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  • Jun 9, 2020
    soccerfanj

    everyone saying don't go to Nigeria

    Ik niggas wilding out there but I wonder why they saying that

    bc in most African nations the politics there are shifty everything's literally done under the table and anything's liable to happen a good chunk of my co-workers are Ghanian/Nigerian and they've also informed me resources are very limited seeing as you could have electricity one day and be without it the next day.

    many regimes have formed and top officials are compromised and cater to whomever's got top dollar and calling the shots no different from most nations but what makes it erratic in Africa is still the plentiful resources to reap from it that make divides.

  • Jun 9, 2020
    bloom

    Nah France and Spain are chill af

    heard things bout Spain but it was cool when I was there

  • Jun 9, 2020
    notjaron

    Im tryna go to Morocco. I saw this tv show called "The Getaway" i think, and Mos Def was giving a tour of Morocco. It was from years ago, but It looked sick. I think they had some political squabbling in recent years, but I'm not too well versed tbh.

    Morocco lit I got some connects out there If you want to pop out there

  • Jun 9, 2020
    Swz3000

    Gambia and Ghana seem popular destinations atm, have known a few people who have actually relocated out there from the UK

    saw a yt video about it

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    BlueChew Sean

    Your money doesn't even have to be right, our currency is ass. 1 dollar is like 17 Rand Also not the best place if you're looking to avoid racism, we're still very much divided and will be for decades to come. Won't be an enjoyable experience, especially if you're lightskin. You would be viewed as a coloured and they're the minority here by far. Not white enough to be accepted by those with the economic power or black enough to be accepted by the majority who have social power

    Which part of South Africa are you from

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    Ironically the answer is the USA or Canada

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    soccerfanj

    bad thing is My father is African so I plan on staying away from Italy. Niggas won't tell the difference

    idk man i reckon if u speak english you'll be good

    definitely nothing like not getting served anywhere its more like if you go to the veneto region you might get some looks

    if you go to milan you're good completely (and most of the violence in milan is the other way around), in rome and south people are essentially black so you're good there too

    italy has tonnes of tourists so its really set up for it and people dont like immigrants because of the idea they dont pay taxes etc so if you show you're not living there they'll treat u right

    cops wont be an issue

  • Jun 9, 2020

    Go to Jamaica won’t have to worry racist and it’s a beautiful country

  • Jun 9, 2020

    Germany, Japan, Thailand

  • eclass ⛓️
    Jun 9, 2020

    Japan & Amsterdam

  • Tadow 🥀
    Jun 9, 2020

    They loved me in Sydney

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    I've travelled a lot growing up due to my dad's work and now with my work and some of my best experiences have been:
    Jamaica (Kingston)
    Mexico (Playa del Carmen & Cancun)
    Spain (Malaga, Sevilla, Barcelona & Madrid)
    Brazil (Sao Paulo)
    Colombia (Medellin, Cali & Bogota)
    Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Quebec City, Montreal, Tadoussac, Halifax)
    Lebanon (Beirut)

    Heard good things about Prague and Ukraine, but I'm not sure if I should believe it. I've also been to Haïti, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica & Portugal. All were decent as well. I've also lived in the US and in London for a few years. In both places I've had good and bad experiences, but nothing that's enough to turn me off completely from going there and having a good time.

    Some of my worst experience have been Paris, Rome & Sicily, but those places had too much culture to offer for me to say I regret going there despite the blatant racial discrimination I've dealt with.
    Never been to Asia or Africa except for Morocco. Morocco I clearly was made felt as an outsider there, but I wouldn't say it was solely due to being a black men.

  • Jun 9, 2020

    YO PIERRE WANNA COME OUT HERE

  • Jun 9, 2020

    Portugal

  • Jun 9, 2020

    St Elizabeth, Jamaica
    Where my mum's from, amazing countryside and views

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    Montreal

    I've travelled a lot growing up due to my dad's work and now with my work and some of my best experiences have been:
    Jamaica (Kingston)
    Mexico (Playa del Carmen & Cancun)
    Spain (Malaga, Sevilla, Barcelona & Madrid)
    Brazil (Sao Paulo)
    Colombia (Medellin, Cali & Bogota)
    Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Quebec City, Montreal, Tadoussac, Halifax)
    Lebanon (Beirut)

    Heard good things about Prague and Ukraine, but I'm not sure if I should believe it. I've also been to Haïti, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica & Portugal. All were decent as well. I've also lived in the US and in London for a few years. In both places I've had good and bad experiences, but nothing that's enough to turn me off completely from going there and having a good time.

    Some of my worst experience have been Paris, Rome & Sicily, but those places had too much culture to offer for me to say I regret going there despite the blatant racial discrimination I've dealt with.
    Never been to Asia or Africa except for Morocco. Morocco I clearly was made felt as an outsider there, but I wouldn't say it was solely due to being a black men.

    what you work with if it aint classified

  • Jun 9, 2020

    this you

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    soccerfanj

    what you work with if it aint classified

    My father works in medical research and I work for an international firm (don't want to say what cause I don't want to dox myself too much)

  • Jun 9, 2020
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    Montreal

    My father works in medical research and I work for an international firm (don't want to say what cause I don't want to dox myself too much)

    im trying to work for something international im getting tired of the military

  • Jun 9, 2020
    soccerfanj

    im trying to work for something international im getting tired of the military

    Become an international consultant in the field that works best for your skill (urban planning, finance, law, pharmaceuticals, marketing, management, policy a***yst, political consultant, etc)

  • Jun 9, 2020
    Charcoal Baby

    He's been chased and spit on by skinheads in Russia and he doesnt leave the hospital in the night, he literally sleeps there till morning. He cant wait till hes done so he leaves that s*** hole.

    Why did he choose to go to Russia of all places then?

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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Which part of South Africa are you from

    Cape Town

  • Jun 9, 2020
    BlueChew Sean

    Cape Town

    its so many tings out there

  • BlueChew Sean

    Cape Town

    Stay safe man, Cape Town area been wild