Being able to speak Spanish for mongering in Medellin is like going to a used
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2504894]Spanish is useful and convenient in Colombia but not necessary for leisure purposes. It is an advantage but not a deal maker or deal breaker. On websites like this one you will often see statements along the lines of "no one speaks English in Colombia". Of course that is not true across the board. Very few of the providers and their support personnel we interact with as punters speak English but it is extremely rare to encounter a white collar professional in Colombia who does not have at least intermediate level English. It is generally a non-negotiable requirement for any salaried employees above entry level of major companies. Especially foreign owned companies.[/QUOTE]Car lot and coming home with a Hooptie for which you overpaid, or a great deal on a low-mileage newer car in great condition. Alright, that's an exaggeration because it is possible to get great girls without knowing the language, but it will take you five times the effort.
Never been to Gustos, never had a desire to go to Gustos,
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2505020]Gustos is a classic tourist trap.[/QUOTE]And after reading the posts here, no future plans to go to Gustos. Personal preference, sounds like some guys had great times there and I fault no one for that. My Numero Uno novia Catgirl loves places like that, partly because she is bisexual and because she gets turned on by spending money and leaving big tips. Yet another good reason for me not to go there, jajaja.