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Originally Posted by Psychman
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In several Latin American countries people "eat" the last sylabus of some words. Cuba, Venezuela, The Carabean Costa of Honduras, the DR, and even Puerto Rico. People from other countries who are learning English say that LOS Angelenos do the same thing with English. Even in Guatemala, where the Spanish in the capital is fairly slow and clear, folks will say "va pue" for "va pues"....
Same is true with French. After trying to learn French via CDS for my trips to Morocco, no wonder no one understood me. I took a class last year in French and thanks to the teacher who constanly corrected me as the last syllabus is rarely pronounced and different syllabuses are annunciated depending upon the occasion. A very tough language to learn to speak, French.
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Originally Posted by Mojo0
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How do you guys find FB chicas? Do you type anything special in FB?
I tried a few times to ask them "Cuanto?" after some time but hadn't good luck when I want to give them money. I'm 25 years old and German. When they like me they meet and I pay for their taxis (but that requires some long talks) or they don't want a meetup. Offering money didn't change anything in that. I'm after to meet some 9 or 10's, for some reason I have to modify my "dinero game" ?
I am not sure what you expect to change by modifying your "dinero game" if you say you have tried to give them money and they still don't want to meet you.
Could also be that you are trying to solicit chicas on facebook who are not pros.
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Originally Posted by ColombiaJake
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Every once in a while I come along situations that scream out this is an opportunity for the right guy, and Karen who I've known and trust for sometime is one of those opportunities. Karen who is skinny with big knockers, is 18 and is a little bit of rebel in that she doesn't see eye to eye with mom and has moved out recently. She on her own but wants to be saved by the right guy. She's willing to take rides until that guy comes along. I've got a few others like her too, but Karen is ripe for the taking! Got to stay here to take rides!
Thanks,
Colombia Jake
That is a pretty gem Jake. I wish I could stay in your place, just to take a ride on Karen, but unfortunately I like to stay in my own place. I am planning another trip to Medellin sometime in April or May 2015. I am sure you will find plenty of riders for her, opportunities for her to make some money, perhaps find that right guy and everybody's happy either way.
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How do you guys find FB chicas? Do you type anything special in FB?
I tried a few times to ask them "Cuanto?" after some time but hadn't good luck when I want to give them money. I'm 25 years old and German. When they like me they meet and I pay for their taxis (but that requires some long talks) or they don't want a meetup. Offering money didn't change anything in that. I'm after to meet some 9 or 10's, for some reason I have to modify my "dinero game" ?
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I agree that colombian Spanish is the best in Latin America. I don't necessarily agree that it is the most like castilian, but then again, none of the Latin American Spanish is all that similar to the Castilian with the lisping and the "leísmo." And I am always astounded when people go to Argentina to learn Spanish, as argentine Spanish is almost unintelligible to many other Spanish-speakers, especially porteño Spanish (Buenos Aires). Plus, if they do understand it, they can spot an argie or an uruguayo a mile away, and who wants that? I like Pimsleur a lot (I am doing their Italian now) but I never understood why they used argie speakers. I lived in Argentina for about seven years and after I left there, I took great pains to lose that accent. That was after spending time in Spain, and every time I opened my mouth someone would say, "che boludo argentine Maradona dame la cocaina" or some such slur. Of course, I originally learned castilian Spanish and then I went to México and everyone was like, 'quién es ese maricón?' so I had to lose that accent. So, you can't win!
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Originally Posted by Psychman
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In several Latin American countries people "eat" the last sylabus of some words. Cuba, Venezuela, The Carabean Costa of Honduras, the DR, and even Puerto Rico. People from other countries who are learning English say that LOS Angelenos do the same thing with English.
Edit...Even in Guatemala, where the Spanish in the capital is fairly slow and clear, folks will say "va pue" for "va pues"....
Colombian Spanish is said to be the "cleanest" of all the Spanish dialects in Latin America. Theirs closely mirrors the same Spanish used in Spain (Castilian).
Many Spanish speaking programs (Latin Amercia) use Colombian and Argentinian speakers. All of the Pimsleuer series use these two dialects.
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Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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I think that is an illiterate Dominican saying. I have never heard anyone in Colombia shorten "estas" to "ta".
