Not for long. Passport bros are getting a very bad rap all over. There are forums and social media groups dedicated to trash talking and commiting criminal moves upon em. 💀
Nah it just y’all don’t know how to get women. Women are the same worldwide. Y’all better learn to get women in United States before you get these overseas chicks
For anyone planning on living abroad. I suggest you research the country you plan on moving to. Learn the language, learn the culture, and make connections with the locals. It will open you up to even more possibilities the country has to offer 🌎
Excellent advice. it is exactlly what I did. I have made great connections, already knew the launguage. You have to do things right, try and fore see the possiblities.
apt way to put it. Im in NYC now just to handle some business and I have already seen the crazies running rampant. The cops got their work cut out for them
Bro you are so right. I’ve been traveling to Brazil for years alone . I’ve been to multiple cities throughout Brazil, I walk the streets at night alone and I’ve never ever had a problem with anyone bothering me. NEVER
I agree 💯 I left the USA the 1st time in 1996 and returned in 2002. It was a culture shock. I noticed that everyone was so angry. I am so happy to be retired in Colombia. 🇨🇴
2002 was the worst time. The US that we grew up in died and in this transition of being replaced by Big Global, but most people were still in a depressed, drunken, or angry haze due to 9/11. It was so bad I left in 2002 and have only been back 3-4 times since.
@@yamamancha Agreed. Any redeemable things about America and Americans abruptly ended around 2002. 9/11 brought out a more hospitable and united America...for about four months. However afterwards, the country just became more callous, divided, racist, and balkanized than ever, and it hasn't gotten any better since outside for maybe a few flash in the pan moments (2016-2019), which is then even debatable.
The majority of people in America are highly stressed and under pressure. A lot are walking around with weapons, waiting for the opportunity to take their frustration out on you. You really have to be on point and on your square out here.
@@rockon8174Baltimore and the outskirts is the same way. Rarely are people friendly unless they aggressively want something from you. With some, it's almost like they're being a pest and have no tact.
It's not just Brazil or "exotic" countries. Once you live outside the US for a significant amount of time, going back to feels like making an expedition into barbarian lands. I still remember the last time I was in the US and the feeling of the stress and anxiety leaving my body as I boarded my plane out of JFK. And that was in 2018 before the country really went crazy. I can't imagine what it would be like going back now.
I visited Brazil for the first time in 2022 for 2 weeks. The moment I stepped into the US, I was met with hostility from TSA about sweating too much🤣 All while Brazilian customs were chill. I was depressed for a good two months being back in the US. The east coast is not a vibe. Most people are on edge/stressed out and closed off. It also starts to rub off on you after a while. I need to get out of here.
You are right, after living in Kazakhstan/Russia for 11 years, i cant live in america anymore. Living in america is not good for men mental and physical health. Im in america now and im constantly stress.
Skylar hou are right. I am former military that traveled to different countries. When I got out and moved to the USA, to this day I tell myself why did I come back. My brother who also is former military has moved to the Philipines. I look to get out in 2024/2025. I am done.
@@loveyesmarriageno123 I'm a gay Lithuanian man and I speak a little Portuguese. I am tall, muscular, and people say I am good looking. I will visit Brazil for the first time in November and I can meet you and teach you some Portuguese.
@@loveyesmarriageno123english only will be a challange in most places here in Brazil. But you can start learning here, people are always suprised and happy to see a foreigner trying to learn the language
Speaking about the guy who pulled the gun, just yesterday at work I was thinking about how Americans are just way too emotional. We drive forklift type machines that have collision sensors built in. Sometimes the sensors will randomly kick in and stop you for no reason and this is well known. So another driver might have to wait a few seconds for you to get it started. Some guys will start with the crazy body language and throw mini tantrums because they had to wait. And these are grown men.
I just got back to NYC from a 2 month trip in Sao Paulo, and Skylar is 1000 percent accurate. Coming back to the states feels like a nightmare, the people of Brazil are extremely warm, the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my life, dined at the finest restaurants for cheap. I can’t wait to move to Brazil this year🙏🏾
I was in Brazil back in 2001. Sure, it's changed a lot since then, but I miss it. I lived in Dallas for a decade and knew some Brazilians there. Yes, Dallas has DART, their public transportation system of buses and trains, but it's still much more convenient to have a car there. Traffic's bad in Dallas, but it's really bad in São Paulo where corporate executives commute by helicopter. I think the same thing happens in Rio de Janeiro. I'm mostly familiar with the Northeast. The "mistake" about experiencing Brazil is that you're going to compare every other country to it, and Brazil's a tough act to follow.
Another important point to mention is the food. Who would want to go back to eating all that processed stuff here in the states? I'm sure you've noticed it, extremely unhealthy long-term for our bodies
@@johnnycash8567yes In Brazil, the food found in the trash scattered around the streets is better than that found in restaurants, which is why the homeless eat well here irony* 😜
Brother I'm a passport bro that left the US in 2020 been living in Mexico 4 years, in a couple of weeks I have to go back to New York for business I'm so f****** depressed I started drinking again.
@@murdoch1717 Gracias hermano saludos. Every one must travel to find their place where they find peace and feel most comfortable, for me it is the Yucatan peninsular Merida Mex. Even though I lived in the US all my life my perants and grand parents were Venezulains and I grew up with Puerto Ricans Dominicans and Cubans in NYC, So I read write and speak spanish. The women, kind, sweet, loving, and traditional. My first date with my girlfriend, she gave me a gift, a beautiful chain with a heart, and the conversation at dinner was about how happy she was to meet me, happy that I was a black man, and how well she can cook, and keeps a clean neat home. Nothing about being independant and strong and dont need no man. When I lived in the States I was Mgtow there is no need to be here. I am marring her. So I wish the same for you Bro it is a big step but nothing is impossible. Oh I trade Forex, and Options online and manage some accounts for a handful of clients is how I make a living. Thanks for reaching out to me. I wish you all the best in your life. Bendiciones hermano.
