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Former girlfriends brother and I became and still are friends. He has lived there for 30 plus years. He has a Jewelry store. He says the natives there absolutely hate whites. It's more expensive than SoCal and has the highest cost of living than any other state. Time Zone is 4 or 5 hours earlier than west coast time.

I think everyone should go at least once, because it is so unique. I visited once and was living in San Diego at the time. I couldn't wait to get back home.

It's definitely not for everyone, many feel the same way. Local Japanese residents form most of the power base, and it's rare for mainland people to integrate easily, it took me years.

What locals resist are loud dominating mainland haoles, the loud American type. It's a great place if you fit in.

It's unfortunate though unless you're born there you don't get trusted much. Very big cultural divides re power, though everyone gets along. Learning pidgin helps.

This is all true

https://www.livinginhawaii.com/12-reasons-you-should-not-move-to-hawaii/
 
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Big down is it's heavily democratic with upw unions costing lots of money, like the 5b rail boondoggle. And the potholes, auwe! H1 crowding. I ended up living in Hawai'i Kai, which is nice.

Miss manapua, Korean plate lunch, windward beaches

I’m actually heading to Hawaii Kai in two hours to see a friend who just landed. But I agree with everything you said. I actually worked for the rail project for a year and it was a mess.. that thing won’t finish until 2030 at least
 
I came here with family when I was 13. I didn’t move to Hawaii Kai, my family isn’t rich. We moved to Waianae (the ghetto) but lived in a nicer part. The stigma towards whites is real and it was a struggle at first making friends and what not (never had trouble with the ladies tho lol they love nice looking white boys). But luckily at age 13 I was conditioned quick and held my own. Waianae is the toughest city on Oahu, it’s where UFC star Max Holloway is from (he graduated a year after me). The thing is, the locals don’t hate all whites, they hate the Haole. Basically a white person who comes to Hawaii and disrespects the land and the people. The amount of tourists that come to these islands with no care in the world and treat the island like crap is overwhelming and I understand why the locals get upset.
 
I came here with family when I was 13. I didn’t move to Hawaii Kai, my family isn’t rich. We moved to Waianae (the ghetto) but lived in a nicer part. The stigma towards whites is real and it was a struggle at first making friends and what not (never had trouble with the ladies tho lol they love nice looking white boys). But luckily at age 13 I was conditioned quick and held my own. Waianae is the toughest city on Oahu, it’s where UFC star Max Holloway is from (he graduated a year after me). The thing is, the locals don’t hate all whites, they hate the Haole. Basically a white person who comes to Hawaii and disrespects the land and the people. The amount of tourists that come to these islands with no care in the world and treat the island like crap is overwhelming and I understand why the locals get upset.

You musta had iit tough in Waianae, props for making it! Stinkeye and k.. haole day survivor wtg.

True re locals got no love for know it all mainland haoles.. I outlasted competitors, who left, because of one simple word... RESPECT.

I miss my clients
http://daytradinguniversity.com/clientsken.htm

and kailua beach, and char siu manapua, and wahines, and zippy's chili and kama'aina life
 
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You musta had iit tough in Waianae, props for making it! Stinkeye and k.. haole day survivor wtg.

True re locals got no love for know it all mainland haoles.. I outlasted competitors, who left, because of one simple word... RESPECT.

I miss my clients
http://daytradinguniversity.com/clientsken.htm

and kailua beach, and char siu manapua, and wahines, and zippy's chili and kama'aina life

Brah only white boy in my class! It was hard in the beginning but honestly being from Jersey helped me a lot. That east coast New York Tri-State aura helped me navigate and make friends with the right people in Waianae. I've seen other mainland kids move here from places like North Dakota, or Wisconsin and its completely different for them. But I was already conditioned by visiting my grandmother in Kauai every year while I still lived in Jersey, so I've always been in Hawaii. Looking back I really am blessed with such a comeuppance, its unique and not many can say the same!
 
Quite the lady killer you are... :D

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Yeah island life is like living in a small rural town, it gets quiet after dark.

That's one reason I lived in Waikiki for so many years.... it has more energy and nightlife than anywhere else, though touristy, it was fun.

I mastered the pua skills for meeting lots of ladies, it was easy.... women on holiday away from home are very um frisky so I helped them have a memorable island experience lol.

Food is great, plate lunches. Biggest drawback is cost of living, groceries are pricey... I remember feeling like it was 7-11 type high prices for everything. Price of paradise. Worth it.
 
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