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What's the deal with Tijuana ?
What do you mean?
What's the deal with Tijuana ?
It's not nonsense. People have different experiences.
Of the places I've visited, I did not care for Rome at all. It was a complete disappointment. I didn't hate it, but I have little desire to go back. Other places I've been I would love to go back.
Boston.
Adelaide.
Roads are ridiculously stupid, it takes ages to get anywhere in the city, and they have a one way freeway that goes from the outer suburbs to the middle of nowhere. Never have I been to a more ridiculous city.
What's the deal with Tijuana ?
What do you mean?
Crooked police, a lot of drugs, and the lineup to get back across the border after a night there is insane
To give an example, two of my friends (male and a female) stepped outside a nightclub for a cigarette. Local cops bundled them into the back of a cop car, took his passport and demanded he hand over $200 or they'd rip it up
When he asked what they'd done, cop claimed he'd seen them "having sex" outside the club
I mean wtf
Those are just examples. And shouldn't I be treated with respect anywhere ?
If I have to go to expensive stores to get as much as a "hello" then fuck that city.
Like I said, I never experienced something like that in France.
I see Glendale more for it's gorgeous natural beauty. It's hard to beat the AZ deserts. And yes, I love suburbs when it comes to living, so that doesn't bother me. If strip malls and suburbia bother you, I'm not sure what big cities in the US you would enjoy (outside of maybe NYC). lol
Also, I'd argue that if all you see a city for is it's strip malls and neighborhoods, that maybe you need to get out more.
Atlanta.
Stinks of car exhaust, even downtown. The traffic is an eldritch nightmare, the homeless are very aggressive, and the local government is a mess.
Out of the myriad of cities I've gone to... rich... poor... old... new... Atlanta was the worst. This was around 2009 though, so maybe its gotten better.
It was probably the most named city in this thread, so I was curious on how it's bad
Holy shit now I understand
Either a cross between Stockton, CA and Rockford, IL. Both are shitholes.
The worse city I've been to in the US would be Winslow, AZ (and I LOVE Arizona).
I stood on a corner in Winslow, AZ, and it was not such fine sight to see. lol
Back when I lived in NYC and people still watched this show people talked about how all the jersey shore cast is from NY. No idea how true it is as I never cared enough to look it up. But jersey shore (as in the place not the show) is filled with people from NYC during the summer anyway.
You sure? Did you know people on The Real World weren't from those cities originally?
It was probably the most named city in this thread, so I was curious on how it's bad
Chattanooga
I've been to pretty much everywhere in the US save the NW. I'm from St. Louis and used to live in Florida. But Chattanooga is the worst.
And Americans visit Tijuana because it's literally right next to San Diego (where my mother is from, so I'm familiar with both places) and it has a strange appeal, sort of like a really seedy Las Vegas or Atlantic City or something.
You are right of course but let's not pretend that the jersey shore isn't full of people like that every weekend in the summer.
I'd rather not visit Montreal any time soon.
Philly is the literal dump of the USA. Just looks like trash even from the airplane and has so many trash people living in it. Their sports teams are all garbage as well.
Outside of USA, multiple cities in Brazil made me feel uncomfortable just for being a white American. Wanted to get out of that country as fast I could.
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Syracuse, NY - was on a bus passing through, so many shady people there. Also desolate.
Philly is the literal dump of the USA. Just looks like trash even from the airplane and has so many trash people living in it. Their sports teams are all garbage as well.
Outside of USA, multiple cities in Brazil made me feel uncomfortable just for being a white American. Wanted to get out of that country as fast I could.
Cancun was definitely in the top three worst cities I've visited. The humidity was terrible and it just felt like one gigantic tourist trap.In Australia, the capital cities are all pretty slick. Perth is a bit plain and Sydney has a lot of jerks but they're perfectly enjoyable. Beneath the capital cities, Newcastle is a bit gross but not as gross as the Gold Coast. I hate my birth town of Rockhampton, such a fucking shithole and I'm thankful I never really lived there.
In America, I lived in Houston and loved it even though it is objectively a concrete wasteland. Los Angeles can be amazing or an absolute dump, depending where you are or what you're doing.
In the U.K., Aberdeen is a bit shit but it had amazing kebabs and booze.
I'm gonna say the cities I like the least are Kuala Lumpur and Cancun. KL was hot, it stank, and apart from unreal food had nothing to offer the tourist. Cancun didn't feel like Mexico and we were only there for a flight. It reminded me of the worst parts of the Gold Coast and there were much more interesting places to visit in Mexico.
I remember Corpus and how crazy non-stop the wind was when we visited there. Such an ugly and dreadful place. The coast full of flesh eating bacteria and high counts of fecal bacteria sure was the icing on that shit cake.I'm not going to post things small enough to consider "towns" because it would be a long list, but if I had to choose an actual city, it would be Corpus Christi, TX.
Stayed there for a weekend while my gf was at some bootcamp events, and it was such a shithole.
Dirty, beat up roads, old worn down buildings, terrible food, factories and refineries everywhere, and was just straight up unpleasant in every way.
Remove all the people and replace the greenery with sand and it would look like something out of the Mad Max game.
It hasn't. It's just as bad today.
Atlanta is that Coke tour building surrounded by endless suburb without any real local culture.
Okeechobee Florida. Had to stay there for about six months for a work project. All there is to do is the Walmart parking lot or the Taco Bell parking lot. There's a low income area that looks something straight out the Jim Crow era. The prison right outside the town Is convenient for the random fugitives that escape every once in a while, and there's a high concentration of sex offenders.
Probably Niagara Falls, NY, It's amazing how despite being built right next to the Falls the place is an absolute dump, with the only reason to go is for the Seneca Casino. Besides that the only successful businesses are all tourist traps with blocks of haunted houses and sovenior shops. The rest of the city is in poverty much like other rust belt cities, and has one of the largest crime problems in the area.
I lived in Western New York for 18 years and only went to Niagara Falls maybe three times, and it's something that the shitshow of a city makes you appreciate Buffalo much more.
Rochdale, UK.
I was in Paris over the weekend and have to say it gets my vote as well. There's a ton of nice architecture, but that's just about the only thing I like about it.