I live a stress free & abundant life in the US as well as abroad but I get where you're coming from. Never forget that it's our USD & citizenship that makes our existence superior abroad.
Not really buddy,I'm a Kenyan living in Brazil and I tell life happens the same no different between American and African interms of how people treat you
I felt the wall of unhappiness when i stepped off the plane😂 bro people in USA are so unhappy it's depressing im not one to think about retirement but I will not die in the USA
I was feeling everything you're saying. I been to Brazil 🇧🇷 3 times and I have the best time of my life all the time. I just need to learn to make an income while living out there.
@@mikemcnut3204 not just that but I served in the US Army and spent 6 years stateside and 14 years overseas. So I am retired and get benefits too. I would say it was a win win situation for me.
I’ve had guns pulled on me multiple times in the states. Just came back from Brazil and have had nonstop anxiety since I’ve been back. I’m moving there on a 1 year visa in a few months. Most peace I’ve ever had in my life. America is unhinged.
Yea man, I lived in Brasil from 2009 to 2017. It was difficult to re-assimilate when I got back. But seriously when I lived there I had no money and had to scratch and claw like a Brazilian for everything. Great things did happen for me, I landed a 2 year hosting gig for a nationwide tv show called "Olhar Estrangeiro" . I traveled all over brasil and went to futebol games with other gringos, it was f'ing awesome. I have started to upload all my filming in Brasil, check it out. My Brazil fantasy ended when I started to have children, had to bring my Brazilian wife and kids back here for education and security. Keep going! We visit BR now. It is nice spending USD in BR.
Getting bad ...it's already bad I got stabbed cause a chic chose me and said I had pretty eye's the ninja followed out tried to fight me pulled a 🗡 and stabbed me
@@TDOTSE1 For anyone who receives like minimum wage, life sucks. If you are comming here with dollars, or receiving in dollars, or using your life savings, it's totally worth it.
@@Rorther Yeo honestly I just got back from Brazil this month... Everything you say is true I saw the inequality with my own eyes it's horrible without money... Honestly trying to get rich there is like playing a video game on legendary level
I also regret spending time overseas. It has spoiled me so much. Each time I come back to the US, I feel so disconnected to what's going on with current events. And it literally ruined my perception of dating. I can no longer go back to my old self.
@@KanekiWint Kinda but a simp is a lame who gives free money. Tricking is paying her to leave and see her for my entertainment. Edit: men don't trick though, just work on yourself.
Simp - someone who shows excessive sympathy and attention toward another person, typically someone who does not reciprocate the same feelings, in pursuit of affection or a sexual relationship Now how many tricks you know do this wit 304s? Most tricks in fact do the least cause they dont have to. Their money do the talkin. And they dam sure aint doin it for nothin in return. But people stay gettin terms mixed up.
@@themasculineframe6880 I'm in PG county outside of DC. I feel the same way. Damn you complaining about LA? Yea anytime brothers complaining about LA, America is a wrap
I will say this. One thing I noticed about Brazilian women was that their hygiene was top notch! Not one funky cat from the females I engaged! I don’t know if it’s the diet or what but the difference in feminine hygiene was night and day compared to the US.
Brasileiro é o povo maia higiênico do mundo. Os outros povos estranham quando nos veem escovando os dentes no banheiro do trabalho. E tomamos até 5 ou 6 banhos por dia. E não comemos com as mãos. Isso é falta de higiene
Nice, the 🇺🇸 is still one of the best places to earn the location independent 💰, then move to the country of your choice once you have the amount save your comfortable with.
I lived in mexico and Philippines and whenever I returned to western Europe, I was miserable depressed. Because of my dating life ( felt so lonely), lack of social culture, grey and rainy weather, horrible winters
I feel ya bro. Went through something similar the two times I came home to visit from Asia. Attempted car jacking and a run in with the police on a technicality. I get that nowhere is 100% safe, but I think I’ll stay in Asia.
@@jesusnieves9221That's a fact! I'm by Fordham Rd and it's a battle everyday for parking. MFers double park all night and day and just leave. There is always a chance of getting blocked in if you have to go to work. On top of that, there is dog shit and trash everywhere especially since the rona. I need some peace. Time to get out of here fam!
It's truly amazing how brainwashed we as Americans are. I get looked at like I have a midget growing out of my head when I tell people I'm moving to Argentina. Always hearing "South America is 3rd World" "The waters horrible" "you'll be murdered for 2 USD" ... In Dallas, I don't go anywhere without packing and still don't feel safe downtown on the weekend, never walk alone and always ready for the unexpected. In Buenos Aires, it doesn't matter what time of day it is, I feel perfectly safe in most areas of the city (it can get a tad dicey at certain times around the Villas) and I frequently see women walking alone in Palermo after clubbing at 4am...let's not even mention public transportation, I feel like I'm risking hepatitis even looking at anything like a bus or train in the states. Totally with you, I would leave a million on the table to live in Columbia or Argentina versus the US which is a hellhole. B(rasil)RICS+ ... you're in a great financial spot, the banks in Brasil are doing great like ITAU and Santander ... and Petrobas ... and the mining like Vale ... I definitely like Brasil and thought of moving there, but I am able to speak/read Spanish and not Portugese so went for Argentina.
