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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Recently signs are going up all over the tourist zones of Medellin telling foreigners to pack up and go home.
    The reason for this? Skyrocketing rental prices due to "gentrification" which have made living in certain neighborhoods impossible for locals.
    This negative attitude towards foreigners has some people worried as tourism to Medellin, Colombia reaches all time highs and the rise of rental prices has no end in sight.
    In this video I interviewed a few Medellin locals to find out what they thought about this situation and foreigners in general.
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Комментарии • 307

  • @realdavidpayne
    @realdavidpayne Год назад +10

    I just got back from Cartageña and it was a hard watch. Most Americans were asking vendors to speak in English, do favors (can you call my friend), walking on stage at cafe havana, not dancing salsa when everyone else is dancing salsa. So many things stood out that if I were a local would irritate the crap out of me.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      Cartagena is the worst city in Colombia - I've said many times that I hate it and you summed up exactly why lol now to mention the hoards of shady stuff going on in old town after 7pm every night of the week.

    • @flman1478
      @flman1478 11 месяцев назад

      or Catagena, oh wow what a beacon of a city....where rule number one don't act like you have money.

    • @thingsstranger1458
      @thingsstranger1458 3 месяца назад +1

      Not gonna lie, the music is TRASH in Colombia

  • @BRYKS22
    @BRYKS22 Год назад +72

    Been in Colombia since 08, I'm a gringo and i hate seeing gringos come lol...

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +3

      Hahaha yeah I feel you

    • @ralphmas
      @ralphmas Год назад +7

      Yeah why the competition.. imagine what Cristobal Colon felt when others started taking his route to Americas.. sad dude you're 😅

    • @BRYKS22
      @BRYKS22 Год назад +16

      @@ralphmas if I wanted to see gringos i would stay in the states

    • @ralphmas
      @ralphmas Год назад

      @BRYKS22 remember for every gringo that decides to get cheap a$$ food and housing in Colombia.. they're 1000x of Colombians that risk their lives just to get to the border. The states is still #1 otherwise work and get paid like a Colombian living in Colombian.. see how far you make it down there. Again, same as Colonial imperialism.. reap cheap sell high.

    • @niavellir7408
      @niavellir7408 Год назад +13

      You just went to take advantage of poor women

  • @vhsg2326
    @vhsg2326 Год назад +23

    Yo soy costeño, pero cuando oí al señor hablando mal de Bogotá me dí cuenta que el regionalista es él. Por el contrário, en Bogotá hay menos aumento de precios de la vivienda por la llegada de extranjeros que Medellín, donde si hay actualmente mas aoatia con los extranjeros, hasta les están poniendo letreros en la calle que dicen " gringos go home", cosa que no pasa en Bogotá ni en otras ciudades. Esi es una verdad, no un regionalismo como lo dijo el señor

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      Bien dicho!

    • @donqaz5078
      @donqaz5078 Год назад

      no amigo..yo tambien soy costeño, Y si es verdad el paisa es muy cerrado y siemore le tira a lo suyo y lo de su tierra. Pero te voy a decir algo el problema del Bogotano es algo serio..Asta mi papa me dice , "mijo no ande por Bogota esa gente no es amable, es grosera, apatica y fria" Y a pesar de que e estado varias vecez por Bogota, a parte del trafico horrible, no me cae mal la ciudad. Pero no e interactudo mucho con cachacos. Pero no es normal q por ejemplo yo estoy en Cali en un sauna del gimansio y una muchacha de Bogota me diga " no me gusta Bogota el bogotano es muy apatico y poco amable, y en el mismo taxi saliendo de el gimasio el taxista me haga el mismo comentario sobre los Bogotanos> Mi esposa costen-a tambien dice lo mismo. Y muchas personas. El Bogotano siempre a sido complicado. Son "mala leche" como dicen los Argentinos. Incluso trbajando en los EEUU un Peruano me dijo , "de donde eres" y yo le digo, "de Colombia", Y el responde " pero no de Bogota verdad" ...si vez es una fama q ellos mismos se an ganado

    • @vhsg2326
      @vhsg2326 Год назад +4

      @@donqaz5078 la pregunta nunca fue que piensan los colombianos de otras ciudades acerca de Bogotá, la pregunta fue que piensan los Bogotanos de los extranjeros que estan llegando y usd dijo que no trataban bien a los extranjeros, eso es mentira, hasta los tratan mejor que a los propios colombianos, no entendiste la pregunta. La verdad es que con tu acento no pareces nada costeño. Yo fui a pasar fin de año en Colombia y con mi amiga portuguesa nos pareció que la gente era muy amable, antes por el contrário los mal educados y los que querian tumbarte todo el tiempo siempre fueron mis paisanos los costeños, sobretodo los Samarios a Santa Marta le falta muchísima cultura, sin un solo semáforo para pasar al malecón, música a todo VOLUMEN en el centro histórico, hasta en la farmácia

    • @donqaz5078
      @donqaz5078 Год назад

      @@vhsg2326 tu como q oyes con los ojos y es vez por las orejas..es la unica manera q conoscas mi acento leyendo lo q escribo...a lo mejor eres mama burra corroncho q tiene jefe cachaco y te toca ser lambom..soy mas costeno q tu (mi mama es de Barranuilla y mi papa de Cartagena) y yo naci en el barrio Boston, y e vivido en el sur de la ciudad tanto como al norte.

    • @xgtwb6473
      @xgtwb6473 Год назад

      F em we can't read it 😂

  • @albert593
    @albert593 Год назад +48

    Los turistas que quieren disfrutar sanamente de las maravillas del país, siempre son bienvenidos.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      Muchas gracias!

    • @seferino
      @seferino Год назад

      Ese es el problema. Q la mayoría de turistas viene por otra razón.

    • @eddythomas5173
      @eddythomas5173 Год назад +1

      ⁠@@seferinowell make that other reason disappear

    • @seferino
      @seferino Год назад

      @@eddythomas5173 just pass me your magic wand and make it all disappear. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @musashi-san____1409
      @musashi-san____1409 7 месяцев назад

      No mames. Entonces nadien va a visitar.

  • @travelescapesOFFICIAL
    @travelescapesOFFICIAL Год назад +8

    This is a great video; really well done.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Thanks mate, appreciate it 👊🏾👍🏾

  • @arsenyturin
    @arsenyturin Год назад +11

    Thanks man for keep taking interviews. I love Medellin and always watch videos about it

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it mate!

