critically ranking every city i've been to

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Published 2023-06-25
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  • @ratatata9450
    As a French, I would highly recommand to visit some french cities if you want to extend your tierlist to e or even f rating
  • @KodiakGG
    The monks really saved the rating for Vientiane haha
  • As an Estonian, I'm surprised how someone can prefer >30C weather. I personally like my cool breeze in the summer and not becoming a sweaty mess hahah. So I suppose you wouldn't like it here very much, although we do have great clean public transport and beautiful green scenery everywhere :,)
  • Rainbolt: I hope people won't get offended
    Proceeds to shit on italian cities
    Me, an italian: Well that's a pretty accurate ranking
  • @happycrimson
    "I didn't sleep because played with other people. I felt very happy tonight"

    bro imma cry 😭thats adorable
  • @Scarachus
    I would absolutely love to see more videos on Bangkok or Thailand as a whole! I'm really happy to see you enjoy it here so much
  • @odduro8751
    3:59 I can't believe bro just said "Going to put Madeira in *Northern D Tier*"
  • @beardyblocks5925
    Bangkok is easily my favourite city too. I've spent about 6 months in Thailand and there is something about that city that words can't really sum up and I'd absolutely love to see more of your perspective of the place.
    A good video suggestion: There's a district of BKK called Pradiphat; it's to the north of the city and it is totally off of the tourist trail. Most of central BKK is alive at all hours but Pradiphat Rd turns into a ghost town late at night, and I mean utterly dead. Almost to the point of apocalyptic.
    It's so eerie in contrast to the rest of the city and I only recently discovered why; it's because the Thais are convinced that it's haunted and they're too scared to go there at night.
    I'm pretty confident a video titled "Geoguessr player explores Bangkok's most haunted neighbourhood at night" would get a ton of clicks.
  • @eddypasta8234
    As an Italian, you should definitely check out Trieste, Bologna, Siena, and Torino. They will definitely be less touristy and more your vibe
  • @arrowheaded
    On my knees begging for you to upload the unreleased vlogs, I love how respectful and lowkey you are in them :)
    Bro crying rn you said one good thing about the UK my life is complete thank you brother 🙏
  • @aaro6652
    I'm an American that lived in Chiang Mai, then NYC, then finally visited Bangkok and it is now my life goal to move there too :) Trying to describe the magic of Bangkok is difficult. I like to tell people imagine a mega metropolis in the heart of the jungle. Vibrant light and heat and color and sounds and smells, incredible street food/vendor culture, a perfect and clean train system buzzing you from place to place, ancient and modern side by side, it just feels so alive.
  • @jubisvt
    thai here, so glad and very happy you enjoyed your time in thailand!! i was surprised to see bangkok at the highest as i've seen many foreigners prefer other thai cities over the capital, because it was very "noisy and humid" in bangkok, or something like that lol. either way, so happy you had a great time. best of luck to you if you are going to take thai classes. i find pronunciation kind of tough lol
  • @insectbah
    I'm always interested in seeing more footage from your travel! Enjoyed hearing more about it here
  • @browniezzz2942
    yoo trevor release them vlogs, I swear to god your vlogs about bangkok were so entertaining, interesting and relaxing to watch

    I am also curious about your story on that laotian road, would be really cool if we could see a video about that too
  • @MikhaelHld
    From what I've gathered, whenever you feel like visiting Malaysia again (since we're next to Thailand anyway), based on evertything you've said in this video, you'll love the smaller cities and villages in Malaysia like Penang, Malacca, Ipoh, Terengganu, Kundasang (Malaysia's switzerland on Borneo), since they have most of the developed infrastructure and amenities you'd expect to get from KL but have way more of our identity and culture. Eventhough I've lived most of my life in KL, I'd tend to agree on yourperspective there, our 'real' identity & culture are usually found in hidden spots in KL, especially nowadays, and tbf KL never had much Malay history and culture anyway since it's relatively new city and was a (British) colonially crafted city. You'd find more culture outside of KL unfortunately, even most of our centuries old royalty centres aren't in KL, especially compared to say Bangkok, where the magnificent old royal palace is right in the city centre. But hey, at least our food is still the best and you seem to agree on that hehe. You're always welcome to come back :3 I'd even bring you around Malaysia if you don't find that weird lol. I'm just a huge geography nerd and would love to show people Malaysian hospitality :D
  • @MMS-dv8ob
    So great to hear your unique travel perspectives! I hope your SE Asian travels take you to Philly at some point for some island hopping (Siargao, Cebu, Palawan, for example). Stunning nature, beach vibes are both chill and adventurous, and such nice, happy people.
  • @billhaverchuck3745
    Napoli is rough and chaotic, but for its size it has a lot to offer in terms of historic sites. It's also surrounded by beautiful places like the islands of Ischia and Procida, and The Sunken City of Baiae from Ancient Roman times. Venice is an architectural wonder, a magical place of rich history and culture. What ruins the enjoyment of visiting these places is the overflowing of tourists. Peak season is almost anxiety-inducing. During low season, Venice is a totally different place. The city at night/dawn is unreal, feels like being in a dream (especially when it's foggy). Florence is an open air museum. Absolutely beautiful. Of course, during peak season you can't see ten feet in front of you. Rome is an another open air museum. Its historic centre alone, which is only a tiny part of the city, includes no less than 25000 points of environmental and archeological interest.
  • As a Thai, im really happy that my home country gets such high rankings. I encourage you to learn the language and visit more places. Thailand will always welcome you!
  • @natatatt
    Totally get you on Thailand. Such a beautiful country. Love the people, the historical architecture (incredible temples), the greenery/nature, and the food is so so good. Check out Siem Reap/Angkor Wat next time you're in SE Asia though - it's an amazing place.
  • @Soyuzuuu
    The images representing the cities already tell so much 😭😭