Doesn’t have to be a city, although that would be the natural answer.

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    India. Just about any city. The air pollution, the smell of human waste, piles of plastic waste everywhere. Rats everywhere. Locals spitting strange red stuff on walls everywhere. Restaurants that put a used cup from one table on your table after just shaking the water out, no cleaning.

    Jakarta was pretty nasty on air pollution too, I felt sticky all over just being outside for half an hour.

    Netherlands is dirty in its own way. Everything looks clean but people don’t wash their hands after going to the toilet, like that’s just not a thing there. Now imagine all the things those people touch that you also touch. Also they don’t use gloves when handling food. Now imagine those two things together. Gross.

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      Even us Indian who doesn’t live in the Ganges belt try not to visit the area if it is an option. Too dirty and unhygienic. On the contrary anything to the east and south will feel like an entirely different country.