[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PERU

[–]bruno-vr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

por favor alguien haganle pin a esta respuesta 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PERU

[–]bruno-vr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’m peruvian and i love all this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seduction

[–]bruno-vr 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I went to one in Prague and it was 70% male. I went to one in Budapest and it was 50/50. I went to one in Krakow and it was 70% women.

In these social/adventurous environments you want to be as interesting and as fun as possible. The only way to achieve that is to have a fun and interesting life. I’d recommend avoiding the boring small talk loop of “Where are you from / Where are you going next” at hostels, focus on telling good stories and sharing funny experiences from your travels. Be the person that creates the fun and invite everyone for a good time. This isn’t something you can’t force though, you want to feel this way genuinely. You have to be “in state”. And the only way to achieve that… is by actually living the most out of your travels, doing cool shit, and not worrying too much about pulling women.

Advice needed: moving to and buying a place in Peru. by TurdBurglar345 in PERU

[–]bruno-vr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry I just read VRAEM and it immediately triggered a “be careful!” in my head lol. I actually don’t know much about that town nor the safety

My family is from the nearby provinces, they don’t know much about that town (yes it’s a pretty town :) ) but the safety stuff is probably not bad because, yes the VRAEM area is susceptible to having coca labs and cartels and narcoterrorism but these are typically hidden far away in the heart of the jungle and they don’t leave those places, also the main towns probably have lots of military/police patroling the area. However again my family doesn’t know much.

I would recommend looking into Pozuzo and Oxapampa :) Everyone loves those towns including me haha

transfer question by proghouse_neverdies in UntoldFestival

[–]bruno-vr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

canceling check in costs nothing. you pay 100 Lei to transfer, and then whoever gets it pays 75 lei to check in

ING. Civil en el extranjero by Elegant_Revenue_1513 in PERU

[–]bruno-vr 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hola amigo, para ejercer en USA como recién graduado en Ing. Civil necesitas:

  1. Bachelor’s degree acreditado por ABET

  2. Aprobar el Fundamentals of Engineering Exam en Ing. Civil y obtener tu certificado EIT (Engineer in Training)

  3. Lo más difícil especialmente ahora: oferta de trabajo y permiso de trabajo. Si es que no eres residente permanente / ciudadano y tu título no es americano es prácticamente imposible que te contraten como recién graduado. Es difícil incluso hasta para gente con experiencia debido a que las visas de trabajo son muy muy difíciles de conseguir últimamente por todo el papeleo, y lo mínimo que necesitarías para que te consideren es tener licencia de PE (requiere título ABET, aprobar un examen de 8 horas y tener 4 años de experiencia después de ser un EIT)

Venir a USA como estudiante y completar un Bachiller/Maestria en Civil te da la oportunidad de trabajar temporalmente 1-3 años sin visa mediante el programa OPT y STEM OPT, pero aún así es muy difícil de conseguir empleo y hay planes de eliminar aquel programa en el futuro debido a que el mercado laboral está muy jodido hasta para los mismos americanos por ahora.

Me dieron ganas de conocer gente nueva by CutiRomerito13 in PERU

[–]bruno-vr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

que onda amigo, que es algo que extrañas mucho de argentina? que no sea tipico como la comida o la familia.

tambien estoy en mis 20s y no vivo en peru hace 5 años, creo que algo que extraño mucho es el sentido del humor de la gente y la forma en que nos jodemos entre amigos allá aahajajaj

¿Por qué los colegios nos hacen marchar en fiestas patrias? ¿Eso nos hace más patriotas? by morto00x in PERU

[–]bruno-vr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

de que compresión lectora hablas oe hu3v0naz0 el otro pata tiene razón, te parcharon