What is the worst city or country you have ever been to?
@ogbenishyna44 (717)
June 21, 2025 12:38am CST
We all have preferences for different things especially when we travel to a new city or country for the first time. I do hate cities with high crime rates , especially those petty pick pockets and criminals looking at you like you owe them something. Rio De Janeiro is one of such. So which city or country is your worst city to ever visit?
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@AmbiePam (101653)
• United States
22 Jun
Oh man, I don’t want to insult anyone, but it would be Tijuana, Mexico. It stinks terribly, the poverty was sad, and people wouldn’t leave you alone when you said you didn’t want to buy anything. But boy, it just smelled awful, even in the cab. That was the worst part, plus you couldn’t drink the water.
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@ogbenishyna44 (717)
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22 Jun
wow, I thought Mexico has developed more than that. It sounds more horrible than the third world.
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@Nakitakona (58386)
• Philippines
21 Jun
I haven't travelled and never been of course gone to any city except our capital city where criminality is manageable.
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@Nakitakona (58386)
• Philippines
22 Jun
@ogbenishyna44 You're right especially if it a big city.
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@ogbenishyna44 (717)
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21 Jun
Some cities are just terrible when it comes to managing crime.
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@rsa101 (39816)
• Philippines
21 Jun
To be completely honest, I haven't had any really bad travel experiences. Even though I know that not every location is ideal—some might have had small annoyances or fallen short of my expectations—I have never been to a city or a nation that made me feel bad or let me down. I make an effort to approach every new location with curiosity and an open mind, which frequently enables me to find something to enjoy, even if it isn't what I had in mind.
After all, there is more to traveling than picture-perfect scenery and faultless service. It's about the anecdotes you collect, the little things that stay with you, and the unanticipated lessons you learn. I've frequently encountered good people, interesting cultures, or experiences that have made the trip worthwhile, even in places that may be a little rough around the edges. Every place I've been so far has contributed something new to my journey, and I appreciate that.
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@ogbenishyna44 (717)
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21 Jun
yea, its important to get those souvenirs and anecdotes.
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@ogbenishyna44 (717)
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21 Jun
Oh! I thought Americans love visiting Amsterdam. Its such a small , compact city
@xFiacre (14140)
• Ireland
21 Jun
@ogbenishyna44 They do, but I’m not an American.
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@xiaolisu1 (26)
• Chai Wan, Hong Kong
21 Jun
Actually i don't have opportunity to travel so far so i don't realize that problem for me the difference among different countries is something I really want to have that experience
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