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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://warmroads.de/en/hitchhiking-in-12-peru/#comment-8089&quot;&gt;Melisa&lt;/a&gt;.

Hello bitchy argentinian, ;)

I meant that the people in Bolivia are, as well as Peruvians, very proud and therefor seem a bit more aggressive. I understood, as you said, that this comes from the cultural backround. The Bolivians dropped from richest to one of the poorest countries in SA and don&#039;t like gringos. Or lets say, they like them a bit less than other SA countries. ;)

I hope that clarifies a bit.

Warmroads,

Stefan]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://warmroads.de/en/hitchhiking-in-12-peru/#comment-8089">Melisa</a>.</p>
<p>Hello bitchy argentinian, 😉</p>
<p>I meant that the people in Bolivia are, as well as Peruvians, very proud and therefor seem a bit more aggressive. I understood, as you said, that this comes from the cultural backround. The Bolivians dropped from richest to one of the poorest countries in SA and don&#8217;t like gringos. Or lets say, they like them a bit less than other SA countries. 😉</p>
<p>I hope that clarifies a bit.</p>
<p>Warmroads,</p>
<p>Stefan</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi hitchhiker!
I´m about to have my first experience hitchhiking in Germany and I happpened to find your blog while looking for tips!
I´ll keep reading about your great adventures, but I have some questions about this post =)

The only countries I´ve visited in Latinamerica so far (besides mine, Argentina) are Chile and Brazil. I´d like to know what do you mean with the phrase: 
&quot;...The rich cultural backround comes through. People keep their heads up and seem a bit dangerous sometimes. But also here I made the experience, that behind the surface most of the people are very gentle and friendly...&quot;
I´m not sure if I get it right, you´d mean that in Bolivia they are more ignorant (poorer cultural backround?) and that´s why they seemed friendlier to you? Having a rich culture (and Peru did have one of the richest civilizations ever, before everything was stolen and almost everyone was murdered) does not mean you need to be unfriendly, as being poorer, culturally/economically, doens´t imply you´d be friendlier. Look at us in Argentina, we´re always in economical crisis, we´re still a poor country and even though you consider us bitchy (and maybe not friendly?? ) hahahaha

But I´m not sure about what your point here was, so, hope to hear from you soon! =)

LG from a bitchy Argentinian! &#062;&#060;
Melisa]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi hitchhiker!<br />
I´m about to have my first experience hitchhiking in Germany and I happpened to find your blog while looking for tips!<br />
I´ll keep reading about your great adventures, but I have some questions about this post =)</p>
<p>The only countries I´ve visited in Latinamerica so far (besides mine, Argentina) are Chile and Brazil. I´d like to know what do you mean with the phrase:<br />
&#8220;&#8230;The rich cultural backround comes through. People keep their heads up and seem a bit dangerous sometimes. But also here I made the experience, that behind the surface most of the people are very gentle and friendly&#8230;&#8221;<br />
I´m not sure if I get it right, you´d mean that in Bolivia they are more ignorant (poorer cultural backround?) and that´s why they seemed friendlier to you? Having a rich culture (and Peru did have one of the richest civilizations ever, before everything was stolen and almost everyone was murdered) does not mean you need to be unfriendly, as being poorer, culturally/economically, doens´t imply you´d be friendlier. Look at us in Argentina, we´re always in economical crisis, we´re still a poor country and even though you consider us bitchy (and maybe not friendly?? ) hahahaha</p>
<p>But I´m not sure about what your point here was, so, hope to hear from you soon! =)</p>
<p>LG from a bitchy Argentinian! &gt;&lt;<br />
Melisa</p>
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