Hi Skylar, just one question. I'm Brazillian and I want to know: Are you paid in dollars or reais? Because I think the things here in Brazil are going to be expensive
Well, right now I’m pretty much homesick in the US, And I know what you mean because if I feel like that in the Philippines that I really want to go back and live there, I could just imagine how you feel of going to Brazil and don’t want to come back to the US. in the meantime, I’m doing everything I could do to try to Get a remote job and have some income so I can leave and go back to the Philippines and also to be with my son. I don’t have no type of plans for the US other than get my money, right. People and friends if you know any type of connections of getting an easy remote job, please let me know.
@@SkylarDeRouen Just got back from 6 months in Poblado in Medellin. Now I'm back in boring ass Los Angeles people living like zombies out here not enjoying life... Preach brother! I love it.... I subbed
I've been planning my move for years dude. I have a short list of countries and non of them are in Europe or North America (or Australia for the matter)!
Yeah, I have to agree with you, man. I was planning just to stay here for another five years to increase my income and then leave permanently, but I honestly don’t know if I will make it. My mental health is taking a serious hit
I can relate. Having lived and worked outside of The United States for a large portion of my life, it was difficult returning and having to re-assimilate back into American society. Many pockets within American society are mentally and spiritually unhealthy. Especially in our big cities one could go crazy. Drug addiction is a major problem here. There is a certain vibe and attitude that is - in my view - mentally dysfunctional. It is difficult to function “normally” in dysfunction.
I haven't lived in Brazil or Colombia yet, but I live in the Philippines right now, and you are correct. It is night and day. The Piece of mind that you get from living overseas is so much better, it can't be stressed enough. After being in the Philippines 1 yr, I came back and my friends and coworkers told me I looked so much less stressed and I looked younger. It is true, most of you will love it. I am fine with visiting family and friends every year, but if I have a choice, I would prefer to live overseas. If you are single, Geo arbitrage is the way to go. You won't regret it, just do good research before you go.
I'm Brazilian. I've been living in the US for 6: years. I love the US . Life here is way better than in Brazil. Most Brazilians that come legally to the US don't think of moving back to Brazil.
I disagree, only people that don’t have any opportunities slave in the US and think that is life. I have been American citizen, but moved back to Brazil because my life style there is much better.
I love this guy, I just paid all of my bills, left with nothing from a 2k weekly check. He was the first one to make me laugh today with his commentary😂😂😂😂
As a Brazilian I definitely second your video a 100%. We definitely have our huge problems but, overall, Brazil is a great country with great people. Food, entertainment health care here are inexpensive compared to other countries. If you make, for example, 3k dollars a month, you can live a pretty decent comfortable life specially if you don't live in big cities like Rio and SP. Choose medium-sized cities; they're much better.
He's right you don't see a lot of head turners in America. I'm in Atlanta and there are supposed to be 10 to one woman to men , but you still don't see a lot of baddies.
Been in Atl for 23 years. The women are not what they use to be. Made it easy for me to be faithful. I pretty much quit playing after my two side chicks reached 28. Met both when they were in college. The game is over here in the states!
O grande diferencial do Brasil é a sua informalidade. Por sermos um povo mestiço, dificilmente discriminamos alguém e os estrangeiros são super bem vindos porque o brasileiro é muito curioso pelos que vem de fora. Eu observo que os americanos tem muito protocolos ou educação em excesso para conhecer outra pessoa. No Brasil isso é muito menor, conversamos com pessoas na rua, em um ponto de ônibus como já a conhecêssemos. O Brasil é uma mistura de culturas e o melhor que o estrangeiro faz ao vir para o país é virar brasileiro
My Guy, shout to the Haitian community in Brazil. To each their own, you do you, that interview you did with Hustin was A1. Waste money never waste time.
O Brasil é gigante e não é uma grande favela. Há muitas cidades seguras também. No Brasil existem cidades desde muito perigosas até muito seguras (algumas com índices de segurança equivalentes às da Europa). Mesmo em grandes cidades como São Paulo existem bairros perigosos e bairros seguros, basta se informar antes e evitar as regiões perigosas. Atualmente o estado mais seguro do Brasil é São Paulo. Há muitas cidades boas no interior do estado de São Paulo e que são mais tranquilas e seguras que a capital do estado. O Estado de São Paulo é o mais desenvolvido economicamente. São Paulo é a capital financeira e Brasília é a capital do governo. O Norte e Oeste do Brasil tem forte influência dos povos indígenas, no Nordeste há forte influência de afrodescendentes e os estados da região Sul do Brasil (Paraná, Santa Catarina e Rio Grande do Sul) têm forte influência de descendentes europeus. Há muita miscigenação entre os povos no Brasil, muitos casamentos interraciais.
I think almost anywhere in the world where you are in the upper or top economic class its good. Its just most people here can never and will never have that same feel of lifestyle . Which is why the US has the most millionaires of any other country. Because they have that same feel we get in other countries 🤷🏾♂️
Bro i been watching your videos and been the Philippines two time for two months and let me tell you its a different world out there im still missing it peaceful relaxing and cant wait to go agin im out of vacation time lol be safe brother
That is pretty sad to hear. I guess that guy in the car felt threatened (scared) when you swerved. He was probably like, "What the heck are you trying to do, man?" I'm happy that nothing became of it.
