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About the gringo price, we do that here in canada too. It could be selling goods, or cutting their lawn or building a deck. The price is generally going to be higher for working on someone's place who is a clear millionaire then working on someone's place who has a little bungalow.
I think it happens in most places in different ways. There's many ways that prices can be fixed depending on who's asking the question. I think it's better that we all be honest about the reality as some people try to believe that it doesn't happen. Just something to look out for I guess.
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay Sure, let me know when you are in Asuncion, or maybe we can have a Sunday lunch in Piribebuy sometime, my treat. I recommend El Viejo Rincon restaurant. They have a comfortable AC room in the back,
Great video- very informative, thank you! About epidurals: I delivered two children. First without, then with an epidural. Night and day experiences. My recommendation: Definitely do the epidural. Not being in excruciating pain was so much better; and because I was less stressed it was better for the baby also. I have a much more positive memory of the experience than the first time around.
The public wards make the Kaitaia Hospital sound almost ok! They love their pets here. We will get around to doing a vid as the dogs and cats are very different in terms of breed and behaviour. You never see a dog on a chain. They wander around and develop pretty decent road sense. Apart from the highways the traffic rolls at a pretty chilled pace so the dogs do ok.
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguayand thank you for this fantastic video. I will come back in August to finish my residency and I consider relocating with my wife and 2 young kids. Caacupe and Pirebeby seem to be good places. My main question remains private preschool and schools in Caacupé…
@@Frugalisme Awesome, thanks for the feedback. Schools are a good idea. I will do some research and see if we can come up with something useful. I can say that most of the people that we know who have moved here tend to homeschool...but not all.
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay As "jobs" in Paraguay have limited potential for newcomers, this could be an entrepreneurial opportunity for someone to consider, opening a private school in the Caacupe or Pirebebuy area? An excellent way to attract more settlers with children and at the same time to create your own job?
Adam & Daniela: almost every country has different "right of way" at roundabouts, many times conflicting..... On another topic it's crucial to improve someone's Spanish. You don't expect not speaking German or English in Germany or Australia. YOU BOTH CAN CONTRIBUTE SO MUCH & HELP BETTER PARAGUAY. Make Paraguay friends, integrate, be part of society, etc. etc.
Regarding the right of way, yes,, of course, countries have differing laws. The issue we were discussing was not the law but the fact that many people here have a misunderstanding of the law as it applies her.. In regard to the language, we aren't disputing that. Daniela has lived in Paraguay since being a child, speaks fluent Spanish...but to this day is still working on her Guarani. I know others who have lived here for decades and are still working on their Guarani. It's a work in motion.
We need to expect bad public hospitals when we pay 10% of tax and public system costs millions in any place of world.. For simple things I agree public hospitals for sure.
I could tell you some horror stories of experiences we've had in NZ hospitals. And people there are taxed to death. High tax and quality health care don't necessarily go hand in hand.
Another Pro Tip: Don't get sick anywhere. Plenty of people die at the hands of 'First World' Medical Industrial Complexes all around the world. For a fraction of what you'd pay in many western countries you can access comparable private hospital healthcare in Paraguay.
Thinking of moving to PARAGUAY, but still have unanswered questions about everyday life here?
You can now book a PARAGUAY RELOCATION CONSULT with us.
We can answer all your personal questions & concerns about moving to Paraguay, to help you get settled faster.
Click the link for more INFO & to BOOK adirtcheaplife.com/paraguay-info-hour/
Daniela comes across as one of those sincerely honest and good people. Great interview and fantastic guest!
That's Daniela. She and her husband have helped us so much. Awesome people.
Great video & contact, the girl seems to be a real gold help 💐💗
Dear Daniela, it was very gracious of you to provide so much helpful information. Thank you!
Daniela is the best.
Important tip on healthcare 🙏
Thanks again for a top interview! 😊
Enjoying your content mate - just made contact with Radu so iou a beer when I come over to sort my temporary residency
Awesome, always up for a beer. Radu is a good choice. 👍
Adam and Radu are both diamond people.
Super insightful video, thanks my man!
Thanks man. Hope you guys are doing well and the pool is sorted!
About the gringo price, we do that here in canada too. It could be selling goods, or cutting their lawn or building a deck. The price is generally going to be higher for working on someone's place who is a clear millionaire then working on someone's place who has a little bungalow.
