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Buddha's Vienna Relocation Journal
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Nice work. I really like your videos as your style is low-key and you're just having a nice little chat with her, building rapport & slowly but surely dropping bait and displaying high value. As another guy pointed out you've also got the slow, deep, "no rush" speaking vibe down pat. I'm trying to make this my day game style (lot of work to do) but the 10 minute rule is a good one I think and you can see how she opens up later in the conversation(s).

I think it's true that German guys rarely approach like this on the most part and primarily use social circle game so it sets you apart as a smooth foreigner. Your German language skills really add to the whole in-field and think impressed her and helped seal the deal.

I really love Austria and Vienna in particular but one thing is that the city pretty gets cold & windy in winter and I'd imagine you'd want to get out of there by say October. It's not that its -30 or anything but more of a deep, wet, penetrating cold that suprised me a bit after spending time there on business Nov-March and coming from Russia did not expect it to be so cold (!).

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Most Austrian girls I met were from Salzburg and they were really friendly..what is the difference between a girl from Vienna compared to Salzburg, the Tyrol or Graz?? I found girls from Vienna a tad more snob when I was in Bad Gastein.
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Quote: (05-17-2015 08:51 AM)MrRoundtree Wrote:  

Most Austrian girls I met were from Salzburg and they were really friendly..what is the difference between a girl from Vienna compared to Salzburg, the Tyrol or Graz?? I found girls from Vienna a tad more snob when I was in Bad Gastein.

Yeah - we were usually joking that there is a 20 mile cunt-vibe that girls had in Vienna. Some of them still do, but the younger generation is different.

The girls more to the West are nicer and more open, since they are all from small cities or the mountains.
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Quote: (05-16-2015 12:29 PM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

Which district do you live? 1st district is best, but pricey, otherwise it pays to be close to the center as you can walk with dates to your place easily at night.

Yeah the 1st District indeed offers the best logistics & surroundings. Great neighbourhood. My friend hooked me up with a temporary room in a student dorm for 2 weeks. It has been a great way to make cool local friends. I am now in the process of searching for a room from June to September.


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Cool Fact:

Austrian girls don't care so much about where you live or how nice your place is compared to Eastern European girls. Austrian girls make their own money and are independent so for the most part, they are happy to be with an interesting guy who gives them a fun time. They also pay for themselves on dates. [Image: banana.gif]

If I was in Eastern Europe, I would be more conscious about getting a presentable flat in a nice part of town but for now I am looking for a room in a modest flat.

I noticed a dramatic shift in how Austrian girls don't really dig into what you do for living. They seem to be more interested in your personality rather than your social status. A noticible contrast compared to Hungary.

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Any comment on the door policy for night clubs? Are they easy to get in, or are they difficult like Berlin clubs?
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It depends every night club has different door policy. But if you are with a group of (foreign) men it can get difficult.

Just ask a girl infront if you can go with her in and you'll be fine.
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^^ Thanks. What about going solo? And not knowing German very well, can it be a problem at the door? I'm thinking about the more posh venues like Lutz and Passage. I am just asking these questions because I had a few problems getting into Berlin nightclubs a couple years ago, I dont want to get to Vienna just to go through the same shit again.
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Quote: (05-18-2015 05:51 PM)shotgun Wrote:  

^^ Thanks. What about going solo? And not knowing German very well, can it be a problem at the door? I'm thinking about the more posh venues like Lutz and Passage. I am just asking these questions because I had a few problems getting into Berlin nightclubs a couple years ago, I dont want to get to Vienna just to go through the same shit again.

I had the same thing happening to me when I was in Hamburg as well as Berlin last year.

Your best option is to 1) go with a local friend and 2) don't speak anything other than German near the entrance. That's usually enough to get you past any door.

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Went to Lutz monthes ago with two lebanese male friends. Got in without a problem.

And there was a group of black males as well.

