portugal is legit if you like tanned white women and if you are a manlet

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the girls are really hot and its cheap, 2k a month and you can have a gl qt3.14 and nice adventurious life. citizenship is also easy to get.

i need to get marry a christian white girl to get extra rep under my ethnic muslim friends who are destined for arranged marrriage because they are genetic dead ends
 
It's not cheap, with 2k you wont go far nowadays in portugal, it has become more expensive than Spain
yes citizenship very easy to get, one of the easiest and most valuable
you wont gain many points there, it's not gonna be anywhere close to asia levels of easy
 
It's not cheap, with 2k you wont go far nowadays in portugal, it has become more expensive than Spain
yes citizenship very easy to get, one of the easiest and most valuable
you wont gain many points there, it's not gonna be anywhere close to asia levels of easy
ofc but tanned white women > asian women. Would rather have a white gf than fuck asian women everyday tbh but this is coming from a virgin so take it with a massive bag of salt
 
ofc but tanned white women > asian women. Would rather have a white gf than fuck asian women everyday tbh but this is coming from a virgin so take it with a massive bag of salt
in that case go for it, portugal has some of the easiest locals to mog in western europe
in terms of height and money, you will gain some points there
 
It's not cheap, with 2k you wont go far nowadays in portugal, it has become more expensive than Spain
yes citizenship very easy to get, one of the easiest and most valuable
you wont gain many points there, it's not gonna be anywhere close to asia levels of easy
A quick search reveals that you can rent a comfy private room in a Portuguese guesthouse for $30-40/night. Shared bathroom and kitchen, which is good if you want to save money while eating quality meals. Most listings have only one or two rooms for rent, which IRL means you will have the house to yourself most of the time. Monthly rate is probably gonna be $600/month or so off peak season. Guesthouse selection is pretty good throughout Portugal. It's entirely understandable why someone would choose Portugal over East Asia, particularly someone who is not infected with yellow fever. The climate is more pleasant. The language is easy to learn, so social barriers will be lower. Population density in Portugal is much lower than East Asia, so Portugal is a better choice for those who prefer more space (indoors and out).

Median monthly salary in Portugal at $2676 is significantly higher than East Asia, so you are right in that having only $2000/month to spend is not enough to pass as well-off in Portugal. Portugal's economy is also less productive and efficient than East Asian economies by a wide margin. This means your dollars will buy a lot more goods and services in East Asia than they do in Portugal.
 
A quick search reveals that you can rent a comfy private room in a Portuguese guesthouse for $30-40/night. Shared bathroom and kitchen, which is good if you want to save money while eating quality meals. Most listings have only one or two rooms for rent, which IRL means you will have the house to yourself most of the time. Monthly rate is probably gonna be $600/month or so off peak season. Guesthouse selection is pretty good throughout Portugal. It's entirely understandable why someone would choose Portugal over East Asia, particularly someone who is not infected with yellow fever. The climate is more pleasant. The language is easy to learn, so social barriers will be lower. Population density in Portugal is much lower than East Asia, so Portugal is a better choice for those who prefer more space (indoors and out).

Median monthly salary in Portugal at $2676 is significantly higher than East Asia, so you are right in that having only $2000/month to spend is not enough to pass as well-off in Portugal. Portugal's economy is also less productive and efficient than East Asian economies by a wide margin. This means your dollars will buy a lot more goods and services in East Asia than they do in Portugal.
where did you get those bs data?

avg salary in lisbon (the capital) is 1200€ https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Lisbon
 
A quick search reveals that you can rent a comfy private room in a Portuguese guesthouse for $30-40/night. Shared bathroom and kitchen, which is good if you want to save money while eating quality meals. Most listings have only one or two rooms for rent, which IRL means you will have the house to yourself most of the time. Monthly rate is probably gonna be $600/month or so off peak season. Guesthouse selection is pretty good throughout Portugal. It's entirely understandable why someone would choose Portugal over East Asia, particularly someone who is not infected with yellow fever. The climate is more pleasant. The language is easy to learn, so social barriers will be lower. Population density in Portugal is much lower than East Asia, so Portugal is a better choice for those who prefer more space (indoors and out).

