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The Asian Travel Guide to Asia
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The Asian Travel Guide to Asia

So I've been on this forum for awhile and have gotten many advice, hoped I've given some useful ones back and in general improved my game steadily ever since discovering game and red pill 2 years back. I want to discuss game in Asia from an Asian perspective. I know there is the Asian Guy Travel Thread but I want to talk more specifically on Asian guys actually kicking it in Asia. We hear alot of stories on how Asian Americans guys slay it when back in their home countries but we haven't really had a thread where we can all put our opinions and stories in.

Here's some stats on myself: I'm a 21 year old Singaporean-Japanese. Due to my dad's job, I've been living everywhere around the world like the States, Japan, Hongkong and Singapore. I speak English,Chinese and Japanese fluently, Korean and Malay at conversational levels. I'm average built, 1.74m(5ft 7), I'm getting back to the gym recently after admittedly slacking off abit.

To start the thread going, I'm going to share about some links to other threads by other gents in the forum of cities that I have gamed in and had significant success namely, Singapore, Tokyo, Osaka There are definitely other cities that I've visited and had some success but these are the cities that I consistently pulled from

Singapore
Tokyo & Osaka
Asians gaming in Tokyo

Be it Manila, Bangkok, Taipei or any other Asian city, there are many valuable info out there in this forum so I would like to consolidate the ones that are tailored towards Asians. Many greats have contributed to my game level either through meet ups or advice through this forum, I can't remember all at the tip on my mind but DreamBig, Irish, Laner, Skotch, Phoenix are a couple that I wanna credit. Share your stories gaming in Asia as an Asian or other Asian dudes you hang with, it would be good for me and other likeminded people when travelling around Asia as an Asian foreigner.
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Nice to see one for Asians gaming in Asia.

I am from Hong Kong but brought up in London. I prefer to game in Europe as it represents a more challenging aspect but I do so much better in places like Thailand, China, HK, Vietnam etc. I think I layed at least one girl from all countries in Asia except the glamourous Japanese girls.

I be going Thailand next month for a week and again will be looking to use Tinder prior to arrival to pipe line some more hookups. I was bored last month and used Fake GPS last month and got quite a lot of matches for BangKok, picked the best ones who can speak english, got their Lines and I am still chatting to them (You have to pull the I work in BKK card and travel around Asia occasionally for this to work). Hoping to get some more a week before for more online gaming.
Will also be night gaming and I've had success in RCA and ScratchDog - Knowing some Thai definitely helps as reported by others who have gamed in Bangkok.

Will provide a report next month.
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Well I was in mainland China to visit some family for the new year. I only tried online game and from my experience it seems your treated like a local so it's neutral. I was speaking English at one point in a store and the clerks eyes lit up. Then she starts smiling and talking to me and starts asking a lot of questions etc.

It seems like daygame is the way to go if your Asian in Asia to really stand out.

My Philippines experience is everyone is going to do better in all cases regardless but there's a huge preference for whiter skin in general. I've also noticed I stand out but not as much as white people.
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Always, always open in English, even if you speak the local language fluently. Goes for all countries in Asia. You'll get interest immediately. If the girl doesn't speak English, just smile like it's cute and keep talking for a few sentences. She'll feel overwhelmed, it's almost like a neg.
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Quote: (02-20-2016 07:17 PM)Jack Of All Trades Wrote:  

Well I was in mainland China to visit some family for the new year. I only tried online game and from my experience it seems your treated like a local so it's neutral. I was speaking English at one point in a store and the clerks eyes lit up. Then she starts smiling and talking to me and starts asking a lot of questions etc.

I think that was my experience in many Asian cities including my time spent living in Japan. My Tinder match rates were an epic flop in the city. I would say I be lucky getting 1 match a month. Comparitively, going out and physically interacting and gaming girls got me a constant lay of 2-4 lays a month minimum. This is despite me writing completely in English on my Tinder profile so my theory is that they wouldn't even read your profile, they would just swipe left seeing that you're an Asian and immediately presuming you're Japanese.
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I used tantan for online, I can't read enough Chinese to use momo properly. I got 41 likes but only a dozen matches, Chinese cities are just so dense I'm furiously swiping and I can't clear the amount of girls in a 2nd tier city.

