The price went up because of the inflation in argentina, 1usd is 500 pesos, and 2 chipas for that price is reasonable, here in asuncion you get one chipa for 10mil guaranies, or like 900 pesos
@@fernandobenitez9026 no conoci suficiente del pais para decir sobre Paraguay pero Encarnacion parecio muy tranquilo. Conoci gente muy amable entonces talvez va valer a pena volver un dia !
The guarani is one of the most stable currencies in south america and the one that has lived the longest, 1 usd is approximately 6900 guaranies or 7000
Do you plan to come to asuncion? i can give you some advice for places you should know here and other good places in the interior of the country, there are places like paraguari, villa rica, the german colonies, the chaco, san bernardino, ciudad del este, the jesuitic ruins and more
Yeah, the accent is a bit different than most of SA. Additionally, most will mix Guarani in with Spanish. The Peso is declining badly against the ₲. I was blown away to see you were less than a block from my home. The Plaza de Armas is my favorite spot in the city.
I love that place ... I've been traveling there every year since 2001. I hope to get back soon .. did you go to the Studenko sausage factory / store ??
I am from Miami and married a Paraguayan, so that's how i ended up traveling to Paraguay . We divorced, but i still continue to go there and hook up with her brother in Asuncion.
1. Because we buy clothes whose function is to dress. We do not buy clothes to: a) Solve our inferiority complex, thinking that expensive clothes give you more value as a person than cheap clothes. b) Arouse the envy of others to feel more important. 2. Because we have our own thoughts, and we have no need to follow fashions imposed by others. 3. Because we are practical, and we believe in the equality of people, knowing that a Chanel jacket fulfills the same function as a jacket that your grandmother sewed for you. 4. Because in our country taxes are low. 5. Because the Chinese make a lot of clothes with cheap labor, and the middlemen are not as thieves as in other countries.
It’s pretty much with every other stuff too bc the country has low taxes on everything, very different from countries like Brazil and Argentina that go there for that same reason
I can't be sure, but if you were paying in Arg$ pesos, the prices can easily vary from 400 to 500 in a day ... After all, even Argentines don't want Arg$ pesos😂 As for Chipas, Pão de quejo, Bunuelos, whatever... Is a dough made from manioc/cassava flour + the local cheese. It's universal street/cafe food pretty much everywhere in hot Latin America... Better than empanadas 😊
The price went up because of the inflation in argentina, 1usd is 500 pesos, and 2 chipas for that price is reasonable, here in asuncion you get one chipa for 10mil guaranies, or like 900 pesos
Bienvenido a nuestro país hermano ❤
Another good vid boy! I think here in Misiones we have at least one piece of staff from paraguayan origin 😂😂
Although similar cultures it still felt very different from Argentina
@@adamjmatheson que impresion tuviste de Paraguay
@@fernandobenitez9026 no conoci suficiente del pais para decir sobre Paraguay pero Encarnacion parecio muy tranquilo. Conoci gente muy amable entonces talvez va valer a pena volver un dia !
@@adamjmatheson aaahm entiendo. Crei que ingresaste en todo el territorio
The guarani is one of the most stable currencies in south america and the one that has lived the longest, 1 usd is approximately 6900 guaranies or 7000
Do you plan to come to asuncion? i can give you some advice for places you should know here and other good places in the interior of the country, there are places like paraguari, villa rica, the german colonies, the chaco, san bernardino, ciudad del este, the jesuitic ruins and more
Unfortunately not this time around. I’ll definitely have to come back some day though 😅
Pure shit araguai, it's boring, dont have any place like the countries of the region
Good Job Mate
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Yeah, the accent is a bit different than most of SA. Additionally, most will mix Guarani in with Spanish. The Peso is declining badly against the ₲. I was blown away to see you were less than a block from my home. The Plaza de Armas is my favorite spot in the city.
Tienes muchísimos lugares increíbles por conocer en Paraguay, te esperamos
I love that place ... I've been traveling there every year since 2001. I hope to get back soon .. did you go to the Studenko sausage factory / store ??
Really? Where are you from? I never expected to go there but it was pretty cool. And no I didn't go to the studenko sausage factory!
I am from Miami and married a Paraguayan, so that's how i ended up traveling to Paraguay . We divorced, but i still continue to go there and hook up with her brother in Asuncion.
Leaving from Queens, NY to 🇵🇾 Paraguay( I recognize Junction blvd) this guy is clearly escaping woke caos 😅 congratulations
😂 500 pesos no es nada, ni alcanzo un dólar las 2 chipas. Casi te las regalaron jaja
Sólo de paso por Paraguay?Que pena😢
Espero volver un día!
Why is clothing so cheap there? Interesting vid
1. Because we buy clothes whose function is to dress. We do not buy clothes to:
a) Solve our inferiority complex, thinking that expensive clothes give you more value as a person than cheap clothes.
b) Arouse the envy of others to feel more important.
2. Because we have our own thoughts, and we have no need to follow fashions imposed by others.
3. Because we are practical, and we believe in the equality of people, knowing that a Chanel jacket fulfills the same function as a jacket that your grandmother sewed for you.
4. Because in our country taxes are low.
5. Because the Chinese make a lot of clothes with cheap labor, and the middlemen are not as thieves as in other countries.
It’s pretty much with every other stuff too bc the country has low taxes on everything, very different from countries like Brazil and Argentina that go there for that same reason
Adam don't scare us (your fans!) with such a title!! haha!
Hahaha you can see that I was happily kidnapped 😅
I can't be sure, but if you were paying in Arg$ pesos, the prices can easily vary from 400 to 500 in a day ... After all, even Argentines don't want Arg$ pesos😂
As for Chipas, Pão de quejo, Bunuelos, whatever... Is a dough made from manioc/cassava flour + the local cheese. It's universal street/cafe food pretty much everywhere in hot Latin America...
Better than empanadas 😊
A chipa é como o pão de queijo do Brasil, só que mais gostoso!😋
Que loquitos 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
😅😂
The price went up because you paid with Argentinian pesos😂 it’s normal, but still cheaper than anywhere else in Paraguay tho 😅
XD