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[QUOTE=Tinte;3006567]It's a mystery to me why the Krauts are often so insulting to other nations, maybe it's because they can't get anything done at home.
French is still the official language in Madagascar, [/QUOTE]Insulting other nations? You never been to Japan and as gajin not allowed to get into one of the "Turkish" bath? Or to Korea where the brothel ladies in the windows turn round not to serve you? Or French guys not speaking to anyone not pronouncing their language perfectly? Or in India where the pimps pressuring double fee out of you because you are not local. ?
Sadly Madagascar is changing slowly, also because of this ISG information database open for every English speaker (. Not the Krauts only!) coming here for cheap fucks but disrespecting their culture and fadys.
Wait a few years -- and the girls here will also only do a mechanical ST for 100 $ -- as most idiots meanwhile paying in other previous cheap monger countries.
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Palmistry and the Dust of Widows.
After reading the relevant old literature, some will want to give the impression that they have understood the subject matter. But I got the impression that the Madegassy don't understand it themselves today. What I at least recognized is their penchant for the subject matter, which is inherent in me.
Wherever I met an attractive girl, I first made deep eye contact. I would gently stare at their hands, open my hands and they would ask with great anticipation and shining eyes if I could palm read.
Yes, and so I did.
The rest is physical. And yes I talk to the ancestors in the trees. Girls told around and more came.
I told them about the widow's dew in my homeland and some shared their secrets. Do not betray them or you may regret it bitterly.
That way, you may be more likely to be seen as an equal and gain respect.
So who uses Facebook and why, and what they get. LOL.
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Most importantly, beware of the Vahazas!
Don't trust any of them completely.
The locals I have always been wary of in the past are increasingly easy to predict, at least for me today.
Like the well-dressed vanilla trader, a Frenchman I met in a well-known restaurant. He told me about his business model and how easy it was to sell his vanilla in Europe with a large margin, which he would deliver to me on cash payment. He would also give me delivery addresses in my country. My holidays would be fully covered with a simple delivery after my journey home. I was thrilled!
I'll be here for another two weeks and we'll discuss it again in detail, I replied.
He ordered a little something to eat and offered me a THB. He was very nervous and tense, I must mention.
Strangely enough, the potential haulier could not be found by the dealer after two days.
Not even in me is to be trusted. LOL.
I am generally very talkative, but the locals are only so when they have reached a certain level of trust.
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YouTubers
[QUOTE=SGK45;3003580]All the lazy arse sh*t see*nts who want to live their life in easy mode is a curse to this place and I couldn't agree more. This place is certainly going downhill. All the main ones like "passive nomad" just completely ruining the place and the vibe. I don't understand why these blokes are even here. Mada has existed before them. They market this place as some sort of pussy island for the losers. 40 k is no longer existent. What's next?[/QUOTE]I wouldn't overrate the effects. That particular guy is actually honest about the life in Madagascar. Looking at his latest video. He's married to a woman from TuléAR. Actually very educational video what not to do in Madagascar. He owns nothing BTW. Everything is in the name of his wife. Usually they wait until the buildings are finished then they will dispose of him one way or the other.
Anyway. Watch the video. Highly educational about the life in Madagascar. The reality. In case you want to live here like I do. But I'm still trained from my time 12 years in subsaharan Africa you know 99% of the stuff already he's talking about.
[URL]https://youtu.be/7fzELTbyg58?si=szuCwIVZS-4BABfx[/URL]
La Buse.