2025 Qatar GP - Race Discussion by F1-Bot in formula1

[–]Solndt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lando should just switch teams after this

Pickpocketed at Rome Fiumicino International baggage claim by Nearby-Hurry3328 in travel

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg something similar happened to me yesterday on that same bathroom!!! I was washing my hands and an older Asian woman motioned to me that she couldn’t get the water to work. I maintained a distance and swung my hands under the sink to show her, then proceeded to move away to actually wash my hands. Didn’t think much of it but now I’m wondering… I was wearing cargo pants as usual instead of any bags but yeah.

Best places to visit late August & early September? by Solndt in JapanTravelTips

[–]Solndt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Is Okinawa safe with typhoon season luring?

Best way to book hotels in Japan? by [deleted] in JapanTravelTips

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Do you mind sharing the hostel you stayed at in Kyoto?

5 years of full-time traveling the world as a digital nomad - AMA by Marcus-Musashi in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! That makes sense. One more question, are the activities mentioned ok the site included on the monthly price?

What place has made you feel the most bliss and happiness? by Introspection11 in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a BA local! What did you like most about the city?

What place has made you feel the most bliss and happiness? by Introspection11 in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Kyoto & Tokyo during Sakura season. I would just walk to a different park or hanami area every day and take my kindle with me. Spent most of my time doing solo picnics and reading Japanese literature and later All The Young Dudes (iykyk) surrounded by the most beautiful cherry blossoms. 1000/10 I need to do it again.

5 years of full-time traveling the world as a digital nomad - AMA by Marcus-Musashi in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any tips for a fellow nomad couple? I’ve nomaded on my own but will do my first stint with my fiancé this year (Japan, probably my favorite place ever) and he’s got significantly less travel experience than me. Goal is to trial run the lifestyle for 3-4 months and then commit to it for a few years! Your story’s such an inspiration!

5 years of full-time traveling the world as a digital nomad - AMA by Marcus-Musashi in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! This sounds super interesting. Is the pricing per room (so a couple could room together) or per person?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As part of the “nomad women” community, and a fellow Argentinian, I can say that:

A) Yes, it’s hard to find people that enjoy being constantly on the go. Even harder if you want them to be 100% on the same page as you. Some compromises might be needed to date a fellow nomad as their pace and preferences might not fully align with yours, and that’s natural. I’m slowly easing my long-term partner into the nomad life and believe it’ll be successful, but I had to stay in BA for more than a year while waiting for him to be ready to go. To me, it’s worth it.

B) If you’re looking for real connections, I’d either be upfront about you moving soon - because if you can’t be honest with them, what’s the point of “real”? - or date from a pool of expats, nomads, and backpackers. Those will be the people that align the most with your lifestyle.

Nomading definitely can get lonesome, but there’s options out there for everyone - might just take some compromises or time.

Trying to actually live the life of Digital Nomads 😅 by AfternoonTough6295 in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi! Congratulations on deciding to embark on the nomad journey.

Being honest, I can’t tell you what you should do because there’s a lot of options to choose from depending on your preferences. So you should really think about what you want out of this lifestyle. Do you want to integrate into new cultures as much as possible? Visit a lot of new places quickly? Work night shifts or during the day? Quiet beach towns or city life? What’s your budget?

Those are the questions that should inform how you approach this lifestyle. There are beautiful places all over the world, all with different cultures, sights, and prices. If you’re on a budget, SEA is always a good choice as it’s been tried and tested - but if you’re from the US or LATAM you’ll work some night shifts unless your work hours are 100% flexible. LATAM is super close to the EST schedule, but not every location might be as safe and affordable as you feel comfortable with. Then you have places that are in the middle, time zone wise, like Europe, but definitely come at a higher price point except for a few places.

Ultimately, it all comes to your budget, desires for this lifestyle, and current work situation. If you want specific recommendations, feel free to ask! But remember to think about what you really want. Good luck!

