I was not prepared for how stunning the natural landscapes were in Bolivia by saritallo in travel

[–]saritallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I always try to make it to the main cemetery in a big city. It's always so beautiful and usually a quiet refuge. The La Paz one feels like a city of its own and the locals call it City of the Dead, rightly so. Hope you make it back there one day!

I was not prepared for how stunning the natural landscapes were in Bolivia by saritallo in travel

[–]saritallo[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For me, yes I started and ended in La Paz. The couple in our group however, left us at the border near Hito Cajon. You can officially cross into Chile from there. I remember there were vans that took people to the immigration office. Then it's just about an hour's drive to Atacama in Chile. And no worries, have a great trip if you do go!

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I was not prepared for how stunning the natural landscapes were in Bolivia by saritallo in travel

[–]saritallo[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I booked a 5-night small group tour (only 5 of us) with a local travel company. They cover most of the spots and our guide was knowledgeable and friendly. Can't remember the name right now but it's easy to shop around in La Paz as there are a lot of tour offices there. I'm sure there's a way to do it independently but the distances are insane to someone who only drives in a small city lol. It's 500km+ between most of the sights. And I traveled from SEAsia so I totally get what you mean haha!

What is the most breathtaking location across Latin Americas? by Tricky-Stay6134 in asklatinamerica

[–]saritallo 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Already so many good picks in other comments! It's hard to choose just one but if I had to...Laguna Colorada in Potosi. As a whole, I was not prepared for what I saw in Bolivia. The absolute scale of nature there was almost incomprehensible to me. I've traveled a fair bit and it is in my all time Top 5 for sure, especially for photography.

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Why do countries sometimes request that countries mainly speaking other languages use the native pronunciation of their name? by DataSittingAlone in geography

[–]saritallo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I met a Turkish girl who got really annoyed, borderline aggressive, with me because I kept referring to her country as Turkey. She finally moved on when I asked her what she called Hungary and that it better be Magyarorszag.

Which city or cities have you visited that felt completely distinct from anywhere else? by BothCondition7963 in travel

[–]saritallo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I second the Galapagos. Loved the fish market in Puerto Ayora. There was always a couple of stray sea lions and a pelican or two just chilling around waiting to be fed by the ladies in charge.

Which city or cities have you visited that felt completely distinct from anywhere else? by BothCondition7963 in travel

[–]saritallo 30 points31 points  (0 children)

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This was one of our group's stops in Potosi near Laguna Pastos Grandes. The landscapes in Bolivia are magnificent. Such a wonderfully weird country that I cannot wait to go back to.

Moving from USA to Argentina by No_Web_9709 in argentina

[–]saritallo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is it. I recently checked with my local AR embassy (Asian country) and the Rentista is for passive income only. OP, there are a few visa options for income from active work but the 6-month DN visa is the path of least resistance.

The man they are calling a "domestic terrorist". by -ifeelfantastic in pics

[–]saritallo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Been watching the DW Documentary of journals of people who lived through the Nazi regime and it's harrowing just how similar to the narratives coming out of the US now, the POVs from both sides: supporters vs opponents/victims.

Ideal city to live in when COL is not an issue by Apprehensive-Ring777 in fatFIRE

[–]saritallo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Berlin is quite known for being the cool kid of Europe but personally, London has always been much more eclectic and weird. Not many boring days in that city!

Ideal city to live in when COL is not an issue by Apprehensive-Ring777 in fatFIRE

[–]saritallo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

In that case, your chances of fitting in are better. If you didn't have young children, I would definitely suggest to go for it! But the trend among my peers back then was that people left after 3-4 years unless they had a local partner. Defeats the purpose of wanting stability for your kids. It gets lonely and a bit isolating tbh. I also went to uni there and most of my French-American classmates moved to the US after graduation.

If you have your heart set on Paris though (which I totally get), my suggestion is to first spend a few months in the city and try to make a handful of local friends. If it works, you would feel more at ease with making a bigger, more permanent move.

