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Western/Eastern Europe for winter break? - boss13 - 12-16-2014

Winter break is coming up for me. It will last for about a month. I know its stupid I didn't plan this in advance, but it's a complicated story I won't get into here.

I'm interested in south America, western and Eastern Europe. In addition to being interested in the women in those countries, I also just want to experience friendly locals. Western Europe also appeals to me because I may want to move there in the future for my career

However, since I can't speak much Spanish or any other foreign languages, I heard it will be very hard to game Mexican, Brazilian, and Colombian women. That's why I would rather head to Europe

However, I know that the temperatures are cold in Europe in the winter, but I have lived in cold temperatures like that before. The main issue is that I heard people will supposedly be less social when it's cold. Is that true? Are there other destinations that would be better over this winter break?


Western/Eastern Europe for winter break? - Brosemite - 12-16-2014

Man if you can afford something...it's Mid-December..and just a few weeks ago, ticket prices were $900.00 from Texas cities to Mexican beaches.

I think cost is your biggest enemy right now for booking anything (my problem at least)


Western/Eastern Europe for winter break? - malakaix - 12-16-2014

Quote: (12-16-2014 12:23 AM)boss13 Wrote:  

The main issue is that I heard people will supposedly be less social when it's cold. Is that true? Are there other destinations that would be better over this winter break?

Perhaps, but i found a lot of people still went out during the week to bars and such in the winter when i was in EE, your benefit here is your not mixed up in the swarm of tourists, so it's easier to meet locals.


Western/Eastern Europe for winter break? - Que enspastic - 12-16-2014

You'll be paying a stack of cash to travel anywhere this time of year. It's holidays season and everyone is flying back to see their families taking out seating availability and driving up prices x 3.