PORTUGAL Is An AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL & ENCHANTING COUNTRY! I Completely Concur With Karen Beverly; Gorgeous Cities & Towns, Stunning Beaches, Very High Quality Of Life, Very Safe To Walk Around As a SOLO FEMALE Traveller & Nomad. Love The People, Great Farm-To-Table Produce, Freshest Fish.. Etc. Generally a GREAT ALL ROUND COUNTRY! I❤️ Portugal.🌹x
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but sisters you probably should consider your other options when it comes to relationships. Even if BM were the majority in your host country they certainly would not limit themselves to BW. 🤷🏽♀️ You know it’s true.
Thanks so much, Picky girl travels the World for this insight. I really enjoyed listening to each of the women share their stories. It ignites Inspiration & Hope for us.
It’s been 3 years but I am now planning to leave London…!!! In a couple months I will be heading to the Silver Coast of Portugal…!!! Ready to leave that fast-pace, money-mad, get-it-in lifestyle behind. So tired of race/ethnicity/materialism being an issue or an impact on life… or living. I want to engage with the locals and experience their culture. (Not gonna be one of those folks who wants things to be same/similar to “back home”… otherwise I would’ve stayed in TX!) Gonna try Portugal for awhile, then onto Mexico next year and eventually to Panama. And after that…???
I live is South Korea for a total of 6 years (two tours), US Army. I loved Korea, loved the soldiers. Saw very racism. PS: Yes! I speak Korean! Though I never attended a formal schooling in Korean, I have beed told that I spoke Korean better that they had every heard from a foreign person. Love Korea! I still have some Korean friends after more that 40 years.
Watch replay. I am truly grateful that you made theses videos that included different women in different countries telling their stories.. This has really helped me with my research. Thank you so much
Your guest, Karen Beverly, spoke straight LIFE to me!! Things about safety, and guns, and fresh food, etc... all spoke directly to my soul!! Especially that part about having trauma you don't even realize until you leave the situation. I lived in Germany before and could feel that same kind of weight lifted once I got into the groove of the new pace of life. Looking forward to relocating to a new country soon. You've also had so many great countries represented that now I'm starting to reconsider my options!! Ecuador, Rwanda, Mexico, Granada, PORTUGAL, France, etc.... Now I gotta go dig out my 'Dream Location' checklist! hahahahaha I got some re-thinking to do. LOLOL
Thank you so much for doing this. I'm getting back heavy on my research so I can exit soon.. Can you consider adding covid restrictions if you are doing another one?
Thank you for all of the information. I am looking to move in about four years from now. And I am looking towards Portugal. If you have a video of someone living in Portugal who is not retired. I would love to view that video. Thank you again
Glad it was helpful! Did you watch Part 1 of this video? Shar is currently living in Portugal and is not retired. ruclips.net/video/5aAGY3zfaD4/видео.html
I a probably one of the few men that watch your channel, I do want to move out of the US but I am a blue collar worker and i cant take off two months to wait for a Mexican residency card, I do earn enough but I need to work as I am in my 50s, I think men who were in the mil[tary are more likey to move out of the US
Great video. I’d love to visit Rwanda. Does anyone know of a Black owned company which gives tours of Rwanda? I took a tour of Ghana in May with a Ghanaian owned tour company and am going with the same company to Tanzania next year.
PLEASE DO BLACK WOMEN WHICH CHILDREN ADDITION RANGING FROM AGES FROM 0 TO TEENAGE. HOW WE FIND CHILDCARE SCHOOLING SYSTEMS, HOW MUCH OF AN INCOME DIFFERENCE WOULD IT BE FOR A FAMILY OF 1,2 ,3 ETC. WOULD IT BE BETTER TO COME ON A SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP IF SO HOW DO WE FIND HOUSING THANK YOU
The irony is that despite its “wealth” (in quotes because of its incredible debt), the US is a poor country. “Some people are so poor all they have is money.” It’s a fundamentally anti-human and pathological culture. HUNDREDS of mass shootings, averaging 1.5/day. Epidemic of loneliness, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. The only thing that matters is money. One of the most remarkable things I noted in my travels is that the people in these so-called “poor” countries tended to be happier. Pick your poison. 🤷🏾♀️
PORTUGAL Is An AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL & ENCHANTING COUNTRY! I Completely Concur With Karen Beverly; Gorgeous Cities & Towns, Stunning Beaches, Very High Quality Of Life, Very Safe To Walk Around As a SOLO FEMALE Traveller & Nomad. Love The People, Great Farm-To-Table Produce, Freshest Fish.. Etc. Generally a GREAT ALL ROUND COUNTRY! I❤️ Portugal.🌹x
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but sisters you probably should consider your other options when it comes to relationships. Even if BM were the majority in your host country they certainly would not limit themselves to BW. 🤷🏽♀️ You know it’s true.
For true. I expanded my dating pool long ago. 🤷🏾🧐🔍
Exactly 💯
Thank you! Funny how I never hear Black men commenting on the dearth of Black women when they travel or live outside of the U.S.
@@kaydenpat Quite the contrary!
I like and date different races of men. I don't like to limit my options 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks so much, Picky girl travels the World for this insight. I really enjoyed listening to each of the women share their stories. It ignites Inspiration & Hope for us.
Very good series. I loved hearing about destinations from actual black women's personal experiences.
