Hi there. I agree with you in a lot things like the traffic laws. As a Salvadoran living abroad I can say el salvador needs to change in a lot ways. We need to improve our way of driving
Haz chequeado los precios de las multas? La mitad de un salario mínimo! Qué tipo de persona sos que no te importa tu pueblo!!! La policía son extorsionistas
Another interesting thing about driving in El Salvador is the experience of driving at night. Takes the crazy to another level. We drove quite a bit during the day and found it to be pretty pleasant, although the congested areas are more of a challenge and we didn't spend any time in San Salvador. Once you get out of the populated areas, it's a great country to drive in.
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@@Joe-z8z8o That has absolutely nothing to do with the topic we’re talking about, what do salaries have to do with the way people act? Stop trying to make this conversation political, I know where you’re going with that comment, keep it moving.
@@Joe-z8z8o Reread my comment, you’re like 50 miles from the original topic, I have no idea why you’re even talking about money, bitcoin or the minimum wage. Behavior is the topic, human behavior, NOT money! You clearly don’t understand what I was commenting about. Here reread my comment: “The comment made by your husband is 100% truth, a lot of Salvadorians want a first world country but still act third world.” Where do I mention money? Where do I talk about salaries, MAYBE, just maybe knowing how to behave like a decent human being, driving correctly and following the laws will help people avoid getting $150 fines, did you ever think about that? Maybe English is not your first language?
You got my subscription now, Good to see something different.
Many Families will be Safe now. Thanks Mr. President.
Traffic Laws were really necessary .
El Salvador is in the process of big changes , but it will take time, we will see them in 20 years or so.
Agreed , car accidents make no sense the roads and distance are shorts. great show.
Hi there. I agree with you in a lot things like the traffic laws. As a Salvadoran living abroad I can say el salvador needs to change in a lot ways. We need to improve our way of driving
Haz chequeado los precios de las multas? La mitad de un salario mínimo! Qué tipo de persona sos que no te importa tu pueblo!!!
La policía son extorsionistas
Thanks you for the information. this year i'm going to el Salvador
Another interesting thing about driving in El Salvador is the experience of driving at night. Takes the crazy to another level.
We drove quite a bit during the day and found it to be pretty pleasant, although the congested areas are more of a challenge and we didn't spend any time in San Salvador. Once you get out of the populated areas, it's a great country to drive in.
Great point
At the immigration counter at the airport, they give you a pamphlet indicating the new changes now.
That’s great!!! Thanx for sharing!
Hi Gringa Salvadoreña, I love your channel! :) ❤
I wish you we discovered you before.
If you ever need a temporary rental place for any of your clients let me know, we he a 3/2 brand new loft in Santa Tecla, we are only there a few months of the year.
Thank you for the offer. I will keep that in mind if I need a temporary rental in Santa Tecla.
@ please do! 🙏🏽 check out Mira Apartments near Paseo del Carmen our penthouse condo is on the top floor facing the volcano :)
I am trying to empower some women to set their own cleaning company 🙏🏽
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I think your light bulb its loose . You need to tighten it
22:30 The comment made by your husband is 100% truth, a lot of Salvadorians want a first world country but still act third world.
@@Joe-z8z8o1st world salaries right now without the skills and smarts to merit it would create immigration crisis here like the US has…
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That has absolutely nothing to do with the topic we’re talking about, what do salaries have to do with the way people act?
Stop trying to make this conversation political, I know where you’re going with that comment, keep it moving.
@@Joe-z8z8o Reread my comment, you’re like 50 miles from the original topic, I have no idea why you’re even talking about money, bitcoin or the minimum wage.
Behavior is the topic, human behavior, NOT money! You clearly don’t understand what I was commenting about.
Here reread my comment: “The comment made by your husband is 100% truth, a lot of Salvadorians want a first world country but still act third world.”
Where do I mention money? Where do I talk about salaries, MAYBE, just maybe knowing how to behave like a decent human being, driving correctly and following the laws will help people avoid getting $150 fines, did you ever think about that?
Maybe English is not your first language?
0.00 is not first world standard…0.08 is. Mainly Muslim countries have that standard. This is extreme.
Sometimes to educate and make a major shift in culture you have to swing extreme to bring back to center when too far the other way.
Gringa Salvadoreña I didn't reconized you with your short hair I said to myself who is that girl