@@josephrelaford6826 Azure Urban Resort in Manila. It was built by Hiltion and the place is absolutely amazing. I bought last year and that's my base for when I travel anywhere in southeast Asia.
Naw moving to Brazil wasn’t the mistake coming back to the US to visit was the mistake! But I feel you. Been to Brazil 2x and it was the black man’s paradise!
Yeah I agree it’s a big difference when you travel to other countries. Mostly everyone in the U.S are being used as pawns on a chess board. The great thing about the U.S is if you put the work in, you are able to stop being a pawn and become a chess player. The opportunities are in all countries but you can really make big moves in the States. That being said. Make your money work for you and travel.
Li alguns comentarios e não vi nada de bom, a impressão que senti é que como uma pessoa comentou, a america segundo ele é uma prisão a céu aberto. Naturalmente não sou americano e nem fui alguma vez para a america, mas o que posso dizer é que no Brasil a vida pode ser mais dificil para nós mas vivemos ela da melhor forma possivel; e o trabalho é só uma parte das varias que compoem a nossa vida. Se voce so fala de trabalho, não esta vivendo.... Simples assim...
To paraphrase Patrice Oneal, he said we are treated like Superman outside the country but like Clark Kent in the States.
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Not for long. Passport bros are getting a very bad rap all over. There are forums and social media groups dedicated to trash talking and commiting criminal moves upon em. 💀
Nah it just y’all don’t know how to get women. Women are the same worldwide. Y’all better learn to get women in United States before you get these overseas chicks
Where are these chats and group chat names
For anyone planning on living abroad. I suggest you research the country you plan on moving to. Learn the language, learn the culture, and make connections with the locals. It will open you up to even more possibilities the country has to offer 🌎
Excellent advice. it is exactlly what I did. I have made great connections, already knew the launguage. You have to do things right, try and fore see the possiblities.
That's what I did in Colombia and love it.The people, culture, and country are amazing and bonito
BGC, Metro Manila, Philippines = Miami, Florida USA.
Bro, you don't know the HALF of what stupidity goes on here. Everybody is on edge. Life in the states is an open air prison yard.
apt way to put it. Im in NYC now just to handle some business and I have already seen the crazies running rampant. The cops got their work cut out for them
''An Open Air Prison Yard's Facts!
Facts...a dehydrated thirsty simp with money...bad combination...creates gassy headed hoaz.
@@TC-1985 Wow! I did not know it was that bad. 🤦🏾♂️
Wow! 🥲
Bro you are so right. I’ve been traveling to Brazil for years alone . I’ve been to multiple cities throughout Brazil, I walk the streets at night alone and I’ve never ever had a problem with anyone bothering me. NEVER
I agree 💯 I left the USA the 1st time in 1996 and returned in 2002. It was a culture shock. I noticed that everyone was so angry. I am so happy to be retired in Colombia. 🇨🇴
Cool, where in colombia did you decide to make home
@@Psych86_ Medellín Antioquia
Did you have to invest $150,000 or something into the colombian economy before their government allows you to become a resident?
2002 was the worst time. The US that we grew up in died and in this transition of being replaced by Big Global, but most people were still in a depressed, drunken, or angry haze due to 9/11. It was so bad I left in 2002 and have only been back 3-4 times since.
@@yamamancha Agreed. Any redeemable things about America and Americans abruptly ended around 2002. 9/11 brought out a more hospitable and united America...for about four months. However afterwards, the country just became more callous, divided, racist, and balkanized than ever, and it hasn't gotten any better since outside for maybe a few flash in the pan moments (2016-2019), which is then even debatable.
The majority of people in America are highly stressed and under pressure. A lot are walking around with weapons, waiting for the opportunity to take their frustration out on you. You really have to be on point and on your square out here.
Where do you live? Seriously, find a different place to interact with people.
@@rockon8174 Born and raised in New York
Blacks and Brown majority areas is what you should avoid.
@@rockon8174Baltimore and the outskirts is the same way. Rarely are people friendly unless they aggressively want something from you. With some, it's almost like they're being a pest and have no tact.
@@trunks2505that’s one of the worst cities on the planet, what’s stopping you from moving to a better city?
It's not just Brazil or "exotic" countries. Once you live outside the US for a significant amount of time, going back to feels like making an expedition into barbarian lands.
I still remember the last time I was in the US and the feeling of the stress and anxiety leaving my body as I boarded my plane out of JFK. And that was in 2018 before the country really went crazy.
I can't imagine what it would be like going back now.
I visited Brazil for the first time in 2022 for 2 weeks. The moment I stepped into the US, I was met with hostility from TSA about sweating too much🤣 All while Brazilian customs were chill. I was depressed for a good two months being back in the US. The east coast is not a vibe. Most people are on edge/stressed out and closed off. It also starts to rub off on you after a while. I need to get out of here.
You are right, after living in Kazakhstan/Russia for 11 years, i cant live in america anymore. Living in america is not good for men mental and physical health.
Im in america now and im constantly stress.
Yea America is for 🌈 and liberal women
Especially in the black community
You’re lucky to live there, can’t imagine how nice it must be. Definitely want to visit someday
Hows life out there in russia?
Quite often, I ask if life has any meaning in the US. It is very hard indeed to adopt after living abroad.
@@enzormma it's easy to get alone with their women.
I married one of their women.
Skylar hou are right. I am former military that traveled to different countries. When I got out and moved to the USA, to this day I tell myself why did I come back. My brother who also is former military has moved to the Philipines. I look to get out in 2024/2025. I am done.
I'm out, 2o25, Bangkok or Singapore maybe.
