Message from @plasticsword
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Ok you are only using the "how many countries to go without visa"
It's much more than that
really now
I'm American. When I show up to a country and flash my blue passport, people literally stop in awe
:^)
My Canadian friend with me, gets spit on by the beggars
While I am escorted to the premium lounge - comped, of course.
My passport is LITERALLY the center of the world, and people know and respect that
So you can keep your EU little pamphlets , I'm good
as a frequent traveler who often encounter Americans : I often see Americans waving their passports expecting to be treated in a special way and airport staff just shaking their head.
that might work in shitholes .... you know, the shitholes I don't need a visa for ;^)
Y-y-y-youre just jealous! I get it. i-i-it must hurt being a europoor. Heh, I bet English isn't even your first language
As if any of the other useless languages matter
I speak to god in English why would I need to know anything else
I've had acquaintences receive US passports and the brochure they give you literally says "the world is yours"
yup
is true tho
korean femoids in foreigners admire the passport the most
Hell yeah
Look at that fucking eagle
🦅
imagine having a chink passport and not being allowed anywhere
It's true. Their hukou ID system is completely fucked
My fiancee is from a 2nd teir city, but her mom is from a 3rd tier city. Population 11mil and 9mil. But because of the classification, fiancee can travel to Taiwan and Hong Kong alone, but the mom MUST use a travel agency and go in huge group
That's the main reason why chinks are always in travel groups, because they have to.
What's the reasoning for that
Probably people from smaller cities are more likely to bail on the country
But there are rich people in smaller cities and poor people in the big ones
not showing the world how uncivilised lower tier population is
So it doesn't always work like that
And you can't do a lot of stuff outside of your birth city. Especially education. You MUST do the schooling where you were born
So much regulations to keep people from moving
it's a shame you can't enjoy living in a tiny village in China without huge drawbacks. I lived in a tiny 600 people mountain village in Switzerland for 3 years and it was beautiful. I bet such tiny Chinese villages are beautiful, too
at least the Taiwanese ones are, I've seen beautiful unknown Taiwanese villages, mostly in central Taiwan. Beautiful places that remind you of early 1900s Asia stereotypes
how can it be so unknown if the island is so tiny
there are a lot of tiny towns that no-one gives a fuck about tbh
every tourist goes only to taipei?
Hualien had the most (white) tourists per capita from what I've seen
because of the huge national park
then obv. Taipei and Kaohsiung
I also saw a few tourists in Tainan, but otherwise there are no tourists
with 100k citizens it's highly likely