What's a tip that you use in around the world to make travel easier/better?
I find the best way to get a decent coffee is to search for coffee roasters, rather than cafes. Works well in most places but I've only had one decent coffee in Korea.
Found a few awesome spots in Vietnam, which I would call the capital of shit coffee on every corner.
A phone with E-sim is becoming one of the best things I've bought now that my work has a lot of short term FIFO travel.
Pretty obvious one: Google translate with conversation mode has helped me order food in Thailand and Korea.
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>muh coffee
Diluted hot bean soup for a 5000% price markup? You're kind of a dumbass.
don't ever post again you fricking troglodyte moron
how the hell did you only manage to find one good coffee place in korea? were you in north korea? SK buys something like 40% of the world's gesha beans.
Everything is absurdly hot when I order just a latte or sweetened with Starbucks style syrups when I try something else. Found a good place in Busan this morning though.
if you're in busan try a place called lime scale - 라임스케일(백설사).
and if you're having trouble getting sweetened garbage, just order pour overs black. and if you find a center coffee get a gesha, iced if you like iced coffee. they are some of the best gesha roasters i've found. they sell beans for a good price.
>백설사
>literally "a hundred diarrheas"
kek
Learn pickup, unironically. Also not drinking! Airbnb with kitchens. Search for outdoor gyms. Divide your travel money through days there and never take with you more than that.
Also why not bring coffee with you? You can make coffee without equipment. Try out all the supermarkets in the country before shopping in one all the time. Ask ppl for stuff. You get to know them and get tips. And why do you go to asia? I would not go there even if i got paid to do it.
>And why do you go to asia? I would not go there even if i got paid to do it.
My wife is Vietnamese. We went and saw her family first and went to a wedding. Then came to Korea just for something different. I do a lot of travel around US and Pacific Islands for work and should be working in the UK next year.
And I like trying the coffee and brewing methods in different countries. I bring my own if I'm travelling for work and won't have much free time though.
Where do I learn pickup
Rooshv? I think that's dead right
have good humor and don't be a mopey b***h
Why spend money on a hotel when they're are perfectly good dumpsters you can sleep in?
Also you can get food from them. Double win.
Jerk off instead of spending money on women
>Jerk off instead of spending money on women
based
Do your research when it comes to transportation before you board the plane to wherever you’re going.
Oyster cards work not just with the Tube but also with a bunch of other public transport systems in London, Subte cards work not just with the Buenos Aires Underground but with buses too.
Get and take the time to study the fricking maps instead of fumbling with them like a moron in public.
>A phone with E-sim is becoming one of the best things I've bought
You people must be poor that keep talking about sim cards. I have Verizon and the minute I land in a new place its like "Welcome to Serbia homosexual, its $10/day for 1GB of text/data, $10 additional charge her GB"
You must be poor if you have to go to serbia .lmao imagine being so poor you brag about having a cellphone
>being proud of being israeliteed
ngmi
>paying $300/month to avoid spending five minutes buying an esim that covers entire geographic regions
Actually moronic
>buying an esim that covers entire geographic regions
Not him, but any names?
They are expensive and often don't work, just buy a sim at the airport
I was buying physical sims for travelling around Europe got fed up and looked online and bought a 3 month unlimited data package Esim off Holafly. Just automatically connects me to best network in the region/country.
Haven’t looked back.
>Scan a copy of your passport and email it to yourself so if you lose it you can still print a copy if you need emergency ID.
>It's worth getting travel insurance.
>Sometimes western union have a better exchange rates than currency places and banks, also less fees and better rates than ATMs. So depending on the rates it can be better to send a transfer to yourself in a foreign country and collect the cash at the nearest WU agent.