BGC for me, 2025! Bye-Bye Miami.
Im a Jamaican, and I live in Brazil and the peace of mind i have living there is unrivaled.
Please tell me if you learned Portuguese and can you get by on English only? I hear they love reggae ;)
@@loveyesmarriageno123 I'm a gay Lithuanian man and I speak a little Portuguese. I am tall, muscular, and people say I am good looking. I will visit Brazil for the first time in November and I can meet you and teach you some Portuguese.
@@lukasbalchunas1272
As we say here in Brazil: 'É uma cilada, Bino!' (It's a trap, Bino!)😅
@@eddiesantos4978 Com certaza é mais do que uma furada!!! :)
@@loveyesmarriageno123english only will be a challange in most places here in Brazil. But you can start learning here, people are always suprised and happy to see a foreigner trying to learn the language
One thing I noticed about Brazilian women is they are not scared of men
That's very good to hear, are they easy to approach?
@@dimitri652 Yep
@@dimitri652yup I just came back
Brazilians can smell money on you. American women are just repulsed and unattracted to you
@@Noble_Truths but are they also so bold to scam you?
Speaking about the guy who pulled the gun, just yesterday at work I was thinking about how Americans are just way too emotional. We drive forklift type machines that have collision sensors built in. Sometimes the sensors will randomly kick in and stop you for no reason and this is well known. So another driver might have to wait a few seconds for you to get it started. Some guys will start with the crazy body language and throw mini tantrums because they had to wait. And these are grown men.
I just got back to NYC from a 2 month trip in Sao Paulo, and Skylar is 1000 percent accurate. Coming back to the states feels like a nightmare, the people of Brazil are extremely warm, the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my life, dined at the finest restaurants for cheap. I can’t wait to move to Brazil this year🙏🏾
Not far behind you Bro!
@@LePedantSemantiquehow u make a living
This is 100% true been living in Colombia for almost 2years I can NEVER live in the USA full time again ✈️✈️✈️
Driving these days in USA is extremely dangerous. My friend drives his mother everywhere bc he doesn’t trust her traveling alone.
I was in Brazil back in 2001. Sure, it's changed a lot since then, but I miss it. I lived in Dallas for a decade and knew some Brazilians there. Yes, Dallas has DART, their public transportation system of buses and trains, but it's still much more convenient to have a car there. Traffic's bad in Dallas, but it's really bad in São Paulo where corporate executives commute by helicopter. I think the same thing happens in Rio de Janeiro. I'm mostly familiar with the Northeast. The "mistake" about experiencing Brazil is that you're going to compare every other country to it, and Brazil's a tough act to follow.
Everybody is working two jobs in the U.S
Another important point to mention is the food. Who would want to go back to eating all that processed stuff here in the states? I'm sure you've noticed it, extremely unhealthy long-term for our bodies
Nope!
Bro if you’re in a good city the food is better in the US than Brazil come on now
Disclaimer: you have to have money to eat well in the US, if u make 50k a year then yeah the food in Brazil is better
@@johnnycash8567yes In Brazil, the food found in the trash scattered around the streets is better than that found in restaurants, which is why the homeless eat well here
irony* 😜
@@patriottoday9970... what are you trying to say?
Brother I'm a passport bro that left the US in 2020 been living in Mexico 4 years, in a couple of weeks I have to go back to New York for business I'm so f****** depressed I started drinking again.
How is Mexico? How are the ladies? Do you know Spanish? How are you able to live there financially? Gracias hermano and congratulations!
@@murdoch1717 Gracias hermano saludos. Every one must travel to find their place where they find peace and feel most comfortable, for me it is the Yucatan peninsular Merida Mex. Even though I lived in the US all my life my perants and grand parents were Venezulains and I grew up with Puerto Ricans Dominicans and Cubans in NYC, So I read write and speak spanish. The women, kind, sweet, loving, and traditional. My first date with my girlfriend, she gave me a gift, a beautiful chain with a heart, and the conversation at dinner was about how happy she was to meet me, happy that I was a black man, and how well she can cook, and keeps a clean neat home. Nothing about being independant and strong and dont need no man. When I lived in the States I was Mgtow there is no need to be here. I am marring her. So I wish the same for you Bro it is a big step but nothing is impossible. Oh I trade Forex, and Options online and manage some accounts for a handful of clients is how I make a living. Thanks for reaching out to me. I wish you all the best in your life. Bendiciones hermano.
Big up, bounce if you can! The American Dream is not for us minorities. Run Forest Run...
@@ezellmclilly8128 Yes Dread!
What are you drinking?
I live a stress free & abundant life in the US as well as abroad but I get where you're coming from. Never forget that it's our USD & citizenship that makes our existence superior abroad.
Not really buddy,I'm a Kenyan living in Brazil and I tell life happens the same no different between American and African interms of how people treat you
I felt the wall of unhappiness when i stepped off the plane😂 bro people in USA are so unhappy it's depressing im not one to think about retirement but I will not die in the USA
I knew the video was going this way😂 the second I saw the title 😂
Smart click bait
I was feeling everything you're saying. I been to Brazil 🇧🇷 3 times and I have the best time of my life all the time. I just need to learn to make an income while living out there.
Keep doing what you are doing Skylar
I love living in Brazil where I’m from. I lived in the US for 11 years and I hated it.
Happy for you! The fact that you went back to Brazil says a lot.
I miss Brazil 🇧🇷
@@mikemcnut3204 not just that but I served in the US Army and spent 6 years stateside and 14 years overseas. So I am retired and get benefits too. I would say it was a win win situation for me.