I tried chatting with them in English because my Chinese isn't so good and it completely backfired. I chat with them using translate apps a bit then I ask them about English and its radio silence.

I also have my profile in complete English but like you experienced they probably ignored it completely and assumed I'm a local.

This contrasts completely with my experience in the Philippines where online game worked out pretty well.
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+1 to the recommendations so far. English to open, peacock, and bamboozle quickly, then she starts stuttering to qualify, maybe a sentence of local language for comfort. I've visited China and Japan thus far, although not seriously since I discovered RP and game. I've been to Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Chengdu, and Tokyo thus far.

Also I'm blessed with a full facial hair; it will take a few months to reach real substance, but there are thankfully no missing patches or spots. Being from the West gives off subtle body language cues that the girls do pick up on, in the way you walk and hold yourself. Being 6'2" helps a ton as well.

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@pantsonfire: Doesn't Hong Kong have very thirsty women?
I've never been there but while in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore I received a few messages from girls in Hong Kong saying they go to SG KL BKK often blablabla maybe i would like to meet when they are there? These were ok looking girls not super hot but I'd say on level with Singapore.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 03:44 AM)Svoboda Wrote:  

@pantsonfire: Doesn't Hong Kong have very thirsty women?
I've never been there but while in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore I received a few messages from girls in Hong Kong saying they go to SG KL BKK often blablabla maybe i would like to meet when they are there? These were ok looking girls not super hot but I'd say on level with Singapore.

They do. They are going more international, so speaking with an American/British accent definitely works.
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Does Central Asia count?
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Quote: (02-22-2016 05:38 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Does Central Asia count?

I'd be actually interested to know. It's a region that I've got my eyes set on working in on travelling through -- while based out of Russia -- in the next few years.

We had a few Kazakh students with us while I was studying abroad in Paris. They had a lot in common -- certainly linguistically -- with the Russians and Ukrainians studying with us. I didn't bother spending too much time with them, wish I'd had.
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Quote: (02-21-2016 02:42 PM)swuglyfe Wrote:  

Being from the West gives off subtle body language cues that the girls do pick up on, in the way you walk and hold yourself.

Confirming this based on my experience as well. My mom notices this body language difference too.
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Asian girls love the American/British accent in Asian guys. Maybe its something to do with the contrast between what is expected of a typical Asian voices and western languages? The accents in most Asian languages are vastly different from the construct of Western languages so when you speak well or at least sound like you come from the West, it really helps. I've stayed abit in the US growing up so I actually do have a slight American accent which really differentiates myself from the rest of the Asians when I'm gaming in an Asian city. It doesn't matter which city you're in, if you got an accent, you literally see their eyes brighten up as they realize you're foreign.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 05:38 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Does Central Asia count?

Hell yeah, I'm looking towards gaming Indian girls. Made out with a North Indian girl in a Singapore club the other day but didn't manage to close cause she was flying out the next morning and there wasn't time. Would like to know more about this region.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 07:41 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 05:38 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Does Central Asia count?

Hell yeah, I'm looking towards gaming Indian girls. Made out with a North Indian girl in a Singapore club the other day but didn't manage to close cause she was flying out the next morning and there wasn't time. Would like to know more about this region.

Think you might be confusing South Asia (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) with Central Asia (all the -stans).

Moved my Tinder location from Phils to Almaty, and immediately matched with a bunch of absolute rockets. Either they're smoking Russians or Eurasian, so hapa.

@262, my mom constantly tells me to stop having so much swagger in my walk (side to side swing in the hips), to keep my hands straight down my body when I walk around instead of letting them naturally swing, keep my thumbs out of my belt or my pockets, and chin down.

