My amiga was walking near 93 park the other day and this gringo comes up to her on the street and asks for directions to the transmilenio. She gives him the directions and he is like "oh wait wait can you give me your telephone number." She told him she had a boyfriend and he left her alone. (Unlike Colombianos gringos respect relationships it seems)
You guys are going to have to get more game on than traveling all that way to Colombia and asking nice girls on the street for phon ...
I guess you guys like to pay gringo Iva? My clients tell me while visiting here how it is so refreshing not to have to pay gringo Iva. In other SA countries it is common place, a part of doing business (in Ecuador it is terrible). Here in Colombia it is not….YET.
How does this happen? Tourism is new to Colombia and we are playing catch-up to the other countries. But we are learning and it will not be long untill foreigners are paying gringo iva everywhere they go.
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These moderators from what I have been able to ascertain are not professional moderators. They don't even delete on the basis of the rules posted on this site. It comes down to censorship and the real danger of censorship is that PEOPLE are used to do the censoring. PEOPLE are full of opinion, bias and prejudices. So what you have is favoritism for one type of post over another type of post or over one person than another.
It is just human nature. Either they should stick to the rules abs ...
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