  • @rohitseetharam1939
    @rohitseetharam1939 Год назад +15

    I am of Indian 🇮🇳 race but living in the US (California). I am currently visiting Colombia for the first time. I know very little Spanish but realize I need to be at least proficient to a conversation level.
    I am in Medellín and absolutely love it. I firmly believe in treating Medellín people with best intentions. I don’t do drugs nor am I into sketchy activities like strip club/looking for prostitutes.
    Of course, curiosity of the beautiful women and how they carry themselves here is fascinating to me and a breath of fresh air. In US, more and more women are becoming unappreciative of good men.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +8

      Haha damn bro - I see so many negative comments about US women. Are they REALLY that horrible?!

    • @rohitseetharam1939
      @rohitseetharam1939 Год назад +8

      @@AKJoel Hi, AK Joel. Dating market is very tough in the western world in general. Much of it has to do with feminism in general and the attitude of a lot of women and society (and within the last decade or so social media) has further fueled much of this. A lot of women have a delusional, over-inflated self assessment. I find so many of them lost…promiscuous…masculine boss-babes. This is why I find the women in Medellín much more desirable.
      By the way, I am in Medellin - Poblado. If you are as well, would be cool to meet up with you one afternoon. For the past week, I was staying with a friend and today moving to an Airbnb also in Poblado. Cheers.

    • @niavellir7408
      @niavellir7408 Год назад +2

      @@AKJoel it's not that, its that they understand more in who is a good man and who isnt, they are free to think

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      @@kem1233 😂

    • @lks11
      @lks11 Год назад

      @@kem1233 im gonna be honest with you, Latin Men are spoiled. Like literally spoiled. I'm a Machisto, but alot of Latin Men do take it too far. Colombia is known for rampant cheating, that most men and women are cheating on each other. Men are literally ungrateful in Latin America to the Women, and it is a breath of fresh air for us because while we still wish to be the head of the household we still respect the role of a woman. The Latin Men are spoiled to the idea of a good woman because they're in oversupply and in turn are disrespectful and ungrateful to what their women provide.

  • @Jersey2WorldTravels
    @Jersey2WorldTravels Год назад +25

    Great interviews! I would travel there to learn the culture, language, experience, and meet people naturally. I am not into partying, drugs, or sketchy women.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      You'll have fun here - I respect your lifestyle!

    • @Jersey2WorldTravels
      @Jersey2WorldTravels Год назад +2

      @@AKJoel Safety is a concern for me there. Someone tried to rob me and my ex-wife in Cartegena last time I was there. Any tips to stay safe there for someone looking for a normal life and enjoy the culture? I like to have a few beers sometimes, but I am not into that crazy lifestyle.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +3

      @@Jersey2WorldTravels tip 1 - don't go to Cartagena haha. Nah but seriously, one of my earliest videos was 20 tips on how to stay safe in Colombia. Check it out, I think it'll help you 👍🏾

  • @newwavebrazil
    @newwavebrazil Год назад +9

    Just because its Colombians who raise the prices does not mean that it is not a real issue that harms the local people. I am a gringo and I see how that must really hurt them. It seems like a deflection to put the blame back on them and minimalize their concerns.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      It's one of the truly difficult issues to assign blame. What's the solution?

    • @Answersonapostcard
      @Answersonapostcard Год назад +2

      I don’t think anyone is denying the issue.

    • @I_007
      @I_007 Год назад

      A deflection?! Let people can do whatever they want with their money. You think the gringos want to pay more if they could pay less?! How about the government gets involved and sets the maximum price a hotel/AirBnB can charge. That would be one way to solve the problem because I can assure you that foreigners/gringos will wipe their ass with the hate posters and keep coming to Colombia

    • @gunghogringo
      @gunghogringo Год назад +1

      Ultimately, business owners shouldn’t be raising their prices. If they cared about the locals they wouldn’t. It is a real issue but it’s impossible for it to be the gringos fault.

    • @joshuagarcia4795
      @joshuagarcia4795 Год назад +2

      @@gunghogringo wouldn’t say it’s impossible as there any many gringos doing Airbnb and buying apartments to rent out

  • @Odracir991
    @Odracir991 Год назад +9

    Yo soy un profesional local, hasta hace unos meses vivía en Laureles arrendando. Cuando quise comprar apartamento me encontré que la oferta en Laureles es muy reducida y costosa, lo que me llevó a comprar en un municipio aledaño a Medellí. Hace varios años el sector donde compré no tenía el desarollo que hoy tiene, ahora es estrato 4 y hay varios proyectos inmobiliarios, uno de los centros comerciales más grandes de Colombia, vías, etc. Todo lo anterior hace parte del desarrollo de una ciudad, eso es crecer como urbe.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      En que parte de la ciudad lo compraste?

    • @alguienanonimo2800
      @alguienanonimo2800 11 месяцев назад

      La mayoría de locales nisiquiera sabe eso y piensa que todo es culpa de los gringos

  • @TCGTales
    @TCGTales Год назад +5

    Neocolonialism is a real thing...Most "First World" Tourists are coming here because in their "eyes" it is "cheap"; Cheap also translating into sex tourism. Unfortunately, Medellin is becoming the Bangkok of South America.

    • @Rangers1888
      @Rangers1888 Год назад

      In Medellin, the locals are often regarded as really attractive men and women, and American and European women and men, of course, go there to have fun. Me personally Eastern Europe is where is at 🎉

  • @Tempfade
    @Tempfade Год назад +9

    I live in Colombia, been here for 12 years. The people are cool 😎. I’ve never had an issue. But if you’re one of those western cocaine sex addicts, it won’t be good for you. And if you can’t dance, it won’t be good for you.

    • @ColKav
      @ColKav Год назад +1

      So true. If you can't dance then it's light out

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      @@ColKav I can't dance for shit - life is good haha

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      Damn you were here before it was cool!! Must've changed a lot !

    • @Tempfade
      @Tempfade Год назад +1

      @@AKJoel well, I’m in a part where I rarely see a tourist.

