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Eastern Europe, Montreal, or somewhere else
06-12-2009, 08:42 PM
I've already done the backpacking around western Europe thing twice already, and both times were fun, but I would like to try something new.
Seeing that the dollar is kind of weak right now, I was looking into East Europe, or Montreal, or somewhere else where the weather is good and the girls are pretty and friendly.
Montreal is supposed to have a lot of pretty girls, and same with East Europe, and I would like to experience something new and something affordable. My plans were for South America before, but since it's OUR summer and THEIR winter, maybe the weather is not right for traveling?? Your opinions?
Where is the ideal place to travel right now if you're on a budget and you want to have a lot of fun?
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06-13-2009, 08:27 AM
Went to argentina last year in their winter. Love it. I dont care much for summers in general tho.
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06-13-2009, 12:05 PM
Winter in south america is not like winter in the united states.
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06-14-2009, 09:21 AM
Yeah, I am living in Montreal right now, and in the summer here is the best place to be in Canada. I have never done the travelling here, but the cost of living is the cheapest in all of Canada. It is definitely a party city too, cheap bars, overpriced night clubs, a strip club every block, and a festival every weekend. But either way, a kick ass city.
As for eastern europe, it is a pretty bad ass place to travel. A few years ago I spend a summer (3.5 months) in Western Ukraine. Now you buck goes pretty far there, eight times in fact. The booze is cheap and so is the food. The women are some of the best looking girls in the world but I found them to be a bit conservative, and not many people speak english either. Half of my time was spent in Lviv, and the other half in a small village (dacha) doing small scale agriculture work. If you do go to anywhere in EE, get to the village, befriend a family, and it will be worth it. (think homemade perogies, fresh fruit and vegetables, and plenty of vodka.) I also did a week long trek in the Carpathian mountains in the south west (stretching into Romania.)
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06-19-2009, 07:19 PM
A buddy of mine told me a story how he approached a 9/10 in Cuba. She told him that she'll go with him if he buys her a sandwich. He bought her a sandwich and watched in complete disbelief how she devoured it like she hasn't eaten in days. Needless to say he was very turned off after that and didn't end up sleeping with her.