It’s weird some nomad will judge you based on your origin. Like if you’re from Asia you’re poorer than US or EU people. I joined a few dn meetup that’s what I felt. I know I’m Asian but I’m not a passport bro or digital brokemad. I think I make slight more coz I work for US company (without being an American, hey, it’s possible!). Stereotyping is as annoying as being racist. Maybe experienced nomad won’t have this attitude.

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    While travelling until I’m proven wrong I judge

    • backpackers wearing elephant pants as poor, fine with a low quality of life while travelling
    • Americans as loud, obnoxious and inconsiderate
    • Nigerians as loving football and knocking up girls on one night stands

    Obviously I won’t treat you like shit unless it becomes warranted

    I have another list specific to DNs

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        I always find this fascinating. Where I grew up we were always taught on school that we have to talk quietly, even in public spaces out of respect. This is something still ingrained in me. Now the problem is whoever I’m with can’t always hear me.

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        Very loud. I was once in a packed bus of locals in Korea. It was super quiet you could hear a pin drop. Then an American family comes in and just ruins everything. Why are they so loud and inconsiderate?

        Any American here that can offer an insight?