What's in Chile?
What's in Chile?
It's hot but today not too much
Do you enjoy the warm weather?
I do.
It does seem nice. We don't get much of it.
What do Chileans think of Britain?
Nothing in particular.
bullies, a lot of them
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aren't you guys the most obsessed with the british in latin america? i've seen some chileans britboos
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i-is that what happens in hilo latino?
Doubt it. There are people who resent Britain, because of the Falklands, or Brexit; or they like Britain, because they like britpop (it was really popular with girls like 10 years ago), or they're British descendant themselves, but there isn't a general sentiment against or in favor of Britain in the general Chilean populace.
how bout the US?
>There are people who resent Britain because of the Falklands
w-wew, most of the britboos I saw made fun of argentina for losing the falkland wars and talked about how the UK is their greatest ally or whatever, but I'll take your word on it, maybe it's because the discussions online are more autistic
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Probably more negative. The truth is we don't give much thoughts about other countries, the only country I can say Chilean sentiment is overwhelmingly negative is Israel. Except for a few Evangelical wackos everyone hates Israel.
how's the relationship with your neighbors? it seems like chile and argentina get much better along IRL, but I suppose the current crisis in argentina will draw most chileans away from a southern cone union?
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I have no idea what you are talking about.
Nope, there's british influences in our local culture but they are so integrated that most people usually takes it as something so normal that isnt considered foreign, like tea time and the consume of tea, fish and chips, the british colony was in fact the biggest colony, bigger than the spanish one at several points of history, BUT it was always urban, so it was never isolated enough, we got some local words from english, like "cachai" o "chutea". So while british culture was important for urban chilean culture and our elites were always friendly toward them (instead of america) chile was never britboo, we KINDA went frenchboo as everyone else in the southern cone, but it wasn't really that big of a deal.
Chilean and argentina's relationship is mostly indiference, poor people and far right nationalists (usually poor people) tend to hate the other country, Argies care more about bolivia and paraguay than about chile. And chile is pretty isolated, NOW it's different, but up until the 60's chile was pretty much an island.
Interesting, I didn't know you guys consumed the same foods as the British. We have also taken loans from English into our accent, ironically enough, we use "barbecue" here, even though that word originally came from spanish.
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