In several Latin American countries people "eat" the last sylabus of some words. Cuba, Venezuela, The Carabean Costa of Honduras, the DR, and even Puerto Rico. People from other countries who are learning English say that LOS Angelenos do the same thing with English.
Edit...Even in Guatemala, where the Spanish in the capital is fairly slow and clear, folks will say "va pue" for "va pues"....
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Every once in a while I come along situations that scream out this is an opportunity for the right guy, and Karen who I've known and trust for sometime is one of those opportunities. Karen who is skinny with big knockers, is 18 and is a little bit of rebel in that she doesn't see eye to eye with mom and has moved out recently. She on her own but wants to be saved by the right guy. She's willing to take rides until that guy comes along. I've got a few others like her too, but Karen is ripe for the taking! Got to stay here to take rides!
Thanks,
Colombia Jake
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Thank you and thanks to Vitrea.
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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Now, my question is, would I be welcome to visit La Cueva if I am not hotel guest?
Official answer from the source:
Originally Posted by Hutzesq
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I contacted the Mansion about using the bar without staying at the hotel and this is the response I got:
"The bar its only for guest but when we are fully booked we make a few exceptions, if you are in town email us and we can ask if this can be done. Please keep in mind if you do come there is a cover fee of $50.000 COP. "
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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Please nobody laughs at me, but I realize only TODAY how close is Medellin Plaza to where I usually stay in Medellin, whenever I visit that lovely city: Sheraton Four Points. Sheraton is totally not girl friendly, as most hotels in Colombia. I had to pay some extra fee when my "novia" came to stay with me a few days. What's more, the hotel policy dictates that, starting with the second girl during a guest stay, the fee becomes 100 k (This is (openly said) to discourage people to bring working girls.
Then why I stay there? Because I go to Medellin for work, and those who refund me the expenses would not be happy to know what I do.
Now, my question is, would I be welcome to visit La Cueva if I am not hotel guest?
(there is a second question, but I know the answer: girls at La Cueva would not be very happy to to go to a love hotel, used to stay there).
50 K cover Charge will get into La Cueva on most days. I used to stay there at mansion and they kind of know me so I never had a problem. I have seen them say no to other mongers. The criteria, if there are any, are loose and mostly on a one on one basis. Good luck and have fun.
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Please nobody laughs at me, but I realize only TODAY how close is Medellin Plaza to where I usually stay in Medellin, whenever I visit that lovely city: Sheraton Four Points. Sheraton is totally not girl friendly, as most hotels in Colombia. I had to pay some extra fee when my "novia" came to stay with me a few days. What's more, the hotel policy dictates that, starting with the second girl during a guest stay, the fee becomes 100 k (This is (openly said) to discourage people to bring working girls.
Then why I stay there? Because I go to Medellin for work, and those who refund me the expenses would not be happy to know what I do.
Now, my question is, would I be welcome to visit La Cueva if I am not hotel guest?
(there is a second question, but I know the answer: girls at La Cueva would not be very happy to to go to a love hotel, used to stay there).
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Originally Posted by FarmWorker
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What are you guys paying for a FB Chica to visit your apt these days?
It depends on the girl quality. A 6 will accept 100 K plus taxi. A 9 would expect close to 300. I have done the full range. Most depends on taste and what you think is a value to you. Personally, I prefer one solid session with a classy, elegantly dressed 9 than two sessions with a 6 who shows up late because her phone "died because she did not have change to charge the sim card".
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Originally Posted by NCal2014
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Chicas on this site are going for $120 k for 1 hour. Does anyone know if this is incall or outcall? Thats a pretty good price. Most seem to be 7+ chicas. Lots of variety. Anyone have any reviews?
I have reviewed several in the past and saw even more. 120 K is in call. Out is 150 to 200. I like their services.
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Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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I think that is an illiterate Dominican saying. I have never heard anyone in Colombia shorten "estas" to "ta".
If you want to speak perfect Spanish with a puta, it is fine. I speak Spanish fluently. However, I prefer speaking with the girls a less refined Spanish like Dominican colloquial slang. I am Dominican born and we tend to eat letters, maybe to speak faster. Many Colombians also do this cutting of words when they speak. The girls understood me pretty well and even smiled whenever I said "pero tu ta loca?" and it kept the negotiating going.
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