That's just one of the more noticeable body language differences; if you watch documentaries or news on East Asia, look at the passersby behind the reporter, they're usually walking how my mom wants me to: stiff, and kept very compact, close to the body.

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This was used a lot when I was young and really into the underground scene. I would invite girls to come back to listen to Fugazi records.
This is the first time in recorded history that Fugazi was used to remove panties.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 06:48 AM)262 Wrote:  

Quote: (02-21-2016 02:42 PM)swuglyfe Wrote:  

Being from the West gives off subtle body language cues that the girls do pick up on, in the way you walk and hold yourself.

Confirming this based on my experience as well. My mom notices this body language difference too.

Quote: (02-22-2016 02:23 PM)swuglyfe Wrote:  

@262, my mom constantly tells me to stop having so much swagger in my walk (side to side swing in the hips), to keep my hands straight down my body when I walk around instead of letting them naturally swing, keep my thumbs out of my belt or my pockets, and chin down.

That's just one of the more noticeable body language differences; if you watch documentaries or news on East Asia, look at the passersby behind the reporter, they're usually walking how my mom wants me to: stiff, and kept very compact, close to the body.

I'm being a bit self-conscious, but I've sensed a little bit of attention towards myself in my carriage whenever I've travelled in Asia. We definitely walk around with a bit of self-assurance that doesn't end up being overly arrogant.

Haven't had my folks discourage that though, quite the opposite. [Image: biggrin.gif]

Quote: (02-22-2016 07:39 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

Asian girls love the American/British accent in Asian guys. Maybe its something to do with the contrast between what is expected of a typical Asian voices and western languages? The accents in most Asian languages are vastly different from the construct of Western languages so when you speak well or at least sound like you come from the West, it really helps.

I suspect it's more the former than the latter, reflecting the rise and fall of each. From what I've observed, American accents tend to be particularly well received in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Indonesia, all of them countries where the US has been seen to have been an overwhelmingly positive force. Possibly Singapore too? American pop culture seems to have really taken hold there over the past decade and a bit. I know I struggled to find a non-Hollywood western film there.

Quote: (02-22-2016 07:39 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

I've stayed abit in the US growing up so I actually do have a slight American accent which really differentiates myself from the rest of the Asians when I'm gaming in an Asian city. It doesn't matter which city you're in, if you got an accent, you literally see their eyes brighten up as they realize you're foreign.

When you come to Australia to study, speaking American English -- not to mention emphasizing the accent -- might not hurt you, but it won't help much either. Americans aren't a huge novelty and the vernacular hasn't been in vogue since 1945.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 07:10 PM)JWLZG Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 07:39 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

Asian girls love the American/British accent in Asian guys. Maybe its something to do with the contrast between what is expected of a typical Asian voices and western languages? The accents in most Asian languages are vastly different from the construct of Western languages so when you speak well or at least sound like you come from the West, it really helps.

I suspect it's more the former than the latter, reflecting the rise and fall of each. From what I've observed, American accents tend to be particularly well received in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Indonesia, all of them countries where the US has been seen to have been an overwhelmingly positive force. Possibly Singapore too? American pop culture seems to have really taken hold there over the past decade and a bit. I know I struggled to find a non-Hollywood western film there.

The American accent is the norm in these countries and its the first accent they expect to hear if they know you're from an English speaking country. I have an English friend who absolutely slays it in Tokyo and Seoul even though girls struggle to understand his thick accent. They think its exotic and interesting, one girl even said "you sound like Harry Potter!" The English accent seems to be a hit with girls especially if they're HP fans or if they watch some other British TV and there are quite alot in Asia.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 06:23 AM)JWLZG Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 05:38 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Does Central Asia count?

I'd be actually interested to know. It's a region that I've got my eyes set on working in on travelling through -- while based out of Russia -- in the next few years.

We had a few Kazakh students with us while I was studying abroad in Paris. They had a lot in common -- certainly linguistically -- with the Russians and Ukrainians studying with us. I didn't bother spending too much time with them, wish I'd had.

