Man, you are brave to go places with out know spanish and or where to go, but it's cool to see what is reality by youself in unknown world . you're cool.. (me no way jose, walk the hill on foot)
so what did you do on your trip? how many countries did you go to, just peru and chile? I am thinking of going to south america as well with no spanish skills haha.
It is just like traveling in other place. My rule of thumb is look for young kids and suits if you need to communicate. Business people and young kids speak english. I will be posting more of my South America trip soon.
enjoyed your video. I was born in Valparaiso I can tell you it is a dangerous city. You were brave going and not speaking Spanish. You made me laugh how you puffed up the Valparaiso hills......you should of gone to the South, Villa Rica, Valdivia, Pucon, Quillota, I hope your trip was enjoyable in Chile. Its country with a sad past thats why Valparaiso has no money invested in it. But most of its people are very funny, friendly people with a great ability to have fun and joke around. Chileans are master jokers.....with warm hearts.
@@ahchilenadecorazon9711 I don't know which Valparaiso you know but it is not a quiet city? Since when has a city being quiet. I am talking about the port City..and all its cerros.....pancho gancho never heard of it????
When someone travels to a non English speaking country, the least they could do (anyone will tell you) is to learn some basic sentences and possible replies on their language. If you don't, you are bound to get lost, or a drink instead of a full meal and, no doubt, will end up complaining. Looks like you decided to 'just go' wherever and however. In which case, you shouldn't complain.
Man, you are brave to go places with out know spanish and or where to go, but it's cool to see what is reality by youself in unknown world . you're cool.. (me no way jose, walk the hill on foot)
The world is full of nice people. T.V. and movies make it scary.
You only showed the bad areas of Valparaíso lol
Es lindo valparaiso...pero lo seria mas .si la gente fuera mas cuidadosa con la limpieza ...se ve en las faldas de los cerros mucha basura acumulada..
cool vlogs
This guy has great content.
so what did you do on your trip? how many countries did you go to, just peru and chile? I am thinking of going to south america as well with no spanish skills haha.
It is just like traveling in other place. My rule of thumb is look for young kids and suits if you need to communicate. Business people and young kids speak english. I will be posting more of my South America trip soon.
sweet would like to see more footage
GREAT JOB FAM
enjoyed your video. I was born in Valparaiso I can tell you it is a dangerous city. You were brave going and not speaking Spanish. You made me laugh how you puffed up the Valparaiso hills......you should of gone to the South, Villa Rica, Valdivia, Pucon, Quillota, I hope your trip was enjoyable in Chile. Its country with a sad past thats why Valparaiso has no money invested in it. But most of its people are very funny, friendly people with a great ability to have fun and joke around. Chileans are master jokers.....with warm hearts.
It’s not a dangerous city!! Valparaíso it’s a quiet place with nice people everywhere!!! I was born in pancho gancho too!!! Greetings!
@@ahchilenadecorazon9711 I don't know which Valparaiso you know but it is not a quiet city? Since when has a city being quiet. I am talking about the port City..and all its cerros.....pancho gancho never heard of it????
that guy in 9:40 says: "now, hommie, we are rolling the weed"
The ticket is not in haitian
Valparaiso is a beautiful city...Vina is nice but preferred the nightlife, food and prices in Valparaiso.
You keep saying it's hot yet you still have that jacket on. lol
I was there in 1990 and I want to go back so bad I loved that place!
are you in Chile right now??
Fantastic video from the city where I was born..Valparaiso...
Your city is awesome!
Great tour. It felt like I was there with you meeting the people. Keep them coming!
Go back to the Bronx may be you will feel better there
When someone travels to a non English speaking country, the least they could do (anyone will tell you) is to learn some basic sentences and possible replies on their language. If you don't, you are bound to get lost, or a drink instead of a full meal and, no doubt, will end up complaining. Looks like you decided to 'just go' wherever and however. In which case, you shouldn't complain.