Geez why?
are u friendly with the other town people? how is living there? how come ur all alone? ever experience any prejudice/discrimination? if u dont mind me asking
are u friendly with the other town people? how is living there? how come ur all alone? ever experience any prejudice/discrimination? if u dont mind me asking
are u friendly with the other town people? how is living there? how come ur all alone? ever experience any prejudice/discrimination? if u dont mind me asking
I went to his town. They called him "vraiment fou". He has been caught too many times in the town square drunkenly screaming about Hibongo.
I tried giving some 5 Euros for the boulangerie laakin the nacaas called me a lamagoodle.
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I went to his town. They called him "vraiment fou". He has been caught too many times in the town square drunkenly screaming about Hibongo.
I tried giving some 5 Euros for the boulangerie laakin the nacaas called me a lamagoodle.
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Plausible, I was a party-guy for a few years and screaming all lungs out was my night routine with my friends kk. The problem is that old people sleep early. So, we are kinda screwed if we have to party like true Hibongo!
No racism reported so far, only once a dude (portuguese gipsy looking) told me how poor and suffering Black people were worldwide, to which I responded: " I don't frankly care."
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I’m a big city guy I love the buuq, I don’t feel at home unless I hear a lot of chatter and people walking.
That’s somewhere I’m willing to accept because you get a mix of suburban and urban.I prefer close-knit suburban type settings. One of the best times I ever had was in this villa community in Dubai that my fam lived in from when I was about 4-5 to when I was 8. All the neighborhood kids knew each other. We'd go swimming at the pool together, goof around at the playground or rotate around going to someone's house to watch movies or play video games or just hangout. Was like a big extended family and ethnically diverse too. There was a Sudani family, an Afro-Khaleeji family, some Shami Arabs, an Indian family... was really nice. Felt like that was how life ought to be. Very community based. But we still lived smack dab in the middle of Dubai and were like 10 mins from what was then downtown.
No! Bigger city yes...I’ve done it before but small town like that is recipe for disaster. You’ll stick out like sore thumb. And small towners are usually conservative backward arse people.Of 50k population for a job? Mind you there is no one there that you know.