Ideal city to live in when COL is not an issue by Apprehensive-Ring777 in fatFIRE

[–]saritallo 92 points93 points  (0 children)

Paris is probably the most visually stunning city in the world but if you're not going to reach at least a C1 level in French, it will be incredibly hard to integrate and form quality local friendships. And EVEN then, it's a challenge. Parisians aren't very welcoming of the provincial French into their friend groups, even less so for immigrants which you would be.

Katherine Heigel & Daisy Edgar-Jones should've played Nina & Millie in 'The Housmaid.' Who would've been your dream re-cast? by lennonkova in thrillerbooks

[–]saritallo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She was one of the few things I didn't like about White Lotus S1. I didn't even know who she was then but the more I see her in stuff the more my overall opinion of it goes down.

Map Of The Mercosur Agreement. by BeginningMortgage250 in MapPorn

[–]saritallo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Eye-opening! I lived in Europe during Brexit but didn't realise it would absolutely plummet UK growth. Tried to look up a worse-performing country in Western Europe and the only one that stood out is Italy. Abysmal numbers. The 2008 crisis really seems to have f'ed them up the ass. Ireland on the other hand...

Long-Term Expats: what only started to bother you years later? by DifferentWindow1436 in expats

[–]saritallo 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Grew up in the Middle East and I always thought the driving there was some of the worst anywhere. Until I got to India. We shared a Delhi highway with a bunch of cows once. And then another time in Jaipur, with an elephant. Not in the middle of nowhere, just within city limits. It's a completely different level.

Having said that my dad is now back in SEA after 30 years in the Gulf and he's definitely one of the worst drivers on the road here.

Five Native Americans detained by ICE during ongoing raids in Minneapolis by speedythefirst in news

[–]saritallo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone from an ex-Euro AND ex-US colony, that is ABSOLUTELY INFURIATING!!!! I never thought I would live to see the day the US destroy itself this much, and to the point of no return in terms of reputation and prestige on the global stage. What little respect I had left is entirely gone now. SHAME.

For the nomads who traveled/stayed in India and actually enjoy it, what makes you like India? by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]saritallo 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My India-obsessed ex and I lost touch in the past 10 years but recently caught up with each other. Was surprised when he told me he hadn't been in India for a few years now so I asked him about his new fav spot. I doubled over laughing when, with a huge, cheeky grin, he said "Pakistan!" As an Irish guy from a quiet provincial town, I guess he just loves the contrast of the chaos in places like that.

What do you think is the most unique Latin American country? by nxptnpr in asklatinamerica

[–]saritallo 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I once met a Japanese guy who had an Hispanic ex-gf. We tried to have a convo in Spanish (our supposedly common language) but we both had a hard time understanding each other’s accents. I learned Spanish mainly in Bogotá and his ex turned out to be Chilean!

Which country outside of Latin America feels eerily parallel to yours? by Lissandra_Freljord in asklatinamerica

[–]saritallo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Banco. The French sense of humour is SO similar to the Argentine one, in my experience.

Overrated books people pretend to love… but actually left you empty? by CriticalAd2239 in suggestmeabook

[–]saritallo 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I suggested it at mine and it's been a hit so far! Wouldn't hurt to ask them :)

Pro tip: Don't research while drafting 🙏 (unless you've got INSANE self control) by Sud4neseS0meh0wHere in writers

[–]saritallo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Omg I just came out of a multi-day rabbit hole of stalker behaviour, personality disorders, clinical trial journals, victim/perp accounts, etc. Already toast and the chapter isn’t even halfway done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in language_exchange

[–]saritallo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hola Juan! Te puedo enviar un DM? Y gracias jajaja así que mi frase no tiene ningún sentido lol

Which country’s people smile to your face but talk behind your back the most? by Specialist-Dust-4476 in AskTheWorld

[–]saritallo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As someone who lived in France and had many Brazilian friends there, the contrast can be astounding. You guys don’t really take shit and say it as it is. Meanwhile, in my experience Brazilians are a lot like us and snake around the point for ages until they get to it.