How do people from the first world feel the first time they visit a shithole?

how do people from the first world feel the first time they visit a shithole?

That non-whites (Spaniards etc) shouldn't be allowed to create colonies

I thought this was a buttplug from the thumbnail

I remember when I visited the bad part of the next town over I felt like I would be mugged, or killed at any moment.
I can't imagine how I would fare going to Detroit, South Chicago, or god forbid, a 3rd world nation.

I live outside one of the top 5 most dangerous cities in America, it'd probably be an improvement teebeeaych.

First thing you notice is all the fucking rubbish everywhere holy shit put it in a fucking bin.

Whats chiraq ranked in that 5 and where exactly are you

>shit put it in a fucking bin.
but we do that

Its one of things I hate the most about our fucking 3rd world how fucking disgusting other people are
They would out right ignore bins and just leave their trash everywhere
Everywhere, one example that really pissed me off is during the air shows of the air force they allow people into the base wich is clean like a hospital room, and after the people live is disgusting

And, uh, make sure someone comes to pick up the bin and takes it to an appropriate waste disposal facility.

Leave* fucking iPhone

Chicago ain't even top 5, I'm outside numero dos, Camden.

same here 2bh, I feel ashamed everytime I see a foreigner here for that reason

I thought Brazil and Mexico were pretty cool when I went, though I guess that's more because I stuck to tourist traps

There is a lot of fucking trash lying around though, how do you people live like that

>Camden
God Bless user

tell me about Camden anons, first time I hear about it, what makes it a shithole?

Where did you went?

>what makes it a shithole
It's a US city, there's not much to explain

>Morgan Quitno has ranked Camden as one of the top ten most dangerous cities in the United States since 1998, when they first included cities with populations less than 100,000. Camden was ranked as the third-most dangerous city in 2002. Camden was ranked as the most dangerous city overall in 2004 and 2005.[218][219] It improved to the fifth spot for the 2006 and 2007 rankings but rose to number two in 2008[220][221][222] and to the most dangerous spot in 2009.[223] Morgan Quitno based its rankings on crime statistics reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in six categories: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, and auto theft.[224] In The Nation, journalist Chris Hedges describes Camden as "the physical refuse of postindustrial America",[225] plagued with homelessness, drug trafficking, prostitution, robbery, looting, constant violence, and an overwhelmed police force (which in 2011 lost nearly half of its officers to budget-related layoffs).[226]

Sao Paolo because I have family there

Nah, São Paulo is more for business than tourism.

I mostly just went where they took me and I assumed that those were touristy areas

Its funny really. 10 minutes one way and I'm in the heart of Camden surrounded by urban decay, 10 minutes another way and I'm in some of the most affluent and white suburbs in the whole United States, houses worth millions.
It's a very very dangerous city. Used to be a decent city way back when, then the shipbuilding industry left town and the whole city collapsed. It's also right across the river from one of the most important cities in the U.S., Philadelphia. There are some safe parts where it's decent such as the waterfront along the delaware river, but the city is still a no-go zone if you ain't from there. Doesn't matter if you're black,white, mexican, if you're not from there then stay the fuck out of it.

Yeah there are some parks, museums and bars.

Now if you want real tourism, countryside is the place.

Top notch comfy.

american education, everybody

Just out of curiosity, what is the opinion of most brazilians when it comes to Manaus? I've heard if you go even a few miles from the city that it's basically no civilization.

This one doesn't even make sense tho

No one cares. Some electronic industry(PS4's and XBOX are built there) and it's filled with army bases.

Pretty much nothing outside of it. You can acess it by river and that's it.

>Some electronic industry(PS4's and XBOX are built there)
How come they are so expensive then?

Jews.

Also everybody buys from Paraguay WAY more cheap. I paid around 450USD.

After I got used to living in a dangerous city, it was no big deal. As long as you keep your wits about you (basically, avoid walking in empty neighborhoods, don't stumble around shitfaced and alone) and, uh, aren't dealing crack on somebody else's turf, you're fine. Plus, if you make an effort to get to know your neighbors, people do look out for each other

Can't imagine the third world is much different

My favorite thing to do on a rainy day is to cuddle up with my poodle, put on a romantic comedy, and eat a big ass jar of mayonnaise

>tell me about Camden anons, first time I hear about it, what makes it a shithole?
It's a run of the mill shithole in the US that used to have lots of industry and now all they have are niggers

Basically this.

The problem is that everybody here gives obvious advices like: Don't go to the favela, don't buy drugs and don't walk around drunk.

Yet they still do for the >le exotic adventure and usually ends up robbed, arrested or even killed.

>450
holy shit
My PS4 was 400 usd

m8 on normal mall is around 1k usd.