@@icecreambeats101 Thank you for your service
I got to rio for new years, I saw that you linked up with dro!! USA sucks, everything is crazy expensive, $100 k don’t even go far anymore!!
Teach Skylar Teach! Shout out from CHI-TOWN-CHICAG NATION! Thank you for sharing this informative and enlightening video! AMEN-ASE!
I’ve had guns pulled on me multiple times in the states. Just came back from Brazil and have had nonstop anxiety since I’ve been back. I’m moving there on a 1 year visa in a few months. Most peace I’ve ever had in my life. America is unhinged.
Yea man, I lived in Brasil from 2009 to 2017. It was difficult to re-assimilate when I got back. But seriously when I lived there I had no money and had to scratch and claw like a Brazilian for everything. Great things did happen for me, I landed a 2 year hosting gig for a nationwide tv show called "Olhar Estrangeiro" . I traveled all over brasil and went to futebol games with other gringos, it was f'ing awesome. I have started to upload all my filming in Brasil, check it out. My Brazil fantasy ended when I started to have children, had to bring my Brazilian wife and kids back here for education and security. Keep going! We visit BR now. It is nice spending USD in BR.
Brasil sem estadunidenses seria um sonho 🥺
Yeah I’m Brazil now loving it on a student visa
Getting bad ...it's already bad I got stabbed cause a chic chose me and said I had pretty eye's the ninja followed out tried to fight me pulled a 🗡 and stabbed me
That’s wild
I have been thinking about leaving Brazil but your video made me reconsider my decision.
What's the reason for you to consider leaving Brazil
@@TDOTSE1 follow
@@TDOTSE1Economicamente
@@TDOTSE1 For anyone who receives like minimum wage, life sucks. If you are comming here with dollars, or receiving in dollars, or using your life savings, it's totally worth it.
@@Rorther Yeo honestly I just got back from Brazil this month... Everything you say is true I saw the inequality with my own eyes it's horrible without money... Honestly trying to get rich there is like playing a video game on legendary level
I also regret spending time overseas. It has spoiled me so much. Each time I come back to the US, I feel so disconnected to what's going on with current events. And it literally ruined my perception of dating. I can no longer go back to my old self.
Tricking and simping is totally different. I wish they stop putting those two together. Simps are the worse of the worse.
Most tricks are simps, it is what it is.
@@KanekiWint Kinda but a simp is a lame who gives free money. Tricking is paying her to leave and see her for my entertainment.
Edit: men don't trick though, just work on yourself.
@@yessir8805facts
Simp - someone who shows excessive sympathy and attention toward another person, typically someone who does not reciprocate the same feelings, in pursuit of affection or a sexual relationship
Now how many tricks you know do this wit 304s? Most tricks in fact do the least cause they dont have to. Their money do the talkin. And they dam sure aint doin it for nothin in return. But people stay gettin terms mixed up.
@@sczr1186 Well explained bro
When you're overseas you don't need entertainment in the house.
You and Austin motivating me to leave this country. I need 100 thousand at least before I leave😊
Once you get a taste of international flavor, it's over. Smh
Bro that’s the same thing I’m working towards now I’m ready and once I’m gone I’m never looking back
@@cameroon89 same 100k is just the right number once I hit that I'm out of here
I told myself literally the same thing save up 100k and remote income it’s over! I hate it in LA smh 🤦🏾♂️
@@themasculineframe6880 I'm in PG county outside of DC. I feel the same way. Damn you complaining about LA? Yea anytime brothers complaining about LA, America is a wrap
I will say this. One thing I noticed about Brazilian women was that their hygiene was top notch! Not one funky cat from the females I engaged! I don’t know if it’s the diet or what but the difference in feminine hygiene was night and day compared to the US.
Brasileiro é o povo maia higiênico do mundo. Os outros povos estranham quando nos veem escovando os dentes no banheiro do trabalho. E tomamos até 5 ou 6 banhos por dia. E não comemos com as mãos. Isso é falta de higiene
I get ptsd going to the states. I'm in your city Río now.... straight candy shop
Lol I saw the title and had to see this video and see the shenanigans this guy was talking about in this video 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m getting my passport application started tomorrow at USPS I wanting to move to Brazil one day myself 😂 I’m 24
Congratulations!! Did you start working at USPS?
It'll never happen
You got it bro 💪🏿
Nice, the 🇺🇸 is still one of the best places to earn the location independent 💰, then move to the country of your choice once you have the amount save your comfortable with.
@@bapa39i will go too
Great video. Brazil changes your life. 🇧🇷
I lived in mexico and Philippines and whenever I returned to western Europe, I was miserable depressed. Because of my dating life ( felt so lonely), lack of social culture, grey and rainy weather, horrible winters
Well Educative and am really Looking forward here
I feel ya bro. Went through something similar the two times I came home to visit from Asia. Attempted car jacking and a run in with the police on a technicality. I get that nowhere is 100% safe, but I think I’ll stay in Asia.
Bruh the headache you get living in NYC
You're not lying. I'm in the Bronx and ready to bounce.
I’m in LA and I can only imagine
Why would anyone live there; unless it’s the nicer parts, if they didn’t have to?
I live in The Bronx, it feels more like Hell the older you get living here. The young people here have no respect for anything.@@DefBloomsNY
@@jesusnieves9221That's a fact! I'm by Fordham Rd and it's a battle everyday for parking. MFers double park all night and day and just leave. There is always a chance of getting blocked in if you have to go to work. On top of that, there is dog shit and trash everywhere especially since the rona. I need some peace. Time to get out of here fam!
