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  1. #5121

    Translation.

    When I see a post and it translates to boyfriend experience. What does that mean to most Colombia women? DFK, spending time with you, BBBJ, bareback?

  2. #5120
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill  [View Original Post]
    What are many of you buying in Medellin that is a good deal or is hard to find?

    I'm thinking Amoxicillin at 2 k for 10- 500 MG tabs. Anyone know for a fact if there is a 50 pill personal exemption for this med?

    Sildenafil at 4 k for a 4 pk of 50 MG tabs. Anyone declare and import 50 pills?

    Lycra boxer shorts at 5 k ea.

    Locally made knockoff tennis shoes 10-20 k Do they last?.
    From Medellin:

    I buy beautiful colorful 2 person hammocks for 45 k in Parque Bolivar during their craft fair, 1st weekend of every month. (lots of cool stuff there).

    I buy 10 k Colombian soccer jerseys from a street vendor on the corner of Calle 52 & Carr 49. Next to Edificio Coltejer, the big white tall building- Go Atletico Nacional!

    I get nice size Botero statues during the weekend from a little old lady under the Metro by Plaza Botero for 10 k. (not tiny ones either).

    I always walk thru and buy some stuff at "Centro Artesanal Mi Viejo Pueblo" a large craft and souvenir mall Cra. 49 #53-20 on Junin Walking Street at the Parque Bolivar end.

    I get some very nice Botero prints on canvas (30 k) from the corner souvenir shop next to Plaza Botero, corner of Carr 52 & Calle 52.

  3. #5119
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill  [View Original Post]
    What are many of you buying in Medellin that is a good deal or is hard to find?

    I'm thinking Amoxicillin at 2 k for 10- 500 MG tabs. Anyone know for a fact if there is a 50 pill personal exemption for this med?

    Sildenafil at 4 k for a 4 pk of 50 MG tabs. Anyone declare and import 50 pills?

    Lycra boxer shorts at 5 k ea.

    Locally made knockoff tennis shoes 10-20 k Do they last?

    Guava sweets and colombian candy.

    Colombian sombrero 21 Vueltiao.

    Coffee.
    As long as you aren't bringing in controlled substances where you are going (nootropics, opioids etc which CAN ALL be gotten OTC anywhere in Colombia), and they are obviously for personal use or gifts, you will be fine.

    And for 20 k or less, they aren't going to last.

  4. #5118
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    You can probably get up to size 10 or 10.5. When I tried to find 11.5's I was limited to a pair of Nikes that someone had special ordered and never picked up.

    Try shoe alley in El Centro. Calle 47 between Carrera 52 and 53. You'll see why I call it shoe alley when you get there.
    I went to Palacio in Medellin. That is when I found out they only go up to a certain size. They told me that for size 11 I would have to buy originals.

  5. #5117
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I have never seen that price, but they only go up to US size 10, so I have never been able to try them out.
    You can probably get up to size 10 or 10.5. When I tried to find 11.5's I was limited to a pair of Nikes that someone had special ordered and never picked up.

    Try shoe alley in El Centro. Calle 47 between Carrera 52 and 53. You'll see why I call it shoe alley when you get there.

  6. #5116
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill  [View Original Post]
    Locally made knockoff tennis shoes 10-20 k Do they last?
    I have never seen that price, but they only go up to US size 10, so I have never been able to try them out.

  7. #5115
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill  [View Original Post]
    What are many of you buying in Medellin that is a good deal or is hard to find?

    I'm thinking Amoxicillin at 2 k for 10- 500 MG tabs. Anyone know for a fact if there is a 50 pill personal exemption for this med?

    Sildenafil at 4 k for a 4 pk of 50 MG tabs. Anyone declare and import 50 pills?

    Lycra boxer shorts at 5 k ea.

    Locally made knockoff tennis shoes 10-20 k Do they last?

    Guava sweets and colombian candy.

    Colombian sombrero 21 Vueltiao.

    Coffee.
    I know the sweets and candy aren't a problem, at least for a reasonable amount. I know a lot of people bring back pills, but not sure on how much is allowed, or if they are declaring them. Coffee I believe has a limit, but I can't remember the amount. Clothes shouldn't be any problem either. Most of the clothes I returned with were bought in Colombia. No experience with the knock-off shoes, but the knock-off jeans weren't very well made.

