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I just want to know and tour, but many people tell me that several countries are very dangerous, a lot of African Guangue, what parents do you recommend me to visit? I love the cold and I want see the snow one day.
 
I just want to know and tour, but many people tell me that several countries are very dangerous, a lot of African Guangue, what parents do you recommend me to visit? I love the cold and I want see the snow one day.
If you stay in safe areas you're less likely to be targeted by illegal immigrants. There's always going to be danger but having situational awareness could greatly reduce the chances of a vacation turning for the worse. If you want to visit somewhere plan it out it's not as expensive as you might think.
 
I just want to know and tour, but many people tell me that several countries are very dangerous, a lot of African Guangue, what parents do you recommend me to visit? I love the cold and I want see the snow one day.
If you want cold, you can try the Scandinavia. Sweden is very dangerous (according to crime statistics). Norway is the exact opposite, very safe (insofar...). Norway doesn't belong in "Europe" (when it comes to paperwork, not placement), but she's in the Schengen contract (someone correct me if my info is wrong), so I would assume maybe similar rules apply to travel there as in other European countries (but you'll need a translator to read product labels as there's no option for English like with the European countries).

Germany is cold and has snow, as well.

I haven't been to France, but I've heard that Paris is very dirty and smells bad. But you can always visit smaller villages. I also know from many people's experiences that French people refuse to speak English... at least in Paris...
French have also come to my country and when I greeted them in English (saying a damn HI), they acted as if they didn't understand... I wanted to punch them.

Europe surely has many beautiful places to go to. Even if you visit one country, it's different to go to the capital, and different to go to a village or an island of that country. Many different choices. Of course, if you want to target cold countries, your options will be more limited, but still very beautiful. :)

As for the African Guangue, well, being careful never hurts. If I were you, I'd check online police reports on crime for whichever country I wanted to visit. Always have your belongings close to you. Don't go in bad areas (areas that are filled with black people or that not many people walk by).
And of course, ask the locals. Ask them if there are any areas you should avoid, if there are dangerous areas nearby.

Like ModernMage said, situational awareness is also important to have. I remember when I was working at a tourist store, a tourist came to pay something, and I saw them searching for the right paper (of the amount I needed) with a green 100 euros paper in his wallet... that's a lot to carry around - even more so, to be so oblivious to it. So, I told him quietly that it's best not to carry that around because it may be stolen.
it never hurts to be careful.
 
I haven't been to France, but I've heard that Paris is very dirty and smells bad. But you can always visit smaller villages. I also know from many people's experiences that French people refuse to speak English... at least in Paris...
French have also come to my country and when I greeted them in English (saying a damn HI), they acted as if they didn't understand... I wanted to punch them.

My experience in Paris has been the opposite with the *native French*. They have been very kind and helpful. This bus driver lady stopped the whole bus to ask if someone could speak English to explain to me instructions as I was confused, another very pretty lady gave me instructions in English with a big smile on her face. Not everyone in Europe can speak English, and it might get even rarer if you're not visiting big cities, they expect visitors to at least know SOME words in the local language out of consideration for the place and locals you're trying to interact with. Stay way from northern Paris as it looks like a zombie apocalypse but with brown people - anywhere you go there's always going to have 'some' diversity though.

I can't say from experience as I only know Paris but this town looks nice to visit:
 
I just want to know and tour, but many people tell me that several countries are very dangerous, a lot of African Guangue, what parents do you recommend me to visit? I love the cold and I want see the snow one day.
It depends where you live and you perception of people, big cities may be dangerous in some areas everywhere in the world due to immigration, crime and other problems. Someone said countryside may be safer, this is partially true as in some rural areas not far from cities you may bump into crime infested areas. I am talking by experience here. There are areas where houses are much cheaper and some undesired people may land to live in the countryside for this reason, so it can be not always 100% safe, i.e. where railways stations are located.

A long time ago I was on a train in a very lost country, in the countryside, that is generally quiet and with few people living there. An African probably illegal immigrant made a mess because he did not want to pay the ticket and threatened the train officer, the train was stopped and police called, he pissed around the station with his genitals out shouting he is threatened because "black man" and the such and insulting the White country hosting him. Situation was getting dangerous because other immigrants started to group closes to the "rebel" while as usual Whites did nothing, looking around lost. I gave my physical support to the train officer because I perceived I could do that, my intuition was "ok", and he was just alone there trying to keep order. Situation cooled down then 3 police officers arrived after 20 minutes or so.
This may happen everywhere, I was in the countryside in very lost and few populated area, for example.

If you can reach the EU, the Alps are a wonderful area to visit and you will be able to see the snow even in Summer on the highest peaks. They are normally safe. I would visit them in early summer like May or June. Go during Yule for a special experience of the Winter Holidays, if you can reach Austria or the Dolomites you will find some tradition still alive and so much snow.

Tip : areas with touristic interests and facilities are always safer, because the authorities will patrol more often and the locals exert more control because of the tourism business. Crime = no tourists = no money flow, so there is special attention here.

If you choose a country, post here, I may have visited as I traveled quite a bit, and maybe suggest something to you.

Traveling abroad is a very Jupieterian experience and may lead to higher understanding of human nature by observing different social environments.
 
