Alright lads, I grew up poor and never traveled. I'm 33 and last week got my passport.
Where should I go? Not interested in drugs or cooming and I have ZERO attraction to Asian women. Where's somewhere cheap and fun that likes 6'3 white Americans?
Alright lads, I grew up poor and never traveled. I'm 33 and last week got my passport.
Where should I go? Not interested in drugs or cooming and I have ZERO attraction to Asian women. Where's somewhere cheap and fun that likes 6'3 white Americans?
people like you are why this place is so fucked
People seeking non-degenerate travel advice? Agree, totally uncalled for on a travel board.
>33
Lmoa did you escape from your retirement home, gramps?
Thanks for the help fags.
33 isn't old u fucking moron. You'll see how quickly it happens to you.
average age on four channel is 31 but everyone pretends its a site for edgy teens
>average age on four channel
Where does this data come from? I don't ever recall participating in a survey. Even if there was one, I don't expect the average SighSee user to volunteer in one, much less answer truthfully.
I'm 31
Great start OP. Just keep listing things you don’t like and not mention anything you like. Really helps on narrowing it down
Go to Colombia, drive into the jungle, and wait for some gang to chop your head off with a machete.
>only if you talk trash about the food they give you. i've been from ipiales to tumaco, wished i had a car, so many pretty girls lounging in hammocks
You seem to be a very boring person. Go to Australia, you will love it
Why are you asking here? Look up world's most ordinary/boring countries and go with any of the top 5
31 and similar but I'm Bri'ish so it's much easier for me to go to Europe. Starting with first trip to Baltics and Poland in a few days
north east italy
Train trip Budapest->Bratislava->Znojmo->Prague
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Los Angeles is nice this time of the year
>Where should I go?
Stay home, Amerika is the best country on the planet and has everything you ever need, from the snowy north of Alaska to the tropical beaches of Hawaii through to the deserts of New Mexico. Travelling abroad is just foreign propaganda, which many have fallen for, and serves only to steal US dollars from gullible idiots.
this is somewhat true, but America doesn't have a Tokyo, and it doesn't have super historical places like Egypt or Italy.
Tokyo is cool even if you aren't coming for cooming, it's crazy how huge and foreign it is
classic autist behavior
> yes thing is cool but thing, JAPAN is better
>Where's somewhere cheap and fun that likes 6'3 white Americans
Oh boy you have much to learn
Go to Thailand.
>Where's somewhere cheap and fun that likes 6'3 white Americans?
What do you find fun? What do you consider cheap? Why do you mention your height and skin color in particular (do you want to go somewhere where you will be taller than average? Where you will stick out? Where you will blend in?)
Anyway, I would say that most countries I’ve visited are basically ambivalent about Americans. Almost nowhere especially loves us or hates us, without too many exceptions (most of Latin America and the Caribbean view the USA in a fairly positive light on average; anywhere in the Balkans apart from Serbia, which dislikes us, likes us; Russia, North Korea, and Iran dislike us in particular but are impractical to visit anyway; the English make fun of us but mostly actually like us in person, etc.) We have reputations as loud, unsophisticated, or rude in some places, but few people actually extend these stereotypes to the nation as a whole, so if you don’t actually act like a boorish asshole your nationality won’t be relevant. And lots of people have a lot to say about American politics, but anybody worth talking to isn’t likely to go on at length unless you encourage it.
So what would you like to do abroad, and how much do you want to spend? This will help me/us give more practical advice.
OP here.
I want to visit Canada and Europe.
> OP here.
>I want to visit Canada and Europe.
And what do you want to do there? Canada is big geographically but also largely empty; it’s the most USA-like culture in the world, outside of Québéc, so it will seem much like home despite many, many small differences. Good for nature; cities are largely forgettable but not bad, costs not much less than USA (a little cheaper for most things, slightly more expensive for a few, but no big savings).
Northern Europe (especially Scandinavia) and Switzerland are both much more expensive than the US by most people’s standards. Southern Europe (Iberia, Italy, Greece) and much of Eastern Europe are mostly noticeably cheaper than the States. Germany, Austria, France, and UK are cheaper for some things, more expensive for others. A bit cheaper on average apart from London, Paris, and Vienna, which can be very expensive, but the discount isn’t so large that it would surprise you.
Literally all of them can be fun, depending on what you like to do for fun.
So I recommend Italy, based on knowing nothing at all about you. Pretty cheap, history, beaches/resorts, food. Fairly diverse landscapes. North is cleaner, more functional, less friendly, South warmer but more chaotic.
This was not op.
What gave it away?
>I want to visit Canada
rofl
Maybe let's rephrase the question to help OP.
You've just got your first passport, what are the first 5 places you'd visit?
In no particular order:
>Egypt
>Greece
>Italy
>UK
>Japan
Canada
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
Africa
Egypt is a trap
Mexico or the Caribbean would be the cheapest. Europe would be the best.
Finishing a trip to Mexico rn. Went to CDMX, Cuernavaca, and Pueblo. You can enjoy luxuries on the cheap and the girls definitely like (good looking of course) white dudes. Was a lot of fun, I'd recommend. Just keep vigilant, even the locals will tell you it's dangerous.
*puebla, whoops
Ah, one more thing. I met a girl who's fluent in English who basically guided me around. If I didn't have her, I would've had a terrible time cuz it is pretty hard to know what's good here/what to look for ir you don't speak Spanish.
I wouldn't go to France.
If you know Spanish then Argentina. Bring all your cash in dollars for the trip and just exchange on the streets as you need for 8x the government rate
You seem to equate travelling with meeting (asian) women or needing to use drugs.
Isn't this a mistake?
Visit the mecca of your hobbies.
If you're not black, visit where your ancestors came from.
Assuming that you now have money, do things that you wanted to do when you were younger and/or didn't have money.
>not interested in drugs or cooming
>ZERO attraction to Asian women
>6'3" and white
why are you even here
Morocco is a nice place. It's safe, exotic enough to be interesting, not so Islamic that pork and alcohol are totally impossible to find, very cheap
>Not interested in drugs or cooming and I have ZERO attraction to Asian women. Where's somewhere cheap and fun that likes 6'3 white Americans?
You don't lave many option. I guess Europe? France is often the choice for anglos trying to travel outside the english speaking world for the first time. Unless you want to start small dick and go to canada.
>I have ZERO attraction to Asian women
lol
I don't either. Can't relate to all the SEA coomer shit on here.
I'm going to do my first trip soon too. Plan is to just start with a really basic destination that's used to tard-wrangling tourists. After knowing what traveling and a vacation is actually like I'll be more comfortable taking more initiative.
Maybe somewhere like Cancun or Paris.
>Not interested in drugs or cooming
>What's somewhere cheap and fun that likes 6'3 white Americans?
I don't know what this means and you should stop lying to yourself if what you want is cooming. Anyway, it depends on your budget and timeframe. My favorite trips have been Vietnam and Italy. You will be treated strangely if you eat alone in Italy or any med country, however. Latin America is fun but it's getting pretty shady especially towards western looking men.
Cheers lad appreciate the honest response.
Do they not have bars inside of restaurants in med countries?
They won't have a bar usually, unless it is one of these things : a café serving food, an anglo style 'pub', a bistro, a bar-restaurant, a bar, a brasserie (which is a bar-restaurant specialized in beer), a restaurant inside a hotel (only some). If it's just a restaurant it won't have a bar.
Anywhere in Europe.
>age 33
is this a joke or are you seriously considering traveling past 30
And what’s wrong with traveling after 30? It seems bizarre that you’re confused. You can travel at literally any age.
It's a running joke that everyone on four channel is 18-24 when most are a decade older