Median monthly salary in Portugal at $2676 is significantly higher than East Asia, so you are right in that having only $2000/month to spend is not enough to pass as well-off in Portugal. Portugal's economy is also less productive and efficient than East Asian economies by a wide margin. This means your dollars will buy a lot more goods and services in East Asia than they do in Portugal.
thank you chatgpt but you are pretty much wrong on everything
half of portugal makes 1k$ or less
quality/price i can assure you its a lot worse than east asia, going out for dinner is a "luxury" in portugal for most of the population
the norm is to cook at home almost every day
 
thank you chatgpt but you are pretty much wrong on everything
half of portugal makes 1k$ or less
quality/price i can assure you its a lot worse than east asia, going out for dinner is a "luxury" in portugal for most of the population
the norm is to cook at home almost every day
yea that’s for all europoors

a bunch of coping broke dogs living off the highs of when they actually used to be important
 
where did you get those bs data?

avg salary in lisbon (the capital) is 1200€ https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Lisbon
Portuguese earning stats are a fucking mess, so many different ways they are measured. What remains true is that people there are earning much more money in 2024 than they were seven years ago, meaning that Portugal no longer offers the spectacular value it did when it was the up-and-coming digital nomad hotspot.
thank you chatgpt but you are pretty much wrong on everything
half of portugal makes 1k$ or less
quality/price i can assure you its a lot worse than east asia, going out for dinner is a "luxury" in portugal for most of the population
the norm is to cook at home almost every day
Portuguese minimum annual salary as of 2024 is 11480 euros, 14 payments of 820 euros each, i.e. 956 euros/month average. That comes out to $1056/month for a full-time worker. Only part-time workers are earning $1000/month or less in Portugal these days.
 
Portuguese earning stats are a fucking mess, so many different ways they are measured. What remains true is that people there are earning much more money in 2024 than they were seven years ago, meaning that Portugal no longer offers the spectacular value it did when it was the up-and-coming digital nomad hotspot.

Portuguese minimum annual salary as of 2024 is 11480 euros, 14 payments of 820 euros each, i.e. 956 euros/month average. That comes out to $1056/month for a full-time worker. Only part-time workers are earning $1000/month or less in Portugal these days.
Still poor and cheap relatively?
 
Argentina is majority Castizoid actually, little known fact…
So not truly white haha
You have somewhat of a point, but the truth is, most whites in the New World are mutts with coarse peasant blood flowing through their veins.

Argentina's heyday of $2 steaks and $5 hotels for USD-packing foreigners is likely over. But it's still a lot cheaper than Portugal. Hotels can be booked for $20/night and up, and tons of places are walk-in only (usually cheaper in LatAm). Of course, despite all its bragging about its Europeanness, most Argentine cities are decidedly Hispanic, with square city blocks lined by square buildings each built to their owner's whim. Portuguese cities have a much more medieval layout, and its architecture has an aesthetic harmony that you don't find anywhere in the Third World.
 
You have somewhat of a point, but the truth is, most whites in the New World are mutts with coarse peasant blood flowing through their veins.

Argentina's heyday of $2 steaks and $5 hotels for USD-packing foreigners is likely over. But it's still a lot cheaper than Portugal. Hotels can be booked for $20/night and up, and tons of places are walk-in only (usually cheaper in LatAm). Of course, despite all its bragging about its Europeanness, most Argentine cities are decidedly Hispanic, with square city blocks lined by square buildings each built to their owner's whim. Portuguese cities have a much more medieval layout, and its architecture has an aesthetic harmony that you don't find anywhere in the Third World.
Most people are descended from the lower classes, so I don’t get your point…
And actually from viewing street walking and other travel videos of Argentina, most people look like run-of-the-mill Mestizos, so basically like Mexicans lol
Very strange…
 

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