


Maybe this gringa isn’t cut out for DR
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Naaaah, I got some ideas!! These people gotta make some changes round here
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This is similar to how the women do the Passport bros...see them as a sucker to be licked.

At least she kinda doing it the right way understanding their culture and trying to Integra into their culture.
This is not just a her thing all people who expat do this. This is different from a Passport bro, I haven't left Colombia for two years passport bros take short trips.

In fact there's people (mainly women) who "go native" they hang around their local boyfriend/ girlfriend's friends and family and when they do meet a another expat they look down on them and try to tell them how locals act.
 

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Because if you accumulate your money here and move to another country you can live a pretty wealthy life :manny: . If I can make a million in the U.S, buy a house for like $200K in an upper class neighborhood in a foreign country and live of the interest off the other money, I am set.
@Givethanks , this guy is right.

In fact you dont even need 1mil in the US and a 200k home abroad. Its dramatically less to live a like a prince abroad. Thats Extreme overkill in most of the world. Like on the order of a 50k property in these countires and 200k liquid in the US for interest. And this is true for most of the world. This is very feasible in latin america, africa, east asia(yes, its doable in jp, korea, and china) , and south east asia(except singapore) , its also doable in southeast eruope (turkey, greece, macedonia, etc), and portugal or spain in western europe.

@Wiseborn , briefly touched on this when he mentioned that you can live extremely well for like 1200 per month in latin america.


@Givethanks , i have a good analogy for you. Do you know how we clown brehs who go to the norCal bay area or newyork and get taxed out their azz, while paying so much to live in closet apartments, with crabby women? Younknow The way we clown them and saythey could move to anywhere else within the US and be happy? This is exactly how the rest of the world is to an american abroad. We are the manhatten or sanfrancisco of the world. Its about quality of life





Also, if you are black you are viewed as american first abroad. So the second class system we have here doesnt exist abroad. Id compare it to how foreigners arriving in the US have tribalist baggage from back home( igbo/fulani, north indian/south indians, sunni arabs/shia arbs, west germany/east germany) but none of that sht matters here and we see them soley as their nationality; except americans have the best possible nationailty when we go abroad.
 

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It's because Latin is different without being too exotic...white adjacent.

Must be a northern people thing but I wouldn't pay to go to a place to be hot...fukk that shyt. Hawaii is cool but folks be so enamored with Florida and the Caribbean lol
I felt the same way. Latin culture isn't exotic to me. People are regular I'm still reacting to running across Black people who only speak spanish. What I mean by that is people look like regular ADOS people to me and I sometimes mistake them for ADOS until they open their mouths.
 

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@Givethanks , this guy is right.

In fact you dont even need 1mil in the US and a 200k home abroad. Its dramatically less to live a like a prince abroad. Thats Extreme overkill in most if the world. Like on the order of a 50k property in these countires and 200k liquid in the US for interest. And this is true for most of the world. This is very feasible in latin america, africa, east asia(yes, its doable in jp, korea, and china) , and south east asia(except singapore) , its also doable in southeast eruope (turkey, greece, macedonia, etc), and portugal or spain in western europe.

@Wiseborn , briefly touched on this when he mentioned that you can live extremely well for like 1200 per month in latin america.


@Givethanks , i have a good analogy for you. Do you know how we clown brehs who go to the norCal bay area or newyork and get taxed out their azz, while paying so much to live in closet apartments, with crabby women? Younknow The way we clown them and saythey could move to anywhere else within the US and be happy? This is exactly how the rest of the world is to an american abroad. We are the manhatten or sanfrancisco of the world. Its about quality of life





Also, if you are black you are viewed as american first abroad. So the second class system we have here doesnt exist abroad. Id compare it to how foreigners arriving in the US have tribalist baggage from back home( igbo/fulani, north indian/south indians, sunni arabs/shia arbs, west germany/east germany) but none of that sht matters here and we see them soley as their nationality; except americans have the best possible nationailty when we go abroad.
I'm about to have 100K banked in two years out here.
 

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Makes sense. Also yes I can't stand hot ass weather.

Not to say Latin culture isn't cool or anything but I do see some white folks obsessed with it lmao.
It's not hot all over the place in Bogota you defenitely need a jacket in the winter because it's in the Mountains.

When I lived in Tanzania again near Mount Kilimajaro I saw my breath at night
 

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People in this thread low key retarded
Like she can’t get with another expat while she is there
And she can’t get fukked in America by men with more money
This almost never happens. In 4 countries meeting hundreds of expats even Pro Black expats in Africa I don't know of one couple that met overseas. Unless they come booéd up and one marriage quickly broke up it's always foriegner and local. Women tend to avoid male expats and I'm not sure why.
 