  8. #5114

    Bringing items back to the USA

    What are many of you buying in Medellin that is a good deal or is hard to find?

    I'm thinking Amoxicillin at 2 k for 10- 500 MG tabs. Anyone know for a fact if there is a 50 pill personal exemption for this med?

    Sildenafil at 4 k for a 4 pk of 50 MG tabs. Anyone declare and import 50 pills?

    Lycra boxer shorts at 5 k ea.

    Locally made knockoff tennis shoes 10-20 k Do they last?

    Guava sweets and colombian candy.

    Colombian sombrero 21 Vueltiao.

    Coffee.

  9. #5113

    Rate a Colombian Ron

    What is your favorite Colombian Ron and why?

    Ron Medellin Extra Anejo 8 yr is my usual go-to Colombian Ron nice balanced anejo.

    Ron Caldas I agree with some of colombianos and think this tastes like gasolina.

    Ron Parce 8 yr REALLY like this stuff, but can be pricey and hard to find.

    Ron Dictador haven't tried yet. Seems overly trendy.

    Ron Hechicera haven't tried yet.

    How do you usually drink your rum? Neat? Cuba Libre? Ron Medellin I can drink either neat or Cuba libre style. Coca-Cola and a lime slice please. Minimal regrets the next morning.

  10. #5112
    Give a tip if you feel like it, but don't give an exorbitant one, it looks like a bribe.

    If you're overly generous with a housekeeper she'll probably think you're trying to get extra services, and either be indignant or start negotiating with you!

    DO NOT TIP TAXI DRIVERS IN Bogota! Really, don't even take them if you can avoid it at all!!

  11. #5111
    Quote Originally Posted by MichiT  [View Original Post]
    Tiping? US Gringo thing. Not everybody around the world do like the US Gringo! Why tiping? I don't see it as my business to pay "tips" (I. E. Salary) to all kind of gangsta such as taxi driver (which I never use whatsoever), the the bartender etc. It is the business' duty to pay its staff. Period! Tjat's how the Colombia dudes see it, that's how many others see it. US Gringo think they must pay foer every silly thing. Good, then they do it. But don't try to force other to do it alike!

    PS: The room cleaner I give a few cents every here and there, but not the restaurant dude
    Good for you 🤪

  12. #5110
    Quote Originally Posted by MichiT  [View Original Post]
    PS: The room cleaner I give a few cents every here and there, but not the restaurant dude
    Service is usually included in your restaurant bill unless you tell the guy not to include it.

    I do tip the housekeeper if I'm staying in a hotel. I end up with a dozen fluffy towels instead of the 3 regular ones I would get.

  13. #5109
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    I always tip the housekeeping staff, then I leave a note asking for extra towels and always receive them. They are surprised because Colombians generally don't tip for anything, certainly not hotel housekeepers. If you tip a taxi driver outside of the areas frequented by gringos it will be met with the same look of astonishment.
    Tiping? US Gringo thing. Not everybody around the world do like the US Gringo! Why tiping? I don't see it as my business to pay "tips" (I. E. Salary) to all kind of gangsta such as taxi driver (which I never use whatsoever), the the bartender etc. It is the business' duty to pay its staff. Period! Tjat's how the Colombia dudes see it, that's how many others see it. US Gringo think they must pay foer every silly thing. Good, then they do it. But don't try to force other to do it alike!

    PS: The room cleaner I give a few cents every here and there, but not the restaurant dude

  14. #5108
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Do any of you guys tip hotel housekeepers in Colombia? They seem so surprised when I do it.
    Do you tip the bell hop, bartenders and any of the other hotel workers as well?

  15. #5107
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Do any of you guys tip hotel housekeepers in Colombia? They seem so surprised when I do it.
    I always tip the housekeeping staff, then I leave a note asking for extra towels and always receive them. They are surprised because Colombians generally don't tip for anything, certainly not hotel housekeepers. If you tip a taxi driver outside of the areas frequented by gringos it will be met with the same look of astonishment.

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