Well said my brother absolutely 💯 on f ing point
Watching from NYC Bro, please keep the vids coming brother
It's truly amazing how brainwashed we as Americans are. I get looked at like I have a midget growing out of my head when I tell people I'm moving to Argentina. Always hearing "South America is 3rd World" "The waters horrible" "you'll be murdered for 2 USD" ... In Dallas, I don't go anywhere without packing and still don't feel safe downtown on the weekend, never walk alone and always ready for the unexpected. In Buenos Aires, it doesn't matter what time of day it is, I feel perfectly safe in most areas of the city (it can get a tad dicey at certain times around the Villas) and I frequently see women walking alone in Palermo after clubbing at 4am...let's not even mention public transportation, I feel like I'm risking hepatitis even looking at anything like a bus or train in the states.
Totally with you, I would leave a million on the table to live in Columbia or Argentina versus the US which is a hellhole.
B(rasil)RICS+ ... you're in a great financial spot, the banks in Brasil are doing great like ITAU and Santander ... and Petrobas ... and the mining like Vale ... I definitely like Brasil and thought of moving there, but I am able to speak/read Spanish and not Portugese so went for Argentina.
Portugues is six months way for Spanish speaker.
89% the same lexical
Hi Skylar, just one question. I'm Brazillian and I want to know: Are you paid in dollars or reais? Because I think the things here in Brazil are going to be expensive
Brazil Cost Same as America 8 years ago.
Well, right now I’m pretty much homesick in the US, And I know what you mean because if I feel like that in the Philippines that I really want to go back and live there, I could just imagine how you feel of going to Brazil and don’t want to come back to the US. in the meantime, I’m doing everything I could do to try to Get a remote job and have some income so I can leave and go back to the Philippines and also to be with my son. I don’t have no type of plans for the US other than get my money, right. People and friends if you know any type of connections of getting an easy remote job, please let me know.
BRO NOTHING BETTER THAN THE MOTHER-LAND AFRICA 🌍
KENYA 🇰🇪
GHANA 🇬🇭
TANZANIA 🇹🇿
RWANDA 🇷🇼
SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦
AND SO ON
That Flamengo jersey is clean 🔥
It's an authentic one from the store. I have 2 :-)
🔴⚫
Send the info for that jersey bro
Sempre Fla
@@SkylarDeRouen Just got back from 6 months in Poblado in Medellin. Now I'm back in boring ass Los Angeles people living like zombies out here not enjoying life... Preach brother! I love it.... I subbed
This how I felt when I came back from China.
I've been planning my move for years dude. I have a short list of countries and non of them are in Europe or North America (or Australia for the matter)!
Why not Australia? They seem nice 🦘🦘🦘
Well spoken my brother! We don't miss a single post...
I can definitely relate! Once you leave the U.S, it’s extremely difficult to re-adjust to America culture.
America has an aura of hostility..every time I come back you got to be on guard…I live in Miami and that’s like the best case scenario for the UsA
Yeah, I have to agree with you, man. I was planning just to stay here for another five years to increase my income and then leave permanently, but I honestly don’t know if I will make it. My mental health is taking a serious hit
Facts. I also live in Brazil. He aint lying. 😂. Waaay better state of mind
Good content gonna get the travel system soon🔥🔥🔥
I can relate. Having lived and worked outside of The United States for a large portion of my life, it was difficult returning and having to re-assimilate back into American society. Many pockets within American society are mentally and spiritually unhealthy. Especially in our big cities one could go crazy. Drug addiction is a major problem here. There is a certain vibe and attitude that is - in my view - mentally dysfunctional.
It is difficult to function “normally” in dysfunction.
Rocking that Flamengo jersey
I haven't lived in Brazil or Colombia yet, but I live in the Philippines right now, and you are correct. It is night and day. The Piece of mind that you get from living overseas is so much better, it can't be stressed enough. After being in the Philippines 1 yr, I came back and my friends and coworkers told me I looked so much less stressed and I looked younger. It is true, most of you will love it. I am fine with visiting family and friends every year, but if I have a choice, I would prefer to live overseas. If you are single, Geo arbitrage is the way to go. You won't regret it, just do good research before you go.
Goals... Thank you for sharing with us so freely.
Love the shirt by the way and I think your long term forecast is bull's eye that's why I'm working on my exit plan Keep up the good work bro
Camisa do maior time de futebol do Brasil
"Volleyball ball body". I like that description. I'm adopting it.
here's another: sleek with a theek...sleek describes the chassis and theek is a nod to the thigh and cheek merger
I'm Brazilian. I've been living in the US for 6: years. I love the US . Life here is way better than in Brazil. Most Brazilians that come legally to the US don't think of moving back to Brazil.
To be honest, I think most of US resident Brazilians would go back if they could make the same income.
I disagree, only people that don’t have any opportunities slave in the US and think that is life. I have been American citizen, but moved back to Brazil because my life style there is much better.
What city is Skylar from? What city did this gun thing happen in?
Skylar patreon giveaway is going to be crazy.
I love this guy, I just paid all of my bills, left with nothing from a 2k weekly check. He was the first one to make me laugh today with his commentary😂😂😂😂
Same boat. Great salary but bills eat it up, and we live very modestly.
All facts! Brazil is the exact opposite. 3 beautiful women to every 1 man, & they legit just want a man that is faithful!
