Daytime fishing underestimated and for free
[QUOTE=El Bacano;1476672]Men I find it extremely fun to visit malls and even ride trains to meet non pros. Haha. I just go out with a light hearted attitude with no agenda with no goals but to talk to as many girls as possible, might get ignored alot but so what, it only takes one to put your mind in the right frame. And Ill take one of these girls out with the idea of cultivating a non pro, and of course ill hit the strip clubs or whatever after words. And the casas in the day.[/QUOTE]Malls, metro, in street, in works like a charm.
I met my current girlfriend while she was waiting for the bus. I invited her to have cup of coffee. And then we became a couple.
Spanish is esential, but you don't have to be fluent, medium skills are good enough. Take some intense-courses at for ex. UPB, a week 4hs a day plus homework, it pays off!
Medellin does not have seasonal changes in day 7 Night-time, it is always 6am-6pm. In Scandinavia, Canada we enjoy having sun for 18-24hs a day during summertime.
So I think it is a waist of time being awake at late night, because you will sleep to 11am. 1pm and then you need food, shower, arrends, you miss 60% of those 12hs with sun.
Daytime fishing is a superb way of finding girls, but one have to be cautious not to offend people. But if you are an gentleman it's a least good a method as clubs and casas. And the excitement. It's wow, just meet a girl and everything can happen from cero to marriage.
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[QUOTE=Bart1;1478345]Rather than UPB [Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana] I have a 23 year old for a spanish teacher at least once a week 100k for 3 hrs at my place, less cost than one on one at UPB for 3 hours. We try to do 1 hour of spanish with an online spanish course I obtain free from my home town library, but sometimes we cut it a bit short for more funtime with the teacher. I also get to learn phrases like "you have beautiful nipples and they sure get hard when I lick them" which is far more useful than "where can I buy some oranges and what is the cost of a metro ticket" that the regular schools teach.[/QUOTE]Care to share contact info? I agree with you. A private, independent teacher is way better than doing classes at UPB or Eafit. You can do the class when it fits your schedule and you don't have to worry about the other students not being at your level. From what I understand, Eafit and UPB don't even guarantee that a class will run (if it doesn't get enough enrollees). It would suck to plan a trip down there and then have your class not run.
Medellin first timer question
Hello everyone!
I am thinking of coming to Medellin for the first time at the end of the month. Pretty sure that I am going to stay at the Mansion. Actually, the punting options are pretty solid.
My question is actually on other stuff. I wanted to go to places like the Coffee region in the South, or the Pablo Escobar ruins in the east. I look at a map, and these things are like 100 miles away. And yet, the bus rides are all listed as like 5 hours! Why? Are the buses slow? Is traffic bad? Are the roads twisty mountain roads that you drive 10 MPH on? Would it help if I bought a car?
Thanks!