[ENG][AMA] I live in Venezuela
Hi there! My name is Leiderith and I live in Maracay (Venezuela). I invite you to ask questions about what is like to live here. If someone would like to help me then I will appreciate it A LOT: http://paypal.me/leiderith
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@Harold:
1. Worst. we are governed by a drug trafficking network through the politicians of venezuela.
2. Trying to get some money to survive crisis by selling appointments to legalize documents.
3. It is true that we were around 5 days without electricity, without internet, without cash to buy food
@InstruktorLewitacji: I'm 24 years old. I worked as a receptionist in a hotel and I was earning around 5$ for month. Now I'm looking for a new job but it's difficult 'cause food worth more than we can earn on a job
@GoGoPowerRangers: Life was way better than now. I was 16 years old in 2010 and I was studying tourism at university in Isla de Margarita. God, how much I miss my life then. I was able to take a flight without no problem to visit my family on
@menel_z_gronostajem: I have no idea
As I said before to @Soapmaker... People can earn an income in a less usual way. That is why there is a lot of insecurity in the country. Anyone can kill you on a phone or steal your car in supermarkets for food
@niggerinthebox: It looks normal like going to do some exercise in the morning. Sometimes if i can i go to cinema with friends or beach (Fortunately is close to me)
most of my friends have left the country but I always bring some food to exchange for something else that I need. These exchanges
The salary depends because if the company does not have to produce then
for gasoline we pay cents, I mean, it's absurdly cheap. You can recharge your tank as much as necessary.
It is not legal to have foreign currency for the exchange system that doesn'tt allow free circulation of dollars in the country but when you go to the mall or some food stores they give you the price in dollars and not in
My
2. Yes, it's probably the best option we have at the moment.
3. Yes, my family and friend are agree with that
4. No, I don't know anyone agree with government but it doesn't mean they don't exist.
5. Many things have
he used to get people to get everything for nothing. It is not only a problem of
At first I had not left because I was finishing my university studies which is important to me at the same time I hoped that somehow we could improve and things would be better, with a bit of sadness for having to think about leaving the country and my family I guess I was refused but I get graduated in December of
I would go to Chile and maybe in future would like to be in Europa :)
thanks for asking
I would recommend you Salto Angel, La Gran Sabana, Los Roques, Roraima, Tucacas (Parque Nacional Morrocoy) are the sites most popular for foreign tourism but if you know someone here that can keeping you safe then you could meet some other nice places here or contact a responsible agency. I could recommend you some by a private message. If you are interested let
1. Pienso que algo puede cambiar en mi país en un futuro cercano, el gobierno caerá pero nuestro país puede tardar algunos años en recuperarse y posicionarse en el mapa de nuevo como un país seguro para visitar de turismo y una potencia económica.
2. Opino que el presidente encargado de Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, ha logrado lo que algunos personajes de la oposición no han
Sorry for my late answer. We spent 2 days without electricity
My favorite movie by now is Me before you
Don't dream of getting a taxi in the night, rarely happens
2) me before you
3) Bastille ft marshmallow - Happier
4) I think is good but always can be better
We have to learn something new everyday :)
5) I get graduate on tourism
6) Poland is a beautiful country, I couldn't decide
2) me before you
3) Bastille ft marshmallow - Happier
4) I think is good but always can be better
We have to learn something new everyday :)
5) I get graduate on tourism
6) Poland is a beautiful country, I couldn't decide