As a Brazilian I definitely second your video a 100%. We definitely have our huge problems but, overall, Brazil is a great country with great people. Food, entertainment health care here are inexpensive compared to other countries. If you make, for example, 3k dollars a month, you can live a pretty decent comfortable life specially if you don't live in big cities like Rio and SP. Choose medium-sized cities; they're much better.
Glad you ok bro people wild out here
I lived in Colombia. There is absolutely no reason to have a car if the car is not going to be your source of income.
21 Years lived in Japan. Reverse culture shock is real.
I'm Italian, & I do live here in Brazil since 2003. I spent 1 year in NYC in 2011 & was a nightmare
That's good that nothing happened to Sky. I totally agree with you Sky.I wouldn't live in the United States for 1 billion dollars
This was a fantstic video. It is so true. Once you see, you cannot unsee.
He's right you don't see a lot of head turners in America. I'm in Atlanta and there are supposed to be 10 to one woman to men , but you still don't see a lot of baddies.
It feels like the opposite
Been in Atl for 23 years. The women are not what they use to be. Made it easy for me to be faithful. I pretty much quit playing after my two side chicks reached 28. Met both when they were in college. The game is over here in the states!
O grande diferencial do Brasil é a sua informalidade. Por sermos um povo mestiço, dificilmente discriminamos alguém e os estrangeiros são super bem vindos porque o brasileiro é muito curioso pelos que vem de fora. Eu observo que os americanos tem muito protocolos ou educação em excesso para conhecer outra pessoa. No Brasil isso é muito menor, conversamos com pessoas na rua, em um ponto de ônibus como já a conhecêssemos. O Brasil é uma mistura de culturas e o melhor que o estrangeiro faz ao vir para o país é virar brasileiro
1MT, do you invest in physical precious metals (gold, silver)?
My Guy, shout to the Haitian community in Brazil. To each their own, you do you, that interview you did with Hustin was A1. Waste money never waste time.
I can’t wait to leave it’s so stressful here it’s literally bad for your health I’m sure of it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’m completely at peace in the USA but I live in Newport Beach. Everyone is rich & happy. So I have no issues here
I was about to say. You're in part of the 20% of America that isn't a powder keg, and that I would willingly live in.
I’ll pass
@@Xanatos_Clutchwonder what’s the min rich to feel comfortable in Newport
Have you seen the favlea videos bro ? C'mon - I'm looking at moving to Brazil as well, not scared of anyone anywhere - live your life
O Brasil é gigante e não é uma grande favela. Há muitas cidades seguras também. No Brasil existem cidades desde muito perigosas até muito seguras (algumas com índices de segurança equivalentes às da Europa). Mesmo em grandes cidades como São Paulo existem bairros perigosos e bairros seguros, basta se informar antes e evitar as regiões perigosas.
Atualmente o estado mais seguro do Brasil é São Paulo. Há muitas cidades boas no interior do estado de São Paulo e que são mais tranquilas e seguras que a capital do estado. O Estado de São Paulo é o mais desenvolvido economicamente. São Paulo é a capital financeira e Brasília é a capital do governo.
O Norte e Oeste do Brasil tem forte influência dos povos indígenas, no Nordeste há forte influência de afrodescendentes e os estados da região Sul do Brasil (Paraná, Santa Catarina e Rio Grande do Sul) têm forte influência de descendentes europeus. Há muita miscigenação entre os povos no Brasil, muitos casamentos interraciais.
Anywhere in the World is beautiful and full of woman if you have pockets full of money😂 youll get a reallity check when your pockets are empty.
The Flamengo jersey says it all Bro! Great video!
Thank you this is the reassurance I needed!! :3
Solid content Boss!!
Preach….. Peace and Mind is real!!!
I think almost anywhere in the world where you are in the upper or top economic class its good. Its just most people here can never and will never have that same feel of lifestyle . Which is why the US has the most millionaires of any other country. Because they have that same feel we get in other countries 🤷🏾♂️
That's the mindset 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Spit those facts, brotha man!
Bro i been watching your videos and been the Philippines two time for two months and let me tell you its a different world out there im still missing it peaceful relaxing and cant wait to go agin im out of vacation time lol be safe brother
That is pretty sad to hear. I guess that guy in the car felt threatened (scared) when you swerved. He was probably like, "What the heck are you trying to do, man?" I'm happy that nothing became of it.
You on point with this information
I bought a condo in the Philippines and i own a 5 bed room home in California thats paid off, and I still feel more happier in the Philippines.
What part....I lìve in Angeles city
@@josephrelaford6826 Azure Urban Resort in Manila. It was built by Hiltion and the place is absolutely amazing. I bought last year and that's my base for when I travel anywhere in southeast Asia.
Naw moving to Brazil wasn’t the mistake coming back to the US to visit was the mistake! But I feel you. Been to Brazil 2x and it was the black man’s paradise!
Yeah I agree it’s a big difference when you travel to other countries. Mostly everyone in the U.S are being used as pawns on a chess board. The great thing about the U.S is if you put the work in, you are able to stop being a pawn and become a chess player. The opportunities are in all countries but you can really make big moves in the States. That being said. Make your money work for you and travel.
Li alguns comentarios e não vi nada de bom, a impressão que senti é que como uma pessoa comentou, a america segundo ele é uma prisão a céu aberto. Naturalmente não sou americano e nem fui alguma vez para a america, mas o que posso dizer é que no Brasil a vida pode ser mais dificil para nós mas vivemos ela da melhor forma possivel; e o trabalho é só uma parte das varias que compoem a nossa vida.
Se voce so fala de trabalho, não esta vivendo....
Simples assim...