Thread:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/@comment-25396609-20170323044950/@comment-25936766-20170328220218

ThatOneGuyFromNISLTsCommentSection wrote: Can't you move to some place that's less....fucked up?

Isn't Brazil just south of the border?

(oh wait, you probably dont speak portugese. :I ignore plox) Besides that, there's the fact that just taking a bus to another city in the same state is expensive, let alone taking a plane to another country. In fact, it's more expensive to travel out of Venezuela than to travel into it.

And my family is not rich. And I haven't even finished my college studies to begin with, and moving away would just complicate things more than necesary in that regard. Maybe after I graduate. But if so, my first choices are England, Canada and the US, if possible.

-Can't go to Brazil or Portugal because I don't speak portuguese.

-Not going to Colombia or Bolivia, I don't want to live in a narcostate if I have a choice.

-Argentina.......I can't even understand what they're saying, they're like Spaniards with a weaker accent but capable of speaking 5 times faster.

-Mexico would be suicidal.

-Panama...well, many Venezuelans actually fled there. And first thing they do, is fuck things up, making Calles del Hambre and filling the place with their greed and lack of economical common sense, leading to lack of space and many parasites. Leading to a good amount of hate towards Venezuelans there.

Now, I know these 3 places aren't the best. But compared to those other choices, they're much better.

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Aditionally regarding Brazil...it's like 73 says, though not so much. Crime-wise, it's not so different. Similarly anarchistic at times. But:

-Their products are much cheaper (even post-import here. In fact they're cheaper than things made inside the nation).

-Their products have better quality.

-It's not as bad as Venezuela economically.

-Medicine's actually available there, last time I checked. Or at least they haven't needed to ask the UN for help in that regard.

....On the other hand, I've also heard that there are a lot of problems with product regulations there.

For example, meat, that's long gone bad, being sold and even exported to other countries, with the companies forcing the people who pass those regulations in Brazil to just paste the thing that says they're clean and safe. The meat is the thing that would make you puke, it's that old, and the companies just add some chemicals to hide the decay and odor.

...Well, that's what I've heard, but there's always a bit of truth.