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jesan, nije mi se svidila. nije to moj đir spize. al su zato crna vina bomba. bila vina su bez veze, nekako su slatka priviše.
ovaj coruppio restoran, ne mogu ga naci na trip advisoru.
Vidi cijeli citat
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Novi restoran. I ja prvi put bija.
Odma do Time Out tržnice (isto interesantno)
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portugal je prilipa zemlja. iako se u lisabonu nema pritirano puno za vidit. spomenih pomorcima klesan iz jednog kamena je stvarno veličanstven, belem, ono dizalo di imas lipo pogled na grad, katedrala, i ona ulica umjetnosti di ima 200 kafića.
porto je puno magicniji grad, pripun studenata i sa manje droge na ulicama.
sintra je prilipa, ima neki šarm uskih uličica, podsica me na dalmaciju.
cabo de roca je odlicna, odma pokraj sintre, stvarno prilip vidikovac sa kojeg puca pogled na ocean.
zemlja je skuplja od nas, št me iznenadilo, jer sam po pričama steka dojam da je portugal jeftin. možda je ako si na periferiji..
https://www.quora.com/What-countries-will-you-never-visit-again
What countries will you never visit again?
Saudi Arabia.
My wife joined me on a business trip. We picked a hotel that had fantastic ammenities — only to find that virtually none were offered to my wife, simply because she was a woman.
Men only.
The pool? Men only. The spa? Men only. Restaurants? Men only.
Men only.
Yes, this means my wife couldn’t grab lunch by herself while I was working. No, this was not during Ramadan.
Men only.
My wife had to cover up and largely make sure that she did not have any sort of interaction with men, whatsoever.
Somalia
I went to Somalia with my family because my parents wanted us to visit and to see the country and the culture they come from.
I hated being in that country.
People in Somalia would just stare at me all day because it was strange for them to see a Somali girl not wearing hijab. Women in Somalia would usually go outside wearing this:
India
If you are a non Indian woman, people often stare at you without feeling uncomfortable when you look at them back. They will just keep staring. I also experienced people following me on the street or following my auto rickshaw when I would go somewhere. The worst part was, after I would ask them to stop, they didn’t listen. I remember having to learn to be very rude and yell at individuals for them to stop following me.
Traffic. The traffic is absolutely insane. You will often find people who don’t respect the law and even drive in a wrong direction. It can be very dangerous as chance of somebody doing something unexpected is significantly higher. There’s also too much noise as everybody is constantly blowing their horns.
Getting sick. The possibility of getting a stomach infection after eating in mid budget restaurant is high as the hygiene standards in India are extremely low. That can also happen after eating in an international fast food chain such as Subway if you’re having a sandwich with lettuce which was washed under tap water.
Dirt. I do not remember seeing anything as dirty as India. When you arrive there for the first time, you get a feeling as if you went 50 years back in the past and as if everything is one huge garbage yard. Trash can be found everywhere. People show no respect for the environment whatsoever.😂
Safety. Pretty much the risk of being robbed or raped. If you are walking somewhere alone you have to be under alert. Apart from often being stared at, I had a few bad experiences such as a random person slapping me or a friend of mine being robbed in the park in the middle of the day.
Italy
I checked into my AirBNB in Rome and so on. I had a nice snack at the restaurant on the first floor. Everything was doing pretty fine until dinner, where I met my first “scam.” It is best detailed in this Quora answer (not by me) but in essence, the restaurant owner tries to make you pay in cash for their own tax avoidance schemes. Well, I got out of it without paying cash, but a bad taste had already developed for Rome.
The next day I had purchased a pizza from a restaurant. I handed them a brand-new 10 euro note and they came back saying that they had “no change” and handed me back a 10 euro note - except this was missing the security stripe and was falling apart.
🤣
I went to the police station to get it checked out. They gave it a cursory glance and told me to change it out at the metro station. Well, I did, and it wasn’t accepted. Eventually I got the police to switch it out for me.