Im guessing us two would be the most targeted for door policy so i say youll be fine.
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Best 1st Date Spots in Vienna

So far I have relied 100% on Day Game in Vienna thereby avoiding high cover & alcohol prices along with the additional challenges that come with Night Game.

It can be tricky to find ideal 1st Date Spots when arriving in a new city so I have short-listed the best places in Vienna. Common criterias for the below venues are "Couches" & "Couple Areas" where easy escalation can take place + affordable prices without sacrificing quality of services or ambience.

1) Look Bar is a semi-posh & chill lounge which serves alcohol. 2 floors with large & comfortable couch area with DJ booth which plays great music. You can also play foosball with your date to set up a playful mood: https://paddysco.at/the-look-bar/

2) Tel Aviv Beach Bar is an outdoor bar by the Donau Kanal. Set upon real sand so it feels like you are actually on a beach. Amazing place for a date during the Summer. They have "Couple Seating Area" where you can sit side-by-side with your date. They also serve great healthy middle eastern food: http://www.neni.at/tel-aviv

3) Phil is a café + book & media store with great ambience and couch seating. You are surrounded by conversation props. Your date will be impressed that you know about this café as it is a local hangout: http://phil.info/

4) Weltcafe is a café which transforms into a bar at night with a mingling atmosphere. Couch area for easy escalation and they also serve alcoholic drinks throughout the day: http://www.weltcafe.at/home.html

5) Museums Quartier is a HUGE open square area. During sunny days, buy wine at either Spar or Billa (local grocery chains) + some cheese & fruit and sit by the expansive grass area or the benches by the fountains for a romantic date. You can also walk around and see the surrounding museums: http://www.mqw.at/en/

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Buddha you should blur out the girls faces.
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Quote: (05-23-2015 01:34 PM)Saladin Wrote:  

Buddha you should blur out the girls faces.

All my videos will show everything. The miniscule risk is not worth the additional work of blurring & the benefits far outweigh the small risk. Worst case is I'll have to take a video down but I doubt that will ever happen.
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Quote: (05-23-2015 01:34 PM)Saladin Wrote:  

Buddha you should blur out the girls faces.

This is not the US where you can sue someone into oblivion just because you were offended by it.
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I enjoy the approach videos Buddha. I think you have a good way of establishing comfort in your approaches. I think this a good reference for those that are just beginning to get out there in field.
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You came across strong in this video. The French part made you seemed very cultured and she was won at that point. At the end when she is walking away she is looking at the phone and she seems almost giddy.
This is what I love about Europe, there is still a certain innocence to a lot of girls in some of these countries. She is cute and decent looking, take the same girl in Canada and its a different attitude.

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Buddha, just curious, where do you have residency in EU?
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Quote: (05-25-2015 08:40 AM)Teal529 Wrote:  

Buddha, just curious, where do you have residency in EU?

Estonia

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Buddha are you from Canada? Whereabouts in Canada are you from?
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Quote: (05-26-2015 02:52 AM)civpro Wrote:  

Buddha are you from Canada? Whereabouts in Canada are you from?

he's from Vancouver (or at least that's what he says in the videos [Image: lol.gif])

Quote: (05-25-2015 02:34 PM)Buddha Wrote:  

Quote: (05-25-2015 08:40 AM)Teal529 Wrote:  

Buddha, just curious, where do you have residency in EU?

Estonia

Just a question - is this the new "E-stonia" program or did you get some sort of business residency? I thought that the former doesn't give you true EU residency rights...thx.

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@ Civpro: I grew up in Vancouver, Canada

@ Akula: I got an Estonian visa through a Working Holiday Program available to Canadians http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/residents/i...country=ee

I am now in Frankfurt, Germany due to an involvement in a new project which will later bring me to Belgrade, Serbia next month. I will switch to a German residency later this year.

