The Baltic states are like this, at least Tallinn and Riga that I've been to. I never looked around for if someone would steal tables or anything like that. Just I'd say my instincts are over-sensitive because of how awful cities can be in the US, and in a white country I'm looking around at the area expecting at the very least some crackhead homeless to accost me, and it doesn't happen. I think of any place I've been along the Baltic Sea (I've been to the majority of those countries) the only real just sketchy negative experiences I can point out was a muzzie.
I am going to have to be in Germany a few days later this year, and I've never been there beyond the airport, so I'm imagining a different experience entirely there.
Romania I would have assumed Gypsies everywhere.
The Baltic states are like this, at least Tallinn and Riga that I've been to. I never looked around for if someone would steal tables or anything like that. Just I'd say my instincts are over-sensitive because of how awful cities can be in the US, and in a white country I'm looking around at the area expecting at the very least some crackhead homeless to accost me, and it doesn't happen. I think of any place I've been along the Baltic Sea (I've been to the majority of those countries) the only real just sketchy negative experiences I can point out was a muzzie.
I am going to have to be in Germany a few days later this year, and I've never been there beyond the airport, so I'm imagining a different experience entirely there.