Venice was no better. When I first arrived, all the ferries were on strike. I was nearly pickpocketed - the pickpocket was caught when she tried to steal from a Russian woman, whose husband later held the pickpocket back. I dialed the police and told them of the situation, then hung up. As I left, the pickpocket tripped me (intentionally), so I gave her a good taste of my fist.
The restaurant scam was pulled again in Venice. The whole of Venice was generally over-rated. Not recommended!
Jamaica
I went with a friend to an all inclusive resort. It was fine as long as we stayed on the resort. As soon as we stepped off the grounds the scamming started.
“Hey, mon! You want some ganja?”
“No”
“Cocaine?”
“No.”
“Mushrooms?”
“No.”
“You want a woman, mon?”
“No.”
“You want a good Jamaican meal? I bring you home and my mother cook for you.”
“No - I just want to be left alone.”
“Hey, mon, Respect!”
🤣
“Hey, mon! I get you a taxi. He's my good friend.” The “good friend” charges me $15 for a $10 ride , then asks me for a tip.
Jamaica
Garbage pick up was once per month so people burned the excessive waste accumulated daily. The stench was unbearable at times. There were only dirt roads outside of the main 2 lane roads that wen through the cane fields. Police would block those main road every 20km or so to collect bribes from passing motorists.
Buses which appeared to be from the 60s or 70s each carried a guard in uniform equipped with a rifle for everyday transit. Even the one KFC had 2 guards with rifles placed at each corner of the long line up.
I didn’t feel comfortable being around the locals so I didn’t speak because I didn’t want to reveal my origins as Canadian. That didn’t work. They could tell I was. I would get approached constantly and asked for money. Sometimes clothes or food.
Young school girls would be harassed daily by older men right at the school yard. Some would be raped. That was a normal thing happening.
Israel
As soon as I landed at Tel-Aviv airport, I was treated very suspiciously by the people at passport control and they kept questioning my itinerary and why I was alone.
Russia
I’ve been there four times, once for a scientific conference, and three times for discussion of arms control, and I find the Russian culture and art and people wonderful. Under the communist regime I always felt personally safe. Because of my security clearances, I sensed that the KGB kept me under surveillance (indeed, one time my wife was approached in an attempt to find out more about me). As a result, I felt secure; nobody could accost me without me getting off immediate defense from my KGB followers.
But I’ve had a close friend, Dan Ford, who interacted with the Putin government, and was threatened with murder if he didn’t comply with their illegal demands. “We’ve learned that it would be cheaper to have you killed than to buy your shares” he was told. 😅
When Dan reported this to the FBI, they told him that such behavior had become common under the Putin regime, and that there was nothing they could do. They suggested that he give up ownership of the Russian company he had cofounded. He did, losing all of his substantial investment, but saving his own life.
His story is very similar to that of Bill Browder, but in Browder’s case, his close colleagues actually were murdered.
“This is Russia after all, where buisness is mafia,goverment is mafia and mafia is mafia”
India
The 3 first days there were still quite schocking, The first taxi I got in from the airport tried to rip me off all my money, so many beggars and crippled everywhere, many places were destroyed like they just got out of a civil war. After these three days I was starting to deal with the reality of the country.
Taking a night bus was so dangerous, the roads were completly destroyed and there was a freaking amount of trucks on the roads and the bus driver had to constantly make very dangerous manoeuver to get the bus to destination on time. On the side of the road were the leftovers of quite a few bus crashes.
The food was amazingly tasty and it’s truly among the best foods in the world, but I was also contlantly sick for three weeks because of poor hygene conditions from eating there. I had to take antibiotics to stop the diarea. 😅
I was traveling with a European looking girl she keept being harrased by perverts and gropped, we once got surrounded by a crowd of male and they were on the verge of tearing off her clothes and rape her if it wasn’t for the help of a guard/police officer that did beat the hell out of a few of the wannabe rapists.
