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colombit comments on Disappointed Well you miss this point well in colombia, you dont have all the detergents, and the other gadgets that american have. I hired for 4 hours a maid so she can wash my clothes and where i live.
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colombit comments on Disappointed hi! my comment Well i dont know how to start, but for colombia, it is too difficult to have an american economy or candadian economy. I like how some americans treat lower class people. also i want to comment that USA maids that works for the president wore uniforms, so higher class in my country do the same as ur president, i dont thing wrong with that, it is true that colombian employers will try to pay the least they can. imagine 4 million uneployed, they will work for nothing, that is an economy thing, the good news colombia is preparing fof 2019 to become a better country coz that is our 200 birhtday as country. Now, i hope USA, and Europe can help our leaders to make something like India is doing, and to create more industries in colombia and not in china.
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colombit comments on Colombian Spanish hi! Lol
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colombit comments on Is this Spanish punctuation or a Colombian thing? they do not how to write! Sorry, for this comment. We use puctuation as you do in English or French. Maybe we do not how to use very well, but if you make an essay for at a school, make sure you use puctuaction. Also read spanish book, I am 100% you will see all the puctuacion you want, from , .: ( ) - -- and much more. I think what happens is that colombian people is not well teached at college or high school, also we only read 1 book per year compare to 20 books for other countries. The more you read the better writing you will have.
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colombit comments on Learning Spanish in Colombia thanks for your comments Hi all, I'am colombia, Im so happy that you enjoy colombia and plz talk good stuff about my country. I love my country so much, and reading ur comments make me more happy. Im 26 years old and if u want day and chat wiht me okay :)
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