Central asia consists of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kygrzstan, Turkministan and Tajikistan. All of these countries are FSU; Russian is the lingua Franca.

During soviet times, Kazakhstan had massive gulag camps with deportees from all around the USSR. I have never been to Kazakhstan before but I've met some kazakh girls and they are quite pleasant to be around; oozing femininity and sex appeal

There are some stunners but mostly butter faces.

If you see an asian chick speaking russian shes probably from Yakutst, Buryatia or central asia. Also do note that some russian speaking asians are actualy korean deportees.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 07:41 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 05:38 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Does Central Asia count?

Hell yeah, I'm looking towards gaming Indian girls. Made out with a North Indian girl in a Singapore club the other day but didn't manage to close cause she was flying out the next morning and there wasn't time. Would like to know more about this region.

India is south asia not central asia.
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Quote: (02-22-2016 03:53 AM)pantsonfire Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 03:44 AM)Svoboda Wrote:  

@pantsonfire: Doesn't Hong Kong have very thirsty women?
I've never been there but while in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore I received a few messages from girls in Hong Kong saying they go to SG KL BKK often blablabla maybe i would like to meet when they are there? These were ok looking girls not super hot but I'd say on level with Singapore.

They do. They are going more international, so speaking with an American/British accent definitely works.

The upper/ middle class in Hk send their kids to international schools in HK; many local kids have the standard american accent because of this.
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Quote: (02-24-2016 07:08 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 07:41 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 05:38 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Does Central Asia count?

Hell yeah, I'm looking towards gaming Indian girls. Made out with a North Indian girl in a Singapore club the other day but didn't manage to close cause she was flying out the next morning and there wasn't time. Would like to know more about this region.

India is south asia not central asia.

My bad on that, I have actually met Asians who speaks Russian but I never got around asking them because I met them while I was working and I couldn't open. Alot of those I saw were models working for agencies, are these girls largely hired right out of their home countries or were they scouted while living abroad themselves?
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Quote: (02-24-2016 07:11 AM)Agreddor Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 03:53 AM)pantsonfire Wrote:  

Quote: (02-22-2016 03:44 AM)Svoboda Wrote:  

@pantsonfire: Doesn't Hong Kong have very thirsty women?
I've never been there but while in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore I received a few messages from girls in Hong Kong saying they go to SG KL BKK often blablabla maybe i would like to meet when they are there? These were ok looking girls not super hot but I'd say on level with Singapore.

They do. They are going more international, so speaking with an American/British accent definitely works.

The upper/ middle class in Hk send their kids to international schools in HK; many local kids have the standard american accent because of this.

First off, this is not true, I have met a lot of Hong Kong under-grads. and grad. students studying in California. They have there own unique accent, even though they are fluent in English. Its still sound very different, I can tell by there accent, where they are from. An American accent is very hard to acquire (and is very overrated), since the experience can only be gain in the knowledge of the American lexicon and lingo. By the way, its not that kool of an accent, and most girls don't really care. The only reason its popular is due to commerce. The US is still the number one economy.

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Quote: (02-24-2016 07:12 AM)Zerdame Wrote:  

My bad on that, I have actually met Asians who speaks Russian but I never got around asking them because I met them while I was working and I couldn't open. Alot of those I saw were models working for agencies, are these girls largely hired right out of their home countries or were they scouted while living abroad themselves?

they were picked up in their home countries, you see a lot of eastern european models going to Asia for that reason. A lot are lonely and depressed, learn a bit of russian and give them a good time!

A lot are also trafficked for sex, white girls are a huge premium in asia.

Look up the documentary Girl Model if you wana learn more about it.
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Just booked my first ever trip to the Phils, Jun. 9-23. This is my first real game trip back to Asia, I'm gonna see if I can take full advantage of slipping under the white foreigner ASD, while maintaining the allure of being American. Pipelining starts now, lads...

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This was used a lot when I was young and really into the underground scene. I would invite girls to come back to listen to Fugazi records.
This is the first time in recorded history that Fugazi was used to remove panties.
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