France
Paris is beautiful, has great places to see and also has fantastic architecture. However, the locals are usually quite rude and it is always so full of tourists, it doesn't seem to have any cultural originality left.
Jamaica
Over-priced restaurants. Drug dealers on every corner. But worst of all, locals like the cabbies will try and screw you over shamelessly at every chance they get. Not to mention that it is one of the leading nations when it comes to crime and especially murder rates.
But I really really don’t like a vacation where I have to constantly haggle knowing that the locals are trying to screw over tourists 24/7.
Australia
“Australia is not a place for the faint-hearted.” The fact is that this continent is inhabited by the most dangerous animals in the world. Water and land on the Green Continent are simply teeming with the diversity of its far from harmless occupants. Most Australians are accustomed to living next door to venomous snakes, spiders, crocodiles and other deadly creatures.
Syria, Libya, Iraq, or Somalia. - vukojebine
USA
I have worked all over the world, and spent months at a time in the USA in a variety of roles. I always felt uncomfortable. There was a background feeling of intense fear, mixed with intense rage. The whole place felt unhinged. Many of the people I met were kind, polite, and good company. But let conversation drift, and the oddest ideas would surface.
I recall the night there was a murder in the motel I was in. Someone stabbed a chap who had taken the last bucket of ice from the machine. It was a few doors from my room, and I heard the arguement, a bit. The police came, and took lots of statements from people in the rooms, including me. The officer who took my statement would only do so if I lay face down on the floor with my hands behind my back while he pointed a revolver at me.
I remember visiting the usa. Walking to Walmart at night. Seeing people put their hands into their bags and to their hips, when i came into the parking lot on the way there. Finally it dawned at me, that they were reaching for their guns.
The logic must have been. He's walking from the shadows, so he must be poor and dangerous.
I made a point of shoving my bare hands, and giving people a wide berth before nearing the entrance.
The USA is scary
Slovakia
Then I noticed the police on the other side of the bridge waiting for me.
Houston, we have a problem.
One of the policemen told me to get out of the car.
“That bridge is for buses only,” he told me angrily in broken English
Me (very politely as a stranger in a foreign country) in English: “I’m sorry officer, but I didn’t know.”
The officer (looking at me like I’m a moron): “The sign is right there.” He pointed to a sign helpfully written in Slovak with no image or symbols to otherwise provide guidance to those who don’t speak the local language. 🤣
India
What I disliked about India most was the poverty. In Mumbai we traveled, at night, to the airport. As far as the eye could see people were sleeping on the pavements. They were literally sleeping side by side, every inch of every pavement and where the pavement was not wide enough they were sleeping two by two heads against feet.
In Jaipur there were so many street kids, begging, whilst we were travelling through the city in a taxi. Most of them seemed like they have never taken a bath in their lives.
Cows were rummaging through the rubble in the streets. Even though these poor creatures are seen as godlike to some of the religious fractions in India, they were in a terrible state. These animals, and many others were mal-nutritioned and literally starving in the middle of a city.
Nigeria
You might have heard of Boko Haram, the “world’s deadliest terror group” that relegates ISIS to the #2 spot. With the crucial difference that while ISIS targets “Western civilization”, Boko Haram terrorizes Western Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.
And, yes, I also stayed 10 days in Nigeria to get a new billing system up and running. Nobody else from the German office wanted to go there, so we relied on contractors from Serbia and Indonesia. Brave and brilliant people.
Egypt
Truly the worst place I have ever been. The people I encountered seemingly went out of their way to let me know how unwelcome I was there. Mainly via Anti-American sentiment.
Gay prostitution is very evident there they do the “ho stroll” at the fancier hotels around the poolside cafes. What I’m getting at is that it isn’t really in the mindset and at the same time right under their noses the whole time.