It’s been 3 years but I am now planning to leave London…!!! In a couple months I will be heading to the Silver Coast of Portugal…!!! Ready to leave that fast-pace, money-mad, get-it-in lifestyle behind. So tired of race/ethnicity/materialism being an issue or an impact on life… or living. I want to engage with the locals and experience their culture. (Not gonna be one of those folks who wants things to be same/similar to “back home”… otherwise I would’ve stayed in TX!) Gonna try Portugal for awhile, then onto Mexico next year and eventually to Panama. And after that…???
Love what you wrote ..
I live is South Korea for a total of 6 years (two tours), US Army. I loved Korea, loved the soldiers. Saw very racism. PS: Yes! I speak Korean! Though I never attended a formal schooling in Korean, I have beed told that I spoke Korean better that they had every heard from a foreign person. Love Korea! I still have some Korean friends after more that 40 years.
Watch replay. I am truly grateful that you made theses videos that included different women in different countries telling their stories.. This has really helped me with my research. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Your guest, Karen Beverly, spoke straight LIFE to me!! Things about safety, and guns, and fresh food, etc... all spoke directly to my soul!! Especially that part about having trauma you don't even realize until you leave the situation. I lived in Germany before and could feel that same kind of weight lifted once I got into the groove of the new pace of life. Looking forward to relocating to a new country soon.
You've also had so many great countries represented that now I'm starting to reconsider my options!! Ecuador, Rwanda, Mexico, Granada, PORTUGAL, France, etc.... Now I gotta go dig out my 'Dream Location' checklist! hahahahaha I got some re-thinking to do. LOLOL
I Love that U Found a Sense of BELONGING SIS❤️ I TRULY WANT THAT‼️
Thank you for the information and interviews!
You're welcome
Thank you so much for doing this. I'm getting back heavy on my research so I can exit soon.. Can you consider adding covid restrictions if you are doing another one?
Oh, wow! I low key forgot I did this interview 😂😂 Thanks so much for the shout out!
😂😂😂
Thank you for all of the information. I am looking to move in about four years from now. And I am looking towards Portugal. If you have a video of someone living in Portugal who is not retired. I would love to view that video. Thank you again
Glad it was helpful! Did you watch Part 1 of this video? Shar is currently living in Portugal and is not retired. ruclips.net/video/5aAGY3zfaD4/видео.html
@@AdaliaAborisade so I went and watched the first one. And I did get a lot of answers and more questions. Thanks so much.
I a probably one of the few men that watch your channel, I do want to move out of the US but I am a blue collar worker and i cant take off two months to wait for a Mexican residency card, I do earn enough but I need to work as I am in my 50s, I think men who were in the mil[tary are more likey to move out of the US
Thank you Picky Girl for this content. I’m considering moving out of the US. In two years so traveling now to decide where to live.
You're welcome! Did you see part 1 of this series? ruclips.net/video/5aAGY3zfaD4/видео.html
@@AdaliaAborisade yes. I was trying to obtain your checklist I have not received it yet. Also, when I leave America I want to leave debt. Free.
These two videos are a godsend. Thank you so much, this is so helpful
You're very welcome!
My Angolan co-worker suggested that I start my African travel journey in Rwanda.
I'm glad I have different nationality of friends who have the same mindset as me here in the USA, I wouldn't have it any other way.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Your videos have been very vital in my research where to go. I so appreciate you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the information 😊
My pleasure 😊
Spain. ✨✨✨
This was insightful.
Interesting
Enjoyed thank you
Is Rawanda walkable? Is there a Centro area? Like in Mexico? I am putting my list of things that are important to me
Great video. I’d love to visit Rwanda. Does anyone know of a Black owned company which gives tours of Rwanda? I took a tour of Ghana in May with a Ghanaian owned tour company and am going with the same company to Tanzania next year.
Greetings what is the name of that company which travels to ghana
Certified Africa might have something www.certifiedafrica.com/
Hi: Your information is valuable. Thank you!! What translation app. do you use?
For general purposes I use Google Translate but for Spanish in Mexico I now use Reverso.
If they don't like your shade.... Does she mean skin tone?
I believe she does
PLEASE DO BLACK WOMEN WHICH CHILDREN ADDITION RANGING FROM AGES FROM 0 TO TEENAGE. HOW WE FIND CHILDCARE SCHOOLING SYSTEMS, HOW MUCH OF AN INCOME DIFFERENCE WOULD IT BE FOR A FAMILY OF 1,2 ,3 ETC. WOULD IT BE BETTER TO COME ON A SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP IF SO HOW DO WE FIND HOUSING THANK YOU
You should check out the rest of this playlist. I've interviewed quite a few moms. ruclips.net/p/PLEY3LY7BLBz8pkoCKS4pBkBuZIDmHCktI
You can’t see your Mickey Mouse until you stand outside of Disney Land.
Please deliver me from Louisiana, Jesus!
I just Google that Rwanda is a poor country. 😳😳😳😳😳
"Poor" is relative. You have to find a country that fits your needs, whatever they are.
The irony is that despite its “wealth” (in quotes because of its incredible debt), the US is a poor country. “Some people are so poor all they have is money.” It’s a fundamentally anti-human and pathological culture. HUNDREDS of mass shootings, averaging 1.5/day. Epidemic of loneliness, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. The only thing that matters is money. One of the most remarkable things I noted in my travels is that the people in these so-called “poor” countries tended to be happier. Pick your poison. 🤷🏾♀️