    • @sebastiandiamante7219
      @sebastiandiamante7219 Год назад +1

      I can’t dance and I do very well in Colombia. I even tell them I hate dancing and no plans on learning. The reason I do well is that I speak spanish and I’m South American and that is much bigger advantage than being able to dance.

  • @Liam25025
    @Liam25025 Год назад +11

    With the amount of Colombians in the US it's a bit rich wanting the gringos out of Colombia no?

    • @niavellir7408
      @niavellir7408 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @julianm5986
      @julianm5986 Год назад +3

      So, Colombians are the reason for high prices in the states?

    • @Kyle-ky2po
      @Kyle-ky2po Год назад +1

      125k illegal columbians at our usa border and 800 million in aid for 2022 and they are complaining?

  • @Kyle-ky2po
    @Kyle-ky2po Год назад +9

    Last year 125k columbians were apprehended at the border. We are sick of them here too.

    • @juanfranco5988
      @juanfranco5988 Год назад

      Where you are getting your stats you pin head. 125k sounds very little… where is the rest ?? Maybe selling drugs to you mom and wife while they getting BJ’s. Dude’s like you are the ones the we love to get and teach the price that people pay for having a lip. Be careful how you been expressing your feelings about Colombian people.

    • @Rangers1888
      @Rangers1888 Год назад +1

      Colombians* not that hard to remember, buddy. Also, the US was built by immgrants, so you better settle down and buckle your seat belt. Latinos aren't leaving there anytime soon, especially Mexicans.

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x 11 месяцев назад

      Thing is that the illegal Colombians only get the jobs that no American wants, starting that it’s payment is below the minimum.
      On the other hand not only Americans also Aussies, Canadians, West Euros, etc they come earning in a currency 4 times more powerful than the peso and don’t have to pay any tax because they leave the country in the 5 month and 29th to not be a tax resident and then come back the next day to make the counter restart. Thanks to this locals can not compete against people earning 20+ times than them with the addition that they don’t have to pay any income tax as they aren’t working for a Colombian employer (they would never do that, they prefer to be homeless back home than work for an average Colombian business).

    • @1pearblossom
      @1pearblossom 4 месяца назад

      Colombians are not the only ones in the world who are not crazy about rude Americans. Actually, the whole world is tired of rude Americans. Even in the USA, people are tired of rude Americans. There are of course nice Americans and those are the ones I am not referring to. And obviously there are Colombians who Colombians don't like either. What is funny is that the USA has so much diversity and people who have entered by the millions. Colombians in the USA are a small minority compared to the rest. Oh, and not all Colombians enter illegally into other nations, including the USA. There are illegal American immigrants in Latin America (obviously you did not know this).

  • @Robert-nd4mo
    @Robert-nd4mo Год назад +12

    Thank you for making this video. It’s good to hear directly from the people of Columbia. 🙌 We love you guys, the beauty and the culture!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      No worries - glad you enjoyed it!

    • @nerdswag2066
      @nerdswag2066 Год назад +7

      Colombia

    • @Terenor
      @Terenor Год назад +1

      It Is Colombia not columbia

    • @flman1478
      @flman1478 11 месяцев назад

      yeah great culture, how many people were hanging from bridges this weekend🤣😋. More Columbians in American than you can shake a stick at, How about you leave the US and we won't come down to your cesspool of a country.

    • @dannyefaitch
      @dannyefaitch 9 месяцев назад

      O* ColOmbia

  • @Odracir991
    @Odracir991 Год назад +8

    El costo de la vivienda en Medellín y alrededores no tiene como única causa la demanda inmobiliaria para inmigrantes y turistas. En realidad se genera de la reducida oferta inmobiliaria en contra de la demanda. Por otro lado, la genetrificación no sólo es por la llegada de extranjeros y no sólo afecta los sectores turísticos, pues, cuando se aumenta el costo de vida en un sector que obliga a desplazar a la población local, éstos se movilizan a otros sectores que a su vez aumentarán el costo de vida, pero, eso no es un problema en sí, es desarrollo que termina golpeqndo a determinadas familias.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Eso es la verdad!

  • @muchit3629
    @muchit3629 Год назад +7

    @AK Joel This is not a situation unique to Medellin or Colombia. It is a world wide issue and only going to get worse as more and more people traverse across borders. Ultimately it is about demand and supply, if demand outpaces supply then prices have to rise, there is no other way around it. I sympathize with the locals who are faced with higher costs due to situations beyond their control.
    In my opinion you cannot have unfettered capitalism. The government has to put brakes and other mechanisms to make sure that the population at risk is taken care of and at least have a piece of the pie. For example if foreigners invest in say a huge apartment complex they could designate 10% or X% is set aside for low income housing so that lower wage workers can afford otherwise you get a situation where people come to work in a place like Poblado and then have to spend hours commuting to and from work because they cant afford to live close to their jobs.
    Florida, Texas and a few other states have started putting laws in place to restrict non citizen or resident Chinese from buying land for the same reason we are discussing here because they drove prices too high. I believe this happened too in Canada as real estate became unaffordable especially around Vancouver and maybe Toronto. Most Asian and Middle East countries dont have to deal with this because they straight up prohibit foreigners from owning land or real estate to protect their citizens.
    In Portugal locals were complaining and protesting the same thing you are talking about. They had a program where foreigners could get residence or citizenship by buying real estate worth $250K or so and drove up prices and everything else which angered the locals. Now the law has been revoked.
    Finally, you said something about you lived in a well to do area in Australia and anyone can do it if they work hard. That is not true because I do not think you are suggesting everyone who works hard because financially successful. There are a lot of needed service employees who work hard but just dont get paid enough so this problem will not go away simply because people work hard.
    By the way the department of Health & Human Services in the US has the biggest budget of all federal agecies, close to $2 trillion dollars ( way higher than the defense budget). And most of the budget is spend on Medicare and Medicaid which are programs that help elderly and low income individuals to afford health care costs. Some of the budget is also dedicated to housing vouchers so people pay a fraction of the market rental costs or sometimes outright their rent is paid for. All this is to say government intervention is always needed but unfortunately in many countries there is very little of this or it is totally non existent and hence you get this resentment by locals which is justified even though I do not blame the foreigners either. It is the government that has to put laws to balance competing interests.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      You make a good point, some people prefer to work in jobs that don't pay that high - but then they can't complain that they can't afford to live in the best areas of the neighbourhood. Honestly there's no excuse in a country like Australia. My Dad arrived with $100 in his pocket and now owns multiple properties - if you want it bad enough, it can be done.

