For me it was Brasov in Romania. It was more beautiful than I had expected and really liked the vibes of this medieval city.

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    Merida in Mexico. It’s not a tourist city, but I was there during a weekend and there were all sort of family events organized at the market, it was really fun and inclusive. We sat down to watch a kids play and got brought into the play as “ghosts” (we’re white) so the kids would run up to us and pretend to be scared (we’d play it up), and at the end everyone gathered around us and thanked us for being sports. The rest of the day was just an immersion in actual Mexican culture and friendliness.

    Not what I expected just dropping into the city on the way to see ruins, we stayed an extra couple days just to enjoy it. Maybe it’s gotten more urban and stand-offish, this would have been a decade ago.

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    When I went to Brussels, Belgium I was shocked to find out there are no fast food restaurants in the entire city, even the airport.

    Nice to see them support small businesses.

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      Aren’t there hundreds of independent fritures (small places that serve traditional Belgian fries)?

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        I’m sure on the specific thing, but there were a lot of chip shops.

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      Thanks for saying something nice about Brussels I guess, but there is literally a Quick (ie, French Mcdonalds) in the Schengen terminal. And tons of fast food elsewhere in the city.

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      Nice to see them support small businesses.

      yeah. Franchising is for successful ideas and other chump games. I’d rather support local strangers and a local land baron than local strangers and a remote land baron with service level objectives. Fuck those people I’ll never know instead of those people I’ll never know.

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    San Antonio. I was going to visit family and honestly was dreading it, but the downtown core is surprisingly pleasant. Extremely walkable, semi easy to get around, and the river walk is honestly pretty nice. (Not nice nice, I’d say it’s like a Vegas lite, everything is a little garish, but not too much).

    Getting outside of SA was annoying though, car centric hellhole, endless sprawl, no way to get around. But - downtown is nice.

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      I used to go to PAX South every year in SA. Unfortunately it has been cancelled indefinitely. SA is a fun place, even though I despise Texas.

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    Seoul. I was barely 18 and got stationed there. I was expecting grass huts and donkey carts based off MASH or other movies I’ve seen.

    But I was legitimately shocked. Like you know in movies when someone goes through Tokyo for the first time and they are starting struck, that was me in Seoul.

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          What? You went to Seol in 2002 and expected grass huts? Never heard of LG or Samsung?

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            I was 18. I didn’t really care about what companies were headquartered in which countries.

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          Oh, snap! We may have been drunk in some of the same bars!

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            It’s possible. I did a lot of drinking.

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      I assume Seoul looks a lot like it does in Agents of Mayhem which is to say, one of those futurist curvy paradises of white concrete and vert (flowers, bushes, trees) with pop-out holographic cute Pokémon-like creatures who deliver scientific factoids or PSAs (which didn’t inform gameplay, just life in Seoul).

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    Paris. I’ve always heard how rude and unfriendly Parisians are towards English speakers but that was not my experience.

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      Same thing with New York. New Yorkers were almost uniformly friendly, only don’t waste their time.

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    Osaka Japan. I love it there. There’s so much to see and do, and beautiful parks and shrines everywhere.

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        The food is otherworldly. Not just in taste, but in variety.

        Also, the retro electronic scene is so much better in Osaka than Tokyo. I always come back with 2 large suitcases full of LaserDisc and old video game consoles and peripherals.

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          For me it’s camera shops. I love old film equipment and there’s some amazing stores.

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    Kuala Lumpur. Had to go there on short notice for a three day work trip, and I knew next to nothing about the country in particular or the region in general. Gorgeous city. Friendly people, awesome street food, and beautiful architecture. 10/10, looking forward to going back.

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    Sarajevo in BiH. Fascinating history, great weather and food. Met some lovely people.

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    Everyone talks about the rain in Seattle. No one warns you about the hills.

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      Warns? Thats WHY people go to Seattle.

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    Buenos Aires in Argentina. There was something magical about that city that changed me. I get back there as often as i can (quite a task from Australia)

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      I went to Rosario! It was such a good time.

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        I haven’t been yet, but I am keen to get there!

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    Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. In my prejudiced mind, everything east of Germany was still sad, grey, former commie land.
    But Ljubljana is one of the nicest cities I’ve been to in Europe.
    You could just walk around the canals and at every corner, there’d be a public concert, an open air library with hammocks strung up to lie down and read, a traditional market, an art gallery, etc.

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    People think Buffalo is gritty and cold but it’s so much more than that and actually has amazing food and drink and things to do and shopping and simply spectacular architecture. I’d rather go there than anywhere else in the US anymore. I always have a fantastic time.

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    Funny enough for me it was also a Romanian town - Constanta.

    Actually a fairly nice city with even nicer surroundings.

    Nice place.

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      Despite the really bad reviews by the famous Roman poet Ovid, who was banned to Constanta, it is a really nice city.

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        Lol. Didn’t know about Ovid. Another reason to hate the guy.

        Tbh, I stayed at efforie, a bit further south.Also absolutely lovely place.

        I had a trip to Constanta and the danube delta scheduled But then Covid happened and the war - sadly there is zero chance to persuade the wife to go to the Delta while the Ukrainian side is under fire.

        Anyway, I will be back. (I live close to the beginning of the Danube and that would be fairly interesting to see the end. Additionally we are often in the Delta of the Po which is quite similar - and we love it there)

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          I was in the Delta this year. It’s really beautiful. Had a nice little boat tour ans saw a lot of birds. The Saint George arm (that is completely in Romania) is still mostly safe but aquatic mines were already spotted near the very end at Sulina, so we obviously did not go there. The captain of my boat told me that in earlier phases of the war you could see the russian drones attacking the Ismail grain terminal on the Ukrainian side from Tulcea.

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            Yeah,I know the St. George part is safe,and I am fairly sure the missus knows as well - we have done more dangerous shit in the past. But there is always a difference between knowing and feeling. So we have to wait.Hopefully this nightmare is over soon and the Putler defeated fully.

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    Singapore is a tropical city above ground with an underground city beneath it. Great food, great people, just do not chew gum on the subway.

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      Singapore sounds like a really cool, safe, clean, organized, and hi-tech city, but their laws and enforcement seems a bit extreme to my American self. I both want to visit and am scared of visiting.

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        Yea, same, I know smoking pot can get you a prison sentence very easily over there