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It's not hot all over the place in Bogota you defenitely need a jacket in the winter because it's in the Mountains.

When I lived in Tanzania again near Mount Kilimajaro I saw my breath at night
Offtopic, but during my first trip to that area (kenya/TZ/uganda) i was shocked at how cold it gets at night. Like every day at around 2pm, it feels like that equatorial sun can burn a hole in you , but the ambient temp is only 80 degrees and the nights are chilly enough for a jacket. :whoo:


This is dramatically different than a place on the same latitude like Nigeria or ghana which can routinley get 90+ degree days and warm nights. Maybe the difference is due to elevation?




I messed up once, by getting a hotel on that busy central nairobi road with all those matatu parked outside (sorry dont remember its name) . This hotel had invested in AC but had no heating. I thought it wouldnt be a big deal until night time came and the cold hit.:damn:
 

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:salute: Thats what its about, breh. Living smart and at higher quality of life.


Hope you stack many more in the future.:salute:
That's the plan. I know one old ass white dude who lives in California who come down twice a year spending about a week.

Last trip I asked why he came to Colombia over Tiajuana where he used to go. He said that Colombia was cheaper than TJ. He goes to a spa in Periera so this trip I asked why does he come to Cali he said he liked some of the strip clubs in Cali I told him there's probably a strip club in Periera too.

Dude is 76 years old a cancer survivor and the only thing he has to look forward to is his biannual trips to chase the worse of the worse street whores in downtown.

Dude has an extremely sad life for some reason he can't find a sixty year old to play with his balls so all he has to look forward to is ogling women at strip clubs but even paying 20 bucks to fukk the strippers is too much so he goes to the street to chase bytches who fukk for 7 bucks.

Let that be a lesson for all brehs Stack yo Chips!!! Don't be some old ass dude who has no money and nothing to live for other than to chase broke down street hoes.
 

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Offtopic, but during my first trip to that area (kenya/TZ/uganda) i was shocked at how cold it gets at night. Like every day at around 2pm, it feels like that equatorial sun can burn a hole in you , but the ambient temp is only 80 degrees and the nights are chilly enough for a jacket. :whoo:


This is dramatically different than a place on the same latitude like Nigeria or ghana which can routinley get 90+ degree days and warm nights. Maybe the difference is due to elevation?




I messed up once, by getting a hotel on that busy central nairobi road with all those matatu parked outside (sorry dont remember its name) . This hotel had invested in AC but had no heating. I thought it wouldnt be a big deal until night time came and the cold hit.:damn:
It's evalation. Narobi is on higher ground than Mombassa Mombassa was the old capital but the brits moved it to Nairobi because they couldn't take the heat.

After living there neither could I Mombassa was hot as hell. Same thing when I moved to Santo Domingo I was sweatting because I wasn't used to the heat. Cali gets hot but it's surrounded by mountains so it generally stays in the 80's most of the time except like in Africa the sun comes out for a couple of hours then it cools off.
 

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Offtopic, but during my first trip to that area (kenya/TZ/uganda) i was shocked at how cold it gets at night. Like every day at around 2pm, it feels like that equatorial sun can burn a hole in you , but the ambient temp is only 80 degrees and the nights are chilly enough for a jacket. :whoo:


This is dramatically different than a place on the same latitude like Nigeria or ghana which can routinley get 90+ degree days and warm nights. Maybe the difference is due to elevation?




I messed up once, by getting a hotel on that busy central nairobi road with all those matatu parked outside (sorry dont remember its name) . This hotel had invested in AC but had no heating. I thought it wouldnt be a big deal until night time came and the cold hit.:damn:
Yeah when I first moved to Africa I wondered why they sold those super thick Duvet blankets. You low key need them in the winter. In TZ I was legit cold but again the elavation was higher.
 

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Im from USA but prefer to be abroad.
1) it’s cheaper abroad
2) food is healthier, cleaner, and fresher
3) the cultures usually aren’t so cut throat and sensitive.
4) dating is better
5) other places seems a lot safer.
6) I find ppl to be more open minded in my opinion abroad… just me.
7) I do and probably will always keep that American 🇺🇸 money and job
8) USA is filled with constant toxic programming thru media, opioids, etc
This is exactly how I feel, This the first time I don't feel like I need a car.The food is better way more friuts and vegatables, You'd be surprised at how much carbs you eat in the states and I eat a whole baggette damn near daily.

Other than local lunar elite skyballers you have more money than most of the people you meet so all that flex culture doesn't really happen over here.
 
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