Is there any better country than Chile...

Is there any better country than Chile? I'm moving away from the US to spend less money on living and get away from the socjus.

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Holy fuck that is really thin.
That shit looks like someone drew a line on Paint

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LOL

I know there are shitty parts, but are the big cities bad?

Chile is probably one of the more expensive countries to live in. Also, unlike the US, a lot of countries will generally accept you as a citizen if you have a job lined up with a company which means providing a skill or strength that someone else is not providing.

Chile doesn't have much of a middle class, the infrastructure is crap, and almost the entire economy is based around copper mining.

What's better then? I'd ideally like to move to a Spanish speaking country as an English teacher. I'm fluent in both languages, so I think it'd be pretty easy.

fuck a middle class lol im upper class in chile

>unlike the US


the US is actually fairly difficult to immigrate to legally

This.
if you want to live in chile, go to the south, it's actually one of the best place to live (the landscape and the purity of the air is just... perfect)

hey based beaner, how much do you make and how much is your housing?

>and get away from the socjus

Stop reading Sup Forums memes.

is there a big racial divide in chile or will i get treated badly being a white person? will i blend in with the lightskin people in chile or will i get jewed out of my money because white = foreign = rich?

>be me
>born in Ukraine
>family immigrates to the US

I'm in Portland now and the socjus is definitely big here, and it'll just keep spreading.

it is?*¨ my english is awful :C

Obama's done and the Democrat Party is in shreds. The cancer will recede shortly.

entero pollo aweonao prendí con agua

Have fun man! I hear it's very beautiful there, enjoy

Rich white people=gods anywhere in the world. The subhumans know who their master is.

Simplemente respondo para aprender ingles, me ayuda tener oraciones compuestas por nativos.

you'd know dannyboytbh

En otros hilos po wea. no en uno evidentemente hecho para que giles como tu respondan. Mira y aprende, después posteai.

Para que, si tengo respuestas directas de un locutor, me es más facil comprender.

Es por pura comodidad, si te es molesto, allá tú.
(como si fuera la primera vez que veo un bait)

saben si espanol mexicano y espanol chileano son muy difirentes? la idioma que puedo hablar es de mexico y no se si es muy difirente

pero no estoy fluido y si creo que Sup Forums es muy util para aprender mas

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sabes que no es perfecto porque de un comentario?

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what is this shit meme

El español escrito es el mismo en todos lados, obviamente, el español hablado varia:

Como el ingles de Estados unidos, reino unido, australia, nueva zelanda, Canada

written Spanish is the same here or in mexico, of course, the spoken spanish have variations.

Like british, australians, United statians, new zeland, canadians.


Ya no te salio, ya conosco ese post.

*Salió
*Conozco
Y te las dai de profe. Por eso lo mandé a /lang/ merme. No ta ná preguntando por idioma, ta preguntando por dialécto. Entero gil. La pulenta, tate piola y para la weá

como puedo aprender el dialecto de eso?

Oh shit! Its Real Spic Hours! Hit that Gusto button if you're a DANNYBOYTBH!!!!!!!!
EL JUSTO mi amigos!!!

Like the others said. Go to the south.

1°¿Tienes algun problema?, la verdad es que no respondo desde la perspectiva de un pedagogo (no lo soy).
2° Tampoco me interesa escribir español de manera perfecta, mientras tenga un orden coherente, me basta para una plataforma como Sup Forums.
3° Si yo escribo mal en 4 chan (porque no me interesa, la buena redacción la dejo para los informes de la u) espero que te pase lo mismo a ti con la compresión lectora, le acabo de hablar sobre la diferencia de dialectos en español tomando como ejemplo la diferencia de los angloparlantes.

Compadre, vaya a dormir, al intentar corregir mi ortografía te caíste solo.

>Yo danny boooooy!!!

I wanna kill myself

>Compadre, vaya a dormir, al intentar corregir mi ortografía te caíste solo.
kek terrile enojón wn o. Viste q prendí con agua? Toma, alégrate:
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Arreglala ahora weon.

Por ultimo postea una wea moviah qlo.

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>murga tier shit
Confirmed for pollo. Not talking to you ever again provinciano.

Que le vaiga bonito oiga, de paso me cierra la verja que se me salen los chanchos.

No shit Juan. I wonder how you know that?

GOD NO!!

wat

never seen a world map before?

do you have any sort of skill or degree? because otherwise you're not going to like it here, unless you're coming with a large sum of money and plan to start a business.

Don't go to Chile. Women are shit tier ugly and the men all 1.50 indiands with condor nose.

>it's another "Sup Forumstard thinks moving to a non white country will solve his problems" episode
Reminds me of the time Sup Forums tried to start a """"""""""colony"""""""""" in Namibia.

The economy is in a technical recession and believe it or not the SJW's here are almost as bad as the ones in the US, even though I don't think that there is a better Spanish-speaking country right now, Argentina is far from complete recovery from socialism and Uruguay is a meme country.

If you are anglo aim for Australia. I'm going to move out of the country the next week, whatever you decide good luck.

Matate

>there is a better Spanish-speaking country right now

Both Spain and Uruguay are better than Chile. Uruguay only marginally so, but their population is waaay more attractive.

t. tourism pro

Uruguay is not a real country

Spain is also not a real country.

Chile is a nice country
a lot of rich Croats there

lol no, don't come to Australia. Shit is going downhill here as well.

Btw, mi amigo chileno, voy a visitando tu pais hermoso en dos semanas.

Tu tambien, mi amigo argentino

Mi español es muy mierda

If you stay in Santiago-Valpo/south it's more liveable and developped than Buenos Aires.