They are more like fake factories that mostly just assemble imported parts. That plus taxes, low productivity of the workers and the fact that its in the middle of the fucking jungle drives the cost up.

i visited helsinki only once

there was people wearin bicycle shorts even tho they didnt have bikes

also some leftist gave me leaflet praising socialism

never went back, it was pure terror

is korea considered a first world ?

Visited my tribe in Yemen. It was legit, as long as you're Arab and don't look rich you're ok

I think he meant LMAO faggot

It can be a poor country low in human development, so a shithole by every objective standard, but people can still enjoy their lives and have some healthy cultural habits.
Zanzibar is part of the developing world but I didn't really have to look out for my safety like I did in South Africa.

>so much trash folks
>my reaction when visiting Philly to work in my fathers restarunt
>mfw we sold the restaurant to someone and in less than a couple of weeks he got shot when some nigger robbed the store

My mother's side of the family is from Thailand, so I've visited them multiple times through my life. She lived as a farmgirl so when we'd visit relatives we'd have to drive 6 hours from Bangkok into the middle of nowhere. No electricity, no plumbing outside of simple wells. I remember one night a crowd of people was making tons of commotion, and when we went and had a look a bunch of men were stoning a big python to death. Then they cooked it and we all ate it. Shit was metal.
Being exposed to that so many times when I was young (and being fairly well-traveled to boot) kind of conditioned me I guess? to the kinds of things that make big cities or shithole countries unpleasant for tourists. Now my parents have a house in Pattaya. It's a filthy place and it's clogged with litter and russian tourists, but the weather is great and everything's dirt cheap so it's a fun place to be regardless.


Conversely, the biggest shock for me was visiting Switzerland, which is where the other side of my family is from.
>clear air
>public transport is always on time and running smoothly
>the food is divine
>everything is LITERALLY spotless, to the point where people are just drinking from public fountains without a care
>swimming in Lake Zürich one day
>skiing the alps the next
I stayed in a hotel in Zermatt and drinking the water from the tap changed my life.

It makes us sad and we become willing to bend over backwards to let the 3rd worlders come in and shit up our way of life because it's our fault after all.

Why are böndes so mad all the time. Is it because of their inferiority complex?

When I visited Italy I was pretty disgusted. Trash and garbage everywhere. People are too lazy to fix their problems. It's almost as if they love living in a 3rd world country.

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This list is bullshit

Vancouver isn't affordable and it's filled with homeless. Calgary has shit tier weather and Toronto has the worst traffic in the western world

There is something Brazilians have that is really peculiar: Being proud of ignorance, like it somehow makes you better. This is a truly wonderful thing to observe and you can watch the same being made by americans too.

>Auckland
>Liveable

I went to USA once
Never again

I think that most first worlders who say that a third world country is good only stay in big cities.

Another US shithole checking in.

My town isn't terrible...I imagine that it's probably similar to a random Mexican town in terms of safety, cleanliness, etc. Just stay alert and you will most likely be fine, like these guys sare saying And if you grew up here you won't even notice all the trash everywhere until you move away and then come back... WTF why do people leave trash everywhere? Why? Why?

Also I've had some other experiences that make me pretty comfortable with stuff like cooking without appliances, no refrigeration, tending/killing/skinning animals, doing laundy by hand, carrying buckets of human poo to and from the loo, etc. so none of that stuff is particularly exotic to me. And as far as more urban stuff I'm also pretty used to theives and violence around me. As mentioned above...Just watch out for it and stay away.

Yes and I am moving there to escape 3rd world USA tbqhwyl

Visited Colombia last year. It was ok desu.

You'll get yellow fever stay out.

I visited Mexico when I was a little kid and I felt like I went back in time from how dirty and primitive everything was

Sounds like you just need to escape poverty.

You're right. But I don't see any really appealing options for me to do that while here. My plans may change but for now my goal is to teach English in Korea to make some money. It will be something different and interesting and seems like a pretty safe place to live.

I had to drive through Malmö once when i was on my way to Denmark. Felt unclean and unsafe. I remember i was a bit paranoid and just wanted to get out.

I drove through there once on my way to Philly. Saw at least 4 or 5 vans/cars with bullet holes in the side. I took the long way after that

Grateful and I returned more nationalistic and right-wing because a poor immigration policy could easily lead us into the same problems.

kys self hating cuck

All these slavic whores want my dick and i'm gonna give it to them.

So you traveled to Rio de Janeiro therefore you've seen all of Brazil, I assume?

I was in Sri Lanka after Tsunami nothing can shock me now

Fuck off
I love the place thats why I try to fix it as little as I can do