I think it happens in most places in different ways. There's many ways that prices can be fixed depending on who's asking the question. I think it's better that we all be honest about the reality as some people try to believe that it doesn't happen. Just something to look out for I guess.
Dear friend, it was nice meeting you and your wife recently in Piribebuy. I enjoy your videos!
Thanks, nice meeting you also. See you again hopefully!
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay Sure, let me know when you are in Asuncion, or maybe we can have a Sunday lunch in Piribebuy sometime, my treat. I recommend El Viejo Rincon restaurant. They have a comfortable AC room in the back,
Great video- very informative, thank you!
About epidurals: I delivered two children. First without, then with an epidural.
Night and day experiences. My recommendation: Definitely do the epidural. Not being in excruciating pain was so much better; and because I was less stressed it was better for the baby also. I have a much more positive memory of the experience than the first time around.
Thanks for the insights. You'd definately want to at least have the choice!
No brainier to have private health cover in most foreign countries, but I love dogs as you know but certainly not in a hospital lol. Great interview.
The public wards make the Kaitaia Hospital sound almost ok! They love their pets here. We will get around to doing a vid as the dogs and cats are very different in terms of breed and behaviour. You never see a dog on a chain. They wander around and develop pretty decent road sense. Apart from the highways the traffic rolls at a pretty chilled pace so the dogs do ok.
Thanks for the content. Could you please put in the description Daniela’s contract info?
Hola. You can email Daniela at EasyLife_PY@proton.me.
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay Thanks!
How much is private health insurance in Paraguay? And if you need to go to the private hospital how much am I looking at?
Daniela would be the one to ask. You can email her on EasyLife_PY@proton.me.
🙏Thanks, Adam! 🙏 Could you make a detailed video with Daniela about vaccinations to take before going to Paraguay?
The good news is that you don't need vaccinations unless you're travelling through those countries that are part of the yellow fever requirement.
Good to know
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Great video thanks Adam🤠👍
Thanks, we learned a lot from Daniela too.
Thank you for the sound
Thanks for listening!
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguayand thank you for this fantastic video. I will come back in August to finish my residency and I consider relocating with my wife and 2 young kids. Caacupe and Pirebeby seem to be good places. My main question remains private preschool and schools in Caacupé…
@@Frugalisme Awesome, thanks for the feedback. Schools are a good idea. I will do some research and see if we can come up with something useful. I can say that most of the people that we know who have moved here tend to homeschool...but not all.
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay As "jobs" in Paraguay have limited potential for newcomers, this could be an entrepreneurial opportunity for someone to consider, opening a private school in the Caacupe or Pirebebuy area? An excellent way to attract more settlers with children and at the same time to create your own job?
Adam & Daniela: almost every country has different "right of way" at roundabouts, many times conflicting..... On another topic it's crucial to improve someone's Spanish. You don't expect not speaking German or English in Germany or Australia. YOU BOTH CAN CONTRIBUTE SO MUCH & HELP BETTER PARAGUAY. Make Paraguay friends, integrate, be part of society, etc. etc.
Regarding the right of way, yes,, of course, countries have differing laws. The issue we were discussing was not the law but the fact that many people here have a misunderstanding of the law as it applies her.. In regard to the language, we aren't disputing that. Daniela has lived in Paraguay since being a child, speaks fluent Spanish...but to this day is still working on her Guarani. I know others who have lived here for decades and are still working on their Guarani. It's a work in motion.
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay agreed. Thanks!
We need to expect bad public hospitals when we pay 10% of tax and public system costs millions in any place of world.. For simple things I agree public hospitals for sure.
I could tell you some horror stories of experiences we've had in NZ hospitals. And people there are taxed to death. High tax and quality health care don't necessarily go hand in hand.
Por suerte los hospitales privados son excelentes.
Are doctors good in private hospitals?
Yes, you can find good Doctors here.
Got it. Don’t go to a public hospital in Paraguay.
If you like dogs it sounds like heaven...otherwise private is the place to go.
Guess I'll never be going there.
That's cool. The world is a big place.
So , it looks like the Healthcare system in Paraguay is similar to Canadian , shit.
At least the PY health system isn't clogged up with sudden increases of myocarditis, turbo cancer etc.
Pro tip: Don't get sick in Paraguay.
Another Pro Tip: Don't get sick anywhere. Plenty of people die at the hands of 'First World' Medical Industrial Complexes all around the world. For a fraction of what you'd pay in many western countries you can access comparable private hospital healthcare in Paraguay.