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад +2

      @@AKJoel I applaud your father for his success but we are dealing with a bigger issue here that cannot be resolved by simply pointing to personal anectodes. What happens at a micro level does not always mirror what happens at a macro level. Besides working hard in Australia versus say a poor country does not yield same results. If the reverse was true, then a legitimate question would be why did your father not work hard enough in his own country and achieve the same back home. I am an immigrant myself living in the US.
      And saying if you want it bad enough, it can be done sounds good but is not the reality for a majority of people. Thats just a fact. The locals did not create this adverse condition and one thing i know is politicians will act when it gets too hot. The currency of politicians is votes. When people are angry enough changes will be made and equilibrium (whatever that looks like) will be restored.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      @@muchit3629 Just to clarify for anyone reading this none of what I said was in relation to Colombians - I merely state these facts in relation to Australia.

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад +3

      @@AKJoel Got you, i just wanted to make sure we are not mixing apples and oranges. i enjoy the topics you bring up especially when i get to hear what the locals have to say.

    • @lks11
      @lks11 Год назад

      There is merit to what you're saying, but many people are "lying in their own Bed" in Rich Countries. There are numerous well-paying jobs and good COL in the United States in the Mid-west,Northwest Areas of America; people in the US are not choosing quality of life based on wealth, but amenities. They are literally going through subsidized poverty for "family&friends", "culture","nightlife", and "beaches". I'm not exaggerating this. You know how many homeless people that aren't mentally ill or poor people I've polled where I offered them a bus ticket to get a decent paying job and start over in the Mid-West/Northwest and they looked at me funny? A significant portion of people in poverty are choosing their situation. They genuinely don't care. Poor Whites in the Appalachias think like this, and Poor Blacks in the Northeast think like this. Making jokes about food-stamps/government assistance. It literally is a mentality.

  • @hernanruiz6683
    @hernanruiz6683 Год назад +3

    Colombia is a beautiful country and like any other country we have our problems, if you visit Colombia just focus on enjoying the beauty of it, greetings from USA 🇺🇸 🙏🇨🇴✌️

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Very true! ❤️🇨🇴

    • @flman1478
      @flman1478 11 месяцев назад

      we can tell by how you shoot and hang each other.

  • @Chris-fy5mk
    @Chris-fy5mk Год назад +4

    He estado en Colombia muchas veces. siempre ha sido una buena experiencia para mí. pero yo no voy allí por turismo sexual o por drogas. Podrías hacerle a diez personas en colombia las mismas preguntas y obtener diez respuestas diferentes. puedo ver ambos lados. Las personas que colocan los letreros pueden simplemente estar tratando de presionar a los vendedores, etc. en Medellín para que no suban los precios. ¿quién sabe? Amo a la gente de colombia y soy 100% gringo.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      From everyone I've spoken to, most of them love it that so many tourists are coming to their city. Also - nice Spanish mate!

    • @Chris-fy5mk
      @Chris-fy5mk Год назад +1

      @@AKJoel thanks Joel. My fiancé is Colombian. She lives in cundinamarca.

  • @dougkeys3452
    @dougkeys3452 Год назад +2

    Great video that discusses both the negative (obvio) and the positive impacts that we viajeros bring to this incredible city. Funny comment about the people in Bogota. Very well done.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Glad ya enjoyed it Doug, cheers for watching!

  • @Answersonapostcard
    @Answersonapostcard Год назад +4

    Just how many of these signs are going up and how many people are actually in support of them I wonder. Anyone can put a few signs up (I started reading about this a few ago so it’s nothing new and probably occurs elsewhere in the world).

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      I received a LOT of comments on my last video about gentrification and I'd say less than 5% of them were hateful saying things like "go home and leave our country" etc.

    • @javiergonzalez4283
      @javiergonzalez4283 2 месяца назад

      LOL no bro. This shit o ly ovcurs where WHITE men go to prey on young women.

  • @ColKav
    @ColKav Год назад +2

    It was fun filming with ya mate 🙏👀

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Haha well done!

  • @MrFrepri
    @MrFrepri Год назад +1

    What is happening in Medellin is a good think, in the long run. Because the city is getting expensive for locals, some of them will have to move to the neighboring towns. The influx of people in these towns will bring new businesses to fulfill the demand of these new residents, making Medellin a real metropolitan city, they think they already are a metropolis, but, believe me, the only metropolitan city in Colombia is Bogota. Even though a lot people don't see it that way right now, it is a good thing. It is time for Colombia to have another metropolitan city. Now, it seems that Cali is kind of wakening up, their infrastructure improving plans are good, eventually they'll overcome their problems, and it 10 years from now, COL could have several cities with metropolitan status.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      I like the way you think haha and you're right about Bogota being the only Metropolis - Medellin still feels like a big town not a city.

  • @dwaynebrown829
    @dwaynebrown829 Год назад +6

    Most reirees would be better served by avoiding Medellin. There are other cities less crime ridden with similar characteristics. Anyone traveling to any city in Colombia for drugs and prostitutes is putting their life in danger. There are more positive qualities, than negative about Colombis. The people are the greatest natural resource of Colombia,

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      In your opinion which other cities are good for retirees?

    • @8ticks363
      @8ticks363 Год назад +1

      @@AKJoel as an older person I have had the same qualms about Medellin. I have not been but my best friend, who is younger, loves it. It appears to be a city for a much younger demographic. As you get older, you definitely become an easier target.
      But if we were to be honest about, how many retires do you see strolling around the streets of any big city??
      I don't know about Colombia, but other South American countries appear better suited for retires? I would imagine there are better places in Colombia also, perhaps Manizales?

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      @@8ticks363 I'm not really sure, I'm not close to retiree age so I guess I haven't really paid attention to how many are around sorry!

    • @dwaynebrown829
      @dwaynebrown829 Год назад

      @AK Joel Other cities like Bucaramanga, Pereira, Manizales, IE. These cities also have mild climates, less populated, more affordable housing, and not overpopulated with foreigners. Metro Bucaramanga has Floridablanca, Piedescuesta, and other communities that are excellent choices to retire. The Canyon de Chicamocha, San Gil, Barichara, are nearby, with breathtaking views and outdoor activities.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      @@dwaynebrown829 I've been to San Gil and Barichara - too slow and boring for me but definitely see the positives for someone who enjoys a more laid back slow pace!

