ITT: Countries you have met people

ITT: Countries you have met people

I think I've met more, but I really can't remember

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this one english dude that got a ton of pussy in high school. he was friends with me in the beginning but moved on and befriended a bunch of wiggers and niggers

>America
US, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Canada
>Europe
all of them minus the meme ones like Monaco or San Marino
>Asia
China, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Hong Kong
>MENA
Morocco, Bahrain, Israel, Syria, Iran, Iraq
>Africa
Uganda, SA
+1 Australian

Where are you meeting all of these people?

travelled a bit and I was in AIESEC
got to hang out with all the incoming exchange students
probably the only cool thing about it because my colleagues were all nu-male robots

>America
USA, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela and Guatemala

>Europe
Spain, UK and Germany

>Asia
None

>Africa
None

Everyone were excellent guys, except thr uruguayan who was annoying with his constant "hey look at me, Uruguay is the creator of everything, we exist!!11!!1" atittude.

>people I loved
Russians, Finns, Kiwis, Uruguayans
>people I liked
Aussies, Argentina, and Chile
>indifferent
Taiwanese, Saudi, Iran, South African, Italian, French, and Spanish
>disliked
German, English, Canadian, American, Mexican, and Brazilian (although I think she was just a dumb bitch who wanted to argue about the World Cup, may or may not be representative of entire country)
>hated
Korean, Chinese, Filipino

I think thats about all of them

Red is fucked

>Americas
None
>Europe
None
>Asia
Indians
>Africa
None

What I can recall off the top of my head. I've probably met more Euros but some of them have been here since childhood and lose their accents.

>diversity is strength

I'd like to update mine. Still think I'm missing some

Blue means I definitely have known some people from there. Yellow is uncertain.

You forgot about me :( I thought we were frenz

>Yellow is uncertain
What does than mean exactly?

not much desu, maybe missing someone i've met in my childhood

I've only met burgers and Chinese, and a handfull of brits and aussies

I may or may not have met people from that country. I know a lot of foreigners from places like music festivals, and since I met some of them when I was 14 or so, I can't remember whether they were from a given country.

All of them were nice (except a couple of nigs who got angry for no reason the moment they started talking to me)

>America
Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Haiti, USA, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Cuba.
>Europe
Spain, UK and Norway
>Asia
South Korea and China
>Africa
Egypt
>Oceania
New Zealand

fixed map, forgot India and Israel

>America
Usa, canada, mexico, venezuela, argentina, aruba, brazil, chile, cuba, uruguay, paraguay, bolivia, ecuador, panama, costa rica, nicaragua, guatemala
>europe
Holland, germany, italy, france, spain, uk, russia, ireland, turkey, bulgaria, switzerland
> asia
Israel, lebanon, india, japan, china, korea
>oceania
Australia

updated

Forgot
>africa
Senegal, ethiopia, nigeria, angola

Peru too

Yes I've met a vatican priest, he was into me lol

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Probably more, particularly in Latin America, Arab countries, and Africa, but I don't always ask.

No. I'm poorfag. gib mony please or you can visit me at my ward.

Pretty much every country I can think of. I live in Toronto.

Let me see.
Shitalians in the shitalian consulate
A mexican exchenge student
A french tourist
An american trump supporter who happens to be engaged to a brazilian pardo
A polish couple
That's all, i never left brazil.

Youve never met chinese or indians or Indonesians?

Bet I have you beat. I teach at a university.

chinaman? never. local chinese and indians doesn't count.
>indonesian
no.

Step aside faggots

>North America
>Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras

South America
>Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Suriname

Africa
>South Africa, Angola, Somalia, Ghana, Uganda

MENA
>Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, UAE

Asia
>Japan, South Korea, China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam

Europe
>France, England, Wales, Italy

Benefits of a fairly diverse college and traveling.

Nice try. I'm still winning the thread

All the europeans and asians except for spein are university teachers

It seems even lad if I can recount the ones I've forgotten over the last few years.

I have every country in your Asia and Europe category and many more. Half of your list speaks Arabic or Spanish.

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Vuvuzuela, Brazil. Argentina, Panama, Cuba, white Haitian dude raised in Quebec, Austria, Italy, Turkey, Iran, some Arab baker, Spain, France, UK.. these are the ones I recall.

Rude

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Blue: Where I'm from
Green: Where I've lived

I'm sure I'm missing a load of places because I'll meet people when I'm out and forget where they're from

on an impersonal level or not born there:
Argentina
El Salvador
Peru I think
Chile
Ecuador
Bahamas
India
Trinidad
Nigeria
China
Korea
Pakistan
Canada
Nicaragua
Spain
Austria
Egypt
I think greek at least once
Probably thai from restaraunts
probably japs from restaraunts

On a personal level, and born there,
Cuba, Italy, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, H*iti, Finland, PR, UK, Uruguay, philiplinnes, dominican, cuban, italian, south african, colombian, venezuelan, costa rica, bangladesh

This is mine I guess

What do you guys think? Do I win?

every time i post
a thread dies

am i cursed

what is AIESEC?

I have you beat I'm afraid

I've never met anyone in a foreign country, but I have met a foreigner in my own country.
He was a japanese guy, looked less than 30, pretty young
He was selling old japanese books
I was the only person who was interested in buying them
They were really cheap, like 35 cents each
We talked a bit (his portuguese was kind of bad, but I didn't want to offend him by talking japanese)
Then I bought some books from him and went home

That's the only foreigner that I actually somewhat "met", though. There's a chinese guy near my house selling fried noodles but I never really talked to him because he only seems to know a few words in portuguese.