Egypt
Cairo looks like (is) a war zone. Turrets on street corners, Tanks, Soldiers with automatic weapons everywhere. We had an armed police officer on the tour bus (Road Scholar, and nothing against them, they are a great company to travel with), a police escort everywhere, bomb dogs and a guy with a mirror looking under the bus for bombs. Cairo is dirty, littered and the poverty is staggering. The food was meh at best as we could not travel outside the hotel or tour path to eat. It was blisteringly hot. The camel guys at the Pyramids were mean to all of the women and the animals, with children working there as well. The Egyptian Museum was a disgrace to the county. Poorly organized, bad labels, no security, priceless textiles, parchments, leather, etc jumbled in cases exposed to the air, heat, hands. No AC.
Iraq
Fuck that place.
Everything about it is atrocious in every way. Even if nobody had ever tried to kill me there, it still would have been atrocious in every way.
But hey, if you like the smell of open sewage and the occasional rotting corpse baking in 120+ degree heat, if you like barbarism and piles of garbage, if you like a medieval worldview and high illiteracy rates, feel free to visit.
Seriously, fuck that place. It’s the land that God forgot.
China
Hell on earth. I was there for academic conferences—twice—and declined a third all expense paid trip.
The first conference was held during the annual suicide season, when students who fail their university entrance exams throw themselves under trains. And that may even be rational, because in this hellhole if you win you win big but if you lose you’re going to be working 16 hours a day at the most excruciating, boring, menial work. In other words, China is like the US but much, much more so: a high stakes game with a killing hyper-work-ethic.
For both conferences we had the same government handler who, in one of her speeches, noted that China had retained Marxism as a ‘philosophy’ but given it up as an economic system. True. And the worst of all possible worlds. Endless drudgery, competition cranked up to the screaming point, glitz financed by human misery, the most hateful, stinking place on earth. And they’ve adopted Neo-Confucianism to promote ‘harmony’—in other words, don’t complain, don’t rock the boat, just work until you drop dead.
Italy
Heaven! They don’t work. They talk—and drink wine. And the whole place is awash with art, architecture, and music. At 9 or 10, in the South at least, they straggle into shops and businesses. 12 noon—shutters go down for the siesta until 4. Then they straggle back for a little more business. Heaven on earth! Been there 3 times—if I could live there I would.
USA
I cannot believe that there is such a place in the world where people would not just expect, but demand tips! The prices are never what you see on the tag. Are American workers so poor that they need tips to sustain themselves? If I refuse, they have the audacity to get mad at me! I will tip if the services are good, but I will NOT tip just because you asked me to. I feel so insulted by this that I will never give any tip to anyone that straight up asks me about it.
People consuming drugs in PUBLIC! Weed pot everywhere, even on the train. I never saw so many people smoking weed in my life, and I hate it.
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Croatia 😃
Croatia is clearly not ready for such a massive tourists influx. Zagreb’s airport, train station & bus station look like they are from the 19th century. The transport system is not ready to take on so many people. (I am from India & I had expected better transport facility from a European country)
Dubrovnik’s buses are always crowded.
Racism. I went to 3 cities in Croatia - Zagreb, Dubrovnik & Split. Zagreb & Dubrovnik were the worst ones. Locals see tourists (Especially the brown & black ones) with disgrace. They will not talk to you properly, won’t help you, try to rip you off in a shop or simply ignore by signaling that they are not interested. It feels bad when we have to witness this in 2016.
Wow, my experience of Croatia has been quite the opposite. I found the people there to be absolutely lovely, and did not find things crowded at all (especially compared to India).
The only thong that scared the shit out of me was that the wife fell sick and had to stay overnight in the hospital at Dubrovnik. The hospital and the kind of service there was of a really poor standard.
Else, as a tourist, I just fell in love the country and it is my favourite place to have visited so far.
Sorry to hear that, Croatia is my favorite country to visit and been there a lot. If you get a chance you might give Split a try, it is my fav city and way slower in pace if you go out of peak season. Beautiful parks and coast too.
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