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 >>/32965/
See this is why KC is so bad, and why chan behavior and terms, are wrong.
Russia did not "cuck" anyone it was taken over by kikes, and systematically by raising up garrisoned cops, polize, and also these had kike sympathy in terms of not speaking truth to lies, and thus was east germany a fuckin joke, people would die rather than live in.  BOLSHEVISM = FAILBOAT
Get off the chans, stop using imageboards, you are in mortal danger, you will again have totalkreig, due to lack.  Hey man, this shit you are saying, came round 100 years ago.  You are a retread of a sad, sagging tire, inflated by what lungs?
 >>/32965/
Go to Czechia, can meet with Türkiye erasmusing.
V4, Slovenia, Croatia, Eesti. Erdély butifel but for now it's still part of Romania so living there isn't a good option.
Hungary might be tough due language.
 >>/32971/
I like this delineation. Moroccans, Spaniards and rest of the brown people countries can join together as the designated immigrant dumpster, and we can call it "western Europe".
 >>/32965/

Maybe Bulgaria will be good for Brazilian, it is warm, quiet and somewhat relaxed country with sea. It is poor though, although it's ok for Eastern Europe.

It all depends on your available money and expected income.
 >>/32973/
I would kinda feel sorry for Bretagne.

 >>/32974/
Not a bad idea. Burglary has also nice landscape. Also flowers. And somewhat warmer than Eesti. Also EU country so how bad can it be?

OP, if you want a real experience, goto Albania. Adopt a bunker.
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Since this is the emigration thread, how much time could I live with $300 Reais, brazilbernd?
I'm planning on moving to Santa Catarina but I have next to nothing, only some crypto and hitchhiking stuff (tent/sleeping bag/clothes). The idea is to get a job in a tourist area and from there start building up wealth so that I can nationalize myself as a brazilian. Hopefully I get a pedreiro job as well.
 >>/33136/
> Since this is the emigration thread, how much time could I live with $300 Reais, brazilbernd?
Not for long, that's less than a third of the minimum wage. To make matters worse Florianópolis has one of the highest living costs among state capitals. See http://www.custodevida.com.br/sc/florianopolis/ for some reference costs. As of November the cesta básica was R$ 478,68 (see https://www.dieese.org.br/cesta/produto), and that's just for food and assuming you have the means to cook it. If you lowered your living standards you'd survive, but don't don't expect to last long with that.
> Hopefully I get a pedreiro job as well.
The more experienced ones are better paid than one would expect but before becoming one you must first work as a servente de pedreiro. Which is not bad, it's simple work and the pay is better than trying to survive on R$ 300 of spare money. I don't know how easy it'd be to get the job in the first place, though.
Are you really that desperate? Argentina's future prospects aren't all that good but as it is your plan is much riskier than just living through its decline.
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> Are you really that desperate? Argentina's future prospects aren't all that good but as it is your plan is much riskier than just living through its decline.
I'm not able to find jobs here, the economy has completely stagnated. Plus I need to move out of my house since in any time everything will implode from within.
I told my mother about my project and she ended up supporting me on going here. Gave me something akin to 1800 reais which should help to sustain myself in the first month. The only issue now is how to nationalize myself there.
I talked about Floripa since it has the most argies in there which would help give a hand in the beggining, perhaps even share room with them. But I don't plan living there, it's more of a stepping stone.
 >>/33143/
this sounds smart enough. I couldn't get work in England so I moved to Wales. I slept on the floor of a room with a blanket and pillow for a while but soon enough I found work.
 >>/33143/
> Gave me something akin to 1800 reais
That's better than R$300. Still, in Florianópolis you'll be pretty much alone against the world while at home you can at least rely on people you know.
 >>/33220/
You know what, forget it, I pussied out in the end since I need to have my highschool certificate and that doesn't come out in three months.
Plus I started seeing how is the job market in brazil and apparently there's a lot of protectionism going on there, companies are required to have their staff be at least 2/3rds brazilians, and the trade labour is also exclusive to their citizens as well.

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