Airbnb can be a mixed bag experience.
I've never had an issue in Asia-Pacific.
Is it really that bad in the U.S.?
Is it really that bad in the U.S.?
I wouldn't know. I have never used Airbnb and likely never will because I do not like the potential for fuckery from the company and property owners. I'll stick with well known hotels since they've never really screwed me over, yet.
This is the way I feel
We prefer to use airbnb or guest houses (more quiet locations), away from kindergarten-like hotels filled with large Asian families with very loud and annoying kids.
There is a hidden code/way of speaking. When you message the host, without saying it, you need to highly convey that you are a respectable person who will take care of the property, not have any parties and not leave any kind of mess when you leave.
The reply from the host is equally important. You need to read between the lines to see if the host is someone who cares for their property and doesn't rent to niggers.
It is kind of like talking to someone new and feeling out if they are vaccinated or not by asking other questions unrelated to vaccines. You can't outwardly discrimination against niggers, so you have to beat around the bush enough to determine if you are chatting with a sane person or a liberal.
It's all so tiring. I can't imagine myself living in such fucked up jewed multiculturalism.
It is VERY tiring when you need to leave your carefully chosen area that has only white people in it. It is also tiring keeping close tabs on everyone in your area so you can find out if anyone is planning to move before they list their home, so that you can line up a buyer for said home, from a list of people that you have been keeping in touch with who you have already pre-qualified as being potential good neighbors. Letting ones guard down about who is going to be continuously living around you means you would have to never let your guard down when taking your dog for a walk, or not letting your kids play outside freely because some nigger or paki moved into the area. Yes, it is very fucking tiring.
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