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06-04-2018, 02:56 AM
I'm considering spending July and August studying French
In your view, what citie(s)/ countrie(s) would you recommend?
Considering: climate, beauty (also of the ladies of course), cost
Thanks
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06-04-2018, 06:21 AM
Mauritius could be an option, too. I met several cute Mauritian girls who taught French in Britain.
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06-04-2018, 08:26 AM
I'm more curious about the cost of tuition for these places.
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06-04-2018, 09:30 AM
Depends , if you are more into black or white (ligh dark) chicks .. North Africa is more European than African in terms of looks.
If you are into blacks , I would say Mali or Senegal . Cameroun could be an option too , but I would say Mali is above ( Malian have good French levels compared to Senegal and Cameroun)
if you are into French light dark skin , 3 options Algeria Tunisia Marroco. The best for girls and lifestyle is by far Tunisia ( for people who already been in those countries , they know that quality of girls is by far higher in Tunisia , and the most open minded between the 3) , Algeria and Marroco are similar ( in both culture and looks). Not sure , but I think Tunisia is slightly cheaper to live in. 3 of them speaks French with same level.
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06-04-2018, 09:44 AM
Quote: (06-04-2018 02:56 AM)BacanT Wrote:
Considering: climate
Jul/Aug is heavy rains season in Senegal and Mali (and storms season in the french Antilles for that matter).
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06-04-2018, 10:36 AM
Quote: (06-04-2018 09:41 AM)Heart Break Kid Wrote:
Mali? My impression of Mali that it is incredibly dangerous. I know Africa isn't exactly a walk in the park in general, but when I think of relatively safe African countries to go to - Mali doesn't come to mind.
Been to Bamako only once, and it was some 10 years ago, but I felt not only very safe there (unlike Abidjan), but also found that that locals were incredibly welcoming and friendly. Happy people also, and music is omnipresent.
Amadou & Mariam, malian singers - both are blind:
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06-04-2018, 10:58 AM
Some tips based on the girls I have met in other African countries: Ivorian girls are very hot and stylish but can be a bit bitchy. Togolese girls are easy and sweet but I think Lomé may be a bit boring compared to Abidjan. Gabon seems to possibly have the best girls of all, but getting there is complicated and the cost of living is relatively high.
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06-05-2018, 03:04 AM
Yea, I'm looking at average income per country too.
I'd prefer to take private classes. A so much faster way to learn. In group classes 6ish weeks is not going to do be enough
Problem seems to be the rainy season in West Africa.
Ivory Coast and Cameroon (a.o) seem to be fairly affected by it in July and August.
Anyone any input on that? How bad is the rainy season? Rains every/ most days and the city traffic in chaos?
Ps: I don't have a preferred complexion (lucky me)
And I'll prob extend my research on the sisters for now.
I've noticed that the eastern sisters seam to squirt a lot. Let's see if the western ones do to.
Anyone know if this a physiological or psychologically thing?
Kenyan girl told me it's because they have bigger clits than the paler pussies.
Any insight on this forum?
Or should I open a thread on this?
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06-05-2018, 02:07 PM
I'm leaning towards ivory coast.
Especially after reading the post below
thread-61088...t=Cameroon
Quote: Some African cities/countries you'll have a blast in as soon as you arrive. Abidjan is one of those places. You'll have big booty west African honeys do the Mapouka ... the beach, the humid tropical climate, the colonial French influence, an upbeat and musical people. But 3 months in ... most dudes want out. It becomes suffocating.
Think of Addis Ababa as Houston and Abidjan as New Orleans or Vegas. For a 1 week vacation or weekend sex escapade you'd want New Orleans or Vegas. For a 1 year+ relocation running your online business you'd want Houston.
Should be fine for under 2 months
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06-05-2018, 02:17 PM
@Casanova
I don't really have a preference between North African chicks and black ones.
I do expect it to be easier to meet girls in ivory coast than in e.g. Tunisia (I could be wrong).
I'm planning on the same approach I used to learn Spanish
Private class in the morning
Coffee dates with girls in the afternoon.
In my experience, girls who are attracted to you, are willing to make an effort to talk to you.
These are not necessarily girls I'm overly interested in, but that do make great convo practise.
(The easier it is to meet girls, the more practise I'll get in)
Out to a bar in the evening
Let's see
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06-05-2018, 02:20 PM
@hearth-break-kid
I hope to get classes for no more than $10/hour. If more, I might do less hours or days a week
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06-05-2018, 03:08 PM
Anyone any tips on how to get there (affordable) from Europe?
Amsterdam?
Flights look expensive
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06-06-2018, 10:08 AM
@casa-nostra glad you are knowledgeable of the places but not certain why you’d put algeria is the same bracket as tunisia and morocco then?
I personally perfer moroccan girls to tunisian. Tunisians on average are prettier but am assuming he’ll be staying in the capital and won’t be dealing with the average. If you are into latina style woman the it’s definitely morocco