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Quote: (05-29-2015 06:43 AM)Buddha Wrote:  

@ Civpro: I grew up in Vancouver, Canada

@ Akula: I got an Estonian visa through a Working Holiday Program available to Canadians http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/residents/i...country=ee

I am now in Frankfurt, Germany due to an involvement in a new project which will later bring me to Belgrade, Serbia next month. I will switch to a German residency later this year.

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hey,just curious, what kind of finance job allowed you to live a location independent lifestyle? trading derivatives?
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#47

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@ djk100: I work on-line as a financial trader. My educational background is in Applied Mathematics. This allows me to have location-independence.

My Thoughts on Western Europe versus Eastern Europe

My Vienna re-location plans have changed due to an involvement in a project which will bring me to Belgrade in July. However, my thoughts on Western Europe has altered a great deal after my month in Vienna.

There is a prevailing consensus that Eastern Europe is the much coveted Poosy Paradise while Western Europe is Poosy Hell. However, I found out that the reality is much more complicated.

After going from Hungary to Austria (now I am in Germany) I did notice a drop in quality along with an obvious rise in cost of living. However, Mother Nature always has a way of balancing herself out...

In Western Europe (from my times in Sweden, UK, Germany, Austria) there is an absence of suspicious shit-tests that Eastern Europeans girls will throw at you. I found the interactions to be much more laid-back and refreshingly easy-going. As a foreigner, I found Western European women to be much more open and carefree in having casual flings and meeting outsiders. They also tend to be more reliable and emotionally stable than Eastern European girls.

Also, I found the dynamics of dating to be more egalitarian. In Hungary, I felt that I had to go out of my way to convey status & value but in Western Europe, I felt that I could just cruise by on my personality alone. In short, women are less materialistic and will judge you based on your character & vibe. There is an absence of the transactional nature of Eastern European girls that some guys complain about.

The local guys in Western Europe are more secure & confident and have greater awareness of the outside world. Hence, it is much easier to make local friends in Western Europe while in Eastern Europe, people usually hang out within the expat community. Life is not all about Poosy and when it comes to forming a fun & reliable social circle, Western Europe wins out.

There is the "Busted Dudes Test" that is popular among forum members but I found out that this also has a "catch". In Eastern Europe, men are uglier but for a variety of reasons, they have easier access to local quality (cultural insularity, language, foreigner suspiciousness, and conservative nature of the local women). In Western Europe, men are better looking but they also are much more Beta & timid when in comes to game. Plus Western European women have a jaded attitude towards local men which bestows foreign men with a certain advantage when it comes to game.

There are more Pros & Cons which can be listed (I am interested in your thoughts & experiences) but the reality is that Poosy Paradise is all around us for us to construct. Obviously it is easier in certain places than others but I have truly reazlized that Poosy Paradise is just a matter of effort & will.

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Good job with the latest video. You can see positive vibe she is giving him as smiles plays with her during the conversation, otherwise she would blown him off early on. From the looks of the video I say she is 7.5 but can't see her whole body.

Buddha - were you able to get the same quality Caucasian girls in Vancouver ?
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Good work mate! Like the French-looking girl this one seemed to be very excited.

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Quote: (05-31-2015 11:25 AM)rishboy77 Wrote:  

Good job with the latest video. You can see positive vibe she is giving him as smiles plays with her during the conversation, otherwise she would blown him off early on. From the looks of the video I say she is 7.5 but can't see her whole body.

Buddha - were you able to get the same quality Caucasian girls in Vancouver ?

Thanks. Yes, I have been able to get similar quality Caucasian girls in Canada, USA, and Europe.

Vancouver is great because the girls are open to multi-culturalism and the city as a whole has good ratios. The local Vancouver guys tend to be Beta & do not approach much at all. The PUA scene that is omnipresent in Toronto is absent in Vancouver.

Some cities are easier than others. Best N. American cities have been Montreal & New York City.

Europe has been great for me all across the board. Same goes for Rio de Janeiro.

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