>Santiago
>liveable
Pick one and only one.

Yesterday I was in Santiago and honestly I can tell the difference between Chile and Africa now.

can't tell the difference*

Living as a foreigner in Santiago is nice and you don't experience shits as locals because you evolve in high-class spheres. There is a lot of new infrastructures and night spots so you can have a great experience.
In Buenos Aires if you escape Belgrano or Recoleta you're forced to live a thrilling life in a decadent dirty city with high insecurity and almost no peatonal areas !
Also BA is like lost in the pampa desert, there is literally noting to do in a 800km area aroud the city. Also Argentina is a quite close country, taxes makes it hard to travel abroad or to buy inported products. Btw poor and insecure public transportation makes it difficult to reach airports or bus station.
Only advantage of Buenos Aires is Palermo neigborhood, nice but dirty, sometimes insecure and quite a hipster area.

Santiago has changed a lot in the last 5 years and is only going to get worse.

C'mon is Santiago you have new city center, new highways to Valpo, new business center, new underground, new el patio to go out, decent banking system (you have working atm man this doesn't exist in Argentina), and a new infrastructures in the bill hill near the city center so you can easily go green for sunday.
Buenos Aires have nothing of this, just busy city center with big crumbling highspeed going over the city.

why is that a bad idea

stop talking like dannyboytbh

Paris also has these things. Does this make Paris liveable?

Remember we are talking about the habitability not of how much developed it is. Don't lie to me Pierre.

>BA
>poor and insecure public transportation
>no peatonal areas
>high insecurity

you have never been to buenos aires, have you?

Any in demand jobs in Punta Arenas? It's my dream to live there or Ushuaia.

Pretty sure that the south is still heavy undeveloped for jobs that require a degree. If you have the money buy land and build a farm.

easiest for an american is tourism industry

I have a masters degree. A farm? I don't know what would be sustainable. Owning land does sound nice.
Coyhaique? It looks very promising.

Yeah, that's always an option or teaching English.

>tfw you will never live in a comfy mansion in punta arenas and be the local sheep lord

Yes Paris is differrent, living there dis quite stressful but some areas are perfect. If you avoid Chatelet you can have an incredible experience.
Santiago is even nicrr with its old people playing chest in the plaza de armas or its green hills. In Santiago when you're a foreigner you directly go high-class and you evolve in the good developed part of the city. You see dirty stuff when you go to the big market but that's all.

Buenos Aires is different, there's 7M more people than in Santiago, most of them coming from the inside or immigranting from PeruVIA/Bolivia/Paraguay. The city is overcrowded and these low-wage taxpayers use its old infrastructures, while the other 8 million is basically loosing its standart of living.

Lived there 5 months tbqhwyfam

Masters degree in what?

The south is known for 2 things, fish and cow milk. They already have a great market and not only in the country.

why don't you move to mexico? is your neighbor

> Implying Trump won't make them stronger

I knew Americans were dumb, but you sure take the cake

Marketing. I thought there were oil companies down there.
Already live in Mexico m8. AKA Texas. Mexico has potential.

Santiago is also suffering from the same problems you are talking in Buenos Aires. Chile in general wasn't ready for the huge immigration in the last years.

I think it is better for you then to go to Santiago or Antofagasta, since they are the richest in the country. Santiago is the most developed one and Antofagasta has a lot of commerce going out and going in with the natural resources. Valparaiso also is a option.

For what I've seen, you're the best in whole of Latin America.
I know that Chile has its problems, bigger inequalities and on average poorer than Argentina. But for foreigners Santiago is way better in quality of living, governance and infrastructures.

I don't think you really understand the point I'm trying to make you get. Chile is 90% very poor and 10% very rich. I'm richer than the average European if that means something.

This obviously is already causing a lot of problems, not only in the social aspect and even more obviously is going to cause a lot more troubles now that the government is importing and giving rights to even more poor people.

Chile may be good for now but is really hard to say the same for 10 more years. For foreigners or tourists it may be good but to raise a family here it isn't.

>Is there any better country than Chile?

Argentina.

good byeee

>better country
>Chile
hahahahaha

The point is about this guy who want to be a english teacher for some years. For so Santiago is better than Argentina, and this guy is not gonna raise a family in Chile. Also if it goes shit then he would move to Argentina, Colombia or Mexico. It's easy when you're a foreigner.

Also if you're a foreigner in Argentina and you're paint in local pesos kek good luck for savings or buying decent accomodation.

> Is there any better country than Chile?
Russia ofc.

But Santiago is so boring user. Literally nothing happens there ever. Cultural life is close to dead.

Quite true, even though Santiago is not that boring desu. Also since Macri's election lots of funds for culture were cut.

I legitimately can't make anything out of that sentence

If you are paid* in Argentinian pesos. Sorry for shitty cellphone.

you can always buy Euros or USDollars with your honestly earned "local" pesos m8
what are you on about?

The colony in Namibia or moving to a non white country?

terrible conversion rates, probably speaking from past experience, up until early 2016 the average professional salary in Argentina was about the same level as the minimum personal income in the USA, it had a huge spike now with macri but it's still not that much.

> is there any better country than chile?
Why yes, Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia come to mind

>this deluded congolombian

Easy to do know ? Before Macri dollars or euros were impossible to find. Also inflation is still going at ~20%...

>colombia

Amargao qliao esto no jaidefinichon

Honestly Chile is not a bad place if you aren't expecting Europe-tier levels of development and you aren't a fucking autist like this guy that like to drown in a glass of water

>Colombia

>Colombia

Cara...

>Colombia