Everything legalized

>everything legalized
>chill people
>no crime
>no anarchy
what actually happened here?

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American boomers are increasingly retiring there due to the low cost of living.

>>chill people
>>no crime
good bait

>cerro mandango

i know some people from Russia also going there after 40s to live

Rightful Peruvian clay

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good music

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also
>big dicks

>>no crime
>>no anarchy
apex jej
>>chill people
Have muslims fucked you in the ass so hard they seem "chill"?

Isn't the cost of living in Russia low? Why do they move to Equador?

All of their subhumans are going to Argentina, Chile and Spain

wtf is going on there?
i understood nothing

wut?

it's comparatively low (to EU or USA) but still higher than in Ecuador. Why do they go there aside of that? Because perspective to build a cute farm outside of the city in the mountains and sitting there, drinking mate, watching over llamas seems very good for 40s yo people here. And yeah, it's always sunny.

that's rude, senjor Lopez

They are going to Spain, not to Chile or Argentina, don't make shit up. Especially no one in their right mind would move to Argentina having the 2nd highest inflation on earth other than to study for free and then gtfo

Btw, they also come here (especially single women with children) and you can see them selling crafts or straight up panhandling in busy parts of the city

>you can see them selling crafts
is it actually working? I mean, people are buying such things?

So many inaccuracies in this post
> drinking mate
No one in Ecuador drinks mate and you'll have a hard time finding it in supermarkets
> it's always sunny
Incorrect, unless you plan to live in a coastal city/town. Mountainous climate is for the most part overcast. Idk about Ecuador but I assume it is very similar to what we have here and my city gets less sunshine hours per year than London

cocaine plantations

Okay, cool, that makes sense.

>mate
well, yeah, i agree. I just wanted to say "chill life" but in a bit more colorful/described way.
> gets less sunshine hours per year than London
that i didn't know. But it's warm there, right?

No that's not working. They literally lay scarfs accesories, bracelets or random stuff on the floor hoping for pedestrians to buy them. In general, not many Ecuadorians come here but the ones who do come work in informal sales on the street

>Isn't the cost of living in Russia low?

Lower than in the US, but still very high, everything is fucking expensive.

ouch. I had a romantic idea before to go somewhere in SA and live like a fucking hippie
>no home
>always on the road
>selling craft things
i think i'll need to rework that idea...

looks like youve taken after us ivan :)

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>But it's warm there, right?
Actually no. Between 10-15C but it can go down to 0C in the wee hours and it gets colder the higher up in the mountain you settle. That might not be cold compared to Russia but it isn't what people normally refer to as warm. Low lying or coastal cities have a temperature is in the 30-35C range all year round though

>10-15C
>30-35C
i think it's possible to find a golden middle between these two. And then it will be perfectly fine

I mean, don't get me wrong. You can live a pretty neat hippie life in Ecuador if you have the funds. I was just telling you about our personal experience with Ecuadorians who come here, who are few but tend to be really poor. Middle class Ecuadorians don't have the need to emigrate

Yes, most likely. They probably have a city which they refer to as "eternal spring city" just like we do here where the temperature ranges between 18-25C all year round. Most of the time these cities sit at 1500-2000 meters above aea level. I'm not too familiarized with their cities so I don't exactly know one that fits this criteria but hopefully an ecuadorian can help you out with this

>Chile
I've seen people from everywhere in South America except Ecuadorians.

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allright then. I understood. By the way, what about Colombia:
1. is it expensive there?
2. what cities do you see the most interesting/nice?
3. colombian are open for a new meeting with gringo?

Chileee!!!

Because Russia is a frozen shithole, of course

Пpивeт my Russian friend.

Hi there, mate!

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1. No
2. For an expat: Bogota, Medellin or Cartagena
3. There's a large expat community and lots of retirees as well, mainly Americans, but tons of Spaniards working white collar jobs as well. Digital nomads from random places are common too. Btw, I had a coworker at my last job who has a Russian boyfriend who is an electrical engineer and I met once a Russian who is a technician for a cable company and maybe making good money.

However Ecuador has the advantage that their currency is the USD, which is probably better for you. Check out Panama too

got it! Thanks a lot for the answer, friend!

I'm an immigrant myself, ask me whatever you want.

Where you from?

how did you get there?
what's with work there (aside of IT)?
what about rest zones (clubs/cafe/etc), have you been there, how's it?
do you like it in general?

My uncle married an Ecuadorian woman...

Sadly, venezuela. But I'm white

I traveled through Colombia by bus. DON'T TAKE THE BUS IT'S HELL ON EARTH.

Accountants, teachers, engineers, business admin are in high demand. IT isn't very popular but you can get a sweet job if you search hard enough, but since they are just starting to pick up speed, they want people who do everything so you have know atleast Java, JS, PHP, C#, and every fucking module and environment.

I don't go clubbing but they're nice here, you can go during the day time and eat or at night and dance. Things are pretty tame in them so you won't see super crazy parties in most.

Yeah I like it but it has it's contradictions.

I'll come back in like 30 minutes so I'll try to elaborate more and answer other questions.

sounds pretty nice. I don't care about IT much since it's my kind of business so i'm fine with that, lol.

cituation with clubbing and stuff is okay but what about social movement like walking down the street together, hanging out somewhere just to spend some time, talk a bit. Is that real or people are gathering only inside of the known social circles?

>eah I like it but it has it's contradictions.
what about cons?

and also, do you know something about today Venezuela?

Alright I'm back here we go

1: The economy is bad, just starting to get back on it's feet after having a socialist president for 8 years and is getting something like + 1 billion dollars in debt each month. People are really careful with their money.

2: Wages are bad, minimum wage is just $386 by contract. Depending on your profession and skill you might get + $500 but not over $1,200 unless your working with big international companies. $900 is basically +15 years experience.

3: Mailing stuff and receiving stuff you bought online is fucked. Thanks to the the previous president, there are some huge fucking tax addons on certain products. Electronics cost so much here because of that so there isn't much variety of products unless you want to pay 70% more than international market price. If you buy something on amazon it'll take forever getting through customs and what you don't pay here, you pay in tax at the office when you retrieve it. I'm sure if you have contacts here in import companies you can skip a lot of that.

Yes you can hangout, walk a lot here and there are many places to do so but meeting people is sorta difficult.

I stopped caring about venezuela a long time ago

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