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What country/city in the Americas or Europe (Asia is too far away) should I travel to for a NYE holiday if getting laid is a priority?
Already been to Berlin and Budapest, and I failed, but I think I have more confidence now.
FYI I'm not talking about Red light shit, I mean real relations
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>>2879935
Is Gilgit-Baltistan really worth the hype? I like travel as comfy as possible so I'd probably rely on a private tour, so is anyone able to suggest on any agency? How many days are recommended to see the top sights? Anything else I should know before going?
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>>2880119
26 White Slav with blonde hair, but I'm 5'8 or 9 so it cancels out. I'm overweight (though not obese), but I'm working out and should look much better by at least the end of summer.
Idk how to describe my game. I'm a KV, but I can make small talk and hold a convo. Last trip I even unlocked the courage to approach a girl at the bar. I actually think I'm pretty good at 1 on 1 chats, but in a group setting I completely fall apart.
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>>2880132
With those looks if you have balls there's certain cities in USA/Canada you can do well in. But I think your balls are too small unfortunately
If you're willing to racemixx and spam approach any city in North America is viable for you
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>>2880135
>But I think your balls are too small unfortunately
I don't wanna be labeled a creep so I have to be careful, but I have gotten better I think. Biggest problem is I can't make the transition from casual small talk to flirty talk
>any city in North America is viable for you
Even better than Europe with all its hostels and nightlife?
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>>2880137
>I don't wanna be labeled a creep so I have to be careful
Literally doesn't matter bro. If they reject you they don't even know your name
>Even better than Europe with all its hostels and nightlife?
That stuff is fool's gold. I only approach during the day
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Is it cringe to wear a Hawaiian style shirt while on vacation in a non-tropical location? Like if I wear it to Paris or Istanbul or Tokyo. Will I look out of place?
It's probably the closest thing to stylish clothes I have, but I feel I'll look out of place in a city, or immediately like a dumb tourist
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Is Copenhagen worth visiting?
My family is considering traveling there, very short-notice too. Just seems like a big, expensive European city kinda like Oslo (I didn't enjoy Oslo, but loved the rest of Norway)
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I'm trying to get my bags for a trip, but the limits for the small bag are too retarded.
Are the chances of getting my shit stuck because of the measurements of my bag very big? My carry on is ok though
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If an airbnb is misrepresented do you actually get a refund? I know they say thats their policy but I wondered if they use weasel words so that they don't actually have to pay. I see people write reviews that complain about misrepresentation and I don't exactly know if they're just stating that, or if they're really mad because they didn't get their money back.
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>>2886402
There was a guy who booked an Airbnb because it claimed to have air conditioning, but all it had was a pedestal fan. Airbnb told him to eat shit, because a fan is the same thing as an air conditioner to them.
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>>2886402
>If an airbnb is misrepresented do you actually get a refund?
It depends how sever the misrepresentation is, if it's a small thing missing, probably no, if the pics are completely fake then yes. You also have to understand most people don't autisticly read every word of the listing to try to figure out how the host is trying to scam you without technically lying
>>2886477
sounds like fake outrage bait, the real scam is portable air conditioners or ones that just vent the heat into the closet, these are mostly euro innovations
inb4 corporate shill accusations as if hotels aren't just as bad with misleading pics/amenities
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>>2886574
I found my current place in malaysia from google maps. it's a room in a newly built mansion, kitchen and common areas are shared but no one moved in for the first two months. cost is 900 rm, or about $220 usd a month. owner agreed to 3 month lease. location is cheras in KL
in china 3 month leases are standard. i found the place by going to a real estate agent with a friend. it was a room in a new expensive apartment complex, own kitchenette and bathroom. price was 900 rmb a month, or about $110 a month. location was city center in a smaller tier 2 city
in india i walked around and sent whatsapps to the numbers that said room for rent. had an apartment in city center in the capital for about $140 a month. in india leases are month to month, you tell them you want to live out the security deposit and then you leave
in nyc i found it through craigslist. it was a 3 month that turned month to month after the initial 3 months. room with shared kitchen and bath was $800 in sunnyside queens
so it varies by location and it definitely helps to at least be able to read the local language. there's no universal platform for everywhere. if you insist on platforms you will pay a premium. the foreigners I know in KL are all paying 2-3k a month vs my 900 for their accommodation, just because they used platforms instead of going direct
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Euro guy planning an East Coast trip for about two weeks. So far got 3d/4n in NYC, 1d/1n in Philly, 4d/3n in DC. Then I have 5 "free" days to use up but spending more time in NYC is out of question due to the cost, and Boston is too far. Any advice on what I could do around DC?
Should I use the bus or rent a car?
Also taking recs for any places to stay in New York, though from the look of it cheapest places are the Jane, the Chelsea and the Local
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Anyone have experience with "Chauffeur Drive only" rental cars? I booked a rental car through Avis for an upcoming trip to New Delhi and I only noticed afterwards that it said "Chauffeur Drive only or similar". I called Avis to clarify and the representative told me I can still drive the car myself. What's the deal?
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