Heh, if you want to experience the real <country> you have to visit <city>

>Heh, if you want to experience the real you have to visit .

For your country, which city is that?

If you're a guy, then Montreal
If you're a grill, then mine

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Sioux City, Iowa

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None because there's no "real" Brazil, it's too big and diverse to have a single city that represents it all.

that was cute

>there's no "real" Brazil

Then explain that shit in your wallet.

There's nothing in my wallet...

Xi'an

Mecca

Melbourne

I'm sorry.

since 20% of the population lives there I'd say Mexico city.
The other 80% is a mixture of tourist traps, towns where they burn you in the main square if you are a commie, towns where they burn you in the main square if you are NOT a commie and boring cities that no one (even their own inhabitants) talk about.

Any city with a population of less than 100 thousand.

That's an oxymoron m8

This for America also.

Real America? DC or NYC or LA. But those have so little to do with the rest of America and our history that those are also the worst answers possible.

Real America? Historic Williamsburg or Gettysburg or any of those other historical attractions. But that's the past.

Real America? Any of the many run down cheap shacks that most of this country lives in. Where someone is working on a truck out front in the middle of the day.

There's lots of real America spread out everywhere but it's not that interesting.

Why do you think so?

True. Continental countries suffer from this, our identity is much more a lowest denominator than anything.

Townsville, Queensland. The city so quintessentially Canadian, you'd almost think you were in Canada itself.

Though I have no clue what 1980s gay porn has to do with anything.