When you're in a big city, be extremely careful of black people, arabs and strange gypsies. When you're in the countryside you can relax.
I also extend this advice to someone visiting the US
 
I just want to know and tour, but many people tell me that several countries are very dangerous, a lot of African Guangue, what parents do you recommend me to visit? I love the cold and I want see the snow one day.
Mountains are good, avoid big cities, these are all equal and look pretty much cursed.
 
There seems to be a lot of city haters in this thread. I have relatives of all ages and both genders who travel all the time, they've never had any problems. Most cities only have problems in certain neighborhoods, as long as you stay away from those areas you'll be fine especially with an aura of protection.

And cities are important if you want to learn about the culture, the museums etc, experience the historic sites and architecture.

You can compare the natal chart of the city and the country to your own and see the synastry; and check your solar return for the year. Some people have bad SRs for travel, and some years are great.
 
There seems to be a lot of city haters in this thread. I have relatives of all ages and both genders who travel all the time, they've never had any problems. Most cities only have problems in certain neighborhoods, as long as you stay away from those areas you'll be fine especially with an aura of protection.

And cities are important if you want to learn about the culture, the museums etc, experience the historic sites and architecture.

You can compare the natal chart of the city and the country to your own and see the synastry; and check your solar return for the year. Some people have bad SRs for travel, and some years are great.
Perhaps I should specify. Italy's big cities like Rome, Florence, Milan, ecc are overrun by africans, arabs and gypsies, and I mean the turistic parts, you can't go in the metro without spotting a gipsy trying to pickpocket you, and I'm not exagerating, it's literally every time.

There's tens of thousands of black africans in the centre which try to sell you overpriced chinese junk and get very invading if you don't want to buy, I've literally had a 2 metres one harass me and my girlfriend because I told an English tourist not to buy stuff from them.

When you go outside the main roads it becomes ghettoes with blacks and arabs selling drugs or harassing women passing by and police doesn't do anything about that.

I'm talking about Italy of course, and museums and storical places are an absolute wonder, but outside of them you will find what I described, unfortunately.
 
Perhaps I should specify. Italy's big cities like Rome, Florence, Milan, ecc are overrun by africans, arabs and gypsies, and I mean the turistic parts, you can't go in the metro without spotting a gipsy trying to pickpocket you, and I'm not exagerating, it's literally every time.

There's tens of thousands of black africans in the centre which try to sell you overpriced chinese junk and get very invading if you don't want to buy, I've literally had a 2 metres one harass me and my girlfriend because I told an English tourist not to buy stuff from them.

When you go outside the main roads it becomes ghettoes with blacks and arabs selling drugs or harassing women passing by and police doesn't do anything about that.

I'm talking about Italy of course, and museums and storical places are an absolute wonder, but outside of them you will find what I described, unfortunately.
The twin cities are awful (Minneapolis/St Paul) and are riddled with crime and tweakers. I took my girlfriend to an event last weekend and she was very uncomfortable just traveling on foot at night, esp after we saw empty needles in the corner of a street. Before she met me she was held at gunpoint at one time before instinct kicked in to speed off in her car and the guy unalived two other people right after. My dad's apartment was robbed in the outskirts of the city in Houston years ago when I still lived in NL. Both of these instances involved blacks and what happens with my gf was right after the George Floyd riots.

I love museums they are great and so are cultural landmarks and information sites. But if anyone is going to make any city in the US a safe place the non whites need to go home, and white frankly most out here should be in jail.
 
The twin cities are awful (Minneapolis/St Paul) and are riddled with crime and tweakers. I took my girlfriend to an event last weekend and she was very uncomfortable just traveling on foot at night, esp after we saw empty needles in the corner of a street. Before she met me she was held at gunpoint at one time before instinct kicked in to speed off in her car and the guy unalived two other people right after. My dad's apartment was robbed in the outskirts of the city in Houston years ago when I still lived in NL. Both of these instances involved blacks and what happens with my gf was right after the George Floyd riots.

I love museums they are great and so are cultural landmarks and information sites. But if anyone is going to make any city in the US a safe place the non whites need to go home, and white frankly most out here should be in jail.
**Quite. Lol
 
When you go outside the main roads it becomes ghettoes with blacks and arabs selling drugs or harassing women passing by and police doesn't do anything about that.
Greece recently had a literal invasion on the island of Crete. Even the woke cuckservative government had to play "patriotic".
 
There seems to be a lot of city haters in this thread. I have relatives of all ages and both genders who travel all the time, they've never had any problems. Most cities only have problems in certain neighborhoods, as long as you stay away from those areas you'll be fine especially with an aura of protection.

And cities are important if you want to learn about the culture, the museums etc, experience the historic sites and architecture.

You can compare the natal chart of the city and the country to your own and see the synastry; and check your solar return for the year. Some people have bad SRs for travel, and some years are great.
I have been to one city that was very beautiful, everybody was in a good mood, there was music everywhere, no riff raff really. The museum was great and there were alot of old buildings and buildings with old architecture, like the old federal buildings that were based off of greek architecture, the symphony hall was also elegant.

It was the opposite experience of another city I went to where everybody seemed angry and closed off, graffiti everywhere, it was very modern but in a soulless way.
 

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