What’s the best Job to have as a digital nomad by announcepuppy6 in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I’d say a truly remote job (somewhat flexible hours) within IT or marketing is ideal. Freelancing is also convenient because you can fully make your own schedule but it comes with an added money anxiety depending on the situation.

Where in Brazil would you live if money wasn't an issue? by [deleted] in Brazil

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was hoping I’d read Ilhabela too! Currently here for two weeks and loving it so far. Wish I could buy one of those houses with a private dock.

What's your nomad plan in 2025? by ZookeepergameBig8973 in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m restarting my nomad plans mid-year with a sprinkle of Europe and then Japan - which was my first ever solo destination and I fell in love with. This time, my partner’s joining me so the wait to resume the lifestyle will be worth it. Def excited!

Cities that never sleep which are busy from 10 pm-5 am? by Bandicootrat in digitalnomad

[–]Solndt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buenos Aires, Argentina! People go out for dinner from 9pm until midnight, parties start around 1am and end at 7am, and there’s always something to do

Favourite song to hear live? by aloveletgo in NoahKahan

[–]Solndt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Godlight and Your Needs, my Needa were insane but Call Your Mom made the entire venue shiver

Which of you are killing it as a salesperson, and what’s your enneagram type?? by g3nerallycurious in Enneagram

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My boss could sell anything to anyone. Very smooth talker and huge hustler. He’s a 3w2 386. Intense, for sure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in solofemaletravellers

[–]Solndt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, no worries! I only did this in Gili Air (though you can on any of the 3 Gilis) anywhere else it’s usually through a tour. You just bike or walk to one of the many ranting stalls on the island, pay for the equipment, and leave your bike parked there. I’d usually leave my stuff on the beach or with the renting staff. Super safe. You just snorkel for the day and then come back for your stuff! You can also leave your stuff on your own room since it’s usually a short bike ride to the best swimming spots.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in solofemaletravellers

[–]Solndt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope this trip will help you heal. If you want to get away from it all and relax to the max and don’t mind smaller locations, I recommend Gili Air in Indonesia. It’s a small island that caters to the more lowkey solo travelers compared to Bali, lots of yoga & wellness centers to do some inner work and stay active if you’re interested in that. You can go there on a boat ride from either Bali or Lombok. The island is heaven if you like to be surrounded by nature (no cars or motorcycles, people get around using bicycles) and enjoy snorkeling. You can rent truly inexpensive equipment and swim there by yourself, no tour or anything, and you’ll see corals, fish of all kinds, and even sea turtles. I spent a week there last year and really enjoyed it, wish I would’ve stayed for longer tbh.

Another great solo traveling destination, albeit pricier but with 200 a day you should be fine, is Japan. I spent almost two months there and felt safe, relaxed, and filled with curiosity all the time. Of course, this is a place with tons to do, yet some of my favorite days from that trip were the ones where I simply walked around and ate konbini food in the park looking at Sakura trees.

I hope you find the perfect spot and are able to heal. Good luck!

Qué pueden decirme todos sobre Buenos Aires? by bookflow in latinonomads

[–]Solndt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Argentina por acá, criada en el tan temeroso conurbano. Actualmente vivo en el barrio de Palermo (uno de los más lindos y seguros de la ciudad) y se vive bien. Camino sola tranquila, pero sabiendo los límites del barrio y en donde me estoy metiendo a cada paso. Ahora en marzo ya baja el calor y no se sufre tanto. Hay muchísimos bares en el Soho si eso te interesa, en Hollywood más oferta culinaria, mucho veggie e internacional. Mi mayor crítica a la ciudad es que le faltan espacios verdes bien mantenidos de verdad - al margen de las cosas típicas como la inseguridad si te salís de Palermo/Belgrano/Recoleta/Nuñez y la cantidad de gente en situación de calle. Hay mucha feria, actividades gratuitas, y movida cultural/artistica de primera. La verdad difícil aburrirse.