  • @kpopgigachad
    @kpopgigachad 22 дня назад

    Regarding the prostitutes and drugs. It ain't the gringos asking it's the Colombians offering it. Just walk around Parque Lleras and you will get endless offers without ever having asked or approached anyone. You got the question twisted.

  • @hjmendoza71
    @hjmendoza71 Год назад +3

    Good content, you're hitting the controversial topics

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      Glad ya liked it mate! 👍🏾👊🏾

  • @FinalWebDesign
    @FinalWebDesign 2 месяца назад

    However there are still way more Colombians going to the USA than gringos going to Colombia.... So its kinda hypocritical to say anything negative about gringos going into their country 'legally'.

    • @w4ka997
      @w4ka997 28 дней назад

      Colombia is not Venezuela, how many Colombians come to the USA illegally for those quotation marks

  • @misterblue279
    @misterblue279 Год назад +2

    20% of the US population is now Latino. 2% of the US is Colombian. All your cousins don't get to move to Miami without there being an exchange. This doesn't go just one way.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      That's a great point! I've seen so many people commenting here saying "gringos get out stop driving up the price" - when there's a shitload more Colombians in the US than the other way round lol can't have it both ways!

  • @eydertorres01
    @eydertorres01 Год назад +6

    BOGOTA es una ciudad donde hay personas e todo el mundo entonces al contrario somos amables y nos gusta lo extranjeros

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Gracias por tu comentario parc!

    • @hernanww
      @hernanww 8 месяцев назад

      Nada mas grosero que un rolo. VIVA MEDELLIN!!!

  • @jimbo6413
    @jimbo6413 Год назад

    Problem is too many Americans tend to regard Medellin as the end all/be all for all things Colombian. And yes, of course, there are gringos who'll travel to Medellin for less savory pursuits (they do the same in Thailand, the Phillipines, the list goes on), but then again, there are two sides to that coin with a market more than willingly catering to that demand. There are so many other facets of Colombia though that Americans (and other foreigners) simply don't explore - Bogota, Cali, Cartagena. The best kept secret in my book is Bucaramanga. I've fallen in love with the country and I do hope to retire there someday, but for now I think Colombia is experiencing a few growing pains with the increasing influx of tourists. It's kind of a new experience for Colombians and it'll take time for them to adjust (particularly with gentrification and associated inflation, which here in the U.S. is simply a fact of life in large urban centers that also attract many tourists, e.g. Manhattan, San Francisco, Seattle, etc.). The various kinks will eventually get worked out and some Colombians may not be thrilled with the results, but in the end I think tourism will provide a significant financial boon for the country.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      It really depends what you're looking for in life - maybe if you enjoy slower pace living Bucaramanga or some smaller towns could be fun. But no place in Colombia has great weather and as much to do as Medellin

  • @RKELS69
    @RKELS69 Год назад +4

    YO SOY DE MEXICO 🇲🇽 Y COLOMBIA ES EL PAIS K MAS ME RECUERDA Y SE ME ASE SIMILAR A MEXICO . LA GENTE DE COLOMBIA ES LA MAS EDUCADA Y AMABLE DEL MUNDO..❤❤

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +3

      Eso es la verdad - Colombianos son tan amables!!

    • @Westdavid333
      @Westdavid333 Год назад +1

      Yo soy colombiano y conozco mexico y colombia no es el pais que mas se asimila a mexico😅

    • @johnsaavedra9794
      @johnsaavedra9794 Год назад +1

      @@Westdavid333 soy Colombiano he viajado a Muchos paises de latinoamerica entre ellos Mexico, Europa algunos paises de Asia, y puedo decir que Mexico es el que mas se asemeja a Colombia, al igual es la opinion de cada quien

    • @Westdavid333
      @Westdavid333 Год назад

      @@johnsaavedra9794 yo tambien he viajado bastante y por eso opino y veo que no ha viajado a venezuela pais hermano y darse cuenta que ea al que mas nos parecemos los paises del caribe son mucho mas parecidos a colombia que mexico y si conoce guatemala se dara cuenta que mexico y guatemala son los paises mas parecidos ya que son paises hermanos cuando hablo de parecido me refiero a su cultura,costumbres su apariencia fisica, comida etc. Colombia y mexico conpartiran cosas como cualquier pais latino ahora asegurar que es el mas parecido 🤔

    • @johnsaavedra9794
      @johnsaavedra9794 Год назад +1

      @@Westdavid333 si hablas de los venezolanos solamente tienen un parecido con la parte costera de Colombia al igual que todos los paises caribeños, tambien he ido a Venezuela y aca hay venezolanos por todos lados y con seguridad puedo decir que no somos muy semejantes, compartimos ciertas cosas pero hasta ahi, muchos Colombianos comparten esa cultura con los Mexicanos y me incluyo, he compartido con muchos de ellos alla y aca en Colombia y es imcreible la cantidad de cosas que nos hacen hermanos, hasta las cosas negativas que tienen ambos paises, pero en fin como dije es la opinion de cada quien, respetable la tuya

  • @DominiMex777
    @DominiMex777 7 месяцев назад +1

    Entonces colombianos, no volveré a visitar su país. Para mí, hay mejores lugares para conocer. Viajaré a otros lugares del mundo para que no les moleste la presencia de otro extranjero más (yo) ni me harán sentir incómoda por tener que cambiar mi forma de ser, mi forma de expresar, mi forma de pensar y los criterios que llevo desde mi niñez hasta hoy en día....por complacer a ustedes????Ustedes llevan las de perder....
    Porque se cansaron de ver extranjeros en su país?????? No que va...
    Debido a todo eso, ya no apetece viajar a Colombia...

    • @mbp1685
      @mbp1685 23 дня назад

      Como dice el señor, aquí no queremos extranjeros que vengan con malas intenciones.

  • @jaybarr8098
    @jaybarr8098 Год назад +2

    I think they get tired of scopolamine posts and gringos coming here only for sex. In many years of living here we never experienced any Colombians disrespecting us. Get out of Poblado and other tourist areas and it’s all good. It seems that RUclipsrs can’t refrain from making post that portray a negative image of Colombia.

    • @Rangers1888
      @Rangers1888 Год назад +2

      I never understood the sex part, I consider American women beautiful, and getting sex here in the US isn't hard whatsoever if anything, which can be seen as bad. This generation has casual sex as a norm.

  • @Kyle-ky2po
    @Kyle-ky2po Год назад +3

    Ok then give back the 800 million in us aid columbia who dont want gringos

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x 11 месяцев назад

      We never even asked for such aid, nor we got anything anyways. It’s most likely in the personal wallet of some politician you’d do us a big favor in finding who that politician is and extradite them for life in the ADX prison.

    • @mbp1685
      @mbp1685 23 дня назад

      No more shitty gringos in Colombia.

  • @edisonseweranddrainservice
    @edisonseweranddrainservice 5 месяцев назад

    The same gringos visiting are the ones keep places like Prozena in business. Lets not downplay

  • @danieljames1702
    @danieljames1702 Год назад

    Hey Joel, just wondering what camera do you use for vlogging?

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      I use a GoPro Hero 8

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      Why weirdo?

  • @MaximillianHeth
    @MaximillianHeth Год назад +2

    Parece un poco insincero traducir "gringos" como extranjeros / foreigners dado que "gringo" es un gentilicio reservado principalmente para los estadounidenses. Dudo mucho que los colombianos estén hartos de los alemanes, franceses, o británicos, pero (y digo eso por desgracia siendo yo mismo un gringo =/) suelen ser algo más cultos que el turista gringo típico.
    On that note, as a word of caution to my fellow "gringos" or any foreigners visiting Colombia for the very first time, if you want to avoid pissing off any Colombian you meet for the first time or having them think of you as a completely ignorant douchebag, do yourself a favor and don't bring up any topic involving Pablo Escobar or cocaine AT ALL unless THEY choose to do so during the course of your conversation. Trust me when I tell you they hate Pablo Escobar probably as much if not more than everyone in the Western world hates Adolf Hitler for example, and they absolutely FUCKING HATE IT when people mention those things as cultural references to Colombia. Obviously, context matters, but it's typically best to avoid those topics altogether if you're not really keen on approaching them in a respectful manner. Source: I'm married to a Colombian.

  • @amonzart2379
    @amonzart2379 Год назад +1

    Bien por el que tiene un inmueble y lastima por quien tiene que seguir alquilando, ni modo cada quien a lo suyo. Solo se puede desearles que encuentren un buen lugar donde meter sus checheres los que sufren este fenomeno y buena suerte. Lastimosamente un inmueble (aunque suene feo) no es caridad ni el ICBF es un negocio donde esperar tener la mayor rentabilidad despues de los egresos que conlleva una propiedad.
    Creo que ya muchos de lo que alquilan inmuebles saben la mala idea que es dejar de ganar por "apoyar al projimo"
    Un restaurante de alta cocina no se crea para que todos coman si no para el que pueda paga, lo mismo los arriendos; el que paga mas se lo rentan.

  • @quann06
    @quann06 8 месяцев назад

    Not all foreigners go there for bad things. I hung out with friends in Colombia and I made close friends there. I still talk to a few people out there over the phone. I'm talking about visiting them again next year. But if people keep pushing this narrative that it's all foreigners or the majority it's going to make it impossible for foreigners to go there to experience the culture.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  8 месяцев назад +1

      We don't need to push the narrative, Colombians see the trashy foreigners with their own eyes and it ruins it for the rest of us!

    • @quann06
      @quann06 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@AKJoel Yes, but there are good and bad people all over the world. That's society in general. There will always be people with bad intentions in every country, whether they're foreigners or locals. The good always comes with the bad. But to only look at all foreigners and group them up into individuals that all have bad intentions is a false narrative. There are many good foreigners who visit Medellin, too. I know because I've met several of them in the city. People need to stop the narrative that every foreigner is the same when, in reality, they're not. It's bad locals as well as good ones in Medellin too. I saw a crime among locals in Medellin myself, but me and my Uber driver stayed quiet about it. But if a foreigner does something wrong then all foreigners get blamed for it. Huh!?!?

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not saying it's right, but yes that's how it is. Locals see foreigners acting like idiots, posting videos on YT showing how to buy prostitutes etc. Then they start to hate us all...

  • @916hellas
    @916hellas Год назад +1

    Im in Bogota now and it's true what dude said. The people here are not very welcoming. You ask someone something and they act like you've disturbed or are bothering them. I can't wait to go back to Medellin where the paisa culture is more welcoming and inviting especially if you're a foreign.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Yeah I felt that too when I first arrived in Colombia, I first landed in Bogota and I was thinking "damn! I thought they said Colombians were friendly" 😂

    • @916hellas
      @916hellas Год назад

      @@AKJoel Haaa.. yeah my friend who is Rola said no, its not true. I told her yeah, its true and she just rolled her eyes. I said my point exactly.. 😂

  • @daxharper7170
    @daxharper7170 Год назад +2

    similar to what Kurt Caz said.. Medellin is becoming the new Thailand/Pattaya.. The rule is simple, if you go abraod in order to build a new life..blend in..leanr some language and culutre...if you just wanna to the sterotype of sex/drugs and whatever...don't ...stay away XD

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      I wouldn't listen to Kurt Caz - he's promoting that sex tourism lifestyle lol

    • @daxharper7170
      @daxharper7170 Год назад

      @@AKJoel no clue..just recently found him and only watched 6-7 videos. However in one of the vids he literally spoke out against sex toursim...so whatever..in the end dont do it folks KEKW

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +2

      @@daxharper7170 haha he's full of shit - he has a 2nd channel called Kurt Caz Conquest and he posted a video called "Kurt takes 5 girls in Colombia" or something like that lol

  • @shinonkim4814
    @shinonkim4814 Год назад

    I don’t think tourists need to ask where the cocaine is, it’s pretty much offered at every turn from my experience there.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      I've never been asked once actually lol

    • @mbp1685
      @mbp1685 22 дня назад

      Crackhead detected!!! 👆👆👆

  • @matthewnelson3893
    @matthewnelson3893 Год назад

    I have traveled all over Colombia and I think that there is no actual problem with American tourists in Colombia

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Yeah most tourists are welcome with open arms, they just hate a certain type of tourist as you can see from the video

    • @matthewnelson3893
      @matthewnelson3893 Год назад

      @@AKJoel you're right. Maybe in Medellin the problem is more pronounced but in the less visited areas of Colombia it's kind of a novelty

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      @@matthewnelson3893 Yeah unfortunately Medellin is at the centre of the drug and prostitution trade in Colombia

  • @darwinbetancur6049
    @darwinbetancur6049 11 месяцев назад

    Lo que pasa es que la gente local no ven el beneficio aveces, eso trae seguridad y desarrollo (soy de la comuna 13) tengo 22 años y eh experimentado el cambio de esta comuna con la llegada de extrangeros, obvio no todos son buenos y buscan lo ilegal, pero es una minoria, la mayoria de gringos que veo a diario, solo desea conocer un poco de la cultura, son mas los extrangeros buenos, que malos y si se ha subido el arriendo, y las cosas pero no es por culpa del extrangero, es por culpa de las personas aprovechadas que aprovechan el boom que esta teniendo la ciudad

  • @rickkijohns1408
    @rickkijohns1408 Год назад +1

    What a handsome host!!!!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Haha thank you!

  • @AquariusRadio
    @AquariusRadio Год назад +1

    A los Paisas se les abrio la agalla. En la primera semana de Junio visite El Poblado en Medellin. En el edificio donde me hospeded hay un apartamento para le venta por $800,000 segun el agente de bienes y raizes y $750,000 segun el portero. Cuando el/la dueña se entero que venia de los EU, el precio subio a $1,200,000 porque soy extrangero. Esto es una estafa descarada.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      ooooft que horible!! Gringo Tax lol

    • @lauraguisaopalacio7299
      @lauraguisaopalacio7299 29 дней назад

      Sería injusto que se cobren a los extranjeros igual que a los locales, debido a que la moneda extranjera vale más, no es estafa, es lo justo

  • @stivenm_
    @stivenm_ Год назад +1

    El parque ñeras

  • @oscarmedina177
    @oscarmedina177 Месяц назад

    El regionalismo más extremo es de las personas PAisas, por lo económico se aguantan los turistas, para otros temas son muy cerrados con los que no son de allá

  • @deandaley4653
    @deandaley4653 Год назад +1

    My guess is that those posters are partially reflective of the latest political reality in Colombia. You have a left leaning government controlling the country. Posters cost money, so I would expect that they are coming from a government aligned source.

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  • @truththeoryknowledge833
    @truththeoryknowledge833 Год назад +3

    I think the only people complaining are the poor Colombians, wealthy Colombians are receiving major benefits from the tourist industry. And most wealthy Colombians cant complain because they own real estate in South Florida, NJ and Brooklyn, which causes gentrification in those areas as well. Therefore, it’s fairplay

    • @joshuagarcia4795
      @joshuagarcia4795 Год назад +3

      How is that FairPlay? Ask anyone in those area in America after Covid who’s rents were jacked by local and foreign developers they hated it same with local Colombians now

    • @truththeoryknowledge833
      @truththeoryknowledge833 Год назад +1

      @@joshuagarcia4795 It’s FairPlay because Colombians come to America to reap the benefits of America and Americans go to Colombia to reap the benefits of Colombia. But the difference is the majority of Americans go into Colombia legally and get pressured to leave meanwhile a lot of Colombians come into America illegally and get treated the same as US citizens and I’ve never heard a U.S. citizen complain about Colombians coming into the border or overstaying their visa at the expense of the American tax payer.

    • @joshuagarcia4795
      @joshuagarcia4795 Год назад

      @@truththeoryknowledge833 plenty of Americans complain about that we’re not talking about who came legally or illegally were talking about gentrification ur saying it’s fair play because rich Colombians do it so it’s ok for well off Americans can do it newsflash no local likes that doesn’t matter where ur from driving costs up and being pushed out of neighborhoods suck many people in major cities in America are protesting about it ur not American are u?

    • @joshuagarcia4795
      @joshuagarcia4795 Год назад +1

      @@truththeoryknowledge833 if u wanna compare undocumented immigrants pay into the American tax system with an ITIN number none of them are purchasing homes for profit. Americans in Colombia don’t pay tax since u have to essentially pay double tax and they’re on a tourist visas working claiming to be a “digital nomad” buying coffe from a local in Colombia isn’t the same as paying into a tax system that lets citizens have Medicaid and social security meanwhile u don’t receive the benefits stick to one argument please

    • @truththeoryknowledge833
      @truththeoryknowledge833 Год назад

      @@joshuagarcia4795
      I’m talking about the overall bigger picture. I’m assuming you’re Mexican, Americans don’t like Mexicans and Salvadorians coming into the country illegally for various reasons. Again, most Americans don’t see Colombians as a problem. And also, I’m an American who lives in Colombia so I see both sides. Wealthy Colombian nationals love the tourism, for example, they’re doing construction Parque Lleras in Medellin and are moving the working girls away to a different part of town, which will reduce the amount of tourist and locals who will go to that area. Now, with the working girls leaving the area, the locals in Park Lleras should be celebrating according to you, however, that’s not the case. In fact, many locals are very upset because of the lost of business. Which goes back to my first point, only the poor Colombians who don’t own anything or can’t reap the benefits from tourist and expats are complaining

  • @reynoldswhite772
    @reynoldswhite772 Год назад +6

    At least gringos travel legally…they come to our country illegally. You don’t think that bothers us??

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Which country is that?

    • @reynoldswhite772
      @reynoldswhite772 Год назад +2

      @@AKJoel the only English speaking country that has millions of people walking across the border every year

    • @crepesandwafles
      @crepesandwafles Год назад

      Yeah they travel legally and come here to do ilegal stuff You don't think that bothers us?

    • @julianm5986
      @julianm5986 Год назад +1

      @@reynoldswhite772 Jamaica?

    • @Kyle-ky2po
      @Kyle-ky2po Год назад

      Usa gave columbia 800 million in aid just in 2022.

  • @tomaszkokoszka7475
    @tomaszkokoszka7475 Год назад

    The people are raising the prices because they see an opportunity to take more advantage of the tourism. Know one is putting a gun to these peoples heads and telling them to raise the prices. The foreigners that come here are keeping the tourism and alive. If you come to Colombia and its your first time, you have no idea if the prices are high or low from what their asking for in the bar, clubs, hotels and restaurants regardless, so these shitheads that are putting up these signs should probably acquire common sense to see that their own people are the ones that are raising the prices voluntarily and blame them

  • @juanfranco5988
    @juanfranco5988 Год назад +1

    Jajaja No desperdicio oportunidad el país ira para echarle agua sucia a los bogotanos. Si supieran lo patètico que se ve alguien queriendo poner a otros por ser de otra región en condiciones desfavorables. Yo soy bogotano, casado con paisa de padres tolimenses y 💯 colombiano.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      Eso es la verdad 👍🏾

  • @chrisnomad
    @chrisnomad 11 месяцев назад

    I think you're over simplifying the reason for inflation. And calling foreigners "gringos" rather than "extranjeros" loads your interview with a negative slant from the get go.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  11 месяцев назад +1

      True - although none of them really said anything bad about foreigners in general - just the trashy ones who come for dodgy reasons.

  • @user-zp2dk3od1k
    @user-zp2dk3od1k 6 месяцев назад

    yo tambien he ido mucho a bogota, pero nunca salgo del aeropuerto el dorado. en esa ciudad esta la mata de ladrones.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  6 месяцев назад

      escuche que el crimen es mucho mas peor en Bogota.

  • @jimcamel666
    @jimcamel666 Год назад +1

    colombia campeon del mundo 2026

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      Australia vs Colombia final!! Jaja

  • @JacobStein1960
    @JacobStein1960 Год назад +2

    I am planning to spend two weeks in Medellin later this year and my attitude is that as a white American I am their colonial master and they are my slaves and they must grovel in front of me. And speak English. I hope that this will be understood.
    Seriously, a lot of the tourism to Medellin is sex and drug tourism, something like Amsterdam on steroids. Why else would someone from the US go there? If you want to experience Latin American language and culture, Mexico is next door. If you want any type of natural beauty imaginable the US has it. Plus in Medellin there is a very real risk of being robbed at gun point and the air is polluted. With that said, the dollars flowing to the hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, etc of Medellin can in general only be helping the local the population. And tourists certainly aren't causing any more crime than is there already.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +4

      To answer your question, yes Mexico is awesome and has a lot to offer but Colombia is much cheaper to live. Also I'd say Colombians are generally friendlier and more welcoming than Mexicans too - especially for you Americans (for obvious reasons 😂)

    • @thechosenone1877
      @thechosenone1877 Год назад

      Used to be the American Dream …now is the Trans Rights Dream 😂😂😂😂

    • @JacobStein1960
      @JacobStein1960 Год назад

      @@AKJoel I'm not yet a Latin American expert however I did live in Mexico City for a few months five years ago, staying in Condesa. It was very nice, quiet, safe, inexpensive and people were very friendly. In particular the ladies were often very happy to meet American men (I am referring to regular women, not working girls). The altitude is a problem for some people and the air quality is bad there as well.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад +1

      Condesa is now one of the most expensive neighborhoods in all of Mexico.

    • @JacobStein1960
      @JacobStein1960 Год назад

      @@AKJoel It’s not Polanco, and is it more expensive than Laureles these days? I don’t know.

  • @violetapaletaa
    @violetapaletaa Год назад

    Quiero saber k ellos piensan de latinos k no son de Colombia k quiere vivir allá? 🤔
    O gente k son de Estados Unidos pero los padres son de latino America?

    • @Rangers1888
      @Rangers1888 Год назад

      Son bienvenidos, los únicos latinos que los Colombianos tiene problema ahora son los venezolanos.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Que triste, porque tengo muchos amigos Venezolanos que son muy buena gente

    • @__JH_
      @__JH_ Год назад

      Siempre son bienvenidos, aunque en Colombia existe cierta xenofobia hacia los venezolanos, pero nunca he visto que haya algún rechazo hacía otros hispanos o latinos en general.

  • @daluthabombambo3626
    @daluthabombambo3626 Год назад

    I’ll be here in Colombia future for seeking right Colombian wife and building new family 😊

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      Good luck with your journey!

  • @lb8313
    @lb8313 Год назад

    all the passport bros tryna find non thizots, and tryna make thizotz outta the locals. Locals should be pizzed

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Год назад

      what is a thizot??

  • @donqaz5078
    @donqaz5078 Год назад

    El paisa es muy cerrado y siemore le tira a lo suyo y lo de su tierra. Pero te voy a decir algo el problema del Bogotano es algo serio..Asta mi papa me dice , "mijo no ande por Bogota esa gente no es amable, es grosera, apatica y fria" Y a pesar de que e estado varias vecez por Bogota, a parte del trafico horrible, no me cae mal la ciudad. Pero no e interactudo mucho con cachacos. Pero no es normal q por ejemplo yo estoy en Cali en un sauna del gimansio y una muchacha de Bogota me diga " no me gusta Bogota el bogotano es muy apatico y poco amable, y en el mismo taxi saliendo de el gimasio el taxista me haga el mismo comentario sobre los Bogotanos> Mi esposa costen-a tambien dice lo mismo. Y muchas personas. El Bogotano siempre a sido complicado. Son "mala leche" como dicen los Argentinos. Incluso trbajando en los EEUU un Peruano me dijo , "de donde eres" y yo le digo, "de Colombia", Y el responde " pero no de Bogota verdad" ...si vez es una fama q ellos mismos se an ganado

    • @cristianloquesea
      @cristianloquesea Год назад +2

      Que llorones, eso no es una caracteristica solo de Bogota, las ciudades grandes tienen todas esas anomalias, en Sao Paulo y Ciudad de Mexico la actitud de las personas es igual, adaptese, deje de quejarse y deje de creer que los bogotanos son asi porque si.

    • @donqaz5078
      @donqaz5078 Год назад

      @@cristianloquesea Tu como q no lees bien, porque cuando algo pasa de generacion en generacion, de ciudad en ciudad, de pais en pais, es porque no es algo normal...a lo mejor eres un cachaco ardido q se cree q todo lo sabe

    • @amonzart2379
      @amonzart2379 Год назад

      Eso pasa en muchas ciudades unas mas que otras. Cuando dejas de esperar cosas de la gente y eres totalmente indifrente a lo que hacen